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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, 31 AY 15, 1001.
BALL SEASON OPENS FRIDAY
Ererjbody is Ixpcctad to Witrusi tht
Fatnul Opening.
MAYOR MOORES WILL EE PRESENT
l iii-lr Itlll Itmiri.i' Will ItlNllnuiilili
Ihr I'irnI 1 the llcnlltiK of Cj ni
hil! anil Timllnic uf
llnriix.
Everything U In readiness for the formal
opening of tho Western league season In
this city Friday Afternoon. Your Undo
Illlllam Ilourko v.111 bo tendered a warm
reception on his ruturn from his Jaunt to
tho western nnd Houthorn cities of tho
circuit, which has been eminently satis
factory, lnaklDg allowance for the accidents
that have befallen the members of his crow.
Thero will be llttlo else dnlnn In town
Friday afternoon except tho ball game nnd
the grand, tree open-Mr exhibition which
will be slveu immediately preceding the
throwing open of the gates leading to the
main attraction.
From nil Indications. It Is n reasonably
rafe presumption that everything and
everybody will bo going south that day nnd
their destination will be the big enclosure
down at Fifteenth and Vinton xtrcets.
iJclcgallotiH from every ward In tho city
will bo on hand early and tho political nnd
social Irnders of the day will forget all
their distinguishing differences and Join
In the Joyous outburst.
linlll'Lf Will I'rrii llllllilil.
Star-spangled banners will bo set n-fltit
terlng along nbout noon. Then 'Tap"
ltourkc will press some mysterious elec
tric button and tho current will be on
Musicians connected with various brass
bands will blow themselves black In the
faco and call tho moro distinguished cltl
ens of the community to the rendezvous
down nt Thirteenth and Farnam streets
There carrlHgert In great plentltudo will bo
provided and a grand pageantry will bo
fotiutd. (Sally caparlsoii'd steeds will
draw brlglttly-bcdecltcd vehicles filled with
men whose names will thereafter bo house
hold words If they are not already bo
cause of (he honors piled upon them by
leason of their participation In this event
of events. City officials, county olllulals,
representatives of tho press and fans whoso
base ball enthusiasm dates from away back
will be tho guests of honor. Resplendent
In their nntty uniforms, the members of
tho Omaha and St. Joseph base ball teams
will cxelto the admiration nt the throngs
that will line the streets.
Major Will Upon Soiinoii
Arriving at tho grounds, there will ha a
few preliminaries und then Mayor Moores
will Jlro tho first ball across tho plate
From that moment tho season will bo on.
IIopo lh indulged by all of tho local
fanatics that tho Nemesis which has been
on tho trail of Cap'n Stewart and his
crow will get lost somewhere between hero
nnd Kansas' City. With tho bad luck that
ti, ,1m. in, (li.r siiine will be t'luved tills
afti riwon mid the k cone! tonight
do not expeil ui ueai wie inn,
liiimiilons.' (mid V 11 IJWry. who will
laptam the Omaha team. "Omaha ill tin t
.irraiige i" am mi nit uun iminunv m,.,
, ..it- .i.ivk iin.l it win Impossible to form
a teum composed of the best bowlers In thr
.... ...i ..1... .. r. I . n Ufa ull
(liv. .lie men mm uai- "
fairly good unpin players, but thev liave
never been banned together In a team and
their attendance Is more, for the purpose
..f getting nc'itinlnted with the Iowa bowl
ers and laying the foundation for some
rutjrc lnterhtate lournamcii'.
If the ttm.no team carries off the Iowa
championship It will lauso most of the
lorn! howler to bellcvo that we have bel
ter players Hero until mere are nvcr in
lowu. The lloonc team visited Otnali.i Mttt
winter nnd proved to be easy money for
three nf the local teams the KniK l'arks.
Onto City and Omahas beating them
easily. Still It Is probatde that tin; Iloone
'earn nan improved eon.'ioeraniy iinie nn
visit to Omuha and It might tnakj- any of
the erack teams of this city Stump to beat
It ut this time."
Iiimii 1'repnrcx I Iti'i-clae iiioin.
DKS MOINK8. la.. May 14.-The. bowling
clubs of the thief cities of the state began a
thteo dayi, state tournament acre tou.iy.
Tho Hnono cub won the state cnampioii-
ship, having defeated every t'lllh III the
state except Davenport, which has been
listianocu Tomorrow nigm uh' iu'vui- "'
.vill nlav the crack team from Omaha. The
lioone rlubM grand total In seven gamoa
wa.s i. ii l.
BASE BALL ON CORNER LOTS
A I'l'l ill of .season llcnoleil Uy n Nil oi
lier of tinmen lletueen Aimiteor
i'eitiiii.
The AiidltnrlumH won their first canie of
the season by defeating the Monarch by a
scoro or rJ to . tioeiiner ana unmra, in"
battery for the Auditoriums, put up a great
article of hall. Onellner struck out twolve
men. II. Nelson ai,d Drake served as the
lwitterv fur the Monarch and Nelson hail
eight strlko-outs cndlteil to him. The sanp!
teams will cross bats at Twenty-second
anil Mason streets next Sunday. The Audl-tiii-linn
Hfmiil remlv to meet unv team 111
the city whoso members ate not over IS
years or age.
