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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 2 1009 Il 34 to May 1, inclusive, and to Louis News of Indoorand Outdoor Sports | s it s b More Letters From Grateful Patients | running races must be conducted under }}l jeting circumatances, which means (hat the & 1 . bookmakers cannot aperate on tracks con- | Following are two more of the many letters which the Austro-American Doctors are con trolled by the commisal wronic ailments often of under the scientific direction of the great diagnostician, Dr. | stantly receiving from grateful patients whom they have relieved ¢ t Keeley, p ar ' {0 Mirnehaha, Ariwaka, Lady Ethel. Morcow | gqyyy, .s WISHWCTM TAhh5 ‘;h“’\[" : . ,‘.‘:’.{t'r;,‘:!"‘ o Shides ‘ana Kate Carney | STILL MOPES g o vears’ standing., These doctor Totais a8 FOuTI Pese. five and-a halt furlon President Comiskey Denies Report He - R ST %1 Ray Thompson (106, Young, 5 to 1) won Has Declined to Play. Theodore Milen, are demonstrating to the people of the West that the Austro-American treatment P % . 4 v 24 gally Preston (105, Martin, 2 o W second. | GHICAGH o “haries > a8 8 ‘' n 3 2 Di 3 3 Cantillon's Men Make Most Hits and | w ashingion—Runs 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 a e, ety Hard Time v s RSy "f_"'l’.'m‘,‘.'['flg’,:"'_"',"’,“fi’:, will cure Rhematism, Goitre, Epilepsy, Gall Stones, Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Blood jts ) o o 3 Iee, Clolstaress, Dispute, Select and |t cho réached home today from Uhe ; : ; p ) Pai Win. Two-base hita: Pendry, lLeBra ayes also ran ncific const, repuaiaten the report that | and all Chronie and Nervous Diseases of men andwomen, when all other known methods have failed. Bride, Fresman. Three-buse hits vace, one mile and & sixteenth: | Fleider Jones had definitely declined to McBride. Wild pitch: Hughes. Dundon (106, Reid, 7 to 10) won, | play with the Chicago team this coming | JOE TAKES NO CHANCE OF LOSING | pie i joryer | Vi P il | Loleemap Bt S, 1) gt | o, e ghepren Tt bo i 01 They Ask No Fee Until the Patient Is Cured e out: By Hollenbeck, 1: by Rl | irare oi Vyacinth, Besteriing and Bells | for him (o arrange his business interesis Mest Pitehers Worked Three Innings | [Jo008 10 by Reclon @by Jopns 1 | BEOtL R8O TN, e furlongs: Miss K. O, .| I have ot given up hopes of getting The following letters are from local people whom you know-—not from people a thousand miles Each—Tracy Johns, Pa's New Rice, 4 oft Johns, 0; of( Keeley, | :"l 102, Brown. 15 (0 1) won, 8t Abe (102, Irvin, | Jones back.’ aaid Comiskey. “and probabi Ji Makes Mit Omana, 7 Washinglon. & Double plays: |21 1) second, Separater, (102, Fragwin 8| Sl be”with us *his year {away of whom you never heard: \ Schipke to McBride to Freemar " | Hand, May Jane, Nioless, Dandy Dancer, | o8 b she Sickering, Keele Time i 4 W i il & P Ball Sqaad Out. JORE ea. March 28, 1909, | pages:. Fisher, Pickering. | m {'fi”l\\.:‘v}zx‘m Battle Ax and Lady Caroline | . 810 o0t Bl BanAe O e | Logan, lowa, Marel v Forty foot ball men responded te Coach | Aystro-American Doctors, loe Cantillon took no chances with Pa's | mygENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS [ g, 06508 WINS FROM DEMAREST |John Griffith’'s call tor candidates at the Colts yesterday and again on the sec :y;:nfr::i:;rm'\?;‘.