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HEAL ESTATE Lad Continued. ) NFAT COTTAGE—FINE LO- CATION, ot 4exit0; newly papered: ooring Ta nooms 2021 Miamt white ~ maple water and gas rent; bal Miami 5t "A bargain. TINVESTMENT REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SAY Minsouri—Oont buy 40 mcres; $5 down, od farming and timbered land ) $® WILL $3,000 WILL PAY $37 PER, MONTH | M nd fuil ‘ot on . Mtk St.. Mfjence dasy terms. Looks ail N& A'h IAKD AND urr CO., FARM AND EfibLESTAJ D FOR SALBR T Arkansss. YOU can’t, beat this—i80 seres oreh- ard land in mumux Qzarks, near femous heaith resort, f ; timber on uncieared land worth twiée the amount. . Rose- water, Eureka Springs, Ark. FOR IALE—M um l'a mll'l from good ralirond town of 1,000 population; good Echools and churches; @ acres cholce creek bottom l’l eultivation; 2,300 peach trees on high tull of bloom now; good woll and A mnln( ter; & good 7-reom frame house; land not in cultivation is in timber pasture; thes this year should nearly pay for farm. Thi will sell on 8000, L. L. Porter, i price Horatlo, ‘BARGAINS In Arkansds Lands—160 acres four miles from West Fork, Ark.; 16 acres in_cultivation: 2-room house; 3 acres in oreh: fine lmtlon for Shicken nd fruit farm; Price $4 per acre cash. ; Pnylon. Mfl&" i c.'i-n. 5 FOR A SALB--Bmproved half-section farm es from Wepells, Sask. Good fram bullmnn. 7 pcl"ru:n n;lla .'e‘vnrll other farm properties from to, v wme';:; Met. W. 8. Athgs, Wapells, Sask AbB“'l‘A WHIAT um For sale, vest improved and raw wheat fards up to 100,000 acres en bioc ia the by art of Southern Alberta, §13 per acre Up RN i u‘flu promptly answered, Hen- derson & M 814 Firke St., West. Cal- wary, Alta, mmmng 'uuto ron SALB .u‘ land, mostiy nn- sall, m be sold in u east of anur on Ak . ai .-m‘&"m"fluu, Gl-nrm Plu‘z:“})n 30 B('Y (X)I.OMDO “Ul‘l‘ LA DS—Ten per cent down, balance five yea one orop of ap%lu aYe ts; and water Cedared; maul Dll(l wunly 1 from §3,000 o lotm tor lige. lustrated bookle! GOLLINS, W. 8 8 s Denver, Colo. HOHEH XN BUNNY CO!I)RADD—X can lceate you on & good 3M-acre homestead; water and close to railroad; also a ’lw fine NIIII ishments for sale chllp; EOMe ANADPS gb led land. M. E. Send for il- - 'KANSAS mu:m' lmovlm FARMS, |72 ER ACRE ::m. fl:’ ‘.tm in unr ¥ to 2 ",fi 6 worl :fi !“‘na' AN o VIR e ez g2y on jek, 1,760 acres, lm- r,;:;:f“’* N T nwl Kan, ¥ antBre s T "0 m Well lulm..!lod hl.ll segtion. in. county, Kanses. Address Lock Pun.e i, Okl FOR SALD on exc iern part ot Jois county ¥ well counly Ine; {:‘;fi B eate e Avaiers Brice 3110 er acre: want incol prop-rly in esstern Kansas o Missourl, 0. A Higgine, “Btockion, Kan. TFOR BALR-4M-ac Kansas; 200 acres oullhlflcn. bulnct P ture and mow land; 2-story, 8-room house barn 60x30; corncrib, granary, workshop u fruit trees; clstern; 3-room tenant house, arn; wel ored; miles Quenem Kln i the bes Kansas ern l. per acre.’ Ji. W. Watkins, Quenemo, inst °| DAY, acren; 8 pm' \macr the plow, good _rancl tovn. our of the land to a town. the esstern " | county, my who can_taik or call Porter Young, Great Bend, pabieis Skt ,m F:\RK m 'OR SALE—~New south corn belf kansas. acres, relinquish- wu-uo—g-_' nqui X good level lan |d u-: vements: b o et ALY F. Warnock, Fice ol- CHEAP LAND. %2 “’T IM ur southeast Chadwick, Mo.: 3 das ‘f ".fiitx'v.uan. W oan be cultl: c« log house vy tracts Kive you s incons | okl. . Huston, | stamps or | Hamilton Biog.. © ATTENTION, lg{lkm HOME- IN MISSOURL 1600 neres, 1% miles southeast of Kansas City; 100 acres in oultivation, balance tmber ‘grase; d-room house, two barns, Tine Water, an publie road, X rille (o Achool and church; only $3,200; part cash, balunce wasy; no trade. | _GBORGE KUMPF, 200-5 Sheflley Bldg. Kansas City, Mb. D, ¥. Thomas, Sales Agent, Warsaw, Mo. Nebrama. FARM BARGAIN. Must be sold on sccount of owner's hegitn; well improved iN-acre f farm 7% miles from towr: price, $5% pe casy termi. 