THE OMAHA DAILY BET.i TVESDAV, SEPTEMBER 3. 3 901. INCREASE 1U01STUXPENSL TLcm.ndi of Delltri Liioi u lUtrj Luft a five Tsars. tXTKAVAT-AMCE IN ADMINISTRATION uiiil.rr til ICtnplox lurrmM-il by 11- , t'onht)- ('oiuiul(.loner and Con of Cntrjliic -tin Hud- I nr Knhiinoed. The Bee presents tossy the irst of a snrlts u? .rut . which will irtw bow the buuacs aeairs or the coumy are heirs managed uj tbe fusion Boatd f Count Commissioner It In a tale of extra tg aat e in txpeadlttire of pablie mote is which ail taxpayer will find in-.' re.- lag information Tbn-e article will cover vac detail of all offices During the iant five years tbe t-tal ijunibor of eu)piojci, is twdrt of 'be eouaty oCicet but- lacreniiod from Mxt)-I"u' 'iRb'y.ic. aad tbe totul uaauai laarl'f bave lacreUKefl from tDl.STl.lt to t'ik.SH' ltl The Duard of Otmaty Oommliwluuarn it rerpuahible for all of ibli incra of J1C Mh.Zh la tbe aaaual etpeaken o! tbe rouaiy, fierptlEg fl.i'Ol'. tbe ultr of tc n all ion-; aniUitaat coulij a: toraej autboruwl by the lerUlature. Tbe exjoaH' of tbe eouaty atloraey oflice lf Increased IS 220, bJt Jl.'iSfi of tbe larrewe v'tt uutbtnsod by the eouaty btiard, vhtcb created tbe pom tioa if rn'BKciigor aad advaaeed tbe ga.ar of tbe uteatiprapber Juft how tbe eouaty t'Oiamlcrloaera bate bddud J1C.IWF..2E to tbe jenrJy expca.e of tbe eouaty durlnp tte Ium five yeura H dbown by tbt folUv-iaE table lhWl. i 1P01. lepu'tnieat. j. Treasurer C J Sheriff ,6' Jail 'a Kep. of D'ds., m Co Court , Ci Co. Clerk ... Ill Co Auditor , Si Court Houbc 4 1'oor Apelit . .! 1 J'oor Farm 4- i T.110 W)' 7. K.itO.on.J 4.hW.fl 7 CTSeOO :.3iO.Hi Fi 4,2(,l.l)i: 4,raj.(V 7 OC.S4 HiCU.IKi 7, l.tab.M a.reo.(K) 11' idjOiW a.OOh.Ml 4 3. 4bM .8K. J, 4.Vilj.('0, WO.WI, 3 S.lUO.U'lJ l.Wfi.tiO 1J20HO , 1.W1.S4 l.kid.i 0 HO ' 0 7k(l '0 l.WW 0 1 1.2.-0.00 :.2.oo Hospital . ;ifi, t.DSi ffi'a Co Attorney . 6' C.h'UM 7 7.M"! nn k.7!l! w; Total ir,i(:a,r.7i ns,i!f. sre.ao.ic iir..s-s.a ExciUElvc of heads of departments There has been an lncreanee of only on clerk In the county treasurer's office but ralarlet In this department have been ad vanred penerally. occountlnp for the ad ditional expense of J1.3H0 a year It Is not probable that tbe work of the office Is any heavier today than It was in 1B!'6 fCIU-NCU COH12! AGAI.V. A Preparation thnt AVIII Dextroy the Dhiidrnff Ccrin I)lro-ered. Finally tbe scientific Btudent has dlBcov e.rcd a certain remedy for dandruff. When It flrt became known that dandruff Is tbe result of a perm or parar,lte that dips into tbi scalp and saps tbe vitality of hair at tbe root causlnp falllnp hair aad baldaess, btolophsU set to work to discover some preparatioa that will 1:111 that perm. After a year's labor la one laboratory tbe dan druff perm destroyer was discovered, and H is now embodied In Newbro's He.rplclde, which besides curlnp haldnesB and thlnalnp hair, speedily and permanently eradicates dandruff. "Defctroy the cause, you rraore tbe effect." LION ATTACKS HIS KEEPER Wallace, the Slaneater, Gcr After l.orrnto at the State Fair In Lin re In. T. P. Geti, the Ak-Sar-Bca caralval r.u perlntendeat, received a dispatch from Lla roln last nlpht annouaclnp that Wallace, tbe man-calinp lion, made a ferocious at tack upon his keeper. Lorenzo, at the Btate fair yesterday afternoon. Lorenzo escaped serious Injur". Wallace Is billed to do a stuat at the carnival In Omaha. He 1 said to have killed several keepers within tbe last few years and Lorenzo Is one of tbe few men with nerve enouph tc take cbarpc of tbo hip lion. RURAL FREE MAIL DELIVERY Nebraska Itontrx Arc GrttliiK Special AMrr.tlnn from the Po-to filer Department. W, E. Annln, special apent In charpe of the wciitern division of rural froc deliver-, made a flylnp trip to Omaha yerterdny from Denver and left on the afternoon train for his headquarter-. Mr. Aanln said "I ran ia for conBUlta tlon with Senator Millard repardlnp Ne braska petitions for rural free delivery, especially pundlnp north of the Platte Ne braska has been well taken cacre of dur lnp tbe last year, but of course there Is the usual pressure for precedence In the investigation of routes At Senator Mil lard's urpr.u request, Social Apent Llew ellyn will devote his time exclusively for An Excellent Combination. The pleahant method Pid beneficial effects id the well tnowa remedy, Syncr or Figs, niannfucturcd 1j the CAUroiuriA Fio Svkcp Co.. illni-trntc the value of obtainiDf: the liquid lnra tive fir.Dciples. of plants known to br medicinally laxative and iireentiiij; tbem in the form mos-t rt-f reMiinp to the taBtfi and acceptable to the syBttisn. It Sfttheouc perfect fitrenpthr-nlng lnsa ti , cletusintr the fyf.tem eUecfaally, dipellinp colds, heuOaches und f eve.rr pently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome hubaual oonstitistipn tier. tn&nently Its perfect freedom from every objeBtionuble quality and Bab stance, und its tctmp ou the kidneys, liver and bovceln, -without tveukenfnp or trritatinp them, make it the ideal laxative In ths proces of manufacturinp fips are uaeid. as they are pltuii-ant to the taate, bntthcmc:diclna! qtiu:tiesof the remedy are obtained from seuuu und other aromatic plants, by ft method known to the CA-iaroiuriA Fio Sviin Co. only In order to petits lrneficial eilecta and to uvoid imitations piease remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of e very puckupe. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ftAX r&JLKCIBSO, CAO. i-aciBvn.t.T. jtt jotw rorE. k t uraaic jy ail Iuckisu. PnctKc porhotUft me week 'o the Bit'.b r.ai Thirfl flu irn : whlrh are somewhat healed ID cr tLbllshihebt lit tbe end of thl week all but ten route peadlap is the Sixth district will have bees reperted spar. TfcM Apaiit Llewollyn v-tll put IE some time Is tbe Third district. 'It ( no: oes to le genm-Ily under nteod that the werk of establishment of rorl free delivery route throughout all tbe flirtsionf a-erage Hcvca tnomlif be hind tbe ;ietltita. This It due to the eaor mow naaibcr d! tppllcBtlout sent la our tar tb latt year Cases we belag cleaned up Jtwt a (not ns possible. Nebraska hoe now tlKiui 100 routes established, or wb'ch rin be by Ortceber 1 ThU U one-tenth of all the routes rrwbMr.br fl west of tbe Mleslsstpr. river durinp tbe last twelve months. NOONAN WILL GET REWARD Usire Coninnn Will Remember Letter Currier Who round tbe Identification Mi p. Aadjrw Nooatn. tbt letter carrier bo fouad the "Ifleattficatiot Rllp" attr tbe ii.stH) rau aest lc tbe Lee lusiticr yard lat Wedardaj. it alno to come la for a reward at the band ol tbt TadCc Erpreas company Tbe slip ia question is a narrow , bond of lianer about etrht inehe in lfnrth i.t..,t, .... 7 . i .J upon which are written in Ink these ""'" citizens nam;, bt i-aui. Neb. FOp 0f three lcnptb. on the field, polnp i-m " i around tbe flrist turn Tbe black whirl- "This Blip was fully as Important to u , lt&. Imp. was teooud at this stape. with as tbe hndlap of tbe money." nald an of- , xnr rtepeut third and others well bunched Jicer of tbe etpresi company, "as without j Herbert as usual was Blow to bepln. hut It we would probably have bad trouble in ht pradually Improved bis poaition polnp provlnp claim to the bills Hut now Tranfc ' up ihp ijacl: Btretth ant ceupbt tbe pace Hark, who was paytnp te41er of the Tlrst tnUtPr on tbr far tum. 7 en Caadles had National bank at tbe time that institution rtl0Uf.B LDfl t2 imp aua The Repeat latrusted the money to us. ldrattflcs tbe arp,,;.a back, beaten, while Gold Heels, htndwrltinp aB his. whith. la my estlma. ' T:rmlt,Ue alia Tripper moved up and chal Uon. ootnes pretty near clearlnc our title ) ,utlC(,(j Herbert Into the atretch they 1 understand tbe Tlrst National bank is nt. . ,.t pBr !pv Ktna,-t Gold now prepared to turn over JCOO left there , by the persons who found it Notfciap will hr ia ihe wr of W SE ,hf. rrr1rdf , until r. C GentBch. central Buperln-.enfleat I of the western department ol our company. returns from the east, but little Johnnie Stltts and Mr Noonan, the mall carrier, will not be lorpotten." NEW TURN IN WAYwilRS CASE It In rlortr that MUoinc Girl M Ilne Taken Soiue Clutb Ihb with ller. A new element has developed In ths Lulu Wnymelrs case whlrh somewhat chanpea its aspect, aad there is now a question about the suppwed suicide. Mrs. K J Vnanpst. with whom she bad been llvlnp at Elphth street and Avenue F. Courtland bench, Earn Omaha, has been takiap a more thoroupb ia vest or) cf tbe clotblap la tbe bouse since her ward dis appeared, and from facts thus broupht ta llpbt concluded that Lulu may not have been In a nude condition when she left one nlpbt two weeks apo. She took none of her own clothlnp, but a black skirt and a linen waist Id'lonplnc to her benefactress axe It tin p. This, however. Berves only to deepen the mystery, a both skirt and walRt would have been much too small for tbe plrl. Her reaBon tor running away at nlpht Is also obscure, as she had had ample opportunity for learlnp durlnp tbe day, and had often been entrusted with money Mrs. Caaapst Is ricitiv the rlrl hud no monev at th is pcw.ime tne pin una no money at ice . time of her disappearance. Amusements Krusv Park The beplnnlnp of the last week of the open siusou at ICrup park was marked by a banaer crowd yesterday. The special at- tractions offered in honor of Labor day wore well received by the larpe crowd o! merry- , makers, amonp whom were a number of , picnic parties Ths Lorcnz orcheBtra made Ha flrst appearance of the season and lis propram was well received. Tbe other musical i'cature. Chambers' Choir Celestial, pave an lntcrestlap propram of rellplous aad sentimental soaps, which were heard by several thousand people. The bowiinp alleys, r.hootlnp pallery, merry-po-round and many other attractions on the grounds were well patronized. BfllLISCTOX ROUTE. Chrnp Trip Cant. Only JSl.fiO to Cleveland. O.. and return September 7. fc. P, 10 and 1L Splendid op portunity to visit tbe Buffalo exposition aa6 Nicpara Tails. Tickets. 