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PULLY~¥ RATES LOWER “harges Are Cat Down by Interstate Commerce Commission. UPPER BERTE FOR LESS MONET e Past et Grts Better Rate to Conste— Night's Jourmey Should Cawt $1.50 Der Best, Say eport. mmise " *unjust and aod Dt eral cago a dec rea narge equail ston has ~abi sdiman e spper awer s “erential chatges are or netances and iiman azes o Pacific are terwd Although srders reduetions and scognized as this ru g of ¢ aten e commission which were formally compiained he opening wedge for ar rates when which the st and Pl ecifica of. 4 - average be ™ these ‘mytances man company, it tecision to ~ommiswion sand o ~aponanie The suid, w The prevaiiing to LI Wis. and between St Paul amd redu - 8w BN tes pre- valling are approved fer lower berths The report, written by O Frankiin R. Lane. s brief lisclose the exhaustive examinaiion which was made of e Pullman company’'s af- but the record shows the commis- investigation of the sieeping car mpany’s contracts. and the general sys- tem of charges, and emimings The figures reveal aasual dividends of Dear L w0 from 199 to 1M, nciustve vestigation showed that the amount surplus annuaily 4@ not fall ¢ the annual dividends of § per 198 a cash dividend of $.308- paid out of accumulated surplus: W6 a special stock dividend of 8 per nt, amounting to SEGMGM, was decimred 197 anot of 3% per cent. amount- - PEMENE wers df period of ~n -ash and stock dividends were paid in ad- tition to the annuai anes. in 1588 the stock of the company was in- cremsed from SN to FONNL0S of which SR is accounted for by ac- quisition of Wagner Palace Car company The remminder of increase of S48 rep- resents capitalisation of surpius. The rec- oper uced et Superor. mmissioner and does not airs. won & e of the United States from the time it was cefved! from the collector,of ingernai rev- enue off the distriet In Wiich such con poration. 48 ocated. Many letters had been eceived at termai Sevenueburess from title sminig companies. as to the 1o assemment became a AW, Macieagh asked the attarney < al for an opinion of the question. He Had Big Roll and Met Stranger Charies Mazur Claims New Friend Gold Wateh. ATTSMOUTH. Neb., April 1L —(Spe- —Charies Magur. 3 Bohemian whe Wahoo as his home came o lown Friday and applied for & situation in the meat market of Kunsman & Ramge. which ey promised BIm in the near future He then started out to take in the city and it was not long befors he had formed the scquaintance of @ stranger, who offersd him § per month and board if he would home with him and work in his large ery bamn n South Omaha. The §ffer was accepted by Mazur and two bourded the Burlingten train before arriving Bellev the ranger iold him that he had s team there. which he bhad purchased. and asked Wew much memey ne had with him fe readily sdvanced B& which was to be #2 35 soen a8 they arrived n South W They left the train at Beilevue e stranger noticing the man's fine id watch and chbin succeeded i bor- owing it for nspection, and. after piacing them pocket struck ust b= ma and awn (1mber bomnied the e aut ™e azm: et car for ot find his e returmed desire 10 work In ne saym. Oma. could or his livers oern. wo but will NEW YORK SUFFERS DROUTH Gotham as Dry om Sanday as in Days When Roosevelt Was Police Comminstoner. Aprit . Theodore Roases eit of police haw New Surdar as toda: since the was com- Tork been Drinis ware L L 4 IMPERIA . R CHAMPAGNE e had ~ dent all t Ma oxcime Sundn r Garn A asee todn o ® order of vat with sttorner's soking for a ons sfficers This. together wi anecertainty of things. made ot Reulbach Takes Turn for Worse Pitcher for Chicage Natiomals Seri- ously Il from Diphtheria Cou- tracted from Baby. April 1L—The bach, pitcher for asonais, who is U1 with ats home n this ok a tara worse todar. and his condition in con- sidered serigus by Nis physicians. He was given a second apti-toxin tremtment this afterncon. the first treatment, ghven Sa day. fading to sct satisfactorils Reulbach's babr dmughter. . acted finease aiso mpse last might, but is sow t of danger con- ction with Aepartment. eral men of state excise &=n- the saioom an fiphthera at at for the from whom ne hous TOWNSENDS WIN FROM SOLDIERS Fort Crowk Boys Lose Game Through v Errees. Far amona the Townsend Gun compasy s lesem the scidiers. § o The note- femture of ihe game was ihe Sumber of er~ww by the soldiers. Tne Townsends put good_stff game from B pitchers were in_ex- e po haa Surran iy tne third an account of spraining his ankie ‘© bome Scare: FORT CROOK. HoAR TOWNSENDS. AB.E " . . Blorvnssunes? wloewer Sacrifice hits ir First base on bails: Off Smith, Hamilton, 4 _Hit with pitched bail Smith. ¢: by Hamilton L Struck out: Hy Smith. 