‘ Lp:“. ;'m. :?;tnnn\nllon 428 Ramge Bldg.. ond A sent in the best (hree plichers | Roseben Wina the Fourth Race at | (g, 000 kes Afternoon Game From The list included many stars, even though (8] I \ 3| he had to do what was possible to win Emeryville, Cure by Declsive Score. the fool ball men on the track and base | ma aeb. uads were not present at the meetlng. | |y . e who reported were: Felt, Stuart ear « Murphy, Fiynn, Ray Murphy, Bowen | PLAYERS | Played. Won. Lost. Pet the game. He did hot want the report | OAKLAND, Cal April 1. —Roseben STANDING OF THE traveling back te Washington that his | making his first appearance after guite a | Senators had heen beaten by Pa Rourke's | et up. wan the medii of & heo fand | ngstar ek "ou | Ehelps, Wheeler, Schimidi, Wagner, Ehret 1 wish to let you know how much better I am recruits in the opening of the season. The | oo Clay.) ie tromh bury’ and | o] . : || Klein, McEniry. Byers, Gutz, Swan, lou g W - i ¢ ™R 08 X oson |@in, "Fry. Milier, Wright, Johnson. Ne or taking the -Americs 3 nt for score at the end of the game was 5 to § | Bellewether. Scoville. on Westbury, made | Cyrier g ] o |ing Ty Milier, Welght, Johnson, ' New after taking the Austro ‘nun( An lunll.ne in favor of the visitors e owel. Ty jueges fined Wit | Sure 3 t - 1 s |uer. Schiund. Weai, Peterson. Coly, Ken-|gne month, For a long time before taking your Cantillon presented about the same line- | g6a® WL NN 0 clouing in on the horse [ AT ¢ 1 & 3 |qell Cossrove Whaley, ‘Thomas. Volimar : vitl Sbvaing up as the ‘day bfore, some of his stars | with Roseben. Brbet was beaten 4 fead | Ngy YORK, Apr Witn a splendid | McDonaid. treatiment I had been troubled with extreme e . t _and some being | by Tollbox In the fifth. after having BAd{ gpurc of fast billiards, making an unfin- | § 3 I WA 88 URA ‘City In the howpital, Dele. | Pad tuck in the early stages. Summaries: | ished run of 167, George . Slosson, tne| _ Athletie Amsoelation Election. headaches; 1 had no appetite and my stomach - First race, six furlongs, selling: 8Sake | Noy' york veteran, won tonjght's game of | BEATRIC g * ofal Tele P At Wanty has ‘mot reported. Wid Conroy has | 46 Borel 1% (o & won., Boloman (110 | K% WOd's " onamplonship series | gam ) At the annusi mestie of | the | Was so weak that when I did force myself to eat 4 game leg And Btreet has the grip. ‘The | Mentry, 12 (o Beond, e Eainrida | frem Calvin Demarest of Chicago, by a | Southeastern Nebra Athletic assoc 3 . ‘hether or Rourke family was about the same as the | Ylle. 5 to 2 third, ‘Time. 1:3% SWnrdS. | score of 50 to 2. The final run was made | tlon league No. 3, held here this afterr | it was always a question as to whether or not 1 L, Eckersall. Yank May | oy in. | mostly by center space nursing and was |these officers were elected: Presid | . o : 1 y before except that Fisher romped in | Mike Asheim, Yellowstone and Buna fin- | Gimbleed fn thirteen minites. The game | Profesor Gritcith. Crete: sice presdent, | would retain the food. 1 lost weight and became his old garden, Welch playing right while [ ished as pamed. = € furlongs, | (OMOrTow afternoon will be between Morn- | Harry Binger, Wilbur: secretary-treasui a g Vasbinder wag in center Becond Tace A a0 Hoas §ts | INBStar and Cline. Slosson will meet Sutton | E. LaGrande. Cherry. Fairbury, Hebron | s0 weak | could hardly get to and from my Hollenbéck opened up the fray for Oma selltng:. Fres: O, Tapis; 1 s y | tomorrow night , |5 University Place were elected to