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1910. THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, S —— — —— m— e —— - - i anBACESTATE on ouv| AL ESTATE WANTED | LEGAL NOTICES |RE(ORD IN BANK (LEARINGS| Bowling Tourney |MAYOR GAYNOR HAS SLATE T OMiefaldanCantthnad, i WANTED—A § or 6-room h trom| g COMPARY d iy | i s ‘v'”‘hu;:‘ wa~.;r.. i g fod oeation. Write u.'m“i.-‘.‘-'x’_‘d.\.-",'.,"."f;ll SRIOTICE 1§ RERERY GiVEN a8, IPS; First Business Day of New Year Over | N CRis the E‘nd : I At the Theaters puti f City of N York An- - O T I e s ise Triated | Gwners prefeired elal meeting of the Stockholders of FEREHTS W NIy Sy Sat | “ » ué the Beyd: 9 .y g ¥ Rote WILLOWS | Missouri Pacifie Rallway Compay Wil be Four Million-Dollar Mark. | 4 nounces Number of Appointments. i oty e W ;‘ :;Y( Daves. Cator Toe MR Qo LA Bual A4 Brandeis Building s | s S0 Tienanet Paciite Beite Yo Neale and Sprague Still Lead in| e A S I three Rote by Chiafies J > B ~—| REMEMBER it oniy takes a stroke or | 706 Market Street, In the City of St. Louis, | i | David Stratton, & wealthy Ametiean 4 itorn iwo of the pen fo mention the fact that | Missourl. on Tuesduy. the isth day of | ARGEST IN HISTORY OF CITY Doubles and Keyt in PRAISE FOR CHARLES J. MURPHY | ™\ Al Murphy you raw the ad in The B | January, 1010, at nine o'clock in the fore. ingles. Virginia® Stratton, his daughter........ 'F dwn six th d . 1noon_of that day, to consider and act upon g Dorothy Sherrod WE own six thousand acres of - = | the following propositions. (nerease Over Corresponding Day of —— He Says Men and Wo Who Are | Adele profilanets OF AN Svics first class alfalfa land in Fresno SWAPS R i Mg wton sl ot il Last Year of $1,404,000 and The following gkames were bowled in the Nétag Tammany Soon KAOw | Malion Ty SAUShIL o gty v ‘wh Ao te or Wi prcisquminsis - | _(b) To ratify, assent to and arprove a T i City Tournament Sunday p —Will Mak: dopted daughter dsdward Lestor «ounty, Califortia, Qogol)nr with FoUR nuJAV\‘NE\\' 6-ROOM HOUSE™ | certain indenture of lease bearing date the £700,000 Ahead of Previ Wy tedetlithetic jotit thiih Thic svelih Little Tim—Will Make i Weston, formeriy. ehgaged {o the = towrigite ‘on - Southern " Pacific| in souinewestern part of” Omana. _tros | 505, Y %% TH0, M SO AT RSNG| v e and it 18 very certain that all entries Wil Clean Swee, . o RGBS, : Thi i o from incumbrance of any kind, modern. | Company, o wration of the State of be given a cha by midnight to contest | Richard V. Sterling Railrond. This land adjoins fin- | {0, iha" Yine prie Silmaotrt ana Tl Sompatly and authorised b s B St T b i | tady Tt atie o Eand Dowrtes ¢ 1 . oti ifi Cali-|,Meat market, siaughter house, fce hotfse | an behal? of this Company at a meeting of NEW BANK CLEARING RECORD, . Al I EW YORK, Jan. 8-—Mayor Gaynor A O Shrs. Aulbcy Bowell est Improved “seetion ih 1= | doing fine business In Srowing Nebraska the Byard of Diiectors, heid of the iith |Bank clearings Monday......§4,181,081.87 v‘l'D! this evening, according to theif | ;,ve gut last night through his secretary Lady Kvelyn Veinoy, a distant relative, ' 1 o ile . town. Want Omaha property or lan day of A t, 1909, schedule Rob# dambon, his list of ApPC s, ady Jano Leee France Lowe DOUBLLS e Bl Beetd bl naks then e a valet 3 O. . ittt o, 7 3 In_western part of Omaha. Want cleas | purchase by tais Conipany of the whole or - " Total | %0 far as he has been able to make them L R W alas. LaWacs ete., . ete, We have started a must be right: we huve ho|any Lart of (he ralieoads and other prop- | Increase ooones . 81,404.207,08 i N e 2 ! Wiler .. e 156 «s|and an account of his relations With| “Cupld ana the Doliar” s one of those Swedish and Danish colony on L G &L oo o AT o v of il or & AR Previous high record........ 3,429,633.41 | Reynolds “sbs 170 516 | Charles Murphy, leader of Tammany hail | plays In which the uncouth but gold- te & { i >/ Nage d Western Ra ay Company, A ™, 3 " The latter follows hearted Amerfean twists the llon's tall our traet. Have endorsements Buite 64 New York idte Bidg. i:l‘:‘l"“l‘lld;”‘{“\.\‘ stern Hailway Company. o | Omaha should garner a real harvest of| TOtalf ... o / f 1} 1 { ) Total When Mayor Gaynor was seen last| until the English beast roars; the won of < frombest: Bwedish and Danish |- L T | oy Bedalias. Warsew and. Boath. | 1oy ik 1910 Socording 9. the. record of | waynor , 156 i85 | evening he was found in his home library | o somewhat free country putting liree . e . ' ompa '\, SOGASR < o " | the first.day's banking business. For the| Primcau . e 18 Lo * n ed | o1 3 o effe I} | western Raliway Company, The Kansas 9| doep in the perusal of a little book cailed [orimps In the dissoulte sclon of an effete i o5 g ('".hmr"m‘ W‘e w",m' WANTED T0 BUY | City Northwestern Railtoad Company, The | first time In history the day's bank clear-( . = Py 107 | ‘Wisdom of Benjamln Franklin’ When |and debilitated nobifity. But this sort of some good live agent in Ne-|=: - — | Nebiaska Southern Railway Company, | ings have crossed the $4,000,00 roark. P P 0 | i 0 asked o political leaders had been |thing appeals to an Ameriean fudience, BEST price pald for second-hand furn). | aha Belt Railway Company, Omaha | . " 3 - ked If the political leade ha braska: to represent us and to|iwse. carvets olothing and shoea Tel. 1>ug Southern Raliway Company, Pacitic, Rail- All clearing house records are smashed, 1 2 Total | consulted in making of appolntments he|as witness the triumphant éareer of ““The s ; Y il way Company in Neoraski, The Pueblo (®ald W. B. Hughes, secretary of the|Conrad ... 