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THE OMAHA DAILY AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA e whe e ompeeet son who wit| WESTERN PLANS SCHEDULE Tarning Over Cush BEE APRIL 5 MATISALLEACEEXECTVE | P AINL N THE BACK? ’ CLOUDY URINE? Indicates that Your Kidneys Are Discased Warner’s Safe Care Absolutely and Permanently Cures All Diseases of the Kid- neys, Bladder, Blood, Urinary Qrgans, and Rheumatism and Diabetes. IT IS KIDNEY DISEASE! |Th0usands of Men and Women Have Kidney and Bladder Dis- ease and Do Not Know It Until it is Too Late. If Any of Your Family Has Had Kidney Disease, for if You Have Pains in the Back, Test Your Urine and Find Out if Your Kidneys Are Diseased, Warner’s Safe Cure | Expects to Have It Printed in Next Sun- Btatates May Delay New City Treasurer's By noon of Tuesday pext City Treasurer | : day's Newspapers. Triumvirate of Brush, Hart and Soden Wi Taking Office. Koutsky will be ready to turn over ta hi Guide Base Ball. cessor records and cash An ex- —_— BT e B e Routaky 16 bave thie | MAGNATES COUNT NOSES OF THEIR TEAMS W. C. TEMPLE DECLINES THE PRESIDENCY | work completed mot iater than Tuesday —_— Pt L8 - ~ il e forencon balance sheet shows | Rourke Reports Twenty Me will be nsfer to the oming treas a Six Piteb. transfer of the funds A w Ho +' National bank Open. = R s account for a DEPOSITORY MUST FIRST BE CHOSEN Entil Then His Bond Cannot Be Ap. proved, hut the Basks Deeline to Bid on Daily Bal- nees. Niek Young Resigns and is Elected ing Four Catchers Secretary | | arer in ers — Season Ball Or- April 23, Y T |ENGLISH OF OMAHA WINS e | Featherweight Decisively Defeats| xpw YORK, Ap saners, 600 10 b of 06 | saq \es mesting of the Mageates of € Australian Billy Murphy in | executive power will this year be ve . Sl city, are pow making the | 2 League of Professional Base Bal Third Ronnd. in & triumvirate sisting 1 assess The assessors are: | Clubs was held today at the Baltimore | John T. Brush of the Cincian: d, sy Willlams: Second ward.|photel for the purp t revising and pre- e _|Hart of the Chicago and A H. Sod Kotera; Third ward, Andrew Me- | paring for pub - . | the Boston club. Mr. Brush is the chairman Fourth ward, P. J. Trainor; Fifth | which was ado t last E i rote t e o ard, John Gillan; Sixth ward, Bdward o isively g u i This reached “tate tonight At & meeting of the assessors heid at the meeting were: D. |1 rid - the Satas X after a long discussion betwee [a tew days ago it was agreed that prop- | enver, Thomas F. Burns of | | asers followiag the rece | where the city has kept County Assessors. KANSAS CITY, April 4.—(Special Te 4. —Naty league Preside decision was BOTTLE OF WARNER'S SAF RE. THE WOR 3 ENT ABSOL Y FF PAID, T sRY REAL pany in the & vides that the cit 1 sha & bank as b ory of erty ehouid be assessed at ome-sixth of its Springs, William Rourke of | fiof : th | trom W. C. Tempie of Pit lue and returns made accordingly W. T. Van Brunt and Byron Mc- | swi Qislo B | clining the presidency of the | Kibben of Joseph, Charles A e just by vote of the managers twenty-f and requires th k to f 'o' K ity, William Hart of Peoria, before taln amc of botd. Under the oid City Engineer Beal made an inspection | W. W, Sears, secretary of the Des Molnes Tonight's session was a ter the treasurer furniehed 4 personal f the new emergemcy hospital yesterday !clud, and Hugh Duf | plaring sched @nd as the coumel] deelined ATy ou while Contractor Brennan has mot car- [ J. A. Whitfield, president league, | B - X maha | e publie of the legislatare | ried out all of the detalls as specified, Mr. | did not attend the meeting. He was an s in o Y e b th iy £ a depos | Beal decided to mccept the building owing | interested spec the Grand Amer- ot to the meed of a hospital at this time. In | pished when b speaking of the matter Engineer Beal said | Packard of Denver reports that he | was considered . that the work to be completed would cost | bas had the best of success getting a good |} Safented aim red | msked for bids for balances on @ " | not over 32 and as