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KIT Jurt St. t-t., electric lights. 15.00
U7 Fmmat -r.. mod. ri. heat 17. S
T Clark St.. 4-r.. mM. ex. beat 1100
U1 Corby st, t-r., pert modern II W
Spencer St., S-r., all monem 0ft
n 8. th Ave., -r., all modern U 0
M 8 24h Ave., -r.. all modem 2f.0
4 8. Mth Art , 7-r.. all modtira 23
JM Casiellar. t-r.. mod. ex. heat r0
MUX a lth Pt 4-r.. mod. ax. hul., li 50
1TM Leavenworth, -r.. mod. ex. heat. i6.o
McCAQUE INVESTMKNT
COMPANY
IMS Dodge flt. Douglas 41&.
ft2A-6r.. all modern. uvd street.
16 -r., new cottage, oak finish. South
Sine.
lift 4t-r., newly papered, South Hide.
115 -r., near car, school. South fide.
113 S-r., near car, school. outh Hide.
$14 4-r., electric Hunt, cement besement
one-half block to car.
US 10-r. flat, mortem, on oar line, flve
mlnute walk to Union depot.
f46 -r.. furnished. West Famam.
. l-! r , Weat Famam.
216 4-r. flat with bath and steeping
porch, modem except for heat.
JO In eummer. M In winter with heat:
7-r. flat, modem. Hot water heat, bath
and sleeping porch.
AMF.RICAN SHCVRITY COMPANY.
Douglas 6MJ. 17th and Douglas.
Maggard's
ma Ktoraire
ua for es-
for mov
ing, pacHinK. shipping. 1713 Webster 8L
Douclia
7-room modern bouse, 117 Seward. Tel
H. 4741 ,
3-R.. mod.; large yard; barn aultable for
garage. 1237 N. lMh. Web. f7.
FIDELITY FREE
Phone Dovglas 2St lor oompleta Hat ot
vacant houses and apartments:, atao for
storage, niovlna. l'Hh ar.4 Jackson Sta
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, packs, ahlpa; 2-horse vaa
and t men, 21.26 per hr.; storage W per
mo. Satisfaction uar. D. 4 4 T?. I
Honana Crelgh Bune t Co., Bee 31dg.
ll"m"ln sll parts of the city.
SEE the Central Furniture Store's FHfcJi
H KNTAL tJST.
J- T) J Kxp. Oo., moving,
L. rvPPfl Packing & storage.
V!"' 127 FaFnam. D. 14.
Gordon Van Co.S?
Storage.
n n. nth st.
Tel D 34 or Har. 1J7.
QOOI auto aft lea room on Famam St
Very reaaonabla rent. .el. Poug. 4089.
S-R. house, mod. ex. heat. Tel, Web. ISM,
Stores and Offices.
STORK BOOMS.
ISO PER MONTH FOR STORE ON
16TH STREET.
70-7709 So. Hilh St., each x) feet, full
baaement, steam heat. Building la now In
best of repair. Location Jinit across street
from the new Castle, hotel. Investigate.
GBOROE AND COMPANV,
m City Nafl. Bank Bldg.
' Douglas 766.
lRUK music smdlo. part time. D. 8704.
STORK room for rent in Murray Hotel
Blcln. inquire Mr. Kitchen. Paxton hotel.
FOR RENT Brick store building, 16x80
feet, good location, in a good town, in
a rich farming community; two general
stores In town and room for another; rent
reasonable, Mlas Morse. Silver City, la.
MoDbHN store, near postofflce. low rent,
O. P. Steblilns, 1610 Chicago Bt
WANTED TO BUY
OFF1CK turnuure bought and sold. J.
v.. nvu, lAi r arncuil. uour, tiw.
Tale buys evei-ytrmg 2nd hand. Web. UXH.
HlOHiCdT prices for old clothing. l 14?
, ! ;" ' .KKAL ESTATK
' MHM a KtWCH bAiVDg for BALE
Callloraiaw
Lira Oak Colunloa, none better. W. T.
Smith Co.. sil-14 City Nat. H. D. Bng,
"Colorado"
Wa will fuiuisu iwuniy, eighty or one
hundred and sixty acres tine alfalfa,
mail grain or beet land. Tou build the
buiiuiiiKs and pay for the land ou crop
share jlan , Write at once.
