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- ¥ OMAHA I‘AIL\' BI-‘E. 'IUFNI)\X. MARCH 26, 1901. ) PURSUERS ARE PERSISTENT | DAKOTA LAND SELLS WIGH (OLLEGE TEAMS OBJECTING it | i Williams - | Tracts Disposed of by State Commise flelding oner Bring Record Volantesrs Are Keeping Filipino Inenrgents " hind the bat v piay at the team Tllicois s Dislike the d Chicage Universiti Constantly Jumping, SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. March 25.—(Spe New National Rules. 1 —— |cial)~By the close of the present montl — EVEN GUERRILLA BANDS ARE WEAKENING |,/ o) s usic 1anite, il mavs oercs HARMFUL TO COLLEGIATE BASE BALL Aprl Aprii ——— tor sale 1 ) acres of achool and endow w That ‘:r”;"vlm;"' and vrivhl--ul«‘u 2,172,000 ,l.ru extand Hopelenss | The land is being liberally taken and the tracts . . t Hammer and Sp e Fight nnd Wil acts thus far offered have brought the Glive .,," highest prices in the ory of the state May He Cn s The sums realized from the sale and lea Near ¥ 3 {0t school lands go into the state school WASHINGTON, March 25.—Adjutant G find. The surplus s foaned through the off - . Corbin ¥ ssual in. | clals of the various counties, who guatan- ~CHICAGO, March 25.—A special dispatch § iy General I B Calld, a Selired |8 10 R o A e D (inne i | IF the sther western untvernitive take to| 70 SHOW suors A 600D TIME| nernl Catlin Wei Now 1 1 ex Hufl and Stngu Bach Use a cinl Meeting ape ‘r "'".} Grinne burg Hiinols it Chi Rapld d in ure. 8 received a letter o At Manila, which gives a com- | Since year over $400,00 prebiensive aceount of conditions at the | 'he surplus school money has been loancd the mew National league playiug rules no | g g ., € Com n- Philippine eapitol |and it is expected that fully $50,000 more <more kindly than Illinols, the example | f the league will be followed Arrange n - While as a matter of course,” says Gen- | Wl be placed fn the next few weeks. The [0f the American league will be followed | Aokl bl eral Catlin, “the collisions between our CODStitutional amendment adopted last fall jand the of the college dinmonds " | forces and the retr. 10 laws. Practice | Jearing | PETmitting the loan of $1,000 to a single in- | fcugbt out er the NEW YORK, March The execttive bue to | dvidual, has wrought a great change, espe- | centests on Iilinols field have couvinced { committee fn charge of the Panamerlcan ting tournament at fnanimate | ing and dis bands of guerrilla insurrectos con be quite fre uent, it is true that they wer. |€lally in the northern portion of the state. | Coach Huff and his men that the changes | trap | P 3 ) o tos of the big| tarkets and live birds, which is to be | never «o relentiessly and coaselessly pur- | Farmers throughout South Dakota are now | Introduced by the magnates of th Bl TR v ot The S h S | sued as during the last two months, Kyery | Obtaining school money at & per cent, and [league will work harm to collegiate base | Bufralo, from July 1 L iResIve, hald & voluntecr regiment has seemed desirous of |afe rapidly liquidating old mortgages, many | ball if adopted. As Iliinols won the base {.'.-vmm it the _\«n‘ " . Harr of which draw 10 per cent and 12 per cent. | ball championship among western colleges | \Irkunx of Fredonin, aided anc placing to its cre fame before retu additional hor ng to the state 1t has lost no opportunity tu give a glorious and | ¢ other members of the committee were and | The interest rate will be still further re- |last year the state university will assume | Fin0s "}, Citmpers of Bt commitise we I- | | duced, as the legislature has submitted a|the Initintive in calling n meeting of rep- (ward Banks and Bernard Wators of New | sentatives of the b oste hools to | WOrk: George W. Loomis, Omaha: Colonel | unt of ftselt whenever possible, and |CONStitutional amendment reducing the rate | resentatives of the bix western sche T nthany. Chattolte, N, ooand lence the enemy has literally had no rest, |00 #chool money to & per cent decide what shall be done regarding the | Thomas