10 TTTE OMATTA DAILY BETS: SITyT) A Tj f A "R TIT 2 1, 1001. PERSONAL MAGNETISM A CnlleRFi Cfcnrtercd Under fltn(c Linn, With CnpHnl of flf)0, 000, for 41m Purpose of Tenon ing I'cmnntil Mnnnetlm hij1 Hypnotism II r ; Correspondence. ' EVERYBODY MAY NOW LEARN Ten Thousand Copies of n Vnlunlilo AVorlt on Thrf Sciences To lie Given Army to Advertise the College The Amerienn College of Sciences ot 'Philadelphia, Pa., Is a novel Institution. It la chartered under State laws, with a capital of 100,000, for tho purpose ot teaching Personal Magnetism, Hypnotism, Magnetic. Healing, etc., by correspond ence. At an expense of over $5,000.00 the col lego has Issued a remarkablo work on these sciences, ten thousand copies of which will bo given nway absolutely free. The book Is elegantly Illustrated with tho most ex pensive photo engravings, and It Is decid edly tho finest nnd most comprehensive work of Its kind over published. It Is tho product ot tho combined talent of thirty distinguished hypnotic specialists and scientists. It thoroughly explains nit tho hidden secrets of Personal Magnetism, Hypnotism, Magnetic Healing, etc. It Is full of surprising experiences and makes many startling disclosure In rcgurd to tho uso and possibilities of UiIb secret power. Tho college, absolutely guarantees that ny ono can learn these sclonces In a fow days at home, nnd use tho power without the knowlcdgo of Ills most Intlmtito friends. Tho reporter naked for the names and addresses of some of tho pupils so that ho might cntnmunlcnto with them person ally.. Several hundred wcro offered, from which tho reporter selected eighty-four. Tho tcpllcs received wcro more than suffi cient to convince tho most skeptical In re gard to tho wonderful benefits to bo de rived from this mighty power. Thcro wero absolutely no failures. All bad ltnrned t'o muko practical uto ot the sciences. Tho following extracts nro taken at random from tho letters for the benefit of readers: J. II. Schnoller, 1112 Avon st.. la Crosse, Wis., writes: "Hypnotism truly reveals tlio Npcrcts cf life nnd the mysteries of nature. My own fntlier rould not lirivo convinced mo of Its wonderful power If I had not actually tested It for myself. 1 consider n knowl rdgo of It lnvnlunblo to those, who wish to get tlio most out of life; to thoso who wish to nchlovc success nnd live up to tho full tnensuru nf their possibilities.'' .Mrs. Ellin M. Watson, Martinsville, Ind.. wrltos; "Hypnotism opens the rond to health, happiness and prosperity. It should be studied by everyone. I would not part with my knowledgo of It for nny amount. The Instructions huvo developed within mo o. force of chnrnctor, an ability to Influence nnd control peoplo that I did not dream I could acquire." J. W. Cllnger, M. D., Springfield. O., writes: "I have used tho methods of hyp notlsrn taught by tho American College of Hclenccs In two coses of dltllcult surgical operations with perfect success. It Is a complete, annesthotlc, and preferable to chloroform or ether. I acquired a practical knowledgo of hypnotism In less than three days. Tho book Is grand." Itcv. T. W. llutlor, Ph. D., Idaho City. Idaho, writes: "I havo cured a number of chronic cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia and paralysis of long standing; have not had a Blnglo fnllure. I consider a knowledgo of I'ersonnl Magnetism Invnlunblu. The book hns greatly lncrcnscd my own powers." Dr. XV. 1. Kcnnlcutt, 629 State st., Hing hamton, sr. Y., writes: "I had long suffered from nervous prostrntlon nnd dyspepsia. My rnso baffled all medical skill. I Htudled hypnotism from tlio American College of Sciences, and tried It on myself, with sur prising results. In ono week my stomach was bolter than It had been in thirty years. I could eat anything without the slightest distress, I can hypnotize myself In tlvo minutes and sloop all night; have hypnot ized a number of others." The first ten thousand