154 bring Swedish and Danish set “The nearest approach : aid: Man from Home," In which likéwise the and State Lin: Railroad Company, and | Omaha association Camp ... 168 1 n which tlers to our tract. - San Joaquin |1rice 20-hand furniture, elothes, ec. D 426 | (d) For the puipose of refunding under- [ ¥© ever made to the $4,000000 mark was on | Reynolds . M%) 130 BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best | iKunsas and Arkansas Vaitey Hailway. Wiley . P ‘1 feel that th is one great act of | none- too-hlgtily polished Ameriean shawed “ | justice which 1 should do. 1 was nom-|the Britishers where to head In, as Daniel E e | |ying morigage bonds and equipment obii- | March 3, 199, when the total amount of [ Muynor . b3 A s " cestion being | Voorhecs Pike or David Stratton would . 0. 396 ne 8’ | v} - - b | Primea e 16 Inated without even a suggestion 3 Land & Mortgage Co., 326 Byrne | NIGHEST, P ALt b Ty Atenes. | gations of the Compuny and Jor ather cor. | business amounted to $34M5LAL Today's | SUTEY th made as to what I should do as mayor.|have oxpressed t. One. sometimes has a T . 0! 3 g . S, 13th, | porate poses, consent “to, coneur in | ool ARy Ve < g al g 1 . .- > nade as to L i 0 L4 M Building, Los Angeles, Cal. and authorize an Increase SR et RUB L it S Ll TR . TR Since clection Mr. Charles . Murphy has|Yearning to see a stage Amerlcan. In Eng- —_— — indebtedness of ‘The Missourl Pacific Rail- | high-water mark. iy 2 % 18 called on me three times, each time ask-|land who is familiae withthe oustoms and IM) C m]lnl\ly,u‘l))ul"l:; ufiu:::}-&t ""- ‘C’u.’,’" Today's record is partly accounted for| putey ' T163 ' 1M ing me to appoint the best men to be|UsAges of more or less polite. socle i e i ha e te to the |DY the hollday Saturday, but not entirely. | Rice .......... . 47 RS tic se few; he urged | Such a character as Stration Is a grate- O B 820 h e pany, limiced n e aggregate to the | Hrya 191 found. His suggestions were few; he u P s T ATy, Tppd house an principal amount of $175,0000 At any one | Than, again, there was eynsiderable bank- | Hrvan ... 9 nothing, and kept saying to me that the|ful one for Tim Murphyw It 19 really funny 3 D orgr o 8O s e . e floe oot G4 Ty |Ing dene today that was left over from| VO o - responsibility ‘was solely with me to see him displaying the exuborance of & - or rutes not to excee ve per cel -y % B Hebiees SWe $ esponelbl was 1 . e “4 7100 dores 10 to wheat, only $25 per acre. | WANTED at once by party of & for 3| nmeme pavable somianmnatis: and ail o | Friday night's business. Fowever. ther Standing of the doubles: “I fear there are a good many people | mining camp In a Mayfair drawing room, ok auigk, . 1. Sehump, - Cunningham, | or 3 months sulte of furnished rooms | any part of such bonds, us the Board of |has been a steady advance from vear t0|Neale and Sprague ey in this town who do not know Charles I, |and the high priciples of Stratton are in an, - ot U . with board in private family. ~Location | Directors may determine, to be convertible [ year and month to month and day to day. |Zimmerman and Francisco.. M ””' 8 “SF Aha m to-think he|contrast with the visclousness of* his son- —— Murph: ome of them se ) think he o o 4 e - ——— |must _be goud. Willing 1o pay liber&lly | at the option of the rolders and registered | v, 5 3 A one untington A HARPY NEW YEAR in Ford county | for satisfaciors rooms. Adaress W-Tdl | gwners therect into wock of the Kalway | The big record made in March last year | Blaken R B Al b has horns ands hoofs. 1 can cnly say of |M-law. ‘A scparation” of @aughter and” ig for thost whb have invested in this land. |- Company upon such terms and otherwise |Was at a time when the bank clearings | (rinkwater and Anderson............ " E 2 ’ Lizesfnoble noble is eoffectod‘in ‘the. last. act flapth, of moluture five fest; wheat looking | WANTED—Board and room by teacher, | wa tho Board of Directors may determine; are naturally high, That is really one of | Goniny A Shulta Pt bl G B e IR B e, he other daugh matried ofy Lo fine; best.at-climate, soil ‘and water; co- [in refined private family. Address D 845 | and to consent Lo coneur in and authorizs " e b ke At ony | that u political organization cannot sur-|and the other daughter is mattied oft L gperatiop hdllciteds Writa for tist. . ‘L. | Bes. the exsoution and delivery of & mortgage | 1N° DIEEERt perioda of the year on sccount|Mann and Bulierd ... ¢ Vive Kk GoW Brodder ol petroigy RIGHE | y of an hundied earls, fho 1 réally “ainter & Co., Dodge City, Kan. » - seed e of dealings In grain and other business.” nman & b1 b AL ; - T e . v "ninte v and deed of trust ou and of the whole or and e, saa b 3 A g ! sweet and manly as an Anthony — e ABY teacher in rifined private family.| part of the rallroads and other property | As was shown in the report of the Clear- |{etey i tacne: | without political ideas and virtue, but . . Be o Latey and Baehr ...............e.. ¢ ry | Hope hero.” and franchises of tnls Company whetner [y, ouse association Friday fo! e vear artis and Sco o b | must shrivel up and die of worse than dry i . DI S B how owned or hereafter ucquired, to secure | N8 House assoclation Friday for th AR - b - o | g — . - | 1 lvise some good women| Miss Sherrod plays. thel daughter who INNESOTA. farms for burgains. Seo b g such issue of bonds by this Comipany, and |19, there was an increase of $122.69,701 67| Chandler and Lyor g bk s who: are. witing to . me|captures the good nobleman And:Dorothy M. Young, Plattsmouth.. Ne WANTED—SITUATIONS to consider anc act upon the form and |over the preceding year. The advance was a |8 AIBEr oivonie sees and clergymen who are wrting o m Uiaynor and Primeau ... . | & . M Davies s daughiter pricd away from e ettt terms of such mortgage. natural one when the actiy commer- | Godenschwager and Kl $ixs about Charles F. Murphy and what they -ACRE FARM, 76 acres under cultiva- ———— | (e) To consent o and authorize the pur- e s wal AR EEL ST (IR At e AT co up and | the bad one. Miss Sheryod is given a bit tlon, near, Perbam, Minn.; good buildings YOUNG lady music teacher desires to|chase by this Compuny from time to time [clal clrcles is taken fully into considera- | Deninan aug Hartley ... 