3T, Campbeil.’ Litchtield, Neb LAND buyers will busy themselves if they will only ask Leander Clark of Kear- ney, Neb,, for farms he has for sale. Ranch in Nebraska 2620 acres, goraplete ranch, plenty water, all good buildings; owner 1§ making blg money on cattle, but wishes to move 10 the oity in order to get better educa- tional facilities for his children; price, [0 cut into quarter sections; this land Cco., Red 199, o aare | I Soon sell &t 3% NOWATA LAND AND LOT _Sulte @i N. Y. Life Bidg. A SNAP. 640 acres land in Kimball county, IS, 18 iood ASTioniue Smrict, Bew all fa; heat on _adjoini lana ‘mads 2 bu. per acre. Price, 19, per acre if taken at once. €, C. CAMPBBLL, Bim Creek, Neb. dl BLEHEU WHEAT LAND $%5 PER ACRE. ‘We own and control 20,000 acres of Chey- enne county, Nebraska's choloest farm land, now on the market. The heaviest crop yielding county in Nebraske for ten years, alfalfa a leading erop. Ask for folder and full particulars. = Agents ‘wanted everywhere. rite for our propo- sition_at once. Raiiroad tares refunded If hing not as represented. Fundingsland & Beverson, Bianey, Neb. OWATA LAMD AND LOT CO. Buite &4 New Vork Life Bidg IF you want & home in the great south- west, or if you want to invest in a good Iand proposition, see or write me. I have from town lots 1o 10,000-acre lahoma and Texu B. L. F 2 ACRES GOVERNMENT LAND FRUE ~Advant Oregon, & book of % pages. exp Alnlnz what each of the 34 coun- Ples s ‘eat adapted for: alsg the amount of government land open to homestead on s map dxak ahowing al ‘haw towns_ and B, including sastern and oentral Ore: zon 5hd counties In ditfetent colors, drawn own to Jan. 1, 1910; Iatest map In 1. 8. A, oS AL Rl ey LRI ting %0 or 180 acres, and a description of the state of Oregon in generas; melled for coln. Nunnio & Runey, 13 rtiand. Ore. Deal dlr‘cw with the man who own! he rlnehl. ‘0 commission to Real Esta schools. Ive a town of 8,000 people. Alk-fenesd:- running water on it five acres cleared land to plant in.trees md h-um.-o -u!lv Good house, small o timber on the balance of the ‘Wace: wiit pay for {he clear. About b acres of meadow land; and - per acre; and balance sasy payments. Aflfluu 'Vlclnr Marden, The Dtl les, ON 3,200 acres wheat land, 6 to 13 miles from main iine Northern Pacific R. R. in North Dakota. Good, smooth, tillable land, good sofl and subsoll; just the same kind of land that others are RETAILING FOR $%0 TO $2 per acre in the same neighborhood. Anyone buying this land is sure to make a profit, as it is offered for less than it is worth and Is certaln’ to adyance. This land is ugderlaid with coal, .which adds to its value, L/t nothing is added to the price on that sount. GO UP WITH US TUES- PRIL 6. If you don’t\want all of the’1and YOU CAN PICK WHAT YOU WANT at $18 per ucre. Special rate from Omaha end return next Tuesday, $2885. Your expenses refunded if you buy. J. H. DUMONT & SON, 1606 Farnam St, Omaha. LYIAN county, 8. D, lndl, $10 to 322 per acre. . Write lor maps; ote. ¥. A. Mar- tin, a, 8 D. R T o e i S ST FARMERS AND DENTERS_Why not ‘buy 160 or 820 ur- in Stanley co ", Bouth r lcr!. or Hand -‘ e . Jay P. Morrily lllnnu $30 P-lm Bidg., LAND AGENTS 7,00 acres of levei land in the islana _and south Ar- | pral ores. W, tween 2 main lines of railroad and ain in the coast country. Il soll on easy terms at § per cent in- t; will not divide. HILAND P. LOCKWOOD, Rosenberg, Texas. Texnn. SOUTHWEST TEXAS BARGAIN-240 acres near Taft, finest cotton truck soll; 1890, 30 acres near Kingsville, in proven artesian beit, fine looation; fine cla; nll w-ll ‘dlvlfl Mm or fruit, §%. Those .m. 1,000 ACRES best orange, flh. Houston-Galveston distric 000 m-.l Ifalfe land, cultlvlltd‘ Branson, M sores Mu m n ulu. JIf they -'°fi't‘,¢. write S tmprovements ‘or real snaps, L. lpaln‘- Tex. nnAcu ranch. Panhandie. $ per cent farm tiney watered: il well fenced: sidi ' K. C. Mum. Southw Holulun Tex., on il fi - tural la § g e llfl m Harry T. fi oo Wilte ..