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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDA = Saperespen [ . JANUARY 11, 1903, teenth: St. Tammany, 8 (Davisson). 14 to | : = = = = 2. \\v'; 'Iill‘fi" % (Fuller), 5 to 1, = ;*r\!“‘ i \ Agréi Sherift ' Bell, 8 (Redfern), 8 to 5 th.r ! " EVD DtAD W \ (AR SL.‘\T clare a dividend, but to place the surplus, Rival L“K"’f P“‘f jsh Final Agzeement on | ‘iU 468 g | | H) I\ I\ amounting to about $1,000, in the bullding A'l Poin's at Issne, ‘m‘l“""w‘vv'r;”r'u"-:m:'r::_4.e‘q;‘l:‘l'_: ‘nu'h,!_\‘x‘-:c‘:-;““‘:\ - fund. The prices obtalned last year were . | 01, ‘won The Lady, 1 (edtern). 80 & | better than in 1901, but the yield of fruft [ second; Mre. Frank Foster, 8 (Scully), 1a Wealthy Farmer of Persia Be 03d Waking | in this scction was much smaller. Reports (BALTIMORE CLUB GOES TO NEW YORK | te l third Time VEEE onee. Mag. When Train Arrives. { from the members, of whom an unusually nonl, & (Fullen: Tt 5 B, large number were in attendance, showed of Players Legally Awarded Bach | (Buchanan), o 1, second; & % (Lind- that the prospects for 1903 were better | %85, 8 to 1, third 3 E \ « @ Attachea | Sixth race, selling, one milc and SrORE THE FURLIC HAD BEEN TO MISSOURI TO BUY LAND | than they had been for many years s i A et Teeria "7 ity 15 to & ErOLTIY mAY " 002 . 401 to ¥ 1 Treaty Signe inspiry, 104 (K. Murphy), 7 to_ 1, secon During 1902 the assoctation hax.lled 42,4 ormal Treaty Glnepley, d04 ' Murphy), 7 to 1, second { baskets of grapes at an average price of s Cineinsats. 2:05 25 Tells Companions He is Tired and| gy conts a basket. In addition to this all | # o Capital $50,000. Reference: State National Bank, New Orlean: - Nap™ ol . v | neess nin LLN Will Take & Nap a4 Expires :mm t small frults and w"um;-. . 1 o : ! 20 Oanal Stram, Now Orlenss, La 200 Breddiray, et Yook i from Heart Fallure During andled, everything being produced by the | i neiNNATI Jan. 10.—The joint peace hSA.h r{(.\ m: 0, Jan. rN;TM I‘n:l‘:,n!- ! J o 1 = ee andicap, at seven furlongs, w a His Sleep. N R e committee of the National and American vajua of 88,130, was the feature at Oakiand i | Evening Glohe Suspends, Base Ball leagues adjourned shortly after today. Fofirteen horses went to the post. . | 70 4 . To a good start Maggie Felix and irenc The Counefl Blufts Evening Olobe, atter| 1, 2C1ock tonight, whea the following wes | {indsey set the pace §n the stretch Irene | On the arrival of the Burlington train at . " M| given out as unanimously adopted: Lindsey quit and Princess Titania, taking the Transfer depot yesterday morning at | ® Precarious existence of about one year, Pesce Pact Published. command, won cleverly from Byron Rose, $ o'clock Thomas Miller of Persia, In., one | BA® glven up the struggle and quit busi- who closed fast ness. The plant will be taken to Avoca,| The joint committee has unantmously | The weather was somewhat cloudy and of the passengers, falled to loave his seat | 1O5® The s :"N_k‘;‘)' ]Trlhmm Will be pub- | aEreed as follows | the track fast. Results . [] #nd at first it was supposed he was asleep. 1. Each and every contract hereafter en- | First race, three-quarters of a mile, sell- Investigation showed that he was dead, | lished. The Globe was started by Dennett & | tered into by the clubs of either league | Ing: Gladys Bell ‘won, Delvista second, Alberry of South Omaha to fll the “long- | with piayers, managers or umpires shall be | Kitty Kelly third Time: 1:11%, Miller was one of a party of five farmers o\ "L . g0 o0 atic organ in Council | considered valid and binding Second race, three furlongs uby Ring from Harrison and Ghelby counties who . b 2. A reserve rule shall be recognized, by | Won, Annie Maria second, Selected third. Bad been o Missours with the view of pur. BIUffe. but it lacked the necessary support | which each and every club may reserve Time: 0 i Bings Abbiadl ol LA " " of that party. The Tribune, it is sald, will | players under contract, and that a uniform hird race, six furlongs, selling: Mecorito chasing land. The party lett Kansas City | 00" o0 0 o ootities. couitract for the use of each league shall be Won, Bard Burns second, Anna N. third. . ¥riday evening and spent the greater part | b Tepublican in p adopted Time: 1134, : 0 at et on our | " ’ of the night in the smoking car. When