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THE OMAHA DAILY 22, 1901 WESTERY LEAGUE SCHEDULE | <3505 & *2 = AMERICAN DATES COMPLETE it oo i 2 [ POLICE TELL ONLY PART s : | UNION Every Tuesday Omaha Plags Its Firt Game in £t Paul| Jorado Springs_May 6 Maguatos of the League Change Johnson's | {1ke nimier of "G’ horees 10 Eng | Offiial Report Suppresses I tails of the Bt. PAEIFIC in MARCH and APRIL May 6. ookt ot Plan but Little, accept one of theee offers Which he nas Petersburg Trouble. % 3 ‘om famo 1 «h stables It he re :' the | HICKEY SIGNS FOR A BUNCH —— | P 0 Hom Prancioes nene tall e raperts \Eflf ‘ 4 | o m Omaha a visit T P N N GETS JULY 4 AND LABOR DAY AT HOME | w.\iern 1 T Prestdent Pace the | CAREFUL TO CONFLICT Wiiii NATIONAL| " 3 e e LECTURES ARE TO BE DISCONTINUED \ N —_— ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 21.—-Jack An- - » son Prepesitions. derson, “the tafrible Hwede. of Mibnesots . 5 AWaRs —the only— Hay Tew Sunday Games on fts ¢ Rivals Will Compete at Boston in | undertook 1o theew - Mort” Henderson, o | HIERer Institutio 19 AN Diamond nnd Puts in Eleven JOSEPH, March 21 —President wenty-Five Games, at Philadel- | local man, threo times in one hour before| dow The Sundays in ¢ ymas J. Hickey of the Western league . 4 > : a 1 ckey,of, e, Wemteen onme | Nl e mmd w ke | B i bl venr—i | Direct Line Across the Continent ayers who have been enlisted in the se\ engo In Twenty-One. nent the first time in eleven minutes and - ral clubs, Today's bitch is made ap with | the third time went down to Henderson in will sell tickets at the following reduced rates b | players who en signed within th four minutes, Henderson was awarded the - prize ST. PETERSBU pTatt i from Omaha— DES MOINES, Ia., March 21.—W. P, | a8 month, They a | ST. PETERSBURQ, March 21.—-1t Is sig Chase, chairman of the schedule committee | Kunsas City—Henry Schmidt, Hob Ewing it g A S Union Pacific Lodge Winw, nificant that though the police report on TO of the Western Base Ball lcague, today|(. O. Middieton, Henry e, W, 8 Bare: | Adoption of the schedule for the season [ ynjon Pucific lodge of the Royal Aréanum | the recent riots, published, ns esprossly sompletod the soheduls for th ;h ing sen- | J- O'Brien, John Gonding and Tay-[of 1901 the meeting of the American |defeated. Omaha and South Omaha lodges pleted chedule for the playing sen TC stated in order to correct false rumor: %on of 1091 as follows, parentheses Indicat- | “Denver—E, F. Mohler, Harey Kone, Jack | 1248Ue of Base Ball clubs came to an end | 8 the wame order teum for each of | concerning the riots,” It does not deny th ca'lfflfma, [ y [ u, (] On, ing the Sunday games w, John Thiery, Willinm nedy, Al [ late this afternoon. Bhere were but five | i JiOI of the v Zach of the other | most serlous of the rumors circulated, that ) Vichole, . 1. Racklifte and E. Meredith. | changes made in the dates as arranged by | teuma scored 1 Morrill, (lfles, Forgan: | men and women were Kied fere sy’ ciat At Omnha. Des Mofnes—Frank Warner, F. M. Glade, | president Ban Johnson, and they were im- | Bheenn nnd Taimame were the members af The PEpNE, Gues. 406 o ontana an as “E on' 0, « o8 o H orrigon, Richary | the Unton Pacific team where 3 mention F I L gt Moines_Junc 1. (3, 5 Jaly 1 Tendon, ‘Lo peckaw mor o0 Jichard | material. The entire session was devoted b g5 subject of the students. It gives the names an Franc SCO, 08 Kansas Clty—May 1 dune 1,1z, || B PAul Bumpus Jones, Phil Kava- | o the consideration of the schedule and it ond Du 1 of four who died here, Including one woman Ogden ani Salt Lake City, Utal 3; Avg 14, 16 % naugh, Perry Werden nk Spencer, was unanimously adopted. The schedule | INDEF 3 March 21 -The Phe rep: not credited as " tasaen by T T Tuly 3 Willlams, Frank Wyrcskl, Jack Crooks, R. |t DU oo T At vith | tNIFd and Tast of the werfes of busket bail | The report is not credited as an impar ‘“ a!as an Diego Butte and Ielena, Montana: Septemberts 14 ot Ll . Mackey, Jay Porter, H, L. Hunt, H. C.