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THHE OMAHA DAILY -Hl'LF.S CAN'T BE - STOPPED | 5. teetinia v mercmant vesets OMAHA MAKES GOOD START SUNDAY, AURIL 14, 1901, K his own or an fon as cargo fled by t ral publie. —~ —— 14 be pment ey SEEKS 0YS WORK Rourke's Disciples Win from Des Mo'nes in Initial Game. Court Dismisses Buit to Preven ., Dresses in Male Attire e LI OUTCOME OF MATCH HOTLY CONTESTED | — Leaves Mom JUDGE PARLANGE CITES HIS AUTHORITIES L New store will contain only new goods—Bverything in the present quar- that Belligerent May Buy YANKTON, 8. D, April 13.—(8pecial.) War He Export as Freigh Players Who Wil Wear the | Word Omahn T Hold Munit May Als ters must be sold regardless of present values— Sale will continuc till new Bdith K ¢ 10 daughter of ( live h ot eft her home a week ago Friday nd mad wa 1o Pukwana. She wore anid rried a bundle i of trou store is complete. An opportunity of a lifetime fnr_uuifxiifimh and castomers—watch the daily papers Special Hardw’re Go-a- Station- Sale i Dept. fishing cry Dept only, bl our Uncle Willlam Rourke's galaxy of | base ballists gave a splendid exhibition of all-round ball playing down at the Vinton street reservation Saturday afternoon, de- feating the Des Moines team by a score of | as the first exhibition game wtion which will contest with | NEW ORI b 1 Judge Par- ’ lange, in the United States superior court bad Her today handed down @ declsion dismissing | ) the sult brovght by the Boer rep tives here Lo preveat (b @nd horses out of New Orieans to i boy to Berd o7 FRIN Nuik 4 British army in South Africa. The de- |y g with an eision is a lengthy Courts With alr cut short, From there 1 of town and chan putting on boy's apparel at Fred Kenna's house and hired shipment of mul Fine stationery at the low prices 8pading Fork, as good as any DN China Matting—regular 0 '3 made, fully warranted 72¢ price 28¢, Monday's e ooth Garden Rake 18(‘ sale price ..... v We carry a complete line of the finest grades of stationery, bibles, books the Omahas for pennant honors during the | progress of the season, and the locals did | find no trace of her. On Three-plece wood Indiction. feot bourd ome he stopped at Mr. Kenna's | puesi8 08 10 . Y dett et ke, hoe rod efc., and can save you money on fudge Parlange holds tha ac- | ud there found his daug Bty way w6t Shfetiated to Atonre | China Matting—regular 19 A ol il ot e every item tions between cltizens of tho ( Kelloge girl's mind must be af-| e onihugiasm of player or spectator o Lo B e o A& Grund napias 1deat Carpet 1,98 Three-pioce Teachers Bible with combined con nd the B ernme 1| e he had never atte 1 to leuve L ' ol Lot L) Sweeper AL rod cordance, maps and numerous flluse and the British government & a very high piteh, and yet the Rourke bt under the or ¢ ol and befor The Kell tas 80 | it played & snappy game. Hach man ina ;'-:‘ m' regular 1/-' Rubber Hose, {2 foot, Ze ool trations and additional C q \ i 1hitenty ¢ e for Canads Ayed & ous am S ce 20c, Monday's -~ only pe entiifen—=Ioathe . that the courts had e i t g i f . was up and a-coming at every s and i R e e D i Three-plece features—leather /Y tion to interfere. The horses and mule P o EXAMINE e Kettle Lifters, holds lid and ¥ 3 China Matting—r . N ketiem onouate Monauy.. 100c the court sald, were territory, Judge Parlan bought in & neutra when Captain Stewart sauntered down the MINING PROPERTY | Couch iime and catled out, *Heads up, boys.” | every fellow gingered up and played price 15 It the com- e N ents, durably " Monday's II( Dupless Tea or Coffee 10¢ '“”“ Shive New estaments, dural 10 . A Straine bamboo rod, g~ - aver ball as to make the case-hardened sale pri Vi AR 16 fee Paper Napkins, assorted designs, reg plainants could to assert here Big the bleachers rub his hands gleeful China Matting—regular ¢ T heaviest made .. 