slsbringe Lieonses 3. After a full consideration of all con- ourth race, seven furlongs, Follansbee / “« \S e lO’ Ses y tract claims by each and every club it is handicap: Princess Titanfa won, Byron ibe train reached the transfer depot the o o wed were | agreea that the list hereco attached, Rose second, Elliott third. Time: 1:3, \ tonductor notified Miller's companions that | ""l"":"]'m"m: d were {ssued yesterdsy | TEITC, exhibita"“A™ and "5 ta"the cor’ | | FIth race/ one mile. seliing: Jarrietiterre tf Q ]7 9 9 . i able to tows y o_the fol rect list of the players legully awarded to r won, Constellator second, Hesper ‘t 0 0 y paPn be had been unable to rouse Miller, who | G . "ynd Residence each club, exhibit “A" being the list of | third. Time: 1:41 ne ’e . ”0 aS & & racl’l avS' was leaning back In his seat, apparently Hans Peterson Soloth, Neola, Ia . American league players and exhibit * Sixth r: futurity course: Huniton won, y asleep. Investigation showed that the men , Lizzie Peterson, Neola, la ‘ being the list of National league players. | Claude second, The Fog third. Time: 1:10% . was dead and had probably been so for George W. Morrs. Councll Bluffs 4. It is agreed that any and all sums of — essie Ste uncf tos o} y received by any player fr n Yin dead and had probably been mo tor | Besal suaver. Counch Blufe mepey D bY afy pldver teom oy MANY STRIKES AND SPARES the train and taken to Cutler's undertak- | Weal Estate Transfers. {awarded by the exhiblts hereto attached | — e returned | ing rooms \ | shall forwith to the club so Americans Break All Road Rec- ™ These transters were filed yesterday in | advancing said sums, ana until all said | The dead man was a wealtby farmer, | . "ol SO a loan office of J. W. | sums of money £o0 advanced are returned | ords om Recent 5 about 50 years of age, and his son and two | gouine o1 Pearl street said player shall not be permitted to play Yous, w R R o ' daughters in Persia were at once notified, | Sauire, 100 Pearl sreet: qun any club in either league. | e are literally coining money for our three-horse per day clients at New Orleans this v e clty e after- | " ] ‘ L] 5 Clreults Are A a. | - v . R " s it 4 :::n-::d-l;f-l“l:d"*rflm':” 'nl-), ‘v"yr':'h"-:;‘p o Epnet, ot 9, biock 15, Mill add., w d.$1.50 reults Are Arrange I' DAYTON. O, Jan. 10.—8am Karpt. secro- winter. Our three-horse wire is getting the money and getting it in chunks. Our polic . . obey to K. alker, ot 9, 5. Tt ity ot At on- | tary o o s, : S - + H 1 o b e o he ey 6" Fatn, thin ‘moraing. | LMotk 5, Cukiand w.'er 11U w0 | & THE lreuls, of cach cague shall con, | {anlf (i, Americen Bavine <fusiy | WY of spending money in every possible direction with an open hand to secure the very best e e bee . % prS S Ruliars It , Boston, New York, Philadelp! American bowling trio’s trip th: h “the res vlies % ain vindic: o . s b8 Death s suppcaed to e been due o | P wrnd Rk, Wiy | | Gt b, o vop, el st ook otes, iz i ) results for our lients is again vindicated, and we are proud of our ability to make such o £ rd b Sl £ FRL T ¢ i A0 el d St. Louls; Natio v on, 406 d 224,095, to_their op- glori vi ‘e are e i oni & ” that an Inquest was unneceesary. Henty Delong and ite to Harvey 4 and 8t Logts; Nationsl leagit, Boston, i6 sames plaved was SO, o chelr oy g m;l‘(lmn shl\wung as we are enabled to do this morning. L Miller" i re Geor, d Al- | O A i add . W 2000 | burg, Chicago, St.” Louls and Cincinnatl. road records. The record of the trip, from hres li o " libe 5 " & : i e petller's companions were Gears and Al | biock I Vocrhis' add w. d.lo..oi.o; 000 Relrer clrek shai et October o January 1 ‘Inclusive, 15 a5 iy 'm(‘ t housand ()lmuts each paying us a weekly fee of $10 for our information, makes [ ’ b . D 2 v i c ority of s of follows: P or week o e s i3 v o RS : i § ama and Leonard Small of Portsmouth | And wig ot s, in outlot Mastdonia, the consent of the, madority ;'vr‘x';v‘ld';’dm"h Lt e il i 1.,1 88 lnl()lll!l? ]83(].00(; per week. Do you know, or did you ever hear of a single individ- 8 Th tated that when the train left Ham- | . ehenol ife to **** | there shall be no connection in any city | All-American players were won as follows: a unger who had a i b wi ‘hie g . ‘inni v . BN b“:: e "m‘mm:w"“': 'oft Moy | Jonn H Schetickt andwife (o Minnie Where "two clubs_exiat: neither