Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 17, 1904, PART I, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA PAHA ttr.E: srXDAV. APltIL 17. 1WU.
Monday Will Be a Real Bargain Feast
$1 Men's Fine lOn
$ Ladies Gowns, QQ.
Corset Covers, Draw- JjHL
trs. Chemise, Monday w v w
Shirts, monday..qu3
9 -
AT THE BIG STORE
REARLY EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL SHOW UNEQUALLED HONEY SAYING VALUES
THE ItF.I.I ni.K milHK
Day
HWDEffi
2 THE RF.I.ItBI.B STORE.
HWDEK
Tftrd IVeef. of fie Great Sale of
Sample Silk Bolts.
We purchased another immense iot as following telegram explains:
TELEGRAM.
HAYDEN BROS., OMAHA. NEW YORK,, April 11, 1804.
Your spot cash offer for balance or silk bolts, 600
in all, accepted. Have expressed same today.
Yours, HART, VAN NESTOR Sc CO.
RALB FTARTS SHARP AT OClXX'g 19 THE GREATEST BALE OF SILKS
ever held In this itMtrrn country. r,acn aay anna 10 Its imtu and tne torce or
these nequalled bargain I today frit In nearly every home In the city.
Extra Salespeople Extra Selling Space Extraordinary Bargains
BALKS BTARTB SHARP AT I OCLOCK. Forget everythla- Monday but this
sale. ttetid a early ss poa-lhle and you will participate In the moat IMPORTANT
BILK BALK OF MdUKH.i 1 1 M f,n
8AMPLB HOLTS BILKS FOR THE NEW
Shirt waist suits wortn ii .(- Allr
-w
on sale
SAMPLE ROLTS BILKS FOR THE NEW
Bhlrt Waist Bulls worth 11.00
BAMPLK BOLTS BILKS FOR THE SEW
Bhlrt Waist Suit worth $I.J sSQr
on Mh u
B AMPLE POLTB BILKB FOR THE NEW
Bhlrt Waist Bull worth (1.2S 7tSkn
on sale f"
SAMPLE BOLTS BILKS FOR THE NEW
Bhlrt Waist Bulla worth $1.60 QQr
on sale "O"
SAMPLE BOLTS CREPE DE CHINE
black and colors 24 Inches wide, CQr
wr.rlh (1.00 on sale
SAMPLE BOLTB CREPE DE CHINE
hlark only. 40 inches wide worth 1 OS
$2 60-on aale I.AC?
SAMPLE BOLTS EMBROIDERED AND
I Vtnted Imported Pongee worth r0-ll.:s-on
sal OVC
Great Bankrupt Sale
EMBROIDERIES,
PER YARD
29c
EMBROIDERIES
AND -
WASH LACES
35c
WASH LACES,
PER YARD
7Lc
SAMPLE BOLTS 17-INCH PLAIN NAT
nral twimeatle Pongee worth
$l.-on sale OOW
BAVPI.E BOLTS 3MNCH CRASH NAT-
urnl Domestic Pongee worth CBp
11 il on sale OOW
SAMPLE BOLTB pure white and cream
ponfree, 24., worth $1.25, 7
on aale
SAMPLE BOLTS white Bwlsa Habutla,
waterproof, worth 12.00, QQr
on eaie TCJV
SAMPLE BOLTB BLACK PEAL" DE BIE.
20 In. wide, worth 11.00. CSte
on sale OOC
8AMPLE BOLTS BLACK PEAU DE BOIE.
In Hide, worth $60, AtZ
on sale l.tCJ
SAMPLE BOLTB BLACK PEAl- DE
CTGNE. 27 In. wide, worth $2 0ft. QQr
on sale 'Ot
PAMPLE BOLTS BLACK PONGEE SILK.
3 in. wide, worth 12 On. QUr
on sale
2(0 SAMPLE SILK BOLTS Including silks of every description, kind and color, yard
wide white waah silks, yard wide Mark wash alike. guaranteed hlaok taffetas, col
ored taffetas, fancy silks of all kinds, brocades. plaln thla season's best and latest
silks. Some worth 11 . II 25, $l.oO. tl.75 and up to $2.&o In two Iota AQf
Monday, at Sc and W
Darwla'a theory of the sari Inn I oC the Attest troly exeaapllSed la the
eTOlarlow of the allk ladeatry.