1D05 Tarnam street and at Bur llaptoa station WALSH WARNS CANDIDATES Secretary of Demoeratle Committer Slijk Thokr Who Come Ont Early Take Chance. KANSAS CITT. Sept 5. C. A. Walsh. secretary of the democratic natloaal com- mitt!-, who Is here on business, said la aa Interview today "There s no rea d scus- Third rare five and a half furlonps. 7 . . purse Sambo won. Talpa second, Harry slon now of the candidates for tbe demo- ghlli,.r tnird Time. 1:0K'. cratic nomination for president la 1SP4. Of Fourth race nix furlonps. selllnp: Lndy course a great many are men'nned and . Curaon won. Horse Shoe Tobacco second, talked about. There Is Hill and Olney and , gS VJatS da? handicap, one ml e Dockery and Dave Francis and W. J Stone und stventy yards Monopraph won. Peafe and Senator CocUrell, but It's a lonp time ful second. Ida Ledford th'rd Time It. .c ic.ni a rutii'iflBtf u-hn pptK l-itn tho ! Sixth race one mile, neliinc- an H;o-e-untll 1004. A cauaiaate wno pets uto tae i , . . t,vr,i. mnl irimn n thi-d push too early Is liable to pet 'crystallred" out before the campalpn is reached. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. R W Peyton of Crelphton Is at the Her Grand James Lane of Nebraska City Is at the Millard. O N Ewinpley of Beatrice Is a puest at the Murray T V Whltnc of Lincoln 1 replstered at thr Murra William McEver of Columbus replstered at the Murraj yesterday C W Rliarpc and Hans Zimmerman o: Gretna nie Murray puest. Georpc Lehman, proprietor of the Thurs ton at Columbus, wa at the Murraj yes-tar-da E E. Mathlas and wife of Ponea were in the city yesterdB. The were at the Mur ray. O Y Smith puperlntendent of the Indus trial Bchoul at Kwnifj . was at the Mer chants yesterda The followinr were amonp the Nehras kans registered at the Merchants yesterday. J l" Howell. Lynn TlKitmiaan. Alesandet Hower. Grdun B A Roberts Albion; M S Herbert. J E Fulton. A L Gray. lUver ton James Olark. Crule. J C. Miller Slirlliptn-ld . F R Hewlett Merrlam. Jack Cor'.v, HHStlnp J K Hall. Stronp. E. H. Lrt Wls, Falrileld. W E Aker Wahoo H M Welier, upallala W R Younp. Ansley. LOCAL BREVITIES. A Har.zell. 1Ki Capitol avenue, has com- plained to the police that his iiockets were picked as he was bourdlr.g a street car at krup park Sunday nlpht He lost Ui. The Veteran Monument acsucdatlcin h Id Its month) meetlnp at the c.4t bull as nlpbt A total of IrG was rii(ort d In tht treasury and a 7S puhscriptiim from Gra. t IMlSt S.inev Smith and a colors "woman Known t. thr'yMili-e as "Supur Lump' created a disturbance on u street car at the corner of Slveenth und Farnam streets about M1 o eiocic lar: tilpht After ttiey had a tu b e win, iht condurtur (fiffleer Lahey arrived on the scene and towed the pair to the pcillre statloti Several younp boys living in the vicinity of Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets are In Jail booked a susjtect in connection with the looting of Wlnestlne Bros ' store. 1611 Leavenworth street, Sunday nlpht It oeneveo mat the Job wa done by boys, Entranne was t-trn..d hv nrvinr off the ; lock r.f the front door Three boxe of ' cij,iij uub ti.ov ia mouey were itKcn 1W1X CITY IS GREAT RACE Kite f tbe Beet Cbaie Herbert U the OGDEN RUNS A PAIS AND WINS BOTH Ileal C aiueron a Head lu Slx-PurlonK llirtit, and Later Lead the lluiic-h In .Mile and Six teenth Go. NEW YORK. Sfpl. I A Wp bollflay crowd but little i.mallcr thaa tbe record- breaklac atteafiaace oa Futurity day en- Joyed a rare day t spert at Sbeepfcbead ,.. .. -k, .... .t bay toda. The weather w a dull tad threatralap aad a llpbt abowcr fell durlap the aftrraoon, but aot caouph to hurt tbe track. Tbe Twia City haadicap wa the featurt.. It resulted in oat of tbe bent rtrupplet of the year. Ten blcb-clas. bore. fared the garter, with Gold Heel, ih favorite at S to aad Herbert second rboice nt C to 1 The other raaped from 1 jo to 1 to SO to 1. The diBtancr was a mile . .... ' froct in tbe first quarter and opened up a HwU Bho t.a it lrolJt l)Ut ht ln(. jaBt fur. lim ,lt)lr Tcra.lau, u.ok command aad looked to be tbe winner, but Herbert, with ' ft determined' rush, was not to tejWK " " j ArT,u.a tnfl runninc atronc and true, won L T1,Vlr v'ftory st tennis llchtened the , . . ,. - .. - en tbe post by a bead, while Tripper was ; third, only a Bcant half behind Terminus j Another strlklnp feature of the day was ..I..... . t an ! UKDtU C UUU1 14LhU.j. .v.w -ww, pounds and won the second rare, a six furloap daBh. beatlap Cameron a bead after a bard drive la tbe last time of 1 IS He was cooled out aad sent to the post la tbe last race at oae mile and oae-slxteentb on tbe turf. He was made a stronp favorite at b to 10 and Bcored his second triumph by wlanlnp cleverly by a lenpth Results Fln-t race, r-teeplerhase handicap, two n... nx hnif- niiiminriTc won. sir u- r. . Second race, nix furloncs Opden won. Cameron ptcond, Bellarlo third. Time 1 Third race, the Autumn maiden, five fur lonps: ArHenal won. Mas.erman second Hanover third Time: (cSH-t. Fourth race. Twin Cltv handicap, one mile and a Quarter. Herbert won. Terminus second. Tripper third. Time. f.K. ririh race. eeSllnp, five furlonps and a half Schwalbe won, Eddie Busch second. O'Hapen third Time 1:0G. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, on the turf' Opden won, Monarka second, Klnnlklnlc third. Time: 1:4k. At Harlem. CHICAGO. Sept. I The Prairie stakes were won at Harlem today by Ordnor after one of the most desperate finishes ever eeen on a local track t-tween Ave horses. Stranpest was aecond and Star Chamlier third, while Leonewell and May, the favorites, were -but out ior piacr. xr norses were wen ncmiercu ui tuc .;c.u v. h .i,h rirrtnnr in front- leadlnc Leo Newell by a neck From there to the wire the strupple was a macnlllcent one nnfl fivp hordes finished less than a lenpth apart. The purse was worth JIJ-O to the winner. . M Robert Waddell finished second to Federal In the fifth event at one mile. The Derby winner has recovered from his split hoof and deems to be in tils old form. Weather perfect and track like a sheet of rubber. IteBUlts: First race, six furlonps: Master Mariner won, Ranoo necond, Alee third. Time. laiM . . ... p?onta second. Jack Rattlln third. Time Second race, live furlonps: iiarpis -won, 1:01 l-L. Third race, steeplechase, full course: Donation won, Flaccus second. Time; D:W l-l. Fourth race. Prairie State stakes, one mile and an elphth: Ordnor won. Straiipest second. Star Chamber third Time; l:ts. rifth race, one mile, handicap: Federal won. Robert Waddell second. The Pride third. Time; 1:E1-L. Sixth nice, nix furlonps. purse: Miss Bennett won, Henry of rranstumur second. Gonfalon third Time 1:13 f-C. Seventh race., one mile and 10f yards, sell ing Espionage won. Searcher second, Synia tnlrd Time: 1:45 At Drlmar. ST. LOl'ia. Sent. 5. A rerular Derby day crowd saw W. M Hayes' ste.rllnp co t, Monorranh. annex the Labor day nanan ap 1 at Delraar park this afternoon. AllhnupQ the est horses In tralntnp in the w st. Llic iiciiu la lllir rvtm cuiiiii inru iwiim i Monopraph won with ridiculous ease Off last, he made up a dozen lenpth In th buck stretch, led Into the home Ftretch by two lenpth and crossed the line three lenpths before Peaceful, the lavorlte, who cot the Plact from Ida L'dford bv ha'.f a lenpth Every first choice wus bowled over. tin, r-iirri nnlnc to Hecnnd choices and OU elder In almost equal proportion. D de carried off the rldlnp honors by wlnr.lnp on three mounts and placlnc two others Results: Tirst race, four and a half furlonp. purse: Clarena won, Pucurtha Becond, Wy Ap Per third Time: WM'. Second race, six furlonps. sclllnp: Charles E. BilllUPBley won, Warren Point second. 1 Tcueer third Time: 1:1. Time 1 -41 Seventh rare, one mile and twenty yards, sclllnp Ipnls won Satin Coat seond. Tickful third Time. 1:43V At Klnloc-h. ST LOI'IS, Sept. 5. rirst and second choices eplit the card ecuall at Klnlnch park this afternoon Ttie spectacular fea ture of the day was the tierce duel lietwc-n Arlpato and Stella Perkins in tbe third event, the lormer pettlnp the decision by h noxe in the last .lump W. n Gates was a llpht eholr-e over Sevej in the tlfth race, but Sevoj made Bennett's hcirse look Ike a counterfeit winnlnp in a .--anter by half u do&en lenptha. Robertson was the star rider nf the da . piloting three mounts to victory and con.tnp secot.d ,n anther. The larnest atnuaancie 01 uie meeunp was,"- , , m. 1 T . t . Vnnl ) . H C 'fill. tVi-. 1 . - ...111 . - Tiraxent Truck rood. Results Firm race, one mil and seventy ya'd. selllnp Plead won. Countess Clara second, Muslcallonpe third. Time: :4K. Second race., six furlonps.. selllnp: Braw I.ud won. lClnley G second Hop Scotch third Time- 1.10V Third race, bve and a half fur-one. purse. Arlpato won. Stella Perkins second, Ravensbury third Time 1:0V Tourth race, one mile and a sixteenth, purse: Love's IatKiur won. Enghunrt sec ond. Aloha II third Time : 1-4V Tlfth race, stx and a half furlong, pur-e: Sevoy win. W B. Gates scond, Mrs Hrlnell third Time. 1:3V Sixth race, one mile selling: Orphan Tky wnn. Monos reootd, Joe Comns third. Time: 1:41V At Port Urlr. FORT ERIE. Sept. S.-Traok slow. Re- 1 llltE ' First race sx and a half furlonps: Golden Harvest won. Ldy Sliver sround, Drophsus third Time: 1:ITV Seonnd raee, for 5-year-olds, five fur lonps: Wire In won ArtitlcliU se ond, Ardlta third Time 1:04, Third :ai-r for -yur-olds and up on mile Gray Dally won. Ilteaway s-ecuid uuiy iiieii inira nme: l:l Hattn Davis third. Time 1:04 riftl- rac. etllnp. fur S-year-old and un one mile and a sixteenth flarspamp wo., Infallible Beci.nd. Silo third "Mmc 1:64. Sixth race, for 4-year-olds f id up. s'.x furlongs Myrtle Van won. Tjrba sec-ind. Prlnre Esher third Time: 1 17 . Charter Oak Marina" Delayed. HARTFORD. Conn Sept S.