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LOOKING TOWARD THIS CITY Obioago Grest Western Bailrond May Ex- | tend to Omaha. the of ¢ Chicago raflrond and ha the Western | that ha thi onfirmed in The report has been t the Great Western has o porsession the K City & Fort Dodge ratiroad, would extend that line from Fort Dodge to thi and to Siou City A ermi the lates recelved confirmat Chicago Sat current for which 14an Great bull 1 on ng several city Omaha I Wi Mi ating to the ome Great h communit from the ley which other Buch an ex ern in dired an ady w fuct ained o has ern ha ouri val the independence place the Wests ¢ competition with many of roads now operating in thi 2iving It w short ine Paul and a connection between Omaba sluable part of lowa und the northwe Digpatches from news of such an ¢ that the wur pleted for the 1t wald which would Unlon Pacific to this city foeder for npetition e on in the exaspery of It would 1a Dodge confirm the and further say partially com oy been that welcol Omaha road Western i the ing of the rond furnish another bring it no would but Overland and NATES ARE NOT 0 sonn Fxelie w Out of w Nome ated official decidedly Just the cution of this thern Pacific b time being the same SONRET AHKO- convention fu i of " late 1 July ansounced | the Epworth League rancl from (asirances on as to rates unsettied In the the part thero appe condition vime. The ¥ which nounced for as that clation fo I Han K The fa clsco, Portland and Vane privile the Great the fa Epworth ciation The Affair t is the an e N the he Pa | Fran Tacoma, Vietoria with stop-ove ag announced ¥ s $15, %6 than and $6 less than the offered by “the st 1 to San Seattle wver and return at Havre, Mont Northern one way e rale of the repre o 1l commitiee in Chicago enting the Omaha and and the failure of the wree on a rate from t question growing out of ing employed by the Chi- cogo Great Western In the Pa const olonist business, 1s anothe ificant in- tance of the unsettled conditions and the foeling existing between the two gatewnys at the present time are also significant and some believe may lead to future trouble of a more serious character. One thing Is cortain, however, and that is, with the ex- cellent prospects which are now in sight for @ remarkable business in all directions this summer, the roads are Kolng to use every N6 10 prevent a rate war. coting weel t Bt Paul we representatives to Missourt valle the pecullar » the announcen the promo- tion of J. A. Kuhn, general agent for the Northwestern at this point, to the posi- tion of general freight agent for the Klk- horn was read in The Bee Sunday morning it caused a great deal of pleasure among the many friends Mr. Kuhn has made in this cily. The report that H. C. Cheyne might succeed Mr. Kubn was also the caure of considerable satisfaction. Mr. Cheyney was formerly assistant general passenger agent for the Elkhorn, though now general agent for the Northwestern at Bioux City When a di was read to b Jate Saturday to commit him pointment and begg discussing it on atch containing this rumor t his home in Sloux City night Mr, Che It on the news 1 to be of the up- xcused from FIRST TRAIN OV TRANCISCO, The South- ern Pacific today fo ened its new const lne and the first through train for Los Angeles, the “Coast Line Limited,” left the Third and Townsend Streets station at o'clock this morning, scheduled to reach Los Angeles at 10:60 tonlght. Railrond Notes o Superintendent W, J. Li Rock Island of Des Molnes 18 in Omaha, jenernl Manager . Dickinson of the Unfon Pacific, who has been sojourning in “alifornia for the last month, Is expected home this afternoon The Burlington's Cheyenne Iy all of Ia Not a y over that road from vious week until last ting of the Transcontinental - assoclutlon 18 booked for Chicas 1t which time |t i8 said the rates namertean exposition will come up for decision. The retirement of J. 1. McConnell from office of superintendent of motive power and machinery for the Unlon Pacile, be- foetive this mornfvg. 