RAW BILK was first made by the Chinese about 150 B. C. If wai first brought
from India to Europe in 174 and was worth Its weight In sold. Bilk wan Introduced
Into Europe by some monka In i'. Bilk drpm were flrat worn In Parla In 1456.
WINBLOW TAFFETA win flrat made In It In Cnlted Htatea of America. The
Ilk that will beat It he yet to be Invented. HAYDEN BROS, are the Omaha agents.
WE SECURED FOR SPOT CASH
500 Bolts of New Laces 200 Bolts of New Embroideries
In ail U.ono yard, from the bankrupt stork of HENRY R. FEIOI.E CO.. the largest manufacturers of Muslin L'nderwear in
the countrv. The stock was bought bv ua at ONE-THIRD ACTI AL IMIViRT COST.
This firm was one of the largest Importers of WASH LACES and EMBROIDERIES In thla country, tisln the goods In the
manufacture of ladles" ana children's musiin underwear. THE BANKRUPT FIRM'S LOSS 18 YOUR GAIN.
These Goods Go On Sale
MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 18TH,
Great Couch Sale
Tou can buy them at leaa than regular whole
sale prices.
The Best Bargains Ever Offered
M C-uches 30 Ins. wide, H feet long, with steel
construction springs aells everywhere at 1J o
our price for Monday and ey jr
Tuesday d sOVf
75 Couches, 27 Ins. wide, 6 ft. 2 Ins. long. f Q
regular t.50 value our special price CJO
RATTAN ROCKERS
Large site, full roll, arm and back regul ir sell
ing price M 2i epeclal for Monday O OR
and Tueeday at aissJ
tU solid oak romMnatlon book case in BE C
and desk, special at , IU.OU
IRON BEDS
to.50 Iron Beda, any site or color, with brass rod
on head and foot and bras bases ft J3(
on sale Monday and Tuesday at cs.cJO
At 8 A. M.
This will he the greatest Rnle of fine, fresh. Mgh grade goods ever held In Omaha or
your advantage to come early Monday morning.
iny other city. Therefore 'twill be to
7ic
Notice
We will not accept any
pert payment" on either
t these lots, nor send
any goods out C. O. D.
MAIL ORDERS for these goods will be
filled lip to and including the mall received
Wednesday. POSTAGE ML' ST ACCOM
PANY THE ORDER.
All Laees and Insertions go at
one price, per yard
The narrowest piece In the lot Is fully
worth IV per yard, and from that to iOc
per yard.
All the Embroideries go at OQt
one pti e. ptT yard m
Fully worth from 5oc to II per yard.
The laces come in matched seta, three to
fcur widths of lace snd two to three
widths of Insertion to match. The embroid
eries are from 10 to 1 Inches wide and most
suitable for corset covers and underskirt . . 1
flounces. A part of these were Intended for i Hemember one rrice on the laees-
the extra fine garments that the firm were' Pr 3 artl
so noted for. but we have decided to put And cue price on the embroideries
trem all in at one price. I p r yard
The laces In this lot are also suitable for
summer wash dresses ns well as vndcrwear.
and will prove the greatest money-saving
aaie of the season lo our customers.
We hava secured extra
this sals and will be in
for
Vive
7c
29c
salespeople
position to
all our patrons the best of attention and
service no matter how large the crowd.
REMEMBER Tn 19 FACT.
That theee goods are all perfectly new,
never having been taken from the original
caes till they reached ua.
None Damaged, None Soiled,
but all In perfect condition. Vm will re-
sret It if Vou miss this rrand ri.noitunlt)
to secure your summer laces and embroid-
trles nt .one-third of the actual cost
We are Sole Agents for the HON
CITY LACES AND LACE CURTAINS.
DO NOT FORGET tbst tre
bare tbe finest line of Baby
CarTliiKew and Go-Carts la
the city. Be aure and aoe our
line before buying.
