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4 THE OMAIIA DAILY BE FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1901, COLENAN WINS THE NATCHs v o o [CHASE - AFTER - IOLIDAYS | NEBRASKANS 1N WASiNGTON ~ They fteceive the thir 1l ruce, W 1 News 1 Y .. 1 E‘ . l" i | nith Espressions r“vlu»” }’ Takes Two Btraight Falls Out of Foott =2 Owzer of Des Moinas Team Insista en fpe- | nd Pleasare | Bealls of Grand Tsland, OMAHA TEAM THROUGH PACES | cial Daten | WasHiNGTON, Siareh 38— (spectal Tete: | gram.)- Nebraskans resident in national | [ ALSO WANTS SUNDAYS SCRATCHED OUT [ (r e e Diotrih | yan STRAGETIC MOVES PLEASE THE CROWD ¥ Alliance the election of Governor C. H. Dietrich a | J. H. Millard to the vacant United States | The plant X 3 i 1 o Visitor's Grent Welght Favors Wi Manager Rourke hu put 1 rds Prest Hickey In We | senatorships in the Antelope state, as all| "‘,'."" er v grows the leaf, the Bt W Wiry n new team through g Leasue | g Brases His Dise | Advices received here last night indicated worker in An month of April and at me give kel prewstare 1h | & deadlock to the end L v Al Burns Chal- th " Omaha oy ent pren Lo ould not be seen as he is in New York Win advance of the oy rox wn ie \son mumes has alrend ' | Elmer Dover, his secretary, said that he had belteved | | Weater y {and he will not be back before Sunday, but | | | | : ; o deadlock would Frank Coleman, the local w ng LAl 08 fo., March veelal | pofore final adjournment structor and a g f hoall b catnag | Telegram W. Chase, owner of the D braskaus are happy over the re added new laurels to his already long 1t g cuny to wee President T. J. Hickey of the | iho upper house of gogress, who may b | by delcating e bt B8 out the schedule 10 o | Beeded In the next.few years in k | Smokers evervwhere who smola it and last nieht. Coler ) Str i epted o | Intact the republican majority. Senatol : % xedth 4 aold Tar 3 e i PO : e #111 give | Hickey rojocted the schedule presented by | Tutne A Neaite Ut 16 Aot | compare it with otaer cigars sold for wnd fhe second i four minnt [ [Mr. Chase and s displeased beca was a happy solution of a serious problem | five cents all agree *'/¢ Brings Havana The contest n hington hall and {lawk- | Chase let the matter get into the press.dang peljeved it would solidify the party | LHome 0 You » svesed arge crowd. Coleman mea o {and he pointediy informed Mr. Chas: wday | 1 Nebraakn { and durlng the eArly part he strugal i " to huye | Des Moines will be given games on sei | sonatore, were capecially pleased and sent | h bis strateglc moves were loud) (b ‘month, oral local holidaye and (ho contests Which | {01k of congratulations when the 1t 7 i The contest was main ¢ ' My 3 and fare now scheduled for Sundays there Wil | i vk known, Senator Warren wired M. | athletle program given under i expect the players who 1 bueen [ be changed to week day | Miliard as follow Sincere congratula- | - of the Omaha School of P'h r Omaha this season to begin ar I8 Chase N that his club be BIVON | giong you are keeping up your record, that ? It was 10 o'clock before Cole piving o town Monday next, xald Manager | games at home during faie week, AURUS | 1 eidom Tate, and never left | ’ tered the Big slevate tourke last night, and all next week |pg g1 paclusive, and during the Des | . B WHIEN & tAL Bl Heun B i o, 370 Senc G Men A5 | Motnen horse ub howill take place | Ll gl T e o Sc. Clgar pearance of " The Nehruska hoys will be the (itst 10 4r | Septomber 10, 11, 12 aund 14 In both in-| General Stewart Van Viiet, U. 8. A, re- | A ' v " Hve Sfiag g AR o TS o e eduled on for- | tired, & veteran of {he Mexican war and / Tell your dealor are ready for it was greeted with « appluuse, and | re until th purt of the | 8 afloiiedil ivil wars, died in t ty this mornin, bis opgonent wa recelved Woek