A, Marshall, Kelthburg, 111 | 0 (o confront any steiken entire some 200 miles. It s ———— - that thé Northern Pa- Al believed hat wne Noribern M [IOWA UNIVERSITY TEAM [SOUTH OMAHA MAN FIRST but will connect with the McKenzie-Mann Jack y Lack of Gym. Priubiiglh i Tonrnument people of the whole tsland ure favorably Comstdering the propositions of e foern | WALKS - TEN MILES TO DIE party, and in & day or two after he I8 fol- — lowad by Colonel Corliss of the Second in- | Frank Koftan of Tyndall Goes ¢ tes him wubstantially sourl iver And Drowns University of lowa t tmne should be given it and to island and from province to provinee — a matter of fact the lack of pro The most remarkable feature of this fed- | TYNDALL, 8. D., March 2.—(Special Tel. | agium Faitiics wit v . 4 - ket | & serious handic eral government Is the judgment and dis- | $8ram)—Frank Koftan of Tyndal ing. Nearly cretion of the average native in being will. |t miles to the Missouri river, where he | team i here 10g to climinate the question of religion,” | cOmmitted suicide by Jumping fnto the | K and in General Catlin in ¢losing his communien- | Stream. Members of the family traced him $on says that he hus talked with at least | o the Fiver bank and found his overcoat 100 army officers on duty in the Islands |80 cap. His action Is attributed to tem- and in scarcely an instance has he heard | POTATY ivsanity, caused by pain. He wa his er any sentiment of dissutisfaction expressed [ resident of Hon Homme county twenty|team into condith > Her o e treatme o | years. He came from Bohemia forty years | bright at this with the service or the treatment of the|¥ Y any fear of elther Minnesota or n the sprints. Mo TOWA CITY, fa. Mar ~(8pecial ) 'he hard luck stories sont out from lowa y in gard to the ch fantry, who corrcbor in every respect. And so it goes from isl- And now, with the positive knowledge that & rules. The principal objection is made to 'nnl lournament Wil be held “under the | the American people have at ast provided | TO EXTEND NORTHERN PACIFIC | the new rule which makes fouls count ‘:-:”vw“:':m:‘“ T B Lxnamre | an army ificiently lar) shoot will be entrusted to Elmer 15| criously impeded luth and Winnipe The organization and growth of the fed- | gonerally beliey eral party will be a potent factor in the | gige STRAITON & STORM CO.|ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS . ' MAKERS DISTRIBUTERS shilicait, Jaih, o tpdpions | NEw YORK KANSAS CITY, Mo. | Brookings of Holdrege, third T next annual meeting will be in this city, begin- ning the third Wednesday in March, 1902 — — —— _—— I - ” » - > Sous. KB AREE 3L CHICAGO, March 25.—Illinois is not the | Bhaner of Pittsburg, under whose s effort to establish loeal and general gove Checker association closed with T J. Jack Following is the score of each player par Enkineers nt Work 3 | o tsfied with the new base | Vislon the Grand American handicap and nmean une ditional urrender or death V | Guly COLIURY iRBKLINIING 4 ‘ A other blg tournaments have been me ® | to overy armed foe in the Philippine isl- | il %o i |ball rules,” sald Coach Stagg of the | ouurully carrled out. Messrs, Shaner, | auds, 1 do not think it possible that even | b Uy | University of Chicago. | Banks and Waters were appointed a com . — “In the first place there is a strong ob- | mittee for the arrungement of un clabos any “Il n -'( & .;u mJ \\mhm’ will ’Vw GRAND FORKS, D., March 25.—A 40 pion 1o th PI., le requiring the j or | DTORTAM kwm howill Ilwlm:- handicaps and carried on after the explration of another | Nopthe pacific e . voe I8 . ; ;- " sweepstikes at targets and live birds ot bl ikl ol i Northera Pacific engineering force Is sur- i, gojcor 4 ball in twenty seconds. Added motiey to the amount of $2.000 will insignif e wor Abltshing | LeYing a route from Winuipes to Bemldll | iy ¢oo1sh and menns that once a player | be awarded in the several events, {n addi usignificant that the work of establishing | The Northern Pacific bought the Brainerd (oo “a® o P "o von (4% Tinied on two | Hon