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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 30 ILEAf.l'F,m WAR IPR(:CRE?S[?S odol ’(V)II’POSITIO.‘Q l}EzS MA(JORIT\';SUPEH'NTENUENT AT American yers to Meet National's To- illuenda of Cuban Relation Cemmittee | AL L CONIRAC‘S? . | CONVENTION ITSELF IS INHARMONIOUS e | Digests what you eat. | it 15 ey st e e <o Si0KNGSS Driven from Enire Family by Violates Co Dissatisfa of Thelr tlonal Rights. Do not get frightened if your heart | Consti [N H b4 PHILADELPHIA, M .| trom indigestion. Kodul Dysoepsia | i yaxa, March 20.—Senor Viliuenda of | neys of the local American League club | Cure digests what you eat and gives |ih. committec on relations of the Cuban have decided to take immediate action in | the worn out stomach perfect rest. It | Constitutional conveation, today signed th regard to the brought by the Philadel- | vel ' eport of Senor Juan Gualberto Gomes, | 18 Iy preparation ever devised |reror nor Jua phis National Lesgue club yesterday agaiont | 19 the o8l¥ 1)"‘ thus placing a majority of the committee Lajole and other players o enjoin them | that completely in opposition to the principal features of from playing with the American lLeagie | Digests all Kinds of Food. |iie Platt amendmeet club. They will not take advantage of the | Neither the radic nor the comserva ¥ | g v it cures the Worst cases Nel he ra privilege of fifteen days allowed by law for | Tnat 18 why it cures the worsi cases | " " nxious to put the question to the fling of an answer to the bill, but will | 0f Indigestion and stomach trouble |, " immediate vote. he plan to send & tomorrow meet the petition of the Na-| and gives relief as soon as taken. It tmx.mvmn to Washington is being favor tional League club with a demurrer | may be used in all conditions. {ably considered. Little public Interest is The incorporated title of the local Na-| | being manifested ta the outcome. The tional League club is “The Philadelphia | .t ’t h I b t convention itself fy divided into warring Base Ball Club, limited,” and the princ al oan e p “ factions, local politics being the choice ot polat raised in th demurrer |is that the subjects of discussion the act of 1874 relating to limited dn yo“ nood General Sanguily has sent in his resig orships, the players' contracts can- | nation, alleging that he could not abide by not be enforced bec the contracts, while | Pite > | the vote of the Havana republicans reject body, Pitcairn, . creating & lability greater than $00, arc| J08¢pD E. Peabody o, ‘”; | ing the amendment not signed by two stockholders of the | 63¥ “My son has been troubled w | It is doubtful if the comvention would club his heart and stomach a good deal. |acccept the amendment, as certain delegates The law referred to, it is asserted, pro- | Jam glad to say that Kodol Dyspepsia | from Santiago and fanta Clara, though they vides that any expenditures of over (ho| .0 hag cured bim. Icanrecommend |have been repudinted by their party for named amount shall require the signaty voting against the amendment, will hold e et two "stockholders. The demur- | 1t toeveryone. Before he had taked |, ;" ats Radically opposite views are rer further contends t the contract | four doses he found great relief.” { held by different groups of the same party does not bind the plaintiff except for the | I(odol Dyspepsln Cure ¢ i e 1901 Miraculous 1 had been troubled with rheu- matisi ail my life, even when & boy, It acked mein the leg: arms and shoulders. The pain in the latter wos particularly severe. 1, of course, took med- feine for it, bhut did not obtain manent relef. One day about ce yoars ago while reading & paper, 1 saw an advertise- mentof r. Willlams' Pink Pills for Pale People and determined to givethem atrial. I hadtaken butthiree hoses of the p 118 when the trouble, which had been my afMiction from childhood, entirely disappeared. ‘About a year iater, [ had an- other attack of rheumatism which was brought on by working in & damp place. 