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7 3\ BEE: REAL ESTATE ND RASCH LAND FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALK Mex teo. OLD MEXICO, AMERICAN COLONY The Atasesffor world churches and Ameriean A Itnds consist of 19000 ' can newspapers. This thaet fs near Tampico, one of the finest An fdeal Corn, fibor, oranges and lemons are a great muccess in catile grow and Heing near the coast, this traet £row two crops of corn each extreme heat in the summer this loeality native grasses black, righ year An ideal stock country foam Wonderful possibilities for money mak the aere und finde a ready market at $1.00 planting. month In the year. Oranges can 18bor eosts 3T% cents per day. s land is being sold at $12.69 per aere, yields a profit nf $75.00 to $150.00 per lemons and grapefruit are very profitable crops. acres of the finest agricultural land in This tract {« a strictly Ameriean colony with Ameriean schoolw, Ameri- harbors climate on No the & freezing coast. They nor frost; mo m the Soll is fatten the year round has an abundant rainfall rg. Corn makes from 35 to 50 bushels to per bushel in gold. Fiber, two vears after acre net. Vegetables fresh every Mexi- in G0-acre tracts—-$2.00 per acre cash, bal on eamy terms Huadreds of Nebraska and Iowa farmers have purchased land, part of them are now all or write for Uteratw ng on the Atascador Tract giving a full description of this wonderful country r a_list of names of Nebraska and Iowa parties who have purchased some of > lands. An exeursion party Arrange to g0 Hith s And see will leave Omaha with this country vAsit reelf this traet. Railroad us on January 4th to and its produets for y fare for the round trip from Omaha to Tampico, Mexico, and return, is only ML7T5 Mexico Gulf Coast Land Co, 671 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. e e PERSONAL [ A HOME for We find homes for bab canpot care for them For tyrms &ddress Mrs. croft St. s where mothern Bables boarded Martha A. Lee Omaba, Neb. 'Phone JE AND BATHS. E fon Storé Bidg., ith_floor, 2120 8, 15th 8t Stalrway on Douglas St PRINTING PHONE_IND. A-2:20 for §00d printing. yngstad Printlng Co.. 16th & Capitol Ave. POULTRY 1bs. Wagner, 801 N. 16th and ‘White Rocks, Wm. Fischer, rize - stoc ruble, Ia. H. P. STONE & CO. poultry yards have some (ine bargains in Rose Comb R. I Red cockerels at §1 0 8 1 guaianies o piepde you. My circuar of pen mating is frée. Reudy ember 15. H. P. Stone Platie Center, Neb. B ALSEN Poultry Farm—For sale, White Rock cockeris; price, §2 o %. Tnese birds ere just llke uy first premium cockerels at the Interstate fair. Frice ist frec. H. P. Larson, Bereford, 8. D. ROSE COMB White Leghorn Cockerels for sule—§] each, or six for %. Mrs. John Kiapp, Palmer, Neb. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1855, prompt service; "!1. our” price; 170 Farsam St PAYNE INV, CO, first fioor BENJAMIN R B QO., 417 Brandels Bidg. REAL ESTATE (‘penunuo)) 9 Rooms, $11,000 District Exclusive West Farnam Harrison & Morton THE T L ESTATE Ponujiung) ebraska. AINS NEBRASKA LAND 20 acres ithwest of Bridgeport Neb., all choice vailey land, rich biack soil, abundant water, 15 to 45 feet $14.50 an acre BIG BARC 15 [ HICKS, 219 Chamber of Commerce Bidg., Omana.* 7,100 acres deeded land at §19 per acre 2640 acres leased from state at § cents per acre; better than owning It, land level and growing splendid crops of wheat, oats, | barley, corn, mille: and aifalfa. A finely | improved ranch, houses, barns and corra. in good condition. Notice that you pay $10 per acre for the deeded iand and get 264 acres practicaily for nulhkn% Nowata Land & Lot Co., Suite 6M, New rk Life Bidg Ransas. 8 ACRES just two town in Morris county ing from $ to $100 per to hoid this 180 a. and mu for 350 per acre. This is Swartz, White City, Kan miles from a good where iand is seli- acre; owner not abl OKLAHOMA We have 160000 acres of cholce gelect from. -anging in price from $40 per acre. This land .s in the ol and gas disirict and you might get an ol well with_jour iand. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. 'w York Life Bldg. Minnesota. land t Euite &4 MINNESOTA tarms for bargains. M. Young, P F Neb. 500 to 85,000 on homes in Omaba. O Keefe | Reai Estate Co.. 106 N. Y. Life. Doug. vr | A28 i LOANS to home owners and home build- | ers, with privilege of makiug partial pay- | medts semi-annually No commission. | W. H. THOMAS, | i 83 First Nauonal Bank Bidg. SECONG MORTGAGE loans negotiated Apply Rooms 4li-1 First Natiosai Bank Bids. Bell phone Dougias 318 MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. "WANTED-City loans. Peters Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. | Wead Bldg. Wth and Farpam. 