the Board of Health|team together, and that besides having a | posits, as was demanded by eds the rooms he accepted the buflding | full infleld and a complete outfield be bas | O h | Both will return to New York, where they the banks refused to comply . t §s. It is expected that the hospital | nine pitchers and four catchers under con- . e oo | will play on the 19th. Brooklyn opens in| sult was that the surety he ready fer occupancy today or by [ tract | | Distas o (e V6L, Sl s 6 SRS which Treasurer Koutsky had arranged for | rday at the latest Rourke of Omaba has twenty men, in- PLAYS IN ITS OWN BACK YARD Iyn on the 18th, and Brooklyn goes back m‘ Ris bond declined to proceed with the cluding four catchers and six pitchers, Boston for the final of the three games oa bond until the eity bad complied with the | McKibben of St. Joseph bas a full quota | the 19th. Pittsburg opens i St. Louls on law. For pver two years the banks have| Miss Della Clark returned from Norfolk | of men and some to spare. “Billy” Hart| | the 17th, and on that e Chicago op mot paid the city intefest dally bal- terday. She. as & represemtative of the (of Peorfa claims to bave a great team th Cinsteasel maces, and they therefore refused to bid | & Omaba High school, participated ia |together and is only looking for one more | for the city money. it was the same in | the district declamatory contest and car- | pitcher and a reliable sec baseman. | Feotars: the matter of the banks giving ried off first homors. This is the fourth (He recently signed Lesotte s thorit “reight a nationsl bank e that South Omaba has been honored | baseman of last season’s Western associa- re is over $6,00 . \s way, winners being Winship, Pey- | tion, and be has also secured “Bill" Wilson, posit at the present time, be .| ton, Lefer and Miss Clark. In honor of |last year's St. Paul catcher appointment of the exe Juctance to give a bosd to a her return yesterday the big bell at the( Joe Quinn of Des Moines has signed a | iy SGeE lore sotea hab The offices of president and secre debt of more than it can carry. Ano: High school was kept ringing for an hour | full complement of men, among them sev-| can be asked in the way Of territory for | treasurer were made sepa Teason for not paying @aily balance in-|and the jumior class colors floated from the | eral good ex- ’,:‘_u;;_b:n;‘;?-‘ fleld n" llr:h terest, is that as soon as meney is covered | flagstaff. A reception will be tendered and Hugh Duffy says he will make the % but the fnte the city or school treasury is | Miss Clark shortly by the members of the (&8sociation smoke in Milwaukee. Dr bas | checked out te take up outst ar- | Junfor class. | about all the men he needs and he ie not : ) " - rants. One day there might be a few Talk of Comtest. all werrled about Quisa & Havemors 1 The Epaldine ball was adopted for league + o eczema thousand dollars in the strong box, and the team in the Brewer city.' He is not ready own base ball field for all games | play during the coming season. he pre . female mext it would @ll be drawn out, so that| There is some talk among candidates of | to make his list known, but says he will| & "jl“;;‘,'»;m on dates at t with the American leagu: the banks declived some years ago to be |8 contest. Barney Luckey, democrat of | give Milwaukee a winning team. Thomas i at some length and it was de- Tureher bothered.with interest on daily bal- | the Third ward, asserts that an error was | Burns of Colorado Springs bas more players | Omahas' Donble Victory. | cided that the national magnates will make 3 ®nces. made in totaling his vote and Mclntire of | than he needs On_the Gate City alleys last night the|® Strenuous war a be American men. | 3 Will Accept Emergency Hospita out tomerrow. Chairman Brush said however, that the league son will open | April 17. New York will n at home that date, playing with Philadelphia That night both teame will go to Phila- | | delphia, where they will play on the 18th ; | " Miss Clark Returns. Creighton University Arranges for Athletic Fleld Large Encugh f. All