persons who write to tho American Collego of Sciences will rocelvo, absolutely reo, tho marvelous book that brought success to tho above persons. It Is Intensely Interesting from start to finish. It should bo in every home. If you want a copy wrlto today to tho Ameri can Collego ot Sciences, Dept. 130 C, 416-420 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., and you will rocelvo tho book by return mall. WAS NOT THERE When The? Colled the Iloll. Ono of tho Fnltlifnl, Kvtn Under Many IH faculties. A rather strango and remarkablo Inci dent 1ls told concerning one of tho recent happonlnga at tho Soldiers' Home. It aoctns aa though ono of tho Inmates, an old standby, who bad nover failed to put In an appearance on tho occasion of the issuing of medical supplies to the InmattB, omo tlmo ngo failed to put In an appear anco, and did not do so for nearly three weeks beforo he was discovered. Inqui ries wore at onco mado as to his where abouts and whon discovered his friends hardly knew him. This Is tho story he tells: "Some time ago I hoard of the remedy called Cascarlne, advertised to euro bil iousness, constipation, indigestion and other Blmllar Ills. As my friends know, I have bcon troubled with these diseases for years and havo tried everything ever heard of without any success whatever, nnd as a last resort I determined to try a bottle of tho wondorful medicine I pro cured some at tho drug store and after using It for only three wocks It has done wonders. My appettto Is good, I sleep well, my back docs not pain me, havo no more dizziness In my head and feel bettor thnn I havo for years. Cascarlne Is truly a wonderful medicine. It does not harm tho most dollcato stomach. Acts pleasant on tho liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. Any ono suffering from dyspepsia, liver, Vldney. or stomach troubles will ilnd this tho best medlclno .that can bo employed. Tho manufacturers clnlm that It Is made, from roots, barks, herbs nnd plants, na ture's truo remedies. A letter of recent dato from XV. V. Ixmg, Cando, N. D., says: "Kindly send me $3 worth (one-halt dozen bottles) ot your Cascarlne. It is tho best medicine I have ever used and I want to glvo It to tho rest of ray family." You can get Cascarlno nt your druggUt's; a full month's trcatraont for 60 cents. I1ICKEY REJECTS SCHEDULE Dtttei Arranged bj Obtst Fall to Bait Western President. HE BEGINS TO PLAN A REVISED LIST WEAKMEN m MADE STRONG Belort DR. LOBB'S LOST VITALITY RESTORED Alter IMPROVED COMPOUND DAM I AN A WAFERS CVKKM LOST MANIIUOU. NKHVOVl ncHiMTY, r. it ii obm or youth. Makes Manly Men, Price 50r, a box, ftboias toitX Money refunded If not tstljfVlqry. lly mU n reotjpt ot price. Samples free. Address fir U UU I rMiw Years'Contlnuous Prttotioe Bold by 8hrraan & McConnell Drue Co B. W. Cor, llth and Dod.e 6ta., Omaha. Most Nrrlnux Objection Unified In Hint Itnllronil I'ltri-pi Would lie Too Clrent n 'I'm nn (Into Itecclpt. opium t&&mmii3Wi ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 23. (Special Telegram.) President Illckey of tho West ern Haso Hall league has rejected the schedule drawn up by Owner V. P. Cbaso of tho lies Moines team for tho coming base ball season and has begun tbo work of formulating n new one. It will probably be finished by Monday and, after receiving the sanction of the magnates, will bo mado public. President Illckey declines to glvo his reasons for rejecting Chase's schedule nnd In reply to queries simply says that It Is Impracticable. Probably tho most serious objection to tho Cbaso schedule Is that It so arranged tho games that tho railroad faro of tho clubs would bo far In excess of what It should be. In certain Instances ho has given but six games to each club In a scries, whereas, In tho lino of economy, It Is argued, tho number should bo ten or twelve. Tho more games a club plays In one placo tho less tho railroad faro Is, and on this principle