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THE OMAHA DAILY B “ DAY, APRIL 28, 1902 Semsem—t"y bim good, but he A4id not recuperate as overtake the boys, but was unsuccessful i 2 — T i ot Fooeean Luek ooy g L ot 16 Wik 1. Hit by pitcher! Flournoy. First base on the report was ‘being mailed, saic fast as he thought he should and Insisted | In the course of a few days t s Davis, 1t Coons, 1; oft Kerwir Time — T . ~ - b e Clark, it balis: Off s, 1 oft Kerwin, 1. Tim To be accurate, I am sending the report on being brought home. The weather was [money gave out and rather than ‘“‘rough Peo: i i mont. 1:80. Umplire: Haskell . f 0 1,026.818 pe very raw and cold when he reached this |it" they decided to return home. acd | L ria Pirates Put & Orimp in the Rourke | s INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 27.~The In. | House Bill Provides for New Oruiser in | to 1026818 persons, classified as follows 0 - lanapolis-Kansas ' Clty American assoct 135,159 clergymen ¢ sle . city and he suffered a relapse, from which | reached here yesterday. Team's Average. i 50 Gathe sebedviod Tor todey. e pott Answer to Publio Olamor. | lergym 120,564 physicians; 83 87 lawyers; 96,000 teachers, principals and he never recovered — — Loach. s Lea ned until later in the season owing to the professors: 16 2 The city Is the reciplant of many valuable (0DD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY GAME THE BEST SEEN THIS SEASON | Piime, s ’ " mam- unday laws | S gifts from his generous hand. The beauti- K-mn-. of the Teams | COST OF VESSEL TO BE CAREFULLY NOTED | newspapers and d 10,491 manu- facturers 60 jobbe: 0,000 e ful park that bears his name, the public fous Parts of the State . ot Played. Won. Lost. P.C. lun\l 1 £18. 'Tn':ll'r: ”vu (;rm o o s ’ 026, orm of o o \ibrary .h.;‘ bis son Joy presented to the Observe 1t with Apprepe Through an Error of Stewart's In the [ *Batted for 8t Vrain in the nint o e oo 4 0| Anticipated that in This Manner Rel= | and turtency g to my mind, m:m,.::n.c,..f clty and the valusble historie documents Sovotovie, Sixth the Visitors Rush in Pittsburg 00000002 0-2|Loulayiie . ‘ : ] '| ative Chea portant question now before the American 2 Chicago 200000000 0—0Indianapolis veie 8 Twe R and W o "o P b 3 g people, especially are tho ho us His Career in Washington. o Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Pittsburg, 2. |Toledo . . and Contract Work Can e w ise thelr TABLE ROCK, Neb., April 27.—(Special.) out, Two-base hit: Clark. Sacrifice hit: Lynch. | Milwaukee . ; 5o p rhebiry credit or the borrowers of money, the trus WASHINGTON, April 27.—Jullus Sterling [ —The elghty-third anniversary of Amer.. sutt By Bt Droia T by Pullicor: 1 SBUG: | umenpoily e 0 | bty bullders of our nation, Aeeply and materle Morish wis 14 Washington for four years |oan. OMC roosuin peroury. of Amert Sas: o1 Shurrodsy g by shiieol, 4 Bl R : Seit ally interested. Convinced as I am of this Cleyalande vecn q&riculture in President | Table Rock at 0dd Fellows' ball last night | Pefore a crowd of 5000 people _the |liched bail: By St Vrain, Phiiippi, Clark. | 'WVARSITY BALL TEAM HERE | (From a Staft Correspondent) fact, 1 deem it my first duty to do every- Cleveland's second administration. He was | by the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges of | Omaha bascball team met its first reverse | '™ 1% e pe 1O WASHINGTON, April (Special)— | tRIDK In my power to bring to the attention & man of ateadfast convictions, unswerving | this place. There was music, soctal games |at the hands of the Peotia Pirates 8 . & & CIRGIRENTY B On the Way Home from Victorions | Chairman Fess of the house committee on | Of the people full information about & honesty and undoubted ability. By nature [and a supper &y i s CINCINNATI, April 2.—Cincinnati could Gamé With Miasesets naval affairs, in speaking of the action of | #ubject which I regard as the most vital & controverstallt, Mr. Morton came (o the | " PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aprll 37— (8pa. | 7 A1L87D00R by & score of 2 1o 1. I tha [ not B Wicker' i gpporiunt.imep. totayy - committee authorizing the construction | Guestion of our time." cabinet with many fixed ideas about the | cial.)