-w. iron | k! ! | price, see the man that can sell it to you. l‘gnr-a.o. Jpr!nt:, Leander Clark, Kearney, Neb. 1Y Gre——c 6. A. LINDQUEST CO.. d ey | SISTEK THE ESTATE FOR RENT FOR_RENT. ACRE TRACT. A good 0-acre farm, with three-room bouse, barn and other outbutldings, only mile west of the end of Florence or line. ’ nlck rontal reduced to $300 per year. ROE & CO.. 1601 Farnam St WANTED--TO BUY gi\nrr price TR lo' sezond-hand & W clothing I buy, Gh. :uoll-:"lol. o!lNBlnaTn 1th. D. 5885 S i REAL ESTATE WANTED TF YOU want to buy land at the right FROM owner. Strictly modern reside § or more roome. large lot, location n West hrn Hargey, Povsias, Bemis Hanscom ":.,“"' funl p-mculnu. WANTED TO BUY—House and lot within ¢ or § blocks of th Ave, 1 can pay $10 cash, §I5 or $% per month and $100 every § months until paid. Address 214 Ames Ave., or 'Phone Webster 831, WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 8 and -roce heuses, lt'nvlcn are right we can sell your for D LOT CO. NOWATA 1. Suite ALl Bide. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY 'ro LOAN-Payne Investment Co. BALTIMORE: 2d-hand stors pay: for 33-hand furniturs. elothes. we'D. M e aoo‘ PRICE for no- nd Mfil(n" thing, .n.-:‘ 0 SStad-bany clothes SELNE B0t BEST price pald for (nmlmn and stoves Tel. D. 1688 4283, Y. Repair shop, 17 Dodge. ONE INCH, 72 CENTS This is a One-Inch Ad. To Wit your home write & doscription ot R about 8 words and send It to THMR | HA BEE Cllnllld N B ents for ished. BEST PRICES pald tor second-han n"“& carpets, stoves, clothes, shoes. Tel NEB. FURNITURE_CO- Dlvl be!l prices for household goodr, §20 N. | 713, -hand Incul ‘Phone nonxl.- ANTED-To buy, secon: ((’a;a. hat &fr' prefsrred. 1971 WANTED-City loans. Peters Trust Co §100 to §10.000 made promptly. ¥. D. Wead Wead Bidg., 15th nd Farnam. "TOWEST RATES-Dewns, WANTED-City ivans and Parnam Swith & Co, 11 Farnam 8¢ FIVE I'ER CENT MONEY 0 loan on Omang Dusiness roperty. THOMAS BRENNAN, wias. Room 1, New York Life MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS Are safe, pay_good interest, cause you no worty. If you have money to loan, see us as we have on hand & number of good mortgages, bearing 6 per cent interest. We have one of $3,400, another of $4,000, one of | 8,60, ang one at Wim. Thess are securod by good farms In the North Platte valley. | PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Southeast Corner of J5th ana Farnam. €0 #,000 on bomes in ouuL O'Keete mfal Bl R TS Doty o ‘ LOANS to home owners and h ers, with privilege of making par ments semi-annuglly, A (OMAS, 508 First Natiohal Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS., 33 N. Y. w-. m to £200,680 on Improved Droperty. SWAPS TO THOSE THAT KNOW the future of the northweat; I have four dwe)iing houses in Bherid: COlel’lllVQy new; in- will_trade for land ractive cash price. Reason: I have other interes in Nebraska. Address C. F. Bukey; 1000 16th 8L, D ol Lincoln paying $8,500 an: nually: price, §110,000 all clear. Owner will exchange for clear land priced right. Give full description first letter. Harry H. Cul- ver, 809-810 N. Y. Life. FOR SALE—Or trade, one Dempster hy- draulic weli tachine and one Truess' bor- ing machine, both in condition. Ad- dress P. O. Box 650, Blair, Neb. You Want a Farm the other fellow, wants city property or ‘We want tne commission, scription in first letter wnd O< N 8“ & LOT CO, Sulte € N. Y. ¢ tire Bias " Red 2400, TAILORS . 