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THE OMAHA DAILY ATIONAL LEAGUE IN PERIL| BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1902. ROURKE AND PACKARD WIN | Gold Bell, by Gold Crest. Off none too | well the colt ran around his fleld and won, and the suit bas been brought to disposses pulled up, from The Adv us on that ground. \ cate. A STAR MEN IN WINNING LIST bistory of wing shot contes and arter: Daryl won, “Pa’ Rourke is highly elated at this. “We The Lady won the Tourth race at a mile | k The church people say the hospital has oL Bard the favorite. The later shoula been a success under their management Many of Best Bhota Among the Nitro- pave won, but was badly handied through- | A.J. Reach Oounsels Magnates to Go to| and they do not intend to give posseesion | Finally Omaha and Denver Magnates Powder Handicap Victors. 1 %'fne Bifth event was a steeplechase o e Work Peaceful. ) ey T, Sy { Secure Schedule Meeting. [ the short rse. Daryl opened favorite, P but & strong piay on Henry Gibbe sent h DOG DAYS IN POLICE COURT | e FRED GMBERT FAILS TO WEDGE IN price down af the Cloms foowea 1o be win | SAYS DIFFERENCES MUST BE FORGOTTEN © | T0 BE HELD IN KANSAS CITY THURSDAY — " easily, but Daryl came with a rush | o i i e e A | and nipped him on the po | D i Omaha Has a Representative in the " "¢ .m.'\"_‘,,. CChorus Boy ruled | Veteran Nick Youns Presides at Con. | T e om Club Opens and Closes Season @™ [+] Front Row in the Person o vorte, e R ihe s o Gha| feremee, but Al Spaldiag Fails b Away from Home, Bunching Fogg—FElliott of Kan: finish, Curd Gfllock winning by a nose to Pat n Appear- | B b it e m Monos. Results: L e v e These are dog days at ths police court e e ity Lands. | o iarst, cace, welling, By fyflongs Clocits nee. The frst case on the docket yesterdsy was | Jane and August. S th Time: 1:00% — agaizst Hero, a 'arge brindle mastiff be- | - econd purse_ 2-year- S " longing to John Shaffroth, and charged ¢ Y 3. —~There were six T | wol e Advocate | NEW YORK, 4 2 National Jiving wi - RAtHiee 16 s, Nikte, Bewaor bandioa, e oepotd ime: 050, o | lengue base ball magnates Taat aight began, | TItB biling 4 little girl. Shaffrouk: pleaded | , ILE W47 0 R 8 R0 BUNCIEC, B event ssheduied for the second dAy of ths| g.oe (Tennessee club, puthe $900_ 19T [ at the Fifth Avenue hotel, what bas been a | $/0uently for the life of Hero, while the| .4 pycxard of Denver, the schedule com- \ N Grand American tandicap live bird tourna aecond, Harry New third. | peace conference. It was very late before | 1. With apparent indifference to the pro- | ;viea of the Western league has finally T R O e e vt arrs et ng peoces s it Y00 Hoetiie Yegen. A%, Rbeuk ot PHIN: | s, eat in the rear of the room, | to' (e O0 Hhe TESIETR g g models for every possible build of figure. By buying the Erect ment, and eighty-two high guns, cach with one mile, purse: The Lady & beg: . Rea Sained o uaned b i | consented to hold a meeting for the fina Form y 0 secure perfect ease—doubl h % S dtraight Sesre of tweive birds, divded BUrd Second. South Breezs | delphia, just before the managers got to- | (AN b e e B oeh fomily, | 8doption of a playing schedule and has and ';‘n"_'g.g,‘u,,,;tmgf 5. There are ovet Aley QiREreRt the purse of $4,190. Never before in ths a2 3 gether, summed up the situation thus e sy 4 Boeidr b e called the session for today at Kansas City 4 W8 ¥ o1 5k Bl steeptectiase, short course, | *py SETIEE TP o takes made at ms} After a lengthy hearing Judge Berka pro- styles. The Erect Form follows your own contour—it does not o | Tess u stor abdomen, but gives a grac & number of shooters parti bte second, Rabert Morrison third’ | meeting. Past differences must be forgot. | Jounced the death sentence on Hero and| .y ;0w have a schedule by Thursday P Lo (he.h“ tor abdomen, but gives & graceful effect to P th on by keeping the shoulders in a straight I S o |he was lead forth for the slaughter " “ " e person Dy keeping the & straight lin single even celing. purse. fifteen-six. | (8 and the club owners must bring about | ot Sisir Das’ Baltwi eT | nieht.” ‘said he “while it we had kept on =898 991 Pet oo Sowes, early all of those who are en - %4 Blllock won: Monsa | Barmony. The National league is in danger | "mersency. Oficer Diu Daldwin, _spec 1y | endeavoring to agree upon one by mail we t Form 874, same as above bui made of fine coutl Grand American handicap faced the trag leman third. Time: 1:36%. | —sertous danger—and cool heads must de- F}"“““'r after having the "I‘“" securely | woyld never have got it at all. The eettle- Erest Form mproved, for average fimmz todsy and each ofie was subjected to the o o W rvegrwer r \sc. | Y182 & plan to put the old organization ou | '€ ':' prey e By i wheel in the rear|ment of such disputes as come up in these B T e Cver Met Ced e & ame handicap he will bave In the big R SoRELEE SR e | the right track again. 1 beijeve this wiil (Of the fail, fired three shots Into Hero's | matters require persooal contact and im- t Form 983 For stout figures. Long over shoot which will begin tomorrow. The day FRANCISCO, April 2.—The horses | be accomplished before we leave New York. | head. At the third "‘"'d Hero '"Am*d{ 19| mediate argument, not an intermittent dis- e A o o il e was clear and ccol enough to make the k at Oakland today, | Conccssions must be made on both sides, | Foalize something was doing, 484 After| cysgion by mail.” Erost Form 76 For mediem Sgures. 