THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY X. 1004. OOTERS FACE KEEN WIND Inttr-Sta'.a Trsa Touiotr Cpm in a Fierc Fr-.hrr'7 Ga a. ENTHUSIASTS DEFY THE WEATHER GODS Ood Urorri Impossible, bat Ileollr Flae Work Don to Get the Marks Set Doiri for Moe Etri(a. Two good-sized stoves and ths unlimited amount of eathunkassa. tad good fcllowfh?!, together with one or two InrM-ntals. servfd to make taa first day of the Interstate hooting tournament a decidedly warm oc casion. In spite of the fact of a piercing cold wind which kf the mercury hovr lot; around the sero mark all day and the participants In the tourney hopping; about constantly upon their awn and each other's feet to keep from frwstng. And not only did the cold wind Interfere with the bodily comfort of tb hooters, but It was altogether reaponsibls for the low sccrea that were the .rule. As the traps and (rounds are arranged the wind was dlrect:y In the faces and eyes of the men, which mads the Bight of the birds etremely erratic, so that wtuta the scores are to erery Imrtsneo lower than the In dividual might have made under more fa vorable condition, they still brought cut some better ahoottns than would have otherwise been the case. The general at tendanc of sportsmen Is a surprise to even the moot sangvlne of the men having the meet In chart, and while the number here Is already larger than was antici pated, still others are known to be com' Ing to participate In the events of the last of tha week. Only Eveata Flalahed. Owing to the difficulty In getting the men Into line and away from the stove only nine of the thirteen events planned to be shot oS yesterday were finished. The shooters were divided Into teams of Are men e'ach and each man had a chance at 150 clays. All that many or the contest ants got out of the events was experience and a good appetite, for, as will he seen by a peruaal of the score, almost half of the birds sailed away Into space' without being so much as dusted. But the gun k tiers took their ralsae In good part and . Indulged In much good-natured chaffing MCh other's expense. Among the mora notable of the shots present waa Russell Kilns of Spirit Lake, la., who Is one of tha best trap shooters of his state, and who sustained his reputa tlon yesterday by carrying oft the first prists. William Veach of Falls City took second money, while the relative standing of the rest of the contestants Is shown by the appended score, The program for today consists of six events In too forenoon, four at fifteen tHckeyblrd targets and two at twenty, Tha entrance fee hi the former Is $188 snd In tha latter 2, with S10 added In each !n stance. In the afternoon three events will be shot and tha money win be divided between the ftor highest guns. " In the target team race each contestant la to shoot at fifty targets for tho T. I Comba trophy, a . beautiful fiver cup worth 150. Only n-en living In Nebraska, Iowa, Mis souri and Kansas will be allowed to shoot for this trophy, and the winner will be subject to a challenge by any Interstate hooter who will put-up $& against the cup. Tha chief Interest to the uninitiated Is In the content booked for Friday, which will be shot at live birds. cores Made Taeaday, Following ar Tuesday's scores: r of last vesr's American association: w II llam A kern of Louisville snd Harry . McNeeiry anil Oenrge Vllleman, with Colo rado Springs iat year. Second baae. Frank Miller, formerly with Milwaukee, and Oeorce Kill of the Millionaire. Third bnee, N. A. KahL formerly with Kanaaa City, and A. C. Granville, formerly of the Mil li'inalroe. Bliortstop. 'Buck'1 Francka of the old team. Outfield, U O. J'oet if the Illinois Inriepeneent league. K. J. Waldron of Kansas City and Harry Swaclna, S li Kam Consalion and Harry Lumley. all of Colorado fiprlr.g-a. Mr. HuriiH aio conflrma the sale of Cap tain William Everitt, Harry Newmeyer End Burt Joaes to the Denver club. The Mil lionaires will report for practice on March 21. An arrangement hue been entered Into with President Ibrt of the Oi1-no ! tional league for practice work here with hla team, beginning on that date. EVENTS ON, RUNNING TRACKS Favorites Plvlded the Iloaors , with Onaldere Wliala Lost Three Races oa the Card. LOS AVOFLEB. Cal.. Feb. 1 Favorites divided honors with outsiders at Ascot to day, winning; tne lan inree races on in card, old Rio C'hlco repented his victory of yeatrtlay. at the oiida of 4 to 1 Results: first race, nve-eignins oi a mile, vein ig: Matrons won, Halite second, Ben Hey wood third. Time: l:Ok;i. Second race, seven-elr htha of a mile. selling: Rio C'hlco won, Athel Rose second. Ftivs third. Time: i:z. Third race, one mile: Bala won. Golden Mineral second, Columbia Olrl third. Time: Fourth race, one mile art seventy yams, selllns;: Best Man won. Oreenock second. Loyal B. third. Time: !:. Fifth race, one mile, selling: n.vawier won. Blr Hugh second, Jim naie intra. Time: 1:ZM. club, Broohlvn. In twenty-six Innings, mak ing an average of 11 14-H. The htar man's play waa remarkably fast and ac curate, hla beet run being In tlte third In ning. From beginning to end t'onklln out- S laved his npjioTient. who only scored ouble figures in One Inning, the fifteenth, when he msde 12. Results: ' C'onklln Total. 5"; high runs. T S4, V; average, 11 14-3S. To wnsend Total. .3; high run, 22; average, i 29-2V. POLICE STOP DETROIT FIGHT Gaaa Ralas Fever raajabnaeat on Ward's Jaw aad Only Two Rooada Are Boaa,ht. . BABY 1$ BURNED TO DEATH Tear and Half Old Child F ayi hi Tire and Loses Li fa, THREE-YEAR-OLD BROTHER ALSO INJURED Mother Leave Hooae Few Miaotes to Attract s Bnsloeaa Matter ad the 4 Aerlteat Oecors. rFTROTT, Feb. '.-Jos Gana, the light weight champion, tonight demonstrated bis superiority over Mike Ward of Barma, tnl . the lightweight champion o CsiihAa, In so decided a manner that the stopped the bo.it at the expiration of to and one-half minutes of the tenth round. Ward waa iiist able to stagger about the ring and another of the punches f?ana hud been raining on his Jnw would have put him out. Ward was so badly oeaten that It took his aeconds over an hour to thor oughly revive him, after he waa led to his corner. There were 3,0"0 persons In Light Guard armory when tha bout was called. SALTER TALKS OF Chief Thiaka Ke Serlewa Evlla Eatat at Fire Eaciit Heee 5a. 1. Acting Lieutenant Oliver Morrell of en gine company No. L at Fourteenth and Harney streets, asserts that drunkenness of PAM FRANCISCO. Feb. I. Results at I pertain firemen and apparent Indifference pitiful baby fashion a few minutes before During the short absence of Mrs. l Baughman. HI North Twenty-fifth avenue. about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, her Utile daughter Lillian, 1 year and ( months old, was fatally burned, and her son Vernon, I years old, received slight burns about the bead. Mrs. Bmighma n-'s left hand and arm wr painfully burned trying to extinguish the flames which enveloped her daughter. Mrs. Baughman had stepped out to a nearby telephone to Inquire about some work she had to do, and after being gone CHARGE I but a ,ew minutes returned to find her Uirant daughter and son outside of the bouse, the girl wrapped In flames and the boy suffering from slight Injuries sustained from contact with his sister. The mother screamed, attracting the attention of a neighbor, Mrs. Morton, who carried the children Into her home and summoned Dr. J. C. Davis. .The little girl lived four hours, and asked for a drink of water In Tn?lelf!e: First race, futurity course), purse: noi- anus won, Gene Handlan second. Red Bird third: Time: i:u. Herond race, seven furlongs. selling: Albemarl won. Otitlmo second. Lady Wads- worth third. Time: 1:17. Third race, one mile and seventy varos, selling: O. W. Trahern won, Mr. Dingle second. Can lea thira. Time: i:a. Fourth race. . six furlongs. Handicap: Araho won. Ken II worth second, Bchwalbe third: Time: !:'. Fifth race, three-quarters oi a miie: Ebonv won. Floe. Manala second. Creole Jim third. Time: 1:28. Blxth race, one mile, selling: wiimo won. Ada N. second, Chileno third. Time: NEW ORLEANS, Feb. J. Keeuits: First race, six furlongs: Puellst won. Tvphonle second, Ralph Toung third. Second ' race, one mile, selling: McWll llnma won. Burning Glass second. Levia than third. Time: i:4. Third race, five furlongs:. Scorpio won, Btdducee second. Roue third. Time: 1:U64. . Fourth race, nanoivap, ei iun", i"- on the part of Captain Sullivan are respon sible for his desire for an investigation. The matter has been placed In tha hands of Fire and Police Commissioners Mcllugh and Thomas for investigation, as the charges were filed direct with the boa rd. Chief Salter says ha knew no such action was going to be taken by Lieutenant Wor rell and deems It Strang a that the com plaint was not made to him first. As the affair haa been carried over his hesd he In tends to keep out of the embrogllo. Morrell Is disinclined to talk about the charges, saying ha prefers to reserve his statements for the investigating commit tee. For three years, he says, or since he has been st station No. 1. considerable drunkenness haa marred the discipline of the house. He feels, also, that complaints made by himself to Chief Salter have not been given proper consideration. Morrell has been with the department she died, being conscious to the last. The boy's Injuries are In no way serious, his curly locks being burned to a crisp and his cheeks slightly scarred. Mrs. Baugh man's left hand and arm are In a aling and give her considerable pain. The little boy told hla mother when aha returned home that hla sister had been playing with the fire In a Jack stove and had ignited some paper. As soon aa tha girl was afire the boy grabbed his sister and waa Just outside when the mother re turned. Mr. Baughman Is a motorman on the Walnut Hill street car line. He and Mrs. Baughman have been separated for some time. The father was at the, home shortly after the sad accident. Tork won. Over Again second, Partlenns tweve years and for tha last several thFifih TLceV ieUlng. one and five-eighths months has been acting as lieutenant for miles: Compass won. F.llxa Dillon second, engine company No. 1. Banta Teresa third. Time: 2:B2H. Chief Salter said: "I do not believe there and would hear of any serious lack of dls- LEAGUES REACH AGREEMENTS clpime because of Its public location. I have the greatest confidence In Captain Facile Coast People Promise to Be a pert the Contracts of tha Other Kraaraea. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. I A provisional agreement has been reached between rep resentatives of the Pacific Coast Base Ball Sullivan. Lieutenant Morrell Is an excel lent fire fighter, but I do not think he knows how to handle men. He Is quick tempered and Inclined to make a great deal out of little things.' Lieutenant Morrell went to Mayor Moores with the cbsrges before he filed them with the board, which he was Instructed to do I.UU1 snd the two major leagues. A con ference, participated in tet we-n Ban Jonn- y the mayor Tn8 utter 8ayg tnat poll- rather an heroic task a Hart representing the National tics may have caused some lll-feellng "The secret of the Christian life la a vlc- e. and F.dward Hanlon. representing l among the men at station No. 1. but does I tory over self. OSTROM MEETINGS DRAWING Much laterrat Shovrn by Peblle la Series of Colon Revival Mertlaaja. Considerable Interest Is being mani fested In the series of federated meetings now In progress at the First Baptist church. I p. m., and the Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal church, 7:46 p. m. The third evening session was marked by a large" attendance last evening. Rev. Henry Ostrotn chose for his text, Matthew, xvl, 14: ' "Then said Jesus unto Hla dis ciples, if any man wtll come after me, let him deny himself and take op his cross and follow me." "The denial of self la not easy, but said the speaker. tld. 8elf is, as Phillips Brooks Overcome by undergoing." In all son, representing James the minor leagues association, (Jt f not attribute this kind of a motive to Mor- Foie Bert, representing the local league, rell In the filing of the present charges. It walks. In all spheres, the old self Is con- on ine omer nue, ww - i wu rumuttu wwncu niicuum aw i roiBu (lnua-iix iiiraniDf , iiPciT, ft no. on limes, "Sr-..Hi. ..f mCT.te- stated that no Ml but th, th "tenant denies. Just when we have gained the victory, our nia,.r. who had made contracts with Pa-I I elfish nature comes to the surface. It oxv.n LntmrmA a claim for Rube Wad- dell, but It was shown that he had signed I notice tha Boys Waa Want t a Coaa- with Connie Maca ana ao io-u 1 1: l.-a.-l.'S. . 7. 8. . Tot Retl '. U U li U 11 18 14 14 16-131 Tlmberlaka ........ t 11 15 14 14 17 14 IS 17-124 Solvers 1115 17 I 11 17 15 14 14 18) Anderson 14 12 14 14 17 U 11 15 125 l.lndcrmnn 7 17 W II U 10... 10ft Vrankforter 11 11 Burmel.-ter 11 11 1 11 IS 10 17-112 Hinahaw 12 15 10 14 1 15 11 -11S Kline 14 11 19 11 U 18 14 14 2(1-135 llurnsldis Jl 12 U 13 12 14 1 11 17-111 Saxton 7 7 14 14 14 17 U 11 la-lll Lord I 11(1111 1 11 12 17-118 fcllro .....10 10 18 16 11 18 13 10 Jrv-127 Campbell ...14 It II 11 14 17 12 1.1 14-1M Bumham It 10 14 16 14 1 14 10 14-1. Bpats 1 15 11 13 17 11 13 90 Slarkey 13 9 17 12 U 16 11 10 17-118 Maxwell It 1 18 11 18 15 14 12 14-11 Wlnkflwltch 7 12 11 11 17 11 11 11 100 liolson 14 11 IS 11 11 14 10 .. 98 Cox 11 U 1 It 14 1 11 11 19-lW MeWhaney 10 U 17 12 15 18 12 14 18127 Mann 13 IS 17 8 12 11 11 IS 14-115 I lauielson 12 14 I W 10 14 14 17 lot ( urcv 18 8 16 12 15 14 11 IS IS 1.1 P.ogers 11 It 14 12 IS It II It 1816 Towiiacnd 14 1! 14 11 11 14 13 11 ls-125 Carter 14 14 14 12 l' 14 U 14 1 1. Ixiwns 11 12 18 11 13 II 80 HlUn I 12 18 U 15 10 11 U 1 117 Johnson 11 14 Jl It 17 71 C.oodwin 10 It 10 1 II 14 .. .: .. 65 Vetu h 12 II II 12 15 18 11 14 1-1M Cunningham 12 12 14 13 11 li 15 ! 14-1 IS Zim 114 18 li 14 12 11 18 1 lttt'cheller ......... 10 14 11 8 11 It 10 16 Kit Stafford ......... ...11 II 11 14 14 17 It 14 18128 Waddinrton ..10 10 14 11 14 14 It 14 10-in ..is m it it i us ii it ip-ku Chroeder II 10 17 II 12 IS 11 1 18121 27 11 U 11 10 12 14 70 Goodrich 11 I U 10 10.. ., .. .. 48 Ford 14 13 17 I 11 11 11 11 18114 Peck 4 7 16 10 14 V 1 14 88 Arnold 10 17 14 It 17 14 li 17-124 Burney 12 f 17 11 11 14 14 IS 14-1 SO Taylor 8 11 14 11 11 II tf IS 1-127 Crahaa 11 II 18 11 11 18 11 11 18122 Bills I 14 14 11 IS II .., .. . n Tooser t 11 17 8 16 16 74 ..II 11 14 10 12 15 M 1Q.13-11S ..12 10 M 88 ..10 14 14 11 14 18 11 12 19 U 19 12 14 17 IS 14 .. M .... wlS 10 14 U 55 13 19 23 ; 17 11 14 42 11 t U 14 14 10 , 76 ... .. ,. M .. ., 11 ,. 24 U 15 10- 44 11 .. 1ft- 20 clfte coast clubs for next season would be j X",yCJ pQf NAVAL ACADEMY " unpleasant thought to think that ws may go inrnugn. lire Dovna io sen. Rev. Ostrom urged his hearers to come out of the bondage of self and enter the broad fields of Christian service. John P. Hlllls and the -choir furnished Inspiring music. lendlnsT much to the ef fectiveness of the service. ' An after meeting waa held, at which time an opportunity was given for ( those who wished to enter a better life to express money from him rjerore rnnmnn h-b-tls ted for his services. . The 'Pacine coast magnates said they would not think of accepting the terma of the national sgreement unless their league wss put In a elasa with tha two bg leagues. The Pacific Coast league people agreed to respect the contracts oi mnrr irnsura. pete for Mr. Hitchcock's Appointments. Iltmeyer Uaiwr Moon ....... Ptmpeoa .... Thienks ... lrlsbat-h . Fog M f rell .... Brown ..... Ixiwia Sandy BURNS ANNOUNCES HIS TEAM Milvraak, K as a aa a City aad Laala vllle Drawn for ema Players. COIiORADO 8PR1NOU. Colo.. Feb. 1 (SpeelaJ TVleeTara.) President T. F. Burns of the MllllonarieS today announced the personnel of this team for the coming season aa follows: Cati'hrr. Tom M'asltt. last year with Kansas City, ativt t,."iiila Baerwald. for merly with I vr. Vllrhers, Parry Coons w : v. . . , v, phipf eoncewdon made. Before the anreement win oecotne nmu It will have to be passed upon by ths Na tional Base Ball association for its ratifi cation. The board will not meet for two weeks yet. WITH THE BOWLERS, On Belleck's.slleys hurt evening the Clsrk- sons won two out of three games played with the Netlonais. The score: CLARKBON8. 1st. 2d. td. Totsl. Fncll 214 215 Francisco 2:1 1W Oarkson 151 ISO Conrad 11 Zl Marble 174 S4fi OMAHA, Feb. t-To the Editor of The Bee: Will you, sir, permit me through the columns of The Bee to say to all the ays Interested In the matter, that the boys who have already received appoint-1 themselves and a service of special help to those who expressed themselves aa de sirous of such closed the session. KM 219 181 24H 214 W7 629 532 4.-4 Kit ments for the naval cadetahlp in the gift of Senator Millard wilt not be allowed to compete In the approaching examination for the cadetshlp tn the gift of Mr. Hitch cock. I do not know that the boys who received the appointment of first and sec ond alternates from Senator Millard lavs any Intention at all of trying for the first 1 r n f m fn 4h MMinA AT 4TMr1 place' In the gift of Mr. Hitchcock. But COAL DEALERS MEET TODAY evidently word has been sent to Mr. Hltcn- I i A Wonderful Ckaaare. Weak, sickly invalids srs soon changed by Electric Bitters into healthy men and women. They cure or ' no pay, 50c For sale by Kuhn ac Co. Totals 963 NATIONALS. 1st. 2d. Trace? 21 : Ahmneison 1TI Gterda 194 Sprague is CUaudUr 214 1.063 1,032 l.CHI Aaaneiatlon Kmbraelasr Iowa mmd Se- kraika Holda Aaasal Coaveatloa t Crrlarhton Hall. 138 144 SIS 235 Sk id. Total. cock that they do Intend to compete. As thla matter lies wholly In the determine tlon of Mr. Hitchcock, It Is only fair to all concerned, to announce' before ths day comes, that only those boys will be al lowed to compete who are wholly depend ent upon merit for the winning of any appointment. Those who are already in line for admission to the, naval academy through the personal influence of friends. Mr. Hitchcock thinks, should stand upon tha election they have made, aa the other !( nlsht on the Western alleys the 1 boys of the district are obliged' to stand uiorlitlnn and It la dcalnxt. In f Rliu-k Kats defeated the Stevens at Smith I ani.Lr mmn thalr marlia. It la not neoea- I the Important Issues which confront the team three straight games. Score: I . t . u h.t . I coal dealers at the present time, that we 161 190 148 213 194 511 61S 69 671 Totals 170 988 904 .85 Tonight the Omahar snd St. Charles meet on the same aueys. Ths mld-wlnter meeting of. the Iowa and Nebraska Coal Dealers' association begins today. The meetings will be held In Crelghfon hall. The circular announc ing the meeting states: . It is deemed expedient to hold a mid winter meeting of all coal dealers doing business In the territory covered by this BLACK KAT8. aid In planning a campaign of earnest Landon Htft ... Sutton . Bush Stem tk'hmela ... Hxmblet .. Lefholts .. Champion . Totals.. 1st. 2d. Id. Total. . 197 157 149 51 , 134 19 1H4 47 . V 22 t"3 (74 . If 175 lsl 514 .159 160 20 620 .'tot mtm aVt t.u 4k SMITH. ' 1st. 3d. Sd. Total. . r: isi 128 4is . L 163 1M 4S0 . 164 17 127 442 . 142 119 172 . 434 . Ibi 1S1 ITS 614 Tri "?6o 7a ins Id Total In1'6" ul1 n'rlor accord with tha effort to do away with the aggravating 149 &'i I position- taken by Mr. Hitchcock. -4 evil H "short weights," which Is destroy- 1H4 47 I JOHN WILLIAMS. I ,n posslhllltles of sucoess and render- harkey Wlna Boat. BOSTON. Ffb. 2. Tom Sharkey won la the wreatllng bout with John Plening be fore the Criterion Athletic club tonight. The match waa for a percentage ana a side wager of Sl,0(. Ptonlng contracted to throw Sharkey three times within an hour. Fteiilng got the first fall In sixteen minutes snd the second In thirty-four min utes, but failed to get the third. . Play for Billiard CkaaaploBablp. NEW YORK. Feb. 1 Two games of 20) poll) fa each fourteen-lnch balkllne, for tha amateur billiard rhamplonehlp of America, waa played this afternoon and evening at the Leidt rkrans club la New York. Coaries F. Conklln if Chicago tuade a splendid showing in the evening game, as he won out from Arthur Townaend of the Hanover TCff TTT A Swollen glands, tumors, white aweUinp;, aorea, pustular or scaly skin eruptions, flabby muscles, brittle bones, weak, digestion, emaciated, illy-nouriahed bodies, are some of the well-known earmarks of Scrofula. Scrofula is inherited. Parents too closely related by the ties of blood, or tainted with consumption or blood poison, may look for signs of Scrofula in their children. The middle-aged often have it. . but children are the chief sufferers. Scrofula breaks down the Vital forces, end the blood Cleveland, Ohis, Angnat 11.190S. becomes SO weak and poor that X Inharitod Scrofula from my paretta, and thla . -.;ci, . ijv xoaana, of soars, weak, loui blood and a rua- lt does not nounsa Ihe DOdy. oowi7,bUatieonditioaothesystin. Ibava The remedy in all Scrofulous been under treatment of pkf aiuiana lor quit a . a . . V -,-,., of nuri period a different times, but their treatment did aSections must be one thai pun- ao m uie the good s. . s. oid last fiea the diseased blood, builds winter when I took it. It promotes appetite and m: Generally Fair for Nebraska, with Cnntlaned Cold In Inwn aad Mlasnnrl. WASHINGTON, Feb. .Forecast: For Nebraska Centrally fair Wednesday and Thursday. . For Iijva and Missouri Fab; continued cold Wednesday. Thursday, fair. For Indiana and Illinois Fair; continued cold Wednesday. Thursday, fresh west to porthwest winds. For Colorado Fair Wednesday; colder In northern portion. Thursday, fair. For Wyoming Fair Wednesday; colder la southeast port lop. Thursday, fair. Loral Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Feb. 1. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the correeponalng day of the last three years: HOI. 19H3. IdOl 1901. Maximum temperature.... ii 2 t Jl Minimum tomieralure.... 108 21 Mean temperature... 19 19 24 r-reclpltatlon uu .00 .do T Record of temperature and precipitation at umaha for tnia day ami alnce March l, liH: Normal temperature 23 I Deuclencr for the flay 4 Total excess alnce March 1 74 I "Normal precipitation el inch Lvftcleocy for the day .02 lock rreulpli&Uon since Marcn 1 sz.M inches Lw since March 1 1.9? Inches I nin Urfi... k .,.,. rw,i..iu. . - iiri ,,.y. I DU" mevune has received a mesaags from ien;tncy lor cor. penou, usa.... .( inches I - ic mi in Ing the business absolutely unprofitable. The opening session will be called jto order promptly at 10:30. A banquet by the Omaha coal dealers will be tendered tha visitors tonight i Sidney M. DeVries, financial representa tive of the Denver A Northwestern Fuel oompanjr of Denver, Is m the city In ths Interest of thst. company, to attend the meeting of the coal dealers. Mr. DeVries Is especially enthusiastic over the outlook for coal production in Routt county, Colo. and predicts great things for It, He said Wa are now operating tn twelve and slxteen-lnch veins of a fine quality of bituminous coal near the Denver aV North western railway line, ths Moffat road that will permit us to enter this territory in competition with the Maitland and Rock Springs, coals, to the advantage ,of con., sumers' In this section of ths country. Ws have a Held there that la exhaustless and which comprises six different veins. It Is but U0 miles from Denver. That Asrfal Colo, And Its terrible cough can soon be cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Try it. No euro, no pay. tVk, 11.00. For sals by Kuhn & Co. BILL CODY'S FAVORITE CHILD arta. Bis Oldest Daachter, Dies at Ipakaat front Appendicitis. V lLsMal. Jk. i .. t . a -rw : U- "V t? , ... H snsaosr-..ViJ. 4sWfW't'va rfsj naMissMa " 4 ,ba4 i 4 kA i You see them everywhere the signal of. en joyment and satisfaction that shines brightly from the face of every Cremo Smoker 5c Largest Seller in the VJorld. Th Hand is the Smoker's Protection. Reports frosa Station at TP. M. i ,C -li i;-.. sueoosa aa a remedy for avcrofula. it nii mora io ergr and strength to U lil s -ttaafctttinXhavss.d.and withrisssura forces, ria tueulCine can won I eemmena it. sKmCio. iaiuio vwAa. up the weak diction, increases iillBvl .the appetite atlT rive new en- to twin azoeunt blood puiiiW- it uAtin ; eommeui It. so much fame as a blood purifier as S. S. S., and its tonic effects npon the system art not equaled by any outer remcay. li rasxes vne weak, taintea ukkki iku and pure, and drives out of the circulation all tuber cular deposits and morbid matter that cause) the gland ular swelling, sores, abscesses, tumors and other horrible symptoms that make Scrofula so dreaded and dangerous. hwI it 3 5 CONDITION OF TUB P : g 9 WEATHEK. : T : S i 5 ; j s t : : S t : :? : Omaha, clear Valentine, clear North fiatte. clear Ctie)nne, cloudy Rait Lke City, cloudy Rapid city, clear Huron, clear UiUioti, cloudy Chit-ago, clear Pi. lx.ula, clsar... ...... .......... St. Paul, ctaax Davenport, clear Kanaa City, clear.; Havre, cloudy... Helena., cloudy hl.mmrrk. cloudy Oaivostoa, part cloudy.......... IS. 14 il, 14, Ml W) 3 i la! 4, 14! 41 ui .o H -0" 4 .(O ) .00 I .01 14i .01 4 T 12 T 2 .to 2W T 4 .00 1 41 . remains of than tatter's daughter. M Charles VT. Thorpe, win pass through Omaha at 1:10 Thursday .afternoon, and that they will be buried at Rochester, Bun day. Ths message Is dsted at Bherldan. Wyo Mrs Charles tV. Thorpe, who died as ths result of an operation for appendicitis n a hospital at Spokane, was said to have been ths favortts daughter of Buffalo BllL Mrs. Thorpe was married In Denver on New Tears day to Dr. Charles W. Thorp. The ceremony was perormed at tha residence of her aunt, ' Mrs. Mary Cody SeoMe Ade's Idea .0 New YorK a nTHE first of a NbW series oi 1 MAGAZINE for February (now selling) contains x 12 Short Stories ( air by noted writers. 80 Illustrations by the best artista in America. "Portfolio of Beauty Eight Beautiful Reproductions given free with a year's subscription at the reg ular price of $1.50. Give your order to any newsdealer or send direct to publisher. A 3 .5 -cent Magazine for 15 cent (D 51) r. h. RTjsssi.Lt ruBiispaa, 3 w. iqth sr., ir. t. articles by George Ade to appear in the Metropolitan during 1904. Other strong features in the February issue are: Mrs. TKistleton's Princess M by Anthony Hop Futuro of tHe Automobile " by Arthur N. Jervfs Confessions of a Wall Street -Private Secretary" . by Jane Wad t ksl Etak, Eto. U at m 1 Bradford, 2914 I-aayette street. Rev. J. H. Houghton ofnclatliiaT. The weddins; waa kept so quiet that the people realdlna; In the same house did not know It bad occurred until about a week afterward. Colonel Cody went to Denver to attend tha ceremony and accompanied the bridal party as far ss Cheyenne on the weddins; trip to Spokane, where the husband had .located a few months previously to take up the practice of his profession. At the time of her marriage Mra. Thorpe was the widow of C. C. Boa! of Chicago, who died about two years ago. She was a most bhautlful woman and la said to have Loan a great favorite In society. She waa about S3 years of age. 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