44x132, $23,500 Corner Harney and i2th. fiI-ilrarrison & Morjon FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Hidg: WANTED—City loans and warrants, W. Farnam =mith & Co.. 138 Farnam St. INSIDE HOME AND INVESTMENT PROPERTIES $75 TO $200 CASH, $15 TO $30 PER MO. §-r., part mod., paved street..... part mod., paved street. ., part mo paved street 9-r., part mod., paved street. 10-r., part mod., paved street...... 13- part mod., lot 50x12.. 12-r., part mod., Jot 30x150. . 3.2 8-r., part mod., lot 30x150, PR Y ) Phone or call and let us tell you more about these and similar easy term bargains { we offer at special igures this week RUSSELL & MeKITRICK CO., 15th and Farnam. 432 Ramge 3ldg. 251 EVANS St, 7 rooms, mnew, modern, k and pine finish: near Omaha univer- |mity—$3,750. Call W-3iss. | Morrison House, $5,500 Corner Grand Ave. and Florence Blvd., diagonally across from Rome Miller's §25,000 residence. Must be sold. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. Life. | Privaie money, $40 to $.000; low ra LOWESI RATES—Bem!s Brandels Bldg. | QARVIN BROS. 318 N. Y. Life $500 to | $20,00 on improved property. Nn delay. | REAL ESTATE WANTED Wi HAVE BUYERS FOR | 6, 6 and 7 room Louses. If prices are right | we Can_sei. your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., . Sulte &4 N. Y. Life Bidg. |FOUR BRAND NEW 6-RCOM HOUSE™ In southicwestern part of Cmaha, free from incumbrance of any kind, medern. | Want land at right price. Mcat market, slaughter house, ice house doing fine bi ss in growing Nebraska town. Want OUmaha properiy or land. | $-room modern house, large lot, east front, in western part of Omaha. Want clear land; price must be right: we have no e for whittling. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Sulte 84 New York life Bidg. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for second-Land furnl. thie, carpets. ciolbing and shocs Tel. Doug il | " HEAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAE. £ WILLIAMSON, President. e FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB TTCITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. 40x66, $2,200 Heart of city. Harrison & Morton DO YOU want 4 good home, modern cept furnace. tive rooms; can be made i seven-roo suse; half acre of groun th Bt and Ave. A; Council Bluffs? Ju ten minutes’ ride to heart of Omaha. He is & snap for toe rignt party. ‘Terms, pa cash. Ground met fo frust and shade tre. For sale Uy owner; needs the money. Ad greas R Oummne Bee, 1§ Scott L, Co SiufTe. 'N. E. Cor. 30th and Ohio Sts. 3 lots, % fi., fronting south on Ohlo and I feet fromiing oa eh. oan rell for SLUA. A good pisce to build 8 coitages or a store. Hastings & Heyden, 164 Harney St Close-In Buys Look at 131 Davenport St., S-room house, Just been thoroughly repaired: new wood- < work and flours, new p.umbing and new foundation. Owner has been offered % per month rent; lot, $8x120 ft. $5.000. Whiie there take a look at 1317 Davenport St., § rooms; now rented for §7 per month Price, §.150. W. STOLTENBERG, Bldg. Phone Loug. 1510. 43 Board of Trade NEAR NEW U. P. HEADQUARTERS gl.‘ Dodge, 22xI0 feet, $4,500. fo® feet on 14th St. bet. Dodge and Waim esx10 Awve.; front foot, $ITS. el corner, within three blocks vy hree block: FRE SR. Both 'Phones* If sold at once | Gulf Coast of Texas If you are planning a pleasure trip the “‘Sunny South” or are looking r an investment, we can show you he most delightful climate, the best and and one of the best investments n America. By joining our Chicago- Vinneapolis-Des Moines - Omaha - Lin- oln excursion leaving Omaha 4:40 p. ., Lincoln 6:40 p. m., Tuesday, Janu- ary 4, via Rock Island Ry. to Browns- ville, you will see all of the Gulf coast. Round trip rates Omaha and Lincoln, $27.50. Private hotel cars. Home cooking. Brownsville is 371 miles south of Houston. For particulars write or call upon | Security Land Co." Paxton Hotel, Omaba. E. M. Syfert, Mgr. Colorade. I HAVE 14 scattering quarters of land in Washington county, Colorado, !and ten quarters in Yuma county. We want an offer on all, or all'idf either county. List your western lands with e, as I have the buyers. W.L. Selby, 136 Board of Trade Bldg. Classified Real Estate ‘TheUsual Lead 47 per ce 16 per cent nt Sunday for the week More Omaha real estate adver- tised last wee k the Bee in than that of its nearest competitor BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays price 24-b HIGHEST price paid for broken watches, | old gold, etc. M. Nathan. 