2 PAXTON BLK. MAX MORRIS, 1 BROWN BLOCK, o et o AT, ¥ _ men's fashionable h‘mflll-ll Paxton Blk. RUFFNER TAILORING CO. 4 S. 15th at. V.TAUCHEN: fits = Theuter Bulldlnl. Iab nd SRILLED labor .comma |lrl asw lnd xflo& crn%!lml Jllll BARRY MARTIN, R. 19. U. 8. Bank Bidx, DREqSESH“"' Tuxedos, full _dress sults, elightly used, bought {and sold, Reldman, 216 N. 17th Bt. Doug- las 3128, A 2626, DERBY WOOLEN MILLS $15 and $18 Suits to Order THE OLD RELIABLE. 31335 &, wu.r"."’zi‘a}- ® el %‘i%‘i"fi. alled. IRME Suits to_ordes sls - WANTED—TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls for houses, Sl siges. List with ut BOW ATA LAND & LOT CO. . Y. Life Bidg. Red 1909, Rubber Tires wear longer and ride easier than others, They are put on exclusively by -us. We do wagon re- pairing, painting and general black- smith work. Watch us grow. JUST opentng business; best price paid for firniture, stoves, etc. Dousins 160, A~ § or 6room cottage m? Tocation. P. O, Nielden, W8 N. Y. Life Bidy. WANTED-—S{!'UATIONS “WANTED-Position s meat outter by single man experienced and of good habits. Can furnish best of réeference. Address Nick: Madden, Great Bend, Kan. CHAUFFEUR, private family; good l‘ol- arences can be :?vm in or out of tow Can handle any kind of car. Address A ® | to work collega | young man. pla ) attending Moyles A GOOD payiiig festaurant for rent ohe p to right party, If taken at once. I 1204 Farna GOVERNMENT NOTICES cmu- QUARTERMASTER C) Omaha, Neb., Mafch 1, 1910, Sealod posals, in tripilcate, wili be received herein, until time, ADm 1, Coal an ¥ a.m., 1910, central ending Junl B0, 1911, at' Onana Q.M.Depot; Jorts Crovk, Omah& and Robihson, braska; Ki Forts D, A Russell and #07t Des: Mol South-Dakota. tertalned. United States reserv thereof, . lnformation loation here or to stations named. , Bn mpuuln should be ' and -addressed (.ARTHY. C Q B |made which withholds the occupatfon tax ere and by Quartermasters at the posts named standard for furmshing Wood, Charcodl during the fiscal year Ne- Forts Lmvcnworun and Riley, s, iowa, Proposals for delivery at other places will not be en- rig! to Fajut, 0F accept amyorall proposals ur apy furnished Uartermanters &t AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA|: Three Rousing Meetings by Republi- cans Quioken Interest. TRAINOR'S NAME WATCHWORD Queenan's Position Assalled on Cor- porations—Overtures Made to Brigaes by Democrats Questioned. Three rousing republican meetings wers held Jast night in South Omaha at each of which the attendance was unusually large, Indicating & quickened interest in the af- fairs of the campaign. P. J. Trainor was the name which has become the watoh- word of the campaign and when it was proposed as the next mayor of South Omahs the audience cheered in the old, hearty way as in the times when political debate was the joy of the hour. The demdoratio position on the occupa- tion tax was well aired. W. H. Queenan has nalled his cause to the occupation tax kite and promises to repeal all the exist- Ing means of taxing the corporations by royalties and put all this on an occupation tax basis. At present all the public service corporations are paying royaities with the exception of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Strest Rallway company. It was agreed by contract with the company that the ef- fect of the royalty would be suspended for three years provided that the company wouldiextend its lines, notably to West L street, To undo this means that West L street will be robbed of a car line, which {s even now belng constructed, This will not be a' pleasant prospect for that sec- tion of the ety hor hardly an inducement to the residents