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(MR "'!\H\ ALY BEK, SUNIAY, \e Hil 08 IO TWIERNTY PAGINS, s ——— . Bt i - s 52 SR - T U THE LOCAL WOlED oF SPon i ,.' l l [ ‘\\J l ;:; ‘\/\k/ 5 No delay in starting. sed engineerto run it, nerator, no needle valves, no no lighting cup, therefore no smoke or no small pipes or passages to fill up, the smallest one being 217 inches indiameter, No automatic valves, no swivel joints, no ley With the safety tank removed for filling, there is absolutely not a wheel, lever, screw or movable part left on the stove. Plain, simple, safe, durable, economica Waoe are Sole Agents tor Omaha and South Omaha. g L LIS oLt Corner 14th and Farnam St. Opposite ¢ is the lust hope of a side when | RIS e e Fh (s Aaoe T pevian rpokitiong Paxton Hotel. ” f 3 ~ R g toan I doine | L R TR Ve | Open Bivenings Until © O’clock. b ony attention t and that is the | cerotary and 0 - th e the building bhlin the ball. i ; sts in the art of keeping the ball at your | Western association ¢lubs are not in the vace tions are both cont ¢ | o f oul AV IO at if hei is i \ {7 tho' thing 1 the art I} ping the | Your | Western ociation clubs are n e v ions are hoth con .u.,u ating many uu 128 pound man in the world, be he black or N \ that if heis as good as his friends elaim him wh' the ' does with i cuo, 8. (hat when an op- | inagers should not overlook Taylor [ A Vogatta for Moy 15 ot un: unlikely bvens® | ooy ) fight with Dixon, the colored won- contest | men s looked forward player does with i ctie so that when i 0P | Shafer, the second baseman who is in Phil i se are leaving for the northern | der, and 'l do b 't forget that ok it interest by the sporting men of ‘;‘."m-'1‘m'm“u‘.‘x'n‘\jx-.‘H;; d ‘-‘!N”.,m Tis | delphia disenguged. e 1 url than usual this v kea fow »of the eastern the Pacitic const micy. towiiids tho ol til e inde'a favor. | K from next Saturday the tw € The Canadas Jave about all ther v o fight, Pl veturn o The Sullivan-Corhett Gust of Wind Will 1 fold by sevoral who saw the bout that G0 ST T B E AL Bt T FaDRInE 1 ovganizations will open thel ! n the Platte . ud entor the Tight weight eluss, ; cleson had a pretty god ji TR ErallTRlon g ahainG nk Parmelee has doned the idea of | @8 Fam ambitious to win the three champion® Blow Nobody Good. Fi nbert in Froy, and that A N P P S e ger Gus Schmolz, of the Clevelands, | ! pril_trap shooting tenvmament. The | Ships the bantam, feather and light weight, A e Lt Lo do the ) ) e fhatar : : Seeure additional pitching | Gwin & Danmive tournament, however, witl | and I think Tean do it ; e phiysiG and Liave won i over u faster tes t f p o those balmy | R WS WOR AR T Ao G eaNTsySm COmMOAUEINE Lo ALY WeRI T Mns | e “NONPAREIL" DEMPSEY'S PROGRAM. o sticpesstully copo ith citi thinking sot : iMieul i c = TS MO estions and Answers. Jol oy corn ALy powerful sister hin © | back to stop a good dribble and can ouly be ; i agreat catcher. The | Big Jim Stice of this city lends the western |, osch 5 e b AN e SR R i ity ortunate i | chempionship tein for “the best fudividual | | Ct SO inform me (he bost vocord for hold: —— { I Cliquict, & would dowell to Wil o man with hands s ot allowable thra. ontract averaze and W, H. Wolsteueroft the cas i oners breath, o the longest portod of | 3 0 sorn—The | TCiliZ0 tlic fct s soon ua possible,” By tho fer the civenmstinces, " nd Steam City laundey | delegation he latter is a Philadeiphian, "”:‘ anyono has cremiiot sunderiwater i “<"\' fueed] ; LIS SOsHOs l-l‘v"l‘;‘ll o Jumy L o i e il Ba to e (oo Nonpuricls und Stean City lundey | {iiting from Prankfond, | Robert Kelting, Atlautic, L Two McAuliftes Mo y it e awidity o huniery (routat a tompts the opporient’s. territory . Fifteenth and Vinton streets, for | The Billy Madden combination, whieh in- | AnS—Four minutes and 2 nds, by ter Dixon — Other Inter D O DR B AT TR weli the ball down behing coul | | k0T cludes MeAuliffe, the light-weight | Peterdohnson, at Royal Musie hall, London, : s ol 1 ¢ ;i 1 + i ssting Fistic