1n birds active in their flight. Because «f the ; e the third event, | a0d will be.” making a strenuous effort to lick the hand | Royrke went to Kansas City laat night and batiste, like g7y - - - by Sir Tom Tiddler, a 3 to | that smote him, proceeded to bark at the sfretch he shut off Axmins. larges number of contestants today who sho h was won The meeting was called to order by N. % | thinks the adoption of the schedule will be shot. O Ghe Newest Erect Form bas e e v : passing motor car while Baldwin went in | byt a hrief matter once fhe represent Gheonlp proper medel for (he ne from the twenty-six, twenty-seven and | . °fhefavorite, who got away poorly. | E: Young. ~There were present: A M| T 0 Bl L \tion. It teok four shots 4 g i b Style 711. ot 82. Style 713, at 84 twenty-elght-yard lines a larger percentag: Flick claimed a foul. but it was not al- | Soden and W. H. Billings of Boston: Colonel : s | 8¢t together in person. There are three or | A 10 yours cannct supply you meation his Same 88 forvand price diseet to . )t the shooters made high sccres than yes- lowed. Holtman made a poor start ia the to send Hero to canine heaven | four prospective sehedules framed up, but a1t deners wupply you mes John I. Rogers and A. J. Reach, Philadel- Biack Dick and several others “terday, when all shot from the thirty-vard Syent. Biack Dick and several others | jhia; F. A. Abell, Charles Ebbett and Nesh- | Bd Loman's flerce cinine, who was|there are no radical polnts of difference Weingarten Bros., 377.379 Broadway, N. Y. mark h ground but could not catch Larry anton, Brooklyn; Andrew Freedman, New ::"}'"4‘ with runn! '\!d "'“,-‘ of ‘h: yar n; in any of them, and the only discussion as o othes comet can take the place of the W. B. Erect Form. Accept no subattute. At the end of the fourth round today 238 MWL _Ransch was in evidence. riding| York; James Hart, Chicago; Barney Drey- | "“ M""h'm""" & e '"rf -~ I_{"g’“r‘ e e I g, s s, of the shooters had not missed a bird. A N & ThegY rodts ur'Otner Chariea | fekianh Mavey Pullinm, Priwburgs JoNN T, | & SISO S08 SRS L TR | pOlate. RouMs i Tirly strtils airscy of | the end of the elghth rouzd 125 had a Doots that Jockey Lee Jackson pulled Mac- | Brush, Cinciunati, and Frank De Haas Rob- neighbor, falled to BAve sentence passec | the principal features of the schedule as tar — stralght score. e In a race b L he | 1son, St. Louts upon him by a pecullar accident. The r"«-"' as Omaha is concerned. Said he o N g B ket o “ = ? andhi o ree wae beaten in @ drive re 3 had been continued from Tuesday after | ““Omaha will open and close ‘he reison FE (E‘ “l‘T COMF DO\\'V Cat to Twelve-Bird Affaic Ut vesterday he hed in_fron nfl Taloett Not Seeking Presideney. :‘mn nelve wiinessca g been (h";? | awiytrom totoh - Thu tokt speniate:wil | SEATS FOR IRISH MEETING N S NS [, \ The Nitro Powder handicap was ntended *t_race, seven. ot a mile, well The presence of Edward B. Talcott, for- | Loman had put up a strong defense for his | he given to the four southern c'ties, Den- | Ticketa Now rev ; 11- . . | u cities, ckets Now Ready for Distribution— . i %0 be a sixteen bird affair, but because of | IN: School for Scandal won, Marineus | mer owner of the New York club, at the |dog, and it had been intimated that this | ver, Colorado Springe, Kansas Clty and St P l: it 5 the large entry st it wa t to tWelve | ¥ Sacotd. Tace, ofies mile. mafden, 3-| hotel during the day, gave rise to consid. | morning he would appear with an array of | joseph. This is advieable, because cf ih» it i A Property Owners Oannot Inmclude Street birds and only those who had a straight vear-olds. purse: Honiton won, Horatius|erable speculation. It was surmised that| wilnesses who would swear that the dok |weather. While it might b 4 Selected. : : second, The Foru ; e: 0 | | e e Space in Their Lots. ecore at the end of the eiguih round were S¢;97d; The Forum third Time: B:48%. | he might be induced to again take part|was not only good. but that he was always | {n Omaha, Des Moines, Peora and M s { P allowed to shoot out match selling Tom Tiddler won, Axminster | in the game. Today was the first time in| kept chained. Ins ead of the witnesses. | waukee as early as tbat. it might not, while | Tickets for the Redmond-Devlin meeting | TS Many of the most prominent wing shots ' second, Sir Ciaus third. Time. 1117 | {a number of years that Mr. Talcott has|however, Loman came alone aud informed | down below we are fairly certain of the|of the Irish National league were placed | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ACTS SHARPLY ;"er um;\nx the winners today. W. R | wyr won. Bl Dick second, g’?,‘\,,‘ym‘h-en present during a league meeting. He !h;rcurl‘\hu !I:‘rlnhx the night n;h; dog hl-: state of the weather. “ror distribution at the Myers-Dillon and ——— Tosby of O'Fallon, Iil., shooting from the | third Time: 1:45% | said THRUE DUIVEE. RUU (Y e W e | To Avold Cold Sna the Sherman & McConnell drug stores yes- | thirty-two-yard mark, made & straight Fifthrace seveneighths of a mile handi-| .1 have just come back to New York|of court. Whether the dog had taken the | s L8 (IRARY. “TAE SURELE o HEkits 1 Tialte ess Owners Pall in T Lines score, a8 he did in the Kausas City sweep- ond. Hagerdon third. Time: 132t | and dropped in to look things over and talk | bolson with suicidal Intent Loman was un- 'or the same reason these citles will | o "o o "o, desire seats should make City Employes Will Tear Down stakes yemerday. W. B. Bates of Ridge- _ Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: El| (o some of my old base ball friends. 