3. by Hamilton. & Double plars Quigiey ' Sherer. Hallock (0 Sherer O'Connor t5 Elllot. Time: =8 Umpire Newsome. LesE Te TRITWPHS Creamery Team Saffers Bad Defeat for Lack of Practice. On_the Flarence fieid yesterday aflerncon the first game of a double-hender resulted n & victory for the Stors Triumphs from he Alamito Creamery eompany’s nine by the score of 13 to L The game was far better than the scors indicates. The cream- | ary nine has a good bunch of ball tossers, | but iack practice. During the game the Alamitos off a couple of neat doubie plays. The T-umphs played with a de- tarminaton not shown before this sesson and worked together with machine like | precision. Hirseh twirled magnificent baid ar eritical periods. Score: Triumphs ALAMITOS { REHE| 0 5zn 2 THE BEE: wo gifferent sets awarfed. Two cups wil wpeciai prises. o be given vinning them three fimes The Starm Lake school has already snch of them twice. Lake City schoo! @il undoubtedly send a deiegation + such of these mests be entirel separate Teia ] be ® ana Rambiers Defent Farreils The Rambiers added amot . to ¢ ~ nming et Sefencing the fat Farred team in an interesting seven-inming game at Fort Omahs Sundar aflernoon by the score of %0 2 Dike was on the siad for %e Rambiers and e Farreils at niw will, w ares of the game wers the nitting of Seiding and d the hitting of Tuttie and Routs. Nex: Sunday the Ramblers and the Hanscom Parks wi slash om the same grounds. Seors Rambiers [XFEE Farreile LIRS R X Bacteries: Rambiers. Dike and ze Farreils. Routt, Probst and Kennedr. Hits Rambiers. % Farrells. . Home run: Routt Three-tase hit. Thuer Two-base hits Tattle. Swartz. Damge. Boundgardt. Um- ross. B = ~— ce game Sundas reets. The he hitting and = The r—m Gillha: of the game was fast Tieiding of the alied off a siinam and Specia.. —In- oss of the schoo: ars bus e medica: college deciared by the ‘mculty Already $I7.408 has subseriptions from order o put baw The was to have been ack of funds of e school abundoned because of the matter strongly befors the tgwnspecpie. GOSSIP OF WESTERN LEAGUE Niehoff Has Decided to Report to the the Boosters for Work This Week. Owen. the pitcher. arrived In Des Moines Saturdar. President Higgins 18 now looking for Plicher Langs. but that same Lange says he does mot want w play Des Moines and will not if he sz avoid it Tat] “BHI" Dwyer fully recovers from his operation and s ready o get into the game. Manager George Davis of the Boost- ers will hoid down first sack. With Keeley. Sanders, Furchmer. Hoilen- beck. Eyier and Patton of the oid guard and Sindelar and Hanson to choose from as recruits Pa Rourke's pitchers line up about as strong as any bunch in e league. Shotten and Corridon, who are expected to arrive in the city Menday, will not re- port 1o Pa Rourge untsl Tuesday. Shotten wanted 1o wait until he could meet his wife at St. Louis before reporting and Corridon went to Keokuk for a day. They will be hers Tuesday in time 1o get in the game with the Fort Crook soidiers. Pa Rourke will begin weeding out his squad this week Just what disposal he will make of those piayers he cannot use has | not been decided upon by the Omaha mag- sate. It is hardly probabie that he will let Agnew or Hanson go. The others probably will go o seme of the Staie ieague teams |for a season's work. bail; By Adams. 