shall any | John J. Voorhels, first prize, gold “m,! il plung b und of tlmtlm.ngmtmh with which to conduct a winning cam- &8 S30 8 U CRE he ek e 1o 80 t0 hia | AL g oo | club tranater of release its plavets tor the, and chalh 4 g0 in gold, paign on the turf or one that was willing to spend that amount? Allowing for our adver- [ seat to take & nap, s h said he telt some. | EBIY Brown and busband ic Atma o which 1 s w member. | o Petefson, third prize, diamond studded tising bills we have a fund of over §4,000 per day to draw from to spend with owners and ks A o | e ¥ R ] Ufsach year the president of each leagus iy Seibach, fourth prize, gold watch trainers, and to employ the most skilled corps of clockers ever corralled in the history of ARE- UNDERTAKERS IN TRUST | nipert A. Tewts ,‘w”{, 1o Bateh & ’ cach, who shall be autnorised to prepare a | Individual records: i) the turf, and we spend very mu}'l_\ all of it to accomplish our aims. Foote, self nwi H-1-4, w. d..... | the champlonship season by each club in ' Games. Pins. Average.Score. | The stockholders of the Maxim & Gay Company are willing that the maximum profits Almost Double the Price Demanded Nine tratisfers; total | each league. This schedule shall be sub- J; J; Voorhels. 824 62837 192129-824 219 of the corporation should be ) 5 PR s e ‘Wens s Busy Nine ) _tots mitted by the committee within three 'P. Wolf. 1346 65,266 188 200-346 279 P n shou annually 100 per cent, on their $50,000 investment. (They e for Durying MINOR MENTI weeks after the appointment to each league K. Peterson.... 284 52,466 184209-284 243 are not hogs) A littl ith fo witl k. s 2 N Paupers. sy > for ratfication and adoption. “This com- A. Selbach....d W08 Il %18 4 g gs. e aritbmetic will show you that under these conditions we are { —_— mittee shall be authorized, deems the - gl SEriEh s 3 P 4 Tisvie st ol fame ‘advisabie, (0 Lrovido for a series of | Wik e B still able to spend $3,800 per day for informa tion. Think it over. BExamine the results “Have the undertakers of Council Biufts| For rent, .“:a.m Ihlnu”i 7:1'983“4:: :v:’ ‘lr‘:\ublgrhnr:.h‘l‘[;!inmes between all the clubs | (. o0k bowling alieys yesterday atter. | we get, as shown in the table of winnings and losings presented below, and ask yourself rmed a trust?’ This is th tion which | XPert watch repairing, Lefrert, WAy, 7. On or before the 1st day of Feb y Tnoon the court house employes met in a v soe : 9, : 2 e " yed i bl AL EAG G e | Ocer is selling dwellings cheap. 49 BY. | of Rl A e e ucl“hc e fiibln' conteat, remuiting 10 victors' for | whether our proposition isn’t the greatest thing you ever struck since you joined the Dot B t a co e | tha abstracters. core : | 7 ve 3 . » # County Supervisors. Last year the board | g} lfi'r;',;':n{?,mm" C. E. Alexander & Co., :2:;1 Appeint & fommitise on ruine %,".3::51 L H ?l?manfrn(‘e. We were the turf sensation of 1901 at Sheepshepd and Saratoga. We were »aid $8 each for the burial of paupers, the | \yg 560 Sooik. SADHIY ¢ | uniform playing rules. These rules shall ¢ 4 e 902 Vew Or i 3 2 5 eribabos s el gy ipors, the | vanted, sood cook. Apply st 28 Story | i3 bt by the Commitice within (hres Teca st 20 3 Tol;zl“ 5 f\‘ur sel'mntinn of 190: fn New Orleans, Brighton and Saratoga. We are already the kers which is now out of business. Lewic| Six photos of yourself o friends, 10 cents. | leages for thelv tatintation and adoption. Loauey « D10 1 132 4@ urf sensation of 1903 at New Orleans. Sadler . S106 14 160 410 Cutler and Charles Lunkley, the two un- | Carveth, artist, 308 Broadway. 8. It Is further agreed that the sald two Mah, . i Jertakers of the city, ;eaterday filed a jolnt | o CUL Drices on art calendars and blotters | leagues hereinbefore mentioned shall enter Btare e, R e @ for New Year's gifts. Alexander & Co. into a national agreement embodying the i o i bid, offering to bury the county paupers at | Mayor Dell G. Morgan left yesterday for | agreements and conditions hereinbefore | Totals.. T8 758 T8 2,200 - 9 - - $16 & head. The board laid the matter over | Oregon to look after his timber land Inter- | e\ forth, and It is further agreed that CLERICAL FORCE. | Wil the sext mesting. sts Presidents Ban B. Johnson and Harry C. d , P y 3 d. L 'The sususl report of F. L Reed, clork | ,, WaRId, at once, boy with pony to carry | Pulliam be