1 prob- | able to say | urovasly be given the closing dutes. 8ep: | oo sasly Fences and Throw Ma- town, Ont. who shoots with a thirty-gne Mido won. Quadra second, Fres Lance | QM8 & MY B0 000 O ity until the| A large black dog belonging to J. C.|tember 22 is liable to bring almost anything | ot s : third me: 1:61 ¥ : Minca ot 1%a BuaBk 1 'the Vhass ol & oSUl: SEA: A number of seats have been reserved for terinl Back. yard handicap, is another man who has not o SRR A meeting is ended.” Moran, Forty-ninth and Francis streets, was | 10 | . . ‘ | those who may come from out of the city. missed a bird during the tournament. Bates Hard Knock on the Books He said be bad mot been oftered tbe | charged with belng e JThe case vas ‘m‘l”.m: i el s JUIY | but ail reservations will be taken off after = won the Grand American handicap in 1900 (A SHINGTON | presta ¢ the | Asked if he would | continued until Thursday. The complaint | , but it will ge! or day and D cora- | ASHINGTON 1 - presidency of the league. Asked if he would | : I% " |8 o'clock on the night of the meeting and | About a week from next Monday morniny and he Is looked upon with favor this year ,.“,,".‘,:y‘cmx-l;\(“rufllA:!r'lxhzn books hard ut | accept it, he reaponded | against Moran's dog was filed by C. C.|tion day games on home grounds. There night c & y o A. R. Elliott of Kansas Oty and E. D). | Bennings today. Pigeon Post, Man of War. Peterson, whom Moran said vas angry be- | are twenty-two Sundays included, and thes: holders of tickets ehould present themselves | a crew of axemen and spadesmen will start But it has | I don't care to apswer that. Stone, G. Giifillan, Bob White, M. J. Smith, | J Burke and H There are 479 entries for the Grand Amer- fean handicap and a few more post entries C.' Davidson, J. Elaisedell. H P rom € uba. post_ for Fort Ril or the cavalry w is to arrive April 2 to make room in May First Lieutenant Charles H. Bridges has | | has been in the rooms of the superintendent | of the court house ever since the arrest. When the trial ended, more than a month place the demolished church. The meeting of the assoclation was one of the most satisfactory held this season. Twenty-two applicants were elected to Cuba’'s First President. adopted other specifications. It {s explained that the specifications first approved were not those which it had been intended should be approved, as they involved matters in board had no authority and deputies will be ready to fight it. Considers It Ser v | which_ the “These protruding fences are a more o hendionp apd o Jpoat ent oy Bt e B R g R Although it has been stated that the | membership, and members of the Council [ wished none. ] d are cxpacted The tournament committee | ¢ral (Gtir martial now In scssion as Fopt | 380 it was supposed that Begel. who WaS| o pyny”yre fncapable of governing them. | Bluffs association who were present said | Warden E. D. Davis of the state serlons: ovil hal the. SAtuS!- GhENER change the rule governing the ‘distribution | CT0oK. vice First Lieutenant Ivers W.|then released from jail, where he had fary has £ ded to the clerk realizes, for they deform the streets by of the prize money and decided mot 1o | L€onard. on lcave of absence. een detained as the complaining witness, | *¢IVe8 Yet they have selected their first | that by reason of the activity of the Omaha | tentlary has forwsrded to the clerk o s | | Shanes he soMrs 0172 ia anderatond. that Captaln 1. B L take Bis property with hiza, but he | PTéeident, who is & great favorite with the | association thelr membership now numbers e s of Willam Boott. st & THRODINS i S ROWH RSN OMES than tes s Strother is now enroute from the Philip- | ¥O! it | people. A favorite medicine with the |forty-elght. here December 25, 1899, to serve five y. eet. For instance, Locust street, out io ABE FRANK WINS IN ROMP | Cines o join his resiment the Tewenty:|bas never called for it mor sent any -or:, s Seanle & M e | for robbery, but released Tuesday upon | Kountze place, was platted at sixty-six tecond, at Fort Crook. Fiom Sun Tran- | and those who kaew him and knew bow dia- | it Locluie’ ¢ s an ideal remedy for the order of Governor Savage, who had|feet wide and bas been narrowed by thie ©Colt Fim Conditions Propitious for way of The friends Panama. of James H. Reflly, . elvil couraged he was over the loss of the money that was to have taken him back to Ger- | MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS headache, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa- commuted his sentence to two years, seven months and twenty-seven daya. The goy- | Process until it is arcely forty, and Corby i s before that bour If they would use the seats. ' out to tear down the fences around some ) o ight ‘sovre Blue Pe 9 Justice, all favorites, wi o v Pet. | will be split even, eleven Sunday games be- | 7 Fultord each made u straight score today. | flUe B AN e e onty ™losing | DOt been offered to me as yet. Everybody | ;:x‘;-”n;:: S58 WITPERS SIRIRA CRRVER | AR SV ave. ¥ BAmE3 B 1t is expected that the theater will be in- | of the finest residence places In Omaha and qtAZong those who falled to make | {avoriie’quoted at 3 (0§, wap Gisposed of | knows the interest I take in base ball. 1| R our sames will be bunched In the | 84€QUAte to hold the crowd, as in all places | nothing short of an injunction or & Gatling ght score were: Fred Gilbert, Rollo| by Filibuster, a 10 to 1 shot. Wonderly | want to see this muddle stralghtened out.” | : where Mr. Redmond and Mr, Devlin have ill stop them, as they will be ctin Hikes and T. A. Marshall | continues to ride in good form. Results: e pligrali i i PUNCHING UP THE PURSES jmenths of May. June and August, just the | (oo\ich ihousands have been turned away S50us the stiect oomimliiants, v RiFGtIN = i _race. five furlol | » ¥ A est time for base ball here. ve will be | : J G Lant T »n, Elizabeth Moan second, Elc ird. | . ! e P e sel X v P e mast TG Riie SliERDe MO e olm third. | ). meeting adjourned in an hour and | Ak-Sar-Ben Governc Makes Uwual|away practically all of July and Septm- | an:(‘mg';:‘;"_”‘::" . h,‘d":(:"h‘:: ".‘k:;":: of the Board ot Publie ‘I“‘"“, 8t the "““‘ Atter killing ten straigh! Gilbert lost his| Second race. four furlongs and a half:|according to President Young was per- Threat to Discontinue ber. Of the M0 games on the schedule | o | D Ao focrmgind the city engineers’ department, Jast two birds. Marshall. who has won th :}Lvr‘\ra ol Blue Delft second, Agle third. | o0 ) pormonious. Mr. Young said the p 4 peklaie seventy will be played here. April 23 is | °C "'; ”‘r‘hl i: time, but invitations will be | under the authority of the city council, with ime d | v s 2 ara are. . | 1ssu y. Vi y Grand American handicap at two of the an- | ' Third race, six furlongs: Man o' War | magnates unanimously chose him chairman H still the opening date. I cannot give out fraiedd the connivancs of the miyor aund By the i nual tournaments. missd his sixth bird. | won. Calthness second, Playlike third.|of the meeting and at once took up the| Because of lack of a quorum the Board of | detalled dates nor matches till after to- | grace of Heaven. Assistant City Eungineer y enty-s Time: 11 n Governors of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben | . " LOCAL BREVITIES Craiz sald Annle Oakley, twenty-seven yards, of | TiBUL " 1ice one-halt mile: Blue Peter | matter of a playing schedule. Three were | Governo & ; - morrow’s meeting. ’ W " v a Nutley, N. J.; Lillan Bmith. better known | won, Red inight second, Prodigal third. | submitted—one by himself, one by Roblson hnfldr:w et Tuesday. A member sa78| Meanwhile the Omaha players continue ta| e it kst ia | ';:“’:‘;: :‘:‘l‘o‘n":m' "‘;:)“‘h::_‘: c":‘.hl: as “Wenonah," twenty-six vards, of Cali- Time: 0 | of St. iLouls and apother by Ebbetts of | the Board of Governors is seriously con- | straggle in. Four men came in yesterday. etmore of 232 Pra reet has | wi m fornfa, and Mrs. 8. J. Johnson, tweniy-five | FIfth race seven furiones: Bl e | Brooklyn. Another session will begin at 2 | idering the question of suspending the an- | They were Ace Stewart, second baseman; T e e—— bIack | belteve we don’t mean business. but we do. vards, of Minneapolis, were in the race| Time: 12 W g | o’clock tomorrow, | nual parade for one year, if not dropping | Frank Owens, pitcher ar Graham, | *J4 Loan has been arrested, charged with | The §angs we send out will be fnstructed today, but nope of them made u straight! CIXIh Face; one mile shd & SISteeptll JU80| A, G. Bpalding was not present at to- | thAl feature emtiraly. He sait pitehar, and Jask Thomas, cateher. Thomas | borrowing o house from Tom ‘Muinhy |18 toF JOND STRY (LR DA H e | score. Miss Ozkley lost her seventh and Homon kit Frmb i ] | niht's meeting: John M. Ward, Alfred| “The Board of Governors of the Knights |brings word from St. Louts that Frank | Wihout permission of the owner. meking | beyond the boundary line of the property eighth, “Wenonah™ lost her fifth and Mrs - | Kiddle, Coloncl John I. Rogers and Mr. {Oof Ak -Ben will not go in debt. I was | Genins will not leave there till Saturday |out. The property is near Gibson | it skirts and it will not make any difference Johnson missed her fifth bird. All three Elite Draws Blanks. Northrupt, counsel respectively of the Very much surprised when the secretary in- | night. There are twelve players in the Francis E. McCord asks divorce from ‘T ;h:m whether it is of common wooden are entered for the Grand Amerfcan handi- i : 0 formed me of the total amount received |ecity, with only Risley, Gordon, Hickey, | Rose and for the castody of their son, |plckets or ornamental iron or even stone. HARLESTON, . . — No|Brooklyn club, A. G. Spalding and the city, y Risley, Gordon, Hickey, | Ross % | cap. favor nl;»n at lhesfixvuslfl:rr;rlur:\r‘zk today. | Philadelphia and Pittsburg clubs, held a | from the retail dealers of the city ia re- | Fleming, Genins and Burg to come. o i T T’«;E."n'!‘?'&',’.