—The members of Platte lodge g g, | "Xth 1nning Captain Ace Stewart of the {,'\'A"',I,‘,"'n;'."",’,n"'.mf,’;,‘" o el B R b M of one of the proposed new vessels in one | ThIS enormous clroulation is being ao- government service. He was a practical | Independent Order of 0Ad Fellows, cele. | ROUTke Rangers committed an error of | the *qventh inning. Barclay’s home run — 4o | OF the governmept yards, said today: ‘it ro:vmlllr;;d by contract covering the fore- farmer and ran his department along prac- ¥ ’ won the game for 8t. Louls In the elg] With a ruddy glow of colleglate pride || o o + | moing addresses. tical lines, but nevertheless hot Without | rneecie roer ShLr (HIFd anniversary of the | judsment that cost the game, allowing | Mning. - Hergen's ccatehing was the gheal- | mantiing their cheeks under cogis of tan, & o' 0P queation as to whether or no A ess N Ut [ order in their hall in this city last evening. [ Peoria both of Its tallies, Eat ever seen here. Attendance, 13,000. | the University of Nebraska buse ball team | !t 18 wise to build veseels in government Victims of Explosion. many squabbles. He regarded the dis- | Among the speakers were Grand Master Score: spent Sunday In Omaha enroute to Lincoln | navy yards. The general belief s that 3 D ste P D o r D » o t 9 e ¢ 3 that subject found himself In opposition | y. Chapman and_ F. H. Stelmker. Atter | 58T Was easily the best yet seen here on | parrens, 2» 0 Moy, of & Beare of 4 to 3 Captain Bell and hix|out under contract This bellef is based | hot metal in a blast furnace at the Illinois to congre: which all enjoyed a bountiful banquet. the present season’'s schedule From the | Donovan, rt. men were greatly elated. They feel that|upon the fact first, that government em- | Steel works. Jerry Creighton probably © Dobbe, 1t Turbot, of 0 Beckls 1. s y B ol e H The ex-secretary was the author of Arbor | GENEVA, Neb., April 27.—(Special.)—A | very beginning the result bung in the bal- | Barciay, it o prediction at what the Cormbuskers Twil] dp | PIoYes work elght hours a day, while| was, (At hurt, | Taiver Croes hoaital: 0 Crawford, rt. Day, April 22, which began to be observed | number of Odd Fellows went to Exeter yes- auce with the turning of a halr sufficient | Hartman "5 Someben on thelr long trip, soon to begin. A clean | those in outside vards are employed nine | The others were taken to their homes. generally during his Incumbency as head |terday to attend the anniversary exerclses. [to decide it, and the great as blag Ryan, 1b. 0 Steinfelds, 3b 0 record among college clubs has been | Or ten hours. Second, the rate of wages of the Department of Agriculture, and ls P watsibly : 81 semblage, | Nichots, ¢ prophested for the ‘varsity boys this vear, |for government labor is relatively higher and hope is strong that they will_fulfill ft 0 Bergen, ¢.... 0 which overran bieachers and grandstand | Wicker. p 4 o'Swormited, p 0 ;1: “"::;'t"n:::"::. l:'u '.'.'p,::: "r‘:::' POLLARD IS OUT OF THE RACE |ana flowed out onte the fleld by hundreds, il ¥ Peitz ....... 0 Last vear Minnesota defeated Nebraskd n'rlrll ‘"":',"l the line ‘h'"" 0“""“"" therid v — o : - 11 at Lincoln to nning on a fluke in rd. the government allows its employes | Baving it stamped in large letters under & | Cans County Man Decides that He | o 0 ® State of excitement from inning Total..... 3 the tenth inaing. This made rivairy In-[two weeks vacation each every year with plcture of a tree on his stationery full pay, and in addition to this there are p to inning. s'mmd for Swormsted in the ninth. = | tense. ! Poes Not Derire to Be In the first inning G o t. Louls. 100020020-5| At the Dellone hotel, where the team Inveterate Letter Writer. inning Oesine scored for | B0 IR 0000111003 spent Sunday a throng of former Nebraska | six or seven public holidays during which Earned runs: Cincinnati, 2; St. Louls, 4 | men, now living in Omaha, gathered 10| employes do no work but are paid full Governor, Omaha on his own single, followed by He was an Inveterate letter writer. He Fleming's double. From that time the | Two-base hits congratulate the players and to imbibe : Donovan. Three-base hits., b Wegs found keen enjoyment In answerlig the | ppATTSMOUTH, Neb April 27.—(Spe. | {!81tors fought to overcome the tally, but [ Crawford. Home run: Barclay. BStolen'again a little of the old spirit. The team | ¥ages Just the same al ” bases: Dobbs, Corcoran. Doublé plays: , Went to Lincoln In the evening. This week | “I bave made a personal investigation— ::m:l::-l‘c‘:(Ic::c::l:r’nm?u;:rn.mv::d . il clal)—Hon. B. M Poliard of Nehawka, [p.d 0Ot succeed till the sixth. Then Stome | Provs;, Dovba, Cofeorsn. Double plers:) Rebraske plays Washburn college on Tues- | and quite an extensive one at that—into the | hit safe as first man up and Truby followed | to Beckie day and Kansas university on Thursday y. First base on balls: Off Sworm. | day y » o re g x Bewspaper men Into his office to read the with a ground ball to Stewart. It was|Sted, 1; off Wicker, 4 ‘erm'k‘nul: By ;:furm‘d“}- "lanz:“;:‘: lrl‘l:‘lmlll.