and hereby are appolnted esch 1st. 24 34 | Moriarity W 1% 14 Here 1s a record of th o A K3 o oMo 5 @a committee of one from each league for s a record of the horses played dally for our three-horse-per-day clients at New Orlean A ot the district court, filed with the board | street. . < AP0 At the office, 10 Pearl the" purpcse ‘o "making, ‘preparing and | Boller T two racing days. s sraioiballor iy o - ? uch national agreement, A ; yesterday morning, shows the comp-rluon“ We are headquarters for glass of all F T O e e Brapy: | Bloaseet H3 176 Every loser is accounted for here as well as every winner, and a showing Is made of the result of a $30 daily play, ) ot foen collected here and 1n Avoca as fol- b Kinds. See us before you buy. "C. B. Patat, deut P.'T. FPowers of the National Associ Weber i 138 divided inta bets of $10 each on our three dally selections. E f es to e lows: Marriage licenses, Council BIUfs,| "\ yorieq of revival services will begin at | onter and ndvise With them. in the formu. | _ Totals. L 650 60 T §410; Avoca, $52. Filing petitions, Council| e Fifth Avenue Methodist church Sunday, | lating of national agreements. M. R. Huntington was defeated by Harry RESULT OF A 810 FLAT BET: Bluffe, $820.50; Avoca, $85.60. Miscellancous | Jannary % Cottage prayer meetings will | 6. It s hereby agreed that each member Reed last night at Clark's by this score: » writs, Council Bluffs, $30; Avoca, $3. Dec- sime. ereby bind himself an respective 1st. 2d. 84, 4th. Sth. T'tL Date. H, 9 SiekeioaE. Gousell mu'fl. $.75: Avoca, 15| Zcph Hughes has been committed to the | icague by signing this agreement, this J0th | Reed T % M s T WED., Dec. 17, 0e.... SCOTCH PLAID oS TWON " | 0B Dec. s0..... RANKIN Pies Twon Vol a ) $3,15; b 10| county jall by Justice Carson pending | day of January 1903, Huntington, 182 .68 160 172 160 81 WoN 77 [WED.' Dec. 8.\ : 1 LosT 0 cents. Naturalizations, Councll Bluffs, $6; | hearing on an information filed by Hughes' HAF{R\' PULLIAM, —_— LosT 0| " " do’ BARD OF 1 Wox o $1. Transcripts, Council Blufts, $28; | wife, charging him with intoxication. AUGUST HERRMANN, Sestrice Toani §h Detatea; WON 18 4o HONOLULU o) I WRR $5.75. Mechanics' llens, Council| ‘“Uncle Josh Weathersby" (Cal Stewart), SAMES A HARTS @ WON 12 |THURS. Jan. 1.....8CORPIO .. 5 3 1 4 Bia (he famous Yankee story teller, will be at ANK DEHAAS ROBINSON, | BEATRICE, Neb, Jan. 10.—(Special)— WoN 8 o WiTEOLe &0 1 Wi B Blufts, $38; Avoca, $3. Costs in old cases, | (he LAMONS TS SOMY toler, o e oy . "B, JOHNSON. The Beatrice bowiing feam went (o Wilber WON T |FRI.Jan. 2 INSPBCTOR i toar Council Bluffs, $1,064.90; Avoca, 3209.70; | cvening to give a free entertainment, mak- ARLES A. COMISKEY, yesterday and met defeat at the hands of WON 0 'do “, SEET SN e 1o Grand total, Council Bluffs, $1,084.90; Avoca, ing records on the Columbla graphophone. ?Ré“!i‘sl_m‘g&omms. the Wilber bowlers by fifty-four pin: - HARRY WON 3 do . ¢ e e : 3 — ELIZA DILLON 3 $200.70. Grand total fees ccliccted in both 1f the party who took package from the €50 b 1 WoN o y motor car returning from Omaha lat - . o) > 1 WON places, $2,770.85. o tatmed | 13y afternoon, and who s know il T it e b s STATE AGAINST OMAHA SHOOT 3 WON 3 JUDGE DU RELLE 1 tosr @ 1 The report also showed that nnclaimed | turn same to’ Keppner's grocery store, 43| St. Louls—Powell, F. Donahue, Sudhoft, - 3U] 110 o witnoss fees amounting to $139.80 In Coua- | South Maln street, no questions will' be | Riedy, Slevers, Kahoe Sugden, Anderso Lively Team Muteh at Live Birds is ARLINE Nox 2 e UMADA e | . Padden, Walkie, McCormick,” Hemphill, VEBUVIA ... WON %0 cil Bluffs and $1750 in Avoca had been | "\ o iine channel s now open. We selt | Heldrick, Borkett, W. Friel. Proposed for the Loeal b2 LR X JOHN COULTER 1 won 100 turned over to the county treasurer. Mr. | efocks and bonds on commissio - | Detrolt—Buelow, Danovan, Mercer, Mul- Grbunas. CRITERION . LosT AvE n and ar- - - BLLIE . 1 LOST 10 Reed also reported that during the last year | range guaranty of principal and some In. | len, Yeager, Turnei, Gleason, Elberfeld, HIRAM JOHN woN 7 . PHILO 5 34 » | tercat. ~Charters furnishea under new uct | Crawford, Barrett, McAllister, Kissinger, . e bl 4 POTENT! 