4 Two-base hits: | E._Drummy. Three-base hits: W Lean (3. Umpire: E. Holmes. TEAM IN HARD LICK Two Mere Wem Are im Hospital as Resuit of Injuries. IOWA CITY. la. April IL—Special —"T betieve I will be able to Wwhip out owa says his men are in much betier condition than last vear. when the varsity scorsd with difficuity and often wers bianked. In he series last week we hit and scored Beavily and wers bianked but once.” on the hoepital st Caicher Hook and Hanson. the big nis ankie badly who took his piace Saturday. had a finger bome spilmtered by & speedy throw o cut off a runner. The rest of the squad is m good condition. Five men have been fighting for outfieid positions, Mericie. Wright. Thempson. Black and Bemson. Mericle is ihe only man who has a sure ciaim to an outfield position, according to Comch Green. YORK TEAWS crry PLAY Hope Expressed to Joim State League Next Year. YORK. Neb. April 11— Special )—Begin- ning April I reguiar league games will be played at Athietic park. Captains of the four city league teams bave a lst of fift; =x piayers from which 10 select the mem. bers of their teams after a few games are plared. York has a number of good bail players and from the city jeague it E Posed to organize a city team that play all teams B Christian of the York Commercial to erganize a Four Best jeague or a Tr-County of the counties of Filmore. Seward, Poik, Butier and Saline The growing populariiy of & ball a: York is such that may be an sspirant 0 the state lemgue UMPIRE IS HANDLED ROUGHLY Otficinl Said to Have Beenm Badly Hart by Tinker and Hofmas. CLUME Dove men Watkins oday’'s game toual and was handled mughl between the Chicago Na- “olumbus Ameriean association eams. is headed ofi. Shertstop Tinker and utfieider Hofman will be put ander ar- rest and kept of the opening game of Be Nadonal league semson st aut Tinker trampled his spilies Ia the sevent: Hofman o Watkins from behind and struck him. but was resivained by Manager Chance from following up the atzack. stor x rusned TRIM TEm 1L —Specias Tole. egram. ) —Sloux Uity defleated l,nne-:mu i & scrappily-piayed exhibition game here this afternoen. § 1© 4 Freeman pract. | cally was anhiltatie durng the four | aings he Was in the bux The locais bunched eight of their eleven hits off Jaba. son in the fifth and sixth Oyler piayed | priilisndy at sbort. Sears by mmings . o Sicux Oty feez:30a Minneapoils 11 s It looks a grest deal like thar Shoriem boy. who s going to dem an Omana um- form this season, is some hitter In the same with the St Louis Browns against | Be led off and got| Keokuk. last Saturdar. three hits and two runs. He also got three put-outs and didn’'t make a boot. Corridon. who aiso piayed in the game. got two runs, two outs and four assists and 20 errors. been a lot circult concerning the case of “big-head” Cole is alleged to have con- tracted since he has been Wwith the Sox. Omana fans have not had much of an op- pertunity to observe, aniy seeing Mim in two games. but it jooked to them watching him here i the Two games the Sox played that he was free from the malady. He playsd a mighiy swift game and the fact 4idn’t seem to bother his sky-piece much. Furchner. the star pitcher of thé Wes- e league two years agn, reported to Pa Rourke Sunday. He savs he feels fine and has almost forgotten the sick speil he ex- perienced last year. He looks good and after a limle work-out shouwld be abie to re- sume the form which put him in the ranks of the top-notchers and cmused Cincinnati to draft him from Sioux City. In his short wry-out Sunday against the White Sox. he showed that with a littie more work he can it up & good ST pace Omahs fans are ail pulling for him and congratuiate Pa on being abie to secure him. Sport writers of Lincein, There has around the Denver and Wichita have it ail doped out that thers is | aothing to de bdut the making of arTaage- for the pennant exercises In their towns But the managers of the ho have wom ss many exhibition games have different ideas of ihe manmer of properly putting & team in shape for a winning sesson. Linesin has been piaying | its hesd off 1o win the exhibition games. Denver has followed its exampie t a great extent. as has Wichita Manager Fox has pursued an entirely different course. He has worked his voungsters us much as pusmble and consequently has had an op- portun: ze them up. He has not alled upon the oid heads o do anything more thaa themseives out soeasior Convict’s Dream Secures Parole STEUBENVILLE. C. April