(lrn)“:fl:,lltvh :'nlr::lrl\:nl";!lnl::x' nl;::?":x l‘;“‘x::lpu‘:: n::»vn enswers he was wrilng to farmers, often | gate for the office of governor at the re. |*1O™: 40d Ace ran it up well into the dia- | Wicker, 1. "Time:1:0 "Umpire: Emslie y they \ g ut | Siving Gut parts of them for publication. | subiican state convention, was. in the city will_ecomprise about sixteen games With |one-half of the vessels now bullding for | v - e - colle; w 1 1 mond. He was then close to first base and tanding of the Temms. the leading middie-west colleges. the royal navy are being constructed in | retards the circulation, weakens The ex-secretary was exactly 70 YOArs | ans gaid that he had decided to not he 5| COUId easily have caught Truby there, but Played. Won. Lost. P.C. old, today being the anniversary of him| eandidate for the office some strange twist of his instinct led him | Pittsburg Rl ! ; % o Washburn and Creighton Today, |private yards and the other half in yards | the stomach, deranges digestion, dirth. He was of Scotch-English 4 ¢ a Chicago s g Creighton fleld will be the scene of a|Delonging to the crown. As nearly as i > et game L SR e (8 otan o und and tey for Stons at second. | Philadeiphis 35 | base ball contest this afternoon. when | could ascertain the cost of construction is | pollutes the blood, destroys the He was born In Jefferson county, New Little Litigation in Dodge. Dolan caught the ball, but it was too late, | New York. M 7% | Washburn coliege of Topeka, Kan., will | giightly low: e " b | Brooklyn 50 & heisliy me y lower in the private yards In Eng- | nervous force and saps the York, but his parents moved to Michigan | pREMONT, Neb, April 27.—(8pecial,)— |19 both men were safe Boaoxy 500 | N0g S0 againat the local niveraity \Men: | land than 'fn those of the crown. During P v EMONT, Neb., e i “ o o DR s [ a good game fs expected. Washburn | lan¢ oro teald . ::"‘." :f :,::o","{n‘yl:::" \:{: “;.';r: ""4"; At a session of the district court yesterday Io;'::*';n::""mfh"“;‘:"b;‘l'l'“::; fi"’m“" ."n’: Cinginnati’ . 10 40 15 :u-t:mmxfio:mu & Victorlous northern | the recent vislt of Prince Henry the chiet vitality of the whole system. 3 R, Judge Hollenbeck called the t for the | . g . Louls.... trp and It will ake every endeavor o | const g o Tid § . l Morton was connected editortally for a | pucoc RO STUCER B Te Y ,of"::“:] ‘at the | VAUEDD went out in short order. Not so —_— ad8 Crelghton and Nebraska fo its liat of | CONetructor of the German navy called on | It causes pains in the side, pal o 4 1IE S I8 ThRiurony Deth Yanke 1. | me here and we had a talk about this sub- s Chleame Timme, Detrolt Free Preas and the | next term, which convenes next week. The | Maloney. With a single aiready to nis (AMERICAN ~ LEAGUE ~ GAMES | vanauished, 'Saturday both Yankton col-|me here and we had a talk at private ana | Pitation, shortness of bregth, Chicago Times, and then located at Belle- credit he hit the double that won the became Itz victime. The Creighton men o " vesse 1 1 1 vue, Neb., in November, 1854, where In | ':::‘1‘:: ';,. :M (‘)‘:1.;":1‘.:: Tl:nw::;y o':: game. The next man up flew out. Fifteen Thousand People See Detroit |gre determined to capture this, their Arst ‘;;f;;l‘“;":;:",;"';,'"'_’u;’; =y 'l';l °:”‘::"M 1;:: !]’no_thcnng,lldropsxsnlfpwellmgg, > heavy_ col late game. e _batteries w! P April following he issued the first number | oriminal case were set for trial. James Rourke's Men Serfous. Administer Defeat to St. et Washburn, Gwen and Blake; Greigh: | tact that wages are lower in the govern.| BinKing spells, an .requEde of the Nebraska Oity Nows Stewart was before the court on & Writ| ore serious play than Omabs showed Louts, {op Welch and O'Keefe. Gamo called at | ment yards than they are in the plants of | ends all suffering in sudden Political Career Beglun. of habeas corpus to secure hls release ob | quring the next four Iunings was never ¥ - ey private bullders a great deal of money could | degeh, Wh tempt death He wis elected o the territorial leg a charge of contempt in refusing 1o gIve | geen, Every man who came to the bat| ST. LOUIS, April #1.