|¢ontains fity-six dates which confilet with | g AR, Ao of the weries uf basket BAN | yiq) statement. 1t s claimed that the pas y ly B Paut_May %, 21, m; Jul Holmes, Hill Wilson, Tom Wheaton, T.ec La | those of the Natlonal league, twenty-five | team and the Modern Woodmen of America | sage relating o the disturbance in. the | $23.00 Beptember 10, 11 ol e s M. i | %t Boston, ten at Philadelphia and twenty- | f S of this city was played he tonight | church 1s particularly distorted, mani- including all main line points, north Denver- May 16, 17, 18 July Minncapolis—Tom ‘Thomas. F. M. {ii- | one at Chicago. and resulted in a victory \ ve | festly, it is sald, to influence the devout X N Portland Oregon, Spokane, Washing- A 8 lion, Charles Ferguson, Ell Gates, J. I, Ki{ team' by a scorc of local five Calitornia state line to Colton Solodo ‘Springs—May (19), 2, 31 | now, W. H. McCreedle, H. J. Cote. L. B It was deemed inexpedient to revise the | won tha fir masses against the students, the intellec- rablid oo 4 y ton, Tacoma and Seattle, Washin, 8, 4 (two games); August 8, 10 (1), Swornstead, H. J. Veidoris, Ire Be |I'1"l-‘"\“_|plnylnx rules and the committee, consist- tual elements and the factory men. The Berpardino, and San Diego— 8t. Joseph—-May 9, 10, 11; July 1; | Congalton, "yames Cockmare, { | Ing of Connie Mack, Charles Comiskey and Name. statement that students entered the church | August 1, 16, 17 (18 shear, . Feggmever, ¥, R. Parrin, I, H 3 3 WATERBURY, Conn., March 21.—Two p— " 4 Doschier, Lee” Fonnehill, Tom Drummy, Ora | John G. McGraw, fssued the following | '\ ATE] people ‘at the Audltorium toniant | SMoKing cigarettes, that a student struck a | s25 oo Cochrun, J. McCrecdie, Fred Wenig, J.|statement {#aw Jos Wolcott of New York easily put [ priest and another student caught the chief | [] Hickey, A" A. Bwain and O. L. McCleary “After careful consideration of the play- | Charlle McKeever of Philadelphia out of [ priest rudely by the arm are discredited ° c— Clamps on a Number of Sen- PHILADELPHIA, March 21.—With the > ton— the 18 i the V round o at was ing rules of 1900 we are of the opinion that | !N, running in the wixth round of what was | oo oo, Adgust 16, 17 (). ; | TRI-STATE LEAGUE SCHEDULE | no changes at present would add to the | (© V¢ Decta twenty-round so Poresdl ts PR, NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET—Tet. 316 Minneapolis—M interest in the game, as the playing rules ke n High On ¢ " - Beptember 10, 11 4 Prealdent Sexton Announces Fifty=Six | in 1900, as enforced by the umpires of the | CINCINNATL March 2LThe Clncinnati | The facts are the trouble occurred on- UNION STATION, TENTH AND MARCY STREETS-Tel. st Pau ay base ball clih signed J. McFadden, who [ tirely outside the church unt e Cossacks Bepiemper 1011 (1t Games for - American league, gave fast, clean ball, en- | P& Stl! (b slened B . McFadden, who | tirely outsie the church until the Cossacks | Denver—May (1%, 20, 21; July 2, 3, 4 (two | tirely satistactory to the patrons.’ Tourlsts lnst season. MeFaddon s o right- | Pressed 300 persons futo the church and gumes): August 9, 10 4i1) Eol 11 Wet af | hander and s six feet tall fought them to the back wall. It s also Colorado Hprings—May 16, 17, 18; July 5, ¢ YCK ISLAND, 111, March 21— President sineup Not Givem: denled that holy water was used to dre (N August 6, 7. 8. B ) 4| Sexton teday announced the plaving sched President Johnson did not make public I8 Queenan's Money. wounds, as the students semt a church| i | b AURUSE 2, 31 Gl of the Hiinofs, Indiana and lowa league, | the officlal list of players signed by the oo Al A e . Ziotoart) | servant’ expressly for other water. It is At Kawbas Clty: j‘y‘é‘l‘_"""{‘_‘fl Ly .'}_"'"‘v;'l'_‘mf“”:"'m ’l"'l Sie O gne | American league. He said he could not say » Johnson of Chicago, in #n eight-round | learned thut the police not only prepared ! season apens on May 2, with games as fol- | when the composition of all the clubs would | g Mest here tonight for tho event themselves, but made pre Terre Haute; Rock | be announced. vious arrangement ' el 1 | A pumber of the delegations left for their et g PR Omaha-—June August 2 : u lows: Rockford at Scptember 21, (22) 1 | I at Fvansvine: Davenport at Decatur £ Ky 5 3 ' Cedar Raplds at Bloomington \ August 1; September 17, W B R R homes shortly after the adjournment of Clem’ Jenkine and A, Mciniyre have | carriages ready in neighboring courtyards. | Hinneapolis | Memortal day—Davenport at Rockford; | the meeting. Those who departed were: | been leened the Jockey cJub for the | Lectures will hardly be possible for the . . Pa S @ July ;| Terre Haute at Evanaville; Ce lm;"{'(':""';y'; Charles W. Somers, Boston; J. F. Kilfoyle, | “OMing sea remainder of the year at any of the higher L » AR RUATIY 5. 51 Sihs 10 15 August | JUlY -Rock Tsland at Cedar Rapids; | Cleveland; Hugh Duffy, Milwaukee; Con- Seabury Wins Fool Ra inetiiutions. The participation of the fac AR Y sivme # | Bloomington at Evansville: Rockford at | way W. S8ams, H. Goldman, 8. Miles Brink- | PLAINVIEW, Neb., March 21 tory hands in the riots & considered ex Z\R ) *Colorado Sptings—May 3 ¢ (& o Davenport; Terre Haute at Decatur, Labor | lay, Sydney Franks and W. Rob At a foot ruce between Al Mi - | tremely grave, o far as the future {8 ¢ ‘»“,‘ '\'l’,'l'“_:" Ripehay 8 4 an | Day=Rock. (atand at Davenport: Evaneville | g o Fran L toblason of | roi*atd Prank Seabury of this town f '".]‘ ‘I" 4 : Loty = % “8t. Joseph—May 0 (two games), 31; July [at Terre Haute; Cedar Raplds at Rock- | Baltimore bury won cerned ! i understood that measures ] :H“.;I‘m 4T e, 11 | fora; Decatur st Bloomington Manager James Manning of the Washing will be taken Monday to forestall the pos- At Minneupolis, - ton club tonight signed Third Baseman FIRE RECORD. | #ible marching of laboring men from the ot G gune 15, 19, 20;|BIG RACE 1S YET POSSIBLE | W!lam Coughlin of Scranton, Pa. Cough suburbs (0 the center of the city \ Manufactured by at one of the hospitals | for the anticipated wounded They had | lin played in Kansas City last season. Five The Soclety of Russian Authors has sent conse . i & he Abbat Dectdes (o Con-| The followlng is a copy of the official | CINCINNATI, March 21.