48c COIOIC yiar e per 106 auality 10¢ rights personal to themsclves in the treaty admit that President Rourke's team would | price 12%¢, Monday's by £ P Monday, per 100, only Pivaded, and if the mule and horses in | o ived in th munit t war sriainly make good | sale price volved in this cause are munitions of wa Woodenware AL Lo [; e 18, SUENRY. oF frie-Note T4 ' 1.24 i . - D Herman and Coons occupled the slab for = B Nt up eRpresely foF our 15¢ &1l ot which 1s disputed by the defendants 1)~V 1 [ the Omahas. They pitched bang-up ball Jewelry Sale Pine Pails 13¢ : e, e ber pound it would become o AL e L s an who sold t} During the five innings that Herman was | $ for ro Muit, whether the United States intended by the declaration of the treat Washington, togther with John €. Montgon jeorge Chartler of Deny Day Rooks, contafning 80 leaves, white and | in the bo ot the paper, with drab duck . n X n h etectal’ cach 15¢ Look at these prices for Monday. Salt You will need them some time—bet f Qe Nilow Leat vaiy C Treblo hook I() ter get them now Towel Rollers 1Qc¢ ferthered, ai (4 mblance of a hit was rrived today | made off his delivery ‘Dusty’ Coons | May §, w:|{ to u\u.u‘w ul.,lwn ™ ul)..«h-l‘l [0 examine a big mining property in the | went in fn the sixth. It was hiw first ex- | ter get 1 : | e principle of international law that private | pugeed 1 ict, which Jjoin perience since the close of last season and | air Barrettes, regular fur . Epinner, for rod or titlex of popu'ar wuthors o citisons of neutral countrics can sell 8P~ | ground of the apal Mining com O GV & rsirats SORINE of BineHtE | prices 16c and eDc omb Caven 10c¢ tromng tine () .ot this sale, only plies to belligerents. | ot Colorado Springs, now one of the la Hon Wetnss 5y THIGS sale price ARl at QFC 0 Original Webstors Uy GHe It is almost impossible to suppose @ | dividend payers 1o tho Black Hills | Hat Pins, regular Ay Shles Cabibst B2¢ Gruvs, rrogs, 1 REFIdRR TSI Bovs! priorl that the United States would have | Tho group to be examined by Reed and | Des Molnes tried out three pitchers / 10c ana 15¢ pins done so, and wou the most ser per dozen sheet nell hooks, double or single Gut. Ringed hooks, Kriby or Carlisle. s 3 Clothes Baskets 48¢ Lea the party compriscs 400 acres in the heart | Freddie Glade, the favorite of last year's 1 have thus provided f and extensive doranzes [of (he cyaniding district. . J. Mayham | team, pitched the first three innings. He ishel Buskots, 12¢ sale price for i O ®, double or s e ‘ounta e with ment of and fnjury to the commerce of OUF [ o¢ Donver also arrived today. H. 8. Shaw, | Was in his old-time form, but he discovered :" f:‘;‘ Bell "’:""" rs, double or singl S T Mioe % citizens, whenever two or more foreign na- |y venson and v York partics | thta every man who faced him with the \‘.:‘“1' ik @ PC Cont Hangers - i plete, Monday at tions should go to war; and it would seem | (i1 arrive tomorrow and with Mayham | Word “Omaha’ emblazoned on his uniform ale price .. 4 ik 8¢ A ulw»l plain C T e T that there is nothing in the treaty espe- |will complote the big mining deal north of | Was & Bood sticker. Freddie was taken by | Gent's Shirt Studs, plain pol —(. oot Bten Ladder 58¢ :'u.- & i I' - ot e aent ¥ Towols, y o cels, Nickle I ; " PO . SH I it « Venetian Bond Paper. with envelopes that the United States insisted upon in l - " basted all over the lot. At the end of the Rolled Plate Twist Wire - 40 yards [ € to mateh—extra fine qui'ity 63 5, serting thereln a new principie of inter- | third innings ade held a short confer- Walst Pins, per dozen > at ' per box - national law from the great damage that |TO WED SENATOR CLARK ence with President Chase. | ORI i v X ru I,]{ Multipiter Click and Drag Juvenile Note Paper and envelopes might result to the commerce of this coun- “iws Hattie Rose| The star pitcher for the Prohibitlonists | Silver Plated Balti Engng ts and Pep- DOI) t. e M. W al ot Horseshos Lace Pins, regu Q: : —~ Izl ' r,] "tl' ro ar 20c—sale price, - . o Tk 3 . snen e D T e DI SR (D) F 5] ..... 