1 SRl TUhite’ Mave LD, 10) B9, UDCAOG 0 onte Wk ption Bfanother's seoming good -n*fmun be #0ld this month; price | glve piabo lessons in private family in | of not to exceed $35,000,000 par vaiue of the | tion. Eitehes L &nd Sious , X 4 see him and say a kind word to him oW, . L. 604 Mitcheil St | exchange for board while attending | bonds of the St. Louis, lron Mountain and | The ofe r. fon B4 il P b L B S e i A Thoy may be sutprissd { Bullt and as this 1s cleverly contrived and school. ~ Boyies Collese, both phones. | Southern Rallway Company. he clearipg for the corresponding date, | Chiristiunsen and Yule reeen ¥ | the situation appealing, scene comes on for D! r vas 2,72 o st | Rice and Carte . PETTT . b Thou shalt not bear false witnoss is . et = |7 "To_rutity ihe piocecdings of the|ONC Year ago, was $L728,S14.49. The first | kic e | tnUSh Rpblatae, | ME SNSAY I ¥ac: WANTED—By young man. place to work | Board of Directurs theretofore taksn in [day's figures this vear show an increase in | W ecks and ierr ... 3 3 50 one &t the commandments. ~THere Wre iy st oall nte (‘l'ul)‘lln Sall st . g g:;uhc;r& :vlulo attending Boyies college. [ and about the matters aforesaid, including |one day of $1,404,207.05. . GoE o L R e . prapiichics, Poivioy i | eordec ta al Ar # monthly, buys h_phorés. PHONOGRAPH rtecords; buy wll kinds | e o disk records. Address K 903, Bee. Vo FOR BALI “The o iy % s % o ¥ | the end of thu first act and several more forty acres good. timber land, Marics | .o oy —————— | gage and deed of trust and the use to be| “The city certainly has made n recora|lhomas and lincell . s¥i Comment on Appotn nts. |at thra-ehict oF the Becon, county, Missouri; price, §12; titie perfect; | DY @n experienced young man of 23 with | made of said bonds, and to consider and |that will be hard to eq during the | aLbreath and il T The mayor in naming his appolnies ap- | L » Sher write for list, R. C. Jarrell, Eldorado |Dllity and experience in the office of a |act upon such other business as may commented Mr. Hughes. It 16| oonn And CArsoR....... . aming Of the suppoit on Miss Sherrod, the Springs, M. good reliable firm. Address Y 26, Bee. properly be transagted at the meeting. 4 |Clark and Weber best work is done by Miss Davies, Edward T R — g b ——————— | "'The stock transfer books uf the Company [ertainly a good beginning for the new |Matthes PciaNon et biography of each. These comments, S0me | Lester as the bad earlet, ang Mrs. Aubry LAND SALE IN MISSOURI FIRST-CLASS wood turner and general | will be ciosed at 3 P. M. on the 7th day | year. oLl A v ¥ £ 2 the sh, Som® naive, it was Iater | p, o 3 ol JANUARY 20, machine nan; married; steady job only.|of January, 1910, and will remain closed Standing of the singles: of them waggish, some 1 3 s later | powell as a' dowager”duchedf "or dowager 15,000 acreg rich bottom land in tracts to [Address U, Omaha Beel until 10 A" M. on the 19th day of January, | \WIATORS AT LOS ANGELES |Keyt «...oco.co.. % & announced, were not to be printed as the [gomething or other. - “Cupid and the suit. ~Also 26, cres frult land. George 1910. ¥ : ONNOROTE * «fhivisssvsnsissssvost eenes mayor's own, although he did say they Dollar” will “be given through Thursday Northrup, Springfield, Mo. Dated, New York, November 17th, 1909. Goft veansashe Dibodierdnd -1+ dn e T r 4 were issued without his sanction. Some|night with a matinee Wednesday. = The By order of the Board of Directors. uman Birds Lining Up for Big Meet | iarticy ...oooroont S b \ Nebraaka, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: Y O GEORGE J, GOULD, President, Mozt Week. - Vohret ! of them are conspicuous In & formal state- | Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben have taken the — - - Al A A. H. CALEF, Secretary. LOS o N > Zimmerman . seeees ment For instance, of Rnin:lander |entire lower floor for Thursday night. FARM BARGAIN—Must be sold on ac- | Real estate transfers for January 3, 1910, — wo O LLES, Cal, an. 8.-With &ork |schumacher ....... . Waldo, appointed fire commissioner, it Is| gount ot pwner's health; well Improved | furnished by Midland Guarantee and Trust | *“The. Missourl Pacific Railway Company, [ OF ((EF Wy ob the great grandstand | Biakency B S tEd VOHED s 1 & Exenalor. ant a. gout 320-acre Ihrm, seven and a quarter miles [ company, bonded abstracter, 1714 Farnam | 1% Broadway, New York, Nov. 30th, 1609.— | thal will seat 20,000 people and on the|Anderson ............ it e a bachelor and a Breal|y,qgeville ut the Orpheum. from (oW price, 83 per ficre; easy terms. | £lrce To ti uckholders of The Missouri ‘Pacific | g¥lation course at Dominguez final plans | puil . o . $ | cateh, for he B rich.” d F. Reync lite-like automata are J. 'T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb, Albert ' J. Rice and wite to Harvel Railway Company Referring to the notice | f0r the aviation contests here next week |Clark ... $300nssnes Herman Ridder, publisher of the Staats| € 1 Heyiold s APy WSO h —_— 18 By lot 8, Weekley's add 't sent to you November 1ith, 1909, calling a | 2r¢ being made. The meet will begin|fiuntington seieatin 9 ¥ . & 14 AORIS, "one mile from town; good | Valley ........ eI special meeting of {he Stockholders of this [ JAnuary 10 and continue unti: January 2) & Gl I B RTES e Mt R hotke, Dae and ottler: bulidings: 300 Tous | Real Batate Titie: DAY 6 Company to be held on the 1sth day of Jan- | Ii8timates made by the committee ‘today | Gode of park commissioner for Manhattan and ';m.l-\:. rr«.-pb;lzm_ For description write | Margaret Marve, o2 foet wid feot uary, 1910, you are .m‘umu that the Ix:‘lu(k‘,k “’U"'n:,‘;;:;u;" ns “"“’;‘V"":.“l” (*"ff":“‘t'*m!;"“"' Walenz ... . serens | Richmond, but who has not yet accepted, R Campbell, Endicott, Neb. of €100 feet of s145 fe ot ! renefer books o1 this Company wi e e er o ors ro 60, 0 | Mann ... . . cereeies Raoount of Mr eifn , , S Bk Siaog 8l teet, lot 15, blook osed at 8 o'clock p. m. December Sth, | 200.000. lauck o the statement'aays, that on acoount of Mril o "y gy roles andaln a -new metting. [T p— S g By R s L TR 100, Instead of Junuary 7th, 1910, and re- | The aeroplane entered by Glenn H. Cur TUGU +rserernes Ridder's conneetlon with the press “he 50 his characters are a village . : geletpob trude Hommarg, 1t 16 Bilte Plars main closed until 10 o'clock 4. m. January | tss arrived vesterday Charics F. Williard | Stapenhorst ... feels delicate In this matter, as his work | . b topits Wt . - Frank Lalondek to Matey Runa and 19th, 1910, This chunge in date 15 made to|of New York, who has made fiiKlits i a | Beselin ... 4 as a publi¢ officla} would have to be com- |C°NBtablé, & lone flsherman, & small boy -y OKLAHOMA wite, nih lot" 0 blook T8, aeauriad avoia any possiLility of confusion in deal- | Curtiss machine, is here with the Curtiss | Lokman : s 8 f e aid mot & woman —automobillst, and a eolore Wo have 100.000 acres of cholee land to [ Place, 4th supplementary add........ ings In tho stock and rights to subscribe | machine No. 1. ki J|Gonrad ... é mented on by the pross, which should 1Ol | ncchanie. The ordinary ventriloguist goes select from., in ‘price from # to | Atlantic Realty assoclation to James to bonds, prior to the date of said special oy Knabenshue and Lincoln Reachey | [nceil .....reses eoees be under constraint. The speetacie of a | [y 0 y $0 per acr m’-nd s in the oll and [ B. Watt, lot 8, Arlington add. Jibeting, it unabie ¥o atting the masune| te hre with itwosdirigifle balloons, NerWos ke | newspaper publisher running for office ana [0t Mmuch farther than flippant SAERO gas district and you might get an oil well | Albert M. Engles and wite tr James please sign and return the proxy which we | J. H. Classen has sent two aeroplanes 1o | Drinkwater . k er 1 |ON€ dummy, but Reynard brings on & whole with_gour X el W. Longfellow, lot 7, Dennett's sub have already sent you. - A. H. CALE this.city In charge of George Duesler.|C. J. Francisco . - belng puffed up by s own newspaper 18| ... r) or jay figurewmiBichisme quickened NOWAPA LAND AND -LOT €O. of lots 9, 10 11, 'block '3, Orchard Hill Nov. 18 to Jan. 18 Beoratary.lt . | They will e entered In doyers) prife_com- |Iracy ... ! ) | nauseous to Mr. Riader.'t nt C Iy by tiexible Guite 64 New York Life Bldg. Grove-Whartof Gon. Co. to Thomas Nov. 8 to Jan. 18. |petitions. Frank Johnson' of San Fran-|5chneider rerens wol g into apparent life, not only by his fiexible G, Preeman 6t 18 block &, Eonuss o b cisco, who has just brought from the east | \Weber . : [3r} Nearly All Are Democrats. ‘volce, tut by ny other activities they ¢ Oelia. M. Cowan and. husband to D. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A Curtlss machine, I8 _on the way here. [Carman . i g 3| Most of the mayor's appointces are died- {are madc to appear ta originate. ! e J. Wilson, lot 8, block 7, Creighton Notlce {8 hereby given that the annuai|{lifford B. Harmon, New York aeronaut, |Matthes . B2l the-wool .depioorats, .and: the statement |- Miie, Blancl 18 & gradetul dancer. whos TEXAS LAND BUYERS Helghts .. meeting of the stockhoders of The Bee|lds sent here the monster balloon, “New |Sciuliz . . . bl gk h Mlle, Blanc 1s a graceful dancer, whoue 5 K iy s g JSRnos feiber | York,” holder of the United States dura-|Martin ........... : 545 {15 careful, in glving the blographles, not |triping of an Hgyptian dance, & real Frod found rip ticket to south Texas | Josie A. Rog Bulidiig company will be held at 4 o'clock | ¥ ! Al |+ A fox. all our land ct\yers, any rallroad, any | ward J. Brown, k P. ., Tuesday, January 18, 1910, at the ‘I“,‘m““"f”;‘-‘ " RV Friwscher . 5;“ only to mention those that are, but also|novelty localiy. will engedder considerable rolite, fow. lriges, best ' loeation and ‘qual- place L e oftice"of said company in The Bee building, Siahe Bl i ey s Ao [All-othark | to specify that they have children. The |comment. This number is given before the \ty; you get bargaln and square 1 2liza F and Edithk M. Patri ‘Omaha, for the election of a board of di- £ 3t 4 4 A ighe 4 v 3 3 > > Write or-call- for. Information.. Bank maf- | | lewis A. Fost, 1018 5 and 6. block 5. Fectors’ £OF the ensuing year and the rans. | Members of the PH'"(U& Aviation syndi-| g3, JOE 1S RAISING THE MONREY [mavor himself has seven children. temple of Pasht, while voluptuous strains the authorizatior of =aid bonds and mort- ol pends also a brief personal and political invarfably welcome in Omaha because. the | man who éudows them for the time being with veristic gestures and with Individual | voices brings (hese autoniafa on stage each " Texas. crepoe; O, HyBtanciiff Laad Co., Suita307 | - Patrick Place .. . s b iabin e action