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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRII Easter Gloveb AN ‘ |III (B A g s o Lt .\| W OTRACK RECORD AT MEMPIHIS, Weatern Leagne Takes Up the fchedule! '“0%"¢ Baltimere Man Has Killed 122 Out o o Wtk President Hiekey stated iast night before n Every shade that is correct—made by for Discussicn, is departure for his home at St. Joe that Poesibls 123 Birde, MEMPHIS : < the 2 sstablishe ho had given up any intention of moving tablished ntome miakers that have long ) established | to Kansas City, "I had & business deal The ¢ v Sir their reputation for making only the under way in Kansas City some time ago.” PARMELEE ONE OF FORTY TOP-NOTCHERS | | e mite from Cav m s y | he sald, “which I it had gone through ‘ | TRecord for the best, Trefousse and Foster Glov would have taken me to that city and con. Hood's 1 onr specialty—they it perfectly and Notables in Wes Base Ball Cie| gequently changed the location of the West- (i ek Is Among r g f“'“‘.'“’”{(,’ o ‘ Py y cles Attending the Meeting=Presi- ern league headquarters from St. Joseph. | in the Great Americnn N it styles are unquestionably prope dent Hickey Make tim I find, however, that the league demands | 1 TSt race for 2-year The Dorothy Trefousse, in black, browt The Marvel Washable Glove, In brown tie Prediction. all my time and [ wiil ot be able (o glve | nt, Davo, Sok mode, red, gray and white, &t $1.8 mode, peatl wnd black, &t §8.00 pef ttention to anything else while the sca f ym Fred Orgill DX DAy ot -- son Is in progress.’ | way "With e econa event, | Magnates of the Wesiern league held| I have no hesitancy in predicting Ih.u' v YORK The shoot for the ML L =“)~'I'-"I.:,-;='“‘ their fi ting in Owaha yesterday | the Western league is to have a very suc- | Grand American handicap, which was post- [ wie won ‘‘adiic by “Myra Morella since the expansion of the organization fcessful scason,” said President Hickey. "I joned yosterday, was begun today apd was | fourth « 'Wa & atedpies over from the six-club circult originully formed{ might be accused of making such an asser- | continued to dusk this evening | full “cou and w by ! ANDERSON PERCALE-—the finest, strongest, light-weight [#t a meeting held ju this city to a class A | tion whether or not the facts justified such | With the exception of a brief inter:al ia i e by : 1 tucl A h - league of eight clubs. The purpose of the | a conclusion, but in this case there can be | the middle of the day, shooting at live birds skirt and waist lining made, All colors, 38 inches wide, at 30¢ ot Bl LB BB A Lt T Weather delightiu conferonce was to agree upon a satisfac- | no mistake. There is a lively interest in all | was kept up without any interruption and | JEF U per yard, Ask to see them at our lining counter, tory schedule of the citles where teams have been lu~!n,»m»|v 5,000 birds were trapped. Thel| as er a e . The base ball managers in attendance | cated and the fans can hardly contaln them- | woather conditions were anything but con- N t for Diotn WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. were President T. J. Hickey and J. #. Run- | gelves until the season opens. The brilllant | ducive to the comfort of the gunners, 201 | {IOGX ,'w“" 1 D, Ape y ( | . AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS. cie of St. Joe, A, B. Beall of Minneapolte, | success achieved by our little league last|of whom tried conclusions for champlon- | néhahu) cou nof Bo S’ Sl“ts W. P. Chase of Des Moines, George Tebeau | year promises to be repeated | ship honors. During the entire shoot rain [ department at Washing no“Pso“ BELDEH &co of Kansas City and W. A. Rourke O'i Nothing Wrong with Clrenit | tell continuously and this made what would [ & Trhresentative, whe " 3 Omaha. Managers Lennon of 8t. Paul.