TI1K. U C. lEVEiOPMENT CO.,
Cvdar Rak'ius. la. o
Ulssoitta.
t40 ACRES, 46 miles from Minneapolis,
one mile from town; loo acres under
cultivation; balance used for paature;
can practically all be cultivated; heavy
oil; good, set buildings, consisting of
room bouse, largo barn, granary, coi a
cribs, wind mill, etc.; the land will pro
duoe 60 bushels of corn per acre; tele
phone in house; country thickly settled;
complete set of machinery; 37 head of
stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1
and K-y ear-olds ; aix good horses, lk nogs,
chickens; one-halt ot this years crop
and everything on the farm goea at M)
?er acre, half cash. Schwab Bros-, 1U4
lyniuutn Hldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
MUwwarl.
IMPROVED south Missouri 40-aora farm
L,. Good soil, roads and school close
to railroad town. Improved 0 aoraa, fl.guu.
We have some choice unimproved lands
at Slfi per acre on easy payments in tracts
of 10 acres up. People are getting rich
there, literature free. C. Merrlava. Kill
Benton. Kansas City. Kan.
' Mcbraaka.
IV. O. TEMPLBTON-Ctty property,
lands everywhere, farms, ranches, loans
and insurance. Ask about my orchard
proposition. 4X4 Bee Bldg.
Wlirvwlt,
UPPER WISCONSIN Bast dairy and
general crop atate in the union; settlers
wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet M on Wiscon
sin Central Land Grant. xoeilent lands
for slock raising. If Interested In fruit
lunda ask for booklet -on apple ore hard a.
Address Land and industrial pepart.. Suit
Lino Hallway. Minneapolis Minn
at 1ml la .
HAVE TOU A KAKM FOR BALBT
Write a good description of your land
and send It to ths 8loux City, la.. Journal,
"Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five words every Friday
evening. Saturday ir.nrnlnc and every
t Y Saturday eveuing and Sunday morning
f .'for one month, giving sixteen ada oo
twelve aiuerent ahvi lor 12: or ui woraa.
,'( 1 1 m " ."..nun 11 k iui mv-mm w m
1 mv.vuv fvuucrs ouii) ui tour greai
skates.
REAI4 ESTATE LOANS
titxt 'i'O tl.ouu made promptly. V. D.
, Wead, Wead Bldg , IKth A Famam Bta.
CITY and farm loans, a, H, pw oent
J. H. Dumont Co.. 41 Ktata Bank.
A "For Bale" ad will turn second-band
furniture into cah-
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. 11. Thomas B Hts'e Bank Bldg.
W ANTfcLi Good farm and city loans at
lowest rales.
PETER TRIT"1 CO, Vn Famam.
OMAHA homes. Kast Nebruaa farms.
CfKEEFK REAL KSTATK CO;
101 Omaha National. Phone Douglas JTU.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H XV. Binder. (Xlv National 1-lank Bldg.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H.XV. Binder. City National Bank Bldg
fiCJ, t-'ITY KIAN'H r ii. 1'ariot.rg, J10
,v II Brsndeis Theater Bldg
SEE us flral ior farm loans In eastern
Neb. United KUtes Trust Co., Omaha.
KKAL ESTATE FOB EXCHAXGH
HIGHLY IMPROVED.
Frontier county, Nebraska, quarter to
change for Omaha property or acreage
(war Omaha, suitable tor oountry home.
Get busy quick and get owner's share of
e vuuiper crop.
C. K. COMB3,
PBrandels Theater. Douglas Ul
rVILL, trade Oregon land for Nebraska
land or first-class auto. B M7, Bee.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDK
4-r. house, full lot; good condition; well,
cistern; elee. lights; paved sHewalks;
doe to school and car; 11,100; JUU cash,
I 1 par no, las) Wasluaston. South llul.
KKAL KSTATK WFJJT S1DK
Do You Own
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Entrance to Leavenworth Heights, 4r5tl anil Ieavenworth Streets.
RIGHT IN THE CITY. 1UGHT ON CAR AND JITNEY LINE. ONLY 15 MINUTES
FROM DOWN TOWN. NEAR ONE OF THE FINEST SCHOOLS IN THE CITY.
Foxes have holes. Birds of the air have nosts. The Indian has his wiffwiun, but not
more than one civilized man in four has a habitation he can eall his own. Home is the biggest
word in all this world. A cottage all your own is better than an imitation palace belonging to
the other fellow. If you haven't started to acquire a part of tho earth, start now and start
right.