schedules aro usually 'arranged. Opening tinmen Too Arctic. ST. JOSEPH, Mo March 23. The rejec tion of tho Western lcaguo schedulo Issued by W. P. Chase of Dea Moines Is due, ac cording to President Thomas I, Hlckcy, to tho fact tlmt tho opening games had been sent too far north. Tho weather at that tlmo would bo too cold. Then, again, too few gnmes aro not at certain points at one visit, necessitating too great an expendi ture of railway fare. TWO HUNDRED IN ENTRY LIST firnnd Ainrrlenii Handicap In April AVII1 Not I. nek Competitors Adilltlonnl I'rlrc Offered. NEW YORK. Match 2.1 Unifies for tho Grand American liundlcap, the trap-shooting blue ribbon event of tho year, closed today. Tho handlcnn will bo shot Anrll 1-5 nt Interstnto ark, Queens coilnty, bong JHIilllU. Tho entry list will probably contain moro than 200 names. All the best shot. nf tlio country havo entered, among them tho win ners oi mo previous urimu American handicaps, with the exception of Robert A. Welsh, tho I'lillndclphinn, who won tho first event In 1S33. Tho other fjrand Amer ican handicap winners nre: T. XV. Morfcy, 1S9I; J. CI. Messncr. 1S03; O. n. Dickey. ISM; T. A. Marshall, 1S97; K. D. Kulford, 1S0S; T. A. Marshall, 1899; II. 1J. Hates, Tho conditions governing tho Grand American handicap follow: Twenty-llvo llvo birds, liundlcap, ranging from 23 to 33 yards, no yards boundnry, with a deadltno nt 33-yard mark; Jl.Goo divided among tho threo highest guns, JC00 to first. J500 to sec ond nnd JIOO to third. All tho money in tho nurso In excess of Jl.&OO will bo divided among high guns other than tho threo Ilrst. j'Jiitrnnce, szs. in addition to first money tho winner will rocelvo a silver trophy, pre sented by tho Interstnto association. EAST AND WEST WINNERS Good Score Iteeorded nt "Wednesday Mftlit'a MeettiiK nf the Omnha Whist Club, There was n. rood nttpnrinnen nt ii,n Omaha Whist club Wednesday night, oix tables bolng represented, and the following scoro recordetl; NORTH AND SOUTH. Rockfellow nnd Salmon 1 t a Coe nnd Redlck 140 x 3 Jordan and Boulter 140 x 3 Sheldon and Dreyfoos 13G 1 jiogers nnu iucmitl 132 5 Uurrcll nnd Gamer nt 6 13 A ST AND WEST. Durness nnd Drill iRn v k Allee and A. XV. Scribncr 178 x 3 Shipley nnd Crummer 176 x 1 McDowell utiil Calin 173 2 IhiHhtnun nnd Melklo 172 3 Wheeler nnd Calin 171 4 Merchants National Defeat Union. Tho MorchnntB' Natlonnl Ttimlt ,lnfnntH tlio Union Stock Yards Nntlnmil tin nlf nt Clark.! bowllnp alleys Saturday afternoon. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL. 1nt ,! M Tn.nl Mcllo 123 118 15 425 od(-r 1M no 172 470 Hurley its in 171 4S2 J IK' 10ti 127 30.1 KW Uolen H7 iss 1S7 492 Totnls 702 716 787 2,205 UNION STOCK YARDS NATIONAL. 1t "ll 3,1 Tnlnl Gilchrist 140 1J.S 155 433 I'orbes 133 l.tt 131 398 Marling 150 1KI 123 42S Mulono J2 ISi'i 202 49) Thornton ill 109 12.1 313 Totnls 66J CS7 739 2,092 Green lllvern Over AVhlte KnlRhtn. The Orcen River InvlnclblcH defeated tho Whl to Knights nt Clark's bowling alleys Saturday night. Scoro; GREEN III VERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Mngney 143 223 157 f.2.1 Inches 147 172 149 46.S Kaufmnnn ii ir.s 152 4Su Conrad ISO 172 1ST. S2 Alexander Reed U7 181 137 46 Totnls 786 916 7W ZA&l WHITE KNIGHTS. . , . 1st. 2d. 31. Total. pllchrlst 150 164 137 451 Hotn 152 138 192 482 Hammond 183 141 214 538 Glllesplo 133 153 110 431 I'otter 213 157 169 639 Totals TB33 liH SM 2Mi TWELVE TO ONE SHOT WINNER Ilnndr Jim In the Stnr I'lnycr In (he I'nclllo Union llnndl enp nt Tnnfnrnn, ttSAf ,rilANCISCO, March 23.