5 24 10 d collected f ting to $108.15 W LOST he had collected fees amounting 16| ot congress, small cost. Many references. | Kitson. There fs prospects of a keen match race hADES 24 & B - ol earned by John Morgan, during his term | New York and London syndicate, 10 Wall| \Washington—Clark, Drill, Orth, Town-|at live birds to be held in Omaha between e, e P -C.KAHLER . 5 WON 8 s sherifl and which he had been unable | street, New York. wend, PTll‘vn.Rlfie,““Cnr’I"’l;h“ (‘n(g:\:l'.'hrlm two picked teams shortly. George L, Carter MAJOR MANSIR . 2 e ah R c o inontreville, 'Robinson, 3 | writes fr . 30U WwoN & D (o collect Under the settiement with for- | A¥ticles of incorporation of the Hermsen | BRIV celbach. Ryan, Hoimes. e Jtesi ey, Hah. they &% SR WON 18 iEnADA -] H mer Sherift Morgan, these fees revert to | 316,00, were flied in the office of the county | . Philadelphia — Plank, \Waddell, lienly, | a similar team'to be drawn from ome‘ ZEDERAL . ) y 1 LosT 10 the county. o far Clerk' Reed has col- ‘r\;mgd(r yesterday. J. A. Hermsen and A. ?):'r':'n.f“;‘-:"'un?f.m"\i‘ (\\‘{'n:;)n.l Favers g,_,u‘n:‘ ‘n,,:..y.;e 'fl" ‘]-m,,,c" Blufts. The ATHLANA Yo 2 5 WON m fees, all of which has been turned into the | porators § i b man. i Dinsen. Wintes, | Mjiement later. 3 PUTHERN Fox i | 3 . ty. g swer, ethployed in o oston—Colline, Young, Dinee nters, | " The same team wishes a return match at LosT PO g A LA : m}‘:‘ P{rolt notified the board of his resigna at hn‘.';ll('; e ":’n:."no"‘:".'-‘:m:;: { Hughes, Gibson, Altrock, Crieger, Ferris, | arty inanimate \argets, to be held at Grand PP YOU DARE AD wox Net profits on twenty, two racing day) ; riad La Chance, Parent, Gleason, Dougherty, | Island Neb., dur'ng the gun tournament Uion as justice of the peace for Knox town- | ffom drowning Friday —afternoon. He | gian), Freeman, Jones, Stone, O'Brien, | 5 sun tournament wn g ity ffipee) X gt | socs oo et The Saensers ofee SOL. LICHTENSTEIN IS OUR COMMISSIONER 4 P Brewo e D ushed an lce A%, sq%ard | Bradiey, Gochnaur, Lnjofe, "Hickman, Ab- | money. The Omaha (rigger artists are re. court bouse at Avoca at a yearly salary | puiied to safety bott, Bemls. Joss. Moore Wrlght, Been-| quested to publish a \ist of thelr men it Since the Maxim & Gay Co. scored its first sensational success, it has heen handicapped in obtaining the best re- o $100. | W. E. Hiberll, arrested in this city lato | Bounds Thoney, Walker & SO EhAY AoRpL N ahoty ane all T the sults for s clients by the fact that its selections became public property before the races were on. In the east F. M. Cunningham, the “‘tax ferret,” pre- | Friday night with two cofls of copper | Chicago—Dundon, Sullivan, McFarland, | ranged. e g % throughout the year it has heen the experience of everyone that once a horse was known to be tipped by Maxim & nented & bill for $3,410.07, being 50 por | Mie, the broverty of the Nebraska Wele |'Callahan, Patterson, White, Flaherty, Dun- | Following is a list of names from which Gay to win a race, that horse became a mark for the bookmakers In the betting. If the horse we tipped was & natural cent of $6,820.14 taxes pald Into the county | Back to Ked Ok lasi evening. Mrank Let: P Sieat; Hrasn, Dolan. Han: | e Al-Newraska tesm wil] be_chosn: B, 5 10 1 shot, bookmakers to whom the Snformation was just as accessible as it was to anybody else who pald the price, treasury since June 6 last as the result of | tit, whom FHiverli claims cmpioyed him to A Beatrice: G. 0. Rain, Beatrice; C. D, ind: | chalked up 2 to 1, more or less, knowing that the play was sure to come. As a result, clients got the worst of it. C. C. Beverige, | 8} We have provided against this at New Orleans. Our information is not on sale before the races are run, and Is oder, Columbus; 1ot even transmitied by telegraph, either in code or otherwise. Even a code would be futlle, because there could be Ble work In uncovering property which had | Dring the wire fo Council Biufta to dispose | "New ' York—0'Connor. Beville, Griffith, e been omitted from axation. The board | Of 1% URder arrest in Ked Oak. Cheabro, 3. Tannentl, Wiltze, Adkins. | rement. G A, " Ser 3 1 promptly rejocted the claim S A iar: Masiis | Ml nothing to stop any bookmaker, of set of bookmakers, from subscribing for the information, obtaining the code and The new time card on the Burlington, | Wolf, Howell, Gansell, Willlams, Long, |Geor the whole | taking effect at noon today, schedules