-During a fire |10 all the ministers a protest against he Feety cures odorous and excess AM c Aggust 3 ey U Soee S0 playing schedule for the coming season, [early toduy which started in the livery | conduct of the police and Cossacks O Boke, sl g, o pilne, . Mayer Lompan ' ansas Clty 25 Jul Which was adopted by the league today, the |stable of C. T. Hayman & Co. six firemen | . | P2 o eosre o s A August 2, 3 dates in parentheses representing Sunday |were burt, two by falling from a ladder and | _Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! how tney go! 3 316 Be B'dl. lt-x;lvm‘nr“l ( o rita NEW YORK, Ma " games the others by bricks from a falling wall. | Ride a Bee wheel and be in the swim Augir 18 s Vi AN Y | stoner John 3.8 Beannell announced. (his Milwaukee, The iInjured are: District Marshal Henry i s oiorade Bprings_Muy 13 5 [ he contitlons. tomad,Jeciaed o asres. ! ) 1, (), 6; July 9, 10, 11; Sep- [ Bunker, Captain William Thompson, Lieu- | gl - v?-sf’n'.'&‘x}’r.x-:% 0 AR T, 17 (%) j 3 s W, . s 17 18 i - Lawson of Boston, that the proposed 2. & tenant Charles O Brien, seriou Lieutenant o ABL Joseph—May 16, 17, 18; July 5 6, (D: [ PO e P ke Avay ohey brongeed 1 9., 10; July 3, 4 (two | vartenberg, Firemen Rainey and Samuel Music. KU d Id be for four heats In seven Mr. H Daniels. The n . )t operty loss was nominal. At St Pa sl made e iowing. atatemen AURTbLE ¢ Lune ()} el L b | o T R T PRICE 50 CENTS. ACmaha May 6 ; June 21, D | cmann e S e g, Having arisen the | Boston=-June (), 4, 4, 6; July 2, 2 Sep- Farmer's Geain Buildings. The representative music lovers of Omaha Des Molnes—_May 2. 4, ); June 18, 10, ;| {erme and_conditions of tho "prononed | CIBSEARG (/| o\ L) e, a1: gune Fire, broke. ot o Faam e smectal) [ wrned out i tull torce st et o near (| For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Augist R s the whaw il the bt ® | 1; July 2. (o, 2 0. re broke out on Frank Harves's place, | the singers who presented the “Persian Kunsas 7, 18; July 5, 6, um to A eel August D, 10, (i1 The' Abbot and Boralma, and béing anxi- |, Baltimore-Muy 22,723 21, 25; July ', @1, | near Wakonda, and destroyed all his bulld- | Garden™ in the First Congregation Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail Minneapolis—June 14, 15, (16); July &, 31; | 0us to gratify the desire’ which the publ g e G R T L R 1ngs except the house and cattle sheds. A|church. They were not disappointed in t v | s August 1! Sepromber 17, 15, 10 geems o have for n contest, L am willing |, PhiladelshiacMay Go, &1, 8, s0; 3 team was burned, also 3.000 bushels of corn, | results of the evening. Miss Smyser. Chi add 5 cents for postage. Denver—May 13, 1, i5; June IR at Tiestitns o the proponition of riel 200 bushels of wheat and many other things August 16, 17, (18) | SALWROH Kl ¢ rage should be. foy o, of lesser value. The corn will not prove uf f.:il”','\“r::nfl’v'r;.'xt";| ,’\1.\ 10, 11, (12); June ‘:‘v'\ull«-‘“\:'l\ljn;:lu |d.h|;“n " r:-r-‘ll-.”: |:“;.l-..‘|'£;|'“l|: |X;\"]:"luik"'.:M"“ |;.‘ l’TrN a9 July a total loss, as most of it was shelled, and - Bt. Joseph—May (19). 20, 21; July 2, 3, 4| but as | <y Ugready conceded everything | U3l SRICTONE U 30 My 1, 2; June (3); | though badly scorched and smoked will still (two gamen); August 6 | atdT e or by T e o 4ve | July 1, 2: August i, 2. make gootl hog feed. The loss is $2,500, At Dei | have deposited . certified check for $10,000 | ,,Cleveland—April 2 . (28); June 27, 25, | with no insurance. & f ; o o ave deposited check X G R soprano and while suffering from the of- | o o 0.0, 0.0.00. 0. T L. AaALanitng 4 5, T ol e T NAE A1Y | OneMay B0 ((wo games). 31; June 1; fects of a cold she exhibited & good method | QEGG‘EGGEEGEG&EEEEE“‘e“‘ : 5, Laundry nt Aubunren, Des Moines 7 and 1 am sure that the owner of Boralma [JUlY 27, (29, 3; September 7, (8), 9 of tone production by controlling her voice { 3 ¥ i . ’ Washington—June (2 L 5: July 24, 2, | AUBURN, Neb. March 21.