Get an inside addition lot at outside addition prices at our
Opening Sale of Leavenworth Heights On the Ground
Saturday, October 2d
(On account of rain all day last Saturday, Opening Sale was postponed.)
Don't be one of those who in a year or two will regretfully say: "Why, I could have bought
one of tlioso beautiful Leavenworth Heights lota at the Opening Sale for $650.00 and on the
easiest kind of payments at that."
Opening Sale Prices: $450 to $650, Corners $25 Higher
These prices include water, gas, sewer and cement sidewalks, all paid.
Terms: $9 to $12.50 Cash, and $9 to $12.50 a Month
If you want a lot for immediate use or for investment or you want to begin putting away
something each month and soon be able to say: "lam a citizen of the world in the fullest senae,
for I own a part of the earth," you can't afford to pass this chance without investigation.
YOU CAN NEVER BEAT IT. ;
Drive or walk around and see it, or take Leavenworth street car or Jitney, get off at 43d
street and you are there, or eall our office at any time and go in automobile. It is just the
kin! of property we delight to show. Do not fail to see it. ...
BENSON & CARMICHAEL
Douglas 1722.
DANDY NEW BUNGA-
LOW
6 ROOMS, all modern, full basement,
hade, fruit; fenced: equity ILOuu; 10
rash, or trade for good lot. OWNER,
463 N. 36th Ave. Webater4194. O
FOlTlRENT-or sale, ft-room house, all
modern, best of condition, lots of shade,
nice yard, can be bought on reasonable
terms or rent for 6. Inquire SOI N. gild
St. 'Phone Webster S0.
New 5-r. cottage,trlcUy mod., hot watr
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
Bit AND NEW,
$100 CASH
4 rooms and pantry on first floor; stair
way to floored atUo, with complete bath
room; cement basement and walks: elec
tric lights; city water, gas; one block to
car. Prica t2,2J0. Located 1201 So. 6ut 8t-i
lot OxL28. .
C. 0. CAKLBERG,
ttt Brandeta Theater.
REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDE
NEW 7-roora, strictly modern, built by
owner for home. Miller pk. dlt- Open for
Inspection today. Mil Crown folnt Are.
FOR RENT or sale, 4-room house, all
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mouern, omm 01 conaiiiun, iuw v. nwu,
nice yard: can be bought on reaaonabla
terms or rent for $25 Inquire el N. iid
St. Phone Webster 260.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
liuadr.
Dundee's Newest
Residence District
Is Located
Between Dodge and Howard streets and
49th and aid sue is.
And Now Offered For Sale
On easy terms of one-tenth cash and
1 per cent of purchaae price payable
monthly. Pries l,luu and up, according
to location.
Building Restrictions
assure the future of the neighborhood
and prevent your neighbor building In
such a way as to df pre late your prop
erty, and require houses from 13,0X1 to
ti.uui each.
Ready for Builders
Every improvement will be made. In
cluding grading, sewer mains, water
mains, gnu ineins, cement sidewalks,
curbing, guttering, paving, street light
ing system and trees set out In park
ing hi trout 01 all blocks.
You Can't Make a Mistake
If vou buy and build In this addition be
cause It is In the best part of Omaha,
convenient to school, stores, markets and
car line, amid congenial aurrmindlngs
and only U inlnutss ride from the heart
of retail center, and reached by XVeet
Farnam. Dundee car, and Lincoln High
way. Let us show you this addition.
George & Company
Phone Douglas TU. 01 City Nat'l Bk Bldg.
Dundee Lots
71 feet south front, next to corner 61st
and Nicholas atreets. fl).
M feet, desirable south front lot. fl.X
George & Company
Doug. 7as. KM City Nafl Bank Bldg
LOT i. block 124. Dundee; very cheap;
tarms tu suit purchaser. P. O. Box L
Aurora. Neb.
slreaee.
Bee Nethaway for that farm. Florence 23a.
KEAIi KSTATK WF-ST. MDK
Any Part of the Earth?
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1 ; 4
RKAli KSTATK Ml HCELX.AXEOU8
1,200 Baskets of . Grapes Off
700 Vines
Apples, plums, peaches, cherries, cur
rants, raspberries, gooseberrios. Brand
new, strictly mod. 6-room house Just be
ing finished; cemented cave connected
with full basement; I acres land, M.bOO.