Reguirement. Niek Young Resigns. athletic au- Z Soon after the meeting began N handed in his resignation as the league, thus giving a THERE IS ONE CURE THAT CURES |and open his office here for the tramsac- | | tion of league business {ghton will t te ' As tBe legislature passed the act and it Bas been a law for over a year, it is now | ® question as to what the incoming city treasurer will do. If the council does its the Fourth ward makes a similar assertion Copeabarve does mot like the way he was | voted on in the Fifth and insists that those | bandling the books erred In making tallies. The magnates schedule today, but it will not be given out for publication until Saturday night, for the Sunday papers. It is announced that completed the playing | Om [ has won two. Score OMAHAS. 1st. 24. 34. Tof Lehman . 1% Wigman . 1 1 | They will get all players | to the American money for them. The ng adjourned, subject to the call of | ve pounds d my twenty uch in praise of duty it will have to approve the bond of | It is possible that the entire complexion | the season will open about April 23, and | Smead the new treasurer before he can take |of the councll may be changed before the | tbat Kansas City, St. Joseph, Denver and | ,‘2”. charge of the office, and vet he cannot | matter is ended. Colorade Springs will epen at bome. A | E give a surety bond unmtil the desig- | schedule was drawn at the Denver meet- | Dates a depository. If a personal bond i | R TN T e SO mccepted it will be in direct violation of| AL attempt was made last night to hold | Ing meets, which have been announced | the law. Local bankers say that with the |8 Meeting of the city council and at one | since that time, the schedule had to be | 11 present condition of the city's finances and | time the mayor and all members were | changed. The magnates of course did not | p the money market they will make bids | Present. Just before time for calling the | want to confiict with these dates, and as 30 Gilly belhsees roll Deputy Sheriff Reoach appeared and | 800D as these matters can be arramged the IR g b served the mayor and councilmen with an | Schedule question will be eatistactorily set- order issued by Judge Dickinson restrain- (tled. ing them from repealing any portion or all of ordinance No. 447. This ordinance per- ins to the franchise granted years ago to the Excelsior Signal asd Manufacturing | Gets Decisio cempany. It is understood that another effort will be made to hold a meeting to nizht the executive committee. Chairman Young announced the following appointments of u season Robert Emslie, Hank O'Day and Joseph Cantilion An appointment was offered to Lynch, but he refused ESCALANTE WINS ON SPURT & d Beats Sister | Totals Council Adjourns Ag: Jumps in at Jamie by a Krug's Take All Three. RYAN TOO MUCH FOR STIFFT| _On the Lentz & Williams' alleys last night the Krug Parks defeated the Na- Head. tionals. Score Over Chicago Lad at KRUG PARKS SAN FRANCISCO, April 4—After . Total her last two races Sister Ja b e ot 3o sy [ 1% 1 fnstalied favorite for the six-furion of sach disease and Bout. jelsen . 3 c at Oakland today. She was very - b postpaid, to any suf- Zigman | v piayed and looked like a winner | Sx 1 iy er, N. Y minE Baving secn this herat engele . 9 58 ntil Escalante came up with a rush and > 4 seen this lberal Py & Bee representative Mr. Koutsky said Danish Americans Loyal. KANSAS CITY, April 4—Tommy Rylnl Setale - beat her a head. Bragg took the show | blisher. bat so far be had made no pfomises, and | SOUTH OMAHA, Apsil got the decision over Billy Stufft of Chi- 5 e gy = by g e 3 AHA, April 3.