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THE OMATTA DAILY REE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, lf)03.
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Much Improvement in All Lines of Trads,
Mora Especially Holiday Goods.
CONFIDENCE SHOWN IN IRON AND STEEL
Aa Advance la Made la Frlra of Dry
Woods, kit Prodoct la Still
Below rarity wltn
Cotton.
NEW YORK, Dec. 1H.-M. O. Dun A Co.'s
weekly review of trade tomorrow will say:
' Business in decidedly better than at any
recent date and the Improvement la not
confined to activity In noli. lay goous, al
though the beet report concern those II nee.
Continued lower temperature not only cum
ulates a lee, nut Jobbers are receiving; sup
plementary orders for seasonable goous,
and collection are more prompt, fiuiia
ing permits Issued durlnK November ex
ceeded the lame month last year, railway
tonnage la heavy, and severnl manufac
turlnK branches are starting Idle machin-
ary. On the othr hand, there la no Improve
ment or the southern cotton industry ana
fuel producer are restricting output.
Confidence la Increasing In the iron and
teel Industry and the feeling; in becoming,
more general that prices will not be mate
rially lower, except poRxlbly In aome de
partment that have not yet participated
In the readjustment. It la encouraging
to find aome Improvement In demand for
PIC Iron, although no extensive tonnage
la expected to be taken until 1904. The
ateel markets have been In a atate of
uncertainty during-, the past week, owing
to the numeroua meetings in progress for
the settlement of price lists and wage
scales. Most producers insisted that new
business would not be accelerated by fur
ther concessions, yet outRlde mills were
offering better terms, notably In the case
of billets. Structural material is grad
ually reviving, contracta for new bridges
and buildings coming forward, and It is
known that much construction work Is
scheduled for earlv in the SDring.
A further advance in tin was secured by
manipulators at Ixtndon. yet there Is no
increase in the legitimate consumption de
mand. Other metals ruled steady.
At last It is possible to chronicle a sub
stantial, advance In Quotations lor cotton
goods, although the market Is still far
below a parity, with current prices for the
raw material, purchases are still restricted
to Immediate requirements.
There Is no Improvement In woolen roods.
Hew England shoe houses have many
orders for delivery next month and only
a small percentage will close for the
usual two weeKs' holiday ijeatner is nrm
and active, while another general advance
In hides is recorded.
Failures this week numbered 829 In trie
TTnlted States, against 267 la.it year, and
In Canada zo, compared witn is a year ago.
REPORTS Or THE CLEARING HOUSE.
Transactions of the Aasoelated Banks
Dnrlasx the Paat Week.
NEW YORK, ' Dec' IS. Tha following
tame, compiled ny uraastreet, snows tne
bank clearings at the principal cities for
. the weeK ended L'ecemher 17. wltn tne per
centage of Increase and decrease as com
pared with the corresponding week last
CITIES.
Clearings. I Ino. I Deo.
New York ...
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
Ht. LotllS
Pittsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore ,
Cincinnati ,
Kansas City
Cleveland ...........
Minneapolis ,
New Orleans ......
Detroit
Loulsvtlla
OMAHA ...
Mllwaukeei .........
ITovldenc ..,
Buffalo
St. Paul
, Indianapolis ........
Mot Angeles .....,
St. Joseph
Denves v. ............
"fUijhnond ,
Columbus ..-...
Seattle ..............
'Washington
Savannah .........
Memphis ............
Albany
Fait Lake City ....
Portland, Ore
Toledo
Fort Worth
Peoria
Hartford
Rochester
Atlanta
Ies Moines .........
New Haven .........
Nashville
Spokane, "Wash.,..
flrand Rapids
Sioux City
, Springfield, Mass...
Norfolk
Dayton
Tacoma
i Worcester
Augusta, fla
Portland, Me
Bcrantort
Topeka
Svracuse
Fvansvtlle
Wilmington, Del...
Birmingham
Davenport
Fall River
Little Rock
, Knoxville
Macon
Wllkesbarre .......
Akron
Pnrlngfleld. Til
Wheeling, WO Va..
Wichita
Youngstown .......
Helena
Islington ..........
Chattanooga
Lowell .
New Bedford
Kalamazoo
Fargo, N. D
Canton. O ,
Jacksonville, Fla..