—A tripie fnto the Deteat for the Grocers. be saved by giving out contracts to the AR he ture the same year and re-elocted in 1867, | hle deposition In case pending In the |quivered as he faced the twirler and | CIP%d in the'ninth inning by Wallace was | 1. <weut Omahas defeated the Omaha | Private individuals and corporations. when a cure is within easy reac Heo was appointed secretary of the terri- | court, He was discharged, the judge hold- | gnashed his teeth when he fafled to do | anotier smvcut'|o Gie Gouin,leam from | petail Grocers' team, § to 4, Sunday after- Yields to Public Demands. “My head would get so hot jt theY aeaness to W] the vacasicy caused by | T8 Lt M B R e e monipe" | execution. So vital was the situation that | the series 'with Detroft. ‘e visliors did | oo, And now wish’to play any amateur | . " Aeetasd" continue seemed to be burning up, while the dvath of Thomas B. Cumming, and | Pald he could not be compelled to testify. |gven Johnny Gonding teased & double out | *0Me good sticking and this, coupled with | te4m In the state The feature o a8 o my feat were like fce. My limbs — or worl v C ) “‘to make the experiment because of the de- served until May, 1861, part of the time Bloses 1o Buve Sants of his usually disappolnting willow in the | Yiotory " ttendeane 160w Benrl” helf B e e maad from everysection of the country| N0Uld swoll and get mumb, I as acting governor. He was elected to seventh, but it availed naught. Pitcher DETROIT. §T. LOUIS. where the government yards are located had to sit in a chair day and congress In 1860, but was unseated as the | PIERCE, Neb., April 2T.—(Spectal)—| co"vie O by “mettie and proved equt r { oy At Bhreveport—Shreveport, T; Litte frock, | There. the overnment yards are located. | pigt % 80 0 R, QT M, B8 result of a contest. He was four times |Benjamin Lindsay, one of the representa- | (, ino occasion at every turn. Meanwhile At New Orleans—New Orleans, 17 Mem- | 1zed to have a battleahip or a cruiser butc | Urobbed and pained mo terribly. nominated by his party as governor of Ne- | tive citizens of Plerce, has asked the town | p 4o way algo invimcible, and Peorla 4 2 - P After using three bottles of Dr. his, 2. ° b . fh 10~ 1l br but was defeated each time. He |bOAFd for a franchise to install & IEHtInE | cqua no¢ better its load. despite ervors | HaiTad ¥ 18 ofie of the soverAment yards, He (s in Miles’ Heart Cure I could do & art “ . s structed to keep an abeolute account of work. " alwart “gold man” and had an |PIANt In weeks past he has Investigated | ;1 ino woventh by Dolan and Hickey. Sifesen, .. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE MEETING | (\ory fioniar expended on ihis vessel no thys | 8000 days RE S, Macel rly falling out with Willlam J. Bryan, |the lighting question quite thoroughly and To add to the climax rain thr ned and | ki e 3 Y, and e i | Miter. Eighth Annual Convention Program |DY the time it is finished congress will be Shippensburg, Pa. Whose politicel aspirations he vigorously | 18 now convinced that the cold gas process | p oo ‘aron rell Gnd the visitors exercieed | Mier b, in a position to judge as to the advieability opposed. He was identified officially with | I8 the cheapest and best for a town the si2e | 4yery creed of their craft to delay the game Total Will Take in Some Prom- of bullding vessels in the public navy yards Dl'. Mflcs' unt. inent Experts. rather than through the contract system.” - many agricultural and horticultural organ. |of Pt:hmvb Tihc "sh;‘ will be :"? op "Khl‘; thll it rained so hard that it would be meces- [ *Miller and Elberfeld out on third 1zations. ing the business places and streets, and | giro o' call 1t But Pl v ith | Detroft certbensss 01 000400 48 . AT Sito used for cookiap parposes sad Push. | s Caoneh po Sabmer i i eet | B T 83 88 8 4 8 8 1 e LD e—— eart Cure HOLD KILLING JUSTIFIABLE | Mr. Lindsay has tnterested a number of our | (renry i Rangers favor yesterday. He |y EATned runa: Detroit, 3. Two-base hit: | PHILADELPHIA, April 27.—The program | k&nsas has won out in the primaries and is citizens in the enterprise and they have Holmes. Three-base hits: Maguire andof the eighth annual meeting of the Na- | SUre of another term in congrees. Mr. Dins- Leld off the rain and allowed th Wall : o v i i < Coromer's Jury Returns Verdiet on (expressed thoir willingness to co-operate | o on"m l;. r:n: g e B e Baser 0 .'3;?""55..2{2' gt}:"d:mrowgltlnl'xg tional Municipal league and the tenth an- ;‘;r",lr ',m“ “h.‘; l: osginiingcy s l,md never fails to relieve, "fi- few XHMng of Morsetniot Near with him in the enterpris The ninth came, and Peoria was put out finfl”"’"hm vonogue. |“"s°°§ to, p.;m.';, nual conference for good city government. ho:le:.ne“l{h: :l‘l:::.ndrl(:“:w?!::xb:;:r "l’m”;" cases are too severe for it to N o e on bases: etroit, 6; t. Louls, 6. A % 9, ore 1 e Oty Pawnce Republionn Comvention, |00 (W0, three. Dolan came o bat and [ Siruck out: By Miller. 2t by Powel § | L0 D¢ Beld at T iaaeay vas | 18 auothar woaurirbongrend in whioss acc- | CUFE: SSOIH by druggists on made a single. Stewart sacrificed him to [ Bases on balls: Off Miller, 2; off Powell, | been completed. rter of New . York, |cess in his primary eampaign co many of hi % T ROk, Nab., Abril 27— (Spectal) | gocond. Hickey batted him on to third, | bjeel "S,PLch: Miller. Tiime: 1:. Um: | league, James C. Carter of New York, (¢ in } 5 sluserely sted. Mr. i LOUP CITY, Neb. Aprll 27.