Baby Carriages at $5.A5,
$6.75. I7.S0 and op.
Reclining Go-Cat ts at fVS.'.
$7.50, $3.75 and up.
Folding Go-Cart a at $2.75,
$3.50, $3.9.'..
AS A USEFUL TIECE OF
FURNITURE the Sanitary
Steel Couch leada. We have
them at $3.85, $5.85 and $7.50.
Flannel Dept.
12Hc Drapery Cretonne. lOLr
at. yard "J
SHc JO Inch wide Cotton Floanel. A In
at. yard JW
12V Shaker Flannel. Qlr
at. yard Ogfc
15c Woodland Cheviot, lHr
at. yard IU
SOr Feather Ticking, tip
at, yard IOW
BED SPREADS
lV White Honeycomb Bed Spreads, rand
rome Marseilles patterns, hemmed fiCr
ready for use, full sise, each vICJW
11 10 eitra heavy White Honeycomb Bed
Spreads, made from double twisted yarns,
very large slie, beautiful patterns. UQf.
I.emmed ready for use, each OVW
ti.50 White F"rlnged Bed Spreads, Marseilles
pattern, with heavy knotted QWr
fnnge and extra large slae, each "O"
fe.flO White Fringed Bed Spreads, Marseilles
pattern, with heavy knotted fringe, cut
corners, extra large size, 1 1S
each IiOO
Optical Dept.
High Grade Dress Goods Dept.
THE LEADING DRESS GOODS HOUSE IN THE WEST.
Monday Specials Monday Specials.
All ahadoa nnd bln k. all wool Albntroaa TO,
3Sln. wldc-at
Blatk. blue and brow n M in. Moliair 8li ilian A Oe
at -tvw
Black and blue r4-in. Crav.nettod Sicilian TC.
at 1
Brown mixed, bine mixed, sroon mixed Mr.balr. In lit Ho finked effect a- tbo
latest weave on the market -rrpnlur ?'i..rs quality fQ
reduced to leVlzT
4.-ln. Lupin's Vollea and Crt-pp de Farla, In nil the new shades -- OQ
our $l.r quality, for
4.Vln. Fancy Volloa In black and rolora--our ll.lS quality. Ofk
for I.O
M In. rr!otlT.v'n CruvrnottM Stcllinn - the 92 M qui) lit y, - 40
SPECIAL SALE
MONDAY in our
Fine Wash Goods Dept.
15c
WhenYour Sight Fails
Come to Us
Expert Work Moderate Prices.
Sale agents for the Lucidum tenses.
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
DRESS GOODS
Great West Room Monday
o2 inrliPH wide, all wool Suit
ings, English Whipcord, as
sorted colors, black crppenet
worth up to fl-25
Monday, jkt rani .
All Wool Scotch Mixtures, assorted spring
colorings worth f-nc Mo-idcy. iOr
per yard
French anfl German r'sids crepe
assorted colors Worth Tic. Mon
ray, per yard
Wool Orel De Chine s sorted colo
cream ana clack worth 3c
Monday, per yard
Wool Jacquard Novelty Dress Ooods
assorted colors worth 2oc
Monday, per yard
59c
finish,
39c
China Dept.
Dorflinger Celebrated Iead
Blown Tumblers, worth from
"75c to fl.00 per set on pale
Monday at 5c each, OF
6 for ... Z3C
INTERESTING NEWS
From Our Linen and Domestic Departments
The Hamilton Elite Crystal Water
Pitchers with cover, something new
Imported Half Gallon Majolica Wa
ter Tdii'ards, each
50c
19c
HARDWARE, STOVES AND
HOUSEFURNISHINGS
The greatest snap In Enameled Ware ever offered In Omaha. A solid ear load. No
damaged goods. Every piece perfect. All will be put on sale beginning Monday.