| «f am firmly convinced that the forma- | otherwise have been fust flyers very slow | Rock creck racs R 1l new thi f t ¥ ced the orma- | o se ha t tock creek nenr ¢ ings in t L) r Packard of Denver and Hulen of Colorado | jon of the cireuit could not have been |birds indeed, ‘Their wing and tail fonthers | lis i Ao consi i, ot All the ne g he DING, COR, 16TH AND DOUGLAS 8T Springs were unable to attend and for- proved upon. While I should like to have | were thoroughly soaked with the rain, and [ for baKes whd stream Vestee Suits— warded their proxie: l.».»n Indianapolis and Louisville in the|the birds which were speclally picked for It was not a difficult "“;‘""' for the | augue 1 feel now that we did wisely in not [ this occasion were for the most part casy | Evaait Wins No hmplon Stales, ( T o magnates to agree upon a schedule. Presi- | placing franchises in. those cities. There is | mar However, there were occasional | LONDON, April 4.—At_the sccond day 3.( " . ), o {and it was accepted with but few changes. | yjyie, We will pull through this season in|flew from the traps as swifily ae a snipe f N 3 pull through this season in i u amptonshire stakes of 800 sovere d 5 0 - L ik will © | May 3 will be the opening day and the | fine shape, establishing beyond a question | and some fnstances while on the wing they | ha b¢ deyour-olds and wpward % an » () Pattick's A D o E | 3 aad ValY teams will start the scuson as follows: St. {ypo stability of the Western league, and | went in such a zigzag fashion that they | Ml K weN \\‘I"\."“:“"I;"M:\” | riok's Attorneys Devote Oross- Szl [ Poul at St Joe, Minueapolls at = Kunsas |pext year we may be able to look farther | evaded the efforts of the exports (o Rrass | JOiiiy e bt ti City, Omaha at’ Der yes Molnes - > tien to That Effort, | The next tesue of The Iiustrated Beo wili | GIi¥. QmONA ut Deguet, Bes ot e | o2t them be one of the best numbers of ¢ 4. | Cotorado Springs. September 18 will be | gy 1o0ks to me s though we are going | All told there were entries for the | pe of the best numbers of that hand- |, .y gay of the season and the teams | some publication yet put out. While it s : . 4 The 4-hook Fowler, in brown he Trefousse Street Gloves, fn gray black, mode, ted and white, at § brown, mode, black and white per pair t $1.50 and $2.00 -_— {to have even better ball this year than we | event, ten of which were post entries, | MORE EXAMPLES OF FIRM NERVE | the Easter number and contains much mat- | fiit B¢ paired for tho last game Just as |had last. All of the teams number some|Twenty-one men falled to toe the mark | NTINENT ter and many illustrations pertaining pe- | [OF 'he first except that the locations Wil |gplendid players-—men who would shine ou | when their turns came and these absentees 1 e be reversed: St 3 culiarly to the day and (he great religious Joe at St Paul, Kansas |uny diamond in the country. 1 do not think | forfelted £10 each, which went to the purse | Actussd Attorney feast it marks, the lssuc s mot by any |G "; b "“""l' "\‘I'”"" at Omaba, |gny of the enthusiasts will have reason to 8885 Tor PiftysPour Guns, GLO Court o sans devored to Baster axt 4 s | Colorado Springs at Des Moloes, criticize the character of ball that will be " i means devoted to Easter exclusively. In its | " oo™ iil" play sixty-threo games | Sevaianed by o Tergue this peum The entire amount of money which will sixteen pages will be artleles on subjects | |y o0 T Tl inee pumes abroad. | el be distributed among the fifty-four high N. K. CORNER 16th AND DOUGLAS. of general interest, with pictures especially . distribution of the ho game guns when the event is concluded tomorrow 11 we pleass you toll others—It 't tell ut, prepared, {4 e GNCHDIEI 0 10y SERAL . N [ IS DOGS AT AB|LENE s $5.355. Whon the shooting was discon- E. the featur f the lssue is the illus- | i LSRR 0 L L)L tinued thi vening there were forty men Jeast two facideuts during today's cros Millard, who has just been chosen H-n..(.nj Among tries .' and fifty-three with nineteen each. During In the Schlitz brew- - N : its home grounds. Minneapolis drew July | examination of Charles I°. Jones, the valet- | from Nebraska. Along with a car mni»- i &0 DatveEr “Wh e ale ¢ et the day several were forced out of the con- ety cleanliness s cars M. o B P secretary of Millional Willlam Rice, | written biographical and character sketch | " iy i 5 S 4 — test after having had five misses scored f which rose above the ordinary. One was a | 0f Mr. Millard is a handsome full-page por I.','\.h:,‘;.vlnclm -:|:| |’“p’,‘.',:h a hovig .:i :,“]’,‘I:r‘*;‘; ABILENE, Kan, April 4.