IL—"A Con- vict's Dream of Home.” dobe in seventeen verses by Harry Schafer of Pitisburg while at ihe Stark county wark house hers. has won for him the recommendwion of the prison management nat he be parcled. Schafer has served & greater part of a six months sentence for the rebbery of a Pitisury woman. He wam convicted of putting drugs in ber glass while drinking with her and steaiing S Since nis incarceration he s empluyed nis evemings In Lhe compumtion of the seven- teen-verse epic of Mis Ufe. reviewing his cnilihood in so centimental a strain that it has moved e Drison macagement to OMAHA., TUESDAY. APRIL 12, 1910. At the Theaters “Mise Patey” at the Brmmdecs jerirude Qninian and Facsy. ' & comedy i three acts, by 8 Colitns scapted from e German staged by George Marion under direcuon of menry W. Savage. The cast Heen surrele eaa.ng woman aaces Ring tangeroas woman Aaeline Dur Hoffmas. guieless womas Hagel wardrobe womas Minna Bisck. iap - Tupper Mrs Lymen, lda suppiementary womas. Bein rarkness Maisie. dancing woman Cassandra. wast iady Beckman. ndispensacie ma iacoby. property man Rear Acmirai uilroy. awtal perso Hardee Kirkland Clara Giiroy. sweei nikos... Helen Latireil Paul Crawtara, enterprising deutenas Larence Wheat carniog piaywright rres agricaitarst Thomas Dr. Phiitp Gentry George Granam Patsy (m st abo has been offersd of i Miss Putsy It doesn it doesn’t sink, but just slong s plane excailence. and “sweet reasonabieness he lawyers say, [t Dursues way %o saturally and se gem as to lenve a regret that it hasw't eix acts insiesd of omiy | taree. Miss Q@ comedy o pia =thout mus that it s ser Again divide with orchestra and the singing of an She i» a comedienne and deserves distinction paid her by the piay bill. which sass she % “n & class by herself i play she oval servant and companicon of & Popu Patsy gets things badl a ® siraightened out. and for herself a husband who takes her away e the farm. It is mot & wonderful part In ftweif. dut it gives room Tor the exercise of Miss Quinian's art as & fun-maker. and she doesn’t let a good chance go by. To define |her charm by the commenplaces f an ordinary review ‘mpossibie. She tempts one to the extravagance of superiatives Go and ses for yourseif. Lawrence Wheat. whose last work was with “Gelng Seme.” is the bright young man of comedy. a naval officer, and be surety fits it All the cievermess he has shown in other work is renewed |thin, and In & way that shows him to be steadily advancing in peint of finish as weil as in method Frances Ring plays the leading woman of a summer stock company most naturally and Miss Duniap gives snappy !ife to character of the catty” member of the organization. Helen Lattreil is & sweet bit of an ingenue with a good part which is well done. Dan Mason is excellent In his role of the managers assistant: each of the other members of | the company has a distinct bit of work to do and ail is done most effectivel The comedy has a story suffici fiber to carry a number of very amusing | situations. Two scene are laid iIn the 1 |ing room at Helen Bureile's home. and the last in the property rom ai the thes- {ter In this the audience gets an oppor- tunity to watch the members of a stock company make up, and listen to the smail |talk behind the scenes. as wel as to note how well the members of such an organizgation get along togsther. In this Miss Turmer contributes a dance that gets an encore. and Miss Lamont contributes a bit of an Irish song and dance that'is smply a scream. As George Marion staged the play for Henry W. Savage nothing more need be saift on this peint. If you are looking for a comedy that will make you lsugh that bhasn't s suggestive lne or situatiom ‘n it and that deserves the attention of ail, go | to see “Miss Patwy. ™~ nian was lfted a isading and she is all lkel out of mustcal role ' comedy doing it so w a she wil o aver ume o ne In of neyspaper talk | “Mrw. Tempie's Telegram™ Beyd. The Woodward piayers are singtng their wwan song this week. but it is no lugubrious ballad: rather & merry The impression made by this engagement ar the Boyd will be & pleasant ome of much aughter. Pretty nearty everyom | the story of the compiications in the Tem- ple household following 3 Witle £ toid o satisfy a jealous wife Preposterous as are some of the situations they are ab- surdly funny and quite allowabie in which was designed to be nothing except a roaring farce Besides being the final play of the en- gagement. this week is notabis as showing the abilities of the whole company—or at least ail In the cast—in comedy parts. M- Morrison s playing the Frank Fuller of the piece. that skiifuil liar who les so cleverly to his friend's wife. Miss Gates is cast as Mrs Tempie. with Frank Dudiey as Tempie and Miss Hudson as Mrs. Fuiler The principai honors fall to these four. but there is considerabie additionai smusement crested by Mr. Ingraham as the quite im- pemsible butier and Miss Spencer in the part of the real Mrs Brown. Miss Valen- tne s piaying Dorothy. Mrs Tempie's sister: Mr. Anderson is John Brown and Mr Briggs is the Captaim Sharpe While Mr. Morrison the assertion of his as #00d ©m a comedy role as In a romantc character. he is sharng masculine lmureis this week with Mr Dudley. who is ‘seen to excellent advantage Miss Hudson's acting. too. will emphasize regret at departure with the others. at the mst knows ner Vaudeville at the Orphewm. getting almost too plump. othters on and off the stage. dangerous. “Sparertbs” is the dog In the playiet, “Fagin's Decision.” which Mrs Fannie Usher and Claude Usher bave given With great success ail over the country. The sketch was here last year, but it is one of the few whicn will well bear repetition. It should be added that, though ihe dog has fallen om better days since Mrs Usber got him in the Chicago pound. aad his lean sides have become fuller. his pathetic expression—of real value in the comedy—&as not been lost. “Spareribs” is tos much of mongre! ever to jook lke anything except 3 woe- begone muts. Other meritorious acts on the bill are the aeriai ballet and Lily Lens whe is Teturning here with mew songs. Miss Lena is another of the London music hail suc- ctmes Whose Singing of verses more or less topical n nature hms greatly plemsed vaude- was scored yesterday by Amy Butier. a singer supperted by a |male quartet. and by Frank White and | Lew Simmons In a minstrel turn. Other | members of the bil are Praze's dog asd monkey circus and the Kionemann bros- nta tha audisnes aing |start, and augied. whether o A Mtle of = i passages. w The endmen took a rum- arer ne audience the e Jolke hit Thers e sartrs 5 » the humor- ued when e cons yuneed suctess o . oid song. “Silver pens wiih a handsome 42 befors the court spectacuiar de- ~asing veioeity windup. A Healy The produetion et ng wprese ng Seu gmning & moves w toward fast and fur Quigtey and John hie profuction of Most of the mughs - a bunch of whimsical con the BAll N Pe of s mom!y leg of K From . ous right, nor ake a good-namred poke Tumbo, Commander Peary snd Careful count shows 3o Somewna: different from nearly ail coded him as travaganzas playing at this theater dsten in able to make audience laugh heartily By dint of gesturs and Intonation by change of facial expression und he does not deem it necessary to become & buffoon. or even & clown. Horse plar is s mintmum week. The currem: ction is mors meritorious than many of the past in other respects, aiso. Be- sides a funmy first part there i» & good olio and the second part has some merit of It s a burlesque of a polics sovelty 1 sourt sceme. with Van Osten as the magis- trate. The company includes severai other people of ability, among thess being a midget named Hagel Rice and a wa dancer known on the program Princess Terceria.” LATTER DAY SAINTS HAVE BUSY DAY AT CONFERENCE Chnrchmen Hear F. A. Smith, Sea of Patrimreh, Spemk at Large Overflow Meetin IXDEPENDENCE. Mo. April IL—Spe- tal Telegram.)