—To the Editor - The tnird event went to Divina, played 1 . ,. t the end of a ten-round bout in| e ., Played | Jbat he would proceed to select good, ca- fof The Bee: In regard 10 a statement | Teimer hall tomigh Bt was much ou from 3 10 10 4 to 1. She caught Ishtar | men for all of the positions to be | made by the World-Herald that the Danieh- | classed. Ryan was the aggressor through- | Forscutt in the last few jumps. Flo Culver, the Blled. “I shall be in Do hurry,” sald Mr. | Americans of this city had “stampeded” and | OUt and he landed upon the Chicago man at | Reed favorite, finished outside the money. Re- | ek | iy first. three rounds were tams Ahmans sults: R Kouteky, “to sake sppomtments, as [ want | worked against the republican ticket, 1| Niyan adopting his Geual tactics of fecling | Tracy First race, one mile and an elghth, sell- t to say that it is absolutely false and | his mar in the eariy rounds. Sufft was ing: Lento won, Ulm second, Tufts third. | that 1 and the Danes stayed loyal and |much the heavier and Ryan was unable to Totals Time: 1356 £0 many reports were current yesterday regarding the appointments of Mayor-elect Koutsky that he was called upon to either Mffirm or deny. One was that he had tem- Bered the appointment of chief of police to Joha C. Troutan, engineer at the post- pffice. Other equally ridiculous reports were aficat. When called to his attention is now pu 109 a bottie TTLE FRE h WARNER'S SAFE CURE was never confidence a trial Lincoln Team day Nig t in & blow with suficient steam to Second race. threequarters of a mile 4id all in our power to elect the republican | knock ott his opponent or even to knock Three Favorites in Fromt. selling: Royal Ro \ gl o gl o ticket, from head to bottom. him down. Stfft's tactics indicate that he CHARLESTON, &G £ _pt;“‘;w , Lass of gdon third. Time RASMUS LARSEN. | ¥As mereiy trying to stay the ten rounds 4 M, 8 O, Apit a-Twes e, oL Ll of o mile sell N. | He clinched repeatedly and in the last| favorites won at Exposition track B Tan osnd. Soe. W Magte' Clty Gasal round hung onto Ryan to consume time. In Divina won, Ishtar second, Ro ar | ste City Gessty. the fourth round Ryan landed some stff| ing, one mile and seventy | thiFd. Time: 10 = g nivinal 4 body blows that distressed Stifft and it| yards: Joe Gammage won, Salome sec R s oy ey v | Harry . Cohn is on the sick list. then Jooked as though the latter could not | K1 (B o g Wy - ©nd. | handicap: Escalante w ter Jeanie Applications for liquor licenses are com- | jast to the end of the contest. But the | Jongs: King- | *econd, Bragg third Time 14y, ’ ing in rapidly. Chicago man came up fresh for the next | cond, Give and Take|, Fiftll face, one mile and an elghth, sell. Colonel J. B. Watkins and wife are visit- | round and made his best showing in the Time: 1:07 ing: Plan won. Marshal Nell second, E ing In Kansas City fifth and sixth rounds. He landed a hard | Third race. turlongs: Bad Pe Mido third. Time e . The cavalry troop will meet for drill| right on the jaw and followed it up with a | won. Lady Aintree second, Bettle B Il xth race. thirte be of a at the armory to-night left to the body in the fifth. In the sixth | N selling: _J Peters w ir E round he gave Ryan three hard ones in Y . six furlongs and g |®econd, Kickumbob third r 1 Little will be done in the way of city | 1po™7. " Nd “neck. Ryan tried hard to S S improvements until the new administration | yrocy nis men out in the last two rounds. | | takes hold He made a hurricane fight of it and landed Y. M. C. A. RUBBER IS ARRANGED | A daughter has been born to Mr. and | & dogen hard blows on the body and in the Mrs. Carl L. Larson, Twenty-sixth and | face, but none of them had the effect he | mes to O Harrison streets esired The Swedish-American, league will meet | Henry Baker of Chicago was the referee. | wor tonight at the office o Bergquist on =3 Twenty-fourth street. H i SIX GOOD RACES DECIDED| » Beat Reserves. for the Crue Comtest. Tava s d, third. Time After several weeks of dickering a Knoxall council of the Royal Arcanum fors defeated Captain t has been reached between Lin- will meet at Masonic bhall to-night and initiate a number of candidates. base bali Thursday a score of § to 4 Coifer did It was reported vesterday that E. L. ng_for the Fremonts and t Gustafson will remain as deputy in the city ireasurer's office for an Indefinite batting of Cherrington and Lanigan the same team was good. Score game will be piayea 1n the period. has hased pert: ont 30220 — rext