The MmmrrliK were lint to II irht In n
gamo of ball Sunday by the Orlols, the
score being 17 to !) In favor of the Orioles.
Tho batteries were: Orioles, Clark and
Thompsen; Monarchs. Stuht and Kill. The
Orioles would like to hear from the fjouth
Khl. hIiiul-itm. All cotnmuiilealliius anil
challenges should bo addressed to F. Man-
gen. Thlrteeniii unci jiienson nirccis.
The West Omnium heat the Klopp-Uart-letts
Sunday with a score of 17 to 3. Me
Alvalu and Herbert olllclated as the battery
for tho West Oirmhas and Stewart nnd Nel
xnn fur the Klnnn-Hnrtlctts.
In a cIoiac Hnd reasonably exciting game
tho Capitol 1 111 Ir defeated the Little Mines
Sunday afternoon. At the end of the eighth
Inning the score was a tie. but In the ninth
the Capitol Hills rapped out enough singles
to bring In thrco runs and in their half the
l.tttlo Ulucs were shut out, leaving the
i iniu score u to w. tiic batteries were.
McConnell and Fleming for tho Capitol
I Itlli, nnd Fltzpntrlck and S. Trupe for tho
l.lllie tunc.
TRACK GIVES TICKETS AWAY
l.iilonlii Course ut Clucl n on 1 1 tJoo
XUinrl Our Hotter In Their
Win- for HiinIiicn.
CINCINNATI, May H.-Thc wnr between
the I.atoula and Newport race tracks Is
now on In earnest. Tonight at a meeting
of the directors of the Lutonla track It was
announced that the uitoula track would
not have a tree gate, hut would distribute
tickets of admission broadcast. Newport
has been admitting Its natrons free since
Monday, while I.atoula has been charging
$1 admission. The crowd at I.ntonla was
not large today and this prompted tho ae
uon or ino uiieciors, as u wouni no im
It Is Impossible to tell at present to what
extent tnc ngni win no carried.
WIXS
nnni scam.ax
i. i..,.,., i, n, in.,i ti'u o ...n.in i hops bio to draw a crowd at SI admission
II, in 1,11:11 iiiu ui vtk iiiu utuia 11 a it iitiii.ivi r i.t. . . t . , ,
,, , , ii . 1 In oppofltlon to a frco gate. Latonia Is a
they have been able to win a single game. Inember of tho Western Jockey club, while
Hut dcsplto it nil, we ve pretty nearly nail 1 .Newport nuiuiues wiin tne Tun congress
an ecn break, nnd If young Cordon can
win this afternoon's gamo from tho Kan
san Clt vans we'll start out on tho homo WHl.Mt!
trrnntiilH ultli hnfinrn even.
tr n ,nnm,.t nn.l i.nnal.lnr ,''or,l,t'r "'yul' 1II-P Ct Dcc-Uloil
, . " .. , , , - .. After Seven Moo ml 1. of ShiKKlngr,
wnai rap iiourao ami ms mmiiy nave IIOT SPltlNOH. Ark.. May ll.-One of the
been 1111 against since tho season began, hardest fought battles ever seen In tho
First of all, they have been playing on ocai arena took place tonight at Whltlng
. , n 1, 1 .1 ., 1 1 1. 11 ton pnrk between At Wclnlg, former bicycle
foreign fields, and that s a big handicap rider, and Jim Scnnlon From the sound of
In Itself. Hut looming up so prominently tho gong in tho nrst round until near tho
tllat this handicap is nearly lost In tho C5diSf,ilh-'!r.v,!lr!! Ji?:V"r2.Ui"PJ"F-Jf ASS
shadow Is tho series of nccldcnts that has with honors about oven. Welnlg played 011
coma to tho Omaha catchers. Eddie I.nuzon Sciinlaii's. law ami chin when In clinches
was the first unfortunate. Ho hail his
hand battered all out of shapo In tho second tered a suvcte bentliiK to Welnlg, but tho
gamo with Denver. That left t'lo back- latter was too tough for him, having the ad-
,, ,, , ,,,. nl j ,, ,,, vnntnge In weight and height. In the sixth
stop worlf.'illl to young l'hll Olade nnd tho rouml lnt! . remained clinched through
lad playing his first season of professional out, punching each other la the ribs and
lnll nt tlmt it'u no wnmler he lnt kidneys. In tho seventh two or three
nail at that, it s no womlcr tie lost ms , . , ,u fmc(.,,sslol, ,,.,., seanloirs
nerve in contemplation or such rosponsl- Ph lllul j,uv nln,e i,, u punching bag for
blllty. Out In Colorado Springs Glade had wcinis. placing mm completely at hi
nno of his talons broken nnd It was only
by tho c.xirclso of splendid fortitudo that
hoMva able to Btlck In tho game
'Buckley, the grand old patriarch, Joined
tho team nt St. Joseph and essayed to do
tho backstop work under conditions that
militated strongly against him
mercy, nnd tho referee declared tho Hjf
falo uoy the winner.