the | Conroy, L. Davis, False, Keeler, H. Mc- (m‘m:g. tns, matter of Cunningham's contract is now in | aeparture of train No. 4 at 937 a. m. from Farland, Courtney Defenderfer, Wood River; Frank Baird, | B8l baving the transcribed message re-telegraphed them. litigation. I A P R a0 e i fom the Nntlonal Leagwe Players. Harma, Is saundess. Biging ¥l B To ebable bettors to place their money on the korses to the very best acvantage, the services of Mr. Sol Lichten- illian, Aibio; F. Harlan, South Auburn; John Halle submitted a proposition to | Union depct at 10:6 _a. m. and the city | Cyneinnati—Kelley, Seymour, Donlin, Ma- | George L. Carter, North Pl 8l ciein, the noted eastern bookmaker, have been secured by the Maxim & Gay Company. Mr. Lichtenstein has & na- paint county bridges for $2.50 per day and | depot oA 0 8-om, _oTain; No. § fram the | goon, Beckiey, Bteinte:dt, Hahn, Poole, tional reputation as a bookmaker and is far-famed as a “ring general He charges b per cent of the weekly profits haul material, the county supplying same. | Shey MerescIo ATTIVINK at 10 8. m., will | Morrissey, - Vickers, = Leigen, Gilckman. | B or handling the money, and he makes upward of §10,000 per week sure profit by the transaction. The information in No action was taken. Louls Brown and Midison Mitbura, | boiber uendng. Butholf. Wigge, HOoker, | The scores of the rhooting contests at the hands of Mr, Lichtenstein, to be used solely for the Lenefit of our clients, proves of an advantage which can hardly Rev. W. 8. Barnes and merbers of the | charged wiih stealing a auantiiy of house: | biedurk ianc, Philipl, Leever, Doheny, | the gun club grounds across the river ves | be overestimated. The higher the odds the larger Mr. Lichtenatein's commission is. First Preabyterian church asked that county | hold, goods irom the ‘Foster residence on | Vail, ‘Wilhelm,' Valkenberg, = McLaughiin: | terday tollow: 0! cond street, during e absence | Merritt, smith, Zimmer. elps, Bransield, Plgeons— assistance be rendered Mrs. Eliza 8. Baker, [ ¢ the family from the city, walved ex- ' kitch:y, Wagher, Leach, Burke, Sebring. Rttt . i whose son was recently run down and | aminaflon in Justice Ouren's ‘courc”yes(er. | Heaumant, Clarke. 3. oNen, | Goodrich o). Gay. They were bound over to the grand | St. Louis—F. J. Donovan, J. Nell, | Carter (0).....oiest killed by & Wabash switch engine, and the | §52 4%y, "I [RU0F Dail” placed at $o00 | Weaver, Hyan, M. d. . O'Neli, Murphy. | Weatherhead (30).... You can easlly be convinced, there- [3 ) fore, that Mr. Lichtensteln more than endeavors to use those tactics at New Orleans which have made him famous S 18 e eee e 1 on the ecastern iracks to secure an inflated price against those horses on which he intends to bet for us. 220 2222 2222 0202 2020 4 Recently Mr. Lichtenstein has, for the protection of our clients, been placing the money away from the track, but % invariably he is present in the New Orleans betting ring, and never forgets his duty to bull the market on our se- supervisor of the poor was instructed 10| iwere committed o the county Jail, Poaver, Rysn M Eor 00 Mofarmne. | B8 lcctions. His tactics are his own, and for obvlous reasons cannot be further explained here. act in the matter. Thomas Bowman and Spencer Smith, | Mi.ton, Sanders, Brown, Wicker, Rhoades, | .. 11111 11011 71111 11111 1111124 | B The board adjourned to Tuesday. charged by the county supervisors to check | Nichols, Farrell, Krueger, Hartman, Ira-| A e O : “‘ “ I I e up ihe accounts of the county oificers | shear, clay, Brmoot, Wilipe Eupnem, |2 1111 111 111 111 no10—23 | B . Labb Wil Kaows th Riuis. Whoxe terms expired Junuary 1 yesterday | - Chicago-kiiig, Kaub, Tavior, tanderen | carr® .1 i ot i o= | B W. L Tane, alias. “Doc” Butler, under | GOUNY. AUGIOE, "Thete rebort When ficd | 186: ChARce, Lowe, Tiakers. L Qodrish oo 4 G111 GRS B A Nothing fs communicated over the wires before {he races to our subscribers. As & aymbol of good faith, however, ot B8 oty will show an excellent condition of affairs | Dubbs, Slugle, Harley, Jones, R. Weatherhead 11111 11111 11011 11010 1111122 the day's selections are placed in a sealed envelope, addressed to each subscriber, and put in the mail at the New ;e":b"r; oq," il Ab‘l‘n";' e ‘:"" in “‘l'l i this ofes. TREX cammenced woes pas- | ‘)“’",‘."',:l""j\",:t.,\' S 0T S B Oricans General Postofice at 1 p.m. daily. We guarantee that no horse will be played for any client, except the 5 DAk, 1a well' SEUTD PRASHINE. Jp R Sl 0F “oNe| BTy Danear, oot Carne. s (0 hewen HARR se has been mailed to him In an envelope bearing the New Orleans postmark Baown in this city, having been up for five | COUNLY recorder. Stanle Dexter, Cooley, t'arney name of that hor: P! 13 postmark not later thaw 2 p. m. Twenty- ke, Lush, Audrey BUFFALO, Jan. 10.