~The second | 2k G0 T ried to extremes. We romark made by Justice Jerome, who pre- | trait of tho gentleman and elght 1arge pic- | guingy gots Decoration day. e at the coursing meet here | o'y pg joaders the work of Ansley H. do more than is nece sides i the hearing, and which probably | tures of his home, bis office, his Montana was run today. The winners in the all-age | oo 0% gl Bl Y far the most L ’ ¢ There e thirty Sundays d o | stake . yontords W the runner > ore, Was by fa : sary he 2 ) shows why Lawyer Patrick, accused with | bank and other subjects pertaining to his || "there Will be thirty: Sund l;,\mll‘,‘,;"‘i"““":g ey e et 4 Yo Ml Ludy | credithble. Twelve months ago on the | R Jones of the murder of the former Texan, | life and work, This will bo of especial in- |\ o W50 5 e on (O Tg ™ it ee | Gay,” Kid MeCoy, Turquoise, Lord Lytton, | same sets of traps, Fox succeeded in kill- doing enough. has all along taken the accusations of Jones terest, owing to the very fact that so few . . | Ben® Babe, Sue, Last Chance, Towil | jng more birds than any other contestant | X . Moines, 11; Minneapolis, Kansas City, | Boy, Nacaret o afre's Violet al i agalnst himeeld with @ demeanor almost | People know of Mr. Millard in more than | i 0 Danver, 10, St Joseph and | Coubail. Joe Patchen v 'Dell, Krug: | on the grounds and this year he has made The caldrons in bordering on contempt a l‘f"""" hibed e " por | Colorado Sprin Jorgensen, Grace vod, Pliy"Me, | a most remarkable record. Since the shoot which the beer is Attorney Moore for the defense had asked | Easter shoppiug is tue basis for another Highlund Lad, Fanny Fantella and | pogan Fox has taken part in every event on eitond ava RADE 8¢ that when the hearing closed for the day | claborate series of tlustrations. In this Omaha Club. Lpey Lee, who ran u tie v brewed are kept scru- o ’ 3 > pup! o the program and has not missed one bird : it be net resumed until Tuesday. Justice | The Bee's staff photogranher has found | Omaha will start the season with th nd Fuhers Lo .'\!" o "ok Orford, Too | in any of them. Iu actual competition he pulously clean and e e seemed willing and then added wm scope for his artistic taste and abil- | @ames at Denver and a like number at Colo- | jfot, Dare Devil, pot, Ran ot sixty-three birds withg 9 cavare The 2 f T ol IR 0 (e N | (69 and: Nk L oRatloed bt soaney. it thel| £A40 BOFNRS, 'THaN (e RUURKS tmily 4T | NIk Ukl u.u:ps Bediumy Witk Husel, | 288 S1o% SEIe BEEE T oot ot coyared, w Lhe airin x to this murder should be corroborated. He | tétail district that are most striking. 1t | come castiand play three games each with [ Mits Luctlle, DK C, Nun-Oh-Iee, Honos | (F0 T R a8 0t T ies recorded which the beer is being a self-confessed accomplice, his tes- | 18 not alone interiors, although this phase [ 8t. Joe and Kansas City. The first game | The winners in the all-age race today | against him among these, was one which cooled is filtered. (Dr, MeGrew at Age i) timony alone is not enough upon which to [ 0f the subject is carefully treated, but on [on the home grounds will be with St Joe | were: lowa Mald, owned by ¢ aled: ott. 6f Boundsr- THIE Hinkes. & totel The WMosi Successinl SPECIALIST nold. Patrick the street he found much to perpetuate by | on May 17. There will be eleven games | \°BE. g Lady Gay in the treatment or all forms of Dide ; J ¢ W 1 Turguolse for the four days of 122 kills out of 123 ) The barrels in which FASES AND BISG RS 01 MEN Attorney Moore tersely added to this: [Heans of the camers down at the Vinton strect reservation fu | v Kan,; Silver 8 r birds hot at by the Baltimore man, who | it is stored are cleaned 26 yenrn ¢ jence; 15 yenes “We understand that and we suppose the | At the, Christian Help mission wood- [ the opening series, Kansas City, Denver v, Iriend, Neb.: lowa | 5 14 1BoKkeH. ugol-us. & Jikely: Winwee of this With team. and sad W, y yard a series eresting pictures was ob- | and Colorado Springs following § 4 ge: Nacaret, Daytoi, Grim, diathiat attorney