to numerous trophies and merchandise a stable government and introducing Amerl- | A oft Be ge k) e | prizes. The E. . traphy W held by W can schools 88 Ametiean courts of Justics | ey ’"I' I 1: L .mllldl‘ throws. The foul rule, too, is nonsensical. | ) Croshy of O'Fallon, [, will be shot for T Is o UCH CIGAR VALUE nd giving self-government to the extent | tTCrsl weeks ago and is tow niuety milés | myepg g » college player in twenty | during the week, the conditions for this N S and glving self-government to the extent rth of thi ce « proposed en- shiplti il el e A M Y16 b pts at ur tlos, A A R M b north of that place. The proposed exten- [ yef® (8 T BN C e to—it's all ac- | event being targets at unknown ungles, cx eroment for the islands. A native comes | roaq at some point near the boundary gon of 8outh Omaha In first place, M. J ticlputing in the tournament - ‘l‘“ h\'n “.AR\ To Sl-'”'“: R B e s L B S AR SR T s i we ag heret pring Pt eve men, some uf schools Inst tention of I M who has b will arrive * will not be | gion will shorten the distance between Du g pert rules and pairs fith una vt IN THE WORLD FOR THE PRICE down from Marinduque and reports that the i nast Wileox of drand Island second and | T A Jackson, Omaha | M. 3 Wileox, G, | 3.1 Brooking, Hold J. 0. Whitesides, Linc'n 31 | W. Kelly, Omuha 2 iton Small, Lincoln Phipps, H sk 7 Chambers, T. Rock..18 § I ! You may know something of the “grip”"—may have : :I LU A8 G s felt all its miseries, experienced the weakness and had ¥ & ol In $5,000,0 a mouth full of bad taste, yet you know nothing of the b B150,000,- in lo: Xt weel ing th ts se scarcely he hands | Charles Kerr, Monroc. T, . Calkins, Ashland Edson and ¥ - the stars are condition and the new ma in Salsbury, Wiikinson and Schenck | ising. " in the long runs B wil Proposed lndemnlty by 1921 inisters Figure That Ohioa Oould PI’! For lnsta“ce | | -l army in the Philippines ago and has one son in a university at In reference to an reported visit to the | Madison, Wis islands Hecretary Root, the gen “A visit from the distinguished secretary would he of great service and benefit to the solution of the probl 1| J. P Pepoon, T. Rock In fairly good | G “Constancer, Lincoln.2 fal to be foun: o dast ye mintant Secretary Hesigns, PIERRE, 8. D March 25.—(Special Telc- grom.)—Philip Lawrence, assistant secrc- tary of state, has tendercd his resignation |} MRS. NATION PROTESTS NAME | "o take eftect July 1, and N. Graves of | 2 Llt6 St Nt Ashton, ex-county auditor of Spink county, | Howell will has been appolnted to fill the position but both Dye showling will be espe and possib G. Hurlburt, Ttic ¢, Small, Lincoln )bins ywn, RBoard- and Trost of last | giq some work, and | history of the disease. Now n, Hrac m h irbury team ' are D. Hyatt, Lincoln . the n ded as being mpbell, Have sck..10 5 T 11+ terlally. | G. L. Teeple, C. View.. 8 & 12 St. Louls Saloon Keeper Pefases to Take Down Sign ot Smashe 7 % n Getw Good SHELTON b, March 25.—(Special)— | in the pole vi in addition Engle! Satiatieq | QUSSHON A % 3 ¥ ! .| A fiue rain began falling here Saturday and | Who won at t for Grin: indemnity claims is already well forward ST. LOUIS, March 2—Mra. Carrie Na- | Joniit ca all night. The molature will pat | Dell At sea the star of [ with the work of Investigating the re- tion favored St. Louis with a short visit [ ‘po' bet all M8 g | the Winters am of last | sources of the empire. Sir Robert Hart : ¢ : o a good shape for spring work | v ; 5" holé > rernis oitha o today. Enroute to Cincinnati, the famous | .ot SEAPRY, o G0 FRERE (00 FRHING WG | Yo TRIRRLILY Rp—— e | director general of the imperial maritime gives some interesting facts concerning the grip and suloon wrecker stopped here between traing | g iy o e T week. and Kettlewell [ spring i lub | customs, has been examined, as have ulso it's about the "nl.)' book that does. and visited a liguor establishment on Ma 1 be wided by Fhursion ‘and De Busk, | opencd today wnder T 4ir | the manakers of representative Chinese i 1 e b, . ewell 