- Arthur Duff: our students _enrolled at tne | Kittre of the day the races are run. After the races are run New Orleans clients can learn at our New Orleans office the years In the penitentiary at Anamosa for ¥ - g ph 0L on, Th champion 100-yard sprinter ¢l 4 v J Western lowa college this week, thereby | Philadelphi—Woiverion hamy 3 pris Pl C.mes of the horses Mr. Lichtenstein has been instructed to play. New York clients can learn at our New York office, " + Sat 3 3 . Duggleby, Frazer, Ba | made attempt at Seven| 2% 3 the.reibery of e FIrst Natioeal bank Of | Dem R o OOty ot iy | Woro: iipen: ek, Daugiaes, | fhent armory 1onight to lower the and out-of-town clients will receive the news by telegraph, If they so order—all telegrams at cost of subscriber. In MO, was robbed February 30, 95, | Iht. JAst et mmtntha a beeh henom Van .| for seventy-yards. — He to bre: addition, we undertake to place In the hands of the editor of the New Orleans ITEM before the races the selections bui covered the in 7 ——————— 1t 18 an iuteresting elght to visit . and Butler, George Willard and Buzzy M- | departments of the school where so many | sicGraw, Warner it Fev, Kot Hush, alias J. J. Rellly, were arrosted (v | YOUNK e ant women are husily engnges | truct iin him prior Lo this n preparing themselves for the batties of man, Mertes, Eresughan, days Iater at the Kiel hotel in this city | v’ SRRt & (Lire o tha work s of s Miah | nity; Dunn, Lauder, Babb, ¢ Saidad by Deputy Sherift Nick O'Brien and an as- | orcer and those who compiete either tne | brookiyn—ihis list to be attached H ) e representing National league, | ‘ sistant. While belng taken to the county | business, shorthand or normal course are | commitiee represcuting Walohil SRETS | well equipped for the Wuties of life. The | but to contain no ni the money will be played on, and also to advertise next morning the names of the horses in the New York DAILY AMERICA, which is the recognized racing authority of the country. For the security of rersons to whom our fame and financial standing are unknown, and who wish to follow us at New Orleans, the Maxim & Gay Co. refers to the State National Bank of New Orleans and turfmen generally. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. i with check for profits. Accounts accepted subject to withdrawal by you on telegraphic notice to that effect. Official closing 0dds, as published in the New York DAILY AMERICA, the recognized raciug authority of the east, are guar- anteed A The following are the minimum sums that are accepted for betting: jall the prisoners made a break to escape | Niuhi“achool is an important feature, as it | 18t of American league clubs i e Then and several shots were fired, O'Brien being | gives those who have not had the advan- | INDI NAPOLIS, dan. 10.—dobn . Brush 4 badly wounded In the melec. NcHugh, | figes of un education (o spend their even- | 0F ¢ JU% VA redlic o “the eace con- | The fee for our one-horse wire and for our three-horse wire is $10 woekly for each. Mr. Sol Lichtensteln's chargee alias Rollly, ecaped at tho time, but wes | " } | Eerened g, i P for placing your money at the track are 5-per cent of the net weekly winnings. Statements are mafled you weekly ! ' ] er. *The 'story 1s incomplete, there should be g { anusted two years later {JEFFRIES AND FITZ COMING | some ‘account of the Naiional commiitee Willard and Butler, who gave the name | of J. J. Wilson, were tried before Judge Woolson in_the federal court and were loosing their pocketbooks to the committee ! 