does; too yard a series of interestiug pictures was ob- | and Colorado Springs following St. Joe in | | MTeh Baveon T | year's blue ribbon for trap shcotiug DCELIE AND MY Tonight those who are watghing the case | um..u_‘ The Omaha women who bowl :|rvv,'t|u|n]l. succession. The Colts will go over Joe Patehien, Tom 3 xns D to the end of the fifieenth round then glazed with rosin A permaneit cimo .guapanteed - with closely are wondering whit corroborative | 4150 shown in a beautiful group, obtained | 1o Des Moines for three games the closing reenwood, Aldritt ; il EITE : Tl : cutting, Pain or loss ofginic, A quick, en tostimony the state will ttroduce (o sue- | 4¢ the Metropolitan club house. ~ Some | three days in May and return homo for | Mo pvion, Teigiin & Grim; Pains O Rell LA A S L s on the inside, then {and natira « e gyl TR ING dtatehtentu ot Jonks flashlights taken at the Lee banquet give | nine more games, three with Des Molnes, | iyt 07 Mankuto, Kan.; Lucy Lee, Tom | o B B O e Grand American. had cleancd again. - The b AR U R B o had The other incident brought out in the | MOt oly excellent pictures of the gentle- | starting June 1, and'a like number with | J P . 11 sta nt which The winners in the puppy race t Killed the same number of birds in com p bottles are cleaned ; PP Nacesarot o 0 sat dow! 0 o ot ine: " St. Pa Lord Orford, owned by Dayton, | 71 oy A AL s ¥ | TRES AD o f clearest 1ght the indomitable nerve of | Men who sat down at the tables together | Minneapslis and St. Paul ] f SRR e e o v f ATas than 1ot Springs’ treatment and at o o1 ake o The: % el . ) & Grim: Center . Jackson Hros,: | petitlon during the tournament as Fox ha; withutmost precaution, ] hre g out and Lawyer Patrick. In the face of the refter- | 91 thut occasion, but make more than ever | Then the Rourkeites will hie themselves .. I, Ravener 1. I<an.} [ but both of these missed their sixteenth ! e o ST e Onf 1 ) . 0 e camer B AfoR) hEseHRREONS S KlEn® Of 1he dixease dAPPEAE At once ated story of Jones thit Fatrick hod fnati. | APParent the pogsibilities of the camera in [to the north for three games each with | Ryan & ir, Cliupmans, | bird and conseq CTtete WEE to! dl i Blkarthe bas RIETROE (G (ikequal Hivapheny Ratod the foraerion ant. tha ok g et | the control of an artist. Children have | Minneapolis and St. Paul, returning home | }Kan.: Miss Lucilie, Nan-Oh:iee, and Don | bird und consequently left Kox o enioy Stillwe filterthe beer, he cure 16 complete and permar oo, o The 1 the individual honor. o s Al Unnatural N the latter ook his place in (he court pro- | 1eIr share in a group of Omaha younk- | for a loug series of sixteen games. A 1ong | \Wiil'b Tun tomorra, © Grim. The finals | (o ndt P then sterilize every W ea 4 ters, caught by the camera while they were | stretch away from home will occur in July, pitide Daly and His Thirteer . sli g ! ) ’ iy, Poor ceedings with the utmost nonchalance. At ! % away m home oceur in July, i bottle, for the slighte Nervous Debility, Lack of Vitality, 1 one point it became necessary that a state. | CNBARed in various ways, all of them illus- | when nineteen games will be played on [ RUHLIN AND RIES AGAIN, | By a pecullar coincidence Phil Daly, jr., feanli 3 g o | Memory, Lack of Confidence, and 41l dis ment made by Jones be read and it was | (AUDE childhood in its happiest phases. | forelgn flelds. in August twenty games \ whose number was thirteen in order of uncleanliness taints cumen of (o Kidpoys Tiindder and Uriners given into the hands of cne of the counsels | TH® Artist tells of how he rode from the | Wil be played away from home. With the | Wt¢h Planned f math In Again | chooting killed all his birds in the handi- the whole product. It | Shoronmes” Vitality and cures all unnatural vl I it to the base of Pike's peak in fif- | excepti ¢ the first two d all e L ATFanged For, cap until he came to the thirteenth. This ol ¥ HOME TREATMENT for the defcuge for that purpose. This was | SUM™ exception of the first two days all of Sep- | gp 1oUIS, Aptll 4.