-Tho Paclflo t'nlon handicap, tho featuro of the card "it Tunforun today, was won by Dundy Jim. o 12 to 1 shot, who bent Tchimnn a nock ifo wus b yen a jierfect rldo by Mounco. Can moro tired after lending and ilnlshe 1 tl rd and nenson Cal.lwell. the favorite finis e In tho ruck. Sublime, quoted ut 30 to 1 lutnill nnd Ollnthua wero tlio onlv favorites to w n. Periwig and Lord rhS .' , the steeplechZ. but f& ton and Iirodlu eFcnped Injury. Dom In ck was In ovldonco. rfding three winners Kenllworth and Yellow Tall will meet In a match rnco next Friday ut six fiir nna r Jl.OOOii sldo and Wn lde iVtho fo?m carrying 112 nnd Uin latter 110 pounds Weather fine nnd trnck fast. i'uuim. ROTHSCHILD IS TO REFEREE Enroll nt Vienna Cluinen hy Compct Itorn In International Cnlile ClieNn Mnteh, NEW YORK, Mnrch ?3.-Junlus L. Cono Jr., secretory of tlio llrltlsh Chess 7lul PhS! ''.uhn, ?,"lc'?''y Informed SwrutnVy thndwlok of tho Hrook yn club that tlio Intornntlonnl cable chess mnteh will nlayed April 19 and 20 and that tho Englishmen have, asked Prof, Hlco pf this city to act ns their ropresentn tlvo durlriK ho contrst iit Rrooklyn. 1 Hoffer Jim been requested by the American manage ment to net In n similar rapacity at Lon! don. I urnn de Jlothschlld if Vienna will again bo the referee. 11 1,1,1 llnrUett tu l'lelil for St. I.nnln WORCESTER. Mass., March 23-jesso Ijurkett. left lleldor of' the St. Loi'iU Nn" tlomil league base ball team left Worce"! tor for the west today with P. J Donovan manager, having decided, as he gave Vi V. of 1901? a contract for tfio season Chnrler Irwin In Clnelnnntl'n. CINCINNATI. March 23,-Thlrd Raseman Ci1,rl.,J.rwin .rta?' HlBn,,, 11 contract to p Y yj,,h ,he Cincinnati National League club this season. Irwin played with the local team last reason. , ' MERRY CLIMAX AT EXPOSITION Week Clnnrn 11IH1 n H111.I1 11 nil cv I'Vntnren Are InniiKiirntrd for .cw WeeU'n Mntertnlnttient. Tho voice of the spieler nt tho Audi torium exposition was drowned last night In n flood of music that lent a spirit of pronounced gaiety to the fete. Tho rain did not wholly restrain the threatened blr Saturday attendance. During tho nftornoon nearly "00 children scampered through the building drinking In Its attractions with eager appetite. A special vaudcvlllo per formance was given, which tho youngsters enjoyed to the utmost. Mrs. HacMurohy served peanut cookies and vlgoral croutons to them nt the model kitchen, and Super intendent Olllnn conducted tho promised gut distribution, In which tbo chief Drlie. a hnndsotno plcturo richly framed, wont to AUdrow Hlssel, n lad whose nrldo In tho receipt of his trophy was a featuro of tho afternoon. Every child was glvea sorao exposition mCniento. Last ovenlng the confusion of noises re sembled nothing elso so much ns 11 night on tho midway. Something over 700 people bad como through tho rain to boost tho ex position fund, and they did It clamorously. The plcco do resistance Was the Institution of tho new lodge ofUuffalocs and tho enroll ment of charter members. Music was fur bished by a phonograph, nn automatic banjo, Prof. Qlllcnbeck nnd son In banjo duets, planoa on tho second nnd third floors, tho vaudcvlllo novelty performers and over all Klplinger's Junior Military band. A voting contest was Inaugurated by J. i Carpenter to determine who Is tho most popular man in Omaha, and tho ono who has tho biggest voto at the close of tho exposition will bo given a handsome $400 spider phaeton. H. J. PenfoJd led last night with forty votes nnd Frank J. Uurkley was second with twenty-nlno. Tho others In tho order of their standing wcro: nov. E. F. Trofz, Stanley Pickett, Mayor Moores, F. L. Willis, O. M. Hitchcock, Edward Abraham, F W. Judson and Jumes Ebor- solo. In tho peg pool contest Iluck Keith again scored tho top record, 2,303, which was not rubbed out last night. Tho voto on tho most popular teacher stands ns follows: Emma Whltmoro. 151: Mutllda Fried, 116; Mrs. Artlo Webb. 34: Julia McCuno, 16; Miss dsandcr, 10; Miss Kiuuor, 10; Miss Andreen. 8: Miss Mc Carthy, 7; Miss Urlon, 6; Miss Ilccd, Miss i-itcn, Mrs, Lemon nnd Miss Necse. 