S: " .. . , . ia, ..mni. nt ntta and nrlcea Thev are the hand
somest gtods of this kind made In this country. A beautiful speckled blue and white
. . . . . i, t .. 1. 1 ai.v,, uw. W it. .t a f,v samnle Ttrlces:
l-quart Preserving Kettle, 23C
-iuart Preeervlng Kettle,
Opnque Crystal Assortment your choice
of 25 different article values
from S5c to 50c each, at
Pouyat's Celebrated French China Cups
and Saucers vry finely decorat- OJLrt
ed regular 30o value, each .I4pJW
11 on All Unen Heavy Blenched
Irish Table Linen
II 49 Heavy Satin Damask Irish
Table Linen
75c Heavy Cream Irish Table
Linen
11.25 All Linen Bleached Nap
kins, S Bise, per dosen
I? oq AH Linen Bleached Nap
kins, 22x22 site, per dosen
SHi Brown Linen Crash,
for
15c Huckaback Towels,
for
10c German Scrub Cloths,
at
fine All Linen Wanting.
S6 inches wide
25c Linen Finish Walstlngs,
at
75c
98c
48c
98c
1.48
..5ic
10c
5c
35c
15c
15c Readv-to-use Pillow
Slips, at ,
65c Ready-tc-use Seamless
Kheets. 22 yard, at
Special Long Cloth.
S Inches wide, at
11.25 Oil Boiled Turkey Red
Tabio Cloths, IS yards long ..
5uc Mercerised WaJstliigs,
at
25c Mercerised Walatlngs,
at
S5o Sheer Swisses, satin stripes,
checks, etc , at
19c Apron Lawn, 40 Inches
wide, at
10c Bleached 4-4 Muslin.
at
12Hc Bnow White Cambric,
at ..
Fine Sateen iiuereerlxodi fnr shirt vtnlst M'ita
yard
Flno Wash Voilea In ali color, nlwi black or Tvlilte
yard '
Fine Silk Organdie in bati'Woine drHigna -yard
Pongee, Sfi-in. w ide. s!'k and linen, tan and chntnrinBne ehndea -rejrular
$1.25 fatrle-yard
ronpee, t-ilk warp and silk embroidered,
worth 75c at. yard
Fine Walstintfs. white Htid colored -north
tjattem of 3 yard pattern
Willie Butixte, rhlflTon finNli. 45-in. tvhle worth
yard
We bnve now on dioplny the t:n!twt aasu4tment of all that la new and
hnndsionie in Wash Suiting Fabrics: of onvt'.iiiiK In waah fabric that la de
pendable ind strictly new and aaonn ble ccn t-o had in thla deportment anil
priced always to MEET THE APPROVAL OF WELL INFORMED BUYERS.
7-ln. wide
5c lo ftiic yard full
Wtc-
15c
25c
75c
49c
69c
29c
True Suit Economy
13 EXEMPLIFIED IN THE WONDERFULLY UOW PRICES WE ARE MAKING ON
Women' Spring Suits
8ATCP.DAY WAS THE GREATEST HAY IN SfiT SELLING OF THE YEAR
EVERYBODY ENHCSI AST1C OVER THE HANDSOME LINE UK OOODS SHOWN
AND THE EXTREME LOWNESH UF I'KK'E.
Our Half Price Sale
WILL CONTINVE MONDAY WITH JUST AS GOOD BARGAINS AS THOSE t. F
TATLRDAY. BE BCRE AND COME MONDAY AND
L L Heavy Muslin, at, yd 5c
Hllllv-1.1 Birnio ,-i ,n. ..... ... ....c -r
ruislde and white Inside, highly finished
Large Windsor Dipper. 19C
1- quart Preserving Kettle, 34C
lu-quart Preserving Kettle, 49C
12-quart Water Palls. 69C
10-quart Dish Pan. 59c
2- yuart Hlce Boiler, 79 C
I-quart Coffee Pot. 49c
(-quart Preserving Kettle. 36C
t.
No. Tea Kettle.
at
14-quart Water Pails,
at
(-quart Pudding Pan,
at
2 -quart Coffee Pots,
at
I-quart Tea Pots,
at :
UVlnch Wash Basins,
at
41c
98c
..81c
29c
43c
43c
24c
GREAT CARPET PURCHASE
THIS TIME AT HAYDEN' S
We purchased from Albert Graff 0 Co., Philadelphia, at great sacrifice, a special lob lot of tirstlass carpets.