2R 5. 13th. | PHONOGRAPH rocords; buy all kinds disk reeords. Address K 912, bee. best | nd furniture, clothes, etc. D & TED—20 teams at ifth and Dous- F. C. Jackson. i S GRS | | WANTED—TO RENT ‘ WANTED at once by party of & for 3 ler 3 months suite of furnished rovms With board in private family be guud Wlilin satisfactor | must tor { WANTED-The na | persons who will students as roomers at 3l two or more in & room pe Both phones.* WANTED—To rent, sbout 80 square feet of floor space, eiiher ground floor or up stairs, in good office puilding. Address s | %08, _Bee.* { WANTED—SITUATIONS | | youxa | give piano | exchange school T | . WANTEL-By young map. plas for board while sttending Boyies college. | Eow, pnones. lady music lessons in te family in for board while attending Boyles College, both phones. teacher desir | A GIRL nearly 17 years of age wants a home. where she can earn small wages for deposit in the savings bank and where she will be treated as one of the family, having her clothing, etc, provided for her. Call at Child_Saving Institute. 1Sth and Ohio streets. 'Phone Webster 1961 COMPETENT strictly sober | reterences, Bee. chauffeur, (Ger first class mechan.c. wants position. Address D-530, | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS | | CANADIAN PACIFIC— WEEKLY SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL. Nothing bettar on the Auantic than sur Empresses Wireless on il sieamers C. B BENJAMIN, G A 3 8o Clark .. Chicago, QUARTERMASTER S | “Omaha, Neb., December 4, 198. roposals, in triplicate, wili be received ere and by quartermaster at the post named herein, until 10 a m., central standard time, January 24, 1310, for furnish- | ing oats, hay and straw, during the period trom February 10, 1510, to June 30, 131, at Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming. Proposals | for delivery at other piaces will be | entertained. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or ali proposais or any part thereof. Information furnished jon application here or to quartermaster at station named. Envelopes containing shouid be marked “Proposals for and addressed to Major D. E C. Q M. D.25-30-31.J.20-21-22 LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS MEETING — OFFICE of Lec-Glass-Andreesen Hardware com- y, Omaha, Nebraska, D-cember 11, 18, | Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardware Com- | pAny that the annual meeting of the stock- | holders of the company will be held at the | otfice of the sala company, corner of Ninth | and Harney stree.s, in the city of Omaba, in the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jan. uary 1L A. D. 1910, at 3 o'clock p. m.. for the ‘purpose of electing & board of direct- ors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and (o transact such other | .nun: as m)‘un‘ Dresented ai such Attest: W. M. GLABS, Becrotary: = Bl Dll'to J u OMAHA, A 190.-NOTICE hereby ‘givea that the annual meeting x..‘ |the stockholders of the Omaha Gas com- |pany will be heid at the office of the company, 1660 Howard street, at 10:3 a. m., | Monday, ‘January 3, 1910, for the slection of directors for the ensul year, and for |the transaction of much business aa may P RANK T HAl TON, President. GEORGE W. CLABAUGH, Secretary. D2 ES OFFICE. Sealed | | | | |CHIEF | meeting | Omahz, OMAHA, DECEMBER 31, (LOSE GAME AT TOURNEY Yousem's Colts and 0'Briens Do Spec- | tacular Work. | FRIDAY, 1909. LEGAL NOTICES \ontinued.) THE MISSOURL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. SCIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a spe meeting of the Stocknoiders of The | Missouri Pacific Rallway Compaay will be | held at the principal oifice of said Com- any, in the Missouri Pacific Buliding, No W6 Market Street, in the City of St. Louls, Missouri, on Tuesday, the Mth day of January, 1510, at nine o'ciock in the fore- noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following propositions: (&) 10 adopt & code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a certain indenture of lease bearing date the i5th day of July, 1%, by and between Boonville, St Lolis & Soythern Rallvay Company, o corporation of ihe State o ‘ interesting game Siissourt, 'and this Company and suthorised | The closest and most Interesting §318¢ | on behalf of this Company 4t & meeting of | since the start of the eity tournament was the Board of Lirectors, held ob the I6h |\ o\ Weanesday between Yousem's Colts day of August, 1969 (¢) To ratify, assent to and approve the | of the Boosters' league and the O'Brien’s purchase by this Company of the whole or | i & N inishin Ay part of the raliroads and other prop- | Monte Christos, the Colts finishing with erty and franchises of or apy of the!s506 just ten pins behind the O'Briens. boosted of the city following named railroac .ompanies Carthage and Western Rauway Company,| The Boosters' league has standing among the bowlers their teams. to WOMAN BOWLER MAKES MARK | A B Roberts 50D, Far Ahea of the Men Contestants— Mrs. ot the Scores. its Joplin and Western Rallway Company, St Louls, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedaita, Warsaw and South- | by their loyalty and bellet in wesiern Rallway Company, The Kansas|.,. T City Northwestern Raiiroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Raliway Uompany, | their leaders were the best natured and Omaha Belt Rallway Company, Omana (. WS Sver dodb. ok Smaba alley Southern Rafilway Company, Pacitic Raii- | N0isest crowd ever scen at an Omaha way Lompany in raska, The Puebio |and they atulated on the mag and Stats Lin: Railroad Company, and | nificent showing of the Colts, as 3.500 is Kansas and Arkansas Vairey Hal way w g b - i (d) For the putpose of retunding under. | S0INg some for a minor league tea 2 lysug mortgage bonds and equipment obll- | It Was expected that the O'Briens would gations of the Company and for tner oor- | roll better. 1In thin ®vent thelr Anderson, had a streak of elght splits In the three games, five in the lost. Scores of Team YOUSEM'S COL members present night see were cong mue strong man, hard luck porate purposes, to consenl 10, comcur in and authorise an increase o the bonded indebtedness ot T'he Missouri Pacific Rail way Company, by the amount of $175,00,00 by the issue of Goid Bonds of the Com- pany, limited in the aggregaie to the principal amount of §$175.0W,%% at any one time outstanding, to bear interest at a rate or rates not to excecd five per cent per annum, payable semi-annuaily, and all or any paft of such bonds, as the Board of {rectors may determine, to be convertible option of the Lolders and registered owners therect into stock of Kaliway | Company upon such terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may deteruune and to consent to concur in and auinorise the execution and delivery of a morigage d deed of trust on and of the Whe part of the railroads and.otaer property and franchises of this Conpany wnetner now owned or hercafter acquired, to secure such issue of bon this Company, and to consider and act upon the form and terms of such mortgage (e) To consent 1o and authorize the pur- cbase by this Company from time fo Iime of not to exceed $25,000.00 par value of the bonds of the St. Louls, lron Mountain and Southern Ratiway Company () To ratify the proceedings Board of Directurs thcretofore and about the matiers aforesald, the authorizatior of said bonds and mort- gage and deed. of trust and the use to be made of said bonds, and to consider and | act upon such other business as may properly be transacied at the mesting. The stock transfer books vf the Company will be closed at 3 P. M. on the ith day of January, 1910, and will remain closed until 10 A. M. on the 19th day of January, 1910. Dated, New York, November By oider of the Hoard of Li GEORGE J. GOULD, A. H. CALEF, Secretary. “The Missour{ Pacific Railway Company, 1% Broadway, New York, Nov. 30th, 1508.— To the Stockholders of The Missduri Pacific Railway Company: Referring ts the notice seit 10 ) vember Litn, ia9, ng a special meeting of the Stockhoiders of this Company to be held on the 18th day of Jan- uary, 1910, you are noufied that the siock transfer books o1 this will_be | Baizer closed at 3 o'clock p. m ember §th, | 199, Instead of January 7th, 180, and r main closed until 10 o'clock a. m. January | peceyn 19th, 1910. This change in date is made to | gour T " avoid any possibility of confusion in deal- | SN ings in the stock &nd rignts to subscribe | to bonds, prior to the date of said special | meeting. 