Saturday night. This pro P ¥ stvest neer Tweoly- DIonerty | races were ‘decided at Montgomery park | RICTONS 0330830 03| B3N was received here fate yesterday at G T Ry Mp‘:n; St from | today on & muddy track and in the rain. A | REEUIE oot B O B0 B0 O oon, and although the time for prepara prel o Tect | fair-sized crowd, however, braved the ele-| g Shield R edingly short, the local tea 5 S e ope the Dookirakers busy. The | foT; Reserves Shieids, Kroh and Tuttle, | tion s exceedingly short i L peuts and kept ot e iree, at| Umpire: Devalon was game enough to accept the ¢ Fred Green and Miss Mable Grey| Montgomery dicap consolation purse, at despite the possibility of a deficit. were married Wednesday night at the home | one mile, proved to be the best race of the Eoch team has won obe game fre of the bride's parents. Rev. Foster of St. | meeting. Vulcain, from the Hildreth stable ther on its own fleld Martin's chu officiated was always favorite, with Waxtaper se HASTINGS, Neb. foln met defeat here on February Ed Johnston's office. 2412 N street, is open | 004 choice. Nobleman was held at 4. while . oy o e as Gatented ot Lincoln o4 Mavch evenings from 7 until § o'clock to accom- | Nitrate was at long odds. To a perfect sociation gymnasium last night | 7. The third game was (o h been modate customers for the “Spring Lake | start Nobleman jumped to the front and | FRTISHap 2eeotiaCon €3mnttiam (008 slent| T VIR L SRl grounds. place Park addition” and the South Omaha Land | closely followed by Vulcain made the run-| 8.0 FetUon PO "08 5 10 the run-| sultable could be secured. Om. ftered i s ovag Alleston B e e cheratt Bo® cader ang| ning high jump Parrott won by making | to play the third game at Lincoln or here Hans Hansen a veteran of the civil war| i, 2 whipping finish Nobleman won by the | four feet n nches. Bratton won the and Lincoin finally decided ome here was burled yesterday afternoon from | gmatlest of margins. 3 J. Markin of Cine| sprint. Parrott secared the prize in the | provided the game could be played Satur- Heafey's undertaking rooms. Members of | cinnati won with both Ecome and Tom | fence vault. Sewell captured the prize in|day night the local Grand Army post attended. In-| Gogan and the ring suffered beavily. The|the standing broad jump by making nine | Lincoln certainly deserves credit for ac terment was at Laurel Hill cemetery. o ulted Doth the horses and they wos | feet nine inches. The potato race was won ing the invitation to come here, as the | B e by Johnson. ers on the home field have every ad- play DUBLIN GREETS JOHN REDMOND | 2™, stesplechase. over the short course, vantage, being familiar with the local con- every horse took the p in fine fashion, Walthour Makes New Record. ditions. The game will be calied at § p. m. Helen Paxton. the favorite, winning by a S————— length from McLaren, second choice. Eight| ATLANTA, Ga., April 4—At the Colisseum Herseman Dies of Lerd Mayer Turas Over Keys of City | FOK ) Condidates faced the starter In the| tonight Bobby Walthour of this city de- : o omalist Irish third race at five furiongs. Bennett's Ed| feated George Leander of Chicago in two| WICHITA, Kan, April 4—Irwin Strat Austin was always favorite at odds on. He | successive five-mile heats of & motor- | ton, the well known horseman, who w: Leader. managed to last long enougn o win by the | paced race. In the second heat of the race | injured In a runaw ccident at Sa: shortest head from Hainauit. Results Walthour established a new worid's rec-| Bernadino. Cal, died there today. He was First race. six furiongs: Leviathian won, | ord, riding the distance In 1:52, lowering by | born at Fort Wayne, Ind. and was one of | DUBLIN, April 4—The freedom of the | Ben Frost second, Echodale third. Time:| three-fifths of a second the former record, | the ploneers of the populist movement in| City of Dublia was conferred today om| % , ruce one mile and seventy yards, | 2% DY Archie McEachern. Wop John Redmond, chairman of the United |selling: Ecome won. Brewer Schorr second, | o Irish league and of the Irish