—Billy Madden, Gus is in these ways that the nlllamén‘ i whiol Ibc valet jelaimed teen minutes, and has some, splendid pho- until the epd of the season will be Ruhlin's managef, today ranged another was an outgoing towerer and Daly missed ¥ ation | k v Schlitz be 4 aines Patrick killed Rico aug Which he has sinco | (08TaPh8 to fllustrate the. method of the | spent at home. match between: s protege and Jumes J. |1t With both barrels. Ho killed straig chlitz beer hasgained denied. "Tho Feadet hewits ted and stumbled lomnw “ 3 * 5 Of the thirty-one games scheduled from | Jeitries, the heavywelght ehampion. M- """‘l";:“ winding up with a total of nine- its reputation for pur- P. 0. Box 768 OMce over 215 Bouth 1Ml over the written words. . Suddenly Patrick course thefe is- the Carpenter letter, | June 1 to July 4 the Omaha team will have | den agreed to allow Jeffries to select the | teen Kills ity, and made Milwau- street, between Farnam and Douglas Hpoke tip, exclniming ~Hore, T guoan T can | dealiug with another interesting feature of [ twenty-five on the home grounds. As June | 431 for the contest and the club oftering | Among the other promineat shooters. who | ity, and Lilwa [ Ftriets, OMAILA, NIl \ " e the best inducement. i t the nteh, > S, make It out; I'll read 1t." Jite! i Now Zealand, illustrated by halfs | is congidered he best base ball month of | the fighters il :.l:.'n’f e pirke on u busis | Missed one aut of the twenty birds were kee famous. This was agrecd (o and jo'a loud, clear | 1000 bictures. ~None of the regular read- | ine season, Manager Rourke thinks he was | 0f 75 per cent to the witner and 25 to the | J. A. R Elllot, B. W. Claridge, 8. M. Van- ‘ NO CURE, uNO»F:An" voice he read ers of The Illustrated Bee need be told of | fortunate in drawing such a prize. Of the r. The men &n ame articies | Allen, Harold Momey, Captain Money, C. A "Plione 018, Sclilit 1¢ you have small, weak ory he : b ity of agreement that were dry , for the T Akl . T oth 'S lont e or "weakenine v (UERROE &\ towel~ und INBONES ARl imAts the value of Mr. Carpenter's contributions. | forty-five games scheduled from July 16 to | conte N“,,', Athie rac ",,_“ £ “"“‘ RHEee Mink, Sim Glover, W. W. Massinger, . 710 South 9tk St., Umabia, Vaeuum Organ Dove urated the sponge with o colorless liquid re only“a few of tho features of | September 2 the Rourke family will play | Madden & to permit Jeffries to nawme | W. Copper, L. E. Parker, C. R. Stevens .',.;”."3 Wit drug room where ‘R luy fn bed. 1 (Jones) was |}t Wil be a paper not only interesting for | hreuk coming from August 6 to 11 when | hi Tast mateh with Rubiin. He will not | and Colonel Tom Markbam 3 '(‘n'c""l'r‘:‘v‘"inic?Ea"-“:'fi"ri.’;. i enseln :W"' L not in the room, but opened the door and | B¢ moment, but valuable for preservation. | §i, paul and Minneapolls will each play | fikht until he gets over this trouble. Jef-| Among the forty who have top scorcs AL APPL » peeped fn. 1" was standing over ‘R with | OM4ers should be placed with newsdealers | (hreo games on the local diamond fries thought hix knee would be all right| go far are Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake, la L0 ; | 'uy 1'"5 qgnu"qg | e " oy \ again as soon us he got a chance o take | o a 4 A the cone-shaped towel in his hand and he | S+ that they may be filled Two schedules were submitted the league | a short rest, o o Bor & chan L ‘1 « wman of San Francisco, A. il | h prested it down over R's face.’ before this meeting. One was formulated | By for the big fight are expected from | Fox, E. 8. Johuson of Atlantic City, and | Patrick wis sl reading, with o snow |ALL KINDS OF BAD WEATHER |1y W. P Chaso of Des Noinees, to which | Gaifornia and wossfoly Connecticnt, iie | 'S, Parmelee of Omaha, Neb, as well as [/ of emotion, when Justice Jerome ordered e = there was some objection from other mem- tecelve u satintactory bld for tho nght | Ed Illrkmlm of ml.n’nl 1.‘n_\- are lookel Tecess for luucheon. The “Ps" and “Rs ASHINGTON, “April 4.