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THE BEE R ,?.-.m....i WANTED—TOBUY }AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA|McKennaUncovers {SPANKING TP T0 COURT|Mrs. Thaw and - BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, ciothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 87l o) OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 25 9 p \ r . 4 ey | first Church Dedluted with Joyous l lans fOI' hcw Iowa Judges to Decide Corporal Pun- | ImP”s‘m Cd bOfl Idaho Carev ACt Lands "‘.“T‘”;oxl‘f’?'fi W RIS | Services. Dreadnoughts ishment in Schools. Flout Hartridge { STANDARD upright plancs. Phone Web- | V1 SA C ’ s NEW PLEXES s 1y Suak Ri v 1 Twi Falls C “"" — e | EROWE N e b LT Proposed War Boats Will Be | Lw ":?_7 bt {Both Deny that Former Attorney for € 1ver a eY“" win alls ountrYQ ffin“‘%‘-"i-‘u‘.’-““fi' k:{fl'fidflr;:_:"irlcr | Rev. De, Wheeler Sermonizes on the Thirty ;:: Cents:e"‘" Than Municipal Legislators in the Dark as Harry Thaw Spent Any 29, care A () ix_ " o coping Toan t Ships. on Refusin ublien- IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. - 5 R ATEuNS LA MAVIE ST . T i P Hush Money. WANTED—SITUATIONS LONDON, May 24 —Reginald McKenna tor M AT : : . K- L s KN he H N, 1 torical Bullding. Bttt 5 Engineering and Construction Work by GOOD, all around man cook wants vmm' el s first lord of the admiralty, in replying =5 oot POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. May %--Harry J. G. White & Company, Incorporat on I Lotsl Bed O Avess. Tk | K. Thaw and his mother, Mary Copley pany, rporated. to criticisms on the naval policy of the The First Christian church of 8outh | government, has said that the battleships (From a Staff Correspondent.) Thaw, both issued statements tonight at- | | i Omaha was dedicated vesterday by ®erv-|(s pe built under this year's program| DES MOINKES, May 24—(Special)—The |tacking the affidavit made and statement som . . } LEGAL NOTICES {lces at three different hours during the | ywouiq be at least 3 per cent superfor to|supreme court of lowa will be called upon | iseued In New York yesterday by cnttord y Acres Wlll Be Opened by Dranng,“, PSS lday. The service in the afternoon Was|iheir {mmediate predecessors. In what | to decide the question of administration of | W. Hartridge, formérly of counsel for NOTICE ~TO CONTRACTORS-NOTICE | the only one out of the usual hours. The way that superiority 1¥ to be obtained has | corporal punishment in public achools. Two |Thaw, In which tHe lawyer sald that he $. 8 liereby given that sealed bide wiil be | nder the SuperVISlon Of the Idaho | recetved. .oy e Boaid or’ Commissioners el B Bl edifice. lo- |nov been entirely dsclosed. but at least | Des Molnes teachers recently heat a boy | had spent_ appreximately 000 “hush e of the Bouth Dakota State Soldlers’ ome | cated at Twenty-third and streets. o " o ed ¢ d _blue boy's | mo o conoill 0! ¥ - at Hot Springs, Soutn Dakota, at the office |4 ¢y rodu: )t about two years of two of the improvements to be introduc until _he was black and biu The Y'8 | money to concillate persons who would ‘ ‘ State Land Board of the commandant of said heme on or | g - MR 010t y are known. 1In the first place, the ten|father caused thelr arrest. The clty sup-|otherwise have injured hia client. Mr | before the 18t day of June, 19, at|hard work and sacrifice on the part of lung twelve-inch guns with which the | erintendent, whose salary was just ralsed | Hartridge s suing for counsel fees and 2 0'dlock in the afternoon, for the erection | the members, They have been led fn this . 5 el nave' s | by ounoed that corporal p | 865 Sibne. and rick smokestack Tor the |wark by tnelr. poster, . T, Tay, who ships are to be equipped are to have y the board, announced that corporal pun- | jseyed his statement wfter. a motion had . . o State Boldiers Home, according to plans | greater muzzle energy than those now In | ishment is justifiable. In police court 8at- | poon made by Mre. Thaw calling for & bill H SH NE IDAHO anaspeciiications | prepared "0 DJ\,.W,,i.-um- to the clty eighteen months 80 AU |uss. These guns will be capable of de- |urday Judge Steward held I wan n0t|of purticulars in hI¥ bt Harry Thaw e . ( ) ( ) o oobr (pheshapen < ndend i that time the church had a struggling con- | veloping a muzslo energy of 53,00-f00t | justitidble and fined the teachers. They at | . o ' ] ALSO | gregation of eighty members. The number Y in the Matteawan asylim for ‘the etiminal For the furnishings and settings of three tons compared with the energy of 47.000-| once appealed to the district court and i 307 %% B e e Wtk jog has béen_ doubled since “that Umd. TN |foot tone of the sun of the DFAMMouSNL. | saia They weaid ckFry-the-question, to the |\ ond nese hers BRI Siother Fad, besn [ the South Dakota State Soldicrs Home at |church bullding as it stands today was the | In addition to this increased power, all | nighest court. The father 1s equally do- | simost cepstantly, I LApER. WIth, Rt Jper 10 ge, Bouth ots, acc o | - n 0 i art: ! le‘m Rhd" specitications preparcd by Ben | Ambition of the pastor and it is such &|ne twelve-inch guns of these new ships|termined. Bo. the .supreme court will be "7‘.