Oreensburg. Pa...,
Rock ford. Ill
Springfield, O
Blnghamton
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LGO'iatliia Brand!
Walter Bakers
Cocoa and
Chocolate
;''t','v miiV
i 'Vtj ' r i-- j r
0 1
Tta FIKEST Li tti Vcr!d
Costs Less thii Cr.3 Cent a Cup
Fertf Kschsct Akks la tun:
2ef llreerVej
Vallsr Bkcr&Ga.Ud
I.' f 1I IT1 tr.Vmr)f '
Store pen Evenings "till -Christmas. Saturday Closing E-.our SO p. m,
I S
LaUtaWaZa)
Big Blanket and
Comfort Bargains
Extra heavy quality gray and tan fleeo Blankets, fall 11-4 rA
' Blsei worth $1.25, Saturday only, pair
Extra heaTy (rray and tan mottled Blankets, full 11-4 slie, - "12
worth 11.80, Saturday only, pair lalO
Extra heary, extra large, extra fine sllkollne Bed Comforts, filled with
the finest white Cotton, very cheap at $2.00, f A Q
pedal Saturday w O ,
CO pair very fine gray Blankets, made by the - celebrated North Btar
Woolen Mills, guaranteed all wool and worth $5.00 pair,, s-k fQ
special for Saturday, palr... Oa"0
, White Bed Spreads J
Extra large, extra heavy white croohet Bedspreads, ' ft
cheap at $1.25, special Saturday, each - ,,Ouw
At the Df ess Goods Counter ' ;
rhe balance of our fine all wool French flannels, French and German -v
walatinKS, worth 76o to 11.26 per yard, while they last, yard i..-jfC
600 remnants of silks and dress foods, In .engrths suitable for trimming r waists
and dresses, lots of nioe skirt lenxtha, black and colons ..
SATURDAY LESS THAN HALF PRICK.
Handkerchiefs
.Wa ara showing over fifty thousand handkerchiefs. In domestic cambric and
linen, Irish cambric and linens, Swiss cambric and linens, from Duchess
and thread laoe at TEN DOLLAtlS each down to ths
Una hand-stltchad cambric,, I fo Lw
Hour Sales of Handkerchiefs
Saturday, 9 and IO a. m.. Ont Cent Each
Hour Sale of Underwear :
Women's vests and drawers, ecru silk, taped vest. French band drawers, ankle
lengths, worth 76o per garment, from 10 to ll a. m.. - qQ
Saturday, each ......OV
Aprons
Plain and fancy. For a dainty little gift there Is nothing mors
appropriate, nearly fifty styles, at, each 4.
,25 c
:75c
Kimonas and Sacks.
Keep yourself warm, keep yourself attractive, by wearing nobby , sack or
klmona; eiderdown, plain with applique or Persian silk. trim
mings, plain China silk, fancy Jap silk and French chaUls,
prices down to -
Petticoats " ;; V ; -
Black mercerised and sateen, over one hundred skirts on sals Bat- V QQ
unlay morning that war sold at tj.00 to 81.60, your choice Saturday..; s OC
Bargain tables in dry goods sections, 10c, 26o and 48o' tables.'
Thousands of llttla things from all over the world. You should see them
the cutest novelties for Christmas.
OREEN TRADINO STAMPS ALL THE TIME.
Hardware
Snaps
And Trading Stamps.
6 nut pickB and
crack for,...iVvv
Plated Child's knife, fork
and spoon "
for.... . 1W w
2 piece Carv- K O
in Sets for . . . . O O w
R. & B. lever . y Qr
Skates for. .... W
Sreei Trading Stamps All tbi Tlie.
Statioiiery aad
Book Sales
A holiday bazaar of gift
attractions.
Books by the world's '
greatest' writers ' and pub-.
lished by ; the '. best ' houses
in America. s
Pretty gift books of the
poets.
Christmas cards and cal
endars. ACCEPT ABLE GIFTS for EVERT
BODY, OLD OR YOUNO. AT BAR
GAIN PRICES. COMB AND SEE US.
GREEN TRADING STAMPS ALL
THE TIME. .
GREEN TRADING STAMP I'M
News From the Front!
