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LE~REAL BSTA’ OR SALB-REAL ESTATE. D. V. SHOLES & CO. 210 N. Y. Life. Tel, 829, BARGAINS. ¢ -Mth and Cass, near new car line, 6- t lot M Bee us Qlllllc > ' rooms, all modern, two- story honr-. turnace heat, full lot, good trees. It has 8o. cottage, 8§ strictly modern, back p.n(tred bulle, large, full lot, barn, in beat "house ' for the money 1n e add " ACRES t 4Tth and B rooms, weil t trees, lo but n'!fl (onln up. I_make a magnificent ght party to put it was in. Price re- mmediate sale. We ltke this in acre prop- been offered. ble to be sold &h duy, several AguHng. | Better see us Monday sure. ACTUAL SNAP. LOTS Wxith on e, near Laird, with ail paving nt walk, fine location. Re. on corner 234 and Hamilton, pa in, ce8 east A t origin d to $180 Tor new i 3 000, St,, BAY, BUT IT IB CHEAP, FARMS 0 acres, Gage Co., 6 miles from Wilbur, fine laria, new house and good fale im- provemerits, Iying fine, living water in acres of pastu alance fnest hnd In "Nebraska® and cheap at RANCHES 18,000 acres, Dawes Co., Neb., fine Ilivin ‘water, elegant grass grazing land, W"g acres bottom, cut 400 tons hay, miles fence, none has to come dD'T\ Slther, ‘S150 "decded_and most ‘of the bal: :fic! under lease from owners for taxe: 8 oullaings, corrals, cic. This s 3 bargaln, as we have personall; imined T s, Voo e P i RE-0 0 BEAUTIFUL HOME. If you want a 10-room, entirely modern residence with one lot or with tweo lots, in one of the very best locations near West Farnam St., have one to offer which we think interest you. Mouse good as new and finished in oak. If not sold soon it will not be for sale. We will be pleased to have you ask us about this. . FARNAM SMITH & CO,, 1320 Farnam St. BNAP at #1, r‘;'lll‘d Hlll RE~—263-20, FOR SALE HOWARD KEI!VEDY & SON, | Estate, Loans, Rentals ahd Insurance, 200 Flrn National Bank Building. ains for the Investor. frontage on Douglas street t-ruu %vnred ige street covered o%m tory brick lnd tone building Ihm—'lnog brick bullding No. 1204 Farnam ory brick hufldlnf 66 feet south on ta o siree 88 foot east ntage on 1Sth stree l:nf‘ ML acan ruwwopefly at 10th Lary daullll“b"rlek ouse, Nos, Do'd t, each portion ulnln’:w “ : ".z-"'“g'..v..u.,-* o two-story. ¢ et l. lenth-‘nn nnn\n. Hl El:)lllflll(m :@;5 lvonua. 7l feet east frontage, n llm-r modern h 3 m 10} ‘r‘hl(o e Jot, No. l«t trunuu ‘Al (ronl houn. 1501 Georgla t&‘.:’:.’.."f' S moder 'flimn No. uth 38th sty T reot “east thontage - Hcfg'?fin& NEDY & SON, M’E-ma. Loans, Rentals and Instrance, First Natlonal Bank Butlding, RE—32% 20 TWO LOTS . |2 AT A SNAP. Two desirable east front lots in the find Teaionce "dlstrict bot O South Omaha, $4#0. the two lots -nd BARGAIN; fine ranch of 149 acres, well improved; one mils from giod & 'town. el Mo o RE™ Own Your Home! Pay R wwx ay Rent 1 Home Co-p‘ny of America Best Plan On Earth to The Industrial Home Company has copyrighted plans, and is the FRIEND of the HOMELESS. THE MANAGER and GET b R S A Rt S ol Office 221 Board of Trade Bidg., Omaha. R. M. WILDE, Mgr tlll rlm!h tu ul lnpnv?cn h\u or, Nl .‘U"llfl'n’“ll:dolrlnlfilmhhld houses o rent co-r reau of lnlormnlfln}. Suite k lfl Council Bl ulh or 4 xton Bk, . RE-380 20 ALE. Proom th nurc-lun bath, furna - outh tront clear. ?‘nnl G'III'IDL e houses in Hanscom Place. ul olose In; asphalt paved lg noum lronl Tull lot, 424 and Harney, il. SHERWOOD, 87 N. Y. Lirg. n RIS . L] R. C. PETERS & CO,, Ground Floor Bee Bullding. (ylmnmlo«.mtmmm month. If sold this week, $.,100. North of ‘eity. fil the finest residence lots in the Wast Farnam district at the northwest corner n't walt until too late, but call and get inside prlou RE—210 90 i R i ShAE R L BUY ONE OF T mese THIS WEEK _ PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. 9-room m’m.:.""'u !