News, i 000 Sullivan and Corbett shoulid allows a free kick at goal it (Ttatoon 5 ¢ the Sioux | champion of the worldaui J Auliffe, the | England, April 6, 1852 Phis, however, has CRENE SN AN S0 yIERORIAETHIE U o H 1S FTaT — IV " Y | Frisco heavy-wei the Crand 3 G 5 i 3 g Citys, with such w s us Bur ) and | sinee been broken by McGinty, who is still —_ § apinin this prediction rom Scl . LTy ope OUSC LoMorro o 2 L/ " EChool dick, Powell, Brosuun, L nd the | OPCr house tomorrow night. | at the bottomof the sea, 5o fav as can be . S eSinitiioEbon von mustabodiiitms whole outfit, will be at the Omaha park Tommy Miller, , MOW | )oad from latest adylcoes All About the Thumpers. | mer bested La Blanche, the Mavi the | Of Indianapolis, is matehy s finish fight =y ? S L . EW Youk, Aptil” 10, [ Correspondence of Vs he b just put Mike ( Will you please publish in Sunday's Ber o, T ) ! the ritles goverming sprilit races, - What, w Tun Br twithstanding the fact that roune i well aware that the result of the Morrissey-Heenan fight, | the Olympic athlctic club has given Jim Ce 2is not the Cleary of old, nevertheless Lo : f b ¢ T | is mot a mark for the commoniality of pugilists, which took place in 1557 ¢~ Athlete, Missourd | bett ng teacher, permission to engage | 1 1% M forthe conumontiity of pugilists, alley, fa. T Wil oo | an ing on to Picke " kinge | bers. As bly the case, the |. dsare a8 " in such u contest, [ bt if the propost conte st e avattior indeed, Th lng, on to Dickelt and taking | 5 poor condition, but they ouly reqn fow | Ans.—All foot races (exeopt time handic | four-round 0 between b and dohn L. Sul- | performance is suve (o bring Suiith int have been out ug and hunting every od should quit its hypocritical days to e plump as itter-balls, The | caps) shall be started by report of pistol —the . 3 Ltells me o s | tve demand, tnd Twould ot be surpr : ; spring vaca i v entered the high | about virtue, honesty, and sq des 0 7 ver better, Pistol to be fired so that. its flash is visible to [ wijiin big fellow provided the i“)'\’.’;:mllx:‘..'r \_‘I'“’ 0 A"-v“_‘"j"':’ on - Lady bieyelers will now | g N ménioviulo belig probably : the \vestler, who spent sov- | the time kecpers. A missfire shall | affair can be brought off in two wecks, as he | Gy iist (S Francisco, whe ¢ Mis Grandy to masti- | g ganens Elkhorn excu s which | Two changes ce been made in | Ltyitiisinast Bus | bo no start. There ecan bo no 10 | mustbe back in San Francisco by April 25, | of the sorthvest, Tato soasiol bite she will take every vs lost the wagon, did without | schedule of the Wes ation. Omahia ) O L IaoRONL Y cull aftor tho pistol is fired, Handi- | Phis can havdly bo done under nroscnt ronnds o wheel. But she d'had to walle | will play in Denver April 18 fustead o June | ftled =he Modern Athlete. 1 A NS thel wor e | e A CUDEHUINED, DY Ly « uniy to get home. | 50 and Sious City will play in Omaha April 30 | s the sporting editor’s iRk Frn (B0 ANY 1 cumstances. Despite all the talk about the & coming oo » been i the habit of | instead of Ju for proof sli o our chupters competitor starting before the signal is set | pew Puritan club, which is to have contests df T e sy, e i measly-looking ducks, | Western Assoc wotary Roche has | eon Lozier, the Council Bluffs sprinter, is | back one y For a sceond offonss two | in Tong Island City, thero scems to be a hiteh | SHeE¢S: #ud will bo lee by tho end of the ady riders and | telling their friends how many they | glsg reeeived o letter from ‘Tim Hupst, the | it daily “"“"”;H- witicipation of numerous - yards, and for the third shall be disqualificd. | iy jts pr s, and if it has a hall e | Billy Madden, and that astute Adonis of the diindiatein camp, consequentlys ywhei |l umpire. FHalis:vory anxious to umpiro: in the (i chEnzements ths season. /Ho hus requested | 7 competitor’ atheld! o) linve started - whion | ‘anoush to. accommoditel the. throns whict: | EiTE wills JOKRILOENIS fitoreats;very cave ews spread that they were going out | \Western