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THE BEE: OMAH MONDAY, APRIL 19 T00 (OLD FOR BASE BALL|B°% 5 STPRCCi it Sttt TICERS WIN FROM THE NAPS | ST ha” %455 735) PIRATES SAUT 00T Tk CUBS| DEALERS ACT SCHOOL'S RECORDS BROKEN asl ‘;‘:n FAFet and tricd -;vr: to0 ;:Ifur:l\i? — YUMK—Mary K. Schooley was granted 4 — T TH CAUTION Vintry Wind Prevents Omaha md‘.'n‘.'-ihlvh:n.'f:“.'»'ulla":.h‘:Tv;I“‘ e e | Record Crowd at Detroit to Witness roona of megiect and nonsupport. . 10e | Twelve Innings Required Before WI 4 High School Athletes Make Good : | | tuls county. —— Showing in Competition. b - ey parUes Wre Lrom Hragsnaw, ini Lincoln trom Flaying |GOLF INTERPRETATIONS OUT Hard Contest. YORK—The M. 1. Shepherdson Grain Pittsburg Finishes Game. i (AR { Commission company sueu tne Wison - - b 2 New & Atw/ent. ts AL Hembe R T L Y o Sas Wes crive attention, Although call money went to % | o, .u UAPITAL TODAY | ship Clubs. MORIARITY DECIDES THE GAME |juckment tor wwe. bt "o 7 ABSTEIN SCORES ON FUMBLE | L ®T 0 ¥ G ednenday, thus exceeding the M'KINNEY AT BROAD JUMP e | NEW YORK, April i7.—All clubs holding | YORK—Ex-County Judge T. E. Bennet rate touched in making the April mettle- ¢ Camplag | membersship In the United Btates Golf | white Sox L . ’ sold nis home today and is contemplating | Ome-to-Nothing Conteat, with Execele | ments. Syndicate transactions In connec- | rhompson owers Mark 1§ High w » »! ose to - St Louls, ¥ it - amsociation are being supplied with books e il retai Ible Altrock Being In Poor Form B N . e wanls & lent Work in the Field—( tion with bond sales were held responsl Hurdles—Planning for Missour! of the new rules containing the American et ot LR AT g phe iz g ven o, o interpretations. In some Instances clubs L owing Sizteen for this. Discussion of possible gold ex- PURT -t thate mestiag Monday even- ports to France continued. The Bank of Valley' Neet Warly have sent for & sufficlent number of extra | Hits Ing the A, O, U. W, elected delegates to Red England has ceased to accumulate gold, May. et coples to supply all thelr members, as It - :‘.:)_.“nu v:“)‘d:n wmc.; meets )‘l" ‘l"“l‘\.:lltll“ but the Bank of France l‘ho'l'l)ll;:[nf 1:\— y . i ose cnosen were 3 newing it olloy of adding 1o L g which swept across 18 quite the thing these days for, devotees | puqmpoir Apu) 18, —Detrolt and Cleve- | ter, J. C. Mardls and Ed Parriott CHICAGO, April 18.—Chicago plaved | - :fi,.;. 'i',’,.':',',"c'lf...':ua' gold holding: uin Aliay - afternoon was | Of the game to make a study of the rules. |, ,y (ranaferred the game scheduled for | BEWARD-The body of W. r. Currle | the first extra inning game of the Chi-| (VO EL )nfltd by the advance In the {or the dgouke and Fox families |Already several well known players through | v ooqny next to today and broke all local m[r:ptr‘ll) l-uum‘x ‘..(«n‘l lvur”|:t :(u‘rllnragl[nv’x cago season today and also sutfered the | BUICH a8 .::rwd e B AR Y oad here, later traveling auditor fo . inglan | the.laads of the families decided itw -!Lf'flulhlle-l"!'fi have got into d”'f‘“"“"h"‘ records for base ball attendance ihe same foud, was brougnt lcre tonight |fIrst shutout, Pittsburg —defewting = the | . ter 1o call off (he gime than take|Even on the other side, shortly after The game was an excellent one, despite | for interment in the cemetery, where lie |home team with one run in the twe fth e vory waionat' e i o o | new Bt. Andrews rules went Into effect,| other members of the tamiy. Grand flelding on both sides cut off bud- Yy material improvemen inces chances of erippling up the players | the enforced ground rules, which did not ORI ! | revenues of the United Sta‘'es treasury is " James Brald early in a match procecded YORK--Wlillam Colton, retiring mayor ol | ding scores in several innings, and all b having them play ig, the cold. { &5 betoh the-18 Nk tt whereupon | et the result. Morlarity stole home With | york, has given York one of the best nd- | | ai | ihe best contest played on |Te€arded with satisfaction In the financial wptain Franck will take the Rourkes to | o brush the line of his putt, whereuPh|(wo down In the fifth and his run decided | minstrations ever given tia city. Altiousn ! e home fleld tnie venr. Abatein led off | AIstrict as promising to avold the necessity \coln todey. fortwo games with the Lin- | hls opponent prompuly claimed the hole. | tho outcome, Detrolt winning, 8 to 2 Both | 4n acuve business mun, Mr. Coiton per e el fth with @ fly just out of [Of overnment bond issues. Additions to w AN . Lincoln s | That probably will serve to keep this| .o aia’ gre s ham | Sonally looked after everything that per- | In th elfth E g [ {': “w ::rk"m";' it | change fresh 19 the open chamiplon’s mem- ::‘lihu‘:;.'“'h‘" it ;k and Birmingham | (4ineq’ to the intercst of the city. Browne's reach, and was sacrificed (o |#overnment bonds and & possibie turther TOTE, (PR & ory. h featured the contest by their WYMORE—"A Modefn Woodman" wus | third and ecored on Tinker's fumble. | Infection Into the bank not circulation as| .4 .y Jess than 20 feet. Kennedy turn out in mobs when- fielding. Bcore: put on by home talent at the opera house | g A consequence have been looked forward This rule, however, 18 not so drastic as " b Score: negotiated the mile in the fastest timsa duled to play FEre, ) phvid 0f DETROIT. CLEVELAND. iast evening, and a packed house wit- " to with some trepidation, owing to the imaha plays at|Some seem to think. While brushing the AB.H.0.A B AR ® | nessed the production. It proved to be CHICAGO. PITTSBURG. o g recorded In years, but did not quite ‘ouch ik g line of putt fs prohibited, the. rule also | MCIBtUre. 