SIIAMUOCtv II TO 1119 DM VIIIU'K 1211
Denljnier Wntsnn Admit I'liriinsr
Visit to Solitliiiiiiitim.
SOCTIIAMPTON. Mnv 14. -Mr. Wntnon
no nan nuniiiH inai tne snnmrocK 11, winch or
ARPENTER HEADS , 1 C, A,
Director! of Aioointlon Ohooit Him to He
Frttidtit.
REPORTS ON THE LAST YEAR'S WORK
Wyoming oil excitement BOY M1.E1S INSTANT DEATH
oiniiiltlcc (ile ii (Irntlf) Iiik Aeiount
of ilielr SteHiirdxIilp lit Hip Cen
tral Moil- nt tin AiiiiiimI
MretliiR.
Huld that his future iirogram was lndellnlto.
nui mai iiiiuro iriais nan iieen arrangeii
for and that he expected to have the clril
lencer out of drvuock In thu course ot a
dny or two.
one tnmg is certain, said Mr. Watson,
tho Shamrock II will not have another
trial until the present caff and mnlnsall
are replaced by new ones."
(iitr-n Are Jnrreil.
NEBRASKA SHIRTS.
scarcely nny practlco nnd It was out of the Tl"a l,a'ro, "'. .J-'amp for the purpose of
,, , . , , ,i being drydockei I. Ho docs not sny whether
question for him to accomplish his ordinary e PxPOcIh to nnd the yacht damaged by
performance. Added to It all. Tluckley was tho grounding on Dean bank Inst week. He
chlropodlzcd by n Kansas City runner while
trying to prevent tho Mlssourlan from pass
Ing homo plate.
Itin In the CIoikI.
Hut there is n rift In this cloud which has
hung so darkly over the backstop depart
mcnt..Gf tho Rourko aggregation, (landing,
ono or mo stars in nio American league Tlio Nebraska Shirt company's team do
during tho days when Jimmy Manning ran rented the Gate Cltys lant night on Clark's
tho Kansas C tv team, s now on tho Omaha oii"B hup.vm. ncoro:
catching staff nnd took part In his first
gamo yesterday. President Rouko has been on-lsmi
after Clouding 'or a Ions tlmo ever since Murgess ..
ho got control of tho Omaha franchise, In !0c(l1Jes ""
nici. iiiu new cuicaer ia 1101 inui'ii 01 n
sticker, but his defects In that direction
aro'moro than ir.ado up by his splendid
backstop work. In 1809 Gondlng led tho
American league catchers In hlB work be- Nealo
hind tho bat, with a percentage of .953. His Inidgo .
Holding perccntaite in 11)00 was .913. )
Klthor Coons or Graham will pitch tho Hcanian
opening game here. Roth ot these twirlers
nrrlved from Kansas City nnd have been
putting in moir timo to goon advantage I'liiimiiiiiiiu Meleiie Tim
since their return. With tho trBmendous PHILADELPHIA, May II. The Phlludel
.ncen.tlvo which tho Omahas will have to V'con'd'asi, vlZ? IM,ChCr
lllll IIIU llini UlUV, HO UIIUU3L H Vllllll 111UI
Totals
Totals
1st. 2d. 3d. Totals,
IS! 11 177 MS
Ho 157 1.17 m
21'-' VJ hll 670
UH HID 221 MO
191 103 lCi Hi
920 m TST -JmH
GATK C1TYS.
1st. 2d. .Id. Totals.
130 l;i2 'X Ml
191 173 140 f.13
1C 2;C 217 017
170 IM 2U0 627
12S 102 173 -ICS
79.1 853 "9,r vj&l
they will be nblo to turn tho trick, and
Myron McKIbbcn's collection of Saints
might Just ns well resign themselves to tho
fate that awaits them.
LIPT0N MUCH CHAGRINED
At the annual meeting of the board of
llrectors of the Young Men's Chrlitlan as
sociation held Tuesday evening the follow
ing olllcors were elected for the ensuing
year: I. W. Carpenter, president; a. r.
Tukoy. vice president; J. A. Sunderland,
recording tecretary, and Charles E. Morgan,
treasurer.
Interesting reports of tho work were
rend by tho chnlrmen of the various com
mittees, covering worn tor mo year cnu-
Ing April 30, 1901.
Tho total membership Is 1,323. Of this
number twenty-five hold temporury tickets,
This Is n gain of llfty-one during the year.
Membership receipts were the largest In
the history of tho association. The schoul
year extended from October to April and
tho students numbered lfll. Of these four
teen were boys, tho others men, Tho oc
cupations of the studonts are: Office men
nnd clerks, eighty; ntudents, twclvo; gen
eral tradesmen, llfty-nlno; fnechatiles, ten,
Tho building was open every day during
tho year, week days from 8 a. m. to 10 p.
m., Sundays from 1 to 6 p. m. Tho list
of good rooms nnd bonrdlng places wbb
consulted by a great many men. Tho es
timated number of visitors to the building
was over 050 per dny. Thrco public re
ceptions were nttended by 3,100 and elec
tion returns wore viewed by 800. The
Thnnksglvlng dinner was nttended by 180
young men .nway from home. The enter
tnliimcnt course at Uoyd's theater continued
to be a decided success. Next year's course
promises to be the strongest course of en
tcrtalnments ever given In the city. Tbe
tickets for this are nil subscribed for
tluniters for tin- lln'H.