‘f They must all come down and be. moved The winners were as follows today: Reaults . PO | onference at the hotel tonight and de- | Svonse to the circulars recently sent out | MrtMTCord abandoned him' many months | back J'D. Gay. Pine Grove. Ky.: C. O. Le- | [lrsl race six turlongs selling: Give | (403" 0" o 'an appeal from Justice |asking for funds for the parade. The wotal | GROCERS ESTABLISH MARKET |5 i . ek ‘W OuE authoriy 16 SENARELL AN ForAR ¥ i A B ibaet AU | third. Time: 1:n134. ' s Truax's decision in the base ball injunction [ 8mouUnt was so small that we take it as an . e e ot tiine vh Tndinn | Torevd soma tiis e br HW SORVSS S\ Rhoads, Columbus, O.; H. H. Stevens, 1‘ Second JSace four furlongs and a half,| . o0” 1n g decision handed down last| evidence that the people are ready to drop W11 Bé on Howard Street and In- | affairs had struck from the Indlan appro- | thorizing the Board of Public Works to pay. N.Z.i E4 Bingham, Chicago: J A R. | Polling: | Pudge won, Satan Dance second. | o\ rday Justice Truax overruled Mr. | the parades which have been the principal | dependent of City Au- priation bill ‘:M rovision foe the mainte. place the legal department at its back and o s ety 1 e 1a G '1C'B" |~ Thirg"race, stx furlongs. seliing: Intent| Spalding’s demurrer to the complaint in | feature of the fall festivala | thorities. Bt Wt 'he nad catined he proviaion to | Proceed systematioally to campaigs agsimat | Font pemceryile 0% o fiftani. Oye: | o7 Fuiel mecond, Bamivel hird. Time: | o e et He gave Spalding per- | “Last year was the crowning success of D" Piktorat and How the depo’1s safe. | those property owners who have fenced In } ' Ia.; B. F. Downs, Springfield, O.; W.| 1% |the series and If the people wh 1 dge M has issued an order re- e strips of the streets and alleys as Fourth race, six furlongs and a half, seil- | mission, however, to file an anewer (o the people who provide Judge Manger has issue o | E Kossler, Des MMolnes In: Ed Voris.|ing: Prince Esher won Lady R o B astodg Al b the funds are willing for 4hat to be the tast | The Srocers of Omaha will cstablish a |leasing from' custody "Howard Simon. a|part of thelr promises. Chicago; Bharlex’ Caleb.” Flint, Jich; 1 B WoHiLh race lone mile and s!;x"o'm"t-'-g‘.}'{g;'ESTAY FOR YATES AND REED |“hich turned out to seo that parade tn |Sireet between Tenth and Tweltih This | forec The jury in the chse recommended| “For a long time we have tried fo get B ot ge, Tt on Ot L rechy, FATITeS: | Iricus third. Time: 1:58%. | spite of rain and the mational calamity {s | ACtiun Was taken st a meeting of the as- | leniency in ‘ihe case of Btmon who 18 | 001 to move back these offensive boun- apoli; M. O Feudner, San Franclsco: W, . - Supreme Court Stops Execution of | A evidence that the ‘people of the state | S0ciation Tuesday night, at which there was | {ZICl 'R, W, ponged dary marks without using force, but they R e AL o g | ihs Gutkas Uonah Braliedter, R e S RS L are not tired of the parades. But the |® full representation. The ordinance to es-| "y "\ “Golqemith has gone bail for Mar-| have neglected it and we are forced to take Philadeiphia. J Riter, “Kansas ity .| (From the Shortsville, N. Y. Enterprisz.) parade canuot be given without funds and | !alish & temporary market was at that iy shislds-pad, John, titad) AV BONCE | action, as the streets from Seventeenth };-.fi,""':;,“_‘hfil;%’(" fleld, TIpi L E. Bolten- | Thig is the month that oe takes cold o | of Robbery. ‘hl° "0"14 h:lll Do right to anticipate re- | ;‘:‘r“’ ;‘!"‘l"‘;“"‘:’.‘:""”";’;":.":“rce‘c'-d"“; ‘:’:‘; B ‘great bodily injury fo Vietor Walker | west and from Faroam north are being cut Tex.: Harry L. King, Kings Mills, O.; A, J. | easlly and quickiy—secures that “hacking" feeipts. It will pot do this and unless the | “ They appeared before Judge Vinsonhaler |out of shape by the zlgzag course of the Lawton, Colorado Bprings, Colo.; F. W.|coush which is so persistently disagres: The supreme court has made an order | money is on hand work will cease. We can | {Bat it would be defeated, and a committee | pleaded not gullty and were glven until|tonces. We have sent out Fogg. Omaha; J. L. Morriso g ¢ B |20U8 4 agresable, " v which had been appointed to investigate| APril 10 to prepare for ~hearing. The three wmen (o Fogs. Omaha: Ji Koloprison and . oo |as we know by personal experience. And | staying proceedings in the case of Reed | 80 ahead with the preparations for the ball g L. 00 © Investigate | mount of their bail is $100 each make surveys and place stakes showing Florence, Kan.; Foley, Nicholas. Ta . 8 | we also know that the quickest eradicator | Yales ard Willlam Reed until it can con- | WOrk the initiations as usual and then close | the question made a report, Mrs. Wig wife of Ernest R. Wiggs, | where the fences should be, and a fourth W. 8axton, Hardy, la.: C. of such cough has been Chamberlain’s Cough | sider the appeal from the verdict and |the affair.” This report was to the effect that the |ejectriclan of the Western U'nion Telegraph | man to serve notice on the owners of the eatur, Ill., G. Btephenson, Wate Remedy, and which has been our nch | sentence in the district court of Douglas | —_— ground required could be secured at a | company, died at her home, 218 North| Looo.o” Thig notice will give the offend: 3. A McKeivey, Hedrick, In | u TO REBUILD T Feasonable. price and that prastically all | TWenty-eighth street, Tuesday nisht Mrs € oftender houn. Welr City. Kan.: E. A Le . standby for several years. This is no paid | county. These were that the