-(Special.)— W Al August 30, 31; Septemb will appreclate my sincerity when he rea- ar ¥y Lin sue er as ake poss| - Wansan CIty=Muy (38), 57, 28; July (@), 10, | Taen "hat 1 pnn comcerity when ho Fea- | 55" Gontambar 4 58 2, 10; July 17, 18, | T1C Bteum laundry at this place burned at | 1% *Ueh & manner as e e Y] b 11; Septeraber 13, 14, (15 | has axked for. Y domiosbey ()¢ JUI¥ 17 18, | an carly hour this morning. The bullding | . L St AL aLitush | A ix—May 30 (two games), 31; July | 3 i September’ (1) . 4 4 | the work, which Liza Lehmann wrote, ex- W " i Bl But Lawson Declines Philadelphta—NMay " 22, 23, 24, July belonged ta Henry Morgenstein and pressing the words of Omar Khayyam in anl—gune 1, (2), y $;| BOSTON, March 21.—Thomas W. Law- [(21), 22; September 2 (two games), 3 Insured for $500. The machinery belonged | p/IHE Boe WOMT ¢ 1o Bayiboas ot September 2 (two gam X son sald tonight when asked If there was At Detrolt. to E. Chowning and was insured for $609, g B SN Bavivah gamy Colorado Springs—Ju July 0, | any. possibility that w race might be af- |y ieeApril.24, 25, 3, (28); Juno s mented - on in The Bee;on previous September 10, 11, 1 In my statement of Wednesday evening [ ,hlcago-Ma gl CINCINNATIL. March 21.—-One of the car 1o Mptaas ¥. 8 At Colorado Springs. the “incident Ik closed. When Mr. Scan- [ August 7. & barns of the Cincinnati Traction company R IFRLES (O) Lhik oam veland—~May 3, 4, (3), 6; May (19); July Jareisse, i g August 30, 31; September (1), seven to twenty. I took him his word. | , Boston-May 21, 2, 245 July 20, (21), 22 | thirty-five street cars. Total loss, $90,000; | “asion. and while he was apparently on Des Mofnes—dune 1, L %[ Tt was immaterlal to me how many heats | AUSUSt 29, i, 31 - 1, | fully covered by insurance rapport with his work he was the victim of m,.xw 27, 28, 29, | th was In the race. I would hiave bheen |, Washington—May July 17, 18, pi Ae e ln 14l 1 @ certain throatiness in the middle tones 3 - 9; Septembe - 4)" Reptesber 101 b | RO e g rge ddp e il he hgd itmore May 1 July o, Kentucky (o He Flagship, which mars an otherwise effoctive voleg. Minneapolis—June 1, (2 1, N ; Abbot' four in weven 1 Sep i 8 WASHINGTON, March 21.—The battle- | Mrs. Myron Smith was as usual sublime Beptember 2 (two games |a When he talked to me | ( Philadelphia 3 4 July 2 i) ship Kentucky, which recently arrived at [ in her work. Her volce always glows with Be one of the lucky ones and get Patil—May 30 (two ; July e Noaiitked to e | geptember 4, 5, 6. > i ed State beo ensity and she sings as though she knew 2, (21); Beptember 6, understood. ‘Then when my representativy R Oy eland Cavite from the United States, has been | intensity and she sings as though she knew Denver--Tvne 11, t' August 2, 3, was ready to slgn the Agreement objeetion assigned by the Navy department to be | what she wanted to expross. September 21, (22), was made to four heats In seven. and he | 5 MIYagkesTABEll 20, 30, May 1, 2; June 26, | the flagship of, Rear Admiral Kempft In| Holmes (owper of Chicage was without Just the one you have always wanted—you sfl' «lfl'::‘-:-lh ~\‘l' ¥, 20 3 s o, 10, was told that The Abbot would not be ".gm go—May 7, & 8, 10; July 3. 4 (two | Place of the Newark, which has been or- question the star of the occaslon. His| £h% Y ptember 13, 11, (15 e atoms Deoimt s R ooy T don't | gamed): Auguat 10, ! dered home (o be repaired at tho New | beautiful voice has grown tremendousty| W cam, if you try. word I keep it and when Mr, Scannell ‘ne ar“fif-fi.'f,'.?