mem ) | 11 g " e ko y for Omaha { 1) won. Taunt (108, Taplin, 10 to 1) second. | "G ge Sutwn of Chicago won the match | bership. It was voted to hold the annual y as i ible sleep ¢ ras and was effective until the opening of the | Pimpkin (10, Post. 5 to 1) third. Time: | J1ar80 a0, B0 COlqR0 o rensional 15.2 | meet at Crete In May. work. It was impossible to sleep anc was in third, when Skipper Bill let a three-sacker | 1:16%. Billy Myer. Curriculum, Minot. . | ik jine billiard championship {ournament, PO D. Davis, Platoon. Banonica, Standove as named and a_half_ furlongs ave (101, Gross, 9 to Deverich. 4 to 1 defeating Louis Cur, ¢ Paris by a score of Huntley Haa Ball Team. constant misery All that is changed now. My | 500 to 385 The winmer was not in guoa | HUNTLEY, Neb, April 1.—(Special )—The Ll A g TARTY R i | form and had o rest several times, but | reorganization of the base beir el nas | Neadache is gone and 1 sleep like a child. My he finally won in an unfinished run of | been effected with a strong team for the Vi, 1h ihe (wenty-Tirst inning, with some of | coming season and. will ‘Hook- witn' any | Stomach no longer troubles me and 1 am able to out of his system. He also had four errors gia wap finishe stowed away which he got rid of before | Third race. f purse: Charll 1 won, Grly the game was over. He aeclared that be | m out of the way be- | added two more runs in the fourth. Rice | Kirschbaum, 2 to 2) won. Cantain Kennedy tA difficult masse along | CIaima the champlonship. The ten picked | Dear Sirs: \ DR. THEODORE MILEN men wlil shoot the Omaha team t cushion bank s b, nt e ve best playing yet seen In the series. |amateur team. The following officers were . . fore the season opened. Washington made | Time: 0:56%. Old Mexico, Sixteen, Tipster. | il (0 P Gliows elected: J. M. Watts, manager: R A | €4t evervthing. | wonder that so many continue all the errors, as the Omaha team | Sepulved, A. Kiang, Balronia. Tourist Belle. | " gl ton o, 115, 0, 22, 2, 4, 8 0, 1, 0, 2 2, | Stackhouse. captain; Walter Skiles, secte a 4 & ut the | Puke of Ormonde and Salian finished as 2, 74, 3 M, 0, 91 Total, 500, Av- | lary-treasurer; George Loy, mascot to suffer when your wonderful treatment is went through without miscue. But the [ PUXe 2 i 3, 0 ey ot % [ ) ) bik (ellows from Washington got the most | “Fourth race futurity course. selling: | “EHE FUE HF0 60T 670 'S, 18, 2, 20, | Weston Has Lame Leg. within their reach, hits and consequently the most runs. They Vunsm.‘ 4 (107. Walsh. 9 'to_f0) nvv" “l‘”x’ 7 s 7, %, 0. Total Average ;HE‘AM:«R}I’DGE SPRINGS, Pa., Aptil 1 | nrée o its o lenbeck | bury (107 Scaville. § to 2) second. Bell-| 1pe’ Liigh runs, 94, 72, 6 dward Payson Weston arrived here al Sincerely yours, n u;:a Mird lnlnnu\:hn“lunrxl Il' g5 th e delion. | Wotkbox, | Adriuthe, | oilh,loniEhts “game. Udlvin Demarest of Bard traglH Shobueh i oPn e s ; MR ll\l Y DAKEN n t third ing and cashed SRees 12 »andelfon driuc \cago met the New York veteran, | hard tramp through the d. | H s S. MA (K runé on them. Schipke opened with u | Hanna Loulse and Jim Hanna finisied as | Georga ¥\ Siosson. ~ Demarest won' (ne | quite lame fn' the It Ne, Bt In poad MRS. MAR AKEN, ot tollowed with single and | named 4 pank for lead and ran sixtesn in his irits. After a brief rest h or a '/ '_m‘ e My : n‘ K, ,1 Fitth race. mile and twenly yards, sell- | jhoning inning. Slosson got twenty-five, eadville. s