1% Just recovering from a serious | cumstance wen ther ar and | gt ! o Dawinrove 4 I ket street that had been named after he Argue Smelting ( oxn which will - deprive him of the | the track in good congdition, though a Iittle | PANKS. many pawnbrokers and other { | Mra. Nation called the proprietor to task | TRENTON, N. o March Fament | ts of early training, but the proba- | slow. There Were seventy-iwo owners rep- | Chinese financiers. The cousular reports for daring to name bis establishment after | Was begn ih the coart of orrors and ap- | bilitles ara that ho will be in his old-time | res for a uumber of years back have been | B e sl e Delonged 1 | peils today in the suit brought by William | orm when the r . The principal event wis the fourth raoe, | oosely read C ls T e 8RI0C " - donald to restruin the Ameriean Smelting Wieland, Willlams ar are the | the Turf Congress wtakes, which was | the nation, as did his customers, and hefand Refining company from pwrchasing the [ prominent factors in the br jump, whila | substituted for th Arkansas Derby It now appears that from all sources the R | meant to retain the name. * Mrs. Nation | plants of M Gukkenhelmy gons. The case | With the welghts and discas Warner, | the purke being $i, fore were only f0UF | anuual revenue aggregates wbout $65,000.- = p * wah “compelled to" continue her journey | ol ROt (NS o R B A O | B A e eem L | fra r e ng by " heni Galt | 000 gold, derived from the lund tax; the there are mighty few things that have escaped the without securiog the object of her visit. | Honala an injunetion for which he appiied. | Grimon of “the oot hall team luse voar: | Ariving fnieh. Duteh Comadinn (e grain tax, the likin, tho customs, the i rork pste She was followed by a crowd as oon as —_— and Baker will also train for this event. o the first race, “Déing exer- | oplum tax and miscellancous imports. editors of that work. If interested, call and see a or Ade: JecAmS Kno! Far the bicyele Town will* rely | cised just before the start, ran away for | The largest two items are the land tnx rake { Ber Aentliy: heshunsXnown . ; LOCAL BREVITIES. ipan ‘Choat "ana | 0 bogk hall 1o bn mde, | Lo larssst twa fems 8 and it copy. Take ene home for $7.00. who did 1, who miles and a 1 | Which brings in $14,000,000 sed today's | customs, which yields $12,0 In the opinion of all foreigners who| Megeath Stationery CO. have participated in the investigation, the 4 1308 Farnam Stree! Mrs. Nation will meet her manager in s R e Cincinnati and will proceed to Lexington, The rd of Fire and Police Commis- ",”m”“ but have not been Ky., where she will lecture tonight. Sev. | sioners held no meeting last night are Spurgeon, McCoy, ) meeting will close Saturday 2d the foreign teen hundred persons witne [ and eral more lectures will be delivered by Mrs. | | Friends of ¥red Frady surprised him at %‘;;;:‘ Allen, Pomeroy, Manz il vty a7 g .. | his home, 1016 Pacific street, Monday oven- | Br Natlon on this trip before returning home. |y, Gy uuion helng hix 3ith birthday an- | _There will be no meet with 11 this CINCINNATI, March 25.—Mrs, Carrle Na- [ ni¥oraary. He was given a charm of the | SPring. there being a misunderstanding tion arrived here tonight from St. Louls. | Frate | | WINNERS IN BEATRICE GUN CLUB, land tax could be doubled and even| tripled without much hardship and the salt tax could be raised from $60,000,000 to $20,- W. A Waddington Mukes Highest tee 1al Order of Fagles, of which he is [ tWedn the menagers in regard : - e sultable to hoth. In Hen of this ord with Eighty-Three Per Ce She will visit some of the ci*'s saloons | ’";- mber i WIT be hein With Draih Grives R Neb.. March %, (Special,)— | 000,000 1t is believed the total Increase | W e tomorrew and will leave on Wednesday for | John Kelly of 923 North Twenty-fifth ave- | j,wa City May 4, the date w) The Beatrice Gun ¢l e one of the | could be made to amount to $150,000,000. — nue stepped out of a saloon at Fourteenth | ol Lexington, Ky., in which city she will lec | and Toage lurges open for thé Grinnell t attended events of it kind ever| e then. the im, erfal expenses could be | O, > 56 TS streets too precipitatedly Mon- | ngih oPen for . held i o Uy on the club groinds e PR ture that night. She will return to Cinein- | diy night and fractured his right ankle. He | oMol sob .!.” byls [ here Tast Friday. © There were thirtoen | reduced (o $15,000000 there would be left S e matt Thursday and lecture at Musie hall, | Ws utended ac the city Jail vy olico sur- | events of ten blie rocks exch and the fol- |available for the liquidation of interests on | PR m'zfl..