1t is said’ that ord has been at the headqui ters relative to the arrival of Samuel Hig KNS, Who I8 to suce McConnell, Nor i% anythin hout the office force. 1u is understood unoficlally, how- ever, that no changes in this direction are expected 4t onee Wanted, two star tea, cigar and salosmen, with established trade braska and tho northwest. State perience Large salary or sion to the right me H. C. FISHER, Seeds that grow come from the Nebraska Sced company, 1513-15 Howard st splee in Ne- age, ex- et commis- Chicago. e . ) or that 1s Hrewed from the cholcest components obtainable, by the most modern and correct methods. BLATZ MALT-VIVINE (Non-Intoxicant) SPRING TONIC. Druggists or 1 c VAL BLATZ BREWING CO , MILWAUKEE x "3 l)ll:’.“ oyt Mg 1".. 1081, @eserrreerseresrrereresesel present | T 'IIF OMATIIA DAILY ,OREIGHTON IN INE FUTI.IRITY Omahan's n Name Among Those Ane | Secretury LEXINGTON, Ky Wilkon " of the tation officially have been nan value closed Mare re nominated in the rec of 1900, but is In leelf swing. Thirt o wtat Fepresents ntr 1ries ex contain the Kenty 111in ifornia Inaiana 16, Texan, 11; Missou Indian Territo Seoretar reeder that 1,4 the rich Ker for fonis of % w100 1esd J-breaking « magniticent and territories nnos ] 1 i e 1901 th st ul ar which f In the ut follow- ontani xingt Ky., 1 12; Halt Dy Willlam: Califor res wer ¢ which 27 he 2:15, 61 in the 2 miking nearly o wnsing developed speed tgnificant that two s of Baron Wilkes, Oukland Bar Futurity winner, il Moko, sire of another Futurity winner 1 the 1ist Ihe mares 91 of these wil to 2:08, & better, W ur ewmin Hulf Diy 1, 13 by 419 dif in the 2:1 220 and ¢ r cent I rim. sburg, 1ot hive race of them | " ac Joss ) recotds froimn ve records of b cluss, 6% 1 1 143 in the Three FPutur A the dums of nine others named. Over 40 per cent of the mures ire elther possessors or producers of speed, which Is a remarkable percentuge in a st of this slze the 2.2 winner IN | RIVERS REE FLUSH, Omahn Nationnl Aunin Submerge n Rivers did the u contest with the Omaha team Sunday morning by RUEAlRhL games at tenping Gutmann got into the game bowled well, his combined [t belig second to Th their ank thre Gired ial thin “winning | K | na three Another tween the Omilia mer himselt weore In Mugne mateh game yes Omaha Hedding srnfture company ning two or the Seore GREEN was be company and ims, the for three games iy t RIVE | [ i tmani A Reed iurticy | Gutmann Totals { OMAHA NATIONAL | 18 1% 11 ItH 105 Burgess Totals ... #75 OMAHA BEDDI Huntington Plotts Sunder Hert Yost Totals OMAHA FURNITL MeVea Dubrox Burgess Abrahams Bengele 19 a1 153 651 Totals . 2,00 YERKES Omaha Youngster of Laat Season Tries for Na 1 Company. Kes, the youngster who was W a8t Keason as on team’s pitchers, will be given fuggsy” MeGraw in Baltimore this v Yer! W to make good tn Omaha and finished out (he season with Pueblo. s work was not partichlarly satlsfactory with the Hulen aggregation. The news that Me- Graw has signed Yerkes constder- able surprise 0 local base ball circles 1 wouldn't be surprised,” said “Stub Toman last night, “but Yerkes will be abie to make good with Haltimore. Any ball player n the Western league against whom Yor sitehed last year agree with me thit he has o the best slow curved bulls In the businese. Last year he was wid us a bat and that's wh with his cffectiveness. a good catcher to will probably be able Lo control his dely Mhe kreat trouble with him was that uently went up in the uir, losing his 1 completely. Experience will eventually 1y With that nervousness Kets 50 he can k ball perfectly under d pitcher.” Stanley slgned by Om; along he he throw ontrol he will be a g NEBRASKANS AT THE BIG SHOO al shoe irand Amer which begins braska will be W. D Townsen Parmelee of O and . Do Linderm: end's friends expect ing dis tleast of the Co fs over for the reason that he has the tvantage of a 2-vard handicap. Heard, Loomis and Linderman have a 28-yard wp ipiece and Parmelee will stand on b-yard line. Jim Eiliott of Kansas Cit yaras for his handieap. The vantage which the i men will causes thelr friends | home to belleve they will make good scor LOFTUS wrs will await with interest the an handicap at Queens, L. 1., Wednesday morning. Ne- rted in the shoot by Loomis, Frank ird of Herman V of Lincoln, Towns- he will be in hadl- money when the Ly that » LAYERS TO WORK. Takes N of Chicago Na- tional n to Champaign. CHICAGO, March 3l.