5 each: Margarot Scott, 4; Miss Tcmploton, Mlsa isider, 3 each; Miss Llttlcfleld, Miss Cooper, Miss Brady, Miss Peacock. A. W. Water- house, Jcnnlo Rcdflold, Miss Drown, 2 each; Miss Ware, Miss Lonergan, Elizabeth Allen, Miss Miiroy, Miso Seymour, Miss Simon, Mrs. Graff, Miss Staponhorst, Miss Shaller, Mlas Mooro, MIs3 Mullen, Miss Doydcn, Mies Laraby, Miss Dunn, Miss Evans. 1 cuch. Tho prlzo Is a valuablo book easo. In tho voting contest for tho most popu lar young woman for a scholarship In free hand drawing, Miss Loulso Schaffcr re ceived 132 votes to 65 for Miss May Howell of South Omaha. There was a spurt In tho vote for the be stowal of tho typewriting machine, 3,290 votes being cast, ot which 1.575 wore for Miss I'ardunn. The record Is as follows for thoso who havo passed the 100 mark: Fay I'ardunn, 2,240; Estcllo Deecher, 1,690; Oraco Shcoloy, 1,265; Edith Lohncs, 1,103; Marlun Rclchardt, 850; Dertha Davis, 815; Bcllo Finley, 680; Edith Davis, 260; Nora Emerson, 160. Tho total voto Is 8,935. in tho prize distribution tho following wero given: Mrs. M. F. Powell, handsomo plcturo; Harriot Hornby, gentleman's hat; W. O. Sassp, suit lady's underwear: Mrs. O. A. Drown, Jar club houso cheeno: Mrs. E. C. Darr, can condensed chicken boud: Tllllo Dlodcll, can cocoa; H. Llob, packago tapioca; Mrs. Jo Davis, package of sniceu: George Egan, year's subscription to West ern Laborer. E. E. Andrews was awarded tho quart of whisky as tho most popular mun present. Tho chief featuro for Monday will bo u mandolin and banjo concert by tho High school, Omaha nnd Juvcnllo Danjo clubs nnd the swelling of tho ranks of tho Buffaloes. A VAI.UAIILI? MHDIUI.M: For Cnnuhn nml Colon In Children. "I havo not tho sllehtnflt linull nnnv In recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who aro suffering from coughs or colds," says Charles M. Cramer, esq., a well known wntchmakcr of Colombo, Ceylon. "It has been somo two years slnco the city dlsucnsary llrot called mv nltcntlnn to thu valuablo medlclno nnd I havo repeatedly used It and it has always been beneficial. It has cured mo quickly ot nil chest colds. It Is especially effective for children nnd seldom takes mqro than ono bottle to euro thorn ot hoarseness. I havo persuaded many to try this valuablo medlclno and they nro all as well pleased as myself over the results." For salo by all druggists. MUELLER GOES TO BUFFALO Hundreds of Other Omnium Will Later On Ank to He l'nt Off There. Fritz Mueller, for twenty-ono years Jn business In Omnha, will go to Duffalo 'to conduct tho Pabst garden on tho Midway ot tho Panainerlcnn exposition. Ho will tnko twenty-four assistants from this city and will mako his placo on tho Duffalo Midway tho popular resort for Omaha peo ple who happen to travol that way. Mr. Mueller, It will bo remembered, dealt out tho foaming lager to thirsty, thousands on tho Midway ot the Transmlsslsslpl Ex position two yenrs ago, and that he Is n past master In the business has never been doubted In this neck ot tho woods. It Is safe to predict that when an Omahan ar rives on tho Duffalo Midway his first query will bo for Fritz. SOLDIERS TRANSFER SOUTH Uncle Suiu'n IteRUInrn Vnn Tbrongli Oninhu (.olnir to .Voir I.ocnt long. Two detachments ot tho Tenth Infantry, numborlng twenty men each, passed through Omaha yestcrdny afternoon on their way to Jefferson Barracks and Llttlo nock, Ark., respectively. They are from Fort Ni obrara, which point they left early this obrara, which point they left early Saturday morning, They arrived at tho Webster street dopot at 5 o'clock and wero transferred to tho Burlington and Union Pacific depots by street cor. Each detachment was in com mand ot a lieutenant. lliirTllnlocn Hour for Auditorium. n't... ' ' 1 m! uiui iri iuuk" 01 mo unennnging Order of Buffaloes, Auditorium lodge No. 1, vino uiBuiuit-ii mov infill inu iiumaio wallow ut tho Auditorium exposition by Orund Steer l'nffenruth, Grand Keeper of tho Buffalo Chips Andrews nnd Grand Fnklr Durkott. Tho ceremonies wero Htlr ring nnd Impressive, ami tlio beautiful mys teries wero exemplified to a largo list of