Tho decision of the directors to cut up
tho nudltorlum and put In a 'gamo , room,
rending room and parlor on the cast, and
locker and bathrooms on tho west side
gnvo tho association for the Drst time a
well-arrnnged and Bplendldly-furnlshod
suite of rooms for the use of the boys. It
nlso leaves a small hall, seating 2.10, avail
nblo for boys' Sunday meetings, boys' te
ccptlons and other purposes. For the fur
nlslilng of these rooms the association is
indebted to the women of the various
churches nnd to the small band of faithful
friends who brought this nbout. Two re
ceptions for working boys wcro nttended
by 500. Two receptions for schoolboys wcro
nttended by 600. Nine gymnasium classes
por week were conducted for tho elementa-
rles. Intermediates and working boys
Thirty-one Sunday afternoon meetings were
held, with a total attendance of 2,3i9, an
average of 76, nn Increase of 33 per cent
over tho previous year. Tho cost of tho
Improvements nnd furnishing was $900,
December 1 Albert Goldsmith, a graduato
of the Junior department, was engaged to
look after tho boys' department.
l'liylrnl Depnrlmrnt,
The gymnasium has been kept at a high
standard as to conduct and care and im
proved by needed apparatus, mats, etc
Tho last has been one of tho most popular
years tho gymuaslum has had and the in
terest and attendance has been gratifying
During tho yean there wore 953. classes
with n total attendanco of 2j,628, an in
IncVcaso over the previous "year of .30 per
cent. Two hundreil and twenty-five phys
leal examinations wcro made anil twenty
seven entertainments were nttended by
over 4.000. Forty-two basket ball teams
wcro organized among the various classe
of men and boys nnd regular schedules
followed. This game has gained a groat
hold among tho gymnasium men and I
especially popular with the business men
At Twenty-fifth street and Ames nvenuc
the nthletlc nark was open from May t
September. Rase ball, tennis and track
and field athletics wcro sources of enjoy
mcnt to the members. Although the park
has been a financial failure, the assocla
Hon has decided to continue It another
season, with the hope that tho uso of the
privileges on tho part ot the members wilt
Justify It being mado a permanent leaiure,
During the year gospel meetings for men
wero held every Sunday afternoon with an
nverago attendance of HO. Five bible
classes for men were conducted with an
enrollment of seventy-eight and a total
attendanco of 501, average attendance ot
thirty-five at tho soventy-elght sessions.
Twenty-one noon meetings wero held, with
ti totnl attendance of 329. Seven speclat
noon meetings hnd an attendance of 876.
Tho Volunteer lenguo held monthly meet
ings and raised 375 for the missionary
work of the international committee.
Twenty young men wcro referred to pas
tors for church membership.
In tho employment bureau 250 men asked
aid In finding work and 120 calls were re
ceived for men. Permanent placos wore
secured for fourteen and temporary places
wero secured for elghty-flve.
Kliinncliil .Showing.
Ct'RRHNT EXPENSE ACCOUNT.
From membership fees '75!S?x
From education class "3'9U
Frcm locker deposits .SdHfi
From subscriptions ......... 3.90S.00
From athlet e park receipts I.Oji.M
From miscellaneous 1,238.83 14,I9I.'W
Unpaid expenses less cnBii
on hand .May 1, 1901
.11 n eli I ii cry In Mhlpiiril In nml turn,
pniiles Formed for l)eclop-
Iiik Writ.
KVAN8TON, Wyo., May 14. -(Sue. lal.)
The report sent out from here last week
to Salt Lake City and Denver papers to tho
effect that the drillers who were at work
on an oil well nt Spring Valley had struck
ft gusher as they were finishing their task
was untrue, No gusher hns been struck.
The men who contracted for the sink
ing ot tho Union Pacific well at Spring Val
ley hnvo finished their work. Prepara
tions were being made to shoot the well,
hut posltlvo Instructions were received
from tho company that this would not be
allowed. The well has been driven through
three strata of oll-bearlng sand,
Indications point to tho fact that the
Union Pacific does not care to advertise
tho oil fields at Spring Valley. Bvery act
s carefully guarded and efforts to learn
of progreea maflo In the well are frus
trated by offlcoro of the company. It Is
believed that the company has found evi
dences of u large supply of high-grade II-
umlnntlng oil.
Filings on oil lands In Pioneer Hollow
and Spring Valley fields nro being made
rapidly. New companies arc forming and
machinery lu being shipped In. California
oil men who have been here say that the
oil Is four or five times as valuable as the
California product,
A party of oil men from tho fields nrar
Flndlcy, O.. Is here negotiating with sev
eral local oil companies with a view of
securing a lease oti all of their lands In
this section. Tho company proposes to
sink a well on every quarter section they
can get possession of and drill for oil. They
offer the land owners 10 per cent of the
gross receipts.