of such other business as may prop, | Cate, headed by Louls Pguihan, and in- < Amgng, the appointments are: , from “Alda” come from the orchestia, A Seanl#? Bl sHolnedn, Tex. « Isaac N. Bunce and wife to Charles erly come before such meeting. uding also. Mme. Paujligh, Masson "Mas- WHI Canv Town Thursday | Corporation counsel, salary §15,000, Arch- |striking gown worn fn La Dance en Volant et et — | W. Wetmore, 5 acres in hwi nwig % H. A HASKELL, Secretary. [carol and haif a dozenamechanics, will|Fans ek fbald R. Watson, about 40 years old, mar- |y b ) OF gorsa e aN Srittioit 40 ACRES.YOU OUGHT TO SBE. RIS 2T e © Dec. 2728t D & 8. leave New York for Los.dugeles tomor- for (hat $7,500. ° o4 e gl FARGHOR. SHYREA Ok, SAEARUNIAMN. TTILAOH For sale at a very low price, an extra- [ Katie Zefs to Frankiin M. Butt D23d10t. | rOW on a specia traln, | L : rled, democrit. becoming loud. crainartiy cholce saction of lafid, 11 miles | “lota 8 and 9 blogk 3. C.' . e e | (i v et Of Belolt gWie. 4o expdoted | ST, (fl"m‘.'.'.l'\.“y‘l”'uu“"{ bt i City chamberlain, salary $12,000, Charles| gy a coincidence the same passage from north o Tord ) J B v R X o arrive th o ftisg biplane, [ With the rapid approach ot b il awy Rk i A i WATaar 4 e o A e Dk gt me:1'::?‘:‘:%"%{::“';‘,'!,". AnTHes Lot Aot GOVERNMENT NOTICES uis Bergdol! of Philadelphia will bring a |JaLvary 6—when 1t is expecied tuat more | H. Hyde, 40 years old, married, democrat Alda” 18 syng Ly the four young women, Emetly - is tvell surrounded by | United Rehl Bstate and Ti S eriot monoplane, than $,600 wiil be raised to finawnce tnc Commissioner of docks, Calvin Tompkins, | denominated “Witt's Girl's from Melody bighly:deccloped farms. Price $15 per acro. " N0 fe erg SALE OF CONDEMNED OVERCOATS—|. Captain A. F. Muller has assembled his [\ntry of this city into ‘the Wesiern icasue | salary $7,600, married, democrat. na’ Nl L iyt iy« ped farms.” Price $15 per dore, | pany, ni feet of sely seld i8.... SALE OF CONDEMNED OVERCOATS— |, CH s ST i S ihie Sl I it L y La These four, Ada Adalr, Eleanor which is on elow the o 3 suntze. 3 : c X stel SHAw SRR, iete T T s et |- " Camimlgianer, charities, salary $7,000, | i { Al st b Time At Lo bR oy the mavket. ‘Halt B e e T R o Sttice of Depot Quartermaster, St Tiouls: | “A” permanent aviation' course of one and |are entnusiastic, and not & doubl i ex- | Commissioner of charitles, salary sl'u_ Elliot, Anne Hathaway—relict, 1f one re et I L oo ant Park k T e g Tty i o S T {ghths miles is being. lald off at|pressed tuat the full amount necessary to|Michael J. Drummond, married, politics | members aright of one, Willlam Shakes- LAND & - INVESTMENT ' SECURITIES | Omaha Safe Déposit ana Trust come B . danugry B 110, tor the purchuse of 4 QoL ewng, - TOthlientyleslh thinsirest] ApRlics Jalin HELAIE 06 EHe (eatnint: aaminsi mat ghven: s |peare—and Nina Barbour, sang sweetly 316 - Tabor -~ Opera +Bik., ' Denver, ' Colo pany o Hastings & Hoyden wis 4,969 overcoats, kérsey, dyed black. Samplo | d1Visions have reached sixty. e e D L e Lokaied un | Commissioner of water, gas and electric- lana correctly yesterdsy sfternoon, enly Gt e s |\ 188C 00 MR ITeRt IOk T Tedt OC subi Ty e e and, bishk, foyms obtained At nERORMS IN NAVAL ATHLETICS by the commercial traveiers season tickets | Ity, Henry S. Thompson, salary $7.600, sin- | (hirty-five minutes afier afriving in Omaha. REAL ‘ESTATE LOANS Hastings & Heyden to Arthur D master, New. York, Boston, Philadeiphia, —_— re sold tothose who would 'he absent |gle, o democrat. - . - . The siX Glinserettis, who arve without e SO EA T WAL Andrus, Wi fect of l60 feet of nioi Omaha and office of chief ‘wartermastcr, | Surgeon Says Prewent System Falls | hore than 5500 was ained. but no one who | ith him {8 appointed Bdward Bemis s |superiors in tie acrobatic line have many SECON) MORTGAGE loans negotlated. | yhoet 0F Sublot 7. taxiot 16, 21-15-13.. 3,000 | Chicago. Certified check for twenty per to Produce Results expected o in tne cily on January o|first deputy, salary $,000, who was form- |ngval feats of agliity to display. James E. v New Yerk Life Insurance ‘eompany cent of amount of bid required, « Envelopes o 2 > 4 toén - - Apply Kooms 417-18 First Natioual Bank s . 5 e 5 was permitted to buy at that time, al- |erly at the head of the water department|Kelly and Annie M. Kont are & “sure AR B hone botuins Sk, | to Omaha_ Safe Deposit and Trust containing proposals to pe.marked: “Pro-| WASHINGTON, Jan 3—Sweeping re-[Was bermuiled o buy at that thme b y % iy 1y 4 M. ur ! o 1" Gompany, lots 5 and 6, and wi lot 7, posals ~for condemned ~overcoats, to be|forms in the athietic instruction in-vogue | HOWEL BAC (A, SCAROR ORC TUOL BOGE | of Cleveland, O., “which it is conceded he | fire” team, whose combination of comedy . N Pay 3 jock UT, €Ity ..veeeertos ...675,000 | opened January 25, 1910," an¢ addressed: [at the naval academy are beifig under- |HCKCLS been sold gencral iy souid | has made the model water department of |ginging a "olDE Féceived % o MONTY TO LOANrFayRe x“"""““‘_‘;"- Sflas A Johnson to Lucinda C. Eng- ("umlun W. M. Couling, U. S. A, Depot [taken by Surgeon General Rwey. It *"“"“," SHEhS .