bt Logan, lowa. Freeman drove Downs home with a double. | ing: Toll Box 195, Roas. T to 2) wan, Erbet | gng twenty-nine in the second and fourth | & : racy Johns' Weork Liked [ Siase 8 te 1 g it ‘”{,; Lo "",: | {nnings and ran away ahead with ;l;l,\m‘r;‘ Rifle Shoot This Evening. Benson, Neb., March 30, 1909. ¢ everich, 9 to §) thire ne 9%. | his seventh and twenty-fo o g ol o atid Rice pitched the second three innings and | Yakima Belie, Preatige, Gambrinus. Nib. | pa seventl and oy O e in his four- |, T&0 Tifle shots of Omaha think they are | AUSLFO-Amcrican Doctors | tiek™s Prosper arl Rogers afd . Cuerna- | . : fifty-one, | Detier shots than the' ten men who com 428 Ramge Bldg., he. oo, waa touched up a little. McBride's | Tickos Brosper, Farl R e g N e e hih a Y aine: | pose the Omaha Rifie team. Thia team Omaha, Neb. val I=hed aAmed | when a short dra ripped him up. Slos- . 4 » Neb. double, Downs' triple and Keeley's single | Vg% FPEaed &8 T en . Almee €. (106, [Ron vepifea with Fieceen missing an_easy has won from the Council Blufts team and | « a big chap and looks as it he might be| (114, Walsh, 4 to 1) second. Silver Stocking |{he upper ehd stopped Demarest at thirty- i éven- Before taking the Austro-American treatment I vom- able to defiver the goods. He Is a right- | 0% Tapiin. & to B third, Tome: Ioive six. Inthis next attempt s ng at the Douglas street rifie range ited daily and could hardly eat even crackers. | could Dr. Milen is an expert diagnostician of years' exper acinesc apid g d_ Settler, os#on’'s fifteenth inning was product- <1 ‘ gy . 4 drn] e L e e . COHE 4 i oo aknder and as most of Pa's twirlers are Anna May. Belle Kinnev. Aden. Ray Ben- [jva of some of the prettiest billlards shown | hnd‘l\ hnu: the wt‘llgh" of clothes. Since |un|nlf'n(|nfl‘ fence in the treatment of nervous and chronic diseas southpaws may be kept for further refer- :-lr auummm and Vejovie finighed as during »]», tournamen when mlmrmu‘;-» On N h . 3'.‘ 'lefll""' "lr“l" \umlfln‘z has ceased uu;i 1 rsrll better He sees all patients personally m.ql...‘nnuw their e g i ame: { lacke points of the game, but as the Coac I han | have for years. Your treatment for gall stones treatment, asking no questions at all of the patient ice. Tracy Johns has made a hit with Snslasienu¢ Angeles inning progressed he played faster and oaching L.nes || tian 1w s . ur & o reatment, asking no guestions at all of the pa i) he fans. He pitched four innings Wednes- | o S#ESECR @8 o AT - B o P Al e ainly borders on the miraculous He frankly tells those who are incurable that nothing tay ANd the iast (wo vesterday. No runs|marics at Los Angeles : i | finishea run of 167 caroms [ Yours truly, can be done for them, and in such cases refuses the were made off als deiivery and hits were| First race, selling. six furlongs: Airs “"Ll_"";“(‘* ore '0“,]"‘;;; o . %4 7. 71 0 | Skipper Bill got his welcome, all right MRS. W. M. DONALDSON treatment and accepts = fee, scarce. P& ‘got Rim de for Noah. | (111, Bulwell. 7 to 5 won, The Sultan (108, | Slosson—4, 3 0, 1, 4 5. 3, 78 7 - a Px got him in a tra Bl B 'Wiison, § to 1) second, Carasco (108, |20, 0, 15, 167—Total, 500; average, 33%: high | Some of Pa's colts showed up well, others ~ucky Pa { Henry. 