—(Special | —The republican county central committee | going out himselt at first. Two out, with | P'Te: Corruthers. SIS BRUA AL e NVERL shalonn o N | s 1t T e A1 e . Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Telegram.)—The finding of the coroner's | was called to meet at Pawnes City yoster- | Gonding due. Jack Thomas way: subetr. Chicago 9, Cleveland 0. e S BN T TR e Aol et . fury in the laquest held today over the |day, and the county convention, for the | yiieq “ang the crowd was fairly on its| ,CHICAGO, April 2.—Chicago won to-|he makes his annual address, in which N e body of, the horeethief Baldwin, allas Ben- | selection of delegates to the county, sed- | ynaes in praver that he might repeat his g;y;,-.] :m:‘.h'):,m)l.n%l;\l: pl.l'érln:“phre:'e:::g case Hon. Charles F. Adams will preside. member of the Army and Navy ¢lub and s, besides, one of the regents of the Smith- nett, killed at the Van Horne ranch in the | atorlal and congressional conventions, and wonderf\ C Among the features of the program is a fl Y ul performance of the ninth in Cleveland_from scoring. A home run b i Yé YO I 0 northeast corner of Sherman county yes- | the nomination of two members of the | 1n(ne last game with St Jeseph e hen 9 | Davis Was the festures” Attenqunce 3,00, | dlscussion of the franchise question and | *onian Institution. These latter facts were a u rrom 4 8co! ! - | used by his opponents in an attempt to de- terday b ‘li QRIS pibbe, 18 8a Loflews, Seigpn and s sl T et | batted for Gonding and made a home run. P i PREaG ord ';,‘n‘l:'.::“"‘l;hI"’:"’fl::;‘:"c,‘;':e,':’:d S|t Nl via - statement wak ed s ohithi :{r:":: orne In :‘)In;' (‘lr:);kb:rrnwnahln. May 4. Things bave .bua" .'" quiet h"z' Thomas Has Stage Fright. s RigaAsl aliek W PP . | Detroft altuations. Those contributing pa- ulum;-ome(hing Itke this: “Dinsmore is a $500 ‘to $I’000 pril 27, 1902, before me, ¥ ? . - | Joves: et.. ! oftec o this series are: E. H. Clement, [Member of the Army and Navy club in 3 Gearge W, HURCer, coroncr of ‘aid county, |80 far, in a politieal wa¥, but from this| But the responsibllity of 5,000 heart :a::nrl"u' B e Transcript; George | Washington. ‘That club is composed of men 3 .2 i Green, If. u * 1 pon the body of Baldwin, Tn. dead, by | on more activity is expected. If there |aches and 260 points of percentage in the | Davis ss. ‘1 R e T | e Borosi 1 wriand loutere ia Touon, | LN 70M wiabl3 {5vont And ndd: s 280 $ R'.",,"'cmm,“,“ Charies Richardson, | H® 18 also u member of the Board of Re- |to 1,00 per cent on the investment? SCHBSA. The batq junmes are hereunto sub- | are any Savage men In this locality they | loague standing was. too much for Jack. | Meries F vice president of the Philadelphia Municipal | B8 of the l‘““"""‘": Institution. That | pyype WiLL STAND THE MOST RIGID league, and Superintendent E. W. Bemis | °T88Rization is one of the swell social clubs febippdaip ey Daly, 2b..... do say that on April %8, 1902, sald Baldwin, [ have too much diseretion to let it be | He took stage fright, and made fouls out of | fabeli, in. & T80 ClaveMnd’ Waterwos! of Washington. Its members are all dudes. The secretary of the league, Clinton R.|DO YOU want to be represented by euch a |and do not want one cent of your money allas Bennett, whose true name is to the | known. three balls, then striking out. Sulity iurorl unknown, dled by a gunshot wound Garvin, awfully inflicted by a sheriff's posse whil Peorla showed a great ball team, and o $O0F Norse Cox is a pltcher. Alloway, too, deserves| Total fellow as this?" Di of his death, and we further find that watq | ¢/al)—Plattsmouth was as. dry as a dust| Peoria batted when it was needed, and | Cleveiond 00000000 o0 Woodruft of Philadelphia, will review the | 0¥ A% iia®! But D Temaimed 1n Wesh, | Untl You are pertectly satisfied that every- shooting of ‘the sald Baldwin. allas Ben- | storm in Kaneas today. The saloons were | Omaha did not. Stone, whom Rourke has ETceat ST VIR, 1} SDAVN. ROTSIODMANEC I8 chenietbal alalvd | Loy ot Lt 6F Droceedtag to i b FNI i AL Tight Dett, whose true name i8 to the sald Jurors | all closed at 8 o'clock this forenoon and | farmed to Peoria, was & great favorite | Three-base hits: Isbell, Green. Home run: |an address entitled, “A Year's Municipal P & to his home to down. his first time to bat with a huge bunch of Garvin, 4; by Moore, 2; by Vasbinder, counting and statistics will form the. topic & sodhouse, in which they were surrounded, Bases on ‘balls: Off ‘Garvin, 1; off Mobre, 's di . Friday's And were travellng up a deep draw when fosss from old admirers and friends.