The Befall Grocers' Association Is singularly quiet Now that the battle
moke is clearing let's look at the position they lately assumed. There Is not a
man Jack of them who does not believe In his heart that he has a divine
right to run his own business In his own way, and that it Is bis own affair how
be runs it
These Grocers, as an Association and as individuals, resist Labor Union doc
trines when it touches this delicate point Did not these Grocers, as an Associa
tion and as individuals, denounce the Walters. Teamsters and Laundry Workers'
boycott, last summer? , '
Do thee practice today what they preached thenT Not by a long, long shot. If they
are so willing to force us to break our word ,wlth our customers HOW GOOD
' OULfa THEIR' WORD BET ' ' ' . '
. -If wa allowed tha Retail Grocers' Association and tha Individuals who run It to
ran our business, the chances of. its success (which does mean something to Omaha
' and .tha Great West, -and the Retail Grocers themselves) would have as good a
chance of perraaneancy as a snow man In a Fourth of Jul? parade. -"
They have the presumption to dictate to ua what wa shall do and what wa shall
not do.- They threaten .the Jobbers with a boycott If the jobbers do not boycott us.
SERIOUSLY,' IS IT GOOD FOR THE TOWN? IS IT l'UBLIC SPIRITED? 18
IT AMERICAN? 18 IT BOUND MORALS THAT THEY SHOULD SEEK TO COM
PEL US TO REPUDIATE A VALID, BIN DINQ, LEGAL AND MORAL CONTRACT
entered Into with the Stamp people In good faith?. Is It honest of them to en
deavor to compel us to fool and hood wink our customers and the Public just be
cause we have shown the Publlo tha popular side of Green Trading Stamps, and be
cause our Grocery Department Is the best patronised trading spot In Omaha, and
because the people know that at Bennett's grocery they can rely on absolute purity,
unfailing freshness, strictly honest weights,, and defiance prices? Wa maintain, and
their opposition Is futile and childish, that our cash customers are entitled to a
cash discount on their purchases Just as we and the grocers themselves for that mat
ter are entitled to a fash discount, and get It, and we are determined that our cash
customers shall get this cash dlsoount in the shape of Green Trading Stamps with
very purchase. Now, MR. GROCER. DON'T SCRAP. PLAY BALL!
Chrlsmas suggestions arc easy In the
Jewelry Dept.
It's a most natural department for such.
Fine Goods at Small Prices la Jewelry Department
Genuine Lemaire Pearl opera glasses
in extra quality leather Q C
case, for... O.Q
4.45
Genuine Lemaire black
Morrocco opera glarses
Heavy solid gold and onyx men's rings, as
illustrated, any initial or lodge A QQ
emblem, each, lor
Nut pick set, with epring crack,
durably nickel plated, for
Tripple silver plated nut pick set,
spring crack, white leatherette box
25c
km
48c
FINE CROCKERY
Aud Green Trading Stamps.
The most dazzling display of bargains in fine China you ever
looked on. We are the largest direct importers of China bric-a-brac
and statuary in the great west.
Everything from first hands at right prices.
HIAWATHA INDIAN BUSTS 15 inches high; regular
$2.50 values, for 98c
Cut Glass Salts and Peppers, sterling silver, top .25c
Colored Candles. ... .ONE CENT EACH.
Fine Semi-Porcelain 100-piece white' and gold dinner sets. . .7.50
RICH CUT GLASS WATER BOTTLES, for 2.48
SEE OUR FINE SHOWING of popularly priced China.
TABLES CARRYING goods priced at 98c, 75c, 48c, 25c and. 10c
Haviland & Co's. decorated 100-piece Dinner SetB for . . . .128.50
GROCERY! GROCERY!
Consider theaa advantages In trading In our Grocery Deportment.
FIRST Best and freshest goods.
SECOND Lowest prices and best values.
THIRD Greatest variety and largest stocks.
FOURTH GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL. PURCHASES FREE. ,
, SATURDAY MONET SAVERS
Beauty Asparagus, new, 1 lb l5c
can
Bennett's Capitol Mincemeat, 74 C
package...!...... ;,.............
Corn Starch, 1 lb ' 1 -. : !" Art
package .'......
Plum pudding, . ... .
can.....
Cleaned Currents, per , ' v . lOc
lb v'w
Neutrlta, with spoon, ' gg
package .'. ....v-'
Maple Cream, An
cake ...I
Baking Soda, - , 4c
package...
. Imported Sardines, Qp
can
Salmon, 1 lb ' f fir
can sub
Pepper Sauce, , 7r
bottle
French Mustard, E0
botUa 4 OW
THAI 'AND COFFEES.