OMAHA IN IOWA CONTEST
Certain iiiera .llumt lie Soiiietlilnir
Wronpr wltli l lie Cup
ClialleiiRei'.
Eeuth DakoU Child Thrown from Rutuwaj
md Killed.
WOMAN ACCUSED OF MANSLAUGHTER
l2-("intrrninn PleUlor In Dellier
.Memorial l).v Aililresx Mloui I'nlU
ot lo ( iineel City llnll
ronil Wnrrnnts.
"A WONDERFUL REMEDY"
SAYS DR. WM. H. VAIL
To Tap Mooreroft Oil Field.
GILLETTE, Wyo., May 14. (Special.)
A company of Rutte men Is arranging to
develop tho oil fields south of Mooreroft
And east of this place. Evan P. Clark, nn
oil export In the employ of tho company,
Ib hero preparing for tho Installation of
drilling machinery and operations will be
gin at once. Tbla section ot the country
has been prospected a number of times for
oil and the conditions found are good, Tho
company will also Invest in other proper
ties, both mining and agricultural, In the
neighborhood,
SIOUX FALLS, S, D.. May II. (Special
Telegram.) Charles, the 7-year-old son of
C. W. Jordan, a farmer near Wall Lake,
this (Mlnnchahn) county, was Instantly
killed in a runaway. Mrs, Jordan nnd the
boy wiire lu the wagon nnd Jordan was pre
paring to cuter when the horses became
frightened and ran. They circled around
a windmill Rnd the wagon was overturned,
throwing both out. The boy was dead
when picked up. The mother was not seri
ously Injured.
States Attorney Scott today lodged an In
formation charging manslaughter against
Miss Augusta Jenson, n domestic who Is
alleged to have drowned her child lu a pall
of water ten days ago.
A dispatch from Lennox states that ex
Congressman John A. Plcklcr of Faulkton
hns consented to deliver tho Memorial day
address there.
The city council at a special meeting has
decided not to cancel the $10,000 lu city
warrants Issued sonic months ago In aid ot
tho purehnso of the rlght-ot-wny for a pro
posed rnllro.id from Sioux Falls to Mad
Ison, nnd which was withdrawn by tho
council nt Its meeting early this month.
Tho warrants will remain uncanceled until
July 1 nnd will be given to the promoters
ot tho road If work begins before that time.
Xiirnculnii Independence nny,
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. May 14. (Special.)
The Norwegians In various parts of the
stato nro preparing for their annual celo
bratton of May 17, which Is the Norwegian
Independence day. One of tho greatest
celebrations will be held by the Norwegians
of Moody county. Hundreds of them will
gather at a point In Grovenn township.
Funeral nt .Mrs. (illlnu,
Tho funeral of Mrs. Jessie Glltan. wife of
Daniel Olllun of Fourteenth nnd Leaven
worth streets, nnd sister of County At
torney George Shields, was held yester
day from the undertaking rooms of James
A, Taggnrt. 2221 cum nir street, interment
wns In Prospect Hill cemetery. Mrs. Olllan,
who was 32 years old, died Sunday after a
Driei nine!, ine immediate cause oi oc.un
being hemorrhage of the lungs. Sho is
survived by her husband, there being no
children.
Deelnrr (In- I.nliorrr l'nlr.
The Allied Printing Trades council of
Omaha has adopted a resolution opposing
tno action recently tnuen tsy tne central
Labor union In declaring the Western
Laborer unfair. The Allied lintlng Trades
council Is made up of delegates from all
the various trades connected with printing
anil declares officially that tho Laborer is
fair in all departments; that nil its worK
Is done bv union men nnd that the action
of the Central Labor union Is unfair, Illegal
ana unjust.
I'cirto ' Illenn Kxhllilt ItrlenMPil.
BUFFALO. May 14. The Porto Rico .x-
hiblt for. the, exposition seized yesterday
by the customs officials has been released.
iTHK HKA1.TV MAIIKBT.
1NSTIIUMENTS plnced on file Tuesday,
May 14, 1901;
Wnrrnnty Drrila.
Peter Wllg and wife to John Craven,
lot 15. block 4, Wise & P.'s ndd t
J. A, Mnttlce nnd husband to Rcatrlce
Olmstcad, lot S, block 5, summit
Place .........
G. W. Masson and wife to J. J. Mc
Unmia n9n fl Int 9 nnd n20 feet
lot 10. 'block 47, South Omaha W
Edward Cassuiy ano who to joiui
Dunn, lot 7, block 1, Missouri Avenue
Joseph ' Spic'kn ' aiici wl'f e to Frank
nnnrtdn.ti. At nt tniMtepH. lot 21.
w,'w-v i.j. .j - . '
block 9, Urown park 625
Scott Wtllnril nnd wire to r . c. i-ni-
iul1t: fnt nf e4t 19.30 feet lot
19. Howe's add :,K0
Mary KllKer to wary iucuonam. sn
fo.t lot 1 noil r44 feet of e'4 lot 2.
block 229. Omaha, and w4 lots 1 to
o 1.1 1. 1- ieilrt.v ,! nri,l fl.
