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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1901. 5 e e e —— (CRLERS GRIS AT COLD SYAP | #7128, = » [FREEDMAN (OBS 10 COURT| Oid Fox w A . 1, Litte Omaha Eootchmen Emile te Res Their Tos s 1 “Hinea ™ hird. | oy Injorction Restr ' Mads Ready, Ll mile and a from Aeting Pre GYEAT SPORT ABOUT TO BE RESUMED sy woi ‘A i "G FGHT BECOMES MORE BITTER THAN EVER In This Game Al Caste In Lo $ d 18, .| Spalding Has Support of Ban Jonnson ranar wav to eure indigestion, headache, consti- and Agility and Skill Are Albert Lee won, Bani ond.. \Watet and Other Celebrities In Declurs that the proper way to cure indiges @ 1A . i a 13 Classed Above Galnen | House third. Time t ok War Agninse His pation, stomach and bowel troubles is NOT by the use of Stan FRANK BELL AND WATER CURE ‘ et A " violent purgatives—the sick body needs assistance, not forcing. — Oukland Track s Only Two — A strong cathartic does not cure, }t may seem at the moment “Noc break me an esg on that! Mon, Favorites, bat Many W YORK, Dec. 16.—Andrew Freedman | to remove the difficulty, but in reality it only attacks the effect mon, but that's a bargain! Soop ‘er \ " se pbtained #n injunction late this afternoc A ' o ArAn s aa tha caus Hoot, MORI « 4. -\ oy k< T @ e 4ubSUIRE SoURe to MetID Av O and by its inflammatory action aggravates the cause. se and aimflar crfes that carry with’) o Spald from iming the presidency of t he atmosphers of plalds and Kilty the National Base Ball league and from ’ will shortly resound in - vos nterfering with the business of the Na- D ern extremity of Cut-Off lake th action Mr. Freedimn represented the New ‘ o Omaha Curling clu s shaken the York, Boston, Cincinnati and St. Louis bass 3 ° lothargy of fta long eummer res 1 by ball clubs, these four being the org | iriday will be In full swing a v tions whose presidents left the meeting of ) u e sln playing location, near the foot of L the National league magnates at the Fifth ¥ stroct 1* Avenue hotel early Sunday morning la A A ncore or more of Omahans are active "l | The order further restra Nicholas B ? L P""'“’ C d members of this organization and every one | V'3 Young from delivering to Spalding any of b oun o thi 18 sa satbutuntie oepates of oo | 1 e Mok, Toree o pure o (hy Mg Herb Laxative Compou game. All are Scotch curled in their na n, and many hav land. A The defendants are ordered to show cause | betore Judge Scott December 19 why the ng them, | 3 on the other hand is made up of refined special oo, are several pl s who are reaily injunct should not be made permanent . e ton: | firat class at the sport, And who turn off | Ml | Mr. Preedman declares tonight that thers herbal remedies so combined as to give it a gentle b b llAR i s e R e bt 7 L L {0 Mwi BaTGNE. Who. BAdR Ny M Hib laxative effect; other ingredients soothing and For three years the club has been In| "SI, T} 1 . <teenth, | sentative of the other four clubs in the healing— the pepsin in it aiding digestion. It existonce, and each scason finds some new | sell Elofente % second, | National league, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, & i . e -4 - converts to the game. ',, ‘muv‘u’ p.::‘l-” rops third. Tix 1 | Chicago and Pittsburg. He asserts that is a rational curative preparation put up by a men precision, steadiness and accur whatever future action may be taken to of both ey 1 limb the sport posse all the attributes that make a in the league will be taken physician, and if your own doctor does not think more of his fee than he does of your health, he AMERICANS WILL NOT RUN | .o in the | sivania University ¥ ol :,,’,‘,,I,”\‘K,‘,’, Sl oF the Sationt sort fa | Challenie of Bnwtnnd and Ir | # it 'I"' i \'"""I'_ A will tell you to try a bottle. :Lfln it 1s played out of doors and on the | land for 3 BEs NOpes % Neve the heotion ¥t 33 — t HaNbase TRbeRA ot Sust Anstlite T J e BLUTIRTE L For Sale by Most Druggists Curlers are not skaters. On the con- | Ryjath, chatzman of b AR L man'd suit were served on Mr. Spald- Ask yours, but if he hasn't it don't accept a tivlte, Wrtte us and trary, thoy wear rul Nor do they use | the statement” that iver suld | fug late In the afternoon as he was leaving we