1.4 17370 ¢Raterty. it o| one of the best home talent productions | . A8 N i STTIAN conviction that bank note currency Is &l | g record of Lehmer Of § minutes, o 4 Bush, ss... o 5 O0Birm ham, of 0 | ever seen here. Th el proceeds were Toune. e, " the Ideal Hust- | States that dung, worncasts, snow and ice | Crawford, cf o O8ioral, Ih over $160, Benyeatd sheckard, it 0 Laach, b, which was made in 1901. Thompson o lowered the best previous mark in the (Continued from First Page.) For the first time an athletic meet be tween the two battalions of the Omaha High school was pulled off at Dicus park Saturday afternoon. The contest was a success {n every way and it 18 now proposed to make It &n annual ecvent. The day was almost perfect and us & te- sult some very good records were made McKinney established a new record fur the school in the runnfng broad jumj. covering 20 feet 1 inch. The previous ready redundant and s In effect forcing out gold. The stock market Is not unmindful onrucnil Bl ourwneass weoSemmaa 2l sana 2 1 H y “ob 0 0Lajole, 2b. o Chance. 1b 0Clarke, 1. may be scraped aside with the club, but | o0 “o o Y AT KEARNEY—Articles of incorporation | seinteiat, % O Wagnee, ... 8 § of the political situatl e presenta: the club must not be laid with more than | Moriarity, 85 2 0Hinchman, s have been fild with the county clerk for | Takes s 13 Siiter a5, 4 1 BN 60 The Santet Bt ot o o | high hurdies by covering the distance In uroday is an ¢f duy |tts own weight on the ground may | Behaeter, "2, 0 Lord, rf the Farmers State bank at Pleasanton, | A.Hofman, O Abstein, 1b.. 5 3 Il to the senate has| ;73 peconds. Wood ram the hundred in triday. the Roukes pliy a picked team at i sl | 0.8 £ IV Y | Schmidt, e OPerring, 3b. Neb. The Incorporators are John R. Benson | Zimerman, 2b OWilson, © 1 brought to fresh attention the Important | 108 seconds In the finals, Which equals o rark for the benefit of the Child |8nything be pressed down either with the | Mullin, "p. O Wright, p of Pleasanton and M. L. Dolan and C. C. | Moran, ¢ A H points yet undecided In the readjustment | y)o ychool record established by Burl club or in any other way. ‘At match play Goode . Ryan of Grand Island. They start business | Prown. ». OREITER, D of dutfe: 1 . Ceving institute fund Totals. ) | with a capital stock of $12,000. *Howard (&) 4 o Imports. Painter in 1900 and Ebbie Burnett in Saturday, Bellevue will make its initial |8 Yiciation of this ruls incurs loss of the| Totals...... 3 WYMORM<Whis - youPs . gradudung | Touin G Tows Conservatism in Tra. 1904. bew at Vinton park :‘D"v "’L" at medal play the penaity is mfimvd for "'rm‘"ffhfnl Iryx '3")'"' class in the high school numbers fifie eBatted for Brown in twelfth. The cotton goods and cotton markets are | One pleasing feature of the meet was Sunday. Green's Nebraska Indlans will b [ {70 '"°| g PR - ho | Cleveland 121000 0 0 HE cignt girls and seven boye The SIS | piaburg .0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 1-i|stronger and higher than & week ago, and | the winning of the shot put by Burdick we for a day's camp e ot e aomhais. O those Who| "o base hits: Meintyre, Cobb, e e mpinte S enaninal A o " 400 | Chicago ......0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 while the general wholesalers of dry goods | He had been considered as being out of Rourke has ot as yet put In his ap- | have ever sought (o b:r slyv:ln. For in- | gaoritics hits: Rossman Bchacter. playa are Loing prepared by the class for |, Twobase hite: Abstein, Moran. Three-|are not buying freely, the converting and | track work this season on account of R i kb it is thought he |Stance, rule ates that “when the balls | fice fly: Morlarity. Stolen base fity. | the annual class day exercises base hit: son e ¥ Nance. | manufacturing trades have been operating | his knee, which was injured during the JURTRESS 18 GRS She ¥ are in play the ball further from the hole | Left on bases: 'Detroit, 3; Cleveland, NEBRASKA CITY—August Miller, a |Sheckard, J. “Miller, Stelnteldt, 7. Witson. | SURRIECETCR tren e ot | winter, but W spisadid showing yesters ns returned from Cincinnati and Pitts- | B0 0 FE% SO0 00 A First base,on balls: Off Mullin, 2 oft | colored man, is in jall charged with rob- |Stolen buses: Chance (2) Stelnfeldt, Wag. | aulte generely. ere s an absence of i pob P! v 4 burg. via Chicago and will remain their | ®h® v g rst.” The special rule | wrign: "3 *First base on errors: Det bing the residence of Mrs. James Reed. |ler. Double play: J. Miller, unassisted.|speculation in the purchases and uxers of | day Indicates he will be hurling the today. This is the final day for the big|®) reads: “On the putting green if the (1 Siruck out: By Mullin, Time: 1:3. T’lmrc have been a number of robberies l'fih i l‘»llll;f! kl:"('l;‘g\;l.”l‘. lsilnzh‘l‘lrl‘ufi‘ g00ds are acting on the conservative side | Welghts In: his old“time form before the o e | U o e o L ry e t by ier: Steinfeld ruck out ¢ . b AR 6 Makke DVMIE WRIVIVD 6 sonis o | DAIICHIE SR BALL SO Snteer: 50 tHE FUSIIEE O LIGRAL res Kerine, of late and among the last residenices | L Brown. 7. by Camnits, 3. Time: 2:14.|in supplying well defined needs. Gray|#eason closes. c the mans plavers the big league teams are | N0le piay first, his ball shail be at once Altrock Loses for Nox. Who 108t & large amount of wearing ap: | Umpires: Klem and Kane sheetings have advanced '4-cent & yard ana| COAch Cherrington has been working the holding and Pa Rourke wants to be on the | Feplaced. 8T. LOUIS, April 18.