{?."3"' o %ht'." lr‘v" '«”v- \n'p ind that e Lowler, chict engineer. Bias will De re- |church as may inspire fust gratification |mo. ve fired on elther side. For this pur- | called upon to pass upon the justification Mle sorry for the state of mind thas celved for ste cations separ: s can be iomde I | pose the fleck erections have been reduced | of beuting’ children with fists and rods. Jump sum_ for tne whole amount of the | At the morning service F. M. Rains of !¢, 0 finimum and the two pairs of | The Mothars': clube throughout the state Reglstratlon Will Open June 1st, wark except “for the brick or stecl Sk | Cincinnati dellvered an address on the guc- | "0 CEMU, ML (G (%0 Py in | the’ membars of which do not beat their ess of the terprise. He 11 Lt roundl e o Ve J Bids must be hccompanied by a certified C°*° Of the enterprise. Te Callet UPOR LM% |y rhettes on each wing, but arranged i | own children, will be interested in watching | =¥ URAIGEVREN oF 1 HISEM, .5 WVEr e check equal to 10 per cent ol the amount |Mmembers to assist so Sehiaton ok B A ol i g - |him to “hush” anything’ It js news to me ‘ ]Oses J 7 1909 P the "Did. The boara resecves the right |might be dedicated with all obligations | €chelon, can sweep through aimost & com- |-the developmenta of the case and the ultl | 0, 0 o b b 40, keep: fuy- soni out of une to reject any and all bids. Plans and | subseribod. The members pledged §3,000 at | Plete clrcle and fire on the port or star- | mate decision. It is generally conceded specifications can be seen and examined | i board side. The other three pairs of guns |&mong.club women of Des Moines that | Matteawan. That question was ndt raised at this office of the commandant or at |the morning service " o y from the time 1 met. Mr. Hartridge until by W rLL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, |tne ofiice of The Omaha lHee, Cmaha, | In the afternoon the church was open | Will be mounted in barbettes in the center | the court's decislon may have some ma- | (% 0 L 0m Lo "ang ;2o [ AND INVESTIGATE. Neb.. Bjoux City Journal, Bloux' City, &} |t il in a congratulatory service. At thia [line, one barbette being forward and two | terlal effect upon the attendance of the i siack according to specili- | on the part of the members ely. Bi fidavit and statement of Mr. Hattridgs with no smalt satisfaction. . They show the |inspired 1t. I read the extmordinary af- 1 v i ' blie schools. half over." 5D Dated this 7th day of May. 10, by |all the local pastors of the Protestant|aft. In one of the latter the guns will be | Pu ! - o ! - order of the Board of Commissioners. J. |faith were present and. expressed much |carried at a high elevation. This fs con- City Councils Anxtous. Harry Thaw's statement fe similar to Ty WRITE [ MUY SN MUAISL" | puonay praise for the' happy'results of | sidered an improvement -on the arrange.|: CIty, cOUBSIS all over the state are anxs (that of his mother) btih ‘wddiush It : A - ) \ = | the offorts of the Chrlstian congresation. | ment of the big guns on the new American | fous abgut “the new law passed by 'th| bristles with persorial attacks. ypon, Harn. ) ; GOVERNMENT NUTlCES The remarks of the various pastors were | ghips. In the Amerlcan ships the ten last assembly, and the office of the at- | ridge. The statement says among other L : ‘ : B Hl IR I I . {brier. At this service about 8250 was|primary guns can aleo be fired on either | '9Fn¢ general is being flooded with let- | things OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QU \R-]udz!»d to the fund of the morning. Some- | proaaside, but all the guns being placed | ters of inquiry, a8 to whether of not under | “The affidavit published by € W, Fgrt- termaster, Fort Douglas, Utah, April |thing like $0 was raised at the evening | the new 'aw they must publigh in & news- | ridge is composed of falsehoods ‘from “ Llnd Sflleg Dept.. BOISE H)AHO [ et 1o St shat P oon i timne Blicate: | service. This means that the church will paper & report of what the councll proceed- | ginning to end. = Were there any truth in £ s Teceived at this office until 10 oclock [be in easy financlal circumstances. The ings were and pay for such. The two cities | it I should have him disbarred, but there | congregation, It is belleved, will immedi- a. m. May 26, 1905, and then opened in under the Des Moines plan of government |fs no truth in it. He never spent $40,000, | the presence ‘of ultending bidaers, for in the center line, the bow and stern fire s coniderably reduced, there being no guns on the wing. Moreover, British ex- perts consider that the American system l oly o e to 3 ol making one of are also much interested. Under their | por $.000, nor $100 in ‘hush money,’ as he S of construction of & Garbage Crematory and , At€ly Increase to 300 or 400, making £ 4 ) "REAL ESTATE fnmws CAMAS PRAIRLE. Ricn, black.