We Will Place on Sale Monday, April mht at 8 A. M.
re
. 12iC e
22ic PMJl!t
SUIT BEFORE THE LINES ARE BROKEN
Women's suits. In military, eton and all
other new. nobby styles, made of ilia very
nnest materials taffeta lined coats, elab
orately tr..t r-.-d made to
sell tit 22.5t tpoclal sale
pi Ice only
LISTEN A 3 AIN Women's fine suits,
mado of Iriported fabrics In the most ex
treme styles suits that commend t ti
selvea to the very best dresser high
grade in every respect
made to sell for WM and
11.00 special aale price
Women's Coats. In tan and bltck covert
clolhi satin lined Croiigh',iit, mid to
t-eA at 112.00, B-.ial 7.50
Women's silk coata in five different aiy'.ei.
greatest bargniu ever shown, R (111
10.00
raat-r-ninn
14.90
it.
Women's
Pongee Cofiti. trimmed w-ith
straps and bullet buttons.
each ,
3.90
2,000 yards fine Axminster Carpets from the Philadelphia pur
chase, with or without border worth from (1.26 to Qr
tl 36 Mandar. vard. VOW
1,600 yards fine Velvet Oarpeta from the Philadelphia purchase-
wort n rrom ti.w to xi.. witn or witnoui Doraers isll-.
Monday, at yard....
COME TO THE BIG STORE MONDAY
All the remnants of Brussels Carpets odds and ends from our Immense stock. In lengths from 2 to 12 yards worth up to
11.00 yard, will be sold Monday while they lust, at yard ,
We are Omaha agents for the Famous Zlon City Laces and Lace Curtains. DO NOT FAIL TO BES THEM.
35c
HAYDEN BROTHERS
111.00 values,
eral rows
special, at...
tit oi) values,
silk drop,
at
BM
trimmed with sev.
of taffeta bands.
with handsome
Skirt Prices Shattered
blue
2 3.T7
WOMEN'S AND MISSELS' BKIRTP 'n
walking and dress lengths. In 0 "l"f
etamlnes and fancy mixed fab- f I
rlcs. made t sell for 15 00. at
WOMEN 8 AND MISSES' RAINY DAT
BK1RTS In plain blacks, browns
and mixtures. "en different
styles for your slction, mad
to sell at KVi. choice. ...
WOMEN'S WALKING KlRTS-the very
fineat garmenta made, come In A
fancy mixtures and plain colors. U. J I
10i value, at ,
14.00 women's Waiata, In white i.nd colored
linens, lawns and organdies, f SO
your choice
Women's waists. In Japs, China and taf
feta silks, all colors and O
black, worth up to tfi.oO, choice....
Women's Coat Prices Not Spared
Women' Bilk Coats, il.QO
5.00
t.
Women's Cravenette Coals,
at
Voile Skirts
6.77
8.77
xeeptlonally fine voile skirts,
at (AM. IliOO 4 fifi
and
NOW FOR TUB WOR8T KIND OF
PRICE WRECKAGE.
Waists Waists Waists
wNn,8t'iwNn 'an-iT1 rKS
WAISTS all new styles, ROc
wotth lc.30. at. .. J
Waists In linens, lawns and organdlea,
worth up to Hoo-the greatest ilQe
bargain eer shown, at m w
OTHER PRICE SPECIALS
Wemen's Ctepe KJnonas. In ail colors
satin trimmed, 1.(111
worth $2.00, n
2 )0 Women's Moreen 1.00
I'nJerskirts vw
l 00 cmldren s Spring Coats, braid trim
med, all colors, 1.00
at
1 to Women's Fercale l.OO
Wrappers, at.... "
H.trt Women's Meroerlxed SQq
I ndersklrts. at
COLTS WIN THE B1C MONEY
Butt in at Windap of TeurDtT anil Cirri
Off Pru.
MARKS TAKES THE ONE-MAN PREMIUM
la Haadred aad aixty (ieai Kiaiik
te Get tllaa the lloaar aad W hat
Weat with It la
Cash.