Parliamentary | Syncopated Sandy third. Time: 1:50 Third race, five furiongs: Ed Austin won, party, and Patrick A. McHugh, the Ba- | Hainault second, Gallantrie thira. Thme tionalist member of Parliament for the |18 Fourth race, Montgomery handicap con- Borth division of Leitrim. whe, with Thomas | yoiation, one mile: Nobleman won, Vul-| O'Dounell, recently made & tour of the|cain second, Waxtaper third. Time: 1:#i United States in the interest of the Irish | Fifth race. selling steeplechase, short h - course. about one mile and a quarter:| o Helen Paxton won, McLaren second, Jacka- | The lord mavor, Sir Thomas O'Pyle, seid | napes third Time: 334 t the freedom was conferred as & recognition h race four furlongs: Tom Cogan of their services to the Datiomalist cawse. | Jume: Sogr o tecond: Gold Bell third The corporation of Dublin desired to mark e the enormous success of the party under | NO YANKEES IN KIEL REGATTA Mr. Redmond’s leadership, and its admira- | tion for the courage with which Mr. Mc- | American Yachtsmen Fall to Eanter Hugh had fought for pational interests and and German Sports Are Card Shows Well Contested Matches | Despite the Mud a Rain. MEMPHIS, April 4—Six well contested assoclation bas| the final championship m. 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',‘;x.:,’n e L P T B she did for Sifiasent mentary events in 'rd“:fl(b:'"" uuun;{; ? odels are il be e seties W ok JiiThichene gt END OF STRIKE IS IN SIGHT s and beer venizgr-u| | YOU ° The corset s rather long — Kl ogheck, o i and oot o 1oe| « | know. She and extra pieces at the Adjustment of Dificulties Among | princes will attend the regatta de cover and fit the hips, Montana Mimers Anticipated A.E."r‘\.‘.":;?‘.‘:‘i“u; h."‘E. ;::',,““‘“.n;rl.é"a‘, the gave you a hot foot-bath, a cup of hot kemonade producing a perfectly by Operators. prines offersd by Emperor William and | 5 : :I:r(:_olhh fect. ;k,:u‘ nov, BUTTE, Mont. April 4—An adjustment | can be entered e'::uih-‘l,r“:uu""f‘o"nfi‘”fi} or ginger tea, Indl dose of Ayer .s Cherry Pec- proper. Women who dress e e e oY erem e, | memey S sy viese im wiy| | toral. And she did exactly the right thing. NG the mode, mast weer mines caused the suspension of Bime min- | Al (Bt besl sccommadations st Kiel for For over half a century Ayer’s Cherry Pec-] | ¢ Dty T s ot i e diary o oot Lo T Rmehy Akl e St S AR Dodhent ing properties and threw about 4,000 men | The extraordinary interest taken by Pm- 1 Sy g - ith It g - e e B e e e out of employment, is believed o have beea | pefor Wiliam In Yachung has drawn mazy toral has been the standard household remedy « . : a, Joints, Eruptions “or Copper you. mention has warac and reached. The engineers’ usion, which dis- p. - ts on r littd . l’— i, or on the g ue ~ O T TR s & [Fim T for colds and coughs. Ask the oldest doctor in "eca : . Kave azy of these Or. slmliar Sy WEINGARTEN BROS. gineers o walking out and violating an Easy Momey for Choice Ones. “ % o H diately. " This treatment s practically | 377.379 Broadway, New York sgrcement with the company. Bas agreed | WASHINGTON, April 4—Backers of| [ tOWN in what year he first prescribed it. T v ane Do Janserags Srugs o infericus mediciass | Becthay sames e ok the to furnish men to take the places of | favorites :‘:-ln found “easy money” at o it Soon every asign and symptom disap re completely and | Place of the W B. Erec: Form. the strikers. Amalgamated officials declare M-t-p;d‘ y, four 4lm-.z . u:flnm I cannot remember the fime when Ayer's Pectoral was not in my rev d tissue, the flesh, the bones and Accem 20 submtauie that within ten days at most all mills at | runcabie have Sret cholces hoen that s pothers house Now 1haves bousehold of my own, I keep it comstantly on ] ; the Auaconda. St Lawrence aad Mouatain | number of vacant siools are visitle in the baad for coughs, croup, and bard colds.” — Jomw J. CoveLl, Morrisville, N. ¥ Consolidated mises will be in full opers- | Detting ring Scratch moge e I e S, S0 4. €. AYER CO., Loweil, Mams. Liom. — | oan, the former winnlng after redicing Ll