—At the conference of the Latter Day Smints today the auditorium of o arge stone church wa: flowing so much that an ng wes held in Members of the quorum of tweive did the preaching today. F. A. Smith. son of the ate Patriarch Alexander H. Smith, was the speaker the large sodftorium, where the singir a femtars of emch service A meeting today Gomer T. Griffiths o Ohio, J. W. Wright. Lamomt. Ta.; T Sreens of Kirtland, O.. R. P. Russeil, Can- ada; F. M Sheehy. Boston, and ¥ J. Curtis of Independence. we: speakers. The “Saints” seem to be enjoying them- seives. The meeting will likely continue through ail next week. Bent Momey is 2 'sadiord’s profit. Put E a home it makes for family happi- ess and independence. See Nebraska Sav- ng and Loan Ass'n. 1805 Farmam. Omaha DENISON AFTER BET TER ROADS lowa Tewn Vames Commirtes to Work Teward Geed Roads from Clin- ten te Coumecil Bluffs. Ta. April IL-—@pecial)—The cub of Denison has led off n 3 “river-to-river good-roads movemeat.” At a meeting heid Saturday, the following citizens were appointed a committes o ommunicate with other counties along the Northwestern line locking toward having a snuous good road across the state from to Councl Bluffe: Ex-Mayor ne. Dr. Philbrook and Postmaster F. Mevers Seient con Clinton Ra 17 wul interest is shown In the sther counties a convention work will be cailed Marshailtown sood auto road advertises the ine. brings trade and aroused rave his method. A tler of counties n the south part of the state is arranging for a good road from to river. and center may try rver the Denison in common with the live cities of the country is to see that its census is taken in & Way to insure a Correct count. The Commenrcial ciub has arranged o have a citizen to look after emeh biock and see that all residents are acrounted for. Tewa News Notes. IGWA CITY—Kenneth Coigrove of Cedar Fails. s post-graduate student at the Umi- of lowa, has bDeen awarded a sate scholarship at Harvard university. He will enter the eastern insti- tation next fail NORTHWOOD—&lmer Benson, a well known professional base bail piaver. who formerly piayed n the Jowa and Nerthern of the Southern lesgue. Mabei Mitcheil of Maniy. Saturday NEVADA—Two of men wers imjured. one them probabie fataily, when the (ouring r jch they wers driving along a country road ax & speed of twenty-five miles an bour skidded. ran into the ditch and turned turtie. The injured are Dr P G Smith and John Bermicker. Dr. Smith is suffering from two fractures and concussion of the brain. Bernicker was oniy siightiy burt apin. an cid and wealthy nian, last aight asnounced E. C. Kauffman. president of the schoo! nat he would donate 35008 for 4 new high sehooi busiding for the wwn, and .0 for the schow library This generosity wil enable tee town o bufid & handsome Dew structure 1o take the place e building destroved by fire om % of farmers heid Geneva Farmers was orgacized and comtract was ciosed for the purchase of the Wamke Bros. clevator for .48 The cwners sold for SN less than they paid fon the properly Iouwr WoRiGS g0 TaNer than attempt (o compete With the farmers and the co-operative society IDA GROVE—More than © chinoms have developed n Mr and Mrs. John Feid. the family their daugnter. Mrs John Lindguist and the family of their son. Henry Peid caused 5y eating pork sausage infected with dchina. Several of the members ace seriously sick. but nome of them are in an mmediately dangerous condition. To-Operative societ of Council Bluffs ILLVESS POSTPONES TRIAL Major Rigiomond, Chief of Palice, Stricken with Heart Disease. ATTACK COMES OF IN OFFICE Head Department Uaconscioas Half Hour—Physician Refuses - Patiemt to Appear at Hearing. ot ast evening and i me was exiemely serious. Macrae. his porsician. ansounced ‘ast Jight na: under no circumstances wouid he con on the wit ness stand The examinacion of Major he removal proceedings court must be postpened for & day. and Domeibly longer. deciared Macrae st aight. “Major Richmond suffsred a severs attack of heart faflure and it would be ex | tramety dangercus for him to attempe resume his examination on the stand Mom- ar. The nervous strain inder which he has been for some tme is unodubtedly re- sponsibie 0 a great extent for the seizure This is not the first time Major Richmond bas suffered an stiack of this kind. and I nad grave fears &t the outset of this case that the excitement and-mervous strain o which he would be subjeccel wewid bring another attack Richmond the distriet n n Unconscious in Office. Major Richmond was seized while in his e day strain court and quistiy at home resting after of an entire week's atiendance he ardeal of being on the W aess stand for several hours Saturds About 5® o ett Lawton Terrace and waiked quarters. Ha had bareiy seated himseif in his private office when attacked. The seis are came just Sergeant O'Neil entered he chief's office. Major Richmond started Sergeant O'Neil that he was not when he suddeniy pimced nand over his heart and with the exciam: tiom, “Oh! My God™" lapsed ineon- sciousnese. Dr. Macrse, who was immed!