1 remembered well what Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills for Pale People had done for me, 8o I immediately purchased some, Strangely enough just throe boxes again eured me, and | have been entirely free from rheumatism eversince. Ihavetolda number of people about Dr. Wil tams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and they have taken them with the most beneficial resuits. W. 1. Davtox, Secretary Board of Trade, Wellsburg, N.Y. Dr.Wifiiams’ Pink Pills for 18 s to substantiate the assei- season of ), and that there is no mutual | d tion of the conservative press that the op- e eop e Atall deaggistsor direct from Dr. obligation between the parties for the sea- | Prepared only by E.C “»'\“.'1'"‘ ) ,;jhu 880, | position to the amendment is centered in Willlame Medicine Co,, Echenectac son of 1901 The $1. bottle contains 24 S . 8lz Havana und that the dele not repre- Rt cbtain Sl A further contention in the demurrer i ™ | sent the feelings of their constituent oy Tartner contengion o the Semer s | ONE MINUTE COBGRM CUPE | X' 00 & vxiected tn e repubticans ot N Y. postpatdon receipt of price, 80 conta per box, trary to public policy and in violation of | Iy, That'swh S Havana because of a resolution adopted | ¢! K1y hat'sw t's made for. the constitutional rights of American tree- | Curesauick against the Platt amendment. Senor men and s an attempt to subject the de Tamayo, secretary of state, resigned from | fendants to continuous servitude for an indefinite period CROWDS OUT fO SEE ATHLETES | UNION APRIL EXCURSIONS | ||e»e Morrow PAEIFIC aVERY ‘""":.'._‘“". . | Coaster Brake the party today TYPEWRITER MAGNATE HERE | fer ( aha with Oxford n Tuesday in April i D | L o Soaiat kb ibatpar) uesaay n p LONDON, March A good crowd gath- | owner of Smith Premier x,\w’u“m\ ered at the Queen's club here this aft ~ company, who is making a 10,000-mile trip THE o Tess . inte You Ride 50 Miles, but alvorsity track .q:."‘w"”'f-h‘ L R L Pedal only 35 Miles. {hrough the west with a family party, was bright and frosty. Headwinds and a heavy 100,000 rasfied riders k in Omaha yesterday. The party gathered in f truck were against g performances Boid by all cycie deale Syracuse ) ¢ Mr. Smith's home, Feb e e o roaciin tenchad var o ; ruary 1 and started west in a Pullman | sity form. Considering the conditions, with Eclipse Mig. Co WN. Y | special car. Mr. Smith did ot make out two exceptions, the men ran on great form an itinerary, and the progress en THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT [|and,the morieay cracks o M ompett- { e Wi o e party. “Thele route tnclude | and Workman stron mp the Mardi G arnival in New Orleans WIIl sell tickets at the following reduced rates from Omaha i e b 3 Ilkh: extanite; viait Old Mexico, many nish league ‘cam of Boston for the coming sea trips through California, stops at Portland Spring is here using it. and inform me they have beem | Workman's win in the three-mile run was | | | Purity your blood. Take Paine's celery Very greatly benefitted | his third successive vietory. He also beat| At the quarters Salt Lake City and Denver, with attle, werely yours, Tn c‘LanN A To “'.h, ld.ho; or.‘on) "";E'.I\“:\[Ig K' ’, ‘I :.l i K\{” 2 ricellum, hit visits to all “1’ :11. principal points of in ‘--In\lvlm:l;l : Ena ALGER M WHEBLER S SRl @R U )| S naasty Dines i ] | terest along the line t s the one spring remedy sought after| gyg gyperfority of Palue's celery com- “olflln‘ .fld Wlshlnglon ('.'nl“\-rl!llgl",l:h!l e ‘vn‘A:y.:mn\u,'mn,.'.[“l.