3 o1 o from the American league, and [ don't care | | | Night of | fore me.” ], each sentenced to five years in the peniten- Box in Om | For u & datly play on each horse - 4 tiary. Willard was sent to Fort Madison January 25, piad | SO & 313 CSHY D16V 0N 8ach Dot 1 . F $20 dally play on $10 938 Builar, ollss Wiledh, (o Asacuoes. M- SLUSHY TRACK SPOILS SPORT| For 72;: aally play on each Rorse—41% ugh allas Rellly, was tried In the dis-| Jumes J. Jeffries and Robert ——— For a $50 dally play on each horse—300 trict court on the charge of shooting | mons, champion andi former champlon Iphin Handily Wins Gentilly or u $100 daily play on each horee—$600 O'Brien and was sentenced to ten years PUE)lsts of the world, will box six ro.nds Handlca New Or- One week's Information fee of §10 must accompany all betting accounts in the penitentiary at Fort Madison, where | fi:.‘n’?"fl“n':‘nf,':\'u"vf—x'»run "l‘lll('uri.l:fi"lal‘nl':"nl'" h. For larger sums in proportion. : i be now s who is now In advance of the Fiiz-Jeff or- oen a deliclous flavor Remit direct to the Maxim & Gay Co., 928 Caual street, New Orieans. All accounts received by the Maxim & Gay 3 Butler, after serving his sentence in An- | Sanization, reached Omaha today, and has — Co. will be played by Mr. Sol Lichtenstein or some other agent of the Maxim & Gay Co., and the Maxim & Gay Co rranged with local promoters to hav A, 4o amoss, was taken 10 Jackson, Miss., WheTe | orre ey "ehiw oy Dromoters Lc Jave hls| NEwW ORLEANS, Jan 10— Slopoy | LB . ous p are no weather and a slushy track interfered with s he was tried for murder. At the first trial | ‘The fumous prizefighters are now at Sali | Weather and & stushe Feeck Intergerse Wrd will make all accountings direct to its clients. The Maxim & Gay Co, assumes all responsibility for a proper execu tion of its clients’ orders the fury falled to stres and on the second | LaKe Fb N e e bata st | O aily handicap. worth 1680 (o the win: | & (i unoqualled. Onsale [ 0:"::::“ AR Aonibes Meatiag ey (g 1je . T Mesragc 5 N el et J trial h tted. ~ c o nd . it ner, lacked the spirit which the characte 4 ess e o oo el | Fitzsimmon's, left hand, which prevencs | 057 (ACE€ irea™ Dromised. - Philo was | @81 the leading caies, | : | o & They | \he favorite amd was admirably ridden by drug stores and bars. J Grape Growers Eleet Officers. | will resume their tour east shortly h | | “Arrangements are niready neatiy com- | Fuller, who sent him to the front and | o At the annual meeting of the Council | pleted for this event There will be two gloveriy by {we leagths. loesais and Mag: : Blufts Grape Growers' Shipping associa- | SOTANE PRSITLRATY, DOULE S0 DY, (eaiher: | favorites” Results 3 S, HIRSCH & £0. Rush us a commission to New Orleans at once. We have buncl i « tion, held yesterday in Farmers’ hall in the | rncs English will participate in one, Paui |, FITEt race, seven furlongs, selling: Strat- & . & bunch of long-priced court house. these officers were elected: | Murray In the other. Hoth are Omaha 100 S0 B0 A wopi: Rough Wolesale Liguor horses ready to be put over the plate as soon as a good opening in the way of a condi- § ® and well know ocal ring follow- ] ) . \ Dealers, 4 : 4 b . . m:.:;;; Sumusl x::ly."vlo: l:lm::'"- ers.” Their opponents have not yei been 4.5 (Ponpees (hird. Time: | @ o woaS CITY, MO, tion race presents itself. Nearly all the races are condition affairs this week, and if you h 3 & selec - - 7 | ’ b treasurer, C. Konigmacher: directors, W.| - Sorond vace. six fusiouss: Amigass, 9| want to be in from the start, go to the nearest telegraph office and have your commi a3 R RSN~ ova > (A Halh, 13 10 5, won: Honolulu, 107 (Hege- 3 nmis- F. B. Hi, A sion transmitted by telegraph. Our information is getting better every day. | . W. G. Rieh. G. M. | BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10—J. 8. Mc- ) ’ y day. Last week Alexander Wood, W. G. Rich. G. M. "“".“‘._ { Donala "today paid. $5000 to Burns and we put over three at odds of 10 to 1 or better. This we \ ham was reappointed manager for the ensu- | RENAIS (00, R B, 13 Furis and| po couats, coLps, ’ we feel confident we will treble ing year. ‘.u Jockey Ransch, and signed the boy | SORE THROA I and » that showing. L o The business for 1902 amounted to about | to ride for W. K. Vagderbilt abroad at a | HOARSENESS — I AKE I b salary, It Is stated, of 310,000 2 year, with 30,000, but was Dot as good as that of the | FLATL oy g o tonewal for two more year previous. It was decided not to de- | years ~ Ask your druggist or send 25 cents t o Howell Drug Co., Omaba, Neh

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