to vote away thelr im. | provement’ by ‘electing the democrats. It was further shown that last summer when the ocoupation tex was Introduced by John Larsen all the democrats voted against it from the start. Now that owing to & divided councll & compromise was for three years the democrats have slipped over to the other side of the fence, as usval. The meeting places last night were at Thirty-sixth and Jefferson, 4101 X street and Twenty-sixth and Q streets. All the candidates were present ‘anll came back much encouraged. Overtures to J Briges. The democrats, when they are in Brown Park, which s the great Bohemian section of South Omaha, have made repeated promises -in case the democrats win that John Briggs is to be retatned; but when they are outside of Brown Park it s quite another aspirant who is given preference. T, 5. MILITARY PRISON, enworth, Kan., March 1, proposals’ tor antnracite coal, wood, gasolin 910 smithing coal, and mineral oll, will be received here antil 1V & m., hen: opened. Inform: leation. Captaln ¥, W. Van Duyne, Q. & M3-3-4-5-30-31. FORT LEAV- Sealed furnisning bituminous and charcoal, required during ine year comunencing July 1, 1819, Apri tion fur- The democrats want to retain the vote of the Bohemians by this promise, but they have practically served notice on John Briggs that he is to be-ousted with the election of @ democratic ticket. Within the last few days a delegation qualified to speak for the party offered Briggs the position of ohiet of the fire department REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. i@ Real ostate cnnn{‘-r“vd%r 3‘"“ 0, Trust oom;xfiv. et ot uarantes & betracters. I 1illam L hr "‘?n'?-u. to Moline, lot N blo xgu i |xne T my 4 U\\lhuuw, lot k3 blonk A L utors, to John AL 4, ‘o 5. Tho‘:(h:hl‘ln Mutual Life Ins to -Lold" Vincent, wi lot t hlouk ‘W Reed'y I Dundee Y o ni to James A. Dro'Pn lm. § wnd lock 8, Dun- 1 Fud . L. wife to Selwyn Doherty, lot 14, ilot* 11, Patrick’ 24, other considerhtioh and . George Parks and Wite to Fred Arm- ter, lot 7, bléoic 2, Hoctor Ter- "3 ri mv-mt Q1 % tm ot 7, ‘bl mu ucumuuun R nuunr. to nd 3, block 4. il “"‘fu-”‘x T to the By~ ts 1, 2 and 3, nbnnlt o F T Smyth, lots 1 und y. ot biock 3, Al- to ‘Arthur East, ration and: » Azie- tom, ‘fots 16, and i1, repiat 0. ook - ollier Plag Raiston Townk &mnfiny to 1, Bloit- enber Btoitenberg, lot Soie & rais nlno ‘Company 'to Wil- oet! ehe\' lots 33 and M, ‘ %w;e 1o P A Hasicel, mz 19, mck W hagton CANREUCHoR, SoRPARY O Crmani Lumber and Coal com- any. 1ot 1, block & and other lots. other . consideration l')mll Gall'and wite fo Caroline Busch, PMul 8, apd other iand, Cot- ark . Wite to Albert ot 6 84-16-12. edepouit’ and Trust com. l & Heyden, lots lb 20d'16 Ames & C. F Hastings ann wife to ‘Ba o and wits, 10t 7, biook B Sul- Ralph Knol .M. €. MoClurg, ot I, (‘Ain P A. A to C. F. Lll!lhh. ln! lD blul l. P.rlolu & Bdr invesiient, Som uny .t 3, 8, 9. il and n OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 1|be given at Rushing’s hall tonight. left vacant by. the death of the date David Garratt, well knowing that he would see the intent of the offer which means that he will have to vacate the position ef chief -of police. He replled to the offer that he would accept no other position than that whieh he holds at the hands of anyone, much less a democratic .board. The Bohemians'of Browf Park will under- stand, therefore, that promises made to them are for thelr votes and not for.fule filiment, 'huuuv- Labor/ Record. SOUTH . OMAHA, March 2.