‘y Just norl Poppleton HOUSE ON NORTH BOULEVARD. One mile north of postoffice, near corner 19th and Grace; lot, east front, #4x1i0; as and sew: Price, 82,650 COTTAGE FOR $1,000. Two blocks from car, on South 21st, five- room cottage and s-foot lot, cit in house. Terms easy and only $1,000. SNAP IN ALFALFA LAND. Best bargain to be found today in Dawson county, only 6 miles east of Lexington, two miles to sidetrack; entire half- tion of the best Platte Valley alfaifa I only § or 10 feet to water: woil & dark fid, Joam; one-half in cuitivation; T"'d bulldings and fences; can well Irri- gated. "Price, W00, it Taken' wihin th ALFALFA LAND TRADE. Near North Platte ,160-acre alfalfa farm; one-third in alfaifa; all sub-irrigated; ail under cultivation and first-class level al- falfa land; house, windmill, 15 acres hog- fenced. Price, only terms, one- third cash, or owner will take Omaha im- (Froved property in lteu of cash yayment. you are interested in lands send for “ALFALFA FACTS. We will send you at the same time our ALFALFA LAND LIST. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. OMAHA. RE—366 20 BTOCK FARM—Combined stock and ghain farm in Buffalo Co., 600 acres, all fenced and * cross-fenced, 'good improvements, only $7,200, or will trade for Omaha pro) erty or Doaglas Co. farm lands. Bemls, Paxton Bik. RE—3% FARM 10 ggres near Benson 8 deres, near Blair, i % acres, 7 miles west from P, O. aved street, cheap at. 160 acres good Clay county, uuomm. town; 10-room house, barn 120 acres, 12 miles west.. 60 acres, T miles west. acres, improved, Burt count 820 acres gox county, . CITY PROPERTY. ,250 for b acres near Miller park. 30 for 132xiM feet, northwest corner of 5th avenue and Jon 30,000 for 107518 teet, northeast corner 2th and Chicago Sts, $4,000 for southwest corner of 13th and Cass, Iazx6 teot, paving pai $4500 for 15x142 feet, "double frontage, Toom for 6 flats, near 24th and St. Mary" avenue, $1.00 for ¢.room house near 17th and Vin- ;_-'a':'.a. 25 -'. 52333 ¥ §§ 1,200 for G-roeln house, 4339 Franklin. 820 Bancroft. 1200 for 6 rooms, High school, 1700 ‘tor 573 B, drih street, lot Soxis2 feet, I rooms, paving paid; chpng; West P‘nrnlm street, $-room house, comer of 16th and Cen- ter, $-room ho , lot 75x140. {2150 for § rooms, iodern, Kountss Place. 500 for two b-room modcrn houses near %5th and Harney stree #11,000 Yor row ot BHOK" bulldings, ground 10xiu, rental $1.833 per yea JOHN' N. FRENZER, OPP. OLD P. 0. RE—847 20 USIENT F AL .. 4 ./ § A_BARGAIN if sold this week, house, north part city. Reasonable “rml Owner about to leave city. Owner golng into business and wil sell at &M residence DN rty, rent- mx Jor, d 15, Per. annum, o ated near Investigate this it yon et e mnlp RVIN BROS. * 1604 Flrnlm t., Com. Nat. Bank Bldg. RE--368 20 VI Tl Py Suile, bk, wacon, Buggs, narh Paxton Blk. CT" T'RE-38 20 o e L ST LRI . R . 24 BARGAIN. #-room modern house, southeast corner Georgia and Woolworth avenues, oak fintsh, full cemented basement. If sold before August 1, $4,100. HARRISON & MORTON, 93 N. Y. Life. Tel. 34, RE—i01 20 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 20, 190%. FOR RENT. ROOM, all modern_ hmna. 07 Sherman ave, & fine one, T-room, ‘il moders, 101 N. 2th fine ons, $N.00. G. E. Turkington, 8% B: 112 N. 99TH 8T., 7 rooms, bath. gas, barn; tent $0. Wm. K. Potter, recefver, Omaha Toan and Trust Con %3 Brown hlm—k #1233 CHARLES, four-room cottage; rent 1 Potter, recelver, \'“\lhl\ Loan and Trust Co., 38 Browp blogk. WE ARE building an attractive S-rbom Colonial house on cor. Burt and 39th sts. It will be ready for occupancy Sept. 1. Do you want it? R. C. PETERS & CO,, Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. D384 20 ELEGANT modern 8-room house, 208 80, #ih St Inquire at 27 Jones St HOUSES, Boyer, 24 and Cuming. Tel. 348, D—Mi$ 2107 BPENCER ST., 10-room house with, gas, bath, furnace and batn; nice lnc tion; rent $30. Wi K. Pnflsr. receive: Omaha Loan and Trugt Co., 08 Brown block. D832 MODERN, S-room cottage, BRI block east Hanscom park: Inquire 1511 Farnam, FOR RENT new modern Q—room cottage, 20; near Farnam st. car line. The O. F. avis Co., 508 Bee bldg. M196 22 FOR RENT, excellent -Ix—roum cofill! 224 and California streets, in ood repalr Cholce nul'hborhood l:” |n" juding water fent, Inguire at 607 N. ioth street or 07 N. Y Bldg. STON AVE. 9 rooms, all mod- ern, barn, large yard, §30. 2821 Davenport St., 6 rooms, modern, $22.50. THE BYRON REED CO., 212 8. 