-l I gy el | ywhere we found evidence of pros- |ana highly esteemed by intelligent, earnest pound is well illustrated by the way en- he people have ire spending it times are the SAN FRANCISCO. LOS Ogden and Salt Lake Ci LES, SAN DIEGO, inciuding Butte and Helena, all Main Line Points, north Culi- 323 Utah second; time, 103-5 seconds said Mr. Smith Fiten dump-c. 11 smitn, combriage, 5| DENVER FIGHT ENDS IN ROW;‘,IL’,M of money and they men and women throughout the land tire families are benefitted whenever any Paine’s celery compound bas created its one member of the household tries It. Nothing is more common than for hus- d ;i il g s new acquisi- |OWD constituancy Montana......... Half “Mfle Run—J. R, Cleave Oxforl Barry,| best we ever had. If the new acqui o 4 '“*‘ " 3 e § " band, wife and children to be led to use fornia Stath Li A% -Golson, S 4 Bk Y‘upfl J. Gilman, Cambridg cond; time, tions will just take up the overproduction | Men and women who have never taken aly, "y qyse they have observed its health- San Bernardino, and ortland, Oregon., Spokane, Wash. Putting the Weight—1. E. B. Ma for 'a "“':‘n“““" we will “"‘\ long ;“‘: spoonful of any sarsaparilla or patent medi- making effects in the case of some relative ! Tac ma and Seattle, ford, 34 feet 9 Inches, first; . 8, —_— velously he American peop! re fast: |cine of any sort, nor allowed them to enter or intimate friend Bt DIRES: vs ool ) c oma a Cambridge, 3 feet 2 inches, second DENVER, March 20.—At the end of & ten-| they are very progressive, and when things | hejr e $af e ¥ & 4 - L oersusniisned Wash ambridge, i foet 2 inches, sect N Y A bk ALBIGH their homes, not only use Paine's celery oung and old now need (o take a apring e going nicely they are inclined to ove Race—G. R. Garnier, Oxford tonight hetween Dave Barry of Toronto A ycompound when themselves sick, but per- remedy to purify thier blood, to feed thelr 9 ok, Cambridge, second; time :\'1.1 M I".«rH.lvui f w York liefe produce. 1 expect ‘:" !vw" fl(k'll“*““'"* "; suade their families to do the same tired nerves, and to invigorate their bod- at Floto, who 18 also munazer of the club, | prevent a glutting of the markets now and ot when the history of this wondefs |1es; Long experience o New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. Quarter Mile Run—1. D. Cornish, Ox- | awarded the decision to McPartland. Floto iR (La1A (tBe squilibRiuth p ard e hen the history of this wondet- |les, Long experience has shown the neces s ford, first; R. M. Barcl Cambridge, sec- | immediately left the ring amid the jeers of | e 5 X : ul remedy is studied it is easy to under- sity of such a spring cleaning for every- Union Station, 10th and Marcy St. Tel. 629, nd. Time 5 seconds. the entire audience and followed by Pat| 1 was sorry to hear the news from Lin- | gtand why Palne's cclery compound thus |b sick or well Mile Run—F. D. Cockshott Cambridge, | Early, manager of Uarry. - When they [ coln. 1 have met Mr. Rosewater. 1 have | giands alone and superior to all remedies | Thousands are taking Paine’s celery com- R R s onan GAmMEe: deson | Sie il e O e tr g | followed his work and Bave admired he |in the estimation of the publi I pound Hammer Throwing—E. B Mayford, Ox- | proceeding to pound him when bhystanders pluck and the energy that he has put Into | ¢ jg a physic e remedy |" 1L is &6 far above all other spring medi- ford, first, 113 feet 3 inches; B Hartley, | sepurated them. The, pollee « 0 the it 1 don't know when an outside thing | ¢ js the prescription of Edward E.|cines in its strengthening, nerve restor- brid, 1108 feet 1 gt 1 1 fos Cambridge, seconc ¢ house and prevented wi Teatened for & pas cut me more than did the failure of | pheips, M. D. LL. D. Professor of Ma- jing, blood-purifying, health-giving. lasting (he Nebraska legislature to send him to | toria Medica @t Dartmouth mistaking the mp—L. J. Cornish, Oxford, first, | time to become a riot 6y inches: G. Wiles, ¢ 0" feet 8 inches mbridge, | The fight was even up (o the fifth round, College. offects that it has no competitor among dis- when Barry bogan pownding MePartland’s | the United States senate. He has done & { There is no ” nding of |criminating people Sithrsesmlle Runcilav, Workman, Chme [naart Wit W tISHE L8 LANALT ahe ini| reat. vtk fop tbe republican party at| paine’s celery compound in the family of | The old “cures.”” one by one, in the last sec Time: 1 | Feturn invariably 1 Janded his rEhE | large and for the state, and he deserved | Maj, A, M. Wheeler, Supt. of Exhibits at|few yea have dropped by the way, until Oxford won hy 6 to 4 Day % FIRht eve wis opened in the eighth | better treatment than he received at Lin- | he Pan-American Exposition, New York |today the sales of Paine’s celery com- e and bled profusely till the finfsh, MePart- | ¢ ice t Ad ] i In. It really made me mad when I heard | State Commissioner at the Atlanta Expo- pound in every civilized country are larger VIce 0 FINDS TOMMY WEST IS EASY :’,',',"L.