defendants HEIR CHURCH | | Wigs’ wab the daughter of George Gard: | matructions what to do, and he will be al- | QY das: W R Grogby. O'Fallen 1L P. | “puff.” but merely u just recogn.tion of an| were gullty of robbing Henry Begel in| J of the grocers of Counoll Biuffs -Bad sla- | ner, '« ' plonesr oipgen of Omaha., Whe|lowed twenty days from thd-date’ ot (N9 . avard, Hickman, Ky C 8 McGUL'Arc |\ \aluable remedy for coughs, colds and all | thelr saloon near the Webster street depot | WOmen of Monmouth Park Methodist | ified their intention of leasing stalls on | jcAver, VImoth b UCPRAV, WOV Seen an- | 8ervice to get his feace back. The first no- Hickmar, Kansas Cliy; J. R Livingston, |lung affections, and. like the editor, it bas | the Saturday night before Christmas, and Church Begin Raising Nece: this '"X: mfl" t“""’“"r""; e ":!'"“;“‘s‘n-»unrcd- tice was served March 24, and last night f 4 ok it AF .08 ne St.lscores of other staunch friends in this|that Yates should serve six years and Reed to awa 9 hotiin oL e SANBON AN The construction of the new $3.000 dog |the total was sixty-seven. Today we have Louts: Dick Dwyer, Chicao; J, & Vausnn. | {00 [::" ;”" e L=y P o sary Fuads. the ordinance should be defeated to pro- | pound near the site of the old one &t SIxth | yyuiractors at work fn the register's office Money, Oakiand, N. J.: Lefoy. Campello, S e St thbin that'to Libodly PHRAY As an Initial step toward the rebuilding of | ceed to lease the land required and assign %’r’;zrs‘;:yl‘l';‘:‘-{;’figll "m‘: b:‘l\;r;me‘;l:‘kl;: BEeDaPaLory 1 BePviRE 000 ArS Th™S Mk 3 . “Battle Axey ark, N . VB Notes from Army Headquarte of this week, but will have to allow (h,m‘u‘;l h“"“‘"“"’ Park Methodist church, | positions to the grocers who desired space | chambers to be constructed first. The work | At the expiration of the time limit the Waterfown Kid," Watertown, 8. D .| Leave of absence for one month had | to remain here in jail for the present. which was destroyed by the severe wind-|on the wholesale market grounds. The |may reqdire s month ané i \s PEOROSSC, 10 | workmen will be sent to the places where Dr. Eady, West Liberty, Ia-. . 3V. Garrett. | been granted to Contract Surgeon James| 1o the event of thelr securing a new | .0/™ Fecently, the women of that congre- | committee is now at work and members | TEC® [5G PINN NG that dogs will come | the first notices were served. and if the olorado” Springs. "Colo.. “\Witflaim ' Shaw: | B Haliwood, stationed at Fort Leaven-| b o0 MO0 0 00 Yo i ictions of the | SSHIOR aT€ Dreparing to ive a series of din- | say that the market place will be In shape | (here of thelr own accord | tences are still standing they will be hofsted B B D iabec ot L | W orh e opened at army ‘headquar. | Loy moure. e soema s fair ahance of | IeTs {0 Bennett's old store bullding on Cap- |by thé time the gardeners are ready to| Tuesdsy afternoon the Board of Public|out and laid back over the line to be reset L Noison' Jarrett. Kansas City: | v Tsate. fhenge. At i » |itcl avenue. The dinners will be given use it. In order to avold complications | Works adopted the specifications of the wner’ S y 1 conatruction of & hment, as Begsl, th { ; at the owner's expense. Some will protest e ety e e Stohmoi, i | 4T Lhureday for the construction of &d-|tneir escaping punishment, as Begel, the |Tyureday, Friday and Saturday of thi . Ay '3 | condult system of the New Omana Thomson. Louls; ' E. D. Fuiford, Utica, Y. L. | present pumping system at Fort Crook ® | complaining witness, seems to have beed | week. The women hope b; e s | with the city the wagons will not stand |y, ston Electric Light company. Tuesday | and threaten, but the men are ordered to Owens and Ed Dickingon, Arkansas; J. N.| The company of fGeid artillery now at|swallowed by the earth. The trunk that bis | raise the nucle iy R this Taseas to] pyen the strach, bul will snter thelot be- | mEht 16 TM SERIDIERL PRINCES IS SOFE, | Be Tishiioh withithe. work, #3d I enblinte | Schater, J. O Burke D D.D." L | port’ Robinson is expected to leave that| robbers gutted when thes took his money us of a bullding fund to re- | fore offering goods for sale. Coope - Mg tion is resorted to the city attorney or his = | Y . iatian Church People of Nebraska | €rnor gives as his reason the statements | street and others out that way bave Easy Vietory at F | service clerk who ieft Omaha f . that 0 Mas Gene sway with |lien a8d bilssasm. It & alee an excsl- | Che of 'the "prison physician and other doctors | K i Topines & fow mmonths ago Snd who 1t wos| v ™ ’ lent medicine for spring fever, la grippe Hold Regular Quarterly of the prison physiclan and ather doctors | suffered nearly as yerlously. From the ! enroute home, feared had died on the transport Kilpatrick have received word from | | and malaria. Don't fail to try it, but be Conventl city ball window tion.” 1 can see premises of sure to get the genuin, THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues- The report of tho clerk of the United States district court on the number and disposition of the bankruptcy cases filed during the last six months in the district Vebraska has been forwarded to Wash- a well-to-do citizen who has a stone wall ten feet out in the street, and other simi- lar instances San Francisco to the effect that he did not | arrive on the transport, and this is taken to mean that he was not the civillan who | dled enroute. afternoon in the third race at Montgomery | Captain E ! MEMPHIS, Ten: April 2.