15”»‘;0 8T DERN H. B. Graham, 2th and Farnam. D—M208 FOR RENT, in Dundee, & new modern room cottage. G. G. Wallace, 811 Brown block. D248 21 When You Write to Advertisers remember iL viuy takes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the facc that you saw the ad in The W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Manage Estates and Other Properties Act as RECEIVER, EXECUTOR, GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE for CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS and fiscal agents of CORPORATIONS 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064. ANNOUNCEMENTS. WATERS PR!N‘HNB COMPANY. Tele- phone 2190. South Thirteenth street. E—e—— TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone mr. e )&‘th. — M LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. y Concern—Notlce is here- Board of Commissioi ock county, Nebraska will, on Bt day. of Angdst, 1805 and untii noon of that day, recefve bids at Bassett, Nebraska, for the ‘construction of a bridge crossing the Niobraa river at a point on or near the hailf-section line dividing section 30, north and south, in township 82, range 18, which bridge shall be of the following gen- eral character: Of ‘sufclent length to pan said, river from bank to bank, hicluding island, and about 600 feet; plle and stringer, under truss, wood bridge; white oak piling, 3t feet, ‘12 inches a: butt and driven at léast 24 féet into the ground; bents 3 feet apart 4 piles to the bent; bents protected b piiing lce breaks, with raiiroad iron prot tlon, and bents or plles under same pro- tected by two-inch white oak plank; string- gre ot Oregon fir, 4xi2 inches, Iaid 1§ inches from center to center; I4-foot roadwa two and one-half-inch white oak plank: trusses not less than one inch in diameter, 4 truss rods to each span; r & 3 feet high, substantial, hard pine, caps on pi ;' bridge to e 6 feet al low water marl to be painted. « All al to be first-class of kind named. w.n- ‘and specifications tn county clerk's e Whom It M y given that th of & ce. Al bids must be -ccomp-nlcd by plans and specifications, bond Te- quired by law, and no bid “will be considerca unless accompanied by bond. Right reserved to reject any pr all bids. order of the Board of c«»mm!uloneu of Rock county, Dated Jul G. A. HILLBURG, ouul Clerk, July 13430t—M L. M. E. hauls trunks. Tel. 780. ~MB85§ POLICIES PURCHASED, INSURANCE pollcies, old-line companies, purchased. Loans on policies. Cali on or write The Putnam 6 N. Y. Life Blul. Omaha, Neb. e BRASS FOUNDRY. Co., BRASS and aluminum casting, nltkol nh(- ing and finishing. Specialty 4 N. Main 8t., Counell BIHBI ——fi LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 8 U. 8. N'l Bk, Bia. NEB. Collection Co., 3% N. Y. Life Blag, EB. Collection Co. B — e BANK STATEMENTS. . 24 N 42D ST, 7 rooms, all modern. . 012 Seward St rocms, all modern, new!: mmred arn, n. Webster, § rooms nly all modern, eie: 2.00 . Bldg. D M Tel. Main Floor N. Y. HOUBES! HOUSES! 3041 S. 18th Ary &r., city water, only.3 6 1512 N. 17th 8t., §-r., ity water, close In 6. 8305 California’ St., 3-r., % block from new Harney car. i 1522 Canton St., cosy - Nice cool fat, ‘close in 213 Nicholas 'St !llfl N. 24th St . 9th St. HOUSES! S £ 2233338 =3 ing distance. PAYNE, BOSTW]CK & CO. 612 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone 1016 FOR RENT, in Bellevus, for “the month ot ust an ‘eight-room cottage, partly fur- nl! ed. For further information dpply to Harriet 5. Bady, Bellevue, Neb. 10-ROOM modern house, large yard, shade trees, , cistern. 2223 Burt st. In uln”Zfl N. 284! D FURNITURE for sale, house for rent. mornings. 2015 Douglas St. D FURNISHED and unfurnished houses and rooms for or to rent by the Com- merclal Buruu of Information, Suite 7, over 5% Broadway, Council Bluffs, or 425 Paxton block, Omaha. D359 20 Call — 346 10-room nearl; ave., west o l-room modern Inodern u on Capitol igh uhoul. 0. T ith’ nice lawn and de at 3008 M; 5-foom fat in Dma(; ‘bullding, $3. 8-room cottage, TR W HOBBING, i FARNAM g, D371 20 FURNISHED HOUSE, all lnodern. nlce|y furnhhed. for two months, very cheap. H, Sherwood, 887 N. Y. Life. Phone, D—M351 21 IF YOU want one of the nicest S-room homes in Hanscom Place I will giva you s bu'l:hn. Owner la l GIIL ust well. J. H erwnod.fl'l "Lil SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN BANT'S school. TI7 N. Y. Life. [ —383 IIE PAYNI BOITW[CK & CO. tor Mnl“ bargains. 