—Forecast for | bers of tho league. Later President Hickey | Mdden said tunight, that e contest will | upon as the most likely bunch. in which & in the statemfent stand for Patrick and | Friday and sat submitted a schedule and It was adopted by | 4K place Inside of two months, the winner may be found. A MANUFACTURRD BY Rice. For Nebraska—Rain or snow In western; | mail vote, but the president determined [ GREAT DAY R DALY, | The conditions of the nd American | CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO., At this point in the procecdings Justice | Taln and colder in eastern portion Frid.y; | that it would be more satisfactory if the call for twenty-five birds for each man Jerome gave his estimate of Jones with | Winds becoming high, west to northwe.t; | managers got together and arranged aWix Horses Win in Three Races at | and the contest will be resumed at 9 o'clock > of NOTE THE NAMB. characteristic terseness. Attorney Moora turday fair and warmer. #chedule that would meet with upanimous WABHINGT ‘\l.'-' \nl- u-: LOMOTTOW Morning - ~ —— - — g had been raking the witness with questions, | For Iowa—Showers Friday; colder in |approval Daly won thret Facen th which his: horse ve Twenty Stralght Kills, | hOtel all tending to bring. out the valet’s lying | WeStern portion; Saturday falr; easterly President Hickey Talks. were entered at Bennings today—Carroll D | Following are names and handicaps of propensities. He showed that Jones had [ {0 southerly winds, shifting to westerlyi | \hile iy schedule was adopted,” said 1,'},.,"}',“;‘;(;'.‘;;"|h;}“,"',',,,"‘“31‘!,’,':"",’“,“',',,,‘"‘;.,,‘,’,‘“,",', [ those who are credited with tweaty stalght lied to and decelved his own father when | Decoming ‘““Lw"l Rice President Hickey, “I feared there might be | Scorpio, Lady Padden and Knight of the | Kills so far in the big handicap | the latter called on him in the hospital @ bit of dissatisfaction later, so I thought | Garter. The latter two were the only | D. Stevens, Guilford, Conn q Bais) . | OFPFICE OF THE WEAT ER BUREAT PRI EE s B0 | pavorit vhic ) At mone gt Plerce, Jersey Cf 2 v i after he had aitempted wulcide; that he | OMAITA, April de-OMcial record of fem: |1t best to have this meeting. There are | “REEICS WHICH took firse mency. 0GR er e ey S 3% G 27th Street, Broadiay and 5¢h Ave., New York bad told untruths to Assistant District At- | perature aud precipitation compared with | sev things that enter into the schedule | from yesterday's rain. Scorpio won the | ton, New York, 29, A, H. Fox, Haltimore, torney Osborno, and that he. had lied to|lhe corresponding day of the last thres | matior. For instance, Des Molnes wanted | fiTst race by a head, with Lexington Pirate | 30; Jim Jones, X K. L. Plerc 2 F Absolutel his own counscl. Here Justice Jerome | YOS ) 1901, 1900, 159, 1508, | its team away from home during a big | jioonds five lengths ahead of Charley | Wathoville, o Puticdnt Sotls | R Loy struck in with the remark: Maximum temparature.... & 61 i {3 | horso show to bo held there. Denver fs to | to 1 shot. togk the second race over Dalc | 3 FE B Bono " Josmnehty St Lakey | Pi. Fireproof “This witness is & weak, wicked and un- | M J‘m‘l:':.“::,r, era oouow have u race meet during the summer and | Far Nienie, the favorite at prohibltive odds k. 2. Imme raf e Sirepraa) murderer and: deserves ‘contempt, but 1| Record of temperaiure and precipitation trom lmluu that week. Some attraction is ,|....., all Well played, failing to At O o HLREONSS M In thecentreof the shopping an tre won't allow you {0 dpsult. him.' at Omaha for thls day and siace Macch 1, | to take place m St Paul and Mr. Lennon | piace. ' Lady Padden, at 6 o 1, took the | .. 28 Cheis Gotlich s Ly, 200 1, 1 ol ) i 1o %]t opeees There was very litle new matter brought |15 © wauted his team away duriug its progres lfi”'rllh'!l::nL a fied o eleven stiricrs. Ui | Mackay,’ Minnenpgiis,“Minn., 3o w1 o e e Aok ustreaioh 'y vhole o o | Normel temp . P e last rac W three starters, Knight of | Quimby, Newa J., 215 J. 1. Alabaster, N i Culd water an i telephone du every faorn, Culsing uneacel out at today'e hewring, The whole of the | HoTMel temperaty e The result was that a schedule satistactory | the Garter,' the favorite, woir by four | Chicago, ¥7; R. J. Mcrrill, ‘Milwiukee, 27 GEORGE W. ! swrpNgy Pro, cross-examiuatioi of Mr. Moore, who 18 | Total excess s to all could not be formulated, Now that |lengths. H. Schimmell, Pa., § 8. John J Lud 15t 5 . S Patrick's personal counsel, was confined to [ N i we are all hero together there seems to be — son, Atlantie City, 25; 0. W v - e ! i 4 AL ficlency for the dax ..., {08 e Western Golfers I Oficern, Germantown, N.J., 20 J . \ 0 "':":';“f up'Jumes as A man- whacould not | oee) ‘gince March 1.5 a disposition to give aud take and no 0ne | CHICAGO, April 4.