5 i S In this department you will find a Brald, row, 2] c copes and fine leather bags, b (" fore buying elsewhere, it will pay you at o0 ees try and which was absolutely different from and antagonistic to the rule and policy which the government of this country has heretofore strenuously and invariably fol- lowed “The principle that neutral citizens may lawtully sell to belligerents has long since | been settled in this country by the highest | Judicial authority.” | advised the president to give ev that accompanied the team a crack at the Omahas. “It will do ‘em good,” he said | “These fellows are cat-birds with the les, | Tollingpins and it's a god chance for our twirlers (o Introduce themselves to the article of ball they can expect whenever Omaha is the opposing team.” President Chase agreed that it was a R y pitcher ver Shakers, regular 2ic per pair, sale price, each . D., April 13.—(Speci: Te ws comes from Los Ang Cal, that Miss Hattie Rose Laube, oldest | daughter of Gottleib Laube, the inventor of bis city, will wed Senator W. A. Clark ot gram.) Solid Silver Finger Rings, regular price o—sale Another of our phenomenal furniture Montana on his retern from F he Brad Ol .. 8 to look ours over. Our prices _ 1l ‘fake Dinoa MonaRp=ANHE f ri- pe. Scon § ' Y sales will take place A Judge Parlange cites numerous authori brilliant opportunity to show his pitching » lowest. ' We have a faney metal cov- g / " 4 weed fur B 4 HINe Taute'i dbiayair e { 5 nve E all to be present, 1f you need furnt tes in support of ‘action and continues i N Ber | stalt a thing or two, so Morrison and Poll- Watches ered trunk, fron bound, and iron bot ' 5 : Che principle has been adhered to by St L Lo Bk B0 19T | chow were trie1 out in the box. Morrison Lhakp i om, with leather handies At o o 17 fowel Elgin Adjusted movement, W' tray, and hat box, onty.. WO Braid 0il Solid oak Bed Room Sult i QS 5.08 patent regulator Berguest hair spring, For $2 can get a good sizea Silk, 7 feet e D in 3 ounce silver ~ it top, ag covered Jrunk, fron at 3 LS pNE. Valoor Coush 6.50 open face case, 10 WIth et bomathis ks cap.t Bait boxes, fish baskets and fly onlv s only . the best In market for pricces e books. 6-f00 ension Table bric §-foot Kxtension Tab 208 Our watches range in price from hardw Nice clean up-to-date stock to se- Bolid cak, natural Anteh. I8 G50 ::loymu ‘]m.ks', 98[ l l | Everything 1s being sold at very low to §160.00, prices (K California, it was repor at her en Mr. Jefterson said in 1753: ‘Our citizens s scu ; by the sixth, when Dave Calhoun rapped out have always been free to make, vend and | than to say that her daughter and. Sena- |,y o pagger and Morrison had-a fit of export arms. It is the constant occupa-|!0F Clark are very good friends. nervous prostration. Pollchow was touched tion and livelihood of some of them. To up for two hits in the two jnnings that he J o J J J d * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * J . * * * * * * * * J * * (d * clally, when fts history and purposes are | poaq Richard Lloyd of Colorado Springs | Surprise. He didn't expect that -his ]wl} ® lshed, sepurable bick, reg ") considered, which would warrant the beltef |y 416 pope looking over several properties, | curves would be pounced upon and lam- | g ular price 20c, sale price * J * J * * * * * * * signalized his debut by giving the first two | | men up free transportation to first. Then he settled down and pitched