“(’,“““ Aoy et d Lot PlefEmmcinty i '“f_"'“ ‘:‘: ki “’l‘ 4 "h““""‘ wel rs Trust Co. 1ish, lots 1, 2, block 7, West Side add 1| Quartermaster. - J3-4-20-21 | transpl tofiny -that'Gersral Rixey . had|PAYS DOoR. SeOURREARN, ol a canvans | & ? Are by 4T ot S IAe v RRL Y ie bill of the week in- Benjamin F. Hiestand to Emil Gall, - - N detalled Passed Assistant Surgeon Paul k. | (INE SAEArens O TR08 10 16 CRIVERT| Commissioner of bridges, salary $7.500, | cludes an animal uct, Ballerini's canine $100 to, $10,900. promptiy. . D. Wead, |, W% SWK 5WI4 614130l 1,060 | PROPOSA FOR CAVALRY HORSES—|McDonnold to the academy fo make a|the ¢ biins Of the various soliciting squaas | Kingeley Martin, 32 years old, a dcmocrat, | tumblers, a n.mber of exceptionally clayer Wead Bidg.,- Mth and. ¥acoam. Lena Goldsmith and husband to Sam- Chiet Quartermaster's Otfice, Omaha, Ne- | thorough inquiry luto the causes lcading | (0% SORHHIR OF LG VAEOUS SONVILER SIMHIS | Pope soven tax commissioners, the state- |dogs and & trincd cat . wniqy o i - uel Goldgmith, und. % interest s30 braska, January 4, 1910. Sealed proposals, | up to the failure of upper elassinen to pass |48 Contiqens ‘m) G RL . Onaltieh. Wil e A RbIRINA. (i R0 B ol L Mique | among LOWES( RATE$—Bemis Brandels Bidg, | _feet lot 4¥ block 71, city . in triplicate, will be recelved at this office | the physical tests, although the men when [4VErage atotted them. = oo Lo | ment concludes, N 8| felines for golng through its act, withowt B —— Commercial Land Cxu' to Thomas until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, |admitted to the freshmen class were com- ‘i‘“‘“'l“:“"l";!‘d““j;“h;u SRR el Spengng | 48Y or two. ‘The appointees will be all |jouking frightcned. ’ o e S TR ST e e iR KR R Bt pebruaty 2, 1910, and then ovened ln the | pelled to pass a most rishd examination. | oy or St Josebi. The Si. Louis Amer | high class men who will banish graft and | Jonn wWell, a prestidigitateur, -éntertains Atsd 5 Bert B. Booth et al. to Thomas Cavalry Horses, for delivery at Omaha, Ne- [ clared, was found to lie in tue system of [\CADS wre Lo be seen here in pro-scason | favoritism from the department. with exhibitions of manual skill and gives - - Kelley, nl% lot 8, block 19, eity...... braska, or other prominent railroad points. | training followed in preparing men for |E&iics on (\33'l;flflm‘;“w:}"‘“w"-“;"dm‘\ he police, street cleaning and health | 4 jarge number of sleight-of-hand tricks. J/OANS to home owners ahd home bulld. | Peter Bloom to Andrew G. Seastedt, 'he animals to conform to specifications | athletic and field events. Thls is to be ) Sbbegd 0 W ICHIER FUE tWE BIEVEUE FONS: | gepartments are to be dealth with he Qo ifelikentke With “whioh: e ot Gile e, with privilege of making partial pay. | w40 feet of eS0% feet of nll feet of for Cavalry Horses. United Siates reserves | changed, the gymnasium is to be remod el | ho St Paul tes Joseph April 8 b 10, 11| after. It is not belleved that any of ti 9 5 nts scid-annually “No commission. lot 65, 8. E. Rogers Okahoma...... right to accept or reject any or all pro-|and an entirely new syvstem of ‘‘setlng "“"' b el L i G L e 4 an orange from behind his knee or extract W, H. THOMAS, Same to same, part lot 65, same. posals or any part thereof. Particulars and |up” drills is to be subsiiuted for that now |& as, O exhibition gaines OW | jncumbents will be retained permauently dollars fiom people's heads s won@rtul. 304 Kirst Nauonal Bank Bldg. Andrew G. Seastedt and wife to Bitnks for Proposals will be furnished ou | in use. HHCRE QORNIGEEREION, . - S R ite 5 wid 3 et e by Peter Bloom, part lot 4, block 9, application, Envelopes containing proposals | General Rixey declares-there is no dis-| Holland intends, he says, to use every The moving pictures of the week, including PIVE PER CENT MONEY PARKONE M8 11 siosn i s spardasinngse to be indorsed “Proposals for Horses,' and | position on the part of the medi-al de- |€ndeavor to @ the schedule committee | - . N o 4 a scene {rom the battle of Waterloo, are o 1684 on addressed to 4 M'CARTHY, | partment to impose burdens or restrictions |Hce(lIg of the Westcin leagie, to be held V arm PFaI&C f()l I aEih ot Fata: Omaha Business Property. Chiet Quarter 3 -29-31 KU the navy athletes that might tend to[the latter part of this month, transferred THOMAS BRENNAN, 2 N r Jer oines to 8 05 Sho 2 — ' fower the high athletic standing of (he [from Des Moincs to St. Joseph, =Shoyld C l l ( h l“ m 1, New York Life Hidg: LEGAL NOTICES but he propuses to introduce a |Uns be dore the St. Joseph Ad club, which olone OetBals|.ca o1 xe k3" at the Krug T —— e facre rational plan of exercise and train-{ dRE LIS, IRTRRS, TSIDRLED O 0at o hone | Seventeen years have not ulmmed sihe = B R e oA s o s, organizatio ed St 1ore Seventeen years have not ol g A Y 4 é‘;‘"w‘}-.tnm:'gf w. STOCKHOLDERS, MBETING — OFFICE MANY WASHOUTS IN 1. pois than 120—will give a luncheon to the vi 1 verdure of the biue grass and each re- il ST TATRAm Bt of Lee-Glass-Andieesen Hardware com- ¥ v . /INNERS | IDE magnates. The scssion would probabiy | i s Hata s S ¢NE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. ¥ Iiic | pany. Omana, Nebraska, Dicember 11, 1505 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA!®urT AND WINNRRS 105, DAERNAR he beM Senntors‘ Say Work Proceeding | curring scason brings “0ld Kentuck’ us [te_money, $500 (o $.000; low rut Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders Holland believes he has in R. R. Wolfe with Economy and dashing, romantc and ‘Interesting as at W boiewss, of |.--;»-\:I.I:S-Andru;sen Hur.;l‘\tvl:! (;‘ofil:-rhon. Stretehes of Track Are Missing | German-Australian Team Finishes one of m\n{ Ihwl ulmh\‘hm-]\;n lx’“ \\“flnn Despatch its advent. The play combines strands of ROS., 318 N, Y, 3500 to | I'ADY that the annual meeting of the ‘stock- y = o league. olfe played with Des Molnes atch, P ol The 1ife o o ‘. improvea property. o asiay.' | holders of the company will be held at the Betweea Loa Angeles and 8 Fitst in Ruce at Berlin three years 8go but refused to report whe P moust glowing color.