—8t. Louis made six- | barel Great Crowd at Clacinnati. dentms for ovarall goods about i-cent a|MeD hard during the last week and the ground o be able to grab a stray player The penalty for a breach of this rule i |teen hits off Altrock in today's YORK—H. 8. King, formerly express | cINCINNATI, O. April 18.—The larg- | yard. training told in the Improved records ediviog the disqualification of both competitors. | N&d little trouble in winning by agent for the American EXpress company |esi crowd that ever waw @ local game | It fs a little too early for jobbers to buy | MAde a8 Against those of last Saturday of 6 to % Powell pitched 8 good game. |at York, has bought an interest in the e o ek B nan Mnd Rt o Very SPPOPE: 18 B ade 1o ' develo; he Omaha team opens iip the league sea- | A3 & further check, special rule 3 provides | Tarisell {n the Fitth made & ‘spectacular | Belect Nuraories owned by C. B, Harrison. | 3e8iits hiecs froromamt! (e "the aja, | domestics for fall. Cotton yarn spinners| FYerY CUIOTt I8 nhelng m: g ot emver April ® and will make an | that a competitor shall not walve any |catch in rigiit field off Cravath, chasing | The Select Nurseries of York have a na: |{iors" pitcher, was Wili in the early |are holding prices much higher and mod- | f !*4m that will meke a creditavle So0 early start for the mountains, stepping one penalty Incurred by his opponent under |OVer to the foul line and catching the ball [ tional reputation and they are shipplng |stages of the game and also was hit ing in the Missourl Valley meet, which ¥ te buying of stock yarns is reducing the in one hand. Score: roses and plants to all parts of the United | hard. Moore, who succeeded him in_the | ™ ¥ wil v Ka City May §. day At Grand Tsland and the next day at p‘(’)‘:r:'y """"'l“"’"““‘"‘- 0. LAON Shiakde. ates T - Bourin, 0 not wlew & hit. | Campbell, |surplus in the large markets. The tendency M'":m:: 'I‘fl":““m_ rird ",',1 :,:'mvmz h North Platte, for games “with teAms in er points to be remembered this AB YORK-The finance committee of the | the Cincinnati pitcher, was wild, but|of the price advance was to restrict pur- . I t with Bellsvoe and the son are that a plaver is allowed a clear | Stone, If.... % | York o .- | was saved by good support. Score: : a triangular meet w those towns. play York county board is checking up the ac chases early in the week, but at the close |y 's O putt to the hole on a green where there | jrurrveil 1t § counts of the county officers. Republicans CINCINNATI L IOUIL ] hoktinbee on ARG “operkticts. Wers Lg\‘mu Mrgn“« hrl-:n;\ u:dwll:uo lorz?rvlm " " | point with pride to the great record for pr 0. L0.AB Y e ago Bellevue defeat e soh n VAST CROWD AT INDIANAPO !‘I‘l Fllu;l water; lhl,;l shot out of bounds honest work and strict accounting of all !::k':"“r'] .hv-: more general. City retallers in the east|an jndoor meet by a few points and the - fom the tee may be reteed, but through funds handled by republican officlals who | g%, 0 § are doing & moderate business and jobbers | boys are determined to even matters. Home Team Wins by Narrow Margin, | the green only dropped; that a practice Filliama, ?nr\ewb«;n holding office in York county | pobert, 3b... & are devoting their principal attention to in-| Following are the resutts of the differ- . | Criger. © or years. I INDIA “\':»':tl'l?nlun‘;:“‘a.r re 25 I.::x"l!h 'lmpr:‘rmt‘;“brl-'llmn") Tekar | Slkyi Fovel, 5. Nowrer. 14 3 ducing summer stocks and taking advance | €46, ‘NS pyra heat, won By Drexel A APOLIS, / -Before 25.- o e ball and that players - -t -y —F , ; 000 people. perhaps the largest crowd ek H orders for fall. The tariff dlscussion Is | ‘ OHahn, rf., Olsbell. 1b..... 4 OCravath, ef... 3 OParent, as. .. 3 1At b d 08ullivan, 3 oTanneniil, 3b 3 0Altrock, p...3 Friday morning of the death of John | Hoblittell, 1b L) | Moran at Odell, Neb. Mr. Moran was well | McLean, 3 Olueh, b known and liked here, having lived here | Campbell. » il W) conmuasse ol mmmeoncs FALLS CITY—Word was recelved here | Mowrey, s Totals Totals......31 Caldwel! second. Time, 113 Second heat, that Tever attended a ball gae In Indign. | 100KIng for a lost ball must signal to otals. §polye Sunday basenall’ wat ntugurated others (o paas and must wait until they go gl O e B F B A3 known and ltked here ‘having lived here oiss n apolls today, the home teain e or ye bime tme. sexto IR oy n abore ot Fota 1 Hedayd | P90 Uee outiof range wo-base hits: Schweltsor, Hahn. Three- | at the Steele cemetery. No particulars | 1ot ¥ame was the first played on Sunda - | base hit: Ferrls. Sacrifice hits: Jones have as yet been received 1o the cause | Kince the legislature last winter enacted (G0 AS YOU PLEASE SOCIAL RUN | Williams, Powell, Parent. Stolen bases: | of his death a law making Sunday ball legal. No «\; Jones, Atz. Double pla Tannehlll, Atz | pALLS CITY—Sheriff Fenton took Gecrge ing cautiously. Credit conditions in the |25.3 8. heat by W, ¥ fempt Was 'Made by the opponents ‘of | yujque Contest at Philadelphia Next | (O 500l Left on bases: St Louis Moitee from the poor farm to the asylum | ¢ Batted for Lush in fourth . | “Becond heat, won by Wood; Terreli Sunday ball to interfere with the game. Chicago, 4. Bases on bulls : Oft Powell, 1; | 5t squcoin Thursiay, the Grand Army of | * Batted for Lush in fourth trade seem sound, and although there are |%écond: Trimble third. Time, 24.i. Final Glaze won his own geme in the seventh Week. oft ‘Altrock, 1" Strick out: By Powell, 4! | fhe Republic having failed to gt him into | § Batted for Moore 'in ninh many qulet spots, there appears to be full | 168t won BY Wood; Terrell second; Row- with a clean single fo center. with run- | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 17.