candidates, There wero 11 few mavericks In tho lot, whom it was found necessnry to rope. This Is today the most popular fra ternity In tho world, nnd tho fact that It is Instituted In behalf of tho Auditorium will undoubtedly swell Its membership. Yule ! niiiiiKtn Arc It. PHILADELPHIA. March 23. Tho third annual meet of tho Intercollcglato assorlu- lion or Amnieur uymnasis here tonight was won -by Yule, Tho University of Penn sylvania was entered, but did not comnetn. Tho competing colleges were Ynln, Colum bia, iTinceion, --now lork university nnd lluverford, Htreet Cur Crerv Killed. CINCINNATI. Mnrch 23.-A Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern freight train struck n North Fail mount street car at Queen (,'lty uvenuo crossing at 7:3!) tonight, killing Con ductor John Seiber und fatally Injuring Motorman Jacob Teller. The ten passen gers escaped with slight Injuries. 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"Aco" Stewart ot Terro Haute will cap tain tho Omaha baso ball team UiIb season and hold down second base. Pupa 11111 Ilourko returned from Chicago yesterday morning and announced tha engagement ot tho well known Indiana player. From 1895 until 1S99 Stowart played second baso with the Indianapolis team and acquired an envlablo reputation among minor leaguo players. He also played al one time with tho Chicago National leaguo team. Last year he opened the season with In dianapolis. During tho previous winter ho contracted smallpox while traveling In tbo south and failed to recover. After playing with Indianapolis a short tlmo ho laid oft and finished tho Hcason with tho Kansas City team. Iluitch of llouiinct. "Stowart is an all-around player and will make a great captain tor tho Omaha team," suld Manager Kourko. "Ho Is an old tliuer, has played In all parts ot tho coun try nnd knows tho gamo Uko a book. Then ho Is n hard hitter and a good general. Terro Hauto tried to hold him, but lir has agreed to como to Omaha. Although tho contract with lilm Is not signed, It la a sure go that Stewnrt will bo hero." Manager Hourko also signed l'ltchcrs Sam Reust und Sl;cl Itoach whllo ha was in Chicago and entered Into a crbal contract with an old-tlmo American lcaguo catcher whoso namo cannot bo announced at present. Hcust played last year with tho Cleve land American lcaguo tenm. Ho Is a left hnmlcd pitcher and Is said to bo a wonder. "He's ono of tho best left-hnnded men I over daw," remarked SInnager ltourko. "Ho Is steady, nnd In addition to his qualifications ns a pitcher Is a good hitter. Ho Is ono of tho best men I'vo signed. Skcl Itoach Is too well known In Omaha to need any Introduction. Harry Ncumeycr has not been re-engaged for the present season, but will probably play with tho Oinahns nnd bring tho number ot pitchers up to eight, nightecu men havo already boon signed for tho Omaha team. Stewart's word has bocn given that ho will join tho Ilourko family and threo other players aro still In tho air. Hero In (he Mat. Tbo players actually signed aro as follows: Catchers Kd 1. Inuzon, Phil Glnd. Pltchers-8krl Honcli, L. C. Krcolnnd, 8am Hcust, Fred Steele, A. C. Gordon, Oscar Graham nnd Arthur Herman. First Baseman Davo Calhoun. Second Unsemen Aco Stewnrt, Lou Wal ters. Third Basrmnn Tom McAndrcws. Shortstop Jimmy Tomnn. Left Fielder IJobblo Carter. Center Fielder Hill Held. Hlght Fielder Tom Letcher. Utility Man-Jim Unlrd. "Thcro Is a lot of new timber la tho bunch," Papa Hourko continued. "Some of tho men aro only a gamble, but there aro enough votorans In tho lot to insure a good team. It I land the catcher I'm after I'll bo pretty well satisfied with tho make-up. Somo of tho youngsters will no doubt do velop Into wizards and glvo Omnha a team it will bo proud of." LITTLE ROCK MEET TO OPEN HeKliiN Monday tl nil the ArknimiiH Jockey Cluli Fcoln C'oiilltlciit of Snt'eenR. LITTM1 HOCK, Ark., March 23.