—The annual meeting | CaBO, 2 G. A, Comstock y | A R flf be belleved. When court adjourned it wa cess Rince Magci 1. x4 ch | is pressing his claims selfishly."” of the W ern Golf assoclation was held | Parmelee, Omaha J 'TE DOVE CURE never falls Lo deatros crav until next Tnesday. D for by, perlod, 1 . C Aside from the adoption of the schedule | in this ecity today, and ruu:mm% offi- | 28 1. O B / 0 perlod; 1y cors elected: President, George R. e, | ; menspan, N lluf o i i, Attt Tor whien canmus st atier uelng Uil remedy. Given in wny liquid To Curc the Grip In Twe Days. trom Sinilons ai 7 and a general discussion of the baso ball | yijgiothian Country club, Chicago: vice | William Wagner, { / With or without u..m.m..:L e tasteans ¢t i situation the only business transacted was | president, Willlam Holabird, = dlenview, | Lockwood, Jamaica, N ' X % A Bhermay & McCounell and Kuhn & Co, druggiss refusal to ratify the sale of a half interest | Chicago; ' secretary, W, Hillsbury, ( uer, Royersfe : : T T3 fn the Colorado Bprings club o Tim Dona. | Wenthin, Luke Forest:' trénsurer, Alan i, | New York, 2 C. I, Gélkler, Phildacipiia, [ My RHEUMTATISM CURE Is just as 4 L. $ 9 Tim = | Roid, Chicago ¢ club; additional dire J m' Longerke, Orange, N. J tain t h ti, yati AMUSEMENT h B 9 4 . certain to cure rheumatism as water ue, the old Chicago Natlonal league | tors.’ A. P. Bowen, Riverside Golf club; | Hickman, Kansas City, 28 1S 10 atich thleat No misttan Rt E Patohar! B_ ¥, Schurmeir, 8t Paul Town and Coun e 4 Woodward & Burgess “Wo retused 1o ratify: this sale,” said | ¥ club; Clarence Carpenter, Detrolt Court | S TATE TEAMS TO PLAY BALL part of the body the pain may be in BoYD’s ““‘ X X club; George 8. McGrew, Glen Echo Golf or whether it is acute or chronic —_—— 15 to 12, President Hickey, “because of the peculiar | club, §t. Louls . MUNYON'S U il Throe | Saturd Eituation existing at Colorado Springs. Cit- | No action was taken regarding the loc sehool NI repare to Grapple | will dr‘l’v‘lil 0‘;:‘5#2?:;3{“’“&‘;,{‘5 R For o NS TUN'GHI and Katurduy E 'o k 44 A A 7 tion of the annual tournament. the mat- By urtain Hes Sharp. asy Take lzens there guaranteed tho league $7.000, | {G" ol N ANNL OUBATIONS; (he mat for n fully cure in a few days. —MTUNYON, —LUIRDAY MATIN R e 3 P y at a subs " Manyon's Dyspepsia Cure will cure any euse of sy I ha fte o b : MR A SATaT i3ia ae d Curtiin Rises at 2 Sharp, Easy to Operate ;i i sl carey tho club Uhroush (he s ey il R I S poivef O s L v Omaha, cloudy . for which the league as a whole has pledged [ which Will Feport at @ subsequent meeting in o i ’ in Far T s, including ! now . son. It Mr. Hulen sells a half interest in o The High School ation met | Ninety per cent. of kidney complaints, including Beenusa puroly vegetable—yet thor T \,',t"” Wi tranchise 1o Tim Dosabue tho leagus | O, SPRINGE Arics ADril 1t nut was | vrterdas or the Dolnting a | the earlist stagen of Bright s Discase, can be cured Mrs r pid cloud 1 o bo u_twenty-round bout to betwnen Eate o 8 of control to unyon’s Kidaey Cure. ough, pm-;.n. healthiul, satistactory- fibon. snowing' 111 would renlizg Bothing {rom the nle and | ovby’ Bobbe und young Petery ;k\;‘.‘,.‘ | 7e “,_:.'