90 to 1) third. Time: 1:13% Wal- [runs. 1 i) . | %8 only coits can ] g Walter huson, touted s the bewt|dorf, itan, Byron, Donlart. Cheripe, Au- | /Demarest—ié, 1 R B 4 e - pitcher in American league; Tom |burndale and Quagga also rar B e 18 13-15: | 1s Ritsman going to need another season Mughes, recognized as & top-notcher, and cond race, -year.olds, selling five (U | “peteres,” Edward McLaughlin e eadccndbnd 0/ (4 s NG longs: . Inflection (109, Musgrave o | Mcl _— Keeley, a #ufe comer, worked Thursday, | won. Kiora (111, Powers. 4 to 5 as they did Wednesday, each pitching three | The Wolf (112, Howard, 16 to 1 third nnings. Hits wers & little scarce off their | 1:0. Jack Dennerlen and 8im Webb also That man Smith at snort acts like ARE LOCATED AT SUITE 428 RAMGE BLDG. surs enough ball player, ditto Catcher | Cadman and Vasbinder 15th and Harney, Just Opposite the Orpheum Th:ater Sond. |8, A. GATES BE AMA s | Makes Wi1gh Bosre for it leiivery d";“ and and Pendry making two | mhirq race, seliing. one mile: 1da May ‘ Days' Tourney at Ce ML Fresesc it dfanding his_ arbudal | q g ach and King one. 'A little more oppor-| (8, . Russell, § to 1) won, Bthon (102, | cpp o : ! ong the coaching lines "DAR BLUFFS, Neb.. April 1.—(8pe- . or the q une hitting and Omaha would have won |Kennedy. 11 w0 W) second. Molesey (1M, | (D@ B TR0 Q0 ARLL seore ot | Omaha. He leaves sopn for the brushes lat game yesterday. | McGee. & to 1) third. Time:' 1:38% John | uneof e amnteurs at the two-day shoot | swho is thai man coming to bat with | Carrali. John Lonls, Hasty Awnes and Al- | o0¥ Qar “Blutts, breaking 1% out of 0. | a green swearer oar Bam moroors atiid | Vasbinder has recovered from (he blow | hert Star also ran . B A b B et U R 5 Keeley handed him with a piiched ball, | Fourth race. handicap, seven furlongs: [E01¢ of NG, Amateurs s, the Shool %id| President Rourks out at the park Wednes, He played the center fleld position and ‘“'j" NS, e ¥ 40 8} kol I',-"""" ‘:" Nehort Wab & great success In every partic- | Pa after’ scrutinizing one of his visiting ¥ took four chances which came in his diree- [ gofevs, % ' 4! l‘;“"‘]’“‘ i e ‘Oig | ular. Because of the high wind and storm members for a/minute It “didn't appea: \ tion. He bad considerable Shasing to a0 | Tier and Mark Anthony aleo ran e N ARL O S CIeh OAY, | e RN SR ORI RIg R tUAL - PR TWA also, as the long hits were made in his| Fifth race, selling, six and a half fur-| pqie;re Shot At. Broke. iy l! T l d direction, Smith continued to gobble up |\OrEE: May Sution (107, Howard, 16 t0 &40 N, Fard p 100 23| Little Pendrey and Big Buck Freeman T e ilrue Inwaraness sverything which came hi v ol WOn, ' Priceless Jewel (107 8woet, W00 (0 Dig' A Gates &3 0 277 | make .a pair for,vour lite, Omaha's new ben. o ame his way, while | geccond, Talarand (109, McGee, 16 to 1) third Y 72 | th base; e 3 o 4 b - r g A Miiler e i 372 | third baseman is there with the article of laire also went through the fray without [Time: 1:13% Teo Beach, Joe Wooten, | & b findeiman : o 41 | commerce, though. [ othing ueé » mistake. Ardis, Antige. Tavera, Kurepatkin, T. .C. |5 " gyt : i | Wi The next game schoduled in the exhibition | ao!!®: Miss Himyar, Orena and Buchau |p, g Edwards e B0 Phenom Johnson certainly has ever bea- | G Wil Be- Batuctay sk B v I3y ipemu ¥ {Ing and movement of the great pitcher X ; erle Saturday and Sunday with| Sixth race. selling, fWe and a haif fur- | % Washington has 8 gold mine in that long Ever h f the vital . 