—To t editor of The A’ democratic_paper| prints an erticle insinuating that Mr. P, J. Trainor; candfdate for mayor on - the republican ticket, is not friendly to labor. As organizer of the American Federation of Labor, I am in & position to know the record of Mr. Trainor on the labor move- ments, and desire to state that during his twenty-thrée years' residence here Mr. Trainor has always been a friend of or ganized labor, and never In a single in- stunce was any act of his injurious to the best interests of the werkingmen of South Omaha. JAMES KOTERA. Organizer, American Fedeération of Labor, Pat Crawe, Democrat? The democrats held a meeting. at Moll- ner's hall 1dst night, at: which the main attraction was the only original Pat Crows, posing as part of the sideshow. He could fot be prevalled upon to deliver & speeeh, slthough asked and seomed more inclined {to the 1iné of refreshments provided. Resolutions for Rev, Ralph Livers. At _the meéting of the South Omaba Central Labor union on Monday evening the following resolution was unanimously passed: Whereas; Rev. Ralph W, Livers,. for- merly fraterns! delegate to the South Omaba Central Labor union from the Min- isterifl union of this city, owing to the state of his health Is compelled to change his locaticn, and, Whereas, This central body, in the re- moval of Bro. Livers. will lose a loyal suppofter, and the glty & good and useful citizen, who has slways devoted his time and energy for ‘the ‘Uplifting and better- ment ‘of the ~démmon peoj ': therefore, be it Resolved, That this body extend to Bro, Livers their ‘best wishes for his return to good health, and wish him Godspesd wherever he may be; and be it further Recolved, ' That a copy of this resolu- tlon be forwarded to Bro, Livers and aiso be spread upon the minutes of this meet- ing. Miss Kate Cleary Wi The Shamrock dlamond ring contest Is closéd, with Kate Cleary in the lead by a very few votes. The winner will be queeh. of the Shamrock ball, which is to The riug will e presented as part of the pro- gram. H. C. Murphy and H. B. Fieharty will deltver addresses during the early part of the évening. Theso addresses will e followed by the ball, Miss Cleary had | 12,088 votes and Miss Sophia Roberts 12,269, Magle Oity Gossip. Mrs. G. F. Newins of San Bernardino, C is visting with her sister, Mrs. J. R. )hym n MacDowell Roberts entertained lh. Hh elnh Monday evening at her new home. jburgh has gone on a visit to hmu Has! A has wode rmour, & sister, Mra. ! Borte Aigridge.’ iy niter rotubied from & thres-months’ visit n Cal- [fornia sna O Mexico: John Harrison, for many years night clerk at the Greer nom. ll.d ym:fl-y at (m s«uh Omaha hospital . D un—w. A.nurl Au'n. have Il ll you lor | butiding rick Tealers), fi Q St._'Phone South The church bowsd of the African Meth: gdist ohureh has nded the pustor, church. South Omaha Camp No. Woodmen of Americs, have procured Rush- tertainment there April 7 Head Consul A. R. est of the evening. Other good ave been secured. served. Handy Man Silent In Insurance Case| in honor a He Was Paid, But Records Show Enormous Sum. NEW YORK, March 2.—Willlam H Buckley, for years the handy man at Al- bany of the fire Insurance companies, stepped down from the wifness stand to- day with a sigh of rell Superintendent | Hotchklas of the state Insurance depart- ment, after four days' grilling, had an- nounced that he was through with him as & witness. The superintendent's next step will be an attempt to bring about his dis- barment ‘s a lawyer on the strength of the evidence brought out at the hearing. Just before the session adjourned Mr. Hotchkiss demanded that the witness tell companies. Buckley was silent as usual “The records show,” sald Mr. Hotchkiss, answering the question himself, '‘that you recelved about §100,000 from the Insurance companies in the years you represented them." During president of the Now York Life Insurance company, appearing as a witness, swore that Buckley asked him to pay $3,000 