—The |by Altrock, 2. Passed balls: Criger, 2 | he Soldlers’ home on account of insanity * Batted for Osteen in ninth confidence In yaluen s& ihoy stand. The | “Ruiirs; Trimbis foueth. Time 1. ners on second and third. Score Quaker City Motor club are receiving en. | Lime: 1:40. Umpires: Sheridan and | His pension papers were sent with him, so | Cincinnati teeie 40100000 °%—5| ) . suaning e S T INDIANAPOLIS. COLUMBUS s a (e L] Perrine. that'a guardian might be appointed for | Bt. Louis ..........0 0 03 0 0 0 0 0—3 | production of print cloths “at Fail River |8 ft. 4 in.; McKinney secong. § ft. 1 in.: W01 E DR § e gl e gt sttt e > s i him at Lincoin Three-base hits: Lobert, Breshnahan. | Was sold for the week and prices are higher o fy "o ‘"o o ft 2 Ini Carson fourth a 00dwell, 3b.. 3 Ppril 24. This second annual “Roadability” | bbb g o) COLUMBUS—The First National bank | Stolen bases: ~Huggins, Byrne Sucrifice and tirmer. Running Broad Jump—McKinney [first OCangalton, vt run will start from the clubrooms, Hotel | The Berg Clothing team would like to|of this city is contempiaiing extensive | f1¥ McLean. Double plays: Huge 0James, ¢ | L B cufloraunmEned a factor retarding operations. Announce- | won by Wood: Rawley second Time, 10! ment is made of a big carpet auction April | It heat won by Terrell; Hatch second. 29, and the fall carpet lines Will be opened | reli second; Rowley third; Drexel fourth May 3. Buyers have been quite numerous | Time, 10.2. by 8% 20-yd. Dash—First heat won by Row- In the market and they have been proceed- | 1oy }dicinney second: Beelle third: Time, 3l saro-m-sonmnen > EY PR~ | mwns | ses0as20n’ °n i Wi hear f the Merchants, Benson kagles, | ik i i {0 Hoblitzell; Mowrey, Huggins to Hob- | AT Lol e B R R al ear from th rehants son Eagles. | fmprovements, and it is possible (nat | {0 Ho i Mowrey, b- | | mer "third, 18" ft. W Recton fourth, T e Yaiton, Phiadeiphin, 1ad end at Youne's| Biorerct "o "o Funt im0 on ol o | I gy Lonuag o eftor & hanannt | (el Bivgs on'oaie’ 'ofi“Chinplall ¥ | SIX GRAVES__ARE FILLED |iY ol e oMiller. b . ] t ’ ole Vault—Thompson and Vovie Rector 3 run as given by Harry C. Harbach well | Twentieth street. 'Phone Webster 553. bank In the city, and has been housed | By Campbell, 4; by Lush, 7; by Moore, | o, g a v tie for first; height, 8 ft.; Russell third o Wrigley, 2h.. 3 iBoparieen ek in Its present location for almost a quar- | & Hit with pifched ball:' By Campbell, | o "ng Are to | ¢ 4 2 4 OGoatvi, 3 describes the idea of the club. “Go ‘as you E nd Byene . Pag en"E:u..ng:: Rest Su Twe | Shot Put—Burdick first, 3 _tt. 9 in; 2 JERSEY CITY, N. J., April i8.—New York | PLATTSMOUTH—The = local _lodge of | a®4% > 3198 (i L el ¥ Thompson second, 34 ft. 1 in.; Sears, third, Cotumbus 1770000010001 Three principal trophles are offered and purchase and eraction of a cottage tent to Six funerals were held Sunday afternoon. | lers Sine. oy Botors Gert” wun Xtk n H car running nearest to the secret time, camp In the state to dunate a tent. The died Thursday, was burled in Forest Lawn | Thgmpron. fime 173 Keller second. pitoned Batl: Burke. Chadbourne: Struck | L e e v and revealed s camp in ths state rdonate d teng e 20°yd. Hurdles—McKinney first. Tim the funeral at the home, Fift third. Time, 31.1. Sears third. Time, 323 Owens and Eckman R AN Ak Tt I e R el e PLATTSMOUTH-The funeral services of ey ane iome, Fifty-second atreet | *Yo-yd, Dash-Warner ' first. Time, 8.2 Pitchers’ Battle at Louisville. 4 7 .t he first part of | Willlam R. Murray, who was accidentally a_— A > ' grand prize; the second nearest will gain | Se®ement scheduled for U v 1in. emath " Omaha. Address J. W. Litton, 1106 Nortn | new bullding. This is the second oldcst { off Lush, 3; off Moore, 2. Struck out:| 7, ef.. 3 Virgil Rector fourth. e Exhibition Game. ter of a century. Evans and Byrne. Pa o - 3 please within the law. A social run whereon e 1ndf\napolis ...,.000000230s—3|® man can take his wife and famlly.” | Americans, 6: Jersey City, 3. { Modern Woodmen has donated $250 for the Lo L 33 ft. 8 in.; Caldwell fourth, 30 ft.'7 In 1 b R " . . | be at the Modern Woodmen sanitarium at Off ’ \Vf > . I8 e, S8 Becond hest, won, by m';w&“.:e‘“rl,x: g:«l»gromsm“. on balls: | seven werles of approximation prizes. The cnY H(.Hl UN IN UA\CULN { Colorado Springs. Colo. This Is the first Cer's 1Ie Willlam L. Mardis, the contractor, who | Thompsen.' Time, 17.3. Fin won by 1 | cemetery after the 044 Fellows conducted |30.1. ~Howard second. Time, 30.2. Fras Burke. Time: 1:25. Umpires: [ Hon. John R. Reyburn, mayor of the ity (Continued from First Page.) DAFS NEClotet it SR OnN Has the InStlnCtn . : g Carison second, Parkins ) third, Fernald LOUIBVILLE, April 18-—Halla and % & Killed In the engine roém of an elevator in | Mrs. Marie Deyer, whose death occurred | fourth. Wees induiued Tn A pitthers’ battle in the | the place prise, and the tifrd nearest the | May 8 looked forward 1o with w great | iy, ‘was very iargely attended Satur- | When Mrs. S, E. Waters Sees Team- | thursday, was buried in Forest Lawn |, Hall' Mile Run_Howard first — Time. opening game of the series today. ouis- | Show prize. The remaining cars will receive [ 150 Of Moot et i Pr el (hred Teaiding i ster Flog His Horses She Ha | cemetery. The service was conducted at | fuckey fourtl. Ao P ville won 'in the efghthi 1AninE when | the approximation prizes according to . i . are Mrs, Alice F¥eming, Mrs. Hattls