%fi" + 18,200 July 9, 10, 11: | york navy yard. since he was here last, and that is saying | nounced that he would not race The Ab. [ StC May 25 2, 29: July S much. He is most pronouncedly an artist bot as he had agreed to then, as far as I |gooonlon=May &, I7. 8, 2; J ‘l want 4 wheel. but have no money." | of (po f a t e o the R September 2 (two games) . | of the frst rank. 1t but a question of was concerned "‘I.uT"‘.'.“L'.‘-“ o, Lnder | "N acnington—May 20, Is this your fix? You can earn one by do- | (ima until Mr ¢ an up ihe ‘mat. | o1 ALEIEIOR—RIAY, - ing a little work fur The Bee, Read our |, Kansas City—-Jine 1, (2), i fierins e tter (b Wi faeen 13 o September 6, 7, (8) {er again—no matter in what form it comes glaltimorefune 34, 5, 6; July eptember 3 E—————————————— eml | ¥ Bhildeinnis 80 (two games). 81, Y with intellectual and musical ability ATHLETIC EVENTS AT FAIR|une 1; July 2, 29, %; September 7, 4, 10, DI e : aaiieliaiih il s At Hoston. Harrison 161t $10.00 in life tisur Presi- | Leave Buffalo 8 P. M., Arrfve New Ofcinla Dee Milwaukee—June 7, 8, 10, 11: August 19, 20, vh;rl'] Eitel ;‘r vlln l;m: 1:ul~";umr.nn York 7:33 A, 21; September 2 (twn games) which 14 executor o neral Harrison s 5 alle: . ents at Bum LRniam 10,5507 August 15, 16, | Wil nufd: “MOir Appratsement of th ¥ ey rl»:”l“h| ‘"'_'l'y Irang - 17; Beplember | rison estate gives ite total value at $380,000." | Express.” Luxurlous sleeping cars = Detroit LR August 26 CHICAGO, March 2L.—Dates for the ath- | 28; S8eptember 20, letle uts at the Panamerican exposition | = Cleveland—June , 25; August 22, 23, at Buffalo have been finally settled upon |24; 8eptember 17, 18 fi by the Amateur Athletic unlon officlals se- | Washington—May 11, 13, 14, 15; July lected for the purpose—James E. Sullivan of | 8. September 14 (two games), 16, New York, Walter H. Liginger of Milwau Baltimore—-May 16, 17, 18, 20; July kee and Dr. R. Merrill Hopkinson of Bal- [ sames): August 8, 9, 10; timore, Mr. Liginger announced the sched- | Phil phla—May 8, 9, 10; July 9, i0, 11 ule today. August 12, 13 14, For the monster handicap meeting, June At Washi ) B i 13 has been selected. The Junior chimplon- For fity years Schlitz held dune 14 and the foflow- ogMiIwaukeeJune 21, 2 i August 2 e ved a Ing day the senfor chumplonships will be | 25, 24: September 17, - I;;]' has been brewed at The all-around Rarapionahip wil hicago—June 7, & 10, 11; August 19, 20, 21; s 4 OMAHA ilwaukee. Fro i ed for on the Fourch of July and ptember 27, 28 (two games i e 5 kee. m this pnnection with this there will be a | _Detrolt—iune 17, 18 August 15, 16, city it goes to the remotest Marathon race, open to the world, September Other ovents settled on are a Panameri- | Cleveland—Ju 8, 15; August 2, M}' - parts of the earth. The can international worlds champlonship 2: Beptember i ", v B SPE‘ lAl ls I A mecting in September, an intercolleglate | Boston—May ) 20; Sep- AR | i sun never sets on Schlitz n:m-(ln‘g. xnv 'u :;n;l June 1; lacrosse wmhlr“’r":!-rl-. 29, 30; May 1 Tuly 9, 10, Wy % Sty l | championships, in July: " Gaelic' foot bal 0] 20, 30; May 1, 2; J 9,10, [/ agencies. Civilized men chumpionanips and hurling mcehes, In Au: | 1 Ausust g st D Y ALY/, Most Successful and Reliable : Pt gust, and the Metropolitan assoctation's | | seiniiaeaey 16, 17, 16, 80 4 o' . 0 : do not live where Schlitz track and feld champlonships, In August ® | 3: August 8, 9. 1 D. SEARLES. Specialist in Diseases of Men. At Baltimore. beer is not standard. q Mil o » 17, 18, 19, 20; st 26, bl bt Tt WANTS A TRY WITH YANKEES P gikeetung 13, 38, 1 August 26 2 5 Chlcago—~June 12, 13, 14, 15; August 22, 23, Milwaukee famous. 