-Raln th! morning prevented racing at Charter Oak park thi atternoon t.nd todav' pmgram i war carried over unu. tomorrow, WINS THE HILTON TROPHY lMtrlrt of Columbia lean JIUe net.t of IJleien Good Seore nt Sea Olrt. ' NEW TOKK. 5-jt i -The tt ara of the iMstru-t of Columbia made up of twelve mea, w-on the Hilton trophy match at Sen pirt raacei. toda) from eleven tenmr of twelve mea each, whe hot for thif prtre The conteet wa eo U-!n that the result -M in doubt until the lart bullet flanlied throupb the tarpet. in wltftilnc the lif trict of Columbia team broke the reeord which it cMabiliihed in ISK, mul-Jnp a oeore , of i.m The best individual Kbootinp in thif match waf. that of S-rpeaat Corry nf the Twelfth New Tork whe mude a "potwlble at the ' M-ard ranrt and wk cnl C points from a "poMlble at all the runcer.. the dlt-latit-et. btiini: i Sefi mifl ft Thr New Tort: team had a lead of 17 points when it left th tlret ' of Columblb pvcrtk.ni- this ti the lnRt two diftaneer A bull war made by Vell oi Nw-orl: on the wrotin tatpet. and necord. 1 IC lo tht. rulci tht vlth raar,;ed u it bad not ln ior this error the New 1 ' Yorker would have had the aamt eoort a TUiV who arrived yerterday. -etc in elpbtb place when they left the - , yard ratipe but their ebtxittup at foio and lngVF t,.. District of Columbia. 1M, New York Canada. 1.077. Pennsylvania l.uSS. New i W"t. l.MT. Vnlted States Marine corps. I 1.014. .MiKsacnusetu sr... Maine, S-iH. Mary .land, Wf. Rhode inland. SW . Ohio. h7C. OMAHA WINS AT THE NET ll J. resell tHtli r of Athletie Club 7ukr TeuuU Final from Mnux City. FlOt'X CITT. la . Sent I 'Special Tele- pram sThe lennlr playe's of tbe Uniaha Athletic club won in the iinals ucalnst rep resentatives of the Sioux OH Tennis aso- ' c.aUoti In ttie !mali ol ilie aincler Baker was to have Plaved with Caldwell He did not appear oa schedule time und 8ulue.r tool; his place Calcwell. the Omaha man. wen. f-:. b-1 In the doul. "flTiX oial" in tht fitfals 'Ihe ut.ies Miles .nd Suit led Hill and Dennett re and 'aldwell V, v. l. ....... ' umana men s puraer oi dr:ea at cricket , TUv visitors hud u pond time in Bloux City and invited the Sioux City men to fend u i delep atlon tc, - the interstate tennis tourna- , mem at Omaha September 24 RACES ON AT MINNEAPOLIS LiirtrH Firt-I)u? Cro-rd In Fair' History t-cr Glen Mont Win Pare, Jl I T IN (-1 A I'fll .1 s t;r? " , lnri-lrt crowd ever admitted on the opnnlnp day witnessed the beplnnlnp of the race pro- Eraro ai me fiaie lair at namune tins i pact and the half-mile runninc race. Tbe day was ideal, but the track was slow, belnp soft and unrtrm Results. Pacinp, S.40 class. tl.ino Glenn Mont won three Ktralpht heats und race Time. ;.17, Z.U. 1:17 Gule Neta and Nellie Bl also took money Fattl Patchen, Daisy. Isabel W and Aleene also started Runnlnp. half-mile, best two in three, X200; Diamond won. Jarvls second, Abbress third, Nick Forest fourth. Time 0:D1, 0:UV Willie Lutr to Snnthpan a. The Southpaws defeated the Willies In a match pame of tenjilns last nlpht oa Clark alleys. Score: SOUTHPAWS. Sd. Total. Huntinpton Frlck Southy Nelson Lehmann ... Totals . . 17 '.S7 10s ITS 15li ISC 4E7 4 Si! 486 WO 5,-10 3d Total. AmbruBtcr 143 451 ia 114 1M 7V) 4S5 434 i.57. Wlpman . Emery ... Totals More Lanreli foV Holahlrd. CJI1CAGO. Sept 5": Wttiam A. Holahlrd. jr . crack amateur polf player, todav added more laurels to his penercu supplv by beatlnp all uma jr records at Glen Vlw, in defeatlnp open Champion Lawrence Auchterlnnle. Auchterlonle wa to attempt to tieat the better ball of Holahlrd and H. J. Tweedle, the Belmont amateur Hola hlrd made It In seventy-one, which Is five strokes better than the previous amateur record, made recently by Bxuce D. Smith, and beat Auchterlonle 4 up in elphtren holcB. The "better ball" of Holahlrd and Tweedle beat Auchterlonle f up. w Hammer-Throw Iteenrd. NEW YORK. Sept. S.-At the annual Labor day athletic meetlnp of the Greater New Tori: Irish-American Athletic associa tion at Celtic par's., Lonp Island City, John riannnpan. the champion sixteen-pound hammer-thrower of the world, added new flpure to his former record by throwlnp -or iiusnue in ju t mcncE, nreaKinp me i former record by 3 feet I Inches. Senator Jnnr' Dnurhter Trinmpha. NIAGARA -ON-THE-1-AKE, Ont.. Sept. M1h Marlon Jones, douphter of Vnlted j f tales t-eiiator Jones of Nevada, won the I ladle International tennis champlonnhlp , &'1i'dV hy batlnp Mis Carrie Neely of I 9' ip fl'Jl i ll'fi i?"' Sere: Ladle' ! " V.!:1,A.fl"al I.ouna?!.1,'J .MK'" .Jone' t,eltt i,llr,r v-"wr .