| The life of the moun Y e . 3 office of the said company, corner of Ninth4 Beruardino, m:km.n Jan. 8. \\".\lux" Rutt and Jack [soid (o Peoria. Galgano has asked Hol- taineer, the moonshiner, the grey gay == and Harney stree.sy in the city of Omaha, | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 3.—After be- [Clark the German-Australian team, won|jand if he will be traded, but the new St SR LR ¢ colonels of Ole Kaintuck, the sprightly gy . in the state of Nebraska, sday, 2 the six-day bicycle race which began at | oseph manug rtends to hold onto the| WASHINGTON, Jan. - Construetion | ¢ ¥ ¢ . 2 v REAL ESTATE WANTED uary 1, A. D, 1910, 8t 3 c:!::‘l«;lc‘sl:p 41 J?w ing lsolated for forty-eight hours, partial ! the Zoologican Gardens at 10 o'clock last |1ialian and expects him to go higher next | work on the Panama canal is not only pro- | YOUDE gallant, | falr .women, mint juleps, T T, Vi e~ "= | the purpose of elacting a board of direct. | COmmunication was established today be- | Monday night, finishing one lap ahead of | fall, ceeding splendidly, but the system of wd- |88t horses, they ,a all in the story. WL-HAVE BUYERS KFQR |©°r® for the company to serve durink the [ tween Los Angeles and the outside worla, [ 501l and Walthour, the Dutch-American | po i oLl i Mg " "o | As romance dema love thds a way, ¢ and 7 i gnsulng year, and to transact such other | aithough It will be many days before the | pair whe (od for seaond piecs. Maphhch [$TAGG ON FooT BA RULB i e This 15 the e St | ind Mudge Drierly wihs vace and’a hus- 8. 6 and 7 room Lguses. If prices are right |business s muy be/ presented at sueh 3 pair,'who tled for second place. Stabe and | cism dirccted to 1t. This Is the concensus | #"4 Mud We can sel, your property for you. H. J. LEE, Presid damage wrought by the rainstorms of the | Pawke, the Germans, were four laps be- | : ¢ : band Yo the vast approval of an ever ap- OWATA LAND AND LOT G T W ILASE 2 pewidant, Ay . hind, while lddic Root of New York and | Chic Couach Says Present Game|©f opinlon of the senatorial committee, H Baite de oy AND LOT Lo, Attest: W. M. GLASS, Secretary. last four days is repaired. Bind_ whlle Bddia Beat of jit vk an cago > which returned to Washington today on | Preciative audience; bl ree Ko Di'to J 11 [ Tonight the Golden State Limited of the [laps in the rear. = . L onE seven Pl He ‘Bataineds | the aispatch boat Dolphin ufier a visit of | There bave boen -many Madge Brierlys Rock Island and the Southern Pacific lines, Only six teams finished and the distance CHICAGO, Jan. 3.--Coach A, A, Stagg inspection to th ..“.’l p in the life of the play, but it is doubtful 3 i ¢ : ispectio @ canal gone. In the which was stalled at Indio for two days, | Of the winners was 2,311 miles. Rutt and | of the University of Chicuko, who returncd iy RPN ho 7N Lhe DALY |10 any ever carried more gracefully the | v *|Clark were hot favorites for the race, but | from the incedng of the Intercolisgiate [ Were Senators Oliver, Penrose, Carter, | , 1 Job hE ha arrived the were considerably behind the record, | Athictic asscclation in New York, declured | Dixon, Heyburn and Clark, role than' Miidred Johnson, ‘Who has been The Los Angeles Limited was sent east Later Stoll beat Brocco In a ten-lap race | that foot ball as piayed fn American col- | Songtor Oliver v J d wresscq | With tho-company for elght years. Burt i} g A K ot \Oaan: to decide the winner of sccond place. The | .eges Is well on tne way to thorough re- | 5o v spocially ‘impremsed § o "oy 3k whio h CIODE n A news a er \“:, l: ‘v'mf e l'?;} :rm ]'f ftic prizes were $1,250 for first, $L000 for second, | vision, but that the present game won'd | With the manner in which the work ls be- | U €k \,‘ “1 ' ,“ l, Hrl” dugks: Doo S pro uce | -AVaBj00n08F ARA JEaFOLE bY. oftie $70 for third, $#00 for fourth und $2:0 for | be retained, with changes, and no other |ing carried on. The system of Httle race fan. avotetai- the-gmsia by stireh Ay all three transcontinental roads fifth he'was certain, Fivalry between the army of oivilian e | MEldious julep and typical “colonel,” leaves + . . this city. Two long stretches of roadbed | Jonormous crowds witnessed the conte 3 3 as sliongly as ever,” said |’ % + '" | nothing to be desired In' his part. resul‘ t lare washed away between Los Angeles||ioy&hout the week. All'the riders fin-|Coach Stagk, “that the modern sclentific | SIncers and workers has resulted tn stimu- | "UHDE G0 08 SOMUET I B8 BFE SANOW a ain Bfp aalisd away_ batign Lo Angeles {iahoa'In sood congition of I should not and will not | latiug work, he said. The judgment of the R s e ‘ e route usec - | be given ug also feel That the salva- | party is that no change e existing | “iderable attention is glven to detalled | Jointly by the San Pedro, Los Angeles and | PROSPECT OF TARIFF tlon of the game will be in making it more [ PeEY 18 MG B0 Chi W b \ engtnS luccuracy In the presentdtion of the more Salt Lake, and by the Santa Fe. | | open. M templated, and all gk further asserted that any Impres. pralsed the ma gerial abllity of \'\uulul"" dpbens oy 24wy The Bee hasmade good on both results and gain [|.5.. o, o WAR WITH FRANGE |, iawy susther mssariad uint any dmpres | pralosd i R Lo g S 0T S G Goethals, the eng in charg ticularly bad. The second sectiof of the revision to Rugby or the adoption of the | FRNiiem the KnEmoer Ir ‘{ i | Mudge wins the race. This piay opened Santa Fe's California Limited is held at nal Calls Attention association game is false P ARImity ie BONALe | o four night's engagement at the Krug s g v i i Frli ] ty of New. Agreement . commititee fs expected to cast a blight |1 Y h . 