‘??fl | g .,;’o;“';"}":;“ e e AN Lok e ' Mere under the management | §¢0n AMes und afterward booked for being | i3 | lowh was mi W. A Wadding- | jour and indemnity funds $105,000,000 describing symptoms and cause of diseases with best treatment. al Making all allowances, it would be pos receipts and prescriptions in plain hbhh\l-l“l Moine Towa's b many valusble ving you lieavy doctor s Uilis, esi for i liam Tanner, eleven G. 0. Raihs, of'a lecture bureau Lou Clark of Stoux Falls, 8 r I8 thought gullty in police court Monday to be the of players |J per cent; Paul W | sible to pay the indemnity within tw MeCann with St Louls. @ charge of vagrancy and was sentenced to | that has ey State uni- nt; i Har years { IVELAND, O President | thirty days in the city jail. He was ar- | versity rs, Low per ceat 2 _— r a s enova or the 8t Lonis al league | rested by Captain Iler for procuring, b Mose and Hu galn be found in . Howell, thre " einer - } ed today that Haseman | is there (n 1o state Tuw or oty ordiiance | box and the outneld wiil be strong. W : H Jann signed a contract to | to cover such offense he could not be prose- [ ner will be on the initial bag again, ns Getn Yal rvard Challenge, the King of Bottled Beers—-is always unl- Cures the very worst cases of Dyspepsia. Constipation. Headache, Palpitation of Hoart play this season with St. Louls cuted on that charge will be Strubblo “at “wecond. "The lutter | CAMBRID England, March 2. ~The | form in quality and lavor, belng made from Live d Kldney diseases aud bad results of L Grippe. Send for proof of it celved the challenge of Hary " H rd und Yal ARe v & D1 I J 1, wale | and aged fully six months before belng bot a Ura™aen | tled. There Is but oue genuine Budwe Yale to ba held In ork during The | that made by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing early part of next July. The club will prob- | Aqon st, Louls, U, 8. A Gbly suggest another date, preforably in J September KAY MEDIOAI. CO., Saratoga sprlnus. N.Y for u regular set Oxford rnd ( “I want a wheel, but have no money." A °°D E T “CUPIDENR" G e - | AT R M o MANHOOD RESTORED:® ; ) ,wil au 0 The flat racing soa- | ing a little work tor The Bee, Read our e roun e ilesera ol Lo goneratva orgns wuch a kst Madhaod: ki son was opened at Lincoln today in a 800w | great offer to boys and girls. 1 Em N storm. Richard Cro ran his bayv filly, n Violet, with J. Reiff up. In the first vents quloknens o the Trial plate of 200 soverclgns for « sads 1o Eperma 4RI 46 horrors o iporenes: DEN E cloauses the vear-oldn and upward over the straight | Charles tried fn the criminal rentores st 4T3 e Kidneya und wie urluary orgaue of all lumpur PIDENE strongtieas mile, but falled to secure a place, J. Lewis' [ court yesterday on a charge of bu O rars Avd o onred by Dootorale 90 per cent are troabled with I et bay colt, Summer Gale, winning and acquitted by the jury. 1t was that he broke Into the sl DEATH RECORD. .'.‘E'fx'.fi’#-’i. :”“ AT Former Candidate fo vernor. COLUMBUS, Neb., Morch spectal.) —Hon. Guy . Barnum, sr., died at his| | home two miles south of town at 2 o'clock this morning. Mr. Barnum was umong the ploneer residents of this county, having settled here in 1861 He first settled in the state at Decatur in 1847, Mr. Barnum | was born in Vermont in 1825, was a mem- ber of the territorial legislature and later [ I L . of the state legislature. 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