| Crematory Bullding at Fort' Doaglas, | thellargest church socleties of: the city. makes it difficult to train all the guns &t} .p wer they must print reports of 1he | pretends. s ('I V ~I’WEKT\ FOR SALE. #oil, abundant rainfall, mild ‘@imn, te; A8 | Tiah. Information furnished on applica ; an acute angle to the fore and afterline of G o o o plica- e conveniences of the N ouncii proceedings for distribution and if | « v 1 Qe Hoed. | ‘tion.” Envelopes. containing bids to be | 1I¢ convenlences of the new church are | .. ship. - L i i g Any mewspapst man,in. New, Yotk can | | (e o “ any, It is thoroughly modern in all de- ompelled to, also pay for prinung them | marked “Proposals for Crematory guild- |Many. It is thoroughly ern in a e % v comp . also pay for p 8 | tell you that Hartridge's pretense of hav- ity and suburban homes, | ' and addressed to “Captain T. R. tafls. The basement confains several rooms The new British veseels, two of Whith |, ewspapess ft will put a double burden | g guppressed anything fs: humbug. = A for map of northwes Wwonti Grangeville, 1daho. soil s OREGON farm S ’ p y | ’ Iohn MO]‘[‘]SOH H()use parties coming to OrefoW mikht get some | Giarker, Quartermast 15th Infantry, | and commodious parlors. The upper floor | &re to be bullt in private yurds and tWol ypon them, person like Hartridge could not close one : Constr: ||ln( Quallvnlla!lfl Fort_ Doug: | 4 . the . n o be fitted wil Mr, Morrimon has removed to the ranch | {himtoh 4o Crnirty Cgears of | 106 UtahA."26-27-28-29 M, 24-26. |contatns the chapel and Bunday school|by the governmont, Aro © trentinke i hudir oyl Bl bt eyelash of the thousand-eyed preses. All Ty e g e gl atle ol | continual residence ‘in* {Ne & Wiilamett | — rooms, connected by a flexible curtain. |turbines to develop a speed of twenty-0ne | Completion of ‘the State Historical bulld- I Hartridge does 18 to repeat vaguely some peautiful home Joeated at Grand Av ay: TAight. e o “you 8ol G g . and Fiopence: bolevard: Alngonally Scross | e e U e Jon some | tabrications, then preténd he'spent money | 1 The windows of the building are of | knots. ing is one of the important matters that \ Croey | nformation that would sdve you seme REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS stained glass and several of them are me- must be taken care of by the board when | from Rome Miller's ' $25000 ° resi < . - | to keep this from the knowledge of the Nine large rooms, excellently buiit: house | MecCised. Room 8% Rothehild . Fidg . S morial sifts by the membersand the wo- | Py d ap f it meets June 1. The last legistature. ap- | o0 HP (R O porn loegted inm wejting of fine old forest | Poriland, Ore. (20)-Mi® Jeld | Claude R. Combs and wife to Kliza [ ctetios of the chureh.. The gonors of win- | ETESIAEAL art propriatcd a sum to complete the building. A oo ces; ast front; outiook fine; | — oo | Mr. Hartridge is suing for approximately R. Ward, parcel in southwest corner dows were: Mr. and Mrs. 8 C. Shrigley, . There must yet be installed marble wains- | ACCeptS O1fice | coting and staircases. 1t 1a probable th S0 in all for counssl fees and expehses | oflcb & block 3, E. V. Bmith's Ad- in memory of their son, Clifton Shrigley large’ barn. Fornfer peice §7,000, present “North Dakol price $5:500. Act ‘quickh, H M FOR SALE-30,000 acres best wheat and| Homestead Co. to 'Joseph Clzek, Joiad 2% Joseph Garlow, In memory of Mrs. Gar- board will advertise for bids for that work ;"“d HIDES R R at‘l"lson & orton flax land jn the northwest: for further | 184. i, -756, 767, 8%, Homestead Ad- {low and Mrs. Carrfe Garlow-Conway: Miss after a decision is reached as to what | !0 b6 exact-was spent as “hush money. Aw—Mip | \pferimatin gall or wrife (fi’)""ll{“gfixle.JE‘r"lj;«wL_wN R 1 | Fannio Slabaugh's Sunday school class. |Jy Now a Trustee of the Hampton |*ind of marble is to be used. It fa not | e g g othay e 4 Slabaugh, ‘ot 7, Barkalw Blace = 1.6 |Mrs. George Mayfield's class, Miss Nellle N b expacted that the $10,000 given by the legls- M lt t d O t X bk By e SO "‘ij_‘ Texas. S. V. Phelps to William D. Giffin, lot | Evans' class, the Willlng Workers and the | ormal and Agricultural lature will much more than do this work | ultituaes u Faiin 1 Bl T . 2, block 1. Hillside No. 2. 2500 | pastor's gitt by Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ray Institute. and the next general assembly will be | 4 e — l-'(\l\ll:’.fi(\‘I.l‘.