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel 1018, WILLTAMSON SHARLES 5. 6 RE—3@ HOUSES. lots, tarms, ranches, ioans; also five insurance. Bemis, Paxton hl K. BOYLES college, court reporter principal, N. Y. Lite. NEB. Busin s & Shorthand College, Bo; Theater. LONT. GOLD cul button with red set. Return to Bee of Lost—T776, —— HOUSES and lots 1n all parts of <ity; aiso gcre property and farm jands, The 0. ¥. Davis Co., Room 662, Be by "“"’Ti A llON‘l'HLY %Yl‘nl MIFIn in Lroo- house. attinger, hone Ao GEORGE G. ww real estate, rt. gage, rentals, I-unn% Breo.v.l:hlé.& NCH und farm lands for s the nion Pucific road company. A I;{-“d:i\l..:l %mll:l:n;{r, Unfon Pas ea ters, Omal RE-34 WHY PAY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME the Industrial Home Company of America. Best plan on earth! Ofice Board of Trade bidg. Omaha R M. e, manager. RE-M27 A18 # ACRES 3 miles north of Fio § acres in berries; 200 ap) Pt “rees; wainut and oali g pasture; can all be cultiva new 7-room house. Price, $3,000 3 2-acre tracts north of Flnmm. rang- ing in_price, from $50 to T acre; un. improved. The Byron Reed Co. 14l RE :’t‘r-u PLUMBING. D. W. DUDGEON, 2010 Farnam. Tel “I‘ e ————— GARBAGE, ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO.. cleans emoves garbage and ANCE POLICIES, BOUGHT for cagh or loaned on at low rates. O. Bartl lom.v. Broker, 200 Omaha Net. Bank B —948 B0% CMPIK’TEII AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work_and repair- 1::1l promptiy atianded 0. J; T. Ochiitree, o streel —370 ICE CREAM SODA. SARATOGA Ice cream s one quality, the best. Ames ave. one price, . corwulh 218 Al6 NEW HOUSE-1 room and barn, #Inl‘ price eaky. Bemis, FOR RENT—HOUSES. Tel. m HOUSES in R n'ucn“'a ‘axton Blk. VANS and baggage wagons. The O. Bidg. D e FUR DRESSING, 0. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 8. 13th. —361 aETTepEe——————————— BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. —_— e FLORIST, TQ MOVE rl!‘ T Omaha Van St Co.; office 15 ia. TS % Farnam, or Tels. L HENDERSON, 1519 Farnam. Tel 138 Send for price lat, cut flowers and plants: li’ PAYNI ?{O‘T‘&!fii & C%"l?ar ch of nAqoum vi & Storage Co, hw ‘WE have a large list of houses and flats for rent. Call and get list. R. C. PETERS & CO,, Groupd Floor, Bee Bldg. D383 ¥ PATENTS, PATENTS Sues & Co. Bee Bldg To fee unless supcesstul; advi PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, & i b Gl Candentar. 3 BIAAL STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. HOUSES, ete. F. D, Weud, 184 mTI.).l s 283 HOUSES and flats. Ringwait, Barker block. A CURED. Julls Vaughn, 4% Ramge lfli S e——————————— LAWN MOWERS. X..‘x'u GOOD modern S-room house. %04 nfiu. Bemls, Plxtanbl_:fil. HOUBES—Boyer, 134 and Cul %" AW e oB Dou‘P HOUSES, stores. n st. un st Sharpened, repaired. L I. Wk AUTOMOBILES. LECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. Deright' M‘Y;Imll street, —“‘.. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, GRAND Eilectric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel. 3846 JUNK, No. 277. Report of the Condition of THE ME..CHANTS NATIONAL BANK, At Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, at the CI ulglalcl July 16, 1902: lose of RES| Loans and discounts. 42,618,974 70 Overdrafts, and unsecured 9,884 6 U. 8. bonds to secure urnul-uon 60,000 00 . bonds to secure its 100,000 00 BIDS FOR STEAM HEATING PLANT. Sealed bids will be recelved for installing a steam heating plant in_the public schoo buflding at Kemmerer, Wyoming, Rs per plans and specifications, which may be plication to Omaha National Bids will ciose July 29, 1902 bidg to be forwarded to the undersigned. The suc- A thde B e vecaied to furnish k_must be completed by Sep o100 The hoard reserves the Fight to réject any and all bids. FRANK MALONE, Becreur{) F\‘Onller. W, nm n{ i DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice {s hereby given that the partner- ship heretotors exlsting undet ‘the name style of Drake, Wilson & Willlams, manufacturers of bolers, stacks, lard and water tanks and breechin and Plerce streets, Omaha, Nebraska, s hereby dissolved. he business will be continued at the same place under their successors, doing business as an incorporation under the name of the Wilson Steam Boller company (lncorpnrued K, WiLsON & WILLIAMS RAILWAY TIME CAMD. UNION STATION=10TH AND MARCY, Chicago, Rock Isiand & Pacific, EAST, Chicago Daylight Lim: ited ... 