- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; ; - - - - - - . ' - - - - - - - - - - - 'r ' - - - . , - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - . - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----1 . I 'l'IJ OL\tAIIA : DAII.JY nEF . - : - : , 'SUNDAY _ 1. , .APHIL 7 , 180 . _ . ' JENKINS BLAMES TilE CITY t Ohargcs it with Shirking Its Duty Towa.rJ thc Poor and Dcstitut . . COUNTY MAY NOT AID DETROIT SChEME I r CI..alrlllan . , RtrllhfJ leln"M Taxpayer "ouhl Ni lt ' \ l1r \ ' " an ' \ piirni.r1tIoii- : ltI'lro \PJrUIrlaUol- Mnter UIRCURI at the ) ; \tlll ' 'c.tcrcty-Vr.IIt Until , July Wih only $81 In the tresury to the cre,1 , oC the general fund Dougls county from I ' - & this ) time until the rhlo ( oC July wIll do n k credit huslness Feca turned over hy } 'rnk F. Moores for the Jut quarter to the amount x oC $1 ,92 bring the special cash fund up ( to . . , . about $20.000 , hut evcry cent DC this money Is , lecrled b the c lnty to IJY Is ofcers , so that all purchase of IUlplos ( wilt have to he : made on the credit plan On account oC these facts , which were brought out Rt the meeting oC the county commlsslonera yesterday afternoon , the ! leS- .I - ton as 10 whether any all can be extended l , the promoters oC the "Uetrolt ) plI" : for the : releC or the ( .or Is highly prohlemalcal I As stated FrLlay , It Is certain that the county ' t cannot extent any fnancial assistance except , 4 7. 4 I It lay call on Its credit , which the commissioners - missioners cXllressed the/seh's us tutu to do , . A letter was read ( rain Secretary M. A. 1lcGlln. who acts ror tie com/lle having : . the city garden (1lan ( In charge. lie stated I I . } t to tl hoard that It Is nnlelpated that $ t.OO p I .i : , wi cover the expolices ( ' oC the enterprise , an(1 ( i tm commissioner are askd to contrlblte this sum lowanl the seed fund. , ) Just what L < i \ I10unt or seld will IJe neeled , or how many O applicants ( wi ue on hand to utilize Il he ) dli . , chl not Imow. f Jldgo Stenherg commented Ipon ; the fad L I that n new organizatIon hall been formal , ap- d' ' IJarenty ) supplantng the Assoclatel , Charites , r for taking direction oC the undertaking. I ! t . hope It would get the sam conllence lS f , placed In tie other organizaton ! , hut : douhted If there woull ( ho a savin oC SO per , . _ cent to Iho county , as slated , In demanis for / rleC nDxt wtnter IC Ihe ( ganlen plan , was ! carried out. lie did ( nol Ihlnlc It would say over 10 I'er ; cent. It ts doubtful. he Raid , If the I . . taxpayers would acquiesce / In an expenditure oC tile annul asked or the county. 'fhe as- . q c Ressmeut for this year will he less than for ' ? last and he woull , now estimate the probahle \ : ' , defcit as not less Ihan $50,000 al the elli , I , or this fiscal ) 'ear. Yet In 8pl0 or the d- 1cll nlHI elecrclsed assessment the court anti , I other expenses would continue right along. " . ' , ,7- . Under these circumstances the doctrine that , ,17 necessiy Imuws no law would hardly apply ' In Ihls caeo. 1'he boar ! might do something 't I ly extldlng Its credit ( . hut woull not dare : go further than the public sentment would " , carry It. ; Commissioner 1.lvesey approl'cl of the plan \i \ anti recalled , a time when he Irst struck I , Omnha. with nothing hut n hOD to his name. ) lie had raised , on a smal lot , enough vege- t , . tables to supply two mottles , and know thai 1 the poor could .10 well . Perhaps the county " , J could save 10 per cent hy having this garden I plan carrIed uut. Doubtless the seed could , see - I' le purchased at cost by the county and Indl- lduals , Ir an earliest spirit was shown. ! Commissioner Jenkins called the cIty to account In n vigorous speech showing that I the county hal , ben doing its duly , while , In 111s opinion , the city had don nothing but t , shirk its responsibites ns far as relieving the veer was concerne'\ ' The city had been , piling up taxes. while the commissioners had reduced their levies. lie said there seemed to exist a notion that the county must rur- fish everybody with anything. Just for the asking , transportation being asked oren to the most distant points. lie submited . figures showing that on account of charities alone the county had hail 10 expend about . . . ; 36,000 the past winter. . I - Mr. McGnu explained how the county ; would be tile gainer , as It Was the Intention to I give nil nsloners or the county notification ft that they must avail themselves of a parcel i ? of land or would get no relief next winter. I Mr. Stenberg Inquired oC Mr. Sutton L r whether Douglas county could not avai Iselr , of a Portion ( or the $250.000 appropriated by the last legislature for the drolth suffcrers . , , inasmuch lS Douglas county pays on.llnth I of tile state laxes. Mr. Sutton replell that when he hall been I asked If Ihl county wanted any of I he had I , ' IDswelec "no" on his own reponslblt ) ' . as I he dhl not SUlIJOS ( the county would care to I I . go , on record as destitute . but that aboul L .t , i. ; 25,000 hal ben reserved for emergencies S . Ind out of this sum probably something clid I - ( le oblalne , ] \ A moton prvalell to razor the McGnn m communicatIon to the chnrlies commiee for 1 I COltsiderltiOtl. ; II regular session the board received a , . , report concerning the fee dispute between Il and Sheri Drexl. The finance committee , \ t In view or tile sheriff's rerus,11 to , ' sherJ's pay over . 5126 of his rees Iccumllaled by him by virtue . ' . J' of acting as a special receiver In various ! .L.I : cases , null ! In response to tit3 sheri I's re- . quest to have the case adjusted before the 4 court , directed County Attorney Ilaldrige 10 , bring a suit at once In district court to reo . I. cover thD amount oC Sheriff . . r " ' alount SherH Drexel. . , 'fhe regular quarterly ) ' reports of the county ' . ' r ofilcers were received , Inclulng a report oC , fees " , , i by I'ranl g. } Moores , accounting for ; 1,912 In the district clerl's ofce accolntng , $294 I j In the prelate judge's olc ! , I T/I / all or two assitnnts to County Treasp \rer ] Iroy was extended until May 1 