association, but it is doubtful if | the BEE'S sporting editor to issue a challenge o his Ko tha 1 : % LonE | iy, If the eharter of that Viegiuid Athe this spring there were a great n Roche will sign him, as he has mado an offer | from hint to vun any Nebraska man from five | 411y povtion of his body touches the ground it | would want o witness such a fight, and | [Uh: | e dartew of that Wincinis At s about the amount of ducks th to another man for the pl red ) able stake, | front of his mark. Tnall vaces on astraight | e cessible 1o the public of New York, | 31 i el s ot g Hnstoues s be shughtered, but, happy 10 si Bill Crowley writes from Gloucester, N, .. | _ T-onise Arn 5 ‘hampion woman bi- | track, each competitor shall keep his own po- | jts managers have succeeded in K eeping | b miiled off onits graund the next BRI B I A to contradict “the report thut he is or oyellstotias avrlyed Jrom and, suys the sition on the course from stavt to finish. In | gnowledge of it to themselves. Then again, | meeting of the legislatgre a good man Praphtians Shoy blenwird uta dit | been il He says he is tter health now | New York World, Xlous Lo Jieet ALY all races on other than u st it teack, & | Sullivan is hardly in condition to engage in _\|.-\.m\uv- would h'f fo test, Frunk St in A e oy iy | Competior oy chango {oward tho inside | encounter of the kind proposed, il o | UL e cones Lo 1o i o e K the boys wero able to bring b mid jump in tomorrow and play a better s Whonaver hajlsitwo steps ahcad of _”"'v”"'" needs more than two weeks prepuvation o | eyver'in arr s mateh between Joo v ducks, and told biger storic RN wy of the latter duy high four hours' work. whose pathihe cvosses. — John Morvissey and | ot im fit, - He has passed the tine when he : e ey the dumber they ate in camp, 1t IRt A Fraik Dingley, ssional bicyelist, | John C. Heenan fousht for £2000 and the e in four-round bonts with me hitself in Madden's hand LopOLiasvavariy P S [ G fi . nwhere he | Whe holds the 100 mile track record of the championship of Awmevica October 20, | ve and a shampoo for pre tion and he may V0N 1 EANR G ERIASORG AV and 2,800, pleases and ought i e o1 o have lost his powers of e Phe | bett spar this week with Mike Dono. am will” play for every dollar in sight, and Wi 3 5 4 e Ehore is not s loueas o assoets | durance, and is now ouly good for short in Brookiyn, und he convineed mo | will divide squarely with him A Letter From Ump . T aub it tonld LBl o T sal F Ay shes. His 100 mile vecord is 5 hours 58 min he is capable of pivii any Cal MeCarthy deéclires that he is per v ~TER, Fnw, Mavch 22, 1360, —F'rie the acquisition of un_ experienced run getter, | 4 15 sceonds, made at Lynn, Mass., | vissey won ineleven rounds, in twenty-one | man on the footstool a good ment with | willing to fight Geovgie Dixon Havi isure ti fiolder: and batsmmn like Shufor, A good.| Septembe 188 minutes. Heenan had Morvissey beaten, but [ his fists. He has the advantaze of height | as his hand is in i1 1d drop afewlines, Thave | many player ferior in vy way to | The proposed mateh between big J unfortunately injured one of his hunds against :I'“" il "“"\‘Il. ?*H‘I“\d" ‘-["“' LTl ",”;‘.‘“ “‘,H Hauhe until o e e i atht vis of this city, and Joe Choynski of i I L e four rounds Jobm - L. will_have to go at him | other duy ol connt Bicodunuapy o Rt b o the S i the Oceidental elnb of § nozofi thaxinmstal idgiihvas oW like a whirlwind. Corbett isas quick as aeat | ing Divon. T b RGBT catio| vip, and to say T am hay i S IRl QUETrEel ' s to hange fire, The expense | U ident that Movrissey won. The fight | on his feet and as clever with his hands during the e : battle i shaltiex ; ey best atnateurs in the Camy brothers, 1 Bt was 1o i u fortlicoming to | took plice at Long Point, Canada any big mun 1 have ever seen. He thought T would ) Bt il e S biowicis L Juck and his family to the coast | Will yon pleaso publish in Sunday's Beg | the punishing power of i, but bit and _ then I leave for the west uest Tucsday