23,719 27 | CI 200,000 00 $ 135,377 68 43,345 90 475,308 55 11,006 46 75,465 55 26,740 00 Cats’ Due from approved reserve agents Checks and cash fte s .. Exchan, for clear- ing house . . Notés of othe tlonal banks . Fractional pape rency, nickels and other cent. 4T 68 Lawful Money Re- lnrve in Bank, viz. 132,485 00 benl tender notes.. 266,000 00— 1,155,195 12 Radtmsy(lon fund with U. 8. treasurer (5 ger oent of circul HOM) +eeveens 2,500 00 Total ..u.e. Vlded pm ex nses and fax: paid . National ‘bank notes outstanding Due to Dlh.r tional banks . Due to stal and bankers ... Due to trust ¢o panies and savings n 679,305 73 664,538 05 25,410 63 1,478,204 80 11,863 10 526,133 84 5,862 78 of deposit Time certificates deposit . certified checks Cashier's checks out- standing e jor of 107,078 15 100,000 00— 3,596,587 08 Tofal ... $4,267,973 84 State of Nebri County of Dougl H T, Luther Drake, cashier of th named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement |s true to the best of my knowledge and belief. LUTHER DRAKE, Cashter. cribed and sworn to before me this 100y ST 0 ¥. P. HAMILTON, Seal.) Notary Public. Correct—Attest: FRANK MURPHY, United States posits Directors. No. 'k leport of the Condition of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, At Omaha, in ate of Nebraska. at the Close of h3un ness, }My 16, 3! RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. 2,792,925 14 Overdrafts, L0 unsecur 20,915 30 8. bonds to secure o|rcuhl.lon : ndn lo ucun Vs eposica’ 190,000 00 anluml on U 000 €0 208 14 800 00 7,000 00 1 hlnkl (not reserve agents) Due from state banks and bankers . Due from approved Teserve agents Internal 204,711 07 69,245 98 507,738 96 135 99 6328 0 5432 1 tional banks 10,000 00 !‘ucuon-l tel . ma "Re viz. cawhn ioney serve in Bani et tander nat 039 8- 1. gal tender notes.. 110, 199, Redemption fund with st U. treasurer (5 per cent of circula tion) 2,500 00 $4,196,017 88 $ 400,000 00 80,000 00 LIABILITIES. Capltal stock pald in upplus fund 0,27 20 0,000 00 Nuiuml bank nau- outstanding Due to other tional banks ........J 827,254 00 malviaunl deposia subject to check Demand __ certifl of deposit Time certl 1,678.955 39 0,284 34 ] Certified checks Cashier's checks out- Tot. s Btats of Nebraska Gounty o LV B Caldwell Cashier of th nained Lank do loh'-lv Smear that the v Stament st o my knwlndw Bha beltel: CALDW'LL Ofllhl'f ll‘ n to bet me this l‘lh flli of Jul)'; ll. L M, TALMAGE. (Beal) Notary Public. Correct—Attest: vel ARTIN, R :LL 50,000 00 | Nebre te Lincoln, Coio. Spring Denver, Puebio an stern Expres: Atiantio Express. Colorado Special Chlclro speclal. Lincol Seutrice and ‘Wabash, Illinots Central. Chicago Express . Chicag), Minneapol Bt. Paul Limited a Minneapolis & St. Paul Express . Chicago Express Missounri.Pac! 8t. Lnull Exptess. KC & L. Ex. Chicago, Milwi Chlcl[n Limited . Chicago & Omaha Ex..b WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Fremont. Bikhorn Valley. & Missouri Leave. Bllck H.Il\l Deadwood, .a 3:00 pm Wy nmln(, R aiier aad UEIAB .. vl d 3:00 pm Hastings, York, David ty, Superior, Geneva, Exefer and Beward....b 3:00 pm Norfolk, Lincoln and b 1:30 am © 7:30 am Minneapolis & Arrive. 5:00 pra ©5:00 pm b 5:00 pm b10:25 am. Chicago, Omaha. Twin City Passenger. loux Cif Pl-.nl‘r merson X am 2 9:0 pm pm all pm B5i6s am ebraska Local, ‘Weeping Water h 4:10 pm a10:25 am BURLINGTON l'l'A'rlon—w‘rn & MASON Burlington & Missouri River. Artive. Dfllvor Limited Black Hills and Sound Express Colorado Vi mou . Bellevnue & Pacific Jet Bellevue & Pacific Jet. Kansas City, St . Dlll’. b Dally except Sunday. o Bun- day onl“ ) D-ny except Saturday. e Dally pt Monda; hicuge, nnu-nu- & Quiney. Leave. Arrive. .2 300 am a 4:% pm Chicago 5 iinom 9:3 am 8] Chicago \7-‘.ubul.a Ex Chicago Lo Chica, X lelud Fast STEAMMOATS, Summer Tours on Lake Michi, SFEAmMonIP MANIT U -'fl:—u W - -I.Ih HIP CO., umumu.l-umu.muu.mn ANCHOR LING—U. 3 MAN—STEAMERS or accommodations, Bxcellent C nmu the somtart of .-u-u-'r‘- b i ci:, ‘lund *mlim Joased between New o \aForiantion ""h..-“""m oo BROS ey LOCAL b-nnty ‘State Vetertnarian Food Inspector. H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S, CITY VETERINARIAN. Office and Infirmary, %th and Mason Sts. PN Telephone 5. , located at 19th | {but her mother, WOMAN MANAGES = AIRSHIP Mirs, Btanley Spencer Makes an Asceasion and Lande Without Mishap. CUTS SEVERAL CIRCLES IN UPPER AIR First Woman on Record to Make the Effort Unalded and She Hand ! the Machine Like n Veteran. (Copyright 1802, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, July 19.—(New York World Ca- blegram—Special Telegram.)—Mrs. Stanley Spencer, the handeome, vivaclous, plucky 26-year-old wife of the intrepld acronaut and the firet woman to successfully navigate an airship gave the World correspondent this account of her experlences In this unique situation at the Crystal Palace: “I was_entirely confident 1 should have no trouble in makidg an ascent and persuaded my husband to allow me to do so. Everything being ready, 1 stepped into the car and pressed the button which started the elec- tric motor. I have frequently made balloon ascents with my husband, but the pettsa- tion of having the entire managembnt of an airship was extremely thrilling. “The craft Instantly responded to each movement of the rudder. I ran up to a height of 250 feet and when I made the first turn the ship came about instantly and 1 could hear the wild cheering of the specta- tors below. “I made a complete detour above the grounds. I must confess that I felt a mad desire to continue the journey, and circle the towers of the palace, but, remembering my husband’s instructions, I relinquished the iden. After guiding the airship about and describing a series of figure eights I descended in a perfectly easy and safe man- ner. “I was in the air exactly thirty minutes. The airship employed was similar to Santos-Dumont’s, but on & much smaller scale and the propeller was placed In front, where it acts as trajector, the compact of alr preventing oscillation and rendering the canvas rudder more capable of control ““The motor is a Simms three and & half- horse power and the propeller represents $125,000 spent by Hiram Maxim in experi- ments. The fuel is petroleum. To prevent a repetition of the Severo accident it flows along a metal pipe enclosed in a water jacket and the exhaust terminates in a| Davy safety lamp, rendering an explosion le. “‘Sailing an alrship under favorable condi- tions is'the most delightful sensation im- aginable. Once experienced one would risk anything to indulge it. I am firmly con- vinced that in a few years it will be as common as motoring.” TALK IN THEATRICAL WORLD Playwrights and Players in Paris on Vacations and Planning for Coming Season, (Copyright 1%2, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, July 19.--(New York World Ca- blegram—8pecial Telegram.)—Jane Hadiug is trylng to arrange an American tour for next winter, playing “Napoleon." Coqueljn has secured Mme. Blenstock's version of “Ivan the Terrible,” which- is said to be superior to anything Rostand ever did. The Amerlcan rights have been bought, it is said, for Dodson, whom Klaw & Erlanger are going to star. Clyde Fitch, who now is under his moth- er's care, writes that he is getting better and as soon as he s a little stronger ho will come to Versailles, where he will be the guest of Elizabeth Marbury and El- sle DeWolfe until the middle of Septem- ber. Then all will return to America. Viscountess de Tredern, who Is’ well known in New York soclety, will produce Chalbrier's opera, “Gwendoline," herselt taking the leading part. Richard Mansfleld is reported to have been so enchanted with Octave Mirabeau's new drama, “Business s Business,” which is to be produced at the Comedie Francaise in November, that he is coming here from London to meet Mirabeau, having decided to postpone his retirement in order to pro- duce the plece, Amella Bingham has definitely decided to appear in ‘Mme. Flirt," which! filled the whole of last season at the “Athenee.” Maud Adams has arrived in Paris from Switzerland. After five shopping days hero she will return to the Touraine district to visit historlc castles. She will spend her vacation at the same convent where she sought rest last summer. Mme. Pilar Morin has signed two engage- ments, completely toking up her next sea- son. She will appear in privatefociety en- tertalpments in London. until January, when she will play here in a mew panto- mime. In March and in June she will play the title role in Bugene Moran's new com- edy. She says she will not return to the United States for several years. Calve s entertaining a large party of American friends at her mountain estate in Aveyron. Sarah Berohaydt lately passed through here on her way from London to Belle Isle, her wild ocean retreat upon the rocks of which she once was shipwrecked and where she has been going every summer since. Yvette Guilbert hotly denles the asser- tion published in America that her new a satire upon Sarah Bernhardt, always been her dear friend. Margaret = Ayer, whose mezzo soprano volc» # been the wonder of the past sea- confronted with the prospect of a Jawsuit with the wnanagement of the Na- tional Opera Obmigue. It seems that she agreed to sing there the next two winters, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, objecting vigorously, the Young woman finally refused to sign & contract. Man- ager Carre now argues that an oral agree- ment is bindidg. ‘Margaret intends to re- turn home next month. She sang lately at parties given by Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, Mrs. Harry Lehr and Mrs. Astor, who now invite the marvelous singer to join them at Nqipflrl EARTHQUAKE (E_IN_ TRINIDAD Shock is So Severe that People of Island Are in State of Consternation. NEW YORK, July 19.—A dispatch -has been neceived here from St. Vincent, cables a port of Spaln, Trinidad, correspondent, stating that the island is in comsternation over a series of violent earthquake shocks, The tremblings began Thursday morning and were so vere that all the busin houses of Kingston were deserted. Many buildings were badly cracked by the shaking of the ground anmd further mews from the island is anxiously awaited. KINGSTON, Et. Vineent, Friday, July 18, STEAMBOATS. i | oL New York-Rovterdam, vig, oulogaa: New T in-Screw s 5. of 18,000 fons ro veumer " NOOKAAM suiy o6, 10ax Stadendam aue 2 104 3 A "Fiia Ha Wi Farnam uchl!'. 1523 nam street; ‘arnam street; Louls Nl lonal Bank, O T rew Bteamer Twin-Sorew Breamer perienced here yesterdsy. terrific one at 9:45 in the morning. was accompanted by a-loud, rumbling, ex- plosive sound like thunder. Furaiture was set in motion everywhere; bottles and crockery were thrown from shelves in shops and eeveral bulldings were damaged. There was no loss of life, but a great panio pre- vatled. The most severe shock lasted only ten seconds. These shocks were probably caused by subterranean gas or steam ekplosions. A few days ago it was reported that the sad- dle between the two craters of the Soufriere volcano had collapsed, result- ing in the fall of thousands of cublc feet of sand and scoria rock into the funnel, thus blocking the throat of the crater and it is now claimed that the gas and steam, failing to find an outlet by the throat or funnel, caused internal explosions and in- tense concussions. CONTRACTS FOR BIG CABLE London Comeern to are ai Lay Line from Hondluln to Manila. LONDON, July 19.~The Commercial Pa- cific Cable company signed a comtract with the Telephone Contruction cowmpany in London this week for the manufaccure and laying of its cable from Honoluly to Mazik touching at Guam. The comstruction com- pany guaranteed to complete the cable by June, 1903, it furnished with the necessary soundings. In the event that thoso canmot be furnished the company agrees to fn the cable laying within such time ther after as,i8 neccssary to take (he sound- ings. . Having two steamors capable of carry- ing 65,000 miles of cables, the company is able to complete within a year work which will take the other contractors two to do. The steamer Silvertown, at Woolwich, is now loading the San Kranois:o-Honolulu cable. 