1t has Glasgow Ex 24; September L " n mittee Anxlous to See Detroft--Jun August 19, h given Milwaukee beer the of American :lu,‘ 21; September 2 Ames ) AR : Are you aficted with Varicocels or ite results—Nervous Debility and Lost Man- distinction of purity, and Lley ; 10, 11; August 13, hood? Are you nervous, irritable and despondent? Do you lack your old-time energy BREOR. OF RUFItY: sl GLASGOW, March Captain Bycamore | Boelia o s ; , 2, 5; |rd ambition? Are you sufferiug from vital weakness, etc.? There Is a derangement purity is everything, but and (he crew “of Shumrock 11 have ar- | August 5, 6,7 | of the sensitive organs of your Pelvic System, and even though It gives you no s : Hved here and have gone to work preparing |~ Washington—May 8, 9, 10; June 26; July 12, | trouble at present, it will ult'mately unman you, depress your mind, rack your nervous all Milwaukee beer is not th oup ch ll'v‘."{;;.”.|.“"',' ul“'r l;l]u‘nulu;l\;- ”n :i'n."l“f“;fi' I,“.-\l 1, 15; June 27, | *YStem, unfit you for married iife and shorten your existence. Why not be cured be- Schlitz beer. People now the Caprice and the Ivernn. They number | 25, 20; September i1, 1 | fare it 18 too late? WE CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED UNDER WRITTEN GUAR- 3 Fiah eI thirty-three, ‘exclusive of the four officers At paiy #NTEE. Wae have yet to see the case of Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, elec- demand a beer that is The vachiing committee of the Glasgow 4 tric belts, etc., will never cure, You need expert treatment. Wo treat thousands of exhibition at a meeting held tods eters Milwaukee—June 3 5; August 15, healthful, and that demand mined on the conditions for tha interan: | 16 1 o ; ¥ | tnses where the ordinary physician treats one. Mothod new, never fails, without cut tonal yacht races to be held on the Clyde Chicago—June . 25; August 26, 27, | Ung, pain or loss of time calls for Schlitz. June 7 and 8. Four cups valued at e | 25; Septomber 2, " 11 b ered. One cup valued at Jetro e August 22, 2 ]l Home Treatment. No Schit_purity i abso- [N | AR R, O Gl | SRR s 2 | STRICTURE mone s Ne WEAK MEN Bvety Diotass s line, irrespective an- | , Clevelana 18,10, 20; Auguat 19,20, | instruments, no prie o decontion” from | (VITALITY WEAK).made so by too ¢ lose | N Winning fon® tinge : yacht | Wi Reptamber X1 38 (Ew0 GameN), " o ¢ | Dsiness: Gure miarentes application to business or_study; severa | cleanly. Every drop of | will be given each of the days mentlon July 13, 16; August 1, 2o FIEA Y Kidney and Bladder Troubles, mental atrain or grief; SEXUAL EX- | Invitations are being i Washington—A pril 26, 27; July 3 4| Weak Back _)iurl\[nf Urine, Frequency of CESSES in middie l‘e or from the effests the product is cooled in ing clubs in the world and special efforts | (two games); August 5, Urinating, Urive Hlgh Colored, or with of yvouthful follies. At i At are being made to secure American entries, | Baltimore—May 8, 4, 8, 7; Jaly 5, 6, §; Sep- | BIIKy sediment on " stanaing: Gonorrhoea. |"WEAK MR ARE VICTIMS TO NER filtered air. Every barrel tember 11 (two games), 16, " Gleet. VOUS DEBILITY = OR HAUSTION : ) | - cured for life and the polson WABTING WEAKNE 1 OLUNTAR is filtered —every bottle RIDERS NO %YP" 1 e e e P NI biir A N ESS, INVOLUNTARY s Al S NO LONGER AMATEURS | yaqvarD Picks 1Ts coach | SYPH LIS Giordiany atiins Pant SRS W B0 00 JrYouNa | is sterilized, - Xsti : 3 +— disappears completely and forever. No and strength. with sexual organs imp: ational Cyeling Board of Controel "BRIEAKING OUT" of the diseass on the |and weakoned premat A beer that is aged and Trausfers Some Eastern Ladws mont, Californin, | gkin or face. Treatment contains no dan- old age. All Hleld pure is healthful. That 1o Prof the Gridiro rerous drugs or Injurious medicines treatment for loss of One personal visit (s preferred, but if you is Schlitz. NEW YORK, March 21.