The first state tournament under the au
spices of th" Omaha Bowling asHiit.tlon
came to a Garrison finish last night, when
the Colts butted In and knocked the bottom
out of the big leading score made by th
Omaha team on the first night of the
tournament by the narrow margin of nine
pins, leas than one frame, it was not such
a big beat as it might have been, but it
waa large enough to parry off the big end
of the tournament and cause a lot of noise
on the part of the winners. While Uie
On-ahas are not made of the squealing kind
of stuff and do not want to belittle any
body a victor, they cannot be blamed or
mentioning lh fact that they bowled
against entirely new piua. while the ones
banged by the Colls had " been used for
three days'. Marks wa an easy winner In
last night's Individual contest with a total
of lu The scores of the different events
follow:
COLTS.
lt.
Neale iu)
Hughe ;j
Willy !;
hUone , 74
Marble 1 1
Fritacher fc3 10 151 504
Tracy , I' 45 1K1 ws
Reed 12 Kl ltu 4T4
Huntington 17 lit li soft
Schneider, L. J.... 147 1Y.1 ;irj jio 1
Drntnan 19 :".'4 o odi
Emery 1 1X7 16 5T4
Da via 1 :) IM 5M
Marka 24 LIS 00
Welly 2o7 l!i Iks 6M
Zimmerman 2M ij 1J7 a'.
Marble ltiT IM lu Ml
Forecutt 17 !t '.'"1 .Mi
OJerile 17 J1S 17t 5.2
Hinl'fl 14K IXS 154 441
GiVhriBt 14A list loi 4i
Banks ls ihs ItJ 5
Carter ll 34 1H1 b'.i
Tonneman vul 157 216 ;J
Tvro-Mea Teams.
1st. Id Sd. Total
Gjerde list 17 2a tl
Ahm&nson lui ;v7 lao fto
Totals 4 44 44 l.lJb
Beaelin 14k 1B2 14 4M
Neilson 17 11 1KI 540
Totals S.i 43 127 m
Id
in
Vj
21;
:Jb
.1.4
1
173
144
li
17J
IM
Total.
4
Tata Is
Tuke ...
Itonnell
Da vie ..
Carter ..
Ifnmtn
fc'T t.ir
MILLIONAIRES
1st. I'd
l.T IM
la 1.'
P ri')'
1V Kl
K r.
Totals 74i it
ladlvldaal waieat.
T4 l.d
U Total,
l.-s e
1TI .
loti i.l
Chandler
Ahmaoaon
Ua,
1st.
. IV.
. 1
M.
J'l
-14
S.I Totals.
IM 44
BUK KEITH TO MA AGE TEAM
llol aarlaga Prastaaes la Beat All
Caasera aad Waal Players.
HOT SPRINGS, B. D.. April K -i8peclal )
The people of llol Springs are becoming
eorisM-mt.ly interested in base ball. At a
meeting of a number of th leading cltl
aens tit the place a company was organ
ised by the election of officers and a sub
scription paper was atarted 10 raise funds
for a good team for the season. "Buck"
Keith was engaged a manager and has be
gun work upon the grounds to put them in
condition for starting games by May 1.
About 2,5n has been uhortbl for fix
ing up the grounds, purchasing uniforms
an 1 getting tne'team together.
Hot Springs has not had a dlstlnauished
team since 1p1, and proposes this year to
I'll l a ieam in in neia mat will aeteat
all comers It la planned to have games
with Ieadwiod. Lead, Fort Meade. Rapid
City, Fort Robinson. Chadron. Alliance and
any other places that may feel disposed to
play. "Buck" Keith, the manager, haa
gone to umana to secure a tew players.
no. wun ioc.ii laim. wi;i nun up the
team.
V. J. C. A. BOYS' 14 DOOR t OS TEST
Third Aaaaal Eftst leei (asaa
Perfersaaaeea by Lads.