i Avrasted the Hulse & Rlepen mortuary chapel, 700 | Mile Run-Kennedy first’ Time, § min. Halla tripled with Olson and Quinlan on | ey mittee promised the people of Nebraska Mrs. Alice im Arrested. u {1% sec Rosenberg second, Tuekey third the bases after two outs. Fast flelding | tNelr arrival in compgrison with the | "\ \ooee the taxes on raliroads and re- h aod Mra, Ade:Longworth outly, Sisteenth acréet. Larmon fourth. : : g abounded with honors about even. An Im- | sclected time. The cars participating in + | NEBRASKA CITY—The new alfalfa The funeral of Arthur J. Krug, son of | Discus Throw--Sears first. Carlaon sec- mense crowd witnessed the game. Score: | ypy 1 a duce the taxes to be pald by the farmers. | .ompany, which purchased the old starch | Mrs. Grace Waters, wife of Police Officer | G K G ond, Thompeon third and Burdick fourt Tow Ms run will park and form an automobile A seorge Krug, was held at the family home D r ourth LovIsVII TOLEDO Rather than see the governor go back on | works and all of its bulldings and “ma-\ o= @' (oo 0yt T e Charles | Distance, & ft. 11 in. AB.H.0.AE 0.4k, | 8how, which will last three days. his pledge the other members of the board | chinery, have overhauled their plant and LS VIRARRRY WhO. hVess Bt BE ries|and St. Mary Magdalene church, Nine-| Hammer Throw—Thompson first, 104 ft Dunlsavy, ©f ¢ ONIl, [ A ady to hegin operations in a | street, demonstrated Sunday morning that|teeath and Dodge streets. Burial was in |Sears sccond, 103 fi & in. Caldwell third. Woodruft. 3 OHinchman. 2 CORNELL ROWIN( are going to permit him to take the blg- | Vary Whort time. Tne bullding has been | she is a true member of the policeman’s | Holy Sepulche . |8 I canteth toirin oW b L 08moot, ~ef 0 G SQUAD SMALL | gest nand in making the asscssment of | refitted with all new machinery ‘and is o aRy DN DRIIVReTY s | “w-yd. Reélay Race—Won ' o i : n f family by doing a little bit of police work Y 0 Bas n by “first bat- Hickman, |1 1 rallroad property and also in the equaliza- [ backed by plenty of lacal capital ) vol The funeral of Harvey B. Smith, who |talion. Time, 1 min. 12 sec h it i that tastind PONCA—At the annual congregational | herself while her husband was on duty at|died Thursday, was held at his home, 4114 | Officials—Referee, S W tlon of farm property, when that que ' | meeting of the Presbyterian church Eider | his post, the Burlington station. Grant street. The body is to be taken to | %¢0Ter. C. Neavies: timers, Warhem, Cher reaches the board later on. Most of the P, "gullenberger was re-elected for 8| guving C. B. Doyle, & téamst hoke At | . y s e taken (0 | rington; judges of finish, Rawley, Bur- raliroads have filed their reports and as of three years. Clyde Myers wan | SPYINE i teamster whose ad- | Clearfield, Ia., for Interment. | kett, Kinsell; field judges, G. Brown, L. i e A i o eeted for the first tme to the office of | ress Is glver as 1620% North Twenty-fourth| Mrs. Loulse Nelson, who died Friday at | Burish. Larnion: inspectors, Fred McCon L Seopn Mr., Myers was ordained and installed | street, beating his team of horses over|the home of her daught L UL last year are decidedly an increase R e O htlon ab (e k] s ] o er daughter, Mrs. H. O.|"Fallowing are tie points made in the the previous year. ular service following their election . he ] hl-uu with a three-foot length of | Beatty, was buried in Prospect Hill ceme- |different events by each batialion ar 2 & garden hose and apparently abusing them | tery. The service took place at the reel- First Second heldon Controversy. BEATRICE~J. E. Brinkworth, who is re ’ & g place at the resl )t The board of directors of the :;.. His. | ported in the dispatches as having mys- | Sreatly, she promptly went to the rescue | dence, 328 Seward street. 100-yd. dash ey e torleal sotety satiled the frictlon betwoen | teriously disappeared from Eagle, Neb. |af the snimals and caused Doyis's arres The funeral of George W. Miller way | 20-yd. dasi clety ed the friction betwoe e vas p the Heacon, is a ol " d e Hinchman to Daubert: Hickman to Hinoh- | 1 U0 0t tham out. There has been ng| oot proclety seltled the friction betwecn | where he was pablishing the Beacon, ls & | He was taken In charge by Officer Robey | heid at the Bratley & Dorrance undertaking | 20:33 Burdies Should be:the Boss of the adciety, by decin.'| hess here. His fathet, J; C.. Brinkworth, | 8nd givén & ride tp the polios stition, parlors, Nineteenth and Cuming streets. | Okt By ! || Courtney Finds He Has but Seven 0 Daudert, 1b, Crews on the Wate oWent: o H ITHACA, N. Y., April 17.—80 many men have left the Cornell crew squad that % oninvilie b "'y"‘“ L ! | Coach Cortney finds he will not have to Toledo .. 01000000 0—i|™ke the expected cut at this time of the Stolen base: Delehanty. Two-base | Y°&F: He has now seven crews on the Landreth, Eiwert. Three-base hits | Water, three of the 'varsity, while the ;' Halla. Double playn: Ml to| g Hinchman to Daubert: Hickman to Hinch- | jromen £l up the rest, and is able w Cunningham; 2. Bases on balis: off Halla, 2; off West. | change in the combinations for three kK 10-yd, dash 1. Left on bases: Loulsvilie Toiedo, | b, i LR W RS, s @ real‘estate business in| The charge against the man is cruelt A" Jamp. 3 Time: 1:26, Umplre: King. but they have been unable to practise on | ing that the secretary should be the boss, | '* en&aged in the real”estate busin e e niaraade Tt will it Tawiy Breaa i Swen . Gase fo Ploses | the lake so far, it being too rough. The [but he should have no power over other 4 i ‘EN Ty | ol ault R o CENTRAL_CITY—John Jenkins and A g ik & iy Pole v 2 KANSAS CITY, April I8—After shutting | CO"\Factors who are Improving the inlet | employes. This makes Paine the boss, but [ Mias Neva Wolcott were married in th o ‘;)"“" i “"““"‘ ring, was accepted DEATH RECORD. Biot put .. g:‘.opbrl;zlt !4"\"‘1 [0.