of the long distance that (€1gn grounds MR B LR A A R Rolte, Clymer & Co, Philadeiphin 1 apparent when the two men on- | Separates t m Omahi i It is pr 150 that the Sunday games | He ha 0 {11 but thirty-six hours, death | Peregoy & Moore, Disteibators, tered tho o that. Sealls had & great | POFAUON (0 dll of the men vestorday which have been alloted to Molnes by | Fesulting from an acute attack of valvular | OWNRR, N bandieap In weight favoriog him. He out- | will begin practice and by the time of our | President Hickey's new schedule will be | hedrt diseasc. He leave a wife ang %o wolghed Coleman's 160 pounds by at least | openink game with the Originals, Saturday | placed on Mondays, where possible, on ac- | 2008, Captain R . Van Viiet of the Tenth { alxty pounds, The Grand laland man wau | ffiernooi of next tear otght (o | coun the opposition that ball playing | United States infantry, now on duty o ¥ be In pretty good shag course. |t wi the | Fort Crook, and Dr. F. ¢. Van Vliet of | = w great, strapping, big fellow, and towerced | Lo bl i i te Tine on the capi- [On Sunday e season the | | a | far above the wiry, agile Omaha wrestler, | b % i ntil t the |club played f o lays and as | hrewsbury, N. J | Cateh-as-cateh-can holds governcd the con- | #1d o month, becwuso It takey that | o It fonr 1 cre filed against | o o Mead . 7 » test and the two men started their pe e orul of the players |the managemen efforts (o pluy O | 1t is probuble that an order will be issued M 2. formance with & rush. Therc was 00 pre- | Baven't totiched o bail all winter. "Freeland, | Sunday were then abandoned | this week removing the headquarters of / / liminary tanoy work. Seally took the ag- | for Inetance. has been working down Mr. “ ku‘nl sorved \‘ ' | the Fifth division of si in / 4 gressive and attempted to force Coleman | Lufore he getx hix arm in shape. Al of the | 10U rs’ alliance of De3 | trom Dubuque, Ia., to St. Paul (&7, N A /‘1’#/ Al to the mat by reason of his superior | pitchers will be in the same fix, but o few | Moine can: be played 12 foval has been recommended by (o Lt < >d strength, but the professor wriggled out |davs’ work will bring them aroir RE0E AL clty B Milahy | Nelson and Congressman Stevens of Min | of the embrace of his antagonist and wait 4 ) f 7 . 5 o e st oo sl 1T OF GHIGAGO PLAYERS| DEXTER PARK HORSE SALES T iivarc:t fr the Filh il il dlews Jleaes Likorme B e & hammerlock, following imriediately with W croteh hold and half-Nelson, and Seal was sent sprawling on the mat, with both shoulders down | The fifteen minutes’ intermissicn dld o | were removed to Dubuque from St. Paul Among Thoxe Sold ix the Spurtan |three years ago with au understanding be Ry Owned by S ' tween the late Senator Davis of Minnesota AP 2 LLEa W b Win and Senator Allison of fowa (hat they were 4 5 later 0 go back to St. Paul / C 7 é , ed from Forest Reserve, M d cam ix A o=t uffice to recuperate Sealls’ wind. He had - CHICAGO, March & rincipal sl it (he greater part of his ene Fiof the Chi tional fengiie toan | “\ciare sals taduy wete: | e seor T {E e o first rovnd and in the second made an | i the ofictil Tist of players H B, S s The secretary of interior has approved b herele but ineftectunl effort to defend him. | who will. m ) the team for the Coming e Phitadclnhin 200, | the application of 4 number of settlers for 7Y A v It from Coleman 1 At the | Season. The (it does not cor B | { elimination of lands in the extreme north ; ) sé: 9 Colertian’s sole e | G BRher James Catlahi, for Whos b m. by Mam castorn corner of Big Horn, Wyo., forest — 4 “wt <o end of four minutes' tim an gained | {ces 1 dotor struggle’ Nk heen (ki B R S T T SR CEE L S RN R A Ve Ot S - the second fall, by cmploying the hammer- | plice’ hetw ek D owerman, Decatur, i1l 84 | rosorve as a part of the