The third annfial Indoor athletic meet of
ine oo aepariineni 11 me loung Mens
I Christian asaocialion waa held lst night
In the association gymnasium and very
generally attended by the parents and
friends of I he artlripants In the various
rum. Naudu Wulf of the Business Us
won the gold medal and first place, and
Limtr Vlaia uf the tigh .boo bo, tbe
silver medal and second prlxe. Bnlley of
the Elementarles got the bronze medal and
third place. The scores made by the three
Nys were l. K, and II points, respectively.
Secretary Willis presented the medala and
ma.ie a neat llf.le speet-h in connection
with the operation. Elwood Bailey was
referee and Mr. Orange and Dick Patter
son judges. The following were the events
and scores made by boys between 14 and 17
years old:
Standing broad lump: Elmer Clark. S
feet 7 Im hes; Naudo Wolf, a feet 4 inches.
Running high Jump: Elmer Clark, 4 feet
1 inches; Raemusen. 4 feet 7 Inches.
Running springboard Jump: Webster, (
feet 44 inches: Klppcy, feet 2 inches.
Running high-dive: S.igent, 4 fret 10
Inches: Wolf, 4 feet t Inches.
Running long dive: Wolf. 10 feet 7 Inches;
Swan, feet 4 Inches; Havens, feet 4
Inches.
Shot-put: Wolf. 17 feet 10V, Inches, Ha
vens. 22 feet Hi inchee.
Pull-up: Hall, 17 tunes: Becker. 14; Fest
ner. 14
Twenty-yard dash: Bwan, I seconds;
Clark. seconds
Potato race: Flothow, 2 minutes; Rlppey,
2 minutes 14a seconds
lialr-miie run: Aineris minutes ,
seconds; Clark. 1 minutes seconds.
the club will go to take part In the in
dividual shoots.
POLITICS QUIETING DOWN
Continued from Eighth Page.)
ROGERS KILLS HIS FIFTEEN BIRDS
Makes t'leaa Reeord la Wares to at est
Other Good Scores Also Made.
Beversl interesting matchea were shot on
th Omaha Uun club's range esterday
sf ternoon. the moat warmly contested being
the ahoot at fifteen live birds. This waa
won by Rogers, who killed fifteen straight.
The scons follow:
Rogers 1-ii-' 211-1 l?-?3-15
SleJkin l'-H y n .HH-ll
Townsend
Toner
: 11
ivm inn i&au
Diamond 01112 '-la ;imi 15
Ixwia Ui il-'U li.1-14
Thorpe --"U l-'-i l-ll;-14
Bo)le I1210 11J11 KM1J-14
Ijindia W.1 2l:o) C'.'i-13
Jnnea t&t ? U-".i-U
handy 11M llsa .'112-14
Clarke ll.-l 11.U Z.11J-M
In the twerty-flve-target match Rogera,
Thortie and l large were neo witn zs eacn
Following are the scores made: Boyle. 14.
Rogers. 23; Landis. U; MrDcnald. V: Lewis.
DO; Diamond. l; 1 norpe, a; eieikin. 17
Taylor. 1: Christianson. , Clarke. 3
Townaend. tl. In the twenty-five-l'lrd race
Wlween Rogers. McDonald and Townaend
In the first race each man made 21 kills. In
I the shoot -eff Rogers made Si, McDonald 19
and Townaend a
I Two teaina have been selected to renre.
ant the cluh at the Interstate shoot which
I begins St Kannas City Monday. "Sandv"
Mi Dorald. Fred Jonea. Gus K hrneder. W.
1 c- n . Jt . I ... . . 1 . . 1 1
atitute the target tram, while ihe live bird
tram la made up of the same men with
the exception of McDonald, whose place Is
takeu vf Lewis. Many other memUra of
kamah in ISM. He begun on the piano at
10 years, studied with Angelo Reed in Buf
falo, then came with his parents to Des
Moines, where he studied under Prof.
Frank Nagel. He took up study of the
organ under Miss Ora Newell and Mrs. F.
O. Davis, also with Beth Clark of Buffalo.
He occupied a position as organist In the
North Dei Moines Methodist Episcopal
church and In St. Paul's Episcopal church.
He left to continue study under Harrison
Wild of Chicago and ia now organist and
director of Bt. Thomaa' Catholic church.