“ for seven "”"“"_!lfh not overcareful with thelr refuse, and | the board will meet shortly and give to| E iscopal ('lllllllihW ):l. l,:!\ (Vlh'l'll;:;:l::‘! by 'olice Captain Mostyn. ’M“”p’ mile n of Kansas Uliy went o pleces here | the water ts full of sho iy elativ afternoon, Rev aylor, e Pl W5 L Tk b oIy R Lo bléaws. hers | ort planks and loge, | each employe Instructions relative to his o 1 dlately after the cere: g , Discus g R Lo L e which rather interfare with the work of | dutiss &nd the manamement will be In the | Srficisting. Immediatoly sfter the coet.| TRUSTEES FOR CHURCH FUND| cuNTRAL CToY.”Neb. Aveil 12—~(Bpe- ceSranczea Hammer KANSAS (17 the crews. All the meri on the training | hands of the board. honeymoon trip, and will later go to Ore- | clal.)—Jobn Powell, an old and respected | Relay B ST B e i Mavd rise i gon to visit relatives there before re- | Pecaliar Doctrine of Saimts Reauires | citizen living M the south part of the city practice twice a day. rning t ke thelr home here. b Total ene 5 Enannon, cf 0Davie, e 000 NORTHWEST PRESBYTERY MEETS | (Urmning to wa - 7 New Organisation {n Church died last evening at about 6 o'clock. He had | The highest point makers Haliman. rf 0 Armbruster, ri BEATRICE—A resident of Clatonla, who Neighbors, 0 Murray | ” , ¥ 2 Rady. by o | was In the city yesterday, stated that Cla y een 11l for some time, heart failure being % Beckier” o i 2 1P, ! 9/ MORE DEFEAT FOR NEBRASKA F!fty Churches Represented fn Meet- | fonia would probably join (he “dry” col-| LAMONI Ta. April = 18.—(Special)— | the immediate cause of his death. He had | Thompeon Love, b v . ing of Delegntes at Kearncy. | umn chis s C:n"nl";»:,‘.‘":':\'nr'"mm\ is com- | Yesterday's session of the Reorganized | returned from Council Bluffs a week or | McKinne o] ] 5 3 Record Game from the | CENTRAL CITY, Neb. April 18.—(Spe- | PUCC S0, e Maloon licenses will en- | church conference was a short one, the| iy, ago, where the treatment had bene- Aes::;" Swan. . 3 o kers 10 te O. clal)—The Presbytery of Kearney, com- | counter considerable trouble in securing the | table being cleared of all business. Thers | fiteq him but little. The funeral services | Howard hrashear ; LAWRENCE, Kan., April 18.—(8pecial Tel- | prising the greater portion of the north- | necessary number of fréeholders to entitle | are a number of very Important matters | i) pe held Monday. Havaa ¢ ole: 1| egram.)—The Cornhuskers lost thelr record | west part of the state, has been in session | {1e™ to :n(.‘.[.!m‘-. O N ) before this rm\ferranre but Nve. Blisaboth Taruiniten Burdick . it : Towls.....3 game to Kansas today, 10 to 0. This is the | this week. Tn connection with the presby- | SHERTRICETE B TERUGITC, Bonaeum | iy wre not prepared as yet for présen-| NDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 16.-Mrs. | Namilton Watohes Edholm, Jeweler .Huuu! fo first shutout for the Nebraska bo The | tery, the Women's Missionary society of | against whom Hazlett & Jack have mad 3 g = P § Ellzabeth Booth Tarkington, mother of AL or u wenther hus been bad and the team showed | the Presbyterfan church for the same dis- | application for atfornegs’ llen in the sun ""_"_‘l';‘l:: -:_' iy ‘I'"“‘['“r')”"‘v’:‘:“m'“v’::;; Newton Booth Tarkington, the author, dled | a 311 the effects of traveling. Prouty was trict held Its sessions here, beginning |Of $1.280 for services rendered him while e o m y s gy bl . : e as Lty o v by ki, 14 . v 1P 8 o el for him in his suit Pre: Josep! S 3 er home here late this afternoon of b ’ piteh for Nebraska, but was soon repl Tuesday and concluding fta work Thurs- | APBFATINE 08 CounSe ate Fith. President Jossph Smith. ia sharge. Twd-base s » 1 A imst the Tyneh estate. The bishop has [ mp ! o ot GO0 D pecting something | NEATt diséase. Her son, Booth Tarkington, AMUSEMENTS. 4886 Bit: . Miyi g by Oimstesd. The Cornhuskers were unable | day. About fifty churches comprise this | until next Monday to answer the applica- n vy d & « . ” who left Indlanapolis Wednesday for Pine- Fiynn. &£ {0 connect with Burdick's curves oot Thare wete twonty sores minte | tion, J: W, Cobbey 00w epDeRTS AS.atiornes | 18 the Way of a dixiss. eammunisation i hurst, N. C., is expected to return home ’ Bascs on A | N 4 Eeoes S CITY Relatives of Peter | through thelr president. An organiza- s HIt by _Scove R.H.1. | ters and eighteen elders and twenty women MI'HF "‘:_‘lf‘} waa e Anfured by full- [tlon of an order will be considered, | tomorTow evenin Empires NCBPAskS ccocvoisiiareseens 1 ) s delegates present ing from a Union Pacific train near Ra- | which will have in its keeping as trus- Edw Taa Kanras gatat 1010 Bl Tfhe meetings of the presbytery were | venna February 24, 1908, have just deen 1 th f the ehurch fi CENTRAL CITY, Neb. April 18—(8) e Batteries! Nebraska, Olmstead, Prouty I bl s o o 000 damages by the railroad. | tees all the property of the church for s B il g s | THIS arrEm awp T, e sovTH And Carroll; Kansss. Rockfeller snd Bur- hlnld <r: "m chureh, and the missionary so- | Rald 85,000 damafes g (00 relatives | the benefit of the poor. The doctrine of | clal)—The funeral of Edward Laub was | o Soun, e ome run: Carlson. 