—-Manager Loftus, members of the Chicago National gue base ball team, lett today for Cham- palgn, 111, whe e the team will tratn in the party were ‘.n. ham, rizell, Dexter, Chin reen ' and en Huj ning Hi Mlds, s The rémaining Doyle, Taylor, will Teport (o Glendon, who wi last year with the 5 g Jollet Standards, Manager Loftus b ing the sltuation, ball team left and one that w gether harmoniously. Anno emen of the Theate The London trlumph of Mrs. Leslie Car- ter as Zaza in David Belasco's play of that name was so pronounced that the thought of the play Suggests the name and charming personality of the player, and vice versa. They jointly constitute one of fixed and delightful standard realities in the fleld of superior dramatic art. That is why the engagement of Mrs. Carter as Zaza at Boyd's Thursday, Friday and Satur- day, for which the sale opens this morn- Ing, promises to prove among the few most interesting events of the season. Mrs. Carter’s supporting cast is the same as that which captured the playgoers of Lon- don, d little to say regard- 1d work to- Re-No-May Fowder Brings Relief, Testimonlals from people you know right here at home. Read this A. Mayer Co., Omaha that small box of Re-. My daughter used her feet were now wear any shoe thing she has not been able to do for the last two years. Duriog that time she tried many preparations, but all failed to give relief until she used Re-No-May foot pow- der. Yours truly, HUGO MELCHIOR, 1113 Farnam St entirely cured. She can with comfort—some- Stonecypher prin's anythiog. Tel. 1310, EVERY TUESDAY. In March a April the UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at the following GREATLY REDUCED RATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. $25.00 Ogden, Salt Lake, Butte, Helena . 23.00 Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle.., 25.00 New cliy ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. Telephone, 316. ation, Tenth and Marcy. k! pho Btouccypher, priater; 1201 Howard St. Captatn | y i Phose but thought he had o good 0-May foot powder purchased of you and with five applications TUM,\\ TEN I)LREI) A LEVEE Popular Little Bhortator Warmly Welcomed Eack to Omaha "'PAPA" O'ROURKE'S FAMILY IS INCREASING | Five the Omaha City and Have Reached | of Team ol The advance guard of the Omaha basc ball team arrived in the city yesterday The players on the ground and ready to be «in practice today are Pitcher Lute Free | day land, First Baseman Dave Calhoun, Third | Baseman Tom McAndrews, Shortstop | Jimmy Toman and Fielder Tom Letcher McAndrews and Letcher were the first arrive, reaching here Saturday. Toman and | Cathoun came from Philadelphbla, reaching | {town yesterday morning, | Stub” Toman, who covered all the territory that a short possibly could last season, held little levee “Papa” Bill Rourke's bas, vall headquarters yesterday afternoon. As «oon as It was known that he was in town |a large number of the fans dropped around to give him the glad hand 1L feels good be back in 1 Toman. “1 spent the entire wlop a at to Omaha," winter in very well since 1 left here. 1 have a bad cold now, but otherwise 1 fecl fit and fine | and expect o bo in good condition in a few | days. I'm glad that I am slated for an other season with the Omaha team. 1 like the people out here and the article of ball | put up in the Western league last was fast enough to sult me. The league, | expanded as it has been, looks mighty good | and I think the local fans will see as good ball this year in any of th other major organizations. 