-Tho spring meeting of tho Arknnmiu Jockey club will open at Clinton park Monday. In dication point to n successful week nnd tho olllcluls of the track nro pleased ut thu prospects, nix cnrionua oi norses irom Memphis und New Orleans wcro unloaded nt Clinton park today und tho ollleluls (le dum there will bo no lack of material with which to till tho races. Most of tho candidates for tho Turf Con Kress Htuko, which Is to bo run Monday, havo hail their Html preparations. Starter William Union was nt tho track today. Among tlio riding talent Included In Into arrivals nro Wllllo Deun, J. Mutthews. Monk Cobiirn nnd Will Hloss, It Is claimed thnt novor beforo In tho history of racing In this city were thcro so many horses en tered. 'AdvleeB from Hot Springs Indicate, that thero will bo a largo Influx of visitors nt Clinton park from that resort during tho week. Why Hket-ln Cnn't Itlilc, LONDON, March I'S.-Tho friends of J. If, ("Skeots") Martin, tho American Jockuy, uttrlbuto tho refusal to grunt him n llconso to rldo during tho coming season to tha fnct that Martin offended n prominent member of tho Jockey club by his method of riding nt Cairo this winter. The papers nro inclined to trent him leniently, but tlio Inoxorablo rulcB of tho Jockey club seem fatal to his chances. Nimv Orlrnn HeiiHoii t'lom-n, NllW OHLKANS, March 13. Weather cloudy nnd track heavy. Miss Golightly, lien Chance und Frunglbln wero tho win ning fnvorltes. The local racing neason closed today nnd most of tho stables havo alrendy Btartcd on their way east or west. Doiiohue Corn to Coloruilo SprltiK. CHICAGO, . 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MAY RIVAL THE H0RSE-SH0W AutoiuolilU' K.ioitltlon In (,'lileiiKO 'M'imim yltl liii'tiiii'HKliiK I'nlro iiiiK from .Society l'coplc, CIIIC'AOO. llareh 23.-Tho .'iiitomolillo show nt the Coliseum opened tonlKht und promlHea to rival tho liorHo show an u no clety event. The principal event of tho nvenlliK wiih a honictralner raco between two atiloinolilles. Tho vehicles wern placed upon freely revolving rollers, which moved .lohliern I'liij- Hull. A JoIiIhth baso hall Icukuu has been or ganized nnd nt n meeting to bo held Fri day ovenlm? olllcern for tho lcnctio will bo Heleoled. Jl. H. Smith it Co., Uyrne-Hiim-iner Pry Onods company. Curpentcr I'aper compuny, 1'axton At (Inllaeher nnd I.ee. (llaaH-Andreeien Hardware enmpnny will liiivu teuuiH In thu league. It Ih likely that the United States Supply company nnd tlio Crune-Churehlll company will alno Join tho league. The llrst (tames will lie played early In May. Whittle)' IIiin I'iikIImIi I'livurltr, NKW YOHIC. March 23. V. C. Whltnev. who' Ih In Allien, S. C.. telegraphed nero ma i nu 1 Uerbv showed by colored hands upon a dlnl tho favorite. The terms of the lenne Mr. hlt relutlvo progress of tho competing racors.noy secures tho horso's running rjualltles Hi sympauiy wun ino wneeis of tlio nuin- wlio ih in Aiaen, a. u.. leieKrapnei mobiles and wero connected by means of I today confirming tho cabled story tl belts with un Indicator arraiiBemont which ' Iiiih leaned Volndyovskl, th Kngllsh for two seasons wero not mado public Petronlus waH also leased nt tho sumo tlmo John IIukhIhh will continue to train Volod yovskl. CIiIchkii Club Coiulnir Cunt, ISOISi:, Idaho, March 23.-Tho Chicago Commercial club excurslonlHts arrived heri at 7 o'clock this evenlnK. They were me by u commltten of citizens under tho direc tion of tho Chamber of Commerce. Tin members of the party wero taken for I drlvii thrniiKh tho city and wound up nt th( Natatorlum. whern nn Impromptu recoptlai wns belli, Tho easterners left tnntftht fol Halt I.ako City. Win Mercer In WiinIiIiikIoii'h. I'lIll.ADIJI.l'lJIA. March Kl. "Win" tier. ccr, tlio plleher, Iiiih sluiied n contract to play with the American I.eaxuu club n WushliiKton. Mercer pitched for thu Now York National l.eanuo club last season. WheelHl Wheels! Wheolsl How they gol Hide a Deo wbcel and bo In the swim.