4 William Tllian ver hear ol e vitals he Lee-Glass-Andreesen (eam. {1crgs: June Swift (119, Kennedy, oven) | ghoal | rangy, lposesointed Tellow. _ The score won, Shirley Ressmore (117, Rettig, 16 to | Sedis | | of a suit? Buying & 1 s Miipitas (133, 7. Howard, 4 to 1) [ 2" SV on | Murphy want Pitcher Spade of Cincinnati AR OMAHA . | third. Time: 1:01. Lee Harrison 1T, Tiu- | § 3™ g | and Griffith refuses to let him go unless clothing is like buying a A A AB. R. ‘H. 0. A E |sicn, Belle of Iroquois, Alblon H. "Belle | g s J(di for such a man as Tinker, Evers or Hof 1 e ARy k) King, b W48 v Yy Obircme, Gold Heart, Scnator Barreit, Ko-|aMe ' RA Austin man. It's probably a einch that trade is | melon, If the inside isn't good, i [ rosilany and Josie S ateo ran N Vesaer ott | b Sanser, cf sl 8 00 “Beventn race, weliing, one mile and a |t HUROL g L e | you lose. Bs sure. Quality is more . w 0 ¢ auarter: Oberon (105, Brooks, 9 (o & Won. | i hee Trarme resident Murphy refuses (o worry over | : " Summa. s LGS 0 0 o bl Goliway (o Rite. o to 1 secona, Re: | hariey Thorer KIhg. ~No ‘DIl player ever quits at his than skin deep. Don't gamble on K. 0,52 041 (0)member (107, Rettig, 18 1o 5 third. ‘Time: |° Ayisw wenith. says Murphy. But he's wrong A Ao enie 4 3701 Ozanie, Silyer Knight, Arcourt, Miss | At Oleen - What about Bill Lange? It is exceptional | looks alone. o 1Ll 1 ¢ 8 1 i Magoni and Joe Cayne also ran | Rehree JORNeF though Mi ll l s Cl tl] \ agats < P E M Sammarien a deekmenvine, |0 e S chaels-Stern Clothes . :fil‘lm:’«k » : $ s 1 1 0| JACKSONVILI Fla., April 1.—Sum "_ J ,“’\*\t*g; respeotive ChicAgo teams won't things hum i d e, D . 0 0 1 o|maries rank Hama in tne Windy City, though? There'll be a Dt Johns, p (10 0 0 o 0f00 Troxler, 2 to 1) won, Gav King (0. | Fred Harms 5 Sver swept that Take front, dissect ‘em, analyze 'em and you'll ¢ o ok - | Braunon. 4 to & second, ‘Sisigr Ollle (7. Chris Schow i find a : d Potals N PN T o :(";di "1m %) third. Time: 190% |,|‘m=.‘1ru]-..‘.; sidam Comiskey brings hope that Fielder Jones nd conscience and capacity an: *Belden batted Bt Jhe lasn slgh, Tuscangold, Feacocks Choice and | Ed Hansen will yet reconsider and stay with the Sox : o W ARG ipeaih. | C. Clamp also Fan | 0. ¥ansen a0 more season—this one. “T told Flelder extreme care in every thread and ApHR N, . | _Second race. one mile and an eighth: Dr. | W. L. McCliniock,. T aidnet think he was treating me fairly seam. That's why well dressed AB R H. 0., A E.|Young (% Brown, 3 to 1y won. Jupiter (101, | Professionals not to stay this season and he said he had 2.“)‘(':.:, 1"! ik 9 z ‘\‘ 0 0/ Obert, 1 to b) second, Hand Me Down (%, J. M. Hughes tsken that view of it and would l'\vnl:-ln men all over the country wear vk LA «d 0 o 01 Lovell, 3 to 2) third. Time: 1:06. Cornoka, | R. R. Barber the matter further. ‘ommy is quoted In ~| pi Rreeman, (b .04 @ 133 4 0|Gold Spink, Rose .. Jupiter. Bright oy, |D. D. Groar a telegram from Winnepeg. filtbflfli-fittm Clothes :—because T.oushés, p andiffizs, 0. ¢ L 4 0 Layson, Northville and Lady Fitsherbert |C. B Aduma. LINING “UP_THE _SENATORS they give a clean bill of healh for x:;a;m(e. s e B e :i Third race, seven furlongs: Merry Bells | Chris Goitlleb v w 0 | their "inwards" as well as their i 0 7 (103, Brannon, 3 tc 1) won. judge Treen | L) X Schipke, 3b 81 1°0 1° 4](110, Obert, 4 to 1) second, Dew of Dawn| COUNTRY EAM DEFIES OMAHA | Political Debate In Upper Hous outwards, Downs, % A 3 3 3 3 o[am Telioft, 6 to & third. Time: 1:344. | [ | Oauses Call for AL to The Michaels-Stern | Ten Crack Shots Want to Sy | Attend. Fulhlu‘n Portfolio of " Wil Team | ATk 7/’ i inmm B S N e P s ot in (Prom s Bthtl Oorrespondint.) i Authoritative Spring ,%Jfil’/or ,’”/f;;;/lh‘/‘«,([zh the st s challenged an Omaha team | WASHINGTON April 1.