Win take small cottage for part. Owner,
Silas Wright, 62d and Sprafue fits. Ben
son n.
British Paper Says
Loan Will Damage
Credit of Empire
LONDON, Sept . Asserting that
American bankers naturally prefer a
loan with some 110,000,000 profit to tha Im
portation of gold which brings no profits,
the Manchester Guardian declares edi
torially: "There la no reason, however, why tha
government should Indulge In what has
every appearance of being a blunder as
costly politically as financially."
Insisting that the loan would be Invalid
unless approved by Parliament, the Ouar
dlan adds:
"Seldom has a financial transaction
been Imposed upon the British people
which cried out so loud for justification.
It may be that Mr. Morgan and his as
sociates have done the allies a good ser
vice and earned a reward, but If so, It
would be cheaper to present them with
their 2,000,000 and forego a loan so dam
aging to our credit."
Talk by Wireless
from Arlington to
Hawaiian Islands
NEW 1LVVHN, Conn., Sept. tO.-The
statement was made by officials of tele
phone companies here that at last mid
night messages by wireless telephone
were sent from the wireless telegraph
station at Arlington, Va, to Honolulu,
Hawaii, a distance ot about 4,J0 miles.
It was stated that tha tests were a
complete success. It is understood that
these tests were additional to ones al
ready announced aa having been inadu
between Arlington and Mare Island Navy
yard, a distance of about 2.600 miles.
The tests were made by employes of
the American Telephone and Telegraph
company at both atatlone.
Metals in Kaiser's
Palace at Berlin to
Be Taken for Army
OENEVA. Sept. ao.CVl Paris. V-The
emperor's palace In Berlin wag visited
by the commission having In charge the
selsure of metals for government use and
a list of the metals at the court was de
manded. The court chamberlain ordered
all the members of ths royal family to
I make Individual Hats. By the orders of
Emperor William, all metals not In actual
military tute will be seised.
A "For Bale" ad will turn seooad-haad
furniture Into cash.
11KAL KSTATK W KST 8IPK
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5
642 Paxton Block.
Money in Raising
Live Stock in Iowa
IDA OROVH; la., Sept. ).-( Special. )-
1 he wealth that Iowa produces for those
who raise live stock U vividly illustrated
here this week In the dissolution of part
nership between Dr. EX Conn and Jerry
La Fronts. The Utter came here els
years ago without any capital and was
1 employed by Dr. Conn to go on the let
ter's 640-4vcre farm (our miles from Ida
Grove. A silo was bunt and the two
men went Into partnership In the live
stock business, share and share alike.
Every animal except the breeding bulls
was raised on the farm and every bit
of feed wag raised there, too. This week
an Inventory was made by three outside
appraisers and the total value of ths
stock was placed In excess of KJO.OOO and
Is represented by a herd of eighty pure
bred Aberdeen-Angus cattle, 120 grade
cows, HO pure bred Duroo-Jersey hogs,
thirty pure bred Percheron horses. Dr.
Cbnn will pay LaFrenU f IS, 000 cash for
his share. LaFrenta will move to In
diana, sixty-five miles from Chioago, and
will be able to buy a ISO-acre farm there
and stock It. The Conn farm has the
largest acreage In Ida county.
Three Hawkeyes Are
Sent to Hospital
IOWA CTTT, la., Sept. . HpecJeJ.)
Head Coach Haw ley Is discouraged over
his foot ball proteges. Kris at end "VVy
land at center and Laun at half, all went
to the hospital or "nursery" today with
Injuries. The first varslty-freshman
scrimmage resulted In a victory for the
first team of 21 to 0. Iowa Is rapidly
trying to round Into shape for the Cor
nell college game of October I on Iowa
field, which opens the season here. The
gates to Iowa field have not been closed
for secret signal practice. Hawley
meanwhile continues on a hunt for ends.
He has worked Davis, Triplet t, Bhrugar,
Kadesky, Hands, Blackstone and Mortl
more at this position repeatedly, but Is
not yet satisfied with their work. Chalk
talks and laboratory work have already
been started here.
WEBSTER CITY BABY
DRINKS CUP OF LYE
WEBSTER CITY, la.. Sept. 0. Hpe
eial Telegram.) Dorothy, 14-month-old
child of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Foea, died
In terrible agony this morning after
accidentally drinking a oup of lys water
which the mother was going to use as a
washing compound.