'wo-base hits: | clety held Wi its meetings In the Cuddington |prought a friendly sult against the road |this church provides that members shall | held at the residence, a few miles west of | Thomas Dizon, Jr's Wonderful Pla; 0.8 Yrip Through Carroll, Woods. Umpire: Howell 2 o o i - i "Dodge county, and the company con- q hop o - 2 ' 3 4 Mda - gy . hall. At the pening meeting Rev Mr in 1 L g b o that there turn over to the bishop of the church all | here, yesterday, and was largely attended. 1" Doage count; “ " LA ek g L RED-MILE MOUNTAIN C Cooper of Fullerton spoke upon “The | fessed Judgment in orics . nt pald. | surplus property; that fs, all property | Mr. Laub was & young married man THE CLANSMAN SIQUX yta a. Agnt 18— (Bpecial.) HUND! LIMB | 1\ cce that Was Lost." Miss Mayo. & mis- | "NEBRASKA CITY Miss Minnie Butt, |above that which they require for thelr | having spent most of hix life hers. He ——— tary Tom Fu.. weasier leit Saturday for & | Auto Race Planmed for Los Angeles | ION8TY from Japan, then addressed a very | daughter of Mr. and Mra J. W. Butt, one|own necessities. From this surplus prop- | died Wednesday, the cause of his death be- SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY {Welve duys’ Luun i (1ip in the southwest. b Somopilet v | interested audience on her observations | Of the most popular young women of this! gy the poor of the church are given |ing appendicitis. He had suffered from the | SPEOIAL TUBSDAY MATINES T BS% Nventage I g1\, same allment three times before and it The Quality Musios! Piay 4 city, dled at the home of her parents Fri-| re called stew , was 1n Line condition Bnd’ expectod to give| 108 ANGELES, Cal. April 1.—A hun- |20d “experiences In that country. At the | gay’afterncon from heart diseasc. She had| DAL fre; palied At ardships, which & good account uf themselves, both in the | dred-mile race to a mountaln-top, each | COnclusion of her address the presbytery | been affilcted for some time, but "0 onth :H; ey :""‘ Y P"‘l""'d‘*‘lll"“""" 10| was not realized that his condition was s ¢ I3 nd e le 2 o | was con ute h the election o v, - Hme 0 .was she taken da oy o 0 SATR 8§00 v e ray o bt "y e league battice to| competitor driving an automobile up & | ¥ netituted with the election of Rev. |a vhost ilme agg WS SO0 U0l Sl reared | Slont Gmo N6 Ay, gerious until it was too late. The de- A STUBBORN . . y ity § 4 | was 28 years | great amount of this surplus prop» i wasis with Dever on My 1. Fne iin | windig trail, ls belng arranged by the |C:E. Bovard of Central City aa moderator. | %4\, ‘city. being ons of the high school | FIEEY SRR 30 o F GRS Ro0Pnd | ceased was the som of Mrs Wiliiam Laub CINDERELLA" will play wumes at St. Joseph, Mo., and | motor car enthusiasts of Los Angeles and | lay afternoon the presbytery and | graduates in 1004, y ) | the purpose of this mew order is (o hoig | o thi® City, And the brother of Miss Mae | Newton, McPherson, Great Bend and! - The . the missionary convention held a Joint| NEBRASKA CITY—The new elght- |0 s P Laub, Barl end Alvin Laub of this city, Hutchinsen, Kar. Manager Holmes has re- | s o Coltfornia. The race will be (rom | o, "ot which Miss Jessie | houe B law does not seem to frighten tie | this property in trust for the purposes of 9| 108 Angel N * "o | session, at which essle Martin pre u y ! and John Laub of Chapman. teaved Catcher Omar Vance and will place | 108 Angeles to North Baldry, the cars | 200" ort largely statistical, of the | $aloonkeepers of Nebraska City in the | giving these stewardships. Catcher Clapper with some club in’ the | Tunning to Fenner's mine, At least half sl Besg qona i oo stical, of the | 10" ror there are fifteen applicants Kapsas-Okiahoma league. a dosen entries are expected by the time | ®CTK Of the young people of the presby- | for saigen lcenses, or ons more (el 1084 | we often wonder now sny person can vbe| CENTRAL CITY, Neb, Avril 1L-(Spe- Elk ") F‘ DMAN'S OT IN A cAsp | Scheduled for the event. S p.cmber tery. Miss Meta Conklin of Omaha, a)yewr They 8607 10 LSO (he new law | persuaded into taking anything but Foley's | ¢ial)—The body of Mrs. Charles Scudder, S air synodical mecretary of the young peoples’ | fhake Ore JOCRCY, Ol ompelied to keep | Honey and Tar for coughs, coids and lung | Who dled In Chicago, Friday, was brought e ™ N - work ave a short talk. Rev. Mr. Hark- til midnight each evening The O h )i sateher 1s Doing Well, hut win pe | CONTRACTS ARD BELBARER |10 Jis 8 JOGIE S Sy ke (“_{).’2,‘,", untll midnight each eveting o of | trouble. Do not be fooled into accepting here on No. 1 yesterday, over the Union AUDITORIU Out for Six Weeks. | by sirede . T N " |lights and a bartender. “own make" or other substitutes. The | Pacific, and was taken at once to Polk, ~ dler o o a talk on “The Price of 8 Man." -y . erbert E. Gooch peared col 0 where the parents of the deceased resid 4 e aen. i county court of Buffalo co 1 ¢ &' b aone down sc that the’ dostors have | NEW YORK. Abril 18— Acting froujent |And Elder C. J. Arnold of Fullerton were | waived preliminary hearing in the case of |1 & v egista. L Scudder was a bride of scarcely two | REFINED VAUDBVILLE, seen able to put the foot in . T) | elected dele; o the ge embly. | State of Nebraska against Herbert - — | : Saih It will b aix weoks mefore GadmeX | Heydler ob the National lague annouaced | *16¢ted deleates o the general ass mbly, | B ‘Grain Company. and Herbert E. Canadian Coin Convicts Man, months, and she and her young husband OIND! DANCEE will be able 10 use the foot again, the following today {which mests this-year in Denver. oo G & Maxwell, for operating & | SIOUX FALLS, 5. D. April 15.