‘Iul{"‘-wv:vlil;’vn‘nl v‘"y"»?yyr:-l':"‘;f an il ‘l‘:'l"'7"';_“‘;":"’1‘?:' _,:}‘ “"1"["“‘:- | All the windows are in keeping with the asked for more to put on some finishing| CO bee le Nallcd : : Panhandie, will be sold &t awction; nigh: | block 4, Hanscom Place *% 1| seneral harmony and good taste of the( ..o O T At th touches. 1t s the hope of members of the Ly 147 Investment est_ bidder, court house door, Le Fors, | Josephine T. P. Brisbin and husband | ehureh - L L) i ® COM- | phoard that the time Is not far distant at Con_ey Island ‘_ A0 . Texas, June 1, 1% to satisty" fdebte to 4. W, Jeatherstons, lot ¥, Up- | Good Thoughts Desirable. mencement exercises at the Hampton | when the state will place in the wall niches " ness secured by deed of trust. If you are an efrace 1 Dr. R 1 Wheeler preached a stirring Normal and Agricultural institute this gains, COM king for ba W. R. Pat- about the <corridors of the historical build- Geod rovin' it e, mRRTErA except fur- | 10 Byion R. Hastings and wife to Mar- g P garet A..Miller, sub lot 1, tax lot 32, ‘ ction " 10-15-13 R.. Miller and morning, a letter wus read from President Ing statues of prominent men in th - 3 Tait in which he announced his acceptance |yt mAIUEE B FIORIRIEE R A0 PAE WO | After Much Talk Nothing Happened of a place on the Board of Trustees of : . e eobin ffor | terson. Trustee, Mctiean, Fiex. = " "1 | MBS COltaRAS, east front, fine shade, o oo et B “Hlte to Lake street car. By building and practical sermon on the art of keep- 2| ing voung at the Presbyterfan church last e to Byron R. more cottages this will pay 14 per‘cent Wyoming. \ ‘Hastings, same. 6 2| evening. Basing much of his argument on | SCCE L0 T gucation of the | 1Y 18 rapldly being filled with magnifi- and the Knowing Ones Are on iRwebtment; Drice Sh. Thotas McCague to Brower E the text, “Af a man thinketh in his heart| opr; and the Indian. Mr. Taft's letter to | SNt plctures. Bome high class statuary Still Happy. r o o 4 I IO s . Dlogk ™ & |80 15 he." he delivered an nddress on the! [y 11 B. Frissell, principal of the school, ! the commodious niches would add & i § Hegutiful Bristol St. Rem| Sablem o Theodore Vande | practical ways of retaining vigor. One of | was as follows: USRS 00 U0 FR6 GPURSTEINS OF U6 UIE- L 1 o T b o i bogaerde, lot 4, block 1, Bt. Mary the sugmestions was that a clean, pure| WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, May |'n8: 4 . May 24.<Two hundred New i-roam cotiage. thoroughly modern Aadition ... et 25| faith was ever essential. After this moral | Wy 1909.~My Dear Mr. Frisseil: I have your Expect Much of Delegates. thousand persons, according (o esthnates, one. block: o BIth IR v Hi ia extre Provident Real Betate Co. to H. M note announcing my election as a member § went down to Coney lsland téday to watch ®ood and has 0 be sen appre “block Zs Poppleton | benring haa been attained. the man would | of ‘the Ioard of Hampton Trustees, and |, .t on €xpected that the delegutes named s tanta 109 FAVING paiil. Price43,100; reasonable Phippén & Edwards, Stert Landroth, lot 3, blc b v e of the police clap on the Iid, as thréatened by rms, | Park ; 70| succeed hest who gave constant and daily | consider it an honor to be one of them and C'v Dt B S S )h«)‘f-r McClellan's recent declaration lhhlyl | Zonn ‘Anderson and wite:to Bima & e 1o his thousht atons whalescme | Shall be very glad to contribute what lit- | Conference on State and Local taxation s 3 i Ta, At mie i Bmime | {tie 1 can to” the continued success of the | in Louisville, Ky., September 21, will bring | the Sunday closing lgw weuld be énforced. Those who expected a clash between the 1/lines, The man who simply drifts without school. Very sincerely yours, block 21, South Omaha.. . : back to-lowa some ideas with reference { 4 i F £ Isabell D. Kennedy to M. H. Cornish ose, W to think ls dead al- WILLIAK R, TAFT. Jaw and the showmen w iy 4 59 Boston Stare Bldg. ‘Phone Doug. 2282 NOW pen 'to Entry | and wife, st lnl)fi block 13, Shinn's """‘_F“ e “;'", sl <% t Dr. Frissell announced that the selection | 10 taxatlon, such as will be beneficial in l"‘vr :': ,,."._"mm' w,,:,'.‘,v.,:”,,,,del::w‘"‘xl . : TN I o | ready, dead on his'feet. The'surest pre- o 4 st LAl A dAwe. tauite. Mauthlopisiss o urred. | 9 A dditicn '-.... 310 | of Mr. Taft was made at a meeting of the oginins | o0 RO HF Ot PR - | Louls Holahein'er and wite to Michael [ ventative .of the encroachment. of -old age| St N LNt Wok s R e Cearly | ture. THY fecent assembly dismissed taxa. | “MUsCTMeRt Tesor(s ran As usial) afd oaly . IN OMAHA | under the Carey Act at Wheatland, Wyo. | “as ok 8 i \ ng the sarly y b six arrests were made during' the da. a <0 few days will ‘sell | " Wrlte us for tull in€ormation, how o | Ty . o b block BogEs & |18 for the young man oc yagian (0 ket ik peri ot May. tion to copsiderable extent, but failed to| iy, of these were peddiers and two were at n e i1l trade fog ‘modern | get some of these lands. We Wil locate |ne Shull Land Co, to N. ¥ Anders %01 ambition on living to be 100 Vears old and | pr. H. S. Pritchett of Washington, in [Pase any of the bills intrsduced. “They f pres s e g L, ) fana I ¢ 1 |'§ 2 look Interest to N. F. Anderson for violation of the excise’ lAws. The gen- S g g ‘g |<4l ';‘!