1t is my determina- |tion to repeat my record of last year. I | played In every game and I will start out | with that intention thls season.” New Man o the West, Dave Calhoun, who will hold down the | initial bag for Omaha this season spent the winter in Philadelphia. He was never in the west before, but expressed the | opinion that he would like it h Cal houn played with Syracuse in the Eastern ieague last ¢ and Is a veteran in the business. He is a strapping big fellow and glves promise of making a record i the Western league. Tom McAndrews, who has been sigoed to play third base, is another novitlate in the west. He came from Buffalo, his home, and | never crossed the Missouri river until he came across the big bridge Saturday. Mc- Andrews has had a long experience in the cast and is reputed to be a rattling good ball player. Last season he played with Hamilton, Ont., in the Canadian league “The Western league stands mighty well in the east,” McAndrews said o s cessful termination of last season cau the base ball fans and players back my | way 1o look with considerable favor on this league and when tho news floated back that {the circuit had been expanded to take in all the big cities in the middle west it was the universal opinion that the league would be right up at the head of the procession | this year. 1 believe that it will and for that reason I am glad to be a member of | the Omaha team." Tom Letcher is not a stranger in the west. Last year he played with Fort Wayne in the Interstate league, and in the | days of the old Western league he was counted one of the best fle business. In 1866 he was with Raplds and the two following played with Minneapolis. “I always liked to play in Omaha,” Mr. Letcher said, “when | I was with the old Western. seemed to bo a lively base ball spirit , and the fans appreciated good playing, no mat- ter what side it was on. I was much pleased when my negotiations with Presi- dent Rourke resulted in my being signed for Omaha. 1 am golng to do my best to cover my place in the field satisfactorily and I guess I can make good all right.”” Othess Will Come Today. Manager Rourke s others players to drift in v, and with the nucleus of his team already on band he will begin practico work. Because of the soft condition of the Vinton strect park preliminary practice will be held in the | Robinson-Loch gympasium, beginning this afternoon. If no more bad weather comes the park will probably be in shape for toam practice by Wednesday or Thursday. Uniforms for the team have arrived and the professionals will blossom out in natty costumes next Saturday, when the first game of the season will be played with the Originals. The players will be pro- vided with two uniforms. One will be blue throughout, with the name in white across the breast of the blouse. This will be used in the games played on the home ground You Are Safe Here 8 Are the ORIGINAL Cut Price Druggist And the pay us, | Grand seasons of his Deutcher Apotheker that don't these Docs a percentage to plug for And when it comes to cutting prices we don't allow any x4 Pet to sell lower than we do. JUST WATCH US, SCIIAEFE (g m(ll‘;:slsr §. W. Cor. 16th and Chiei | sehedule | But, | schedule ! magnates for a mail vote. be also | opening of the | kept | soen the ¥ | thetr The road yo ue capw Salaries day and their prol | There wil lot slght this mors ily, or | scene, to | Business will begin It and clu all be eral days tiom. I pretty fai ing game will for them reasonably the men and naturally th wkward on the Lo | fair to judge the men be course, the that time, the popular Nittle player |potore they get their nd every! he park the rece the end 100, finish | for the ba trifle be a molsture, Philadelphia and I haven't been feeling | qyut and placed into as good shape ae sible. Magnate: in the air schedul opposition YOAT | gickey and what fmp) schedule and it is Hickey an for whate schedule Pres! itowil eptember secr it, howeve Omaha i goes,” he with the Chase schedule that it was weak in gome respects the prepare tion." sched Lean My [ o near approach of the opening of With the the season league, th ing less and are tean out a lst . gray sults seeing and pl as take eption with its baths and lockers convenlence | will be goes to St which 1 will give more BEE: MONDAY., uniform will be the as last with blue trimmiogs and wtocking uke ¥ a pl will paces fing or “u will and Snlnries of the Oma the men Iminary 1 be no 1o re begin to put through trom the start a week or two wecking. Early his fam on ning “Bill much of the Robin escort as appears 1-Loch gymnasium e. The men will and it will be they into goud condi all of the team to be by the time of our ¢ the Originals next Manager Rourke much longer, however to develop such speed as may expected from them. Man en’t touched a ball all winter will be & little slow and art, 1t would be hardly capabilities of any of the e the end of the first month. Of ey will be in good shape b but it will take about a mon joints loosened thing working in smooth will be in nice condition of the pl s the week. The t o before expect r shape with aid a e \ i hape for before has of ing been nd will be a 5o ball artists #oft because but it will be great of the with covere s of the Western league are up relative to the adoption of th It is improbable that the Chase accepted, because of the led nst 1t by President “White Wings" Tebeau n be made in thi appear on the surface certainly strange that President d George Tebeau should oppose it advantage i glven in the Joe and Kansas City Hickey has prepared has been submitted to It is likely that It provides for the n May 3 and its other provisions Rourke, who fs satisfied with assurance hat As far as that ry il rovement es ot tdent adopted Its President Hekey schedule er, and gives the well cared for. says, "1 was v 18, I consider Hickey has satlsface ule that President general ry In Apparent, American becom maneuvers mnel of 1 in the National and e different managers mysterfous in their naking public the pe ms. President Hart given of the men who will play with the Chicago National league and it shows that the | disrupting rially. P1 although yet signe. | be behina | team and will be in As an I is belng t son there ders in the |gome time past for season tickets, | President n book: bound and is perforated so that one kection can used at t and the of stand. American h ot succeeded in that organization very mate teher Callahan is not in the list, it is aeserted that he has not 1 with the American. Tommy | Hughes, who pitched for Omaha a part of last season, Jack Kling, who caught for St is on the Chicago roster. Josenh, will the Chicago Stoux City the windpad for Raymer, formerly of the infield. ndication of the aken in the op has been a ste: interest which ning of the ly demand for and Iy sea Rourke has had some decide s prepared. They are leath contain twenty-one tickets. Bach ticket grand- he gate as an admission ther for entrance to the THE $2.50 HATTER Every hat in the house + $2.50 —no more, no less. An ¢legant line of :Easter Neckwear: and Men’s Furnishings. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. 107 S. 16th., Opp. Haydens FIoRI0) PDIO POID VOO UNION PAEIFIC ...‘I ..0 Ve, * To CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANG LES, N DIEGO, including all Main Line Points, north Cali- fornia State Line to San Bernardino, and San Diego.... Colton, $26 New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam Union Station, 10th and Marcy & APRIL EXCURSIONS EVERY Tuesday in Apri THE UNION PACIFIC | THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT WIiil sell tickets at the following reduced rates from Omaha To Utah, Idaho, Cregon, a and Washington Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, Butte and Helena, Portland, Oregon., Spokane, Wash, Ty ma and Seattle, Wash. Tel. 316. Tel. 629, fore | The diamond may | and think | APRIL 1, 1901, President Hickey Ansounoes a Number of Approved Uontraots, IN THE OMAHA FOUR NAMES LIST hon rews, Sun up 5:45. Rourke's Ings. ST. JOSEPH | Hickey of the W number of approvals vhich include twelve wger McKibben of St | Mike Welday, J. A. Hoy Ralph Gibson, John Gr Schrall, William Ra Maupin and J. A. Wiggs wus released by Mr. Hickey. epted for J. C. Honeyman Wilking Colorado Springs Approvals, " nell Turner, Lamkin But Ka W March e of contr 1.—~President announced ts tonight men signed by Man Joseph, as follows Charles McDonald, en, Russ Hall, J. Ire Davis, H Frank Starup Term, nd Store open 7:30 Shoes hirts Gloves First Floor N Joweph received a bunch of ten 1. Henephill, W Smith, Jack 0'Con Al Witterage, Tuck H. Shaifer and A, J Men's « Youths' ( tollow Hollingsworth George Rean s 1. W. Swain Boys two contracts George going to that Thomas MeAndrew Reust and A, Herman re wroval Walter Pres the only contract The are were for Jake approved Han louks Milliner, Trunks pimer town. 5 d Third Fioor Toman ent the A Omaha | ton and H men with the were acted up G. MeNeely nver club whose nd approved vals of the Minneapolis club dsworth and William Carney aul Willlam Me T. H Larson and 1. W. Holly H. €. Hanson, who was suspended last season for hitting Bill Wilson over the head with a bat, ha reinstated. Hanson | 18 on the Minneapol were | 1 \ Every floor Ie merel overy wded witl ndise. article wdy-toruse plain figures resented, m il | T Prestdent ght tnat d which ha “Thoma dule adopted by sfore the mem- several there were dites thit ull th | him bers o | will be ny \ ] | w o to e tisg result he would to be held in Om will avor 1 8 come n oag Good White Paint beautitul WHITE all paints to WIN-WILLIAM 1K to You may just as well throw up can touch SHER is the best there’s nothing PAINT {x the ust right, and tl CO, fully appreci white' mixed paint | oS re s a | for OUT s har e and the Gi CHINA e all through thy HERWINAWIL,- 3 line e wearing quali ual 1o any any paint that can be materinl, cookoing coi VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Fa paint made i mixed from any Gloss White, for outside use, illon, &e; gallon, $1.60, hina Gloss White or inside use, 1 gallon, Sc; gallon, $1.60. ixtra fine Varnish Gloxs Whit use, quart, all 1.5 quart, bc quart, in- sld; lon, $2. 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Ity thing i come childre yoar material Knee Our pr the RIGHT Lyl hoys' tyle (3 i fine boys $1.50, % 16 years old, and $6.50, hoy 10 elkowhese for double £3.05, $4.60, 800 and §5.50, bo newest imported and dome all wool Double Hreasted fitthng; all sizes, 6 to 16, regular .50, $3 1A $4.50, boys’ Double worsted cheviots ind cashineres $4.50, $5.0 ), §7.50, $5.60, $10.00, $11.5%0 of 13 cars. Thes ’ i hutton round new £ worth s £ made 1o $1.50, perfect $2.50, pure 3.0, young mer HAYDEN B Selling the Most Clothing ) v ity price extra fin (bl Pants [ Breasted and K 5 in fact there are no bett and $1200, boys' and in the new Eton with ki ur fan Blous her up-t. 1 the hoys .00 0, Pant e $6.5 to 19 M ROS inOmaha. OUR ALMANAC APRIL Ist | Sun down 6:24, Day length 12 hours 39 minutes. a, m,, closed 6 p, m, Hats— Hosiery Neckwear - Jewelry Handkerchiefs-—Ete, lothin Clothing lothing Suits—Waists Al and Valises 1useful, ready-to-wear and article marked sguaranteed to be as re Every in e you hands—- IDA 1l mined in Wyoming. rnam. Tel 127 BUY THE GENUINE 'SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO.,, NOTE THE NAMR o (lothes ul ing S, for the will ol uly for inspection good dressers Hart, Schaffner & Marx Tailor Made Clothes K9 covnant 1v0 WART, BCHAFINEN & MARK onicha0 Boys' and Chil- Omaha. 1 the wil be cor 0t MADIE hn Wana HAYDIEN AMERICA owest, fot RIGHT House othing that m rolled for Omaba by ANYWHERE 1N minde uits fine tary