—(5pe- | who were both gifted along musical iines, || W0igieds of Sttsmctions, Fun Bvery Omahu seems (0 be up ugainst it in get Contracts—With Boston: C. H. Beaumont, | The following officers were elected by the | pucket shop in this clty. The complaint w&s | cial.)—A jury in the United States court|had gone to Chicago to study music to- | dmission 10 Cen Jng men hurt in spring training. Last year wisbecker, George C. Ferguson, George | Woman's Misslonary society: President, | filed last January and Albert E. Lewls 181 yi0; tried the case of Edward Gay, | gether with & view to shaping their careers | Graham, the most promising of thes . ¥ T : T 4 5 1 the informant. The dase was sent up to the J o wrenched hig knee i an cEhibition Kn fiaham, Thomas ¥ oMcCarthy, Charles |Mrs. Jane Barre, Fullerton: vies presi- | {3 "0t and will be heard st the |aliss Pred K. Moore, and Gus Felerson, |siong similar lines. Hefore her marriage g B R e R g ML W ettt GrE) And Kb | gcnts. Mre. 3. F. Lewls. St. Edwards: Mra. | \ay term charged with the robbery of the postof-|the deceased was Miss Gertrude Engelke. Franck has issued posit've orders that the s: Fred C. Clarke and Vietor Wii- |C. W. Mercer, Wood River; AMrs rge | TRCUMSEH—At a meeting of the Te-|fice at poks on the night of Decenber | The funeral will be held at FPolk, her players were not to upderizke to ulide | Mair Broken Bow: Mrs. T. €. Bell, St.|cumseh fire department officers were|g jaq1 returned a verdict acquitting Pe- | gormer home. | By Bostol “ = | o or the coming year, as follows: .. - - oston: (Unconditionally) | p, Mre. F.i M. Cooper, Faller- | elected for t L terson, but convicting Gay. The convice B —— : riss; to Augusta, South Atlanije || oo Sreretary 73 et | e C. M. Shaw: assistant chief, Frank A worge Plerce: to Lawrence New |1on: secretary lterature, Mrs. W. Mus- | Koil:' secretary, F. L. Brundage: treas-|tion of Gay was secured through his hav- Grand Jury tor TaShelle. sue, W. W. Thomas. By Cnl. | grave, £t Fdwards; secreiary bands, Mrs. | urer, P. A. Brundage; members of board of | ing In his possession when drrested &| MARSHALLTOWN. Ia, April 18 (Spe- : | Hannibal, Cent clatiol G v, Gibbon: secretary young |! e, William Sherman and J. B. DOug- | canadian é-cent coin of the date of 1300, - A er Issued an order All the Many Aiis P - eseion iy..»‘..‘: s u‘. X M‘u“hn N .\Iar:"' \"n\‘r’l‘l ia: foreman wowe ""‘f“‘f’:‘“'”,,’:;' o W |which was among the cash stolen from ::‘:a‘.)y ::ldn'n‘xoiln:‘n:.:l‘flfl Jury m’ " rl::- : te. | City :i‘:“r\":;':.'m:‘.i"I‘x’\‘rl:vx\‘lu:,.?:m;kfl And ladder com. |the postoffice. The postmaster identified | oja] gession on May 3 to investigate the caused by coffee yield ) o P : Py, Debott Bwan. the coin, and thus the little B-cent place | murder of “Doc” Biebert, who was killed A amount of Interest is being shown in tl Nebraskn News Notes FALLS CITY—The county board fs still | was directly responsible for the convic- | W ol il \ont by Harry LaShelle. This to well-boiled Denefit game to be plaved ay at Vint. FALLS CITY-Over twenty teachers (ook | in session at the court house. The mem- | tion of Gay, as the entire case inst t . 5 ve 3 . . was because the next regular grand rk for the Child Saving i | e ation bofore C erintend o ve allowed during this session some done ng institute fund | examination bofore County Superintendent | bers hav Jury does Dot mest unti) the letter part of leo -, Mrs, Charies Sc on the coin. Pete i tween the Rourke family and & team | Olfver on Friday Do P Ye e Lridge fund and §.300 on the |Bim binged upen the colm. reon w -l v his liberty because he was icked from the best amateurs of Omh : sl fund. As this exhausts the levy [not be given Ko KB omn &) gy ppmcsondion i o, AD Fhis game will in & wey seitle the qucation| o) IRIC-Over B0 fruit treen have heen set | for 1500 a number of bills must remain un- | acquitted in this case he yet is un- I‘“"" kaly, osatidéring the aumber of| DU, [iSinces Sa6 8 ae to the relative playing qualities' of the | Oy “Fellows of Nebraska: ¥ pald untll the new levy is made in July. | der indictment on other chas in con-|is very y, 1 %% e Naked Tru professionals and the amateurs of Omaha \F. RX—TH St Biae BAd aneics aiks iylA.dL;:,luuma‘-;«a:a“;; 'vT,"&.”"r"’.- kv‘:x:”\" 7~ | hection with the robbery of postoffices at ) e on ! nten 00 o y eve witnesses who saw the killing, it is|Max Witt's Singing Colleans, Open Season for annual powwows at their wigwam. The | jae on the same terms as the preceding |other places in South Dakota. probable that LaShelle will be tried at once. B aye Jeannatte Adler, Gray and Gra 1 ham. Fne Three Bohemians, Kinodrome *There's & Reasen” L, Vent \s 'ald 1o have been one of the best S0 gotme terme 8 % Sanes o B aseclonces BT T e ter mad mist 4 year. r. Co . - S —— o e e e clomay take In sending | ' DRU—The Barnes Drug company com. | the poor farm for ten years J. R. Me @avingr Accounts in the Nebraska Sav- . B fon A Weap—— il il T and yellowlegs The list was made to read | Pleted & dea) this week by which it dis- | was appointed soldier relief *‘“'"'"l"‘f'd“" ings and Loan Assoclation earn six per |18 painless, compare 0 Weak, lame 's WashberaiOreshy's Seid ThE Fiate:, e e 2% Tad of is drug stock to H. J. Cooper of | in ijace of James McDowell who died a | ‘creqried semi-annually. One dollar |back kidney trouble causes. Electric Bit- | be swre it s WESEREE birds, but it was wrong, as the open sesscn /5 B . synty hasiciany wil [ siaris an account 1303 Fernam |ters ls tae remedy. e. Beatom Drug Co. | Medal Flour. impestant, for them is up May L | FALLS CITY-Judge E. R. Duffie of [ ot be appointed until the next me