\'”_“ ]' | !h';l“'y-‘"_‘rm;“'N e Yo w’@‘,"‘; he fuai | ot 15, olock 2, Shull's 24" Addition 0 | never glve up. Another most nrce"nrv'.-nmmennnx on Mr. Taft's letter, said: turned down' the freeing of Mortgages | oal gayety of the laland was not giaturbed 1 A et | e rich; It Is & great alfeifs. wneat, oats, | MiPNIs Lucth and husband to Mabel [ thing 18 to, texsy 1o papdfar, (N8 peity |Tati, by his, ssoeptance, honots eduoation |from. t4xatiohi. the. tresing of orporation Lynjon' lsdiupTo LIS INIRPAIRRL sxRertiug it === | barley, sugar beei and potato country. | V. Shiner. nely swie and ni nwig | pains and aches. Job said, “The thing|and no less the high office of president, in | stocks in foreign corporations from taxa- |ana questionable places alone dre fto' be P L}IA iE | ;‘l’,,‘:} oy ?’.';“’:’}."N‘f‘h?‘;“ylu‘;} FIoND X2 IValan 4t aL Lo sdme.. sk 1 that 1 feared most is come upon me.” “Of |showing his interest in the educational | tion, and the bill providing for & tax com- | mojested. PARW .s- €3 LANT FOR sSAL® | fs abundant, We have railroad, school | G€orge A. Wiese et al. to same . 1] course it will," #aid the doctor. *“The way | Mmethods of his country.” Great disappoint- | mission. The men selected by- the gov-1 Coney 'Island is' happy and predicts & i : and church’ facilities and - the best of | st Qlsease or decrepitude is to cease |Ment was expressed that President and | ernor are interested in the taxation ques- | passing of the much talked of blue cloud. aal b Total ... $14,452 Colorado, :::‘xl;b'n:‘ "T(f:l!:mlf": m':rv ‘L‘«;‘;m“llrl:m 3)!;: SR taahe s A % Lto: Tean’ thaly sdvinios ert vour de.|Mrs. Taft were unable to come OwIng to | tion. Among those who will be one of « i , | b T § A0k y % % Mrs. Taft's lliness. he k artiel vill be F “ . 2 to have our full descfiptive illustrated | | termination to conquer and.you will con- t eenest participants will be Frank G. l €QIOK ATED 8NAP. ; | % iy : K [ & ecfhe gniving . tawoslte, . \weive miles | Sirgulic at onos, free lof -tue_aakigs. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS | quer. The Christian Sclentist has one germ : Plerce -ot Marshalitown;: secretary of th een Interest | from “Denvuri (rull . and ‘vegetable land; { U T R Ndson, Lmmigration Agt, | — of truth at least, that of the curative| Iowa Ne ro Kl"s lowa League of Municipalities. The other . . et oy - fina “brow o6 'the’ meun: | Quire of J. R Mason, Ant | - — . L ! g members are J. E. Jackson of Sioux City, in Aeron t tainw dea ior ‘e o lavesunent.” This heatiand, Wyé New York to Mavre-Paris 6 Days |principle of determined resistance, : : o e Pl Pty By gl € aufics L wOlG @b - )1 v | | . " s ) « | W DS AR e VRIS | o — = Patient Golfers Win Out. His White Wlfe Dubuque, F. T. True of Councll Bluffs and ] NATIONAL INVESTMENT €O, ~ ESTATE S The showery weather prevented a num- Karl Johnson of Osage. It wilj be noticed i & - Kreudtis Biog., Gsus, Nel i REAL LOA'N e ber -of the golf ‘piaysrs from. sngaging 15| that Mr. Savage is a member of the senate | German Cities Are Vieing with Each )~ bignng . » | - . 3 § 2 e Ty et ¥IVE PER CENT MONEY' Compagnie Générale e sport at the Soun Omaha Countrs |She Had Quit Him and He Cut Her and M. Johneon of the house of l:.;'.;wl,r.l Other in Offering Prizes to AU ledgwick Co., Colo.; sub-irrige ~ H club yesterday afternoon As It turne : on, as n , 18 i ¢ Omaha Business Property. y ¥ Air Sailors, o e Sis. Bduassy tiioch, Couns THOMAS BRENNAN. Transatlantique | out it was one of the best afternoons of | Throat and His Own at made up of progressives, standpatters and Gl Biuits, e, Fhones s und A4 ‘] Reom 1 New TorkLuge Mgt o ""“‘"m"m Sorew ‘:‘ ‘1“:‘:. :I":r'_'p'h"‘y | the season for comtortable play. Twenty | Ottumwa. o s = o (e MET 31 Naval officers in command, wireless tele 4 e TRy b onld Cenmor Papers. BERLIN, May #.—The interest taken i e - - J submarine safety bell signal system. | or more of the best playvers were out and f Nebravka. MONEY TO LOAN—] —Payne TATREEIT OO | 1e Toorsin | oo May StiLe Savole ....duns 11 | made the round of the courss several times. | DES MOINES, May M.—Because his wite | , A7 Sffort 0B the part of “The Qreater | the coming ‘miernationsl eeransutiealyex- i @K | 14 Lorrain Seta 12 Lortos 11308 B T poores were reported 10 Manager | wife would mot retarn fo lve with nim| %%, Molnes Committes to establith. & | position-at Franktort is revesied by the .k £ — — vene o v A e f i v ’ o SEND“for ‘jong i 6 to $100 Per gi0 1O $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, | = Provence ....June 16iLs Provence uly 1} lovd Sherwood and will be 80 reported for | and their two children at Ottumws, George | CCR*OTPhiP over the press in Des Moines | numerous. prizes which are being presented { acre. BREMIY, Hrandels Hidg lig., T5th ‘ahd mRuy . | Special One-Class Cabin Service (IT class) 7 Eheip ildren at : GCOT8E | 1oy heen the cause of considerabl by various German cities for achlevements au-Mis | Wead Rids... ¥th and Verta. - (-0 | 40 1o $60 aiternate Saturdays. the next few weeks so that he may figure | Edwards, & negro, tonight killed her, using i i S8 R, o O LA Othas bl 1o S e N HE ~— | PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, | New York-Bordeaux S i cabin) |out the handicaps for the first tourna-|a small pocket knife, and then committed | Te"t the last few dave. A few evenings|in the realme of the ar. s GOOD LAND CHEAP, 416 Brandeis Bl s | | 4 _ ago members of the editorial staffs on all | technical achievements alsa are not. want- o0 meres western--Neb:, $5.00 per acre. | 6B ef i 2)—82% | e m‘ parnam Streer | METt8. The best score made vesterday | suicide with the same instrument. He cut | ' - e The exposition is dnviting entriés for Wi pawll * balaice i eight years; 380 | PAYNE, BOSTWICK & GU. N. X, Lifa |H E Moores roam Street | afternoon was by J. J. Fitagerald on his|the woman's throat and then slashed his |‘he 1008l PAPErs were invited o o free |lng = The FRPOSTO object o€ whicHAs. to Cach ‘yeat ot Di Neb. g0 Private money, 800 to S0, 10w rate | Lo Neess stional Bank | |aat time around the course. He made a|own, dying five minutes after the Turder, | PANQUet of the-committee. At the banquet |& comp 2 ; e bt s south x. s @8 | ¥ B street | f i vt : as members of the committes were some | Construct a metal lighter than aluminum, per uek ery acre can be cultivated W s G Davidson i Street | score of 4L for the nine holes. Three holes | Edwards was a miner. it A Drise ot o, G wone, owner, 312 Shugart Block, | REAL estate purchase -mom tgages | ? th . S andal LR AR of the big advertisers of the oity and some | Put retaining its solidity. prize of 1y i "Biurer Tu. - Phones B und $14. | Fant . ontracts Dousnt Aute ,D.'”fn',‘;' oo Adobinaci il M e “he | GREAT BRITAIN SIDES of the promiment business men. Thelr |!8 Offéred for a balloon hall capable of ) C o R S G me x| Bid Boston Store Bldg: e ‘NOI'“I German I | X |Fnigin coneiobied ialoryes, daece. < 3he WITH CHINAIN, DISPUTE |Presence miaht nave boen piannad o give | 5C0mmoding sisnive of the dimeosions 1 s e — course is s v roust e ot the Zeppell lso 80 constructed to Okiaho: 600 TO $200,000 on Dnproved property; no | Large. Fast and Tuxurlous Twin-Screw | are many. The greens are not yet in con- welght to the request made. Then the | the e ol i s § -— delay. GARVIN BROS., 1904 Farnam St. Express and Pdasenger Steamships ” PAPers wera Rppealétl to to suppress aji | SOMIt Of entry and egress - 'from _Any v OKLAHOMA ey | e o b ar P, | ition. but are gradually. being improved. | Ortentals Refuse to Accede (o Any all | arter of the compass. &:-like amount:is 4 . M e 2 el i mert | Floya Sherwood made a real scratch Proposals from Portugal as news concerning quarrels at the city halll jio oy gor the cheapest small balloon ha'l t acred af uplind prairie, black sandy MONEY TO BUILD. | PLYMOUTH —CRERBOURG—BREMEN | under the Des Molnes plen of government, | o t" q I, neat Caney, Kan:. price §20 per acre $500 to $200,000 at current ra: | Bxpress Sallings Tussdays at 10 J | shot off the first tee Saturday afternoon. to Macao. / 8¢ *| and another prize of $0 for, & balloon @i—i acres of agricultural land in one | W. H. THOMAS, 508 First Nav'l Bank Bidg. | ¥4% Wm. D 0r. May & Kronprine Wan ,{,‘,,”,' % | He drove 23 yards and landed in the cup. corruptness of public officials. crimes by | hall, which can be transported by rail and body, soirfe 18 leased for ofl and gas and W@—-2s | B TR CHERBOURG—BBEMEN |T. J. O'Neil claims he equalled that record| LISBON, May 24.—The dlspute between |Prominent business men, etc. In fact, they | py together and taken ‘to pieces again i some is not: 10cateéd § miles wouthwest : of Nowat fce 324 per acre. LOWEST RATES—Bemmw, - Brandais BIOR. | oo Sy SHMns, Thurdays at 10 A M. | with the first shot he ever tried at a golf | Portugal and China over the possession | wanted only the good side of the capital | tpg ghortest period of time. A section of 230 dcrew W extra good furm land, lo a3 | friasee Al June ¢ Priedrich D. Gr., dune 17 | ball, but has never done it since. of the dvn-'ndvn'l--; of Macao has reached | city Dflfl; "'4 and the offenses of poli-| (ne exposition will be devoted to the iljus: cated neur Wann 3 %0 acres of this — e ¥ \ acute s e Portuguese - | ticians, business men and the money e % - alety % You will ‘tind, % acres has | $50 TO 3,00 in homes (n ha O Keofs | G00rge Washington —ails July 1--37.00 tons Shooting Scores. B0 AoUis AfagN T8 SIRVHEUMM TKeS: i Pt tration of the history of seranautios. e e o i e s eal Kaiate Gow 0 N. B bite. O Dous | Newest dnd Largest Licuan Ship afowt. Bvery tuc | o SROOUME Seores, o |ment is sending General Joaquim Joss|class suppressed. The effort was a failure. | JUVISY, France, Msy Z.—Sixty thou Corn-and oats 1o the wcre; 10 wcres is| OF A-2182 D88 AT TAR NAPLES—GEN regular weekly shoot of the Bouth|yecpado to induce China to come|One paper learning of the nature of thelsand persons attended the seroplane race B e A e s B LI, e A oA Omaha Gun club took place yesterday aft- A lis " Dolertsndine: - murt'| 3 4 4 0 Tom L g0 es AN DL Metiterranead Suiiings Sacurdavs at 11 A M| oot Ot O eral average of the clun|t0 an amicable erstanding. This, | banquet falled to send .a representative | meeting at the new aerodrome here today a per avre. § $12 000 -0 CBERREE R AL A T e i the (et Shot Af fhe cea? | notwithatanding the fact that the | whereupon & commitiee calleq upon iic|A high wind prevailed and the contest we-Lok dcres Of rich valley lavd. all| : 4 | Gonnections Eucireling the Globe son, but no perefct scores were recorded, |SOVerRment has recelved word (hat the |editor and ssked him to keep his paper| was greatly marred theréby. - Leen #mooth aud “gart #ime I8 In a high rivate money ta ludn at b per cent in- 3 lers’ Checks good all over the wo g A4 Chinese government absolutely refuses | :clean” alo g T B e | Dalasvaumat maas ; state of cultivation; this land s located | tereat on first class morigige security. In Ty = AT 5 il “}.’;‘,‘:' 1:\“ k\r«l\:vvl’ LK -:n' Aark. and e | SRR | e et | :;:m" al n: «‘n‘m r:m ;“ vl\;(“.un: I\h‘ :‘r .‘,f." x;: l”lll:llfiailv:‘l‘:ll x‘:‘: :d-.n; r:::m::: ! TeEhin tR soxt ‘atled of "Watova, Okl and | answering give description oh. the preparty. | 8 Bitlmey How Eotk or's. Glassedi jlue rocks’ wcre hard to see at times. | ¢ 4 committee was y this editor that his | for the $1,00 prize, b Al mite froms NOwata, ONL, 80 acres of | the rental income and the amount of 1oad | Gon 88 p..’n.m. St Ohloago, Til. 98 8 | he tollowing are the scores [Ruese delegates unless POFtugal renounces | paier wag vclean” and that if the com.|his own maehine it has not been definitely . B P PSS ShY autiy MR 0 e | fasired on Saoi Addme e - A | ———— | WcCatfry MHurley 3 13_|the dependencies. ? Umittee would-look atter cleaning up from | decided to make the awdrd to him Theie 1 atd threw mils south; the land ) M58 % | The Beculo re o - : § LrnER I A T T et CANDINAVIAN-AMEKICAN LINE [ ¥ivan - 1eHughes "\\0uitii1v\, 18| The Beculo reports that the Britlsh Sov- | sanaats the ofher. pape’s whose ‘editors [ Werd o dther, competitory. (8 this-gvent. §00d bargain at & acre VA »~City leans. Peters Trust Co. 10,000 Toa Twin-Screw Passenge: Steame: o o 1 4 3 | o™ o “ | w of the con ’ ey woul a 5 We have Mndsim Nowsta’ Co. in uny size ‘G Direct to ——— | BUERS scaeeerecneee SENOIRK orirerires: 8 Ivened In China's faver, Brgs ""'n'“:":m:(' e ¥ woUld )" Rigger, Retter, Bubler=That's wnat 4 trubl*you Tay des.e (rom b acres up at | === — McClintoc Sty v u s | 08 Wi e % o apey o SRS 1 prives’ ranging o 3i0 to # per acr ,l!{)o:l:h\‘l;"i:l'l‘hfl’ oans negotiated u"‘":"' swf‘e‘".‘.‘”k“.’rk e B T e l‘fl’iCUM'MNGS AND O'DONNELL - |®anisatin of capitaliets (o estabiish a STORE.o s T <. B - 0064 - . Pt Shate ate o Vel w2l o | B2, Rani Sk S N SegE il | A Bt 0 g Yo el i o RS T relt pesart s betoe : 4 3 L0, cublc @l You mignt wee An e | g st P voiaies o | b ' { 5| BANQUETED IN DUBLIN | widety discussed and ts not meeting witi| FOR MEDICAL AND PAMILY USE ‘u_:::‘ \7‘2'.4;?3:1 u.‘n“u Wbl ‘ S am“{' s (;.'l"m "’_:':_n: ot w. First cadbin, §15 upwand: second cena, o476 | gle City Gossip. 2 universal approval by those who belleve in | BUY YOUR LIQUORS AT L. ROSE! AlnChaeSbr Banum: sverage (rom Maroh : Mln-tm | 4 PIUON § S0, T B Kiniw B UM | mie city councll meets- this evening in Represonts the old prineiples of one law for poor-and | FELD C€O.; 519 SO. MAIN. 'PHONE 323 po! 8 rom M - 3 I or to Local Agenta i 3 of Hibern 1'to Oetober 1, 34 ‘inches, and distributed | | adjourned session Bl P rich and a freedom of the press. Jukt_ab-eeded e | Trade city_property for farms. J. J. Maly, . S RLCE Lb Lolind trom % to % fedt REAL ESTATE WANTED | {208 st stith Omaa UINALDO 1S QUIT OB Rk ta Rounty o your. map aay - | MONTANA ORE TRAIN [ and’ Mre. George Boynton of Lincoln| BERLIN, May 24—Matthew cummings, | AGUIN QUITE TAME| piuion as well e QRLoNiA & Clherokee Uentral R. R | WE HAVE BUYERS {0r & S-room house, & | are vislung friends in the ety | president of the Ancient Order of Hiber - our..con cast and west_ (hough This " Colinty a4 | Vroom bose and e eougle of vacant loia | PLUNGES INTO RIVER | “A. important meeting of the Owis will | bians in the United Btates, and the Rev, | "®e. Refired from Politics and ts e g AL Bt You b S inttord | O nlie wi . . 