|g: oft “Vagbinder, 7. Wild' pitch: Vas: | °f 086 Whole session's "l‘l"‘“'m;‘ ";" ity | Chairman Fowler of House Banking | address, o FIRE RECORD. Maloney did wonderful hitting, batting two | binder. Time: $:00. Umplres: Connelly | 86881008 will be held at Harvard university BiI — #een by the posse. Two men started up a singles and a double-out of three times|&nd Johnstone. at the special invitation of the university. I Speaks to Masses . draw on horseback on one side and 088| Cioeming Store amd Shoe Factory. up. Today s ladles’ day. Attendance, Standing of the Teams. In the morning the Pittsburg political Through Mails. GEORGE T. HALL, ¥p & draw oa the other side, while the situation will be discussed by George W. . 4 5,000. The score: Played, Wi Lost. - balunce followed up the dra after th GLENS FALLS, N. Y., April 27.—A dis. - on. et. ; BOK- m v fugitives, who, mnl:l they :u;. lnlluvod'; astrous fire visited Glens Falls today, caus- PEORIA. Washington : 3 (hitheid of that city, Who was SMAIMAM | wASHINGTON April; $7.—The majority 410 Des Buthiing fRuaEhey ¥ow. PC, 18 AB. Chicago 888 | of the citizens’ committee. The New York report - om -the ho banki y - e atarted at right angles up the hill, coming | !0 & Property loss estimated at over half Detrolt ... 606 v - o My e e e siried Tgh ‘nges up 0 N afing | 8¢ & doeesrs Toes sssthaiad 4} ovie it stone, o, e Detrolt ... a situntion will be discusséd—by Dr. Atbert [ (70K AL OUE RRICRE and - our | goygygy 1902 400 0 > ot 0/ Dexter, b 1/Congaiton, rf o Uhling, ¢ o|0" wlssssa-uusx susui 2500 P — Bl wlesss ol tesssnrwep I P 2 oonsamoluws’ Bl andenal ) cocorercee® who has been prominently mentioned throughout the atate as a probable candi- Barrett, of... 0 3 1 covmnssanil o8l ancnannmap nonewnsssP alusrcssas cemumounoad ——sumwosso? eevooooasa® Blunoam-ce ~lescosrss ':Illl:Jll. ‘:lr:].ll for Ihnd crime of hlz’l!ld Dry Suiday at Plattemouth, #tealing, wi lorce and arms, and had —_ - 3 v P hot o et fOrCe &nd arms, and had | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., April 27.—(Spe- | much praise. Nelther team hit well, though | cpicago AREEs e. " refute th cull N Fou 2 SOME MONEY THIS 18 i i B e A shown’ that | FOmAIned 80 during the day. Many visited [ with the crowd, and Blll Wilson, the old | b, ,?fif:‘“‘f_'m,,"“s-m,fi""g;’,}m.“;flé'! it Tl R e, BYUAL sharen A o':‘,::.“,“ Y y s t : By e subject of uniform municipal ac- -] » the two horse thieves had ascaped from the drugstores, but were promptly turned | Gate City catcher, wi met at the plate | Strang to Daly to Isbell. itruck out: { ) SENDS OVER MILLION COP'ES of your life to make a fortune. Call or Sl comonuBrns? Nlcamocwiicwn® > ] wnlescoccons’ shots were immedately exchanged, with | CIOUhInE store of Webb Brothers on Gien | Lasotie, 7t Bl e o oo Pailoiy i | Probably without precedent, Chairman | Ior 193 years the the tesult of the Killing of one and the | "treet and spread to the large plant of the | Yaughn, ib.. Boston .. > 2 « ey Philadelphia’ | 40| present a paper on “A Nonpartisan Ad- ! e """ | mintstration.”” Prof. J. H. Beale of Har- 5 : A surrender of the other. Fowler Sbirt and Collar company, occupy- | Tibald, 8b. , IN AMERICAN _ ASSOCIATION |vard wil discus “Charier Laginltion i Dr. I_yon S Sohanm Mart Frine — ing the upper story of mearly the entire :_-‘llhoney. L NEW A BIL block. Then, fanned by high wind, the | Wilson, ¢.... EW AUTOMOBILE RUNS AWAY [biock ' Them fuaoed by bieh wind, he (St € 0y D i o Grant Brings Troops. y- 3 SAN FRANCISCO, April 27.—The trans- 4 PERFECT - ! e rt Grant arrived early this morning from a an) }A Wlfll‘ le.glo 'A:nen‘;erl. Iln"ludléllr;h: - Ul s ini ry an u! (SOLUMBUS, 0. "April 27—The Columbus companies 'of casuals, 3 oo ow o, EAU DE COLOGNE leam met {ts firsi efeal y at ti HAS KEPT THE LEAD hands of Bt Paul. Dunhai yed omard G end o7 e Cime il | PROMISE OF THE WEATHER MAN | oy g1 eq ANT TOILET LUXURY. | %2z o ‘Weman Whe bulldings. The destruction of the Fowler Total... Jupan, Chech kept the home team' seat- Australla. most shirt plant throws rly 800 operatives out of employment and 200 more will be Carter, rf. L. . b 1 d Cool dell refreshing and lasting tractoa by & ol pane s Colombes'™ A1 | Smowers Followed by Fair and Cooler | 17,3 ®hy. pegple of refinement | Fhmsuis o e sk IRAAAASE wlossscoonn® alieaviosweguit | P > [} _,.'...;;‘.;FE > out of work temporarily. It is thought the | Genine, of insurance will nearly cover the loss Fleming, It HASTINGS, Neb., April 27.—(Speciai Tel- RSiNoun. 3b sgram.)