Captain Von Papen
Visiting at Denver
DENVER. Colo., Dept. 20. -Captain
Frans von Papen, military attache to the
Oerman embassy at Washington and to
Mexico, arrived here early today from
Ban Francisco. Von Papen refused to
comment on the formal recall by Austria-Hungary
of Ambassador Dumba or
discuss his plana, except to say that he
intended to spend several days In Denver.
FRENCH CAPTURE
FORTSAT RIPOHT
Taking of Important German Do
(rnset ii Reported by Official
Statement from Paris.
MORE QAINS IN CHAMPAGNE
PARIS. Sept. 30. Tn continuation
of the general offensive movement
on the western front, the French
have captured nn Important defensive
work of the Germans south of Rlpont,
it was officially announced by ths
war office today.
In ths Champagne, French troops
hare gained a footing st various
points on ths German second Has ot
defense, the offirlal statement adds.
The text of the communication fol
lows: "The only resistance of the enemy In
the Artols district has been a very vio
lent bombardment of our new positions
to the east of Soucr.es.
"tn the Champagne district we hare
secured a footing at several points In
the trenches of the Oerman second line
of defense to the west of Butte De Te
nure and to the weat ot the Navaiin
Farm. At this latter point certain de
tachments of our troops made their way
through and resolutely advanced beyond
the Oerman lines, but It was impossible
for them to maintain this advance be
cause of a curtain of fire maintained by
the Oerman artillery, as well aa a very
violent flanking rifle fire. Our men,
however, hold firmly the points con
quered by them on the second line of the
enemy
"To the south of Rlpont we have en
larged snd completed our conquest of
the first line Oerman positions by taking
possession of a portion of tha Important
supporting works known locally aa the
Ouvrage De La Defalte (the defeat earth
works.) "Ths night passed quietly along ths
remainder of the front
"In spits of most unfavorable atmos
pheric conditions our aircraft squadrons
yesterday bombarded the lines of com
munication behind the Oerman front
Shells were thrown down on the railroad
stations In the valley of the Bulppe at
Basancourt Warmerivllle, Pont Faver
ger and Bt. Htlalre-Le-PeUt as well as
upon a Oerman column marching
Somme-Pr."
Notes from Beatrice
and Gage County
BEATRICE. Neb, Sept 10. -(Special.
Elmer Hevetone, president of ths Beat
rice Commercial club, and former treas
urer of Oaga county, la prominently men
tloned as a republican candidate for state
treasurer. Mr. Havelone says he has
not yet decided to make ths race, but
his friends expect that he will soon get
Into the game and announce his candi
dacy.
Twelve persons went forward at the
Oliver evangelistic meetings last evening,
Since the meetings opened a few weeks
ago nearly &0O have confessed their faith
in Ood. The Beatrice High school foot
ball squad attended tho meetings last eve
ning and ten of their number hit the
trail.
Announcement was received hers on
Wednesday of ths death of "Honest Char
ley Rhodes of Topska, Kan.,- one of the
best known poultry Judges la ths west.
Mr. Rhodes was well known la Beatrice
and other towns In this section of ths
stats, where he had been employed to
score birds at ths poultry show.
While en route to MarysvlUe, Kan.,
Tuesday morning to attend a wedding,
Elmer Pribyl and Miss Clara Pasha of
the Pameston violnlty, came near being
drowned In Elm creek, north of Oketo.
Kan. The heavy rains of Monday night
caused ths creek to overflow Its banks
and In driving across a bridge Prlhyt'g
horses stepped off into a deep hols and
were drowned. The buggy was washed
away, and the couple auoceeded In sav
ing themselves by catching hold of a
limb of a tree and pulling themselves
up Into ths tree, where they remained
for two hours before being rescued. The
wedding party, Frank Pasha and Miss
Mary Probyl had passed safely over ths
bridge a short time before the accident
ooourrwd. They were married at Marys
vlUe at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, re
turning to Barneston that evening.
Clark Dell of Colby, Kan., and Miss
Oenie M. Reel, were married at the
bride's home in this city Wednesday by
Rev, C. F. 8 Is vans.