—Republican Styles will interest o/ of like numher for a team shoot at the the ‘st \have Doak s thduslas | # A & ing. Besides the team race there will h-~‘2‘ the repul “:" "I ' o< gt e man—it's free on re- | some sweepstake events. All the -\n\nlu:‘ e present at the meeting o e senate 0DVIIHD will take the 4 o'clock train from Omaha | tomorrow for the purpose of voting upon i quest. to Lincoln to attend the Lineoln spring trap | -4 - . - . two important questions, whether the fi shoo he avel 1l sta a . ‘onnds | | f 0] A3Y3s1] Q uvyju] ‘Yny) | osy” e vemte wil sart aC R aveund? | e e N onate should b | chesen from the following well known trap | mit democrats to sit with the republicans | Shptaras ; {on taritf hearings and whether ther ghinte team Dan Bray. Columbusi QUS| houla be an inquiry hearing on the va- | *18 Juvm nok f1 sn 2514 44 City; Al Miller. Ravenna; Bill Veach, Falls | 1idity of the fourteenth amendment ’ . . City; G. W. Wiseman, York; Dick Linde-| These questions are to come before the - . 9 b A man. Lincoln; C. A. Thorpe, Geneva: W. | senate by resol: . o0 ¢ Cedrmiasl unyuom Yl 10j Buqs.s:np pm)B noqe Yooq y H Tian, Alblon: J. Evers. Beaver Cross. | "Snate by resolution from Ba wla | e IR i Clinbey. Heotdovet | and Money of Mississippl. On these | Omaha team Henry McDonald, Jim Mc- | tlons it is expected the republicans | Dinald, Bert Dixon. George Rogers, . A. | present a united front for the first time Lowle, George Loomis B le WL Dane | in several moons. and it Is thought there- [ ham. A, Teck, (. Woolman, O K. Hardin, | fore, a field day of good old-time politics | W. D Townsend, Frank Parmalee will be pulled off tomorrow. This attack | | on the fourteenth amendment will atfora L o LERS, L WITK: FEN ROWLAR | the senate an opportunity o air its eio JUNYUYNg 1 u T inary to the discussion on the oNY J0vw Tn the summer league on the Association “““"{‘r' "";”'" sl yp b e alleys last night the West Sides won two | tariff, and ma v . |out of e games from the Paxton & porarily getting the public mind away J 5 Vierling Leam. . Norgaard had high | from the maximum and mmimum and taxes | | wirgle and high total. Tonight the Bignal | oy iy o aslat ot Tor £ e N g T T B For Sale by THE BENNETT COMPANY | PAXTON & VIERLING. | government | 18t 24. 3d. Total | Minor Matters at Capital. -8 Inm«n . 156 145 140 Bl | A. G. Kendall of los Angeles, or y 31,7 o T APy T B Mitchell B 1Bl 1M 40 . | tion court dictated a dectsion declar the coal mines In western Canada, Pres -t 0| merly land commissioner of N 1s v . l . ‘ 11 20204 0} leOqB'I Hippee L. ‘% | |n Washington. to appear before the sen enezuclia anc | that there is motive for the tria) of dent Sherman issued @n order last might & l, -4 Totals 0 451 1,3% [ finance committee in the Interest of the 'nitm [ ates “.‘ \ ‘\‘"*"“""'.v -w\\ against Genera ‘4 o i ling on ‘\“\hrlnlu\- of 1 - ted im. ‘1o wayj Jeam up? snl noA WEST SIDES citrus fruit growers of the Pacific coast L Stz . by Manuel Peredes, for the shooling of | Workers of America to suspond wor 29/ § { T - NDM ¢ . General Antonip Perede e same time trict 1 geme > ! 