- aceiy summened. fortunately happened be at home and lost mo U in hastening o the aid of the stricken officer. It was a haif an before the recovered comsciousness and was abie removed to his home in a carriage. Late last night Major Richmond was rest ing quietly. aithough excesding! after the attmck He expressed confidenc n being abie 1o appesr r Tuesdar. raeys. when informed of Major ichmond's attack. stated last night that ev did not anticipate aay objection he part of the state under the ecireum- stances 1o having the hearing continued Monday. or even lomger. if Major Richmond's condition demanded it clock he iy nour. however, n , Our showing of Ladies’ Pumps and Ox- | fords is most compiete. Al leathers, and a great variety of styles. Prices. R to |m@ We can = you momey om Your| |ahos BN Come in and let us show you. Duscan Shoe | The third annual oratorical and deciama- | tory contest umong the students of the pigh schoei will bs heid Friday eveming. ATl ™. The preiiminaries will be pulled o this week. the oratorical today and the deciamatory on Wednesdas The preifminaries will decde who sh emter the contest on April B Four w be selected fur the oratoricai comtest and a like number for *he deciamatory. Two young men and two voung women will be chosen for each division. ng the oratorical comtest are | write their own orations and be judged om both composition and delivery. Those entered in the deciamatory contest will be marked on defivery oniy The following students entered for e preliminaries: Oratoricai—Robert Dani- eis. Kenneth Snyder. Wallace Wheeler. Jemnie Cook. Merie Blackburn, Geneviers Lowery. Deelamatory—Marian Jarvis, Lo- s White, Pearl Plersal, Helen Thomp- | son, Beairice Tinley. George Spooner. Ray Mauer. Theron Gretzer. Frank White The students have been preparing under the direction of Prof. W. A. Brindley. in- structor in debating and English at the high school. Parents and friends of the students are invited to attend the preitmi- naries No Centem om Fisher. William B. Fisher. democratic candidute for councilman in the Third ward. who on the face of the returns was eslected by 3 single vote over Willlam S. Rigdon. former republican member of the eouncil tha: bailiwick. Wil be permitted o take his seat Without a contest. Mr Rigdon who left vasterday for 3 western business 9D of several weeks waid before bis de- partare the propose comtest of the eiection of Fisher had been abundoned Although oniy defemted by ome -ote Mr Rigdon was no time enthusiastic about ontesting his oppoment’s election a consented 1o when urged by man Hapnan and other members of epublicin city central commitiee. M Rigdon was particularty anxions serve another term in the city couw he teit he could mer the time from his buwiness to propert aitend duties of councilman. As e was obilged to leave the aity for severa. weeks on business conmected Clark Implement company. of whie president and iressurer. he Aecided abandon any idea of contesting Mr. Fishers seat, and sc notified Chatrman Haam and the other members of the repubiica: city cemtrai sommittee. do so vt tul to the with the ne = AND FAMILY USE LIQUORS AT RCSENWELD §9 S MAIN. 'PHONES 2 FOR MWEDICAL BUY TOUR LIQUOE CO. Chi-Namel, the new flgor finish, wil ot scratch and Lot will not destroy *he gioss. P . De VoI Hardware Co., agents, % Broadway B. Altman & (o, HAVE READY THEIR CATALOGUE Na. 101 FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS AND WILL MAIL A COPY UPON REQUEST. —_——— - from Piymicians “rom Mane o are presching sermons with of Dust Every immgs PE CLEA dust escm cannot only rasse aimasphere yom Brwars as their text. ime you hrosm the dust Sreache ERLESS NER. 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