2 el etwe: AC OHNSON CREATES SCENE ¢ e legislation propose il of- | " Trains No. 7 and 1 from Chicago, both due Beotween Nation JAOK ver the legislaton proposed in a bill of- | \ . X | On city real estate, cOMParing the ||nre s, are stahed at Bucstow sos it i fered in the house by Representative Mann ) 5 P ‘olore. e 1 on- | of Tllinol hich already has beep re- | train No. §, eastbound, 18 at The Necdies | PARIS, Jun. 3.—The Journal Des Debates, | Colored Pug Defies Indiana Con- | of Ilinois, which already has been re- | mbnth 0£ December, 1909, Wlth the [ They probably will arrive Wednesday | commenting on Ambassador Bacon's speccn | #table Wha Attached His Baggag ported from the committee. The bill pro- | Four women, two men and six children, | ** Elysee mkw where he was recelved | TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Jan. 3.—Jack | vides for a change In the government of | $a | ¢ on Friday by President Falliercs, expresses | J0hnson refused to fulfill his contract to | (he canal gone and the abolition of the Same month 1908, shows that The Bee || mmt.oh.s, s s of ini Lo |m Frdes by resont Faees xprsvs 100505 <050 ol Wt : two branches of the Santa Ana reference to | the manager attached his trunks as he was | Fanama canal commission. . . | river near Downey all night, were resoued | €OROMIe relations between, France and |about to board & train for Calumbus. O. | — — has made a gain of 28%. d atpinnt by R e e eeusd |y Tled Biaied | S i the shrkier vam foo'c0ld | \BIG GIFTS 70 SCIENCE : o When & constable served the writ or lifesaving crew, who brought their heavy | 1 POInts out that If no agreement is | jonnson he mounted his baggage and i sshiayhighip (1] siqe: reached before March 31 a tariff war ap- [he would “hit the first man wno touched | Dr. Ludwig Mond Leaves Fortune for (Established 1619) o ; o figh backed down when ¢ . selves when efforts were being made to | m:n lnst message held out hopes of a | Wi, fENter backel down when Ca ] hynics, Whooping-Cough, Croup, ¢ Feach he-sndnneered " peope was e | SAUmen, (he paper waze. a furiher con | o't af T ; S Bronchitis, Coughs, a 10Ss O 0+ T. firmation of the desire for aw arrangement | ' Jo Jater tried 5 ppe : v o o train, but falled, and when he saw his b “ polnted minister to Portugal, who wadea | o7 (¢ PeTt of the Washington government | oot o'iea on ‘a aray he told his man. | LuAw!g Mond, the well known chemist, | P l k . f i 3 particularly appropriate. ' ana fight the case | fo Inlacaat olitn’ Phe Dose § uers from the Gage ranch, nean the |’ to @ life Interest of the widow. They In- bues 1t How it looks in figures: reeuws from the | " Journal Des Debates canctuen b7 | ooren, with Sems Soorher war, | e Ean i toar sy T | Benlirtlt T of ultra-protectionists in congre oh | FUEW YORK. Jan S-—idward’ Paveon|300 483 SCAN Ko’ Heldeloers universiy. |} 1 Cfgeolans hervs ey / WORLD-HERLD completely cut off from rallroad communi- | 1 g BULSTTIEETE (B ConBrens, which | Wesion, the veteran pedestrian, announced | Thes: amounts are to be devoted to re- | [NTIEY Rtsope 18 SRFE) SV, S0 0 30000 cation with the outside world today as the o booizes - 3 v ¥ dering the efforts of moderates to dimin- | continental walk, and that he will get froi v s A o : ‘small childien, Dec,, 1909......1,137 inches| Dec,, 1909. .....1,089 inches ||7srits of floods and washouts. Hundreds | [ i, (X, greratea proposais of tre s | Goean (b ccean Ui tme within B0 dygy [2rd phvsles A mum of swo i lefc 10| |Wihimal pidres, ; cres of vegeiable gardens are inun- | o'cloek the afternoon of February 1, ‘and |to the municlpality of Cassel, Germany, prd A il PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 2—Rain has been Mo hike from New dar Francisco i ALL DRUGGISTS. : falling over centrhl Arisona Intermittently ! Atter sutterin : summer took him 106 days, but u ther|by noted artists go to the National gallery UGQIST g 4 1 ¥ Afte ering many years with a sor - » = ~ 4 hat Bond postal for de- Gain of Bee. .253 ins. or 28% | Loss of W-H, 111 ins,, 9%, % fnoe Pridey night. Accumulsted snow in|Amos King. Port Byron, N: ¥.. was eured | siorme and uaseualle ot wearS, series o | London, ‘:‘ ¢ by Bucklen's Arnlea Salve. ‘e, For salc | ditions are reasonably favorable this sprin Chamberinir's Cough Remed Vagarfrosele: rlsing. B ot E o) | iionn.ave RanSaly. 18 the® Ghing | amberla ugh Remedy banlshes 50 ¥ulton Btrest, L eW'th h * 4 % pears io be inevitable. While President |it.” The constable called the police Researches in Chemistry and An Inhalatioa for 16 3 1 the same Comparlson the One of those who distinguished them- | L4 Henry T. Gage, wife of the newly ap. alh, o h LONRON - Jas (SEPOTUN made by Diphtheria, Catarrh. through mud almost knee deep to direet | O™ the new ambassador would have been ager he would stay here until tomorrcw |who dled on December 10, are all subjeet i RIVERSIDE, Cal, Jan. 2—This city wag | 2¢PTU0E the attitude towards France EE nd is ren- | today that he will make one more tra sOar in sclence, particularly chemis ot treatment. 1t a Invaluable 0 mothers Weston will start from Los Angeles at 4 |Munich academy and $100,000 is bequeathed mptive Tendenoy : : ated. Dec., 1908. . 884 inches | Dec., 1908. .....1,2 o s born. Fifty ple j y . v 0..1,200 inches e Dike from New York 1o San Fransisso fy |Where Dr. Mond was born. Fifty piciures | |Contition of the thoat torgns and un ally ho eath: cor ooripd lst. the mountains has melted and streams are | Ao aannals, 1os pepioer., It epe I States within 10 days, all tendeney t ward pneumonia. New Jok.