—George Ben- pett's crack 3 old colt Abe Frank made his first appearance of the year this JOHN RYBERG IS MISSING Leaves Home for Work St. Patrick's Eleven members of the Nebraska Chris- tian Missionary soclety arrived In Omaha | But we have commenced in the north part (- - | J are suprisingly numerous. | i | Tk, and justified the confidence of hik| por cemor trom & o D08 returnad te Day and Falls to Re- day, April yesterday morning to attend the regular ! fog. Acoonding 19 (hie report since the of town, and will work south systematically, ackers by ‘winning in & romp. The ruce | [ndlan reservation. e 5 hrraepage tarn, Warranty Dee quarterly meeting of that association which | vy ®oft GRiCn 765 were voluntary | spariog none.” TR0 55 Dehen Sod.ion peog spod- ground for rifle practice for the Twenty- - Omaa Realty company to Emanuel was held at the :e; ;}nnhd n;m. n;]:::ly;(h;:;. involuntary. During tne iast | hm ml: -pm.; council meeting yesterday mped t fros e set a.| ooy N o ohnpson, n eet lot 1, bloc , meetings are attende: the officers an o1 “ the engineer's department secured, , i R e S B T B e 4 :b‘;llmeon;fiu:‘Iu:“);‘l.!ieo::Al:‘:;g:llc:“m‘:,‘ Mre. Joba Rybers, 33¢ Dorok '""a"fl"‘ Parker's aad .o et d 1% - Ml(rlclylruuvl or socl l.rl:"‘;;rz{:13?";.'"».’:‘;“}-?3:«""?‘x‘: the pas: o1 aa crdinauon clunllnl.'\.b.c i y Red he uts a Vi : ; | ollowed by Red Hook = When ithe turn|where it wilf probably remain six wecks, | [ouested the P e ey | %1t ‘14, Blook &, "C."% Mayne's isé ties. The soclety has in charge the work | five vojuntary and jour imvoluntary appil- | curb lines on Emmet street from Siztesnth i The Derby favoritc drew Bway na he | DeNg succeeded by ‘the other battalion, her husband, who disappea: hom. the add to Valley 2vse 30| of the evangelists in the state. At yes- |Cants have been discharged. There have | iy Twenty-fourth. The morth line had been 1 Pleased. wirning handily In good time. 1t | Which Wil remain for a lke period Bome on St. Patrick's day and bas not re- | game to same. lot 13, block & same . 45| lorduy's meeting the principal business was | Deeny fons four adsudications of involuntary | directly over a water trench and the south | e the general opinion that, barring a turned. Ryberg was employed by the Ne-| G, T %u:l&- Stalte Q& Olsen, lots = ‘;. ’:mum e P"M‘Pm sogeregod es and four adjudications of involuntary 4301 M:r I Ee cl sou 1 p. the tt colt had the D - an ock 12. Deer Par : pishap. the Benne nad the Derty at Where can you invest money more profit- | bragka Fuel company as a teamster. On he case of the National Surety company The day was an deal one for racing and | ably than by buying a bottle of Prickly 9, t A | S e (ldonl one tor racing and| Lo Bittere—you get four for ome. A Kid | his ters (s oo'te work snd ot 10:8 e'clock | AdD" 30530 ‘Black § KONRUR W R 0. | Aumwst § 10 16, A58 Been dispased of by Judge Munger 17 | WAS one repealing the ordinance of January ! & Jelling race ai five furlongs. went td|mey medicine, & liver tonic, stomach |(hat evening the team returned alone, the | METEATSt Davia'io 1A Licke. ioi's) "/| Those present st the meeting were 2. O. | the United States gireult ‘court, the bl 14 and specifylng a new line along Eleventh | lorita on 8. 'l CON . | . arr's sul v . . v e com| V! 0 S vearotds. " al “four furlongs showea'’s | strengthener and bowel cleanser. Four | wagon being flled with coal. Mrs. Ryberg | K. M. M. Nelson ei al ‘to Andrew Dorpgerd of Orend Inisad. presibenti W. A | {'uc Gecioraation opinian Uhe Judee Jnds | 26700t Whish 506 Lt oF She " Tiron P | ®00d 2-year-old from the Schorr stable mlmedxrlnn for $1.00. | said her husband, before leaving home Christopherson, ""'z sel nwi, and Baldwin of Ulysses, correspond.ng secretary; | that facts are set up by the complain- cific spur may occupy. A 3 o | P S nv s Sk <oo:. 2800| L. A. Hussong of Ashland, recording secre- | ant; that it received no notic contem- - | 8 spent $2 belonging to the company and the | iy B, Fisher and wife to R. E Hod- tary: R. A. Schell of Hebron, president of | Plated by law and that the state auditor Students Suspen next morning he collected $3.50 which the lot 18, block 151, South Omaha.. 1,02 i . . exceeded his authority in walving service Digests the morning of March 17 he left home with Burlington Rallroad company owed him, since which time she has found no other [ R M. Scott and wite to B. R. Hast- convention, which will be held at Bethany the Ministerial association; Mrs. J. 8. Me- Cleery of Beatrice, en, | Mi¥y Jankowska to Ma Y. Pawal. ‘» 3 Teet lot 5 block 10, Wilcox add. .. 1 Same_to John Jankowska, n 31 3-3 feet president of the Chris- against the Btate Bank of Humboldt, Neb., Another ordinance passed at this meeting LAWRENCE, Kan, April 2.—Twenty- eight members of the freshman and sopho- of the summons, but in spite of this he Al misses the bill, as the surely company has right to pursue its action in the courts of 5 . . more classes of the Uniyersity of Kansas ¥ trace of bim. Ryberg sometimes got drunk, | _lot 7. biock 10, same «Bure X | tion Women's Board of Missions; W. T.