resorve.” These | Jock and following the advantage with o | (e Chicuge Am v m Sehtieber, Wiiterier, Tu s 830 | tends are agricultural in character and were | L > : ‘ | Prestdent Hart t " tated th onsignment of voung horses and | improperly included im the reserve. This ac- | ‘ half-Nelson and Halch hold Callghah has o ! proy ac- | A Wk it ed an_Ameriean | bivod marcs from the Famiine arm ot | (on was iaken on recommendation of Con | ruer B Ruifeine. \gte contract e Harts Tt 16 s | st AnFors ware ameng (hosa sold tofay, | lon wae taken on recommendation o : folfiws ! Catehers, Chince and John KIE: | hey Drought nrices ranging fram $125 10 | €ressman Mondell of Wyoming Eddie Roblnxon, who directed the even- | it s, Moner Ci TaVIor, Cuniing- | g, which wis pald for the Spa tween the first and second falls, challenging | el wnd Dolan, According (o Prosident Har | ot TLE ROCK, Ark, March 2%Tust | Lorton, Otoe county, Nebraska, vice H. J. | Lo )2 the winner of the match to n contest at |Callahan waxired him that ho i going inte | & ¢SS v 8L was v ot | Cooper, resigned: also G. B. Rhodes at | {privite busin and that the question of | s pre ont telegram from | ham, Highes and Kason; inflelders, 1 ' New Postmast Wb‘% it WW was appointed postmaster at [7}; cateh-as-cateh-can holds In either Omaa | LIivile busiuexs and b turtman, won the eie Farnsworth, Sanborn county, South Dakota or Chicago April 5. Coleman annpunced | jalnhs hied tothing to do with hi T ! irsold, by Lamp: | W, L. Carey at Amador. Wapello county Ty sl e that he would wicet Burns rogardiess af the | toam. captatiied by Firee Buscmm boyie, | N v was anparently | o, and Willlam Matheson at Shanton, | All Druggists, wholesale and retail. outcome of the match tn which he was at | Wil Cloave for Chim) i anduy | histor ol ek Mrnck fast, | Albany county, Wis | the time engaged provided the “‘farmer | B G B RRRIL NN weather II‘ G tting "‘ ¥ e Rurnl 1 vers. would make a weight of 138 pounds Green River I Westerns Wi the events Additional rural free delivery service will | — There ls every roason to believe that | Two maich gumes at tenpins were played ! be established at York, York county, April | Farmer Burns will ag to Coleman's con- | #1 Clarks alley night. The ) Phillippi to Play with Pites | s % ditions,” wuld Mr. Robluson. *The welght | alants were the Green Rivers againet the | SI0UX FALLS, 8. Do March #—(Spe. [ 12 1t will embrace a area of thirty-two ! 8t | Gaute Cltys and the Wester RINEE tHO | S e der Pl arre Sy | square miles, with a popuiation of 1,375 designated by Coleman is one that Burns | Nebraska Shirt company. The Green Rivers | piaver of Redfient. s signed a cont William M. Allen and Lee S. Carey have cun caslly make and 1 am inclined to think ( Won™ three wtraight from their opponents | i T it dgement of e Blssieg been uppotnted carriers | at 16 e t rntire approval L. i Wl o between the other teams | team fo he coming 1 1 Lo pitch ball at . e hat 1t will et with hls entire approval. | vewuited fwo t one in favor of the Wert |1 Eaigre bt S0 tor- the Sent He his | The postoffices i Biuevale and Houston | h26. April 2. 9. I6. 2 R Al A LI | departed for the east to join the team, | have been ordered discontinued and mail | i, i el T el LT i, o oty | LepAzdior (e [tmve boen ordered discontinued wnd ma | Marc . April 2, y 23 and 30 | feated since he began his wrestling career | Kaufmann 16 14 ¢ | 3 3 g0, prompts me to | §INrad here more than a year ago, prompts me to | 4N believe that he will be victorious in his | Heriley E“GLADWH{ MAKES ARREST | will be established ai the following places | |in lowa April Waterloo, Blackhawk tive Smyw M. L. Jacobs | county, area 171 square miles; population, | | Private De xnw.}l"\n u_nlh Burns, L - Ambruater o | and Wife Are Cudnhy Kide carriers, William H. Bisbee, Charles o preliminarics (o the Coleman-Sealls Polals i Y RROINGE SUiDaatl; | & Choate, Willlam I Dowey, Elmer E match were three sparring bouts and two | ut o P s l vt | Hardin and Albert B. Lane. Batavia, Jef- | wreatling contests. Al of them were good | Rooeveldt i ] AL the instance of James Gladwin, a|ferson county, area covercd seventy-four | and created o ereat deal of interest. Kid ‘iy""";‘,..,.‘ :_“]‘ S| private detective, M. L. Jacobs and wife | miles, population served, 1,120; carriers, Stafford and Peter Rooney put up a fine ex- | Gy 130 161 | were arresied at Onawa, Ia,, Wednesday and | B. Alverson, R. Hocking wion, Jasper | hibition of the manly art and if there had | Soaman 1456 W0 | charged with complicity in the Cudaby | county, area covered, 142 square miles; | , been any decision the former would easily - kidnaping case. Several days ago Glad- | population served, 2683; carriers, A. F, have been declared the vietor, All the win cailed on Sherift Power and stated tbat | Thomas, J. P. Baker, S. Laird, F. C. At-| Sparring bouts were for three rounds. Mlke [ 0L he was on the track of 4 man and woman | wood | Karr and Chrls Boysen were the principals | Nack in the second bout and Denny Haley and | Heyvnolds Tony Monstein mixed together in the third. | Benson whom he ha o S— i1 FORM NEW CEREAL C()MBINE| Kood reasons for suspec in connection with the kidnaping. He ek e sheriff that be had laid the case before | Billy Haley and Tom Mitchell created a | S0 OMtat ot Polisa’ honmhue, but thac ometel | » | great deal of merriment in their wrestling | Totals s B o 141 e 5 . s allTem Large Mills, Including One | ha's had refused to take any stock in the story. | aC Mot aiba Citx | contest. Haley had all the best of the | Shirt Compan 1at. 2d, 3. Totals, | Giadwin further ted that he expected 1o @/ | argument because of his superior welght, | {nche i s i Ml ettt ool s gl Afiitinte. | but Mitchell was game to the core and vas | i s e 5 ! \ — | | Burge 4 oW 5 ays and wanted to know if he did so| (pc. e epresentatives of | meted out & generous share of the applavse. | Siebert 20150 13 B T T e ae | MERIGAGR March RaRressniasiyes ot | Haley won fwo straight falls, the first \n | Bengele B b whether o not (lie stierlff would authorlze | ten of the largest cereal mills not afMliated one minute and the second in threc and a P z e L b With the American cereal trust, met here Balt mitau Total ™ \ [ tective that his office would render proper I today to take final steps in the consumma i b | assistance to anybody who wanted to make | 1jon of & combl Ayl dpthy oo R ehan Frank Shoemaker and Denny Haley, pu Royal Arcanum Bo proper arres blcatot kel ‘r‘"”" Repd \':‘ "l' Rarber [ To all points on the Northern Pi plig ot Prot. Coleman, ware the principal 1a Clty bowling ey Yo mads on the |\ odnosday aftornoon the sherlff received | & T O e i o Pty | M 7o Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helens, ) $23 west of Missoula, inciuding Spoka | n a splendid wrestling exhibition . ime LAt g a telophone message from Gladwin, at | Great Western Cereal company, and will, | Anaconda, and Missoula.. ... ceerriennss tle, Tacoma, Portland, as well as Van- | $26 Lh.. M“, the welght an I fnally wore ‘\l‘,“:‘x\”\‘l-” 0 M | rest of b spects ut that point, and re- [ o¢ $0500/000, $1,600,000 of which will b To Francisco, Los Angeles, Sm*rumn'xl_n A s26 Tec all points on the 0. R. & N. Co.'s lines, | Shoemaker out, socuring u fall 4o cleven | Gicns : % | questiog the sherilt to sccure requisition | pioorred stock. It is sald negotiatior | San Jose and many other California poluts y on the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. and ‘26 minutes. | Rix 14 157 | papers and to come after the pPrisoncrs. | yave been opened with the American Coreal the Washington & Columbla River R. R.. ) 'ENNINGS OPENS FAVORABLY‘“‘“”M B 136 | The sherift told Gladwin that the informa- company for a combination of all their | . l. I3 i T h d M R Totals tion_against the Jacobs was not suffcien: | (et (L 8 O ol Madionw, | , 5 reet and at Burlington Station, Tenth and Mason Streets. Washington rueat | Rury b | oMcials of the latter concern said tods J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Crowd | fisiscn Later in day Sherl Power was ad- | o . i L4 | Kautman : | that such a combination probably ne Wirati Dy, foug vised from Onawa that Jacobs and his wite | woua ey o8 O ASHINGTON, M o l'\ Dy pore well kuowd an residonts of Oouncll| ‘The new combinatton will include the ASHINGTON, Mar h 28 The spring - uffs, having lived there for seventeen o oy ke meeting of the. Washington Jockey club,| = Totals 4 KW Faame. anll DaRrite " adidllkat renutall following companies, representatives of all which opened the racing season of So. Omaha Councfl— ist. 2l Y nompaniod by Shertff Johnson of Onswa, | Which were present at today's meeting ’ e the east Iwuuwu: Bennings today. T v l'r.mrll-wfi o' g 'l“-‘“ ARISG: ] h b ""‘I' ";" A | Akron Cereal company, Akron, O.; Musca- attendance wis the [rgest ever seen on the | Veagh 1% acobs came (o this city vesterday after S Batea sy ob) Mixntine first day of the spring i The track [ Christl 15 7 noon. There was pnference in the private| LoF. Gatmesl company, Mu i e, i H wan in good shape. The weather was cool [ Chumley W ok 3 BRALil Fowar, st wiiah DRior of| B Heath @ Sons, Fort Doc Ia.; Ne ] and blustry Cohow us 1w ome | ! | braska Cereal mills, Nebraska City Bhare wete atx. racosthe ohlef Poiiae Danabe wis Dresent | Steward & Merrian, Peoria, 111 Sioux cen ng In the steeplechase for Totals s i Jucobs 1 no dificulty in establishing = " A The vt e of the Tennings speing | , Jicobs had no dificully I establishing | wyiiing company, Sioux City, In.: David | hundicap. In the jumj vent there were | Three st & 08§ ke Arly €Y1 Oliver company, Joltet, 1L Pillsbury- | anly foilr antsles and i the fnjeh the | 8T, LOUIS, March X Munager Donovay 490 1he oficlale say. thut his arrest was |y, ahburne Ontmeal fnterests, Minneapolis; | conte wis narrowed down to two horses | o 1 t ™ Il club announ: without provocation. he worst thing that | " er > in )0l | In the handicap race the favorite, Knight | taduy that had signed Piteher Brof Detoctive (hdwin nroduced Aeainnt jacons | NOFthwestern Cereal company, Minneapolls; | of Rhu won Intrusive aliso was T Tath Of Cinainmatt o Deh | ki Bt 8 | Cedar Falls Milling company, Cedar | Sirangly backed 10 win, bt ho falied (0 B0 | 1ot dring tho romi bosoon U0 (10,8t | was that a South Omaba woman told an- [ el a place. i the Afth event William H, the | van aiso made public the G tat Cateher | other South Omakia woman that a man with | 01 S 00 0 aluable favorite, won by two lengths from - | john Ryan, late of Boston and Detroit, and | a certain complexion was seen by her in Wy . ( rm, y strongly bacRed. Beigrade, an [ Pigiher Moore of dhe Diyton () te {elevators and cleaning houses have been s N Am hid | company with another man and th one | outslder at € to 1, stole in just ahiead of | jjgn signed contracts with the St Louls | . ” 9 acquired The ten companies have a manu Knight of the Gatter, the favorite in the | (i, of these men looked Iike Pat Crowe. This |5 o re i e 0 et lagt Tace, und won. | information reached the detective and when | bt tUIFINE capasity of mare th ot thel | Yost Hns ' i HA aaw In sver In lowa he thought ne | Of CCreals a day, about 50 per cent of the| end Heat ot Tanforan. | 1LOS ANGEL Cal., March 21, H g g d y ntire output of the country. The officers | BAN FRANCISCO, March 0 nt, | Yoxt, coach of the Stanford university foot | ientified him because I v complexion | Gy (hajrman of the board of directors, | the favorite, and Cromwell, & 6 0 1 shot, | ball eleven. iy entoute to Ann Arbor, Mich,, [ Similar o that described one of the | e e T R aident. FPADK B, BARIAT van a dead heat at Tunforan toduy, Crom: | where he hus ncceptod i postidon as conch | South Omaha womer Dresid A : well g0t away next to last and ran around | for 1ext season. Mr. Yost will try to R B (o ompily | 780 vice president, J. Morton; second | his fleld,’ eatching Opponent ' the last | ringe & muteh beiween Stanford and clew fa Jaco 8 prombfly | iy president, Henry L. Little; treasurer, | fump. Long shots were i evidence. Glix- | Arbor, to come oft in Lo Angeles (hriat. | released. He b ! reputation and 8 | |y ¢ Mills; secretary, David Oliver, r ndo, # 2 to 1, taking the opening event | mas, and w gar hetween Horkeley traveling salesman 1\ nursery 4 A 5| head from Brenhildi, whiie by the l w Avbor at San Francisco Yeurs A a0} The directors will tnclule the follow ‘ Inst" Tame Irishman, quoted at the same | duy 0. C. Barber, Edwin Gould ortol COLORADO HAS OIL FEVER| ity i nittle, Lo ¢ Mills, % i sawyer. | = = = = = - — - H. R. Heath, H. B, Steward, David Oliver Report of mense Flow Near the G. W. Brown, W. G. Dugane, Dr. 8. G | ° Nuringh Resulin | | Stéin and 3. W Heywoon ® @ | Gneate ¥ ki Ll | | | COLORADO SPRINGE, March 25.-A 1 | port reached here today that an immense | | . 3 R flow of been struck on the Sitlington | chison | The beer that made SHN AL ARG AR AR O LA BIIRRM Ateh | ilwanke S « \ 0 a depih of 3,000 fee Tty Milwaukee famous boen eunk h of t. Ninet - . | ‘HVHI lo¢ « ifica were filed here NEW YORK, March 2% The Evenin | | today and manv more are said to have hoen | post says: Control of the Mexican Ceniral | You drink some beers that cause bilious headache. Perhaps [Qied at Push The locations cover allf vailway been secured by New York the tented land in the Fountain valley®| terests and at the ansual meeting in Ma | you think that all t ¢ | Locations have al n filed on the dra |18 expe ted that there will be a complete | The cause of biliousness is the lack of age —too much haste | runniog into ¢t [ chango in management. W, L Saow of W. | " - T —— L. snow & Co.. who have been he pur- | to put the beer on the market. To ferment beer thoroughly | VB AL TY AR T ERow. 8 SR e RV SR LAY i) requires a process of months. Without it the fermentation takes | INSTRUMENTS placed on irs. | @nd vecently openly solicited proxies from | place in your stomach, That is the cause of biliousness. day, March ¥ harcholde wnounced today that he had | 4 g Warranty Decds been entirely successtul in securing a ma- | Hurried beer is unhealthful. Schlitz beer is kept for months Plo thene(s copneny 1 u | jority of the shares and that those for whom | in refrigerating rooms with a capacity of 205,000 barrels — kept Behro Block 10, Leruing: he was acting are now in absolute contr p h ’ y e Mexicen Central railwa almost at freezing point until it is well fermented. Schlitz beer is g W L A b { g Mewionn Senirgs ivAr THERE Is NO SUCH CIGAR VALUE never marketed until thoroughly aged. Millurd et al to Herman Ger erty hasebeen secured Was no ty ek J ut the a lon was made . "Phone 018, Sz 10 South i 1. Om W e Sultind ‘ e e | IN THE WORLD FOrR THE PRICE Mot Vi They are the Atchison | how Hoct and wif 1 54 southern Pact and it is believed | o Bl A e el IR G S R MAKERS DISTRIBUTERS ome 110, block 10, Shy 1n " | Mexican Central, and at present ther K c M tenry Lintay o' Rows Clurk, 1o, ] Lol iqerabie identity of interests hetween | NEW YORK ANSAS CITY, Mo. o i s add The Mexican Central extends from o Try ® cuse of Schiits Beer, Telephone VIS, | Total ameuny of WAnSIEER S 08 ite El Paso (o the Cliy of Mealoo, | “ k4 ~ e s g ’ e

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