steadily until e 2 tesd suppross their callings, the only means, | oot 4'|‘, Aortl - il Teto. | Bl down the slab erhaps, of their subsiatence, because & WA\ oy iy phere will soon be a vacancy in Omaha Starts Out Well, ists in forelgn and distant countries in which we have no concern would scarcely be expected. It would be bard in principle and impossible in practice Not Required by L the State Hoard of Charities and Cor- | The Omahas started the ball rolling in rections, Dr, H. L. Finnerud of Watertown |the very first inning. Toman was passed resigning on account of private business. |to first and was retired at second on Car- Dr. Finnerud accepted under protest and |ter's infield hit to the pitcher. Carter in finds he cannot give the time required to [turn died at second on Tommy Letcher's o, respocts | the work ot the bosrd infleld hit. Bill Refd pasted out a beauty not require that gave him second base and Davey Cal- angement iv | "VARSITY DEFEATS OLD GRADS |houn rapped out a single, scoring Letcher | knocked it clear out of sight, making a CHAM \{ "w " 4, and Reid. three-bagger. He crossed the plate before PIOA ‘ARS”Y (.m[,s In the second Lauzon gained first through | the side retired. a bungle on the part of Peas, advanced 10| ‘The error column on both sides was not e second on Captaln Stewart’s infield hit und neglected. The miscues were in nearly scurried down to third when the Probibi- ev:ry cuse, however, excusablo and would | NObrasks First Team Takes State Bask: tlonists were busy putting the captain out | probably not have happened had the players Eall Leadership, on Herman's pop-up to the pitcher. Lau- |been longer in the harness. The same on scored on Toman's out from Gleason |teams will play this afternoon. Graham, | to Rebsamen. the Southpaw whom President Rourke as- | DEFEAT OF LINCOLN HIGH SURPRISES | “The aqua pura advocates corruled a|serts is a second Hughes, will do the twirl- D id T 1b t akes Conno- av a 0 ’ o, D) L) - *, o, D ®, L) D) L) L) L) L) D) D) D) L) D) L) o, D) L) D) L) D) D) ®, cov L) Large assortment. cloth bound hook D) L) o, *, L) L) L) L) L) ®, o, o, D D) L) D) L) ) L) D) o, o, L) o, D) o, D D D °, *“The law of natious, there Ing the rights at present doe from them such an internal d thelr occupation.’ 0 the same e pressions and declar of the executive department of the crnment from the earliest period of the country to the present time. The ¢ “Afidavits in the cause purpose to show |its buse ball se that the vessels which make the exportation “"‘-';f:":‘”‘w_l i of mules and horses, of which the bills| A e AU ] complain, are private merchant vessels, that wide lir In the first b they are commanded by their usual officers ‘”“:*1.":’;‘“ =) Ivlll:“ml\'. & ‘»lnu appointed and paid by the owne oppoucnts. | During the last four innin are manned by their usual private crews, | however, they « VI IIAARIIARAII IR XXX RR AR RXRIRIRXRXRRIRIRXIKRIK IRERXRXRIIRIIRITD VXY numerous ex- Bibitio to the 01 of 1 s university ¢ |brace of runs in the sixth. Up to that |jug for the locals, and the same trio as |time their side of the score sheet was a|yesterday will perform the pitching act [Unive that they a4 up and allowed the |blank. Leppert got to first on an error of | for the visitors. Score: It tr, « ha which are ulso paid by the owners; that }5[\'“':-:'“-: Slitee to sliow | thele prowcss. | Calioun and stole second and third, while OMAHA. Youns Woman ine they are not equipped for war; that they [ g AR GI8 DS RARIERTEEY ARG (U UED | McLeary was busying himself striking out. R. E tinn Association, are not in the milita ervice of Great | wer Crelg s battery Murphy and | Mattie McVicker then sauntered up to the ) B 0 [ Britain nor controlled by the naval au-|Keogh did some ‘excollent flelding for the [plate for the third time. His first two er, 1. 