President Larrabee s daughter is a very
talented musician and she and Mr. Blade
will appear In a number ot recitals at the
Iowa building. The organ for the Iowa
building will be Installed April to and dally
recitals will be given thereafter. Tbe cas
ing of the organ is made of aolld mahogany.
the front pipes covered with pure gold leaf
of artistic design, and It is declared to be
a most beautiful Instrument. The Interest
taken by Pretident Larrabee of the com
mission in this musical feature of the Iowa
exhibit makes It certain the Iowa building
will become very popular during the season,
twist from Reform School.
For the first time in many years the In
dustrial achool for Girls, or Btate Reform
school, at Mitcheilvllle, haa ,to record "the
escape of three of the Inmates. I-ast
night about midnight they quietly took
their departure from the school. As there
la little but moral suasion to restrain the
girls, and guards and fences and such
things are dispensed with, there was no
difficulty In the girls getting away. Those
who escaped were Edna Russell c.f Bhel
don, aged 14: Jennie Stead of GlenwooU,
aged 17, and Ilattie Shepherd of Musca
tine, aged II. The three removed a cold
air register from their room and alld
down through the opening to the haaement
cf the cottage, thence leaving through a
window. In this way they got away with
out anyone suspecting their absence until
morning
la ( f oal Seale.
The Cwai CvOVttOua coaed its eurk lev-
day and the mine wage a. ale waa signed
up and resolutions adopted indicating that
the agreement la to remain In force for
two years. The terms were aa Indicated
previously. The local coal dealers im
mediately reduced the price of soft coal
to (310 a ton and promised further reduc
tions In a few days. It Is expected that
miner will resume work In practically all
the mines of the state on Monday morn
ing, though In a few cases some delay will
follow. The coal used here haa bean se
cured mainly from Illinois fields. Both
operators and miners are pleased over tha
result of the second conference.
Changes at Anaraosa rrlaea.
Warden W. A. Ifunter of the Ananioaa
prison waa recently reappointed for four
years, bis record In the prison for eight
,ears being the very best. This week
Deputy Warden Z. C. Gurley of the prison
resigned, and his daughter. Mrs. Water
man, matron of the women's department,
also resigned. Gurley'a place waa taken by
Assistant Deputy Smith, who was in tura
succeeded by Guard Lowe, both appoint
ments being promotions The new matron
Is Miss Tiemaln. Mr. Gurley waa a reel
dent of Decatur county and will return
there to live.
A new building for the state fairs will be
th first to be constructed under the late
appropriations of the legislature. Flan
have already beeii perfected for a build
ing of brick and steel 100 by 300 reel in sixe
10 cost over I47.00, and bids are aireadj
asked for the work. This will 1-e the most
Imposing building on the state fair grounds.
The governor and adjutant general will
very soon make purchase of a tract of land
for the state camp grounds for the Na
tional Guard. The legislature appropriated
(JO.OOO fol this purpose and It is Immediately
available. An option has been secured on
Innd which sdjolns the army post of Fort
Des Moines and it Is likely the fmp wli
I located here.
last statement of the Wlsner banks shows
I deposits of $318,000. This testifies to the
measure of prosperity among th firme s
i of this section.
WIBNER, Nb, April 16 .-(Special i-The
FOUR DEATHS ON TRANSPORT
Hospital Steward, Civil Service Cleric
aad Prlvatea Die Way
Home.
SAN FRANCISCO, April K.-Taptaln H.
L. Roosevelt, of the I'nited States marine
corps, who has been on duty at the Aslatlo
squadron, atrfvell on the transport Sheri
dan. Tin re were four deaths during Ihe Bherl
dan's trip acroas the Pacific. Acting Hos
pital Steward E Haddox. Jr.. died of tu
berculosis ; Charles L. Rice, a clerk In the
1 ir.edlcal department, from an abscess of the
I train; Private Edward Dougherty, of Com.
1 pany I), Twenty-third infantry, of heart
disease, and Albert M. Proctor, of Com-
! pany K. Seventh Infantry, of dysentery.
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