it in an appeiance, and it | the pmt of the Ne wne’ laws govern- ] : g ampion of champions | pained —inc 1 have spout, | Das made no mistake in these ty 3 « i wild fowl this the proper | cannot afford to e ale and-off | 1 did ot hit hini | ayaapou s Hemhls AL O 3 The Bl AT oy for ¢ ., the best scason | With him: and unle i dozen rounds the pin nd and S ! vs, for they are both men of e Omuha Wiicel ¢ ected the g o B | IS BTt thal Gl s v e T o bail o Subscribers, Blair, my gress that's just what Corbett wou could bang him with it Munager John S, Barmes has signed the ssident. Perry Bads i vice-presideni, H Ans.—There is no la this state regu- | ia four-round contc ith the big fo surpr wever, the pain did not cease ] : S wind a little out of kilter, Jim has not S increased, and Dixon grew stror followinge wdditional ball players for his S 0 prasury, o, £ Ee lating the wild fowl shooting, Geese ave fast | WS power, t b s skilland ae- | Next time Tmeet him 1 will | kane Falls team Puiner, Colgan, ) ain, Witliam i ging their way north and thespring shoot- 5 tivity and seion teiumph T T T G e merke Pi Manning, Ml was with ing will soou be over, The teal soming ) would be for hin it-pointed Boston's | not,” Cal has saved a it ime in this countey, but it will | yigeaukes, tst o, e - i ow in lavsge numbers and - the shooting is | pride think Sully tnd Jmiwill ously of investing it fu ot ¢ il footing, | witi Vi : e with - the | . Billy Hudson, a Chicago sporti | rood Corb ; i 1o wil cricket fon league. Colg ayed in St. Paul | i paving for a big o decide o in Sunda e leudin L clubs | im Manning is a noted player, He 1 to take place at the Coliscum, this cit sporting e st whether Billy Nelso ke up all (his summer on a small capta. inJune, 1T the affaiv is a ro, such we gy s for the olus i Oma for pustimne durinis the warm months, ople take kindl 10 e, ma I here, ey conelude it, but Taylor, Cooley and Haynes, four tiie Omaha bigh sch down to | el Ry e i t a fte river last woek in pursuit of the | pihonces. ';K}‘fi;ll“"]‘_, ouly aome, has the | wvith Tommy Morgan of Cinetunati,boforo the | nth, but the | ks and > that were reported by Billy | . is fielding talent. Th | Audubon cl sw Orleans, The fight u] nized there {00 bo thet bis selfsame crow Lrotherhood | htly the best of it in | 10 come off early in May, ) think that | (ith the addition o : ibsent mem « 5 SLEBeH Do i o i bers celebrate sStraw elub, and ings From the Wh wthier that makes the wheel her mind at once promise a long on i whee acknow the city streets i for years and s practicing daily with young locil players, He says he ttle was one of the most despe wded in the annals of the prize v Mor- | {hat n. ex-manager of the Des t Sheftield. e says heisw Crane, who represents Spaul Phiey are working hard to establish body : house 5 v dsomest and | cin the sime using dressiest fichter sii Heenan, He | alers hive pugilists to is just Heenan's b y o baiir, but he is ) and the attacks of crooks, " much broader across the loins, which wer this conntyr pugzilists who are provident oy, the vptian,” now nt Hot | known hoofers us Herty, Moore, Hughos, | 4 andawhagatho © wust—I | tho Benecia boy's o} | Corbett s | como haolmmikers thenmolvos, As: ususl ] vings, says he will not rec o thoclaim, ( Noronine, Cuvbwiight, Howarth, | Horan, ] Huute, Ind very pleasant and L manner, and he | American plan is the best one, Hureah v the points of the gume, and if | Of Kunsas City upon f reasons, | Lonners, Crozie : jolden, A ol . 2 clson pitched. On the scove card | naturally makes fii hevever he goes, | our sids T T R tract wis signed 2 Huty Jurclay wil the |t showed Lawrence as piteher, but in the | Commenting on his appearance the Glinsloy Mitcholllcama put ot his asca six played out pitchers and mad between October o el | veport'or th » Dolan and Nelson are | other day Old Dooncy Harvis said @ me: | and battory case with flying colors, 1t w R E R BRI 'y 1o the national agreement ¥ sty ik Parmelee and G, W. Toomis spenta | 00 00 5 battery, Tt awas @ | +WVho would take hini for “a fizhter, secing | proved that “Chestertield” Goode w , et themen iy | e s ready to refund his advance money 1o | day the past week down near Gretna, snipe | 51 { AL AT WaS B i all dressed up like Why, it he was | nearly so polite as his patreny i PR fren City when the latter signifies’ its | shooting. ‘They found th vds there in | ten inning game wd won by Lincoln by the | 1o come up to 4 gite . und was | tion would indicate, Ho tried fc Ch T | willingnc » waive all claims on him, The at numbers and scored a big kill. Tl of 10 1o 4 10 give me any juw, I'd tackle him wmyself it | e ¥'s head with a chair, and Mitehell opened Sadiatlaioh vptian Wonder' is still disengaged birds were not found in the sloughs, their me of high five Ais 20, B19 and € | Fdidu't know “who he wis, as old ss Tam, | his with a p Goode had i bad case. AT T hard hitter is far more valuable to | CuStomary haunts, but out in the big mown | 16, teump is made and A" holds low, B+ He's a good one though think he's a Bow Cavsr, Wobert Lineoln awho | @ team thin a brilliant ontfielder, A minager | Meadows, where there are frequent puddles | high and € jack, game and 5 spot, who wins, | coming ehampion o~ o e Wot afford to carry dummmiess in the . | 0f water, and the whole surfuce is soft and | — High Five, Oakland, Neb Lurry Kill f 2 e e, where I had the ex 1, for the players” inside the fines must be [ mellow, just vight for boringe A A wins Maguive, 2 i i ! A S B R R p Whert i i misses i bird it the trap how | il went to San Fra i - o the 26th | ence in the outficld. No outfielder " varely does that guni * the blame CHANGE OF TIME, MeAuliffe ere in Working for Omaha, boat ra to cateh afly in the out to the poor aim where it bel . and at oned - on their wa, T ceting of the American o A e that an ovdinary wood i can. | SOUMCNCEs experimenting wen “Rock sl S Aulifie wi 1 ba el at Naslsill Al to beun |1 uppose an outtielder does drop one | powders and var 8 0 5 ( ON AND A SUN APRIL | knowle 50 and (PR R s s the great e, 16 1a only one chanco toloe | (I8 I LE E6 SUOH AN LAYIEIECNONL | o, PASSENGERS FOR D1 TLIN [/likad pAneav LH0AIan el DY PERL TR vy ne, while he has four and sometimes | 10 shoot close Jetter practice gud aim = T v S [ mala R e e teue, as alnost any gun witl kil a bied or | V7 ”\‘l T ERAIN CONSIST- | 0 e ¢ tie * | that meeting the Omaha doctors wi possibly win the gume, A haed-hitting team | SMOsh @ tavget when aimed i the rvight ai- | ING O ";‘; GANT PULLM \\ pratise of the hospitalit 31 Dorado I TR S A T of preferable to a brilliant fielding | rection SLEEPERS, PRI RECLINING CARS | and suy t o e A vost [ 1501 whieh will meet in June of n Very much powder is being wasted by pa- | AND DINING CAR - CAN LI Wi Sporting v ! [ The object of ¢ i Gaile futerested In the Omaha | ties oppo ¢ shooting, o have | UNION PACIFIC DEPOT, OMAHA, | they object the co 0 cussion of medical and tho mutunl ime SR e R R steha law inone state aud not_inanother | AT 80 1, M., COUNCIL BLUFPS | fornin Athdetic club s the size of s, | provement and stimulation of cuch other's 1o pennant, and just now almost every will not protect the waterfowl, Nothing ox AT 5:00 P, M ARRIVE AT DES | and they agree with me th hoy are minds, Wy thiuks it Bis duty to see that the | COpta nationul law can stop the shooting dur- | \JOINES AT . M., CHICAGO, | dungerous to the & o decording to. theit indi | g the northern migratory Hight, o ut DAL ML PHIS TIATNY WILL RUN | auick, active California 1y jons, s, Manager Frank Leonard is | Must be added some protection to 11 i 0a that the elub is 1} ullman tourist sleep car exc receipt of numerous otters, and about five sting e, as now millions of nests | DALY, MO ACCOMMODALE TILE | tio whirl or pivet blow that st ol 1 A AR LeL sloening o o i of every six contain suggestions ubout | 4e robbed of their eggs and sold for guin ||x\\|.