}‘.}D ",f..‘..‘fx",‘,\;”m:f"v‘h rom Daves | (he news, because 1 felt that it was an fgition, and former Asst sstmaster of [than those of all other spring remedies . Office Seekers. Birry scemed to be the stronger at the end, | injustice to Mr. Rosewater. Why, I would | guffalo of all kinds combined Apri? and May are the months when | | most peopls do their moving o i prospects are that the demand for o | | Around o have bet this car that he would win the Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1001. | People just sick enough not to be healthy shew Him in HISSED FOR USING GREASE | senatorshin Dear Sirs:—Being run down from over- |—every city Is full of such semi-invalids— b We have found the heaviest of trafc | work phys ywhere v line has been taxed to | pajne's cele urt of Brooklyn the Ring and Sixteen My and mentally, 1 tried should take advantage of Paine's celery compound as a remedy. It [compound to put their blood and nerves nis Wrestle xes n Mateh o ces In Omaha was never so great LOUISVIT Ky., March 20.—Tommy Hisx Own ¥ tation by fullest capacity to care for the travel, | yndoubtedly did me much good. My wife [into a healthy condition. it will be this spring. 'Th'rr‘ ar \\ 9 i ur”ln'n;d\l;lv‘v yv\yw\l‘\;‘}nyl;-nl -'w““ "',"’f.”‘ Myicker either one way or the other or both. Some- | and some of my relatives have also been| Spring is the time to get well @ great many rooms vacant in sefore the Southern Athletic club at the ery. il LR ¥ . Auditorium by Murvin Hart of Brooklyn in = times the trains wer heavy that our r haz been pulled by a special engine, ther than put it on the end of the train oy | Even coming in here we had a double- ‘ A HO_ME PRODUCT o’y March 20 the amiteur mid £ America betwe schester, N, Y., and Her Get Ahead ‘I‘ B B . d. | he sixteent vound of a twenty:rouid baut L he Bee Building s el e e Of the but thete are ' among them séversi the Hraoklyn man's match. From the start | CURE YOURSELF ! CURES which are particularly choice; one di the nghe iy JAad vory voush. fni| 8t Louls agheduled ngt (ineaderc Retter than tmported o iob dars, Wl diacharacs e, i 3 y choloes g the thirtecnth ne st showed his | take pluce. When the men the —————— E . Spring Rush 5osn, Sonont Jolevator on the | wenicheas ‘and’ fram. the start to the end | first bout the New Yorker discovered that Both Sen tard ¥ Cook’s Imperial Fittems Coniasion, © Palbloss, and not ASLFLD: p the entrance to The Bee business of- Hart hammered him to the canv time | Abeken was greased and refused to con- | SAN FRANCISCO, N EXTRA DRY T Eva.:8 OHEMITALCo, KOV oF poisunoua. Hee: " ‘auite of three rooms on the d time again, knocking him down almost | tinue. As.g titutes a foul, ac- | Thurston was given ihe over Ott A Sold by For Offices. e ingor land @ very large office and it will. West hung on, however, till it [ cording to tling rules. the veferce | Cribh of Australia at the ¢ the twen Delfclous—invigorating—harmless Srasat s N ot o the ground Noof facing 17th was no longer possible to stand and was | gave his de 1 favor of Wiley. Abe- | tieth round hefore the al Athletic Absolutely pure by express, p stieet. Desides these, there are four counted out by I(.