0 1 Y | ity and Callahun and_ Murphy shared | 4 Letcher, ] 0 thorities of that nation; that they carey [ 100 B8 G the bat The imni put | efforts reminded the fans of old times, for | Reid, cf. 1 0| LINCOLN, April 13.—(Special Telegram.) the mules and borses as they would carry | three pitchers to work, Bdward Welsh, Cal- | he struck out twice. Determined to show [Calhoun, 9 oI =By defeating the plucky players from the any other cargo, and that the mules and | laghan .]w! O'Connor ‘\\\‘:. I and Reed did | the assembled multitude that be really ‘I’ 91 Lincoln High school, the Univer ity of OFFICE: horses are to be landed, not on the terrt i”“ Atting honors for the visitc was the star hitter in the league last year 0 1| braska's first team toduy won the cham- L tory of the South African Republic or the Y i |he lined out a single, scoring Leppert. | [ 1| pionship in the girls’ state basket 3 - o Orange Free State, but in Cape Colony, | NEW HAVEN, C¢ The Yale | Mattie raced clear o third on w wild piteh | Coons, b. K B et Oty Ubivarets Madied ':_’:,'l: 324 South Sixteenth Street. which 14 territory belonging (o Great Brit- | Bhe Gefouted the We Y05 ta 5 I8, | Rud:aoored on Mebearien's miaeqlant bt Totals . 4 5| defeatcd the Omaha Young Woman's Chris- i | slow game. The score “| In the eighth the locals appropriated DES MOINE association and captured the consola- “It these aMdavits set out the facts : RLE, |another gcore on & couple of singles by R. . | tion priz trdly) 1t (s difoult to see how & cause of | Yale geen b Letcher and McAndrews and the visitors | Leppert, 1f.. 1 O L e e ok v, eleyil 000000000 | z g ~ s o match for the complaint can arise. 1f belligerent may | 54} o iesen s Datton ind | added one 1o their total in the ninth. Reb- | McLeary, = [ 1 ¢ h cVick Clark, rf... Rebgamen, 1b. Peas, 8b...... Theiry, f 0| championship was a surprise to the local 0| cnthusiasts. The Lincoln High school girls 1| played a terrific game in the opening of the 1| tournament and sume of the experts pre- come to this country and buy munitions | Winslow; Lufkin and Ingi samen poked his bat Into the leather and Tel. 455 Tel. 455 coomom leason, H 0| dicted tkey would defeat the alder and more ade, p...... experienced playe: ve orrikon, p..... 0 | experienced players from the university. Pollchow, p. 0 o | But in the final game tonight the uuiversity il S 3 B s Ta|vus victorious, 24 to 1 Miss Archibald Totals 3 2 6 made the onl, point for the J o Tol Hoaey e 4 e only point for the High school QuabS oo . R e ll-lv slilfully placing a goal trom the foul o8 e hits: efd, Calhoun, Thrs . PACIEN Rebsamen. 'Base on balls The first match today was between Wa- , 1; off Glade, 1; oft Morrison, 2 hoo and Lincoln, resulting in favor of 1. Struck out: By Herman, 4; SaTE L 1 5 . ! g ot v v Coong, 4; by Morrigon, 1. Wild piich: [ Lincotn. 9 to Lol L F thod Coons, 1" ‘Bacrifice hits! Reld, The university sccond team defeated the Stolen bases: Calhoun Omaha Young Woman's Christian assocla- of game: 1:25, i <ol tion, 18 to eau Team. - e e e "Aprll 13— (8pec BANKERS LOS N of base ball in part of the country have feared that I Nebraska Shivts 1 would not have a team in the ficld [ e of the Two match g dre this searon. Last year it had ping we played t in the state, Word has b recelved | at Clark’s alleys Saturday night. The con- b i re that the town will hay team In the | testants were the Nebraska Shirts a lass in every respect, Doc Hille- | the Merchants’' Natl, al bank and the nd will be at the head, 1t is unde bing plumbers against the plumbers. R esides the elder Hillebrand, A - | Nebr thirts defeated the bankers three "o managers ha 3 e straght es and the jobbing plumbers ——— I'vdy Louis Drill, Roh ¢! took two of the three gaines in.their ot l'lnd r!'Hl‘,“ltk nder, \A“:I the “{I;I!nhvrr‘ | Inl ;»!:zw nin cond base for Prince mi which wus also bowled at dreau six star player Jast night, the winners wero 1. 