fn 1908, with which to buy &t $600 each the votes of six members of the state senate, It was also shown that as late as September 1, 1803, the New York Board of Fire Underwriters raised $00 to be spent In connection with legislation at Al- bany. Mr. Kingsley's Appearance as &. witness gavo the first direct life insurance tinge to the inquiry. There had been vague evi- denco of Buckley's activity In this line previously, but MF. Kingsley's statements were straight from the shoulder. Many Ranchers Lose Property Heavy Damage to Those Who Are in Path. Telegram.)~The prairie fire which raged in the southern part of Brown county all day yesterday and last night was extin- guished this morning about § ' o'clock, when the wind changed suddenly from the south to the north. The fire started thirty miles southeast of Ainsworth early in the morning and at ¢ o'clock In the evening had reached & point two miles east dpd south; of here.. At least fitty miles % of range was burned over and everytfing ‘in the path of the flames was swept away. Reports sent in today show that many ranchers, suffered the loss of bulldings, Among these were: Mrs, Fisher, all out- bufldings, fo!gding a barn and five head of horses; Jay, all outbiifidings and 2,000 trees, all his barns and implements; Frank Crawford, house, furniture and all out- bulldings; M. R. Nichols, house, barn and all outbulldings; Lew Irwin, all outbuild- Lyons, ‘ail outbuildings: P. 20 tons of hay and fifteen acres of timber; Mrs. Noite, barn axd all outbuildings. It fs estimated that at least 3,000 tons of hay were lost ané miles and miles of range destroyed. Another fire is raging twenty miles southwest of here tonight, but telephone communication with the fire sone Is cut off. Omaha Brakeman " Hurt on Last Run 8. F. Bailey Gets Crushed Foot on Eve of Quitting Railroad Life Forever. NORFOLK, Neb, Murch 3.—(Special Telegram.)—§. F. Balley, a Minneapolis & Omaha brakeman who' lives at 1428 North Twentieth street, Omaha, and - whose parents reside in Sloux City, suffered @ badly crushed foot here tonight on his last trip at ‘rafiroading. Running shead of the engine to make a switch he was caught and run down. The ankle bon were badly broken. “Ain't it strange, he sald, as he smoked a clsarette while the physiclan probed his injuries, Jfthat I would get caught on the last trip? ! Union Paeitic Storehouse at ol bus Destroyed by Fire from Engine Spark. COLUMBUS, Neb,, Mareh 30.—(Special Telegram.)—Fire starting from & spark from a passing locomotive at 6:30 lust even- ing totally destroyed the Union Pacific storehouse In the wes{ end of the yards | Here. . This bullding had & hole burned in the roof & week ago and the high wind carried & spark to that portion of the bullding. For a while the entire north- western residence portion of the city was threatened and one other fire was started from the burning storehouse. The building was fllled with stores and machinery and the loss Is between $6,000 and §5,000. This is one of the landmarks of Columbus, as it was the original Union Pacific depot, bullt in 1868, having been moved to its present location about two years ago. MRS. JOE JEFFERSON SUED ment by J. W. Morrissey, Jetterson, widow of Joseph Jefferson, is the defendant in two suits, begun heré today by James W, Morrinsey, an actor, in which damages aggregating 0,000 are asked. One suit wed false Imprisonment; the ",..:{’.'Z"’" on South 1831. ohanna Gillin will nw-k» 2801 Q nmmumm ""“E"m.:.':.% Vel hy St. Mary's other alleges )ibel and slander, Morrissey charges that Mrs. Jefferson Rev. A. Wagner, for alléged offense against the character of one of the. women of the 1006, Modern | ing's hall and will hold » smoker and en: him how much he got from the insurance | him | AINSWORTH, Neb.,, March 30.