—Mark Levy, who,won an automo- | Five Buildings at Republiean City. |pown: " bile In a rafle last week, took the ma-| REPUBLICAN CITY, Neb., April 27 |Hickey, 3b. chine out for the first time this morning. | (Special.)—Another large fire occurred here | Alloway. He was in company with an expert and |jast night, five bufldings being destroyed. |*Thomas ... c-ryl':lnxunw:d"-mort:l: m'l‘hl; lmlr- The estimated loss on the bulldings 1is no1 '," moon Mr. Levy ftelt satisfie at he could 33000 and $6,000 on merchandise. The o ) Operate the machine, 0 he took his Wife | printing office and contents owned by N. J. | Faroma s Ootted for Gonding In the iBin Soter. o Nout riding. Shortly after they had cleared { Ludi was a total loss, his insurance belng aloney, Fleming, Qonding. Sacri- y the B. & M. tracks on Hastings avenue the |amall. G. W. Underwood, gemeral store Maloney, Carter, Stewart. Double AN TR J . to' Truby to_Vaughn. First sutomoblle began to buck and finally |§; 500; total loss; insured for $800. A. A. e on balls: Off Cox, 2. Btruck out: By stopped. Mr. Levy got down to lnvesti- | Maley, merchandise, §2,000; insured for $450. by Allgway, 5. Time: 1:%5. Umpire: gate the trouble, and while doing 80 he (A A, Maley, two store buildings; insured 1| Dennam, For lowa and Missourl—Showers Monday, touched a lever, which started the ma- |for $850. C. Riter, meat market; loss, $700; do Springs 12, St. Jou L | 3 with rising temperatures; Tuesday fair and chin off at a high rate of spoed. The |umall tnsurance. C. W. Graves, bullding| COLORADO SPRINGS, April #1.—8t. = gl cooler; southeast winds, becoming north- H H automobile ran around in a oircle ke & |yuiyed at $400; no tnsurane Joseph played a loose flelding game. bunch | g : 1996 s west. dog chasing its own tall, and Mr. Levy N S T R b e T 30601101 For Colorado—Fair and slightly cooler was kept busy trylng to catch it. After HYMENEAL. Pltchers both had an off day. Attendance, yans, Meaney, . | Monday; Tuesday falr; warmer; variabie ' Telephone 1681, 1 urner, considerable excitement the machine was 500, Beore: R m | Three-buse Vita: “Hare . Tally, Atross, | 1008 Matinees Wed., Sat, Sun, 2:15. Every conquered and turned over to a mechanie, heets-Wilson. Colo. Springs. 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 *-13 1§ 3| Shannon, Chech. Home run: Gelef. Local Becord. Night, 8:15. 'Who took it u charge, while Mr. and Mra.| ' o seall Bt. Joseph..... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3—510 8| pls o] b 17 o on | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, Fanny Rice, James ¥. Kelly and Dorothy Levy continyed their journey on foot. * g Batteries: 8t Joseph, McFadden and Pltcher: By Dunbant 3 her 2ost | OMAHA, April 21.-Oficlal record of tem: Kent, Bether Fee, May De Souss, La homas F. Shoe Roth: Colorado ~ Springs, Gaston and | Jrmpirer " iyrpuil. 2. % | perature’ and precipiiacion compared with T e R atr: & . b both of this place, were niarried Thursday e corresponding day of the last three COUNTY OFFERS COMPROMISE evening at 6 o'clock at’the residence of Kansas Otty 6, Denver 4 Toledo 11, Minneapolis 4. 1908, 19501, 1900, 1908, Bl gy g B ears: Mclntyre and the Kinodrome. .| ToLEDO, 0., - Firet-class round trip openm fto Platte Willing to Pay $1,800 of the [ S0ty Superintendent Stevemson, Rev.| ypvyumm Colo., April #1.—Robinson's | , TOLEE Singia Brlt Ti-Toledo out batted | Maximum temperaturc .72 T 19 7 George E. Taylor of the Cesgregational led with bases on ball . Minimum temperature ... 47 6 6l ] overybody—§45 from Omaba to 2 29 Amount Owing by Lyach church officiating. Mr. Sheets h: been “E:"K:‘rwu ao;“:h- Yisteey. 13, the opea- ‘?-:Z..‘:"" PG S Arniente 1N, 1‘:‘:.“;:',;'&'35;"'"" ks 1o Los Angeles and San Franeisco BASE BAI ,I { to the State, one of the old aettlers of Plerce county | (M€ same. The sitendance 6790, wag, the Noomaniiad e P A SR B pokit gl o g and a farmer, and has Beld the offices of | ern league. Score: SN -5.0.41 RH.OAE | o Omaha for this day and since Mareh 1, via COLUMBUS, Neb., April 27.—(Special)— | $40ty commissloner and assestor. Miss 20030010046 8 3§ 4 ROUTH, & mle Peoria vs. Omaha. THG supervisors, 1n execullve session, | Wiison le one of the county's successtul |iKinsas City..2 0 0 30018 0-¢ 83 PRV e i | Aorll 28, 29, 30, 1 L] i H . et "< wouske o Day. | 5chool teachers. Mr. and Mre. Sheets will Lkl oy T e AT i Do GRY oegirairenrens & ment nt‘fl.m b:l:-o‘e::l-:l'y.‘::n'\:l.u the | leave mext Monday for Squirrel, 1daho, | site; Denver, Frisk and' Wilson, 1| Nrmal precipitation \idfnc April 21 to 27 Game called at 3:%. Take Bouth Omeha ’ 3 . | ommoorommul cunpwacson® @l ccommrocoo® tendance, 10,008. Score: Weather Monday in for over a quarter of a century rapidly gaining favar bere, COLUMBUS. Nebraska. e — 4 FOR SALE BY W. R. BENNETT CO. WASHINGTON, April 27.