3 2 snt 161 34 Tota! | Willlam Geddes of South Omaha, secre 3 = ¢ sherel Avioia & AL ALAD Seine 108 | diasriate Mo, AL UNGS nev SLTSRESN i L. Norgaard B 1 @ : 4 ; { the court passed the document down to tually made. Thi es all the < i > > 1 | tary of the board In charge of the govern Beoin New Eral! 1 ol ; wayl 4vaa ued nof yeym Ing Henan oo e di o 18 LR e o IS NN, g, 46, e ey | g | the criminal court for irial. The crimin S By g - 4 | tion, left for Seattle today to remain until court refused to bring'extradition proce "M fuish Columbia, ex ng those of the he Association alleys offer a $2 prize for | pora ] agreemen I ¢ L g gl ot Bl o o r STER. Basis Reached for Settlement of Guerréro, chancellor of the court, with-| grder followed & con of all the off 03 743n0 nof Jeym nok moys [jim NG Skl i e U s & o | ogve T VERR VOB Barun gy Guari, sweoslar o the s Wik | andr Toiowed & apcrice o 48 the ol r: roeder's Pf"p':‘i\,}.: e __v":"“:’:;!. & Sale of Ladies’ Sample Sulte at of evidence prescnt with lal sands of men Int s from the Rorsheim's Jewels. Wilson slept | the Peoples Store, | CARACAS (Monday. Marc April 1. | 18 the copy of the ¢ telegram ser s 9 Nt and tota onlg 1e Loyal Hotel| By a'streak of good luck our cloak and | American minister, Willlam W. Russell, | In Macuto to General Varela. president of a‘n Brokers. Score of Bollvar, in which la ] h B 310 A B 3 o asiikin's sEw | sare npurg 14t sumole o | Logivr” wlin e surine over of e |9 loe Sf Beline i whict, Ve e _ John says: 4 {suit buyer secured 114 Iadies’ sample suits | together with the turning over of the | the & 3INS IASeF QG © Ul pasnjou 3q 0) Saden 5 M da Total ling salesman's samples, all are in perfect |to the'New York & Bermudes company, | Officers shot Jewelers play the C YT T Ve . Morrin @ & 149 4B condiion. and ere this spring’s newest|ihe private seitlement now under way he- | Declphered the message reads "I)T:,ere'glznly on}e B p Spetman N 18w 521 | styles. ¢ come in a large assortment of | (ween the Orinoco corporation and the go I W.‘y':“ w‘: mmediately 1o s v P trubble wil my 94 "I ll no I”l{l ‘r- I”(’A l“ ”’ ”10”_/ { Totals W 48 % 1 Prtterns and colors, one and (wo of a|ernment and the approaching arbitration ;," .,‘d ’,HHM:V’”_M' Acknowledge the A : Sechat @ia it cigar —it’s most too Jua13ff1p 05 auv uow Sunok dof , T, JANER Foryprge o o b R ot sl g S 4 IR i L T 3 To | — / | Scanmer 3 184 5| Easter bargain, for only $19.50 | company, it now looks as if Venesuela wes | MINERS OUT IN ALBERTA good to sell fer a K suoysvf s Surids sy W 55 5 EE S e N e e = ficel” Seems' 1y §Wantep 41| 1fyyou have backache and ul roubs | o¢ cordal relations with the U'nited States. | Refuse o Work Lntll New Schedule ” . s . i A 1) l/ | = 52 % 3% iaie|les You should take Foley's Kidnes n»m-‘P,,,.:‘,,'. Gomes received Minister Russell Has Been Aciually make my fen-centers sell slower. | e TR | edy to strengthen and bulld up the kid-| oeqcially i tr raflores palace on Sat- | A sed. ; | Racing Without Bookmakers. nevs so they will act properly, as a serious :m,l ternoon and the American e | WINNIPEG. Ape A "™ Central Cigar Store | LEXINGTON., K Aptil 1 —The Ken-|kidney trouble may develop. Sold by all | presenied his credentials n several camps voted to 321 South 16th Street B ind Tacing’ Sedth e Losloss ot ) | drusgisis, On March 18 the gh federal and cess the new schedule prepared by the o

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