| 1% 0t “where the came was originally were today suspended for thirty days for i what the sald, but was Bever quarrelsome and | 58me o Francis Jankowsks, 0I5 feet Hilon of Omaha, superintendent of the |tried. ‘The case grows out of the shoriage ihe recent contest over | .. 10 inches of lof an feet W of one Grimstead, cashler of the ank o ither members of bot! K you bad no cause to leave home. She believes | inches lot 1. block 10 1| Christisn Endeavor; E. E. Boyd of Lincoln, | 3, PR, \47 ™ ho committed suicid ses had threatened to quit school it i that he has met with foul play. Mrs. Ry- superintendent of Sunday school work; T. Michigan Mutual Life Insurance com- his defalcation was discovered, th pensions were made, but up to noon - 3. J. Chambers, nt nei E. Wilson of Beatrice, treasurer; W. A.|company being on his bond had not done so. : berg has paid most of the money due the | * POTY c'f Ty . v v fuel company from her husband. AN Spearman and husbang o Jacop 1 | Morrison of Verdon and W. L. Ireland of D I c Rfiug, mi ot 7, block i1, Kountae & | Crale. - o i -8 A . +e . very woman co [} 1 s e S a Jucob Phug and wife to Henry Hot: TRIBUTE TO MRS. MCAGUE l | meister, lot 7, block 13 same. . R . shapely, pretty figure, and Moot 129 DT hattivte Women n Association Adepts a a many of them deplore the A healthy stomach, capableof digesting a good, square meal, itation, for Which Doe Plge “ loss of their girlish form: | 1s a great blessing. fl, keeps the body strong by insuring plenty L. E° Grum to ‘Barne; Resolut. of Respeet for A £ rms of nourishment. In fact, it means perfect health. But some- Ave Bidding. 50 Teet ot 28 and s, 3 Bacacns after marriage. The bearing thing must be done when the stomach is so tired that it can't B e i P of children is often destructive digest what you eat, for undigested food poisons the blood. F. 8. Pusey, as agent, has brought suit | Luke & T.'s add Rirell ) - o 5 to the mother's shapeliness. Wi in Justice Foster's court for possession of | Conservative vings and Loan The Women's Christian assoclation, at & ¢ O 1 b f ‘e can recommend a preparation that completely digests all the Presbyterian hospital, 3564 Marcy street, | nCi8tion to E. C. Garvin, same 415 | recent meeting adopted the following reso- All of this can be avoided, m:’ mr?gc':rm“ ‘sdlilolml‘ l{){l‘f'"i‘ (d‘en& lllhg‘:n)‘l. alleging that the lease on the bullding has ":"‘E:e, 10015 bk . Bengon.. D g | lutions bowever, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comnes, as this of food that is I:z:st“y ?‘:,';“m""‘f:m“ he: ll{. Tt 'n'efd expired. The property is owned by General | Onaha Realty company 1o same. nig = pabees ia _the prgvidence of fhe great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and fails to cure Indigestion, after everything else has falled. It Is Dodge of New York City and was leased | Maring Cardwell and husband et aito = | Thomas M Cague, has been called in the preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all the Pleasast Lo take aed cun be used 1n i Conditions (o e Prosvyiersn churches Sre B F Fumer, B of o blook i | | mldgt g e k8 oberne Semiory, "Come | danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through d N .o ol 2 2. e ore, b iti i i ’, i “For many years I suffered from chronic indigestion, and it 100se Oxpired January 1. and the chured 19- | P Biloetact 0. "HCRS Sameqay 0 B B b e i e 'y this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. i seemed as though nothing was going to do me any good. On talned possession by increasing the rent. 2 and 3, block K, Shinn's 24 add 325 | Christian association of Omaha has suf- Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the h the advice of a friend 1 commenced using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. “Recently,” said a member of the chureh, Deeds. ored \he iveparabie loss of & most falih. use of this wonderful 13 Eave mb {mmed!s et aod T contigued § ) ul. devoted Christian worker. of whom it i I:l m‘:‘h‘:‘g“ ;l'l:_'f 'fie:‘:’ r°‘éfl nu '“ fl“im“llfil.'- NBOY' “different sets of doctors bave bee trylng | Sheriff 1o F. C. Gottach, lot 7, block §, o] 20 be truly said, “She hath done what remedy. Sold by all ’ | cured."— . Cramer, Wende! , N. Y. to get possession of the bullding, and that ARIRgton . ViR I she could™ An it N. B. Brown et ai'to 3G Lyon, Resolved, Th 1 tend druggists at $1.00 per It ’t help but do 12 Wit orought oa the suit Ome set otored | Mio oek oF S H oaiol ©BUPINCS | | e Bired T \nlpaatoglion satind | PVEEIALe L $1.00 Por y can yo.,l an increased rental, and after we bad met | add ..o iseio 3500 | family their deepest sympathy and Chris- o ¥ Prepared by E. 0. DeWitt & Co., ~ The L. bottle ccataing 35 tines the Soc. sise. that, by auother increass, the other set| O CIATK a3 trustee for creditors, ton love: and be it further ' .| ook, telling sl about ! The favorite houschold remed = offered more. It has now developed into a | blocks in Florence and property iu tions be sent the family of our ‘stater this liniment, will be sent free. and lung troubles is ONE for wh‘wm c;mp. bronchitis, g Cure. It gures qui e bidding match Duriag the uncertalnty we allowed our reat 19 lapse for ome momth late other counties d 50 to t ress. and upon th records of the Women's Christian assocla ton of Omaba. Total amouct of transfers. B o The Bradfiold Regulater Co,, Atiasts, G2 Friend