1if upable Lo atiend the meeting | please sign and return the proxy which we | have already sent you. A. H. CALEF, | Nov. 18 to Jan. 18 Secretary.” Nov. 18 to Jan. 18 securing with TS 161 1 Matthes Ciark C. Rica Schmidt #01 Yousem 516 t - CHRISTC 1st Totals Baehr Loukh Spetman Late: ; Anderson . 1 m EQUITABLE ist 134 1% 13 140 12 Totals Reed Vultee rant Neeley Pickards of the ken in gpre RN UNION PACIFICS (' .1 1 198 " Totals.. Christianson ney | Smitn | Etdson } Coleman | | | | | 129 131 178 145 De s Totals.... 17th, 1903, ctors. President. w K. Blakeney Huntingtcn & Totals... Marun Totals.. Totals.. ©. Johnson Solomon Totals........ | Hull | Zarp 47 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. | «Notice is hercby given th: the annual| of the stockhoders of The BQQ] Bullding company will be held at 4 o'clock | p. m., Tuesday, January W ° 1010, at the office of said company in The Bee building for the election of board of di- Tectors for the ersuing year ¥ud the trans- action of such other business a4 may prop- erly come before such mee!ing. A HAS 23t D & 8. Totals...... Total [ 41 585 59 509 564 85 Martin baiger Blukene Huntington Mrs. A. E Weeks Kerr Beselin — Schneider Johnson | Solomon Lincoln Buys | Boie Wilkie Clarke|”” Ex-American Association Catcher Secured and Sullivan Will Act as Manager of Links. Neb., toberts . | L, Secretary. Dec. Tournament Standings. Standing of five-men t Metz E BN rz T Loch's W Klauck's Glendaies Omaha Bicycle company O Brien's Monte Chrisios | Yousem's Colts mahas Eeselin's 20.—(8pec Molonys 2.—(Spectal Tele- | {0 pacifics 2 of Lincola | Bquitable Life ...... announced the| Standing of Single Wilkie | Keyt Elakene: eams: . 278 Mixers LINCOLN, n. dent Western league purchase of the Clarke, ex-caicher of the association club, where he tieided .Zi2 Dec Despaln club has reiease E the >t Catcher Toledo American | Blak batted 200 and | AT ol %2 The purchase of |zarp Clarke's services mea ac Manager Sul- will retire from participation one game next season and will devote his full | Schneider time 1o the direction of the Lincoin team. |Martin Johnson ¢ BOWLERS | Mre. A E Roberts siibreath o Balzer : Hinrloks : Standing of doubles Blakeney-Huntington Keyt-Seaman Martin-Balzer totals | Weeks-Kerr Byrne | Gilbreath-Hinricks last season livan in the SCORES (¢ OTHER Bungalows Lose Two Games and Make Killing on Third. two games to nignt at the Metropoi alieys ana then took the las. game p Percy ketting Ligh single and for ‘the Bungalows a romped on tae piné for high single and |Johnson-Solomon . siais for the West Sides. Parkey Au.os|Beselin-Schnelder i Beselin Mixers roil tonigit The ‘scofe: arp BUNGALOWS, Ohnesorg-Bengele 1st roulght's 161 1 The Bungalows West Sides last the an ™ Matche be rolled tonight, just how the surprises may 2 1 134 14 3d. Tota. 2 1% 45 o Two matches will can going store. | The teams wili line up as follows: ha Bedding Co.—Chandler sumacner rwood and Goff. sprague Fills— Rice, H. B. M Meiropolitans—Carey kies and Geddes Omaha Cold Storage oner Roalger nneon and Mellerni, Tnursday, 7 P. M.—Omaha Bedding Co. Sprague Pills Thursday, § P. M.—Omaha Cold Storage, Metiopolitan N P. M.—McCord-Brady Advos, Broueguurd Crowns 4 Fr ¥ P. M.—Dreibus Candy Co, Notes af the Alleys. Y ousem ota Lekels as one never tell fall, WEST SIDES ar to Totals . 7 | 4 Total. 4 P L Y H A Tracy, | F. o o Gwynne, - w1 40 South Omaha Scores. H. H. Kats straignt fror gl South H Roeaig ee's Lowling team won three the Carpenter Transfers iast at Omaha Score: H. KATSKE. Total 18y 4l ey il B &3 gawe a peach Baelr gaes, Chase Ustier Usier Chase bando M led his cam in singie His 45 In the second was Totals CARPENTER TRANSK st 2d 1l -] 13 L6686 BUYS 2,17 only had one error In his th but suil was only avie to get b 1n | {als. Marks Las an average of 108 for one games Of Tubber-neck at tae alieys. The Cellar leaguers are now pulling for — | the Metropoiliais Lo make & §00d suowing 2029 in the five-men event. R 014 War Horse Beselin went through his GROUND gingies without an erfor, and started his third game with a turkey Zarp and Ole Johnsen unly had one error in their Laree games of ihe sngies, but | spiits spoiled a nigher count. | this afternoon that me of the Celiar enthusiasts are think Cineinnaid has bougnt ‘N& of siving & DeNQuet in acmor ef the the grounds of the Philadelphia Nationa contestanis in the flve-men event. | lLeague Lase Bali club from John 1. Rog The Metropolitan league Is going to fine ers and A. J. Reach. The purchase price each piayer i0 cenis when he misses the | was not given cut. It was furtier stated head pin, the proceeds Lo go Inio & funa | that Mr. Taft's purchase was merely an for buying Carman & new spring suit. investment and ihat he does not own & A squad of single bowiers, o single share Of stck In the base ball club. | Beyels Schneider, Jnnu‘;"'s‘::;\::nflffl In the transfer of the grounds Charles W. and Zarp, all_bowiing together, went | Murphy of Chicago represented Mr. Taft | inrougn tnelr firfl game with but one | Horace Fogel, in & statement issued today, |error. Huwil picking & cnerry in his testn | said all the res in the ball club are frame. | owned by Philadelphians Mrs. A. E. Roberts, the only woman - ~ bowler In the tournament, rolied a 5089 1, LOCAL PLAYERS DEFEAT CHICAGO 20wt 10 (08 Hopr e e men” ‘Jint Cellar leaguers are out claiming the cham- | ¥. M. C. A. Basket Ball Men Easily pion woman bowier as & result. Win Over Feam from Windy Cf aS vl fame U Vispliene deswpin ; n an st The Chicago Institute and Training |son (he first palr Won out by Blasc e | #choo: basket, ball team was no maich for |sticks. Anderson them took Ginness on for | the Omaha Tigers in the game played 3 maich game of (hree singies, total pins, | Wednesday night In the Young Mens | with the following scores: d Christian assoclation gymnasium. In the | first half the score was: Omaha, %; Chi- cago, e final score was: Omaha 32, Chicago, 1. "ERS. ud. Total 138 158 m 10 163 655 Hem eben Nolan sSmith c. TAFT avests Money in Field of Philadel- phia Na PHILADELFHIA, clally announced Charles P. Dec. 30.—It is offi Anderson won by twenty-twi pins. | two things 1 want from | estate tn Parts and | Ole Nelson, 1(; Wants co Know Kansas Executive Asks Direct Ques- tions About Proposed Missouri Pacific Bond Issue. TOPEKA, Kan, Dec. ~"“There are President Geovge J uld of the Missourl Pacific and two | things I propose to get if there is power in the Stubbs state to get them,} Governor today J. Markham, a representative of President Gould, who had been called to Topeka by the governor said to George demand to know how much money the financlers will get for floating this pro. posed $19,000000 bond issue for Mis- souri Pacific road and 1 demand know how much of the money realizcd from the the te sale of these bonds is to go into improve- ments of Kansas properties of the road The conference today followed an ex change of telegrams between Governor Stubbs and President Gould of the Mis souri Pacific, which Governor Stubbs de- clared was unsatisfactory. Grea;Body of Pitch Blende in Colorado Deposit at Central City Will Supply Demands of Scientific World for Radium. VER, Dec. 3. made today by sor of chemistry at Mines, the largest ende in the worid a mine at Central City, Colo. The discovery made December 21 and the assay made by Prof. Fleck shows, it is asserted, that c. According to an as- man Fleck, pr he Colorado School known body of pitch has been discovered in say fes- ¢ was the ore runs almost treble the highest percentage of all uranium | ores before discovered As a result of the find it is considered possible that the demands of the scientific radium may soon be satistied by The assay runs & per cen! worid fe Colorado. Girl Strikers Sell Newspapers Shirt Weist Makers Become Editors and Then Newsizs—Collegians Heip Them. YORK, Dec. M.—Scores of shirt waist strikers played part of newsies | today. Garbed in their best, the girls In- vaded the residence and business districts selling coples of & newspaper ~printed under their editorship, and sctting forth their side of the stfike issue. The strikers I\\'!ro aided in their editorial work by NEW | the task. ‘ Miss Elizabeth Dutcher, one of the Vas- sar graduates having the newspaper ven- | ture in charge, declared she was in sym- | pathy with the giris. | WOMAN FROM BEE MAY ‘ HAVE LEAPED INTO RIVER | Absence of Mrs. Patrick of Bee, Nel from Temporary Home in In< diana Canuses Report. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 3.—(Special Telegram,)—The police of this city believe | that Mrs. Dorothy Patrick of Bee, Seward | county, Nebraska, is the woman who, hold- ing her 1-year-old baby in her arms, leaped into the Ohio river here, both losing thei Mrs. Patrick and child were de- her husband six wee! 0 in & railroad station. It is said that Pat rick, who was on his way south with his tamily to buy & farm, left his wife walting at the station and eloped with thelr servant Mrs. Patrick secured work here and | left her boarding place with her child sev- |eral days ago with the remark that she going to end It all.” SCHURMAN WOULD DROP MODERN LANGUAGES President of Cornell Asks Why They 1d Have Place in Course of Study. ITHICA, N. Y., Dec. 30.—"“What is the use of retaining the study of German and French and otrer modern foreign lan guages? What are the grounds for main- taining them? If you exclude coliege and university teachers, probably not %0 who have learned the languages ond in will ever use them, or could if they were called | upon to do so.” President Jacob Gould Schurman of Cor- pell university suggested this radical change in college curriculum in speaking before the convention of the Modern guage Association of America here today. EVANS ESTATE ADJUDICATED six Milllon Dollars Now Ava Museam and College Philadelphia. NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Justice of the state supreme court next Friday, today signed an order mak ing final adjudieation of the §7,000.000 estate of the late Dr. T w the American dentist of Par rescued the Empress Eugenle from a Parislan mob on September 5, 1571, four days after battle of Sedan. The decision will make possible for the city of Philadelphia, the residuary legatee 10 proceed with the erection of the Thomas W. Evans museum and dental college. which will be Dr. Evan's chief monument. About 36,000,000 is now available. Litiza tion has kept the estate in the French and American courts since his death 159 Much of his property consisted of real New York GOVERNOR MICKEY GROWING WEAKER Execative Greater” Part of Time. OSCEOLA, Neb, Doc. 3.—At midnight tonight ex-Governor Mickey was sald to be gradually growing weaker. There was but little change during the day. He is un- consclous the greater part of the time. Larceny Charme Agninst Them. YANKTON, 8. D. Dec. ¥.—(Special)— Andrew Peterson, John Van Volce and all of this netghborhood, are in the county Jall charged with grand lar- ceny for robbing the Crowe hotel of a woman's gold watch, & purse of $M4 and a dlamond breast pin, the property of Miss Clars Crowe, dsughter of the proprietor Peterson confessed and has implicated the others. The watch was recovered. ble for in McLean who retires homas Evans, who Former is Unconsclous the young college women, who volunteered for | CPAVINGTON 1S PRESIDENT Louisville Man Heads American As- sociation of Base Ball Clubs, FIVE VOTES ON FIRST BALLOT orge Tebean Chosen Chairman of Board, But His Right Hold the Office Wil tested. be Co ™ Chiving CHICAGO, . ymas L L Amer D Dec ton of atsville was esident of Rall the can Base O'Brien meet ng first at ba 3 e votes to three. ©O'Brien, the | present incumbent. did not make as good as 1t was thought a battle as was expected he was at least powerful enough to cause a deadiock on the first ballot. Chivington was ele The ted for one year deched to play & 1910. elected W. R vice president and association also 18-game schedule in of Toledo de- ho'd schedgle at time of the eague meeting about the middie of Febr ary. A rule was passed requiring all clubs to provide dressing rooms at the park for the players. President Chivington an- nounced the league headquarters would be {m Chicago about Fébruary 1 was re-elected chairman but_there may to serve. The Louts- clded to the meeting In | American Chicago the ved t George Tébeau of the board of be a contest or directors are vil'e, Kansas direct At owner both City dtrectors, his right ed by clubs and City, 1s entitled to s time Tebeau ‘was the the Loufsville and Kansas but last year he soid the olub Willlam Grayson. - He continued hold his seat on the of directors, although he had no | interest in the fe club.' The point has been raised that Teheau has no right to represent Loulsville the board and the question of his eligibility will probably be considered At the February meeting. Rewult is & Surprise. The election of Chivingtan was something |of a surprise, although Chivington himseit | was confident. The three northern clubs | Minneapolts, St. Paul and Mi waukee, stood solidly behind O'Frien. but that was al the support he could muster. | “Botk Toledo ana Columbus were consid- | ered as favoring & compromise candidate |until shortly after noon, when W. R Armour of Toledo announced he would vote for one of the two candidates then In | the contest. This was interpreted as meaning he would vote for Chlvington and the O'Brien supporters admitted that if he voted for Chivington that would clinch his election, When the ballot was taken Armour voted for Chivington and Columbus followed. This gave Chivington the support of Kan- City, Louisville, Indianagolis, Toiedo ne .. one e clubs, Louisvi has board to on and Colum The continuance of the 16S-game schedule met with little opposition and the financial ss of last season caused the magnates to adopt it again. The season will begin {or April 13 and probably end on Septem- ber 5. The edu committee is com- posed of W. H. Watkins, Indianapolis; George Tebeau, Kansas City, and M. E. Cantillon, Minneapolis. us. Teams to Dress at Parks. The motion requiring the teams to dress at the ball parks was ad trd without op- position. This was following up the plan {now In vogue in the Natonal ieague., St | Paul not be required to provide a | dressing room at the park, as the team | may be required to use two parks during | the coming season. There was litle doing In the trading line. Roger F snahan, manager of the St L Nativnais, was the only major leaguer present. He was trying to dispose of some of his surpius youngsters. Jack McCarthy, manager of the Dan- 1 league team, received an trom Walter McCreedie manage Poruand Norihweste team, | but refusea 1t | Pl Packard of was soid to Columbus. It was announced tnat four members of the Chicago Americans were sold to the San Francisco Pacific Couast league | The men sold were Catcher Warring, for of the Guthrie, Oki., team; Pitcher Harry Stewart of the Housion, Tex., teum; Pitcher Frank Miller of Des Moines | and Outfieider Flannagan, a Pacific coast ii-.uduclv will ville ree-1 offer to league er the Loulsville team | club, meriy | ATHLETIC RESEAKCH SOCIETY |Conterence at New York Discusses | Administrative Problems. | NEW YORK, L .—Another of the Winter's Collerences on athietics was heid lere today when the Athiciic Researcu society, composed of represeniatives of al- most cvery branch of amaieur athletics, discusscd a trative problems. Dr. C. W. Hetheringlon of the University of Missouri presided. It was reported to the meeting that the Amateur Athietic union had appointed a commitiee to report 'measures (o Increase tie mclvity and preserve the puriy of amateur athieti and that the Amateur Atuletic desired the co-operation of the Athletic Research society. The society appointed a simiiar commitiee to confe with the Amateur Athletic union, which has been stirred to action by (hé recent formation of a new governing body in the Chicage district The foot ball situation on by the Athletic Research’soctety. It will be two weeks at least before the Juestiom of revising the foot ball rules is nreshed out by tne joint commitiee of tie Intercoiicgiate Athletic assoclation and the regular foot ball rules committee, which will meet in New York eariy in January TLe general opinlon among athletic lead- ers here i3 that the game will be radleasiv moaiied was not touched AFRAID, SAYS NELSON Lightweight Champ Says He Will Not ange Plaus, Dec. 30.—"Battling" champion pugil.st that if Wolgast would mot e Hester's club In San e would be no fight looks to me as if he ie a bit afraid,” Nelson. “Weoigast's ruse about not being abie to hold the forty-fiy und fight is all bosh. 1 have assuranees from Hester he has cbtained permission to hoid a iong battie in ‘Frisco and L'li take his word for i MILWAUKE ilghtwelght Nel- today | him "¢ cisco it sald After Dase Ball Leak. CINCINNATI, Dec. 3.—Garry Herrman chairman of the National Hase Bai Y mission and president of the ielnna club, acknowiedged today that steps we being taken to .top the leak whereby th inte £ clubs in National Teagus certain players have becowme reieas public. Hoppe a Morningstar, YORK, Dec. .—The 15.2 balk line biliard matc. between Willle Hoppe and Ora Morningsiar will be played in Plits- burg, probab on February 3 and 4 it was announced tonight The maich is to be at 150 points, payed in ks of 500 each evening. The winner will challeng: Calvin Demarest for the 152 title, which he won”in open tournament last month. | Hoppe and Morningstar have signed to play for 3500 a sid Ready for PINEHURST, N irvived the grillfn mateh play for the pre in the holiday golf tournan Condon of Wykagil, C. H. Matthieson of Ardsley, W. K. Gillett of Wykagil and W. C. Johnson of Cance Brook were the survivors. Mr. Gillett beat out E. B, Fay of Bt Louls in an exeiting contest which | was an uphill fight to & finish. NEW

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