German Paper Says
French Estimate of
Loss May Be Right
GENEVA. (Via Paris) Sept W.-Ths
Pan-German Btrasaburger Post In com
menting on the British victory la north
ern France says:
"We must not underestimate the brav
ery of this adversary. In the Champagne
also our losses unhappily have been very
heavy, notably In prisoners. In trench
warfare captures are unavoidable when
men remain to the end. It Is not known
whether the French figures are exact,
but they may be correct Our lossss are
painful, but are compensated for by re
sults."
COPENHAGEN, Kept. N. (Via Lon
don.) "News of ths offensive on the
western front Is taken very seriously
here," says the Berlin correspondent of
the "Polltiken." "The Tageblatt remarks
that nothing would be more foolish than
to overlook the terrible seriousness of
the recent battles In the west and that
It would be equally wrong for Uermana
not to have fullest confidence In tnelr
troops and leaders."
September Wheat
Rises Sharply Near
Close of Market
CHICAOO, Bept. 30. Sensational ad
vances took place Just before the close
of trading today In the September de
livery of wheat Month-end covering by
shorts ran up quotations to ILU44 a
bushel, as against 21.08 last night, a
Jump of 11 cents.
Notwithstanding that the rise was
steeper than has been witnessed at any
time since the beginning of the European
war, excitement was not correspondingly
great
Transact loos were mostly in small
lots by belated September shorts, and the
sq usees dal not affect tha Bnarfcst aa a
whole.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results
SUSPICIOUS YET OF CATTLE
lew Authorities Yet Dislike
Admit Stock from the Middle
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CURTIS3 WIKES FROM FRISCO
(From a Staff oOreapondent )
tKM MO INKS. la., Hevt. SO.- (Special
Telegram. ) 'allfomla officials are still
squabbling over ths foot and mouth dis
ease situation, and an effort la being
mads to bar middle west rattle from
showing at the Panama-Pacific exposi
tion. tean Curt Us of ths Iowa Htate college
la at San Franclbco in the Interests of
Iowa exhlhltiira. Today he wlml the
state veterinarian for additional Informa
tion with reference to the Marsh and
French herds, which were held ninety
da? .1 In quarantine in this statu after tha
animals were released by federal officials
st Chkago as cured.
tosid ('sasalealesi Orgranlaee.
The good roads commission appointed
by Oovernor Clarke, which Is to study
the road problem in Iowa and recommend
ways and meena of Improving Iowa mads
held Us initial meeting here yesterday.
D. W. N orris of Marahalltown Was made
chairman ef the commission and J. M.
Mrockway of Letts was made secretary.
The work of Investigating how other
states have worked out their road prob
lems was divided up between the mem
bers of the committee. Mr. Broekway, C,
E. Cameron and It. T. Meredith, the
farmer members of the commission, will
ascertain the effect on farm land and
farming Interests of Improved roads In
other states; Senator J. W. Foster, a
banker, will Investigate the bond market
and approved type of bonds; James C.
Davis, lawyer, will examine special as
sessment road district laws In other
states. Mr. Rosa will Inquire as to ths
benefit to cities and towns which have
been assessed for Improvement of rural
highways within their vicinity. Ths com
mission believes that market center roads
are of first Importance, and Instead of
trans-stats roads It would bring about
market center roads leading from the
farming districts Into the market renter
of those districts Ths commission favors
ths plan of dividing the state Into dis
tricts and having the electors of each
district decide bow much hard surfac
ing they eould afford and ef what ma
terial. Aw tee Hert SUtllrew.de.
Several of the western railroads have
been sending out to their agents blanks
with questions as to the tn-roada which
the Increasing use of automobiles are
making Into their passenger receipts and
the local men are finding reductions in
business which are surprising. One Des
Moines agent In examining the monthly
statement forwarded him from a small
station la the northern part ef the state,
discovered a falling off of nearly too
tickets for a single month from this ons
station, as compared to a year ago. An
Investigation Into ths dally record sept
by the local ticket agent disclosed the
fact that ths largest part of ths short
age, over 400 of the tickets, was In de
creased travel to the two nearest cities.
Iowa Fowls to 'Filseo).
Iowa poultry fanciers are going to send
a full express car of the best pure bred
fowls In Iowa to the Panama-Pactfla
exposition. They hope to clean up world
honors for poultry. It la probable that
from 400 to (00 birds will be sent out Des
Moines has been chosen the assembling
point The birds will be shipped from
here In a seventy-foot all steel express
car, properly equipped, so that the fowls
will receive the beat of care and be prop
erly fed and watered en route. Entries
close October IS.