—Forecast: e LR TRENES ’ For Nebraska, North and South Dakota— Showers, followed by fair and cooler Mon- oo ey day; Toesday falr; west winds. ° L nEewod O/ Evans, 2b. 3| Turner, 36, 9| Nattress, se. 1/Fox, e. NAST—— H 3 1 H 0 0 1 1 3 " <loonsucwomny ] S %l omms VINTON STREET PARK. make up the balance necessary | ¥here they will make their future home. Des Moines 11, Milwaukee 6. Deficlency for the da 12 inch Cars—South. socut Total precipitation since March 1147 inch SRR ) Tidat frol the $ete 4§ So- DES MOINES, April 27.—Des Moines de- 3 i E] 1 H 1 H 3 Deficléncy since Mareh 1 8.7 inches tiokets good for return until June count of the Lynch shortage. The bonds- , Cholera and Diarrhoea feated Milwaukee by the decisive score of Bl morwmn s Bl oonnnbonad v baonsarosemonsacall ) B 1 0 0 ] 1 1 0 1 % 1 3| Deficlency for cor. riod, 1901..1.31 inches Py . In the fifth inning the visitors W, “ oF ¥| Excess for cor. period, 1900........ .3 inch mes wagted the county to Remedy. Used up thiree pitchers afier pine rune had 00881388 e trom me 8t 7 p. ks P hr 0 04 Repo: will Baxe a meetin “A melghbor ran in with a bottle of | been ma afterward was the re- | Two-base hits: Bheibeck, Myers, Gilk 63 hours and sition made by the supervisors. Chamberlain‘s Colie, Cholers sult of the game In doubt. Attendance. | phyle. Three-base hit: Guillin: - Ho, x| : 40 min utes : EMPIRE e run: _— Remedy when my son was suffering with , § R Turner . Doyt e ok, Btolen v g Omaha to Los Angeles Broadway Paso Short Line. Cholos ve W e 3. e and 63d St. severe cramps and was given up as beyond ° Shetbeck, Miller to Turner. Struc TECUMSEH, Neb.. Apri )= Sope by My regwiar pRystalen: i v . By Corbett, 2 on_ balls: “Off Harmon, Ray Phillips and Frank | hign in his profession. After administering | s i Pherson. ‘Fricker | Hoghey Hit "wite Joi: Jhy “roid, piteh; tebead, sons of farmers who live near | three doses it my son regalned com- Time: 2:20. Umpire: [O'Nelil. ¢ eity, whese ages range from 16 to 18 | geiousaess recovered entirely within ng of the T Loulsville 1, of routes golng and returning. Fan away from their homes a week | twenty-four hours,” says Mrs. Mary Haller Played. Won. Lost. P.C.| LOUISVILLE, Ky| April 2 They appropriated the old family | of M. tord, V J B y (0" do gaytiing winopievile of Mount Crawford, .6 4 1 80| was unable to do ything with Altrock For further information call st or address erate Rates Bxeluel Extensive Library Access CITY TICKET OFFICR, HOrchestral Concerts Every Evening. 1333 Farnam St Pass the Emph or @ T Bend (0% [CHNBON QUINN. Proprietor & braad buggy, the property 5| oy x Rock Island Routg § e wure [ — 5 ] & Omaha. raining A fatkar, 08 thele mate o BEINGS Ty W e Blomesniy 0 | Kttondande; 1e0n Valentine, cloudy ...l and staridd out “to see the| CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 37.—(Special.) | Peoria 500 MILWAUKEE. North Platte, part cloudy here they went (o Lincoln, | —Charles Linn, one of Cheyenne's oldtime | Colorado Spri o RO Cheyenne, clear the week visited many poluts | residents, was nstantly killed in the Union | by, JOSSPR. - ) ol X FirsT CLANE culBINE. LUNCHEON, FIFTY CENTS 1290 T0 3 P, M. RVE BEANS quicy SUNDAY 5:3 P. M. DINNER H s w4 L eamesadmer CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. wonwIdNIg -w3sdwe) womxeN PSS B £832-RERESI2REES PO pid City, cloudy Huron, cloudy Wihaton, clouay ...l icago, part cloudy - Loufs, cloudy .......". t. Paul, part cloudy Davenport, part eloudy Kansas City, cloudy Havre, part cloudy Heiend, cloudy It Lake, clear 1l It 000 | MoBride, of.. Pacific supply yards here at § o'clock yes- | o " Ukee Parvaite’ 11 terday. Linn was assisting a bridge gang Deaga, 1b i loading timbers when one of the large GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Siteman = Sticks swung arpund and struck Bim & | Pirates Shut Out the Remnants for | oo " blow in the pit of the stomach. Linn fell A!u-l.) to the ground and died in & few mivutes. Total Charles Lins was the father of a large g B Sres) ey family. He came to Cheyeénne twenty liwaukee ........ Ouivamon. ‘part. ‘sloudy llalfllvfll » I"W-Q-.N"?’m I Ml.lllrd feature. yoars He_was sbout of age. | CHICAGD. April 21.—Chicago was shut e ... . - . . - { ) ] RKEL & BON, Pro D Sragunate hote hets for the [ 8 b P ol in "the e Lo 0 i { T indicates trace of precipitation. _}:% X e | LGB MARKEL & SON, Props. . - s ' ; v e A ot B et Clerk. © Ganael, " ib, briever, | pmmromn—wn %] cnoneiuoed! BS2EREBRIVLTL 2l connunnuen - Vrain e Bitting batemen. An y / ) PO Y, i Sn g i B Daven

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