James Collins to Margaret Collins. w9l
feet lots 13 nnci 11. oiock i. noumzu
Xr n.'K nilfl
R. L. Salllnger and husbnnd to S. D.
Hangs, lot 11, block 16, West End
Herman 'Anger ami wife to H. Jctter,
lot 7. hlnek 4. Albrlallt's annex
J, J. Ryan nnd wife to W. A. Lchmer
Ct nl, WV4 101 U, IIIOCK 1, n mm. i
rnrrtirnn Plnpe
Ttnniimrii Thnmsen to Peter Peter-
fen, Vi sei se,4 la-io-w aim wb.m
acres of sw'.i swW 18-15-12 3.000
flnlt Claim Ilrecln.
A. TI. Homnn nnd husband to A. H.
MtiruocK, bji) reel iui u, umtu i.i,
Omaha ,B
13. A. Waldln et nl to Henry Henr-
mnn el ai, lot l, oiock , cohurc
park 1
Deed.
200
2.500
W0
DAKOTA COLLEGIATE CONTEST
Hxlilhltlotin of .Skill In Oratory nml
Athletic In lie (Jlven nt
Mitchell.
MITCHELL, S. D Mny 14. (Special.)
On Thursday and Frldny of next week the
South Dakota Intercollegiate athletic and
oratorical contests will bo In this city,
The colleges that will be represented In tha
contests this year are Kcdflcld, Drooklngs,
Yankton, Huron and Mitchell. In tho or
atorical contest a year ago Rcdfleld won the
cup nnd Mitchell won the namo In tbe
nthletlc events, Tho oratorical cup be
comes the permanent possession of Mitchell
this year, Inasmuch It has won It three
times. Another cup will ho put up by
the state association for tho same com
petition. Kcdfleld college will be reprc
seated In the contest by George Williams,
whose subject Is "Problems of the Times."
Huron's orator is George T. Sheldon, who
speaks on "Paul Kruger." tlrooktngs has
selected John Hatton, who has selected
"South Dakota" for his oration. Mr
Srhoenberger will endeavor to win for
Yankton college and Miss Edith Noble
will represent the Mitchell university, her
subject being "Tito Mclema." Miss Noblo
will be tho only woman speakor among
the contestants.
QUARANTINES THE COUNTY
flo
or I'lern; Tnle Prrcniillnn
Agn.nst Sninllpox Afrnun
Itlver.
PIERRE, S. D., May 14. (Special Tele
gram.) A quarantine has been declared
against Stanley county und went Into ef
feet at 4 o'clock this aftornoon. Tho
cause of this order Is the violation of the
provisional quarantine by parties who
come from Infected houses, making affl
davits that they have not been exposed
Four new cases have developed In the last
two days, all Stanley county residents
The parties made affidavit (o get across the
river nnd slnco they have developed the
disease It Is learned that they came dl
rectly from houses where smallpox existed
Medical Bulletin Cites
Cures by Paine's Celery
Remarkable
Compound.
"I have never known a remedy equal to
Pnlne's Celery Compound," writes Dr. Win.
H. Vail, visiting surpeon to the St. Louis
Mayfleld Sanitarium, In the Hospital Hullo-
tin, of which ho Is the editor.
"It builds up weakened, Irritated nerves.
Increases the nervous force, keeps the
liver, kidneys nnd stomach In healthy ac
tion, maintains thu body tree from humors,
cures debilitated and exhausted conditions
and prevents the breaking down of tho
nervous system.
"The great cnuses of wornout nerves aro
worry, business anxieties und overwork,
which Impair tho vitality of the system and
cause disordered liver, weak kidneys, In
digestion, dyspepsia, melancholia, nervous
ness, headaches, exhaustion, neuralgln,
heart disease, paralysis, Insomnia, rheuma-
health to nourish and strengthen the nerves
by the uso of Palne's Celery Compound
no mntter what the cause of the nervous
condition may be, nor how serious tho
disorder Is.
"I have treated many obdurate cases of
disease which promptly yielded to Palne's
Celery Compound, and which made most
marvelous recoveries In a very short time
after 1 had prescribed this cffcctlvo rem
edy. Pnlne's Celery Compound Is not a patent
medicine.
No class of professional men are more
conservative, more careful In giving; ad
vice, nor more painstaking In finding out
the renl facts of a case than physicians.
When doctors of knosvn repute not only
prescribe and use, but nlbo carry homo
tlsm, pains nnd aches all over tho body Palno's Celery Compound for their own
and a host of other derangements. families, thero can be no doubt of Its high
"I have thoroughly tested Palno's Celery standing in the eyes nf medical men la
Compound and know Its efficacy. I advise , general,
all persons who nro nt nil run down In
99S.3;l
Total
l.oeal llnvrlrrn (in to Urn Molnrn to
I'lny AKiilimt the
(iiiiiniilon.
LONDON, May 14. Sir Thomas Llpton
returned to London this morning,
chagrined by the result of yesterday's
race, but bo Is confident Shamrock II la the
better boat and thoroughly bollovcs somo.
oniulm will bo represented at the Iowa thlni' hns nana wronu lie in nnvinna in
state bowling tournament which Ih now In ' .. , . , uron8- 110 18 anxious to
iiruKrens ui lies .Moines. Tho following local 11 "ock.