Sixty Cars te Fair.
Sixty cars of live stock will, go front
Iowa to the Panama-Padflo exposition.
This is probably the largest exhibit
which will be shown from one stats. Al
most 2600,000 has been appropriated fop
the live stock features at ths fair. Ths
quarantine has been raised In practically
all of tha stales except those where foot
and mouth disease now sxiats. Iowa
breeders are hopeful of bringing home
world's honors In live stock.
Atlantis freethera Order.
In summarising Its findings In ths case
of the Atlantlo Southern railroad, the
state railroad commission states) that
there Is a publlo demand and necessity
for the continued operation of the road
from Lyman to Villlaca, and that the
road should be operated between those
points. Ths company la ordered to place
in proper repair and good working order
the line between those points and to con
tinue the operation of one mixed train
tot each direct on dally except Sunday.
It Is ordered that the operation of such
train must be resumed on and after No
vember L In reviewing the case the
commission shows that the farmers and
residents along the line have put Into ths
property more than 2300.000, In the shape
of taxes, labor, materials, supplies and
subscription for stock, for which they
have nothing to show except receipts. It
shows that Mr. Abeles ef Bt 1-ouls for
an Investment of tlTtflOO, received 2400,000
of the stocks and bonds of the newly or
ganised company. He also obtained
complete control of the road.
Bapresne Ceert Railage.
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appellee; Cass county. Hon. K. U. Wood-
run, juugf, jtiiirmro.
Twe Ida Grove Pteaeere Dead.
IDA OROVRi, la., Bept . (Special.)
Death took two pioneer residents of this
locality this week. Nick Thela, sr., died
at ths ags of 27 at his farm two miles
east of Arthur. He came to Iowa a
penniless emigrant forty years ago and
died worth 260,000. He leaves nine chil
dren. Apoplexy was ths cause.
Mrs. Elisabeth Miller, aged 71 years,
died near OaWa after a long Illness. She
and har husband came to Ida county
thirty-one years ago. Her two sons are
Pemuel Miller of Blow City and Irving
Miller of Sioux Falls.
I
ntvorre Salts Filed at Ida Greve.
IDA OROVB. Ia., Bept . (Special. )
Ida Schumann, who cites that shs mar
ried Ben Schumann at Btoux City In ltlO,
sues for divorce tn Ida county court this
week. Bhe charges cruelty and desertion
and asks custody of thslr 4-year-old son-
August F. Johnson, a prominent stock
raiser, seeks to be divorced front Sadie
Johnson on the ground that she was of
unsound mine when he married her at
Odobolt In 1K0O, but he did not know It
The last seven years shs has been con
fined to the hospital for the Insane.
Iowa W. C. T. I'. Officers.
IOWA CTTT, Ia. Sept. SO (Special
Telegram.) embers of the lowaM Wom
an's Uhlrstlan Temperance union closing
a state convention here today choose the
fotowtng offloers: President. Mrs. Ida
B. Wise Srolts, Cedar Raptda. vice presi
dent Mrs. Rtta B, Hereford, Indtanola;
corresponding secretary, aire. L D. Car
hart. Marlon; recording sec 1 stay, Mrs,
Carrie L Ballanger. Councldl Blufr.i;
treasurer, Mrs. LucUe W, fined le, ttheev-
SINGS "BRIGHTER,"
ALTHOUGH III JAIL
Inxanity Charge Lodged Against
Man Who "Hit the Trail" Son
day Evening.
NOT OF STE0NO MHTD BXF0KX
Harry Relnhardt. 8!2 Mapls
street, aged 12 years, who hit the
trail at a "Billy" Sunday meeting
last Sunday, is In county Jail charged
with being Insane.. He constantly
talks of "Billy" Sunday and of re
ligion and frequently sings "Brighten
the Corner Where You Are." He
wss s treated on a complaint signed
by Denton E. Cleveland, assistant
pastor of the First Congregational
church, and a secretary of the
"Billy" Sunday campaign.
Mrs. Flora Relnhart. his mother, sob
bing, came to the court house in a vain
attempt to secure the release of her son.
Then she went to "Hilly" Sunday's hotel
to appeal to the evangelist for aid, but
he was absent having himself gone to
the court house to Inspect the building.