Our superior Una oX 38c Teas,
per lb
7resh roasted Santos Coffee, ..
splendid' value, ' per lb
AKTuiKS FOR BUTTER. !
Fresh country Butter, . -
per lb IUW
' nKST- VALluo 1.1 IHKfiSU
Wisconsin Cream Cheese,
per lb
Hand Cheese, . , , ,
each
CANDY DKPAHTMENT. ,
Candy Toys, a large assortment, f (or....5o
Candy Beads, assorted, per yard .'..24o
New Dates per lb 1UO
California Figs, per package lDo
Large crystal mixed Candy, per lb....l2Hc
Broken mixed, per lb 12 Sic
Gum Drops, per lb ; do
Imitation Turkeys, each 10c
Chocolate Nougat, bar 6o
Chocolate Dipped Nuts, pas Bo
Sunshine Cuts, per bottle 10c
Toasted Marshmallows, package Bo
30c
12c
I2ic
.2ic
Finest silver plaied nnt pick set, 12 picks,
KQyX eye mapl box..-..., ............. lVO
Fine enamel and inlaid chate
laine watch, gold filled cen
ters, guaranteed EZCi ft
for one year .... vsJv A'
Green Trading Stamps
with all purchases.
iuii . jvumaii
iiil.iih i
rm in 1 1 i
1 ium.wt 1 -
fcO- mm I II nrt lii
RUGS
1.75
SOxCO in. reversible Smyrna Rugs, knotted wool fringe on
ends, choice of selected patterns, J
30-in. all wool Smyrna Rugs, all color
combination, new patterns, at
27-in. Axminster Rugs, heavy close pile that "will not mat
down, beautiful color 1 O
effects, at. . y
27x63-in. extra quality Axminster Rugs, in floral, Oriental
and medallion effects, all Q
colors, at. -5wO
36-ln. Smyrna Rug, pure wool,
excellent line of patterns, at , .
Large Axminster Sofa Rugs, Oriental and medallion ef
fects, newest' . A
designs, at ctkJ
Fa by Carriage and Go-Cart Robes .
$2.50 Fur Robe, long fleece, flannel . "f A t
Uning, at l.V
f 5-50 Fur Robe, eelected skin with ' r 7 EL
extra long fleece, fl&nnel lined, at f . . . . J
?8.50 Angora Fur Robe, satin , L rTg
Uning, at Va M
GREEN TRADING STAMPS ALL THE TIME.
2.75
Meat Department
Morrell's Iowa Pride Bacon, iiju
per pound .'5W
Morrell's Powa Pride Cat. Hams, Or
per pound O w
No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, tin
per pound llw
Fresh No. 1 Leaf Lard, a f
12 pounds for l.JV
r-pounrt palls of Swift's Silver Leaf,
Cudahy's Rex, Armour's Shield or
ilea ueal Xard, A An
88c
pouna palls of White Hlbbon
for
10- pound palls Lard of the
same best brands ,
24
Fresh Pork Roast. t L
per pound .Ufn
8pu-a Riba. 11
pr pound Ufp
Choloa Rib Roast. r Q
per pound avrW0-i
Good Beef Roast, -w
per round Jr
Porterhouse Steak.
per pound
Pork Chops, I pounds
for
12
. 25
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Chester, Pa... .......
Hloomlngton, !
Qulncy, . IH.. .........
Bloux Falls, 8. D....
Mansfield, O. ........
Jacksonville. 111....
Fremont. Neb
Decatur, 111
Houston
tGalveaton
Outnrie
Charleston, B. C...
Totals. TJ. Ba...
lOuUide New Tfork.
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3rt,212 . 4 0
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167.064 22-
' 156.8.K) 17. S
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CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Ottawa "u.-
Vancouver, is.
Qutrbeo
Hamilton
St. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C
London
Totals
16.8M.2fil
e.01'4.3371
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1.37 4,ca
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Balances paid In cash. ...
.Ni in-iuifMd in totals because eontalnlnf
other Hems than clearings.
iNnt inniudad In totals because of no canv
parlsoa tor last year.
CHASGED CONDITIONS ARE EVIDENT.
Maaafaetarara Keadjast Operations ta
New Coadltloaa af Trad.
NEW YORK. Dec- !. Bradstreet's to
morrow will say:
Holiday business Is generally seasonably
active, while manufacturing Industry slack
ens, because or low water In streams and
In order to readjust operations to changed
condition of demand and supply. The cold
weather la still a stimulus to heavy wear
ing apparel and lootwear. 1 tiers are sev
eral continuously encouraging features
noted. The car congeeilon of a year ago
la conspicuously slment this year and the
railways are handling the current excel
lent business offerings with profitable re
sults. Failures do not display mora than
the normal tendency to Increase In num
ber and there Is evidently less tension than
exhibited a month ago.
The Iron trade retains all tha good feel
ing and advances In prices of pig iron re-
Ported in preceding weeks, and matters ox
finished products, most notably steel plates
and structural forma, are apparently firm
In their views. Tha cotton goods manu
facturing trade Is struggling with . hlgn
costs and unsettled views as to finished
goods ss to prices and International cur
tailment Is suggested. Tin Dosra mills
have shut down for a time. Machinery
la dull at the east. Coks production Is on
a smaller scale and lower wagea will t
paid. I
Bituminous coal Is weak, and while house
hold demand fur anthracite coal ta better,
owing to weather conditions, manufactur
ing demand ta Ires active., trices, all things
considered, showed marked steadiness, con
firming reports of closely held supplies.
1 lie meiais .ro Mil sircing mi wu,v
grades of foundry pig and lead are higher
on better volume of business. Seasonthle
quiet does not appreciably affect, building
material, which. Judging iroia permits is
sued at leading cities. Is likely to be scilve
next spring. Petroleum is at the highest
Irlca In years, due to domestic demand
for fuel and straightened condition of old
fields of supply.
Wheat. Including flour, eiports for tha
we-ek ending Let-ember 17, aggregate l.Sfl.-
d'ts ru , against 630 W. last wek:
3 .to6.(7 hu. this week lant ye-ar. 4 .SXi.iCl
l"j. In and 41J3..o In 10. r'r twenty-f-Hir
wtfrhs of Hi yw.r tliev aaincaaile
torn exports ivi mo " fct . -637
857 bu., against te9,02& bu. last week
and 1.926.141 bu. a year ago. For twenty-
lour weeas oi mo pini , . 1 i :
vtt uoo Kit lffalnst gfi2.324 bU.
..1 TfS .m ' " . j' " ' '
Jn 1&02, ia.ai.H61 bu. In laoi. -
Business iniiures in tne uiiiiou oi.
the week ending December 17 number 238,
x'alnst 234 last week,-229 In the like week
1901. 22 tn 1901, 262 In 1900 and 211 In 1J99.
In Canada failures for the week number
22, against 7 last week and 14 In this w
a year ago. -
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Promise af Imw as4 Colder SataV
ay, with laaday Fair i
Hekraalcaw
WASHINGTON, Dec 18.-Forecaat :
For Nebraska Snow and colder Satur
day;. Sunday, fair.
. For Iowa Rain or snow Saturday and
colder In west portion; Sunday, fair. .
For South ' Dakota Snow Saturday, ex
cept fair and colder tn extreme weat por
tion; Sunday, fair.
For Wyoming Fair Saturday, except
snow and colder In southeast portion; Bun
day, fair.
Local Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU,
OMAHA, Deo. IS. Official record of tera-
rerature and precipitation compared with
he corresponding day of tha last three
y"r": . 1901 1902. 190L 1900.
Maximum temoerdtura... 47 SO 4 61
Minimum temperature.... 26 8 4 81
Mean tuinDerature ........ 38 19 1 . 41
PreclDltaUon i. ...... 00 00 .29 UO
Record of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for this day slnca March X,
laoS:
Normal temperature 17
Excess for tha day (
Total denclency since March 1.. 17
Normal Dreclul tatlon 03 Inch
DeHciencv for the day 03 inch
Total rainfall since March 1....13 24 Inches
Kit cess since March 1 1.42 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1902.... .91 Inch
Deficiency for cor. period, lswl.... 1. 76 Inches
Report fraaa Statlaaa at TP. M.
UPTON READY TO CHALLENGE
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P. ?B
CONDITION OF TUB : t : 9 E.
WEATHER. : : s g
Omaha, clear
Valentine, clear
North Platte, clear
Cheyenne, cloudy
Fait Lake, clear
fcapld City, partly cloudy.
Huron, clear
Wllllxlnn. rkMldV
Chicaro, cloudy
Ht. Ia'UH, ciouuy. .........
Bt. Paul, snowing
Isvenport. cloudy ........
Kansas City, cloudy
Havre, clear
Helena. clr
blsmarck. snowing
Ualvestou. cloudy
47'
421
6
12
2H
14
44
2H
64
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SCSI
64
44
Ml
4
4
44
30j
36
64
32
231
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with Usw York Club.
SILVER SERVICE 13 PRESENT ED TO HIM
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la Remarks Attendlna: Presentation
1 Thomas Says Ha Would Like
Another Try at tha Amer
icans Cap.
LONDON, Dec 18. Sir Thomas Llpton
announoed his readiness to again challenge
tor the America's cup when tha silver
Borvice, subscribed for by tha peopla of tha
United States, was presented to htm at a
dinner held at tha Hyde Park hotel tonight,
Tha dinner was attended by several mem
bers of ths House of Commons, the mem
bers of tha London presentation committee
Including; John R. Carter, aecond secretary
of tha United States . embassy; Captain
Charles H. Stockton, United States naval
attache, and Major John R. Beacom, United
States military attache, and by nearly 100
Americans resident In London, as well as
several who ara now visiting here.
Consul General Evans presided and In
presenting the service said that It was un
precedented for such an honor to ha paid a
foreigner by tha peopia of tha United
States, but that Sir Thomas Llpton had
won tha -golden opinions of those from
whom he tried to wrest the America's cup.
Sir Thomas Llpton, replying, said h tsj
a proud man to be tha recipient of such' a
splendid gift, adding: "It will ba cherished
by me sa my moat valued treasure."
Referring In a humorous vein to the value
of the gift In "raising the wind." Sir
Thomas said that ha never really had any
difficulty in so doing except at Bandy Hook.
Ha had hoped, ha said, to add an Interest
ing Item to the fiscal controversy by In
creasing British silver Imports with that
Interesting Import, tha America's cup.
Having failed to do so, ha found tn thla
silver servloe a splendid substitute.
May Make Fonrth ChalUnge,
Speaking with much feeling. Sir Thomas
said that if any action of his had tended
to tha development of a better feeling be
tween Great Britain and tha United States
It would ba a source of sincere happiness
to him to tha and of his days, though what
ba had dona was merely a slight return for
tha generosity and courtesy showered upon
him by the American people.
Continuing, Sir Thomas said
Tha lova which always exists between a
tn.- mmh.p ml true daushter. b'jwever
wealthy and aristocratic that daughter
Sir Thomas, who, amid great laughter
finished the quotation, "for they shall In
herit the earth."
Blr Thomas said that he had sent a
letter to tha New Tork Tacht club dealing
with another possible challenge for tha
cup. He added that ha was quite willing
to have one last try, "provided I have a
reasonable chance of success, especially
as tha next Shamrock will ba a lucky four
leafed one."
An entertainment by American artists
brought to a close thoroughly successful
event
"T" Indicates trace of precipitation.
lielow co.
L. A. WEUSU, Forecaster.
should beeume. Including
igi
duchesiiea and
other Americans, sliuuid keep IDs two
juntHa totcalher.
America's progress toward the southern
ruil u nulv hindered by the newlv
founded Repuhlla of Panama, and we must
work together for tha peace or me world.
"blessed are the peaca makers," quoted
EVENJS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Saspoasloa Against Horse, Ownenr and
Jockey Lifted at New
Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS. Deo. Is. Montebank
and Sarah Masim were tha winning favor
ites today and 8adducee was well supported
in his race. The suspension of C. E. Bur
nett & Co., Jockey Livingston and tha
horse Bengal has been raised. Livingston
will not be permitted to rids Bengal In the
future. Results:
First race, seven furlongs: . The Monte
bank won, Talhouet second, - Jim f 'errln
third. Time: 1:2X.
Second race, five and a half furlongs:
Sadducee won. Palmist second, Tommy
Foster third. Time: 1:07H-
Third race, mile and an eighth, selling:
Sarah Maxim won. Begone second, Sidney
Sahath third. Time: l.bb2,.
Fourth race, handicap, six furlongs: Dr.