'i?"lr.r,!!.',i1ie-.'iV,!..,.!.,!H.!nornl"K raponao to It Is Just possible that Shamrock I may
om'ee'?' o,rV,'el,olir.ttrs't,Sc C,10SS 11,0 Atla,,tlC' bUt Slr Th'as
tlom F. J. (Vinery, Herman Hesolln, d0,! llt entertain any Idea of substituting
iWi,?rk th0 old 01,0 tor 1110 ll0W U0Rt 1 th c"P
"er ,erH"n NV "' hmerr BI,a Wllllam races, being certain Mr. Watson's creation.
From tills list Of tiowlmu ,, l.,, ...in i. in till) lone run. will nrnvn ammrlnr In Mi
tiioseit to play two giimen of tenpins with Flfu's.
opposing team will be el !r 'Tlok' m or NKW YOUK. MX H.-Accordlng to the
deed of gift of tho America's cup to the
New ork acht club, It would appear
tlut Shamrock I cannot bo substituted for
Shamrock II In this year's contest for
tho America's cup. Ono clnuso of the deed
of gift reads:
"No vessel which has been defeated In a
match for this cup can bo again selected by
any club as its representative until nftcr a
contest for It by homo other vessol has In
tervened, or until after the oxplratlon ot
two years from tho time of such dofeat."
Tli.. . . i .... ,
ernge, fpr when Postum Is well boiled atil iv, 1 . , P , '
: ,. . . ' ( olumbU and tho Shamrock I mot October
TRANSFORMATIONS.
( minim Iti'MuIlM hrii ( once llrlnk-
Inur in Aiiaiiiloiieil,
It Is nlmost ns hard for an old cotton
toper to quit the use of enffeo ns It in for n
whiskey or tobacco fiend to break off. ex
cept that the coffee user can quit coffee,
and tftku up Postum Food Coffee without
any feeling of a loss ot the morning bev-
Borved with crcim, It Is really better In
point of llavnr than most of the coffee
served nowadays, and to the tasto ot tho
16, 17 and 20, 1S99, and tho next series "ot
races were scheduled, lu tho acceptance of
the nliallunn tr.- 4. ,...-,. nn on n n .1 01 n .
,:"' mr. or a week later If anything should
. I hlllltinn In iUln,. .1.. V. 1 1 - r
' v ""iui H'nuu ln(o (unit; m inn i nunnllv It uAmo K
L'V? " ;!!5- -"V mau I avaiUbVo ttU the
vvubu m ii-ii. uu mil i luoiuiu ruuu Lunro I next scries of raceB.
useo, jor tuo ivuboii inai ine poison to tne
norves has been discontinued and In Its A ' 'nay Commlla Snlflilr.
placo Is tnken a liquid that contains the MA f'ROS8K. Wis.. May 14.-A. J. Cas-
.i n.ri,,i .imni. .,.i.i . rnd, a widely known crockery salesmin.
..V....M u..i.....,icin, I eommmen hu cii o loriuv hv vmtin.. i.u
ii ib rnejr iu mnnu uim icbi nan prove inrom in ni room in a hotel here, He hnd
these statements by chauglnc from coffee ,u..,.n?'!c"c'(.,heM and the smoke
covcry of his body.
to Postum Food Coffee,
Unpaid expenses less cash
nn nuilil :mtv l. JWl
Caro of building, heat,
light, janitor service, en
irlneer. etc 3,.'i7.0ti
Physical Department
riivsical uirecior haiary,
hath, attendants, water.
Honp. towels, repairs and
ItiioiovementH, etc 2,9il.--
Athletic Park-
This memoes faiu.it oi iuuo
exnense 2,0tS.(U
Educational Department
Director s salary pari oi
tho year, reading room,
Hummed nnd elapses 1,!ji.63
Sularles , .
(leneral secretary, iibsiri
ant, secretary and office
emnloyes 3,)9i.3i
Otllco Hxpensec
Telephone, postage, etc..
Printing and advertising...
Hoys department, flvi
months
Social work
HollglouK meeting
$1S,493.1'6
49aC3
S25.7H
497.40
291.62
115.92 15,002.57
$15. .9126
Total expense
TltUSTBH FUND.
Cash nn hand May 1. lv)...
I'npald bills May 1. 1901
I--,;,., mm f alnrox tt. 100.09
From rent of cafe (67.45 8,567.45
447.S9
U.tU
May 1,
12.(5
1,'iUll
Total reeelptu
Unpaid voucherH
f lail nn himd Mav 1. 1901...
Ily Intotest J3..W.M
Hv payment on mortgage... 2,flfl.0i)
Hy Insurance 734. f
Ily general expense 23.90
It.. rntiiilru ,111,1 Itlllil'iM'n.
aientB ' 1,317.61- 7.3W.51
Total
MUMOIIANDA, CI'ItltHNT
ACCOUNT.
Total rurrenl expense In
debtedness May 1, irtOl
Cash on hand May 1, 1901...