-.ctij. . i-u. j-l, i-u. Ambrnstrr Defeats Aeale. Neale wa easy money for Ambruster in a match pame of tenpins for J57. last night at Clark's .alleys. This wa the first of a eerie of three games to be bowled Score: . v lt. 5d Sd. Total Ambruster 1M IV, 5ip 55s Neult 17P 1S4 141 4M Boy Break niminlua; Reeord. Bt'RLINGTON. la.. Kept. 5. (Special Telegram.) Harlan McChesney, aped 17, swam from Otter Island to Burllnpton, a distance of five miles. In two hour toda hreakinp the local record, Tortlfy thr body to rraist malarial germ by putting tbe system in perfect order. Prickly Ash Bitters is a woadcrful system repulator. FIRE RECORD. Chlrniio Klented Matlon. CHICAGO. Sept 5. Tht Logan Fquaie terminal of the Metropolitan elevated road was practically detreyed by Die early to day. Tbe ticket apeat narrowly issaped death lc the are. which destroyed about a dozen cars, a tram shed, repair shops and other railroad property. A motorraaa waltlup with his train nt tbe station saw tbe flames aad pullud away rtticiiif elchti- pnrt mil rif flit, i- , i.-... . TMrhng ,hm Th: ' . the elevated road t-iate the Iocs will no: reach $50,000. Armor?- nt Wreplntr Water. WEEPING WATEF. Neb.. Sept 5. (Spe cial Telerram 1 rire broke out today In the building occupied by Company D as an armory, damaplap tbe company's property by water and almost wrecking tbe building. The loss la SSUIi. fully Insured. DEATH RECORD. Joeph Critr. PLATTSMOVTH. Neb.. Sept i. (Spe cial.) Joseph Crltes died at his home in thil city today. Mr Trite was born near Illoombburp. Pa.. February S4. H51. He had livod la this state twenty-six years. His wife died Htxteen years ago He leave four children Judpt A W. Crltes of Chad rou. Neb ; Mrs B S. Ramsey and Mrs WlHiutn Foiwell. both nf this olty. and Mr William Hatoblnson of Portlaad. Ore. All are here bow. The funeral will be con- Batrd of the Tim Preebyteriac church. Dane Will Sell Wrt Indie. LONDON. Sept 5 A dispatch to a news agency from Copenhagen today says the new Danish ministry ba decided to ac cept tbe Vnlted States' ofier of 16,000,000 kroner for the Danlb West Indies, thus announcing at an accomplished fact what 1 ... . oipaicne 01 me associuico rress aaia ihu sa. ....141. 177 151 153 ....1U 1C ....IK 144 ia 146 . ....7TT 735 WILLIES. 1st. id. 117 lffi ids ins ....134 137 3U 156 .....1(1' 11C j tbt ministry would do. CORKHCSEERS FROM IOWA Ihtj Ooae U Omiba ud Giti Imltitios f Kit Playirr Isll GAML NOT WORTH UR FARL TO PARK At Cnd of Farce Comedy Omaha i De clared Winner hj a Score of Set en to Tn n-llun It Happened. Tbe people who paid their pooi cola yei tcrdty to see a base hall pame st Vintaa park fut the were mtitlcd to demand their money t.-.k. Des Moines was oa tbe boards to play, but it must bse been a panp of farmer Maaaper Hlaet picked up at West Liberty or some other country burg aad brought over here to advertise the statu. Tlx. way that buacb of ProMbillocirts treated the poor laaocrnt bit of bor.-ohldt was cruel. The seemed to have it la for that bit o! sphere so that each one tried to put It over the fence or oier tbe riier every time bt pot hold or it. The Wizard wa a little slow pettlep la motion and the lowaas pot a couple on bases to start with, but it didn't hurt anythinp Tbe lone German struck out tbe next two and ended their load dreams Stewart, stranpc to relate, pot a drive that landed him out la his owa territory. Flemlnp hit to third. The Cbirapo youup sttr tried to drop kick it to first and stubbed his toe Instead Cal. with hi broomstick tapped one out la tbe berth country somewhere and then the comedy op'-ned with a flourish of trumpets Stew art ecoreil and rienilnp ran up and down the line from third to home as tboupb It was his turn to do a little clop trick. But the farmer threw- the hall Lround. petttnp a couple hip ripe errors, finally loslnc the hall out la ricbtfield. so Flcminp bud to Trom that time on it was a panorama of icveiints. me wnole bunch ox HawKryes did their little trick Perry, the promtslnp younpsler whom all tbe ladlrs love so well, was the star performer When the curtain finally went down at the close of the Jar: sccae of the apony seen blue jackets had pone around tbe four prpt oa tbe hill. It looked as thouph our eastern nelpbbnrt w-ould have nothtnp to chow for their efforts but Imprecatloas broupht flown upon their tender cranipms by tbe buncoed patrons. But alonp la tbe elph'h Pompadour Pluk took a rest after two men had laid down their arms. McC.uadt aad Thlel caupbt hlu unawares and pot a small staple each. Tbca Waraer, another roty-cbeeked bob of tbe kaiser, walked up with a small rdltloa of Cal's broombaadle. A beer slpn over to- ward Iowa attracted his attention and he . . swathed one out there apalnst it Just for luck. It broupbt la two mat, but that was all tbe Misfit were able to make. Tbe Middles have no mlsplays charped up apalnst them In the error column, but Ste wart made a bad break in tbe seventh. In stead of snapplap the ball to Toman aad petting a double, be chased 0'Ler.ry down the line aad pot hut one man, wben be should have had an easy double. McAn drew pot his hands on a not oae, but it was polnp some and away off to oae side and was really a rafe hlt. The only redeemlnp feature of tbe whole mess was the base runnlap and ficldinp of the Hurlites. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. 0 Genlns. cf Stewart, Sb Flemlnp. If Calhoun, lb......... Letcher. Ti,.. McAndrews, 5b.... Toman, s Gondlnp, c Herman, p... .... I 0 1 4 0 4 o 0 0 P 1 1 0 (i 0 S 1 0 0 10 Total E7 7 10 57 DEB MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A E n i (i : o ( 0 ; 1 : McQuade, It Thell. cf Warner, rf Klr.lnow. 5b Werden, lb O'Deary. ss Callahan, 3b Cote, c Cox, p Totals Omaha De Moines . .. l 4 1 5 S 54 0 1 0 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 7 I " (t - Three-base hits: riemlnp, Warner. Two - base hlta: Stewart, Calhoun. Sacrifice hit: Thell Struck out: By Herman, C. by Cox, !....,l,fc!?i-K1n J'Vm.PA ",,TS5',Mr Umpire. Ebripht Denver Fifth Mralsrht Victory. VT-V-T? Cent " Tlr-i-rr flnnn tltn home- season today by taklnp Its fifth r. n- secutlve victory from Colorado Sprlrps. BcwifLl J?CM.a Rehf mM?S?eeal!id a home run hit. Schmidt and Mohler now leave the Denver to play In the Oakland team of the California league the re- mainoer 01 tne season. Attendance, .uoa Score- R.H.E Denver 0001T010 f. E 0 Colo. Sprinps .00000000 1 0&0 Batteries. Denver, Schmidt and Sullivan; Colorado Springs, Gaston and Ho.llncs worth. M. Joseph I Hit Ilard. KANSAS CITY. Sept .-The locals p:ayed an errorless pame and hit the ball hard today. Attendance, C.5X. Score: R.H.E. Kana City... 50510001 0 150 St, Joseph. . .01001001 0 5U1 Batteries: Kansai City. Wolfe and Mes Bltt; St Joseph, Mcradden and Ganin. St. Panl's Good Flcht. ST PAVL, Sept 5. But one pame was played today and the locals won. Score P H E st Paul .. . . 5 0 0 s 5 0 0 1 1. s Minneapolis OlOluOOOO-isc iiatteries. st i-aui. uopan and Wlb-on Minneapolis, Bwormstedt and Law. Western Lrarur Stand Inc. Won. . 71 ... (E ... &s ... E. ... t3 ... -IH ... 41 ... 45 Lost 29 4 U r.' Ci. c: 04 PC .in .Dir. .:. .4:1 4E0 1 Kansas City , St. Paul 1 St. Joseph 1 Denver I Omaha I Minneapolis I Colorado Sprinps .41t ' Dm Moines .11 Norfolk Delrato U'Xelll. O'NEILL. Neb.. Sept 5 (Special Tele gram Norfolk won the bae ball pame from O'Neill today While both Hide were equal on the error Bide those made by the home team were costly, allowing two runs in the ceventh after two men were out Score: R.H E Norfolk 0 o 0 0 0 5 5 0 01. b 4 O'Neill 5 0 0 I) 0 5 0 (' 04 r 4 Batteries- Norfolk. Turner and Wilkin. O'Kelll. Henry' and Carroll. Struck out: By Turner. 2. by Honry. fi Two-base hits. Julian. Greer.. Haynes, Steele. Rowe, Wil kinson. .letter Defent l'lilfoe. The 1'nlauei and the B. Jelter base bull teams filayed a hard fought pame at South 1 Omaha yesterday afierno ,n. rs.ltnj in lavor of the Jetters Soore: R H E. 1 t'nlques 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 " 0 45' Jetter 000 0 0000 ( Of i: Ratterles. Vnlques. Eaf elder and Henry; Jotters. McHale and Fltrcerald. -Vetern Aanoclntlon. At Tort Wayne Toledo. 4. Fort Wayne. 1 Second game- Toledo. I. Fort Wayne. 1. At Dayton Dayton. 4. Columbus. 5. Sec ond pame Dayton. 10, t'olumbu. 7 At Grand Rapids Grand Rapids. 10. Mat thews 0 Second game. Grand Rapids. 14. Matthew, 1 At Wheeling-Wheeling. 7. Marlon, C Second game Wheeling 5. Marlon. 1 Three-I Lfwnn-. At BlnomliiFton Blocimlngton. 8. Decatur, 3. At Davenport Davenport, 12. Rock Island, " " At Terre Haute Terre Haute t Evans villi, 2. At Rockford Cedar Rapids, 1; Roekford, 0. Thcrc is no 25 c. soap. You may pay 10c. for the soap, and 15c. for the name on it. But you can get nothing better than Jap Rose. And it costs but a dime a cake. Jap Rose Soap This is Kirk's ideal -- their utmost attainment, after 62 years. The most costly soap possible. Transparent perfumed made of vegetable oil and glycerin. Yet 1 oc. is the price of it. l r GREAT DOINGS Al THE DEN F-.5I.1 Inkittirm Meetn1; of At-tn-Pet Etiphu Brmrt Ltrp Ortwd. CONGRATULATORY SPEECHES ARE WADE Amnne ew Member of the Order General Ilate, Commander of the Department of the Miofconrl Prejmrlnc for the Itall. The last intltlatlmi nf th tfnlrht. nf A- Sa,.Bcu VI1 took plnt-e last nlpht at the i aai-xicn u iodi; pinre last niphl at me dcn Htl6 nn. on,. tbr lMt 0j ,hc pr6Hon but probably tbe last laitlatlons which will take place at tbe present den. for It Is be- j llrved th&t nexl yctr th,, ,lM CoiIliruII1 be dUmantled and tbe Knlphts of Ak-Sar- Ben will be located in Quarter more cen- , Plattevllle, Wis. ; W F Koehner. S. A. tral. i Dunbar. Toledo, O. . Georpe S. Trant, E. D. By noon today few pcrsoan will recopnlze ' Hurford, C A. Damoa, New York City, tbe Interior of the bulldtnp. as tne scene R. A. Dltmaa, Lanpdon, Mo.; Paul Black of the work of last nlpht. for this mornlnp burn. Annapolis, Md.. Ira