—(Special FIRE ‘TAKES OLD LANDMARK | of [ the engine's speed w Talbot of Lincoln, the ors Refreshments will be Buckley Refuses to Say How luoh‘ the day Darwin P. Kingsiey, | 9% seconds, en an engine, ashed into the car, taking the radiator and the front of the auto almost completely oft. Fortunately, the way they were struck, nothing more serlous than & spiil from the Automoblle occurred, but a mere fraction of & second more would have meknt that both men would have met Instantaneon | death. According to the story of the drive bout forty miles per hour, while the spesd of the car was not more than fifteen miles. Sox Go to Fert Worth, FORT WORTH, Tex., March %.—The Chicago American league team, throush ite reprasentative, Ted Sullivan 18 said, Sbout 10 clobe & deal with the Mineral Wells club for treining grounds here. Tho |long Jaunt to Callfornia this spring. it is declared, has resulted in placing the me. | Jority of the players out of conal fton, Juntor Girla Take Contest, | Miss Julla Quimby, captain ot the girlg 11 te lll &t the high scaool, u»d-v mnn, when the high was won by a score of 14 to T. fors had mln? thelr own Wa, start and the first half ended X iie Wood also [ R ing that ai Facted atiemtion. score, the game was lnl'nn\’ llld lellll!ll and was Y much appreciated by those who were pres. 8 Miss Schwarts Bmma Hodra. Ruth Odell . Marle Bush (cap) cap) Jul by Alles Gedeon e By rmales Date for Lang. SYDNEY, N. 8. W., March %0.—Another set_for the fight between Burns, the Canadian pugilist. * Lang, heavywelght ch.mmnn of for the Avstralien title date announced tod s ApHil 1L, The n. was originally sch uloa March 1 subsequently postponed to Avr 0, New Swimming nofi-d. NEW YORK, March ¥.—The New York Athletic club sWimming team defeated team of the City club In & 500-yard relay ¥aco tonight, estaliishing a new Amietican amateur record. T seconds. The old record was 5 minutes made by the Illinols Athletia club in Chicago last year. e—— \ When you want what you want Wwhen you want it, say so through The Bee w-m Ad columns. My little heart Gives such a start hen ¢ Campbell's Soup Apd there's the man That holds the soup for me. Prairie Fire in Brown County Does ' NEW YORK, March 8).—Mrs. Sarah A. |the If you don’t say that Campbell’s Soups are better than the money the grocer re- turns the money. You cannot _lose any- thing by trying these pala= table and wholesome soups. But if you now expend two or three times their price —in money and time and’ trouble—to obtain no bet- ter soups, you certainly lose a good deal. You can prove all this by Tomato Soup This is the favorite among all our 21 kinds, . And it is the finest-flavored and most nour- ishing tomato soup made. But any Campbell’s Soup will con- vince you. 21 kinds Just add hot water, bring to a boil, and serve, Plenty of sensible suggestions for Campbell’s enu Book, Just write us 10c a can for it. Josern CamragLr CoMPANY. Camden N J An i |TEN YEARS' TEST OF ECZEMA After a teh years' ofl of . winter- . D, D, Pres so absolutely Proven its merit for we have arranged with e D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicag o for e special offer on & 26-cent trial bottle. We ourselves became convinced years ago. Cure after cure and the testimony of world's skin wpecialists to cure the skin® 18- through the skin; ot however, by means of & ealve, whooh slways clogs the outer skin, but wich a penetrating liquid that gets to the {pner skin, killlag the germs while soothing the healthy tissus The DIl of Winter een Compound.” D. D. D. Preseription, jpenetrates while #oothing the skin: and &/ 26-cent I # §00d siged trinl bottles_is now of] :: \ s Jaon- the Tiquid the away that the wash i3 ) The time was § minutes y