will send you FREE a sample bottle and a very v the brooms which popular fancy always |! | I v the meeting room at the hotel, where he paints in their hands to sweep their curling [ 353" ¢ . the Dut » flicials, | had been acting as poesident of the leagus PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY, Monticello, Ills., U.S.A. atones toward the coveted goal Unex the In n Lord Chief | for first time, following a declaration in s ¥ > \ platnable as it may scem those brooms are | $ustice Ofbirien ty pete Henley | tho atternoon that he was president of the { . j actually for the purpose of sweeping the The ' crew fe formed and trafned for | league and declaring Mr. Freedman out of 5 - vty WL ™ 3 “ 1 After the “leading fee,” or the first | events here and no races especlally the | the National league. Further than to make il man up on a side, hus shot his bolts, he [Bivrcollexlate g o land | the simple declaration that Mr. Freedman - — B ——] stande by and watches his mates, Should | or .\ t year ive to | was out of the National league Mr. Spald- o g — - §if s onsidering the condition of i he i . | Many followers of base ball tonight argued | #¢1d they would attend iRt 10 ot . ! to reach the desoired mark, the v varsi not '« that this declaration wos tantamount to an \1\"“;‘”" L ot o i | N #d pey others from hi cglate race, but for our ¢ expulsion of Mr. Freedman, but others ar- | | W H conan) e o bl | b will eweep like mad along the prospective | S5 P M nbla eha W | gued adversely and Mr. Spalding himselr | B¢ did no r']‘”“ b '_l 2 S lTwo Men Injured, Owe Doubtless Fatally, e | S S54SR m t ¢ toward them. | ook Nt as a com e 4 Mr, Freel d not been expelled | 80ttea out of base bal path of the big one gliding to rd VI] 1 X ‘1 : L upe vl‘ o ‘lmm | ald \I; Freedman had not been expelled Thiste 1a o8 one provi n 48 1 o Dark Hl(h'ly. | P ¥ Thus, by removing every par du from the league. 5 ; A - or = or Ite shavinks or leaves or dirtof | gpogremEN a7 WASHINGTON | Mr. Spalding gave out in the ovening i oo K o = THE FAST TRAINS hat might ret ' Jeress of th copies of teleg a rece SAbelisd=nonpryms s sue " chips that mizht reta \‘ T ’v rn' i 2 i g lvr tel w.’m.‘] n.' ad \;v\ul .m: Shine wo't 3o mavel Mother LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONFESSES wtone, they leave a sur &0 smooth a - ». T. Powers of the Eastern an S LR, o - perfect that its momentum is suficient to | President Re t Favors Suggess | pan Johnson of the Western | R N T il Hia'C ik Ase HATE 6 le NGRte TO carry it much farther than would otherw ton Made for New which these two men promised their co ll;rvll pa ‘llwm 'Yu .m“ i . have heen the case Regu operatlon to Mr. Spalding. Mr. Spalding ts [ 8CeR BUC LE R - e in b RECIHSNRS DENVER s DelGEntic, Bt BRDHIIvE authority for the statement that the final | 40 SOUKL =0 PHEE WE FOCT e se for ! lfl HINGTON. Tian . steps In the proposed pr of putting | 100 a8 to the ity « n | i came, WASHINGTON G. 0. Shields, | 8teF v 8| m . tire trie " We 4 Curling i essentially mocratic gam Tt An e The case is entirely a friend | ) ent of the leng American Sports. | Mr, Freedman out of the league rests with iice R i R parican fvgiie: MN Preedman one of the tengue rests witn| {5 N CE LT Sere e sinad thk s RUN VIA THE it Is great « leveler v of the committec, talked we may know how to proceed i 2, he' desires ling Cladims the MISSOULA, Mont., Dee. 16.—James Bloek slde by side with pe ' - i Joh Against By h y \ wislation Joh un » Mo - or captains of which are gardeners or shoe stions made * declared Mr. Spalding. “I shall bo [ F% l' ‘l’ L2 : s il PR ‘e | strangers i this city, while returning o ; 1w . grams to P. T. Powers o Wit o Ao, makers. In Omaha it 18 the same LT ! A S of wild animals | Present to preside at the future meetings | * At b arq | helr he n P o Tt ‘o dramn | o LS 0 O 1, i it | DT o prsie i, th tuure mengs | 05 " s 31 b Wonors |y e i LEAVE OMAHA DAILY from all clisses, merchants, mechanics, so- | men territories gommereial Irew Freedman to come to the meetings | (At :I by ”"l'l' ertrlties L : that | BOvernor of waylald by | clety lights, government employes and trictions against hunt the league. I, therefore, declare him out | " 2 v, Bt whatEwl n