—Announcement “um Ireatment cannot call at my o write us your has heen that following bleycle AMBRID Mass., March 21L.—W, T symptoms fully. Onr h treatment s | riders J unsterred to Reld, ‘01, of 3elmo . ha bee ap- ™ o e "Phane 888, B<hlith o] | Bnkiea Foor bay mant, Cal. 'has been ap- | 1 coostil and siriotly private. ,Ous counsel 1s free and sacredly confidentis) 719 South 0th St Umah 3 At his graduation next June he wiil get ion Free. T by Mai : Elmwood, Conn.: Lester | his A, B. degiec and will come back noxt OURES GUARANTEERD. Consuitation P rasiment by Myl s !’!Ils:uu’{, a.; W, K. Wathren- | year to recelve that of A, M m;.ln to .mv.;.. | CHA RG Es LOW Cull or uhlrafi; 119 So. 14th Street. New York City: James H. Hunter, [ his attention to athletics. He will spend the | k. N. J.: John King, Newark fall in_coaching the foot ball team and will Dr. Searies & Searles, Omana, Neb. 7 5 ? ¥ 'I'I‘- |r’|l|l.“l Mass. . R, IM Al work with the base ball team in the spring. £ under, artford, Conn.: Ped Hickman, THE BEER Birmighm, Ale: W8 Fenn, Rt Wins at Sixty t » Conn Claunde amiiton. owell, Mass. ; SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.—Rlo Chlco, 1 THAT MADE Joseph Turgeon, Tull River, Mass; Joscpii | quoted in some books 1 16 1, was' 1 SBER LoVicRiN o NP > FREE SAMPLE zparadows aterbury, ¢ urprise of the d t Tanforan tod [ by 9! L e § MILWAUKEE - o Was overlooked by the Bubile and reseivas gt our, mediclae 41’0 Ftee Wome Treatment a'ile rage fliusir ied vock Disqun ed, Mttle pport o ot hi ) e to escribing symptoms and cause of Giseas ith te re en! nny valiu ‘A4 FAMOUS NEW ANB, Mareh $h—In the cuse | Win' by & shast nose Toar o tastrophe. who Teceipts and prescriptions o plain language, saving you heavy doctor's bliis, ask for i, W of the filly A, aguinst whom a pro was Interfered with, Tuthill led the way in text was lodged. claiming that she was o the handicap and won easily from Star Jomrcold. the stowards 10day veporced, iind: | Chamber ‘sna “Xavance ‘hara. " Piggort Y ng that the Ally I8 an unusually well de made his first appearance on Advance For 8 onse af Sehlits Begr, Tab 038 | viFo 008"y S0 X0l and awarding Rer sonare | Do, Nho buf Sppesran welght,” Fayor- L ———— the purses and stake money which she has | ites were beaten on four occasions. Westher the very worst cases of Dyspepsia. Constipation, Headache. Palpitation of Heart § won and which we withheld on account | fine and track fast. r und Kidney diseases wnd bad results of La Grippe. Send for proof of it, q ‘ The Circulation Department, 2 B ' of the protest. Dorothy Lee was dixgualle ! oms. Sold by d don't accept any Fubstitute hut Or. Kay’s Lung Balm | e oo e il | 70 00 0 B0 ot sond PR R LTAN, ATRpap Rold b7 ragpiie: dow't euesh, any bybailista bt w The Bee Publishing Co. » cures every kind of cough, Ia gribpe, bronghitis, | Mosity. Weather fine. track slow. Master-| Tod Bloan, jockey, passed through Omaha DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO., Saratoga Springs, N b ‘ Omaha, Nebraska. Geraagen e iomAch. 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