Uncollected subscriptions
(good)
Apparent deficit
t fi.OiMO
KXrRNSB
37.75
MO.OO
3IS.35- 1.0.11.0S
Total S l,(YR08
Thoro Is a mortgage of 173,000 on the
property. During the year the total In
debtedness of tho association was decroased
I2.6S0.27. ,
3.000
4,000
2.2 30
2,500
200
Sheriff to Potter & Oeorge Co.. lots
14 to 24. block 12. ami lots i;i, n
anil is, DiocK ll, fiovernaie.
Total amount of transfers
Copper Mine to lie Sold.
DATTLR LAKH, Wyo., May 14. (Spe
clal.) It Is reported hero that the Ferris
Haggarty copper mine is nbout to be told
to Doston parties for 11,000,000. An agent
of tho eastern company has completed an
Investigation of the property and has rec
oramended that tho land bo purchased
Sixty per cent of the mlno stock U owned
by tho Oeorgo Ferris estate, the rest be
ing distributed among Hawiins, Cheyenne,
Chicago nnd Colorado men. Many Im
provementfc have been made on the prop
erty tho last winter. The mine Is ship
ping sixty tons of high-grade ore to the
railroad a day nnd this will be Increased
as the roads Improve.
Mormon Bishops' Pills lxn In Ube over 5 )er ly trie IcUrrt of the Merm
Church Aim tAcu luu.,cr. I'onuici)' cuiei the w6nt cum In old a:t,l young tlltlnr from etlfcli
of stlUbuK, diiilpilbn. etceitef, or clcarettemokln;, Ourm UOSt MnnhOOfJ, Im-
potancy, Lost Powor, NJght-Lcosos, apnrmatorrhoen Insomnia, Pnlni
in back, Ell Desires, ft.mlnnl Emission, tnm .lack, Nervou (la
bility, He.adaoh,Unfltnoato Miirry, t-posof rrS79 8men, Varloooal.
or uonoOpatlon, tiuips Qulcknoia of Uls- irflj choree, Otopa Her-
VOUO.TwItchlna Of Eyolldll. tllectl are ; linmeiiMie, KJLJJI frnpartTiirnr nfl ilr,cr u
nn, funtllcm. Dom net oeLinJcnt. & cure it M hin,1. rSTTTl Itrstorel small. iifi,tevl'p-'i
ar-ant. Stlmulatea thi brain an,l rrf centers, w a hr,x, 6 f'r ti a hy nnil wa A writren fiaranief. lAful
-i nArrfuniled. wji1. s Mt Clrrulan free, Addro93, a3l)hor ' - -.,lr.rt
DIIUQ CO.. KITH AM) FA It. V A SI. FOIt Stl.i: IIV M VKHS-DII.I.OV
Form CnvHlry Company.
FOUT .MKADR. S. D., May 14. (Special.)
Troop A Is being organized here from tho
new recruits that have enlisted for the
Thirteenth cavalry of tho United States.
Cnptnln H. C. Williams, 'recently promoted
from first lieutenant, Is commander. Troop
will be organized as soon as enough men
are enlisted. Doth of these troops aro to
be sent to Fort Asslnabolne, which will
leave but ono troop In charge of this fort,
that being troop II of the First cavalry.
Neiv recruits are coming In slowly.
MINISTER ARNOLD'S LETTER
Dr. Greene's Nervura Built Up His System And
Restored His Energy. He Says: "Publish
This Letter For Others' Good."
When yon are run down with OTer
work and mental strain, the. world is a
dark and dreary place. Lassitude and
wearinem have possession of you. Every
raorninfr you wake iinrefreshed. Your
blood la thin and impure. You do not
get the benefit of your food. Your appe
tite has pone from you and tho whole
machinery of existence ia out of order.
Do you realize that when the blood
is foul, there is a steady infusion of
poison into the muscle and fibre of the
body? How can you look for strength
while this is Ri'lnjj on ?
Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and
nerve remedy Is the most potent medi
cine for this distressing condition known
to the world to-day. It is almost mar
vclous In its operation and there is no
mystery about It. It drives out foulness
by natural means, and without stimula
tion. 8toraach, liver, and kidneys begin
promptly, with its help, to ao their
proper work of strengthening and drain
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instantly by it, and there is a steady
progress to absolute neiwm.
Take new heart from the letter of Rev, E, L. Arnold. Pastor M.h. Cnurcn,
Mooers, N.Y., which shows tha way to vigor and strength ;
" I hare nsed Dr. Greene's Nerrnrii blood and serve rcmedjr.for nfryoui
prostration and debility. I haTe med It frequently when In that exhausted
condition brought on by oyerwork, and I count It a Tory excellent remedy
for building up the system and restoring lost energy. I can and do recom
mend It to others, as a remedy of a very high order of merit. My permission
Is glren to publish this letter, with my photograph, for others' good."
Minister Arnold is a hard worker in his field. Kvery hour of his time
calls for some special effort of body and mind. His letter contains a message
to all who are exhausted and worn out, all who are weak, prostrated and 111.
Dr. Greene's Nervura Is the true help for all such. It Is Natures powt ful
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r
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