Stephens won, Van Ness second, Travers
third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth race, mile and a fourth, selling:
The Bobby won, Mary Moore second. Hay.
Vvt.rd Hunter third. Time: 2:10.
11 xth race, six furlonaa: Footllshta Fa-
vol ue wen. Mordella second. Overhand
third. Tuae: l:LU.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 18.-Resuls:
First race. 2-year-olds. - selling, six fur
longs: Bo u friers won, Young Pepper sec
ond. Harbor third. Time: 1:11
Second race, one mile, selling: I. O. U.
won. Mountebank second, Merwan third.
Time: 1:44.
Third race, short course, steeplechase,
handlcan: Poorlanda won. Phil Archibald
second. Indian II third. Time: t.mk.
Fourth race, futurity course, handicap:
Shotgun won. Kenllwortb second, San
Nicholas third. Time: 1:U. r
Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: Ar
cade won. Jockey Club aecond, Ualnault
third. Time: 1:28.
Sixth race, mile and fifty yards, selling:
Forest King won, The Fretter second,
Achillea third. Time: 1:44.
Increase voted today makes I resident !
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The pilnclpal topic under discussion at
today's meeting was the Washington club
and its affairs. President Johnson stated
that everything had been practically ar
ranged for the transfer of the Washington
club to a new syndicate. Mr. Johnson said
that'W. J. Lambert, who rspresents the
syndicate, was to have attended today's
meeting to close the deal, but that ha was
unable to be present.
Mr. Lambert wasMn communication with
President Johnson over the long distance
telephone and stated that everything was
all right, but asked that Johnson coma to
Washington to complete the negotiations.
A resolution was adopted, giving President
Johnson power to act for tha league and
the deal will be closed.
Manager Tom Loftus announced that ha
would not be with the Washington olub
next year, provided he got what ha war
asking for the stock that he now owns In
the club. No announcement was made as
to who the new owners of the club will be.
A tesolutlon was adopted by the. league
to the effect that no club shall hsve more
than sixteen players on the salsry list after
June L Several of the magnates obiected
to the resolution, but after considerable
discussion they were prevailed upon to vote
for Its adoption.
President Johnson was authorised to ap
point a committee to change the constitu
tion to conform to tha present conditions
of the national agreement.
A schedule committee also was appointed
which will confer with a corresponding
committee of tha National league. While
this committee was unlnstruoted, the gen
eral sentiment of the magnates was for a
shorter schedule and tha 154 games agreed
upon yesterday and It la said an effort will
j".,?""1? to bring the National league com.
mittce to the same view. corn
After several other minor Questions hnf
MaTch-ah lin Xrn.d'utll
h.H iAWheJ Another meeting will be
!T d '5 J,ew Yc,rk to ratify thj work of
the schedule committee.
Indiana to riay Utah.
SALT f-AKB CITY, Utah, Deo. 1.-Th. I
Carlisle foot ball team. In charge of Coach J
urnvta nere today. Tomorrow
University of Utah and on Monday tha
Indians will continue their Journey fo tha
CbrlndTea;.. 'ChedUle4 ,"
NEWCASTLE FINDS NO CLEW
Bloodhaaads and Offleera Fall to' Fer
ret Ont Dynsunltcra ol Minors'
Homes.
NEWCASTLE. Colo.. Dec 18. Blood
hounds were unable to follow far the trail
of the men who yesterday blew up the
homes of five striking union coal miners
and no clew to tha perpetrators .has been
found. Three suspects arrested yesterday
have been released. Members of the union
say they are satisfied no persons connected
with the coal company are responsible for
the explosions, but they are unable to sug
gest any explanation of the affair.
RAISE JOHNSON'S. SALARY
As Evidence of Conndeaeo President
of American Association Gata
- 3, BOO More.
CHICAGO, Dec. 11 As evidence of their
faith In President Ban Johnson, tha mag
nates of the American Base ball leagua at
their annual meeting held here today voted
to raise1 his salary S2.6tX a year, tha In
crease to last for six years, or as long as
the present agreement of the clubs compos
ing tha league exists. In addition to their
liberal gift ths magnates endeavored to
persuade President Johnson to accept a
present of I6.0IW. which they voted to give
film In recognition of his undent work, but
M. Johnson objected so strenuously to the
propostlon that the magnates were On ly
irevaUtd Ufoa to withdraw the oiler. The
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