1o Bidh. CoBieANT, | be held mext Wednesday evening Pt e 3. O'Detball.. stdte chlplllvn\ Deve His Mime to Sowing as your temper is (o wisé this opportunity. Ask Mo. Fac. | 'Phone Red 1999. Open Eveninga | O®¢ Brakeman Killed, Sev Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to any | o' ye. uachusetts, who have been in Ire- sad- Bedulas. i ble b disordered ticket ggent abuut low. rates to Nowsta. @3- | soms Hurt, Engine Engulfed and | part of the city. Telephone No. & oy et Qi e MANTLA, May 24.-Emillo Aguinaldo, | MUSErable by a f ome’ In and, see us, or write, —— e | « X The Ancient Order of Hibernlan yil] { 1804 " 508 08 -in- o ! orce: . . NOWATA' AND AND LOT CoO, i WILL PAY SPOT CASH g oo M DRy e A e haii s wening. ™! | from their order, were given & farewell |COMMARder-in-chiet of the native forces| i oy . By taking .Chambers “Bulte 824 N. Y. Life Bldg. for strictly madern i-room house in west. NENA, A 3 M—An ore train |F0 0 B le of the city visited Beymour | banquet tonight at the Gresham hotel by | SUTiRS the peviod’ of the insurrection, lett ¥ Red (996 Omaha, Neb,| ern part of eity—if prige is right |on the Montana Central division of the | | ke vester over the new car line. fan - " for Baguio today to pass a week as the lain’; S h and u'" Open evenings. @)—-Mii ® | NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O | Great Nokthern railroad was wrecked Bun- | W anted-Man 1o Assist I real eatate and | g a recomtion 10 the delegater ot |Buest of Vice Governor W. Cameron | in's Stomac > — | Suite’ 84 N. ¥. Life Bigs ! day at a point between Helena and Great | insurance business. J. J. Maly, 2408 Q 8L, |1 54 SRR egates fol- o @ tes. at the latter's country place. This | - . - | "Phone Red 198, Omaha, Neb - | Bouth Omaha. ! *|lowed, which was attended by thé most " Tablets you' can improve ’ OKLAHOMA : 2 (itiai & | Tolle: Braxaman Rosers wes killed ana | prominent members of the Bion Fein o |!# Aguinaldo's first visit to the northern b4 Engineer Sieben seriously injured. Three | ontionPthie Of FoUcAllon meste it Shectal | mountains since his memorable retreat in ; 3 ; 2 lon this evening at the S Omah n both. They cleanseé and in- ORGINAL ALLOTMENT MAF | other members of the traln crew wers | High n (hie evening at the South Omaha | ganisation of Dublin that direction with several columns of Shorg TRsRntien abotasat I8 Contitee WANTED-—TD RENT | more or less seriously hurt at the place of | The city tux commissioner has nearty |BERRY SAILS FOR LICENSE |American troops in pureuit. Aguinaldo ha vigorate the stomach and it. We will explain w the land s so ————————— the accident. The Missourl river runs be. | cOMmpleted his assessment and will be able WE are getting inquiries for well 10 | to estimate the totals. — | been recently engaged in planting. at RS SOWATA LAND & LOT CO. | “houscs “Musc have wole agency. Nowata | e the track = The river has been rising | 1im your houses for rent or sale with |Succesatul Balloom Ascemsion Will Cavite and has completely withdrawn trom | jmprove the digestion. Suite §3¢ N. Y. Life. ‘Phone Red 1999 | Bl‘j‘d .P Lot (‘:‘1‘ lw €4 N Y. Life | and softened the roadbed. There were n‘)}] J. Maly He will sell or rent them Let $t. Louls Aeronaut Into public e “ )M % | GUE Fhone . U"(‘;t?:‘u Neb. | visible signs of weakening, but when lne\llnmn 2408 Q St., South Omaha sl ity vt - AT~ ot “ train struck & soft place In the roadbed | The grocery of Katskee & Belding in Al- )] —Joh Soath Daketa. == === = | bright is said to have been robbed, with | ST- 1OUIS. May 3.—John Berry of the — 3 the engine plun:afl inte the river, taking | SFIEBC 8 sald to have hean robbed, with T 1 0r' gt *Touie today made & bal- of Ayer's Hair Vigor: Suieher. Giceria, Quioia, Sodium Chierid, FINE farm lands in Hand and adjoining STOVE IEPAIRS eighteen cars after it. The engine now | The engagemeént of Miss Margaret Ken- |loon ascension, which was the fourth and Ay thi R ol it 0‘", e o \ . 612 Pala 4 " ot alr com- - une edd! Miaapolta, Min. ik g e | N Eination hesiing. T ind" Ehote Jaundry | Pietely submerged and the cars are partly founced. The wedding will take place in | ;" participates in the Indianspolis races. n hair? Ask your voaor. 1% acres Hand Co.. 8o Dakots, near Mil 1 !‘f’évd’ B e s | S ot Tl it 49| Tae sgulsr mooting of he Scuth Omang |He mas Aoompeed M e ey Y aandrurt ¢ Fous o8 ) - Dakota, near Mi and flower | freight was the regular passenger train |Central Labor union will be held at Labor | well, a member of the Aero club. Th ler - $I450. pen 1. G Bone. own vases. Omaha Stovs Repalr Works, - 4 » 9 I abor | we ey t Fivi ¥ % plock. Councll Bluffe: fa | 138 Douglas Bt. 'Poones Ind. A8 128 | trom this city, but it was stopped in time |temple this fvening. Arrangements w | descended at Bridgtou, Mo., sixteen miles Oes no 0 Ol‘ e l“ Fhone Bell wé-8ld. S0-Me3 ux | Dougles a8 W pievent an acciden Completed tor 3 bl 10 be given Raturday | \txo evening, May 2 om he