"Harry did not havs a strong mind,
but he worked and was never locked up.
until he hit the trail." sobbed Mrs. Reln
hardt. "Hlnce he lilt the trail last Bun
day he haa been worse, and he has talkod
of 'Billy' Sunday and about religion. He
has heard Sunday preach several times.
Willi Her Bey Back.
"I want my boy back home, Mrs
Relnhardt continued, weeping. Her
daughter, Edna, was with her and the
two consulted Robert Smith, member of
the Insanity hoard, and other county of
ficials, but declared their efforts to se
cure his release had been In vain,
Teung Rrlnhard't excess of snthustasm
for the "Billy" Sunday campaign has
been a source of some annoyance at
meetings at the tabernacle.
Since he has been In Jail he has sang
"Brighten the Corner Where Tou Are"
many times, and haa engaged Jailers and
prisoners in conversations on religious
topics.
. Toung Relnhardt has predicted that the
walla of ths court bouse will tumble
down at 4 o'clock today and that all the
prisoners In ths Jail will be released. Hr
haa related this prediction to several per
sons. American Ship is
Destroyed by Mine
in the White Sea
WASHINOTON, Sept 20. The Ameri
can sailing ship Vincent was blown up
September 27 by a mine off Cape Orloff
In the White Sea and is a total loss.
The crew waa saved,, but Captain Amber
man and three men were Injured. Tbev
are being treated tn a hospital at Arch
angel. Consular dispatches to the
Stats department today reported the dis
aster. The Vincent formerly was a British
ship which recently took American reg
ister. It sailed from New York June t
and arrived at Archangnl July 30, sail
ing from there Beptember 4 for London.
The loss of ths Vincent was first made
known here In a dispatch from London
yesterday which said tha vessel had been
burned. No details were given concern
ing the place or nature of ths event, ow
ing perhaps to the British censorship
over news Items of this character. The
Vincent may have been burned as a
result ef a mine explosion.
Hawkins is Given
Additional Time
to File Motion
TRINIDAD, CWo.. Sept M.-Counsel
for H. N. Hawkins and F. W. Clark,
union attorneys charged with suborna
tion of perjury, was given antil October
I to file a motion to quash. The case
waa called today before Judge J. C.
Wiley, sitting In the district court for
Judges Oranby Hlllyer and A. W. Mc
Hendrie. The information was filed by
the attorney general's office In connec
tion with an affidavit of Graver Hall,
member of the Jury that convicted John
R. Lawson, . a union leader, of first de
gree murder growing out of disorders In
Colorado ooal miners' strike. Hall's affi
davit stated that he had voted for Law
son's equlttal until coercive measure
wsre applied by a court bailiff.
Greek Parliament
Declares State of
Siege in Macedonia
LONDON, Hept SO An Athens dis
patch to ths Exchange Telegraph com
pany, filed yesterday, says:
"Hills, proclaiming a state of siege in
Macedonia, providing for the families
of men called to the colors and provid
ing a credit of 160,000,000 drachmas (230,
000,000) to meet the expenses of mobilisa
tion, were voted at a sitting of the
chamber today. Premier Venlaelo
stated the reasons why Greece was
obliged to mobilise and emphasised the
gravity of the situation. Former
Premier Oounarls expressed his approval
of M. Venlxelos' declaration."
Steamship Espagne
Delayed by Gales
NEW YORK. Hept 30. The steamer
Espagna arrived today from Bordeaux
two days lata, having been held back by
terrific gales during the last halt of the
voyage. After leaving Bordeaux the Es
pagne steamed with all light out at night
and used various precautions during ths
day to disguise its movements, as Ger
man submarines had bean reported In
the Bay of Biscay. A number of Ameri
cans, who have betulolng hospital work
in France, were among the arrivals.
SIX ZEPPELINS HEADED
TOWARD ENGLAND
LONDON, Sept 30. -Six Zeppelin dirig
ible balloons were sighted today over
Aersv.nct twenty-three miles northeast
of Brussels. The airships were bound in
a westerly direction. This information
was contained In a dispatch from Am-'
stsrdam to the Central News Ageney. Due
est of Asrschot lies Dover
English channel.
Apartments, flats, bouses and eot tares
eaa be rented quickly and eheagly by a
Bee ror Rent.
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