2,400 miles and is expecting to safl for San Francisco in August. Eighteen hundred miles of this section have ulready been manufactured and are beiog takem on board Slivertown. MAY FAIL TO SEE EMPEROR Olympian Gamens Delegates Will Prob. ably Miss Audience to Wil am in Berlin, BERLIN, July 19.—It is now considered doubtful whether Emperor Willlam will have a convenient opportunity to receive the Olympian games delegates, John B. Payne, Laverne W. Noyes and Heary J. Furber, jr., of Chicago, who arrived here July 16. His majesty's present plans are to keep away from Berlin for a month. The delogates’ time here is limited, as they have to go to Paris. They have received nothing but pleasant assurances unofficially from those who may later officlally send a German repre: tion. The delegates would find their work greatly simplified should congress authe ize the president to recognize the gam nd Greene Arguments. QUEBEC, July 19.—Judging from the present appearance argument on the motion to quash the writs of habeas corpus in the Gaynor-Greene case will not be concluded today. Mr. Stuart opened the proceeding this morning on behalt of the prosecution, being followed by Semator Dandurand, who addressed the court in French, both quoting numerous authorities in support of thelr motions. Me: Taschereau, Gervals and Tessler are to speak and Mr. McMaster will close the argument. Gaynor Leopold Visits Edward. LONDON, July 19.—King Leopold of Bel- glum, whose yacht Alberta is lying in the Solent, visited King Edward today on beard the royal yacht Victoria and Albert and stayed half an hour with him. The latter's condition continues to be all that could be desired. VAULT BOXES ARE EMPTY Chicago ety Deposit Vaults, Su posed to Contain Thousands, Are R QHICAGO, }uly 19.—~Mystery surrounds the reported disappearance of $22,183 in cash and two certified checks of $500 be- longing to three prominent bookmakers of the Washington park racetrack from the night vaults of the Masonlc Temple Safety Deposit company. The losses that were reported today ar George Rose, §13, $6,780, and 8 Stury 4. Last night after the end of theé raciog at the Washington park track the three bookmakers in company deposited their money in the night vaults. Today when the men came to secure their,money the boxes were empty. The varnish was scratched from the boxes in places as if they had been tampered with. The men all had separate keys, as did the watch- man. Other losses have been reported, but the management of the deposit company believes, no robbery has taken place. The police are working on the case. Later in the day heavy losses were re- ported by persons which made the aggregate loss reach $35,000. Two bookmakers reported losses as follow: Harry Laudemann, $7,600; “Doc” Ralney, $8,000. Shannon brothers and ‘“‘Bud” ‘White ere sald to have heavy deposits and only empty boxes. George Rose, in addi- tion to his cash, said he lost §8,000 cer- tificates of deposit. MINE CHANGES OWNERSHIP Total Considerat, Iron Preperty 14 Over Thre ‘ Million Dollars. Murphy, MARQUETTE, Mich, July 19.~It is of- flclally snpnounced that the Cleveland Clifts Iron company has purchased the 1 held by the Itasca Mining compa: on 160 acres of land adjoiniug the Hawkins mine on the western Mesaba range. The consideration was $500,000 cash snd 7 cents per ton for all ore now shown up (about 5,000,000 tons) and all that is yet to be found. The lease provides for the plymt’l to the fee holders of & royalty of 20 per ton on all ore mined, which makes total considerably over $3,000,000, it belng estimated that the tract contains fully 10,- 000,000 tons of ors TO OUST CLEVELA"D COUNCIL . Attorney G Distriet Court. CLEVELAND, July 19.—Attorney Gen- oral Sheets began quo-warranto proceed- ings in the circult court today to oust the Cleveland city eouncll and demanding that the members of that body show by what right they hold offi Judge Caldwell of tho elrcuit court anted an order restraining the couneil from granting further franchises or spectal privileges until the case s heard and lc- clded. Attorney Ges 1 Sheots hoids that in- asmuch the federal plan of municipal goverument Las been declared uneonstitu- tiopal by the supreme court, the city eoun- oll s an {llegal body.

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