-yvl- Tim Hurst. Hart | k was roundl wd by the audience as | club ton t. The fight t and in | ’ ™, or 3 bottl oF five smaller rooms in various parts welghed 18 and West 158 Hart also had | he left the st several rounds the men were groggy Diveiiar sent of_the bullding. the advantage In height and reach over The rents are reasonable and the Weat service perfect. —_— R. C. PETERS & 0., [WFRMLO SILL WINS THIAR | Grana N erpool ing & Steeplechase at Live RENTAL AGENTS, Ground Floor, Bee Building, Omaha. LIVERPOOL. March he Grand Na- tional Steeplechage of ereigns to- day was won by B. Bletsoe's udon, C.J Willlams' bay gelding Drumcree wis sec ond and J. . Rogerson's Baffalo Bill third The Grand Steeplechase was a handicap for r-olds and upward, the second horse 10 recelve 30 sovereigns and the third horee 200 sovereigns from the stake. The distance was the grand natlonal urse (ubout four miles and 850 yards) There were sixty-two entries, of whom eleven | forfeited. The e 1 was decided fn a blind- ing snow storm. The time was 9 40 Grudon led throughout and won casily by four lengths. The betting was 9 to 1 against Grudon, 10 to 1 agalnst Drumcree and 3 to 1 agalnst Buffalo Bill RE-NO-MAY POWDER urth Game to Roll OF T estern and White Knight bowling ark's al Frida night hot gamy which ended 4 e in team ing. mac it necessary to play | & fourth game to decide the tle. Score - ) J; Manufactured by | | pibion™" T 3 | Aver ? 1219 (1 A Mayer Company, | il s W =<7 316 Bee Bldg. | white Knighis—1st, 0. 3 AthTotu: .‘5”’““ ':3‘. l, F:f‘, E:‘ffl R e oy The prune grown in California, cured in the California way, and packed in the [ Bhpani a8 n W L California way, should be cooked in the California way. In California they are given a Totals o B T ™ M #¥8) night in a dish of water and then stewed. That's the reason you hear many people say, et U Shippin ol 5 PR/d] « Prunes taste so differently and are such a favorite fruit in California,” Try the Cali- Jurniture ‘ fornia way with the California prune, and you can get the California result anywhere, - There is only one prune on the market carefully grown, packed and inspected. The proof that you are getting this prune is the brand of the California Cured Fruit Association, as displayed above, which is now placed on all of the Association’s goods, It makes no difference what the name of the prune PRICE 50 CENTS. ; For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers | i Salesmen MeVen Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail | | add b cents for postage. — - = A £ @, m is, if it is on a box on which you find this brand it is safe, But if you M ANHOOD RESTOKED“- i 1 ‘ do not buy by the box, be sure that you get from a box on which you see Crvin it Alieaaba Lo perer i ve Orprc, uch ke Aiowh TAmBna0d, nsouniay | 11t1ng1on i T ] this brand, Del e Sunder 120 JEN] 121 7 S ; DENE cloartug t14 5 Tdoeys and (56 Urluary orgaus of all impuriies. €U PIDENE strengthona Totals il 3 e | Try this recipe for Spiced Prunes, by Doctors 14 heeause 90 pei ubled Prostatit ' . | N whick w B i cur?fifii}"" ’)"‘,',:,‘4‘;[“,‘:."‘"‘ anee "‘“"""‘“"""“‘.‘“”q with [Prosiad ,',‘n i ‘.\\‘\\l\lyml 1 1“ A ::- Gy uvx‘ul ot b4 u)"li won "“md, pr, in (‘,ah(or;ua Be eure and send for book sontalning 100 resipes £yt o 18 boxen doeatioy eSect & permaiens cura §.0ABoxBIOCKMM | "\ iimor ieased rigf # Prize Prune Cooking Contest @ few for preparing prunes in every way, which were ob= N Arens e - Topmniean Ca savs the player le Westorn y weeks ago: tained in @ prize contest participated in by the very WUR SALD OY MYERS-DILLON LRIG CO. 16TH AND VAKNAM, )| club wit vepord ror M wi- | beat cooks and chefs of California. This book, ,"._.) ¢ UL | “Wash f-s0al ox ight int of together with a *‘ Prune Prime which will delight ; wigh 3 b TN ah A0d sopk. 0ren. N B DL E0 the little folks, will be sent free on requost. Address, “““, WILL- HL Stew until the skins ure soft, then pour CALIFORNIA CURED FRUIT ASSOCIATION L ¢ R A ] off the water and add -'mpm of Iguud San dos Organiz arre bie " clds ving N 0 cups N v Appear March 30th? 4 & 1o Captain Boste BOSTON, March 20— Herman Long ha been sclected as captain of the Natlonal ul,