Casey. Dayton, Superintendent Rcnze will place a force of ,0.; R. E. Mooney, Kansas City, Mo., J S. men to work dlsmaatllap the initiatory , Hlppins, Glen Rock, Wyo.; Lester Klup. scenery and prrparlnp the den for the ball Casper. Wyo., S. A D. Keistcr, Lander, to be piven on tbe nlpht of September 50 Wyo., E. M. Elom, C. A. Lewis Dr F O, The lar.t nlpht of the present season was Burdlck, Chlcapo M, L. Hancock, Watc.r one of tbr most successful of the year, about 1 loo. J R. Pound. Tekamah; C. H. Martin,' fifty residents of tbe city and twice as j Broken Bow, R. A, Hodpe, Lincoln. Father many people from abroad receiving tbe H. DeltosBe, Jamee Stone, Central City; D. mysteries of Nebraska knlphtbood. The ' praad mufti at the close announced that tbe total rrcmbership to date was 7M. serenty- Ove less than tbe last nlpht oae year apo, but more member according to tbe number of nlphts of Initiation thaa were taken in in 1000. Sprrrhmakrr Get Dnj. At the close of tbe Initiatory work Peches were made by C G. Pearse, A. C J Wakeley, and Major M. L. C. Fuakbouser of j I Chlcapo.' Mr. Pearse lu his remarks cob 5 pratulated the knlphts upon the beauty and 1 1 completeness of tbclr work this season aad p thaaked them for tbe Insipht they had plvcn I ' him a to tbe ability of Omaha electricians. 1 Mr. Wakeley told of his experience as a 3 j kulpht of Ak-Sar-Ben in former years and offered thanks to tbe order for the work , - - - If u"' 4U 'J "u-.r.. j and social relations between Omaha aad the Burroundlnp country. 1 of bis remarks Major Tunk- houser raferred to the record of General Bates, who was Initiated Into the order last nlpht and who occupied a scat on the plat- , form. Tbe speaker told of the work of the general In Cuba where be commanded tha hrlgude in which the major served. He " . .... . w ' tDl11 oi the esteem In which be waB held j by both officers and men and the rcoldcnts of tbe island. Tbr remarks of tbe gentle man from Chicago broupht forth cbecrs for General Bates and la response be cam-1 to the front and briefly thaaked tbe knlphts tor their manifestation of friendship. The rpeechrs were brought to a close by the praad mufti, who announced tbe close of the season and stated that the next meet ing would be upon tbe Midway at tbe car nival. Will Drill -W'rdnr-Brtay. It wac announced that there would be a meeting Wednesday evening at the den of all person who are to take part in the I I Rgp-jna Music Boxes U6f,iiiu niuoiw uusbs A Roplnn rauKlc hor is nn mvlnblf IissefiBltia nnd a dullchtful resource Its reportolrr If luuihnuntllilt as every new tune lf added on jrtiblicutlon Benutlful in lone Hlmide in ncTlnn it is the only snaranteed raufik hex. Our new hook showing cost of nil ulses with llBte of muKlc rent free liizes with llKts of inuKic sent frea A. HOSPE, Music anil Art. 15!3-I5I5 Deuglts. Here We Are- und we've the prentef.t SH.fiO t,hoe ever jiut on n rutin'- foot Fine hor. calf relour calf Hussln culf und even jmtent leuther its fine lookers us nn.v ol tlin hicher-jirifed shoe! same lnsts same style hut or course they're not S5.IK) shoes A $$M shoe is a $8.50 shot ci eejit in some stores, where it's h J'2..r0 value We claim that our Sa.M shoes are worth every cent of $.V0 and that the like of them cannot be had any where else in Omaha for $3."i0 We clve you your money back if you want it- Drexel Shoe Co., ratalavc lest I"r far th Aaktaav Omaha' Li-tc-t aha Hona. 11 rAUNAat TB.CICT. nlpht papeaat for the purpose of belnp as F.pned positions and holdlnp the first drill Tbe committee in charpe of tbe work ha succeeded In securinp enouph men, with one or two exceptions and hopes to have tbe roster complete Wednesday evenlnp It was stated that tbe question of havlap tbe federal troops In the line of march at the day parade 1 la tbe baad of tbe parade committee, whlrh bow has the ca tlrc matter In charpe, with f-" cr act upon aay matter coaacctod with tb parades. Amonp those from abroad Initiated lart nlpht Greenwood bears off the palm, send ing sixteen men to the den as follows Vr L Marr, John Wlldeman, John Ax maker. Al Stotltr. Andy Parsell. M D Kern. Orson JohasoB, Jake Stelnor, Will Finlay. I M.r!!n Flnlav. Ktrl Rlrvniinn. E HtK sook, Al Ethredpe. T. F. Carnes. E. D. boor, ai .tareape, , Crk,R E c Ct,,,,E Pallnp. Other fro man, Ira Funkham. W. from abroad were C C Carpenter, Cincinnati. O.; W. H. Evans, Ra 0ak. Ia.; R, B. Kejes. Rlchview, Til.; .FJcyd Toull, Scabrook, 111., Georpc Deck. 1 R. Gray. ClarkE; Dr. P. H. Darster, Co lumbus; A. H Swllcr, Beatrice; Cal Swller, CreBton. Grorpe Becker. Richfield; Joha J. Paul, rioreace, J. M. Barton, Fremoat, W. H. Davidson. Spriapfield. A Msrbt f Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the h.-ave General Burnham of Marchlar, Mr., wben the doctors Bald she would die from pneumonia before mornlnp." write Mrs. fi. H. 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