|.VI\:- PUBLIC A rricf to Kk Dempsoy o )¢ | sions to iornia and ueilic « cins from vavious parts of the o At 1 BUSIN ME 0 | ten the man steack in this manner . | points leave Chicago every Thuy hould be pliyed. OF course the geniul mai- | to Chicago vesterduy. Both men were much | OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFIS AND | by the glove of his opponcut but by his w Kunsas City every Friday viiethe: Sunia W ani WV every one's wdy it is i with their visit o Omaha and prom DES MOINES, WHO BY TAKING [ or elbow. The bloy clea % l' route Licket vate from Chicago prosumed he will pursue the plan he has g nearly dute. Gilmore ox- | THIS TRAIN CAN ARRIVE IN CHI- | Fules of the Marguis of Queer ) y | 47,50, from Sioux City, Omaha, adopted for himself. Anyway, the fans cun 1a e to méet Lindsay to u finish | OAGO A’ 8:05 A, M, AND RETURN. | Culifornians - will make no fthey | Lincon or Kunsas City . sleeping depend on it that he will' getout of his wen fore the Gate City Athletic club and may | [N BOTHERE AT 7:15 M prohibit it ear rate from Chicigo #4 per doublo heve is i them wodated. He goes to New Ovlean g ARV ¢ Soratia | o Both Kilrain and Colville agree that theve | [E M0 KO O g R BRM Y Suturduy next to put finishing touches to | hHI ‘,"l\_‘\‘ PHEM LI | s no teath in the v port that ack Dempsoy is l" ) OIS HIE0A y 8 *] 1 ‘l double Miscellaneous “al Sports, Audy Bowen, who fights Billy Meyers, | TO T2 I NESS AL ) to I ight POt Wall, The | bevth. Everything furnished except ) ) HOME THE 12 TN N- | ally got alittle homesick when | menls, The xeursions ave personally ow the men should be placed, und how they Harry Gilmore and Billy Hudson veturned | CIALLY as, « of - ‘\‘Hm RpHAIL B A man can swim a mile fn 2 minutes ING, FOI CITS, SLEEPING ) fricnds, but he has no | conducted hy expervienced excursion Tin Hin R M It fao e 1o IO G BNUL A BAA 1800 inILOR D | it i . CALL AT CITY | thought of tempting fate by crossing the At- | managers who accompany parties to g : onds; e cun cover it on snow-shoes i o min- | TICK RIICE, 1505 PARNAM ST, [ kntle. He con wrving b to induce the | destinution, For excuarsion folder cor Flashes from the Dinmond, b W5 manager | ULeS, 3990 seconds: he can run the distunce | OR TELEPHON IS 782 -‘“""”"" O ght him wguin, but La Blanche | gyining full particalues and map folder ! e | el T Sodands i i 1 . L i3 BEvOLsE, | fienty il on bisows s i tothess | and e tiblo ‘ot tho “Sun 1o v too | fricyelein 2 uinutes, 40 25 seconds; on GEN'L AGENT PASS. DEI fim fridnds of Dempsey, bt they. say that | @nd reserving of sleoping CALSARA 1 1 B TalEuee, 10 Aen oo qard 10 | 7, 8, MONATLY they do not blame the Marine for declining to | address S, ML Osgq ud o trotting horse ho N | CITY IPASS. AGENT, meet Juck again. His saloon is doing a very | | dmer, trave hind a trotting horse he gains nearly four ry AGENT Mofitab ess,and this would be knocked | 8, 1, railvond, 1408 - Fannm or two centuries the Turks have forbidden | in the head if he wis defeated, They think | Omaha, Nebraska rallops tivo mile in 1 minute, 8987 sacor and | the celebration of Palm Sunday in the Holy | that young Mitehell, with whom be is now il fastet ho sits i o'l oud i and | 120 10 1o days ofthe ovusades the euard | anatedied,will give i bad ikt when ey flies over u mile of steel vails in 5014 seconds, | (s 01 41 THOW Latid, with the religlous o 4 10 ARRIACH 8 ders and all the Catholics of Jerus vent I'he trio met B » Austra téi A stralian Billy Murphy and Austin ¢ in the morning to Hethpage, where, taking | lian, but say they were not wieh im BABY SEL'\(IF”E FREE and Frank Ives, Chi eft for Chicago and the ¢ Friduy | palms in theiv hands, they entered the city in | pressed with his sty le i they admit ' exhib it In con n o with Tuk Brk | & great | seribe u seconds, by covering the distance 2 minutes, | . seconds, while on a running [ sion” und procecded to “the | that he is w had nut (e uny fighter oruing the doughty Auti- | Church of the Holy Scpulchre aud there | They think that Kedd aglier podean said: 1 stand ready to fight any | carried out the vitual, pleuty of fricu B