8. Hunter, THE, Th » b . e mr“l«-l"-"lL ‘r”.“i‘(‘ ted to ?llalnl 1‘|~ own with [ C. A. Goss and W. J. Little. Scores E at’s about all there is to the scores of cough 4oy j Roulh Dol HIRT o INTION PACIFIC i .. . » A Davison . b 9 - " ' n, 7: Indiana, 6. Yost 168 medicines you see advertised. They talk and talk PHITADELS AL ADHI T Pemsyivanta | Tehcs FOR WESTERN PoINTS. opened its base ball season at home this [ Burgess ... ML e and keep on talking. They haven’t any record back of A > i . 9 RH.E Totals . ] THE FOLLOWING NEEDS NO COMMENT; th h- l lllvl‘\llm,\l\nlllu ‘: 3 ll) ‘l: I' Il7 H IlI 0 i 81 BANKERS em, no cure Batlsrion: Pennsyivanis, Bennett and ’ ures to report, nothing to rely upon. Fury s Tnians, Rogers and Loroy. " [ Wood MISSOURI RIVER TO pMeinl Mo ppilier, When you see the words, **Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” e ‘1\,‘1:““\' } i ;dluwl SALT LAKE CITY . . 10 u'l"l‘nrll(':‘u o) D., A oder JIe 3 0 8 A T gram.)—President Hicke o SAN FRANCISCO o o 18 Funanasy you sce the medicine you took when a child, something [ |, SR A g R S| Tovels T PORTLAND . . . . 14) o= ball men ].:: w)n:-ll| I-“g\h;,mull(»n; were qun- e sl selected as the. offi- | Purcell f 159 your parents and grandparents used. 'There’s a record of : o uhnn¥ ball had bee & ST for the'searon Grlithe it MISSOURI RIVER TO sixty years of cures back of it. White Btockings Retwrn. | Wl i SALT LAKE CITY . 238, ase CHICAGO, April ings of the American league reached home SAN FR JISCO . 310, PORTLAND . . . . '.mu\ Totals DETATL D INFORMATION FPURNISHED UPON AP cATION TO New City Ticket Offce—1324 Farnam. Telephone 316. For ssthma, croup, whooping-cough, huskiness, herd [} |:2CHEERE L (2 colds, and coughs of cvery kind it is the standard remedy Do et mbus Club, Norton weather permitting will be in practice on | Lynch the home grounds tomorrow. Hnting Will Manage € y anaugh COLUMBUS, O, April 13—James A |Cuvanaus thc WOl’ld over. d rdner, the old Pittsburg National league Totals ] Cher, ‘has signed to manage the Colum s o : = 5 S B Wentern “Ravactuion b Gurdi PRIZE MAT “All one winter T could not speak above a whisper because of a severe throat pitched. for Indianapolis in the American st c and lung trouble. Exv, L y o W thing was done for me that could be done, but without relief. T then began 1o use Ayer's Cherry Pecioral league las season. . [ Kistle ..vvoo g i relieved me at once and soon 1 was completely cured.” — Mrs. W. J. BELL, Festus, Mo, | Base Nall Saturday. : Hunter . b ) L RIE s N At New York—New York, 6; Rochester| .o sy oA . L : g n‘_‘ delphi -hu...x.‘lln \ .\",upm.u M ard, B; Virginia, 8. s X To keen on hand you will fike t . : : ve, 1i Toron pern SnRsio, & | RICHMOND, Vi April 15— Harvard de. Three sizes: f P on hand you will like the $1.00 size best, and you will need At Champaisn. Jil.=Michigsy, = | poittod the University of Virgina at Char ARE YOU FEELING BADLY? amount to cure a chronic or very severe case. ‘The 5oc. size s just AU Cincinnati—Game with Indianapolis | lottesvilie this afternoon in u very pretty | 35¢. 506, $1.00, about right for bronchitis, hoarseness, la grippe, croup, ete. The 25c postponed: rain, B BTl BRI it arnyant | RICKLY ASH BlTTER All druggists. size is convenient when traveling, and is enough to break up a fresh cold, T g nd.=Rapaiw; 3 Row 4 Y . R | J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass, sahl, Modison, Wis~Wisconsin, 8 Saw-|GREQI 1] 01 600 6.3 18 4 WILL CURE YOU. At Chicago—Chicago university, 9; Lake ! Batteries: Harvard, Reid and Steciman; Forest, 6. University of Virginla, Neille and Carter,