.,",,I‘i"‘,.w‘_,‘,”‘ e O conal £0 | 43 on'sCaarh Curew e cararrol e beads h Villisto : should the Colorado Springs club take a | ulted ina farco and Referec Bat Master: | intorests. Harry Reed wis elected to this | and stomach, oy ¥ ”ood s P’lls [ e AL I slump Mr. Hulen would not have to draw | Foin 1A s, ol “fnxhnL"u'4'.7\«‘1“1?:[3‘&“ I S D I T el anduged oy Munyon s orve andHeariC e After Iier London Trlimph as §u aul, clody (11 on his own resources to carry It through. | son fouled hfm wind erused (oKt further, | Fullngs oF his oard. “The prineiinl of wely | BunyonsGeld ceak gy orinolold: BRI Land i ek avenport, cloudy ... - The league would be looked to for that pur- referee sald he saw no foul. school represented will also be a member | ot *Opon® Sl ZAZA Laxative Bromo-Quinive removes the cause, god Wy wnmxeR Kitls Anti-Clgarette Bill MADISON. Wis, ~April {—The antl- slgarette bill was killed in the seuate today, STATION ainye. wonedrad 1® sanjEssduay, Kansas Cliy, cloudy X - - ( the hoar : | : RaTs Stk O £ 4 pose. The condition of affairs was such Cateher Grndy Changen, ”"1"1::»' I'!'lp;‘llxllthvl (RELAREI e s The Gulde to Henlth free) talls abost dise In David Belasco's Play, MAP COUPON Havre,'partly cloudy 3 that we could not see our way clear io| PHILADELPHIA, April 4.—Mike Grady, |base ball team in the stite this season and | 264 their cure “"‘,H Ay Beats now on sale, Prices: ¢ Lo §2.00, 14 . ke several seasons, today signed a A « wered to appo! taing for % Sunday, Monday (Matinee Sunday), RUS- Deeded the money 1t would be alfferent, | G h ey o8 NGIth Tty A Ticdn (o e | T W ered L ppOMt Cabtaine for LI e o0& HOLIA RISLS. U E OF THE WESTERN BASE BALL LEAGUE SPECIALIST e - . in ! | [ mial b Theater, Phone 1 At Minneapolis, At St Paul, At Kansas City AUSt Joseph. At Omaha » At At Colo, Spring i Omalg oy 5 neapolis B \ Aug. |Aug. 2, . July 9, 10, July 12, u ] 4 2. y h NEBRASKA § ) ug. 21, 8, 2 Aug. ) A\‘f‘.‘( 4, '|~ n P N M w® 10yearsinOmatis | gattery G, OWIA HA CUARDS Blsmarck, cloudy ..o ratitying any such sale. If Mr. Hulen |catcher for the New York League club | the president of the Athletic L PR Bring this Coupon T Indicates trace of precipitation o, | but he does not. He has ample fnanclal | oy, . Denver slo All Diseases and May I T TR VARICOCELE wno KAYMOND MUSICAL TRIO. alveston, clear ... assockition Munyon, Ne k i | and 28¢ 3 o i classes of the school, from which the best to the Map Department, S Bee Publishing Co., and t & ALl = 2 : ¢ e STAER S 8 5 ! 5 CESCA REDDING & CO. WALL MAP OF Mas a. May May 6 7, 8, 0. June 5, 6, 7 Tune &, May My 10,31, (18 Disorders of Men FRANHQKACE COLDEN. une A fa d i ; N . L GUILLE M'CONNELL SISTERS. s 4 A, ¥ futy A H ab. e § Yy 2 Yl : [ HYDROCELE curoa. |4 DAMM BROS, 5 20, AUg. Ak Aug. 9, 10, (i1 Aug. 77, AU \ N e Siikant 11 KINODIROMIZ, : ! sthod new, withou vING PIO] 1 Size 28333 inches, May 27 June 1, May 2 May 17 June 15 7 Jun entting. pain or loas | BHOWING PICHES oK i f Cansas City Jine 2, Tune ( Jure Ju 1 Tuly f of tie FUNBHAL, o Has the 1900 census of Bept, 18, Bept m 1 o Iy Y 2 ¢ f e glug—Evening 10c, 2ic, HAR IR S0 SUMRA, oF ! . 16, __ Bept. % a i 17, cured forlifeanatnepotson | ; nd Hhoi reserved. nedtw vy fol yyxluh'a o i ; — - - S SVPHII\.IS.,.‘.D.‘ hiy cleansec from Hpecial’ Pickan honvenir for the i 5, (1 AL \ ¥ n. Boon 1 and aymptom | jies wnd candy for the children gt th margin and the eutire Jane 14 2, 2 k ; s Arsiam. oo Y 380 Gorevis: VNG | indies, Sud SARSY 168 the oflidsen 4% fhe map, INCLUDING ALL . ) e ! K CING LIARI RN RS . NEXT, WERK, ROBERT HILLIARD. 0. June Mo y i RO Gl g AMATEUR « N . P, . 18 4 3 - 2 v 8 AK MENI from Excesses or VICTIMS 1901, — — - - O 0] LITY or X 0] { Telephow “Wume 15, (6, 17, May 10, 11, (12) 0 : ; 7 {w. 5?7‘\«'.'Ax«‘.‘f““\'.',.‘.. Yaeyiiener. | Miaco’s Trocadero | o If sent by mail add Do Motnes ........ [Tl 1 121 i T A N 4 ¥az % ) May & 4, b AT ig o R e R g A R E R TR L ice: Ate 8 and strength, with orgens impaired and wemk. ‘ A E 1 1 . 5 4 | Entire Wee ncludin urday Even 10c extra for postage TS - ——— . STRICTURE cured win & new tomo | ““Ha0LIN w0 i, Bulurtay, Bvenin.. | - s ” Treatn N0 patn, 1o dstention from b ) : e alfdo 01 oo vl s gy ) ¥ r : o : ) T hid e, SLSBOBOm DU | prenenting <The Waltdorl-Castoria” w1 THE DEE PUBLISHING Co e 3 . L B . rmu"fim,",cl%mmm,‘ A women, Bright comedlans, in a comedy of Omaha, Neb. ) f e 8, (9,10, ’ : o) oaltatie e, Durlesque und vaudeville Matines eve ’ Calorado Springs b T8 10t onouoruddrexs 119 8o, 14th Bt |, tiernoon euilng prices, 10, e, g ; i Ilr. 80arlas&803rlas Omaha, Neb, |Srioke 10y og oy e awiindly

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