comweretal mer wpropriated for the |of base ball. The Freedman incident is [he had publicly decl t row. { w Detroit, Mich., and sustained ;.I 4:26 P. M. Last year Omaha curlers played at the Yellows park: | (loged."” Freedman must 38 it tractured skull and may d His compan b > hould be extended sional base ball W reg | | skating rink at Twenty-fourth and Paul | r lands adyoining it It was the opinfon by many tonight that “’“‘""“m o8 iy Sred et kit lons were unhur AND streets, The year previous they hud the velt expressed himseif in | the cnly means by which Mr. Freedman | ot You 04 PHR FR0C E PIORONG The sensational feature of the assault exclusive use of the upper lake in Hanscom lation along these lines, could be put out of the league was through ';L‘“'I"“I foidhi I“”“ i les in the fact that Lie ant Governor T er the end of C lake e dis P at body. 88 90RRSOI Ay o Y | Higgins was one of the a Iting party . fol park. This winter the end of Cut-Oft | the disruption of that boc £ Al il Hehlied oaren town has twen chosen. Thin e Jow, | WILL — REINSTATE QUTLAWS | "3, Vil Vcseated that an amalgamation of | %18 Yo in your cfforis o ril the €4 |y i 1y M brovher, Who. b a 1i:20 P. M. ! sheltored from the wind and is almost cer- | (o the American and National leagues might ated deputy ¢ game warden. The third ns- | enter ¢ o Y - | me know ho can asslst you 4 o~ - tafn to frecze smooth oatern Jackey. Clab Makes Favoes| (o™ bisce and s twolvesclub - oiroutt | ™ “(’I'(m‘w““:Hfhm’h T e [T aid to hay o W. W. M- AN 0 AL (3 SRR S R s s Most curling i “team competition, - in able ¢ Through adopted. Mr. Spalding made what wag | SPUMINE exhibited lotiors edorstng S f cormick, doputy sher Higgins admitted | Au ot Ko et Ftt 2 il which the sides usually comprise four men v taken to be & slgnificant remark today in | COUTSS sent by J. M. Billinks and J. 1. MOr | ot e participated in the assault, hut re sach, Every player throws two stones connection with this when he said: gt | T OF B : P | fused to discuss it other than to say it was e of the American Trust and Savings Lank of | 5 Bl The side making twenty e points firstl NEMPHIS, Dee. 16.-That the Western | may not be so easy to get playing grounds Irm. e | deserved, and presumably grew out of som wins. Scoring i much similar 1o that in | Jockiy’ elub ‘il feinstate ‘mans more %" | in New York, but noither will it be 5o easy bbb i e R Y occurrence at the Higging party i ; : nearest to the tee, | called outiaw horsemen and horses at its o vl - — = quolts, The stone lying nearest to t Hent Tmecting nCrmen and horses at B4 cut streets through grounds after Jan ST ~ = e a small hole or peg In the ice, counts the | foliowing annotncement of Seeretary. Moo | uary 1. CHARLESTON TRACK OPENS Kie comine When et skt “lge A side of four men may lie one or | Farlan of the Memphis Jockey clib today: o leaieto it 5, R tl Lifor 1 lie eight or it may lid n at all, | “For the benefit of horsemén that prob shay Cuntlenne to 8 First Races of Midwinter Meeting Al |5 clean playing cards. Our n ries | 11 [1] VAL Ll ey ably will be relnstated at the next meeting | qpe (ime set for the m t the Fifth superb and novel. “Washburn Baby" illu- It overy stone of that team was nearer to | of ‘the stewirds of the Western Jockoy i 3 Largely Attended aTats SR R et 7 B ofier this week the second in our e tas EhA very stone of the oppostng | club. the new Memphis Jockey chib has | Avenue hotel today by Mr. alding, when minate ack: ) m pr 'L",‘ \" ”'I ””' ant 1t two were nearer | €Xtended the time for the cloxing of 1ts | he declared in an open letter that he would Day. nts a pack, money or stamp. & series of beautiful art dars for de 1t will “le elgh WO wero neare wkes o Janudry 8 and will rece - | v : e i Thas the vest th would “He two” b ject TaRry 8 A will recelve D= | furnish the wherewith to remove M, it Healy, Chicago. [ 1902. The first, our “Contury GIrl", may i of the western turf body 2 Freedman from base ball, was 4 lock. | CHARLESTON, 8. C., Dec. 16.—The mil Stilictie Had; He wanona (s new reaiirie 18R n G TFakas, Lasy. W na Trlumpha It waa noarly § when ho reached the hotel. | JGel, (BN ORS00 He h - LOCAL BREVITIES. | distribution, For want of a better nam The *skip of the team usually takes the| = ! ‘ The meeting was at once convened. There | position track. he 3 — | GAL N e e : . o Iast turn. While the other members of his i ythe Nationals on | were present: P, T. Powers, Tim Mur- [ dition and i spite il AT T AT i o call this one “Outlug team are curling he stands behind the tee : e atleys TSt pane, president of the New England league; | dttendance was latg d e SR ause that title seems most appropriate and directs their shots, calling for them to GERMAN John M. Ward, Charles Ebbitts, John B. First race, six furlong ¢ Fromar Miller baen continued to the dainty and artistic drawings. Each i Though 3. Tots " e eporters and a lot of | Sam Lazarus second, Jessic hird. Tin until the January terr Tt % D their stones in a certaln THONRH | e sHorae a Day, a number of reporters and u lot of [ Sun fliekEentan. temo ] A Dlate s from a waten color patnting. by the “krampet” on which the curler stands | Weher ) spectators and ball enthusiasts D G race: aie Kua. a1k (SN Iy depot veste nt | Miss Maude Stumm, and all the delie 18 140 foet from the marvelous accuracy | Weymulicr 167 ‘Is Mr. Freedman here?’ asked Mr.|Dundy Bell won. Marke olton it Y sct i R delicate is developed. After a man has played his | Hesclin - : i Spalding [Mudder thira. rime: feamie. (7 L ot diades artistic atmosphere of the mates will endeavor with their stones to|* 2 . I see he is not,"” he went on, “and that | ciifron oy sceond, Lizzie Tello third patrick u‘\:;;‘\‘.]‘u'u Ju i als beea falthtully reproduced ( knock his nearer to the tee, while his opp otal 828 937 he has not sent a representative. Well, I'm | T ime |} i e veataraay.. Eo il iere 18 no advertising upon these calendars, We have secured a nents will try to knock it farther away RATIOHAL sorry Tristran, wor htshad nd ast completed a number of these caiendars, but the demand Is steadily increas Englishing,” “cnroming’ and other tricks f 1t | . lding sald he would wait a while | Doctor Worth' | HE i o WOREDCT I 1) Ing and 1t will be well to send In your orders as early as possible of billlard re features, and make the game |\ for Mr. eedman. Then he ad a letter | : ‘}‘\Uly‘}”\“ ! 'l‘)w;“- ‘\“\I: sorae. o y A \}' s ,‘“_ kb They will make attranils 14 {honcs bt o one of intense excltemont and great science, | 120 that he today sent to Mr edman. In | {4, third and | Brown, frame dwe $1. 0 B L ristmas gitts and aro On New Year's day is held the competi ik this letter Spalding notificd edman of | i Axel Wallin, Twenty-six®h and Decatur L " \8 soason of the y You cannot secure such tlon for the Troop gold medal. This fs by i | the hour of today's meeting, asked him to Jefiries After Ol Fits, trame dwelllng, $L00. = alendars at the art stores for several times the price at which points. Some fifteen different styles of ™2 807 be present and offered to debate their dif-| ga o rporation e these are offered, 6. Jim Jeffrics exhibition with LAKE CITY a1 oo company were filed w clerk Monday. The capita shots are tried by each contestant, the best ferences. The closing ph was: “You | gave a four-re Omahax Defent Clarks . i brother dack befe Atk e shot winning. The total firsts dectdo the | (0 L0E 6 T ot | may consider this a public challenge to [\ heother Jack | A3 bt S0 and’ the incory vietor. Last year Thomas Meldrum took the | €0, SEIRE YIRS Hhel Clarksons a8 meet me in public debate on this base ball | managcr, stated tonis i B “The Hunt for Happiness” water addres ho year previous James C. Lind- | Score uestion. Freedman or Spalding must get | g at the Young Corbet the irst M Bl z 3 q | where the heavywelght anc Fir y was the winner, George Anderson was | OMAHAS, out of the game for good. It's up to you, ihe hoayy ¥ nine in Politic o 24 ad. Total, champlons will spar i I3 M the first victor. Three successive victorles | o Tl M Total I Mr. Freedman. ‘Play ball' fries would o 10 New ¥ ard Hart Landln a s eckl d B ' » { are necessary obtain nermanent posses- | g :E‘ ‘l“ | alash (he satim Tenal: :;y.m,‘;:v op, ft match at ] p e .au y alon of the trophy. A. C. Troop was the WA ons. ALl we want s e [,':y,, e : 154 | Then Mr. Spalding read a letter from a | Weeks for Joffries (o s it g rol o A o iRk b ‘Q b ] 3 D/ s ¢l I o £ Otests against the pernalia and equipment of the 4 | logal firm of this clty, in which the lawy ot ginen B""n s Faie Omaha Curling club will be taken to: the 01 sald they had read the minutes of the meet- fome it oy Twenty- Jpke tomorrow. ®lay will begin imme | ing at which Spalding was elected president oo e zero | reguest of the protestants w diatoly, A pair of stones cost about $15. | o [and gave it as their opinion that he had wber weather ever | unlil the next mecting. * ity additionai f[' 1 nbove tities give but a faint 1dea of the new “Outing” eal- hey welgh m o thirty-six to forty-five yneaux ¥ ‘.“(..“l v'ruu\ulvl\ .I.ul.l legally .]\-‘-\v.w ].x.r-ul.\-m endar for 1902 The designs are In Miss Stumm's happlest ot i by hes i | of t ational league and American As em— maod, and rather than attempt a description we have Munje e B 401 sociation of Professional Base Ball Clubs for upt a description we have given each a ] % Cor NEW ORLEANS, Day at Crence Dec. 16 the ensuing year. The lawyers also gave it | as their opinion that the d were elected and the committees appolinted | at the meeting Saturday were duly elected | and appointed and that all of the proceed ings had at that meeting were regular and al Mr. Spalding then took up his firm's at- | titude in furnishing balls to the league, The contract with the league was made ten ago. A vo was taken and it was he cont t should be renewed \ turnishes 100 balls to each club | son free of charge, all others being | d at $15 per dozen. name which will convey to you sowo idea of these clo or sketches, The weather ectors who | The “Outing” calendar s uniform in sirc and style with the “Century Girl and may be had upon the sas terms. CUT out THIS COUPON Presvent at Hee Office or mall with lic and get thia beautitul Art Calendar, When ordering by mail add 4 cents for postage. ART DEPARTMENT, BEE PUBLISHING CO,, OMAHA, NEB. Don't forget the coupon and don't wait wntll wll are gone bLefors you order Address ART DEPARTMENT, THE BEE PUBLISHING CO., ' OMAHA, NEB. T, ) I W;fi?g?nqde purcha « Iwick Susxtaine § Ing. During the day Spalding had received a letter trom Henry Chadwick of Brooklyn in which Chadwick upheld his course. Chad- ! wick has been getting a pension from the | “My hair now measures just 4 fect 6 inches in league of $50 & month, and after his letter length. What Ayer's Hair Vigor has done for me ' o b was read Spalding moved that it be m certainly believe it will do for others.” $100, and this was done, the matter to be | AMELIA PETTEGREW, Oelrich, S, Dak. AR finally passed at a future meeting P. T. Powers made a short speech in which he sald that the minor leagues felt hurt at the abrogation of the national agreement. He declared that the minor | leagues demanded equal representation on all matters What 1 want to see in base ball,” said Mr. Spalding, “Is unlon and harmony and a central governing body. Wil you,come in LARGE ROOM AND VAULT—518.,00, removes all dirt and stains from d makes it look like woodwork @ My halr was turning gray very fast, but Ayer's Hair Mr, Powers ¥ new. It will clean the floor, kitchen Vigor has completely restored it to its natural color.’ By Yes wa the reply, “on the basis of | [ furniture, dishes and clothes It you have valuable papers or books, this room will Miss 8. ALLEN, Kellerton, Iows. f 2 equal representation. Let the National | fi r than scap with half the work suit you exactly, 1t is next to the elevator and a large ¥ leugue have three delegates on the board 4 half the cosf Il g Vass ’ . : : the American league throe and the miuor | [ half the cast, Al gro pleasant room. Water, light and janitor service in leagues six." o cluded as well as all the advanta of a fireproof, “You are right,” said Mr T S i e let us arrange the details later, and let's | fied booklet, n, handsome office building. have the players in this. They ought to | [B3 have a say in this thing " Mr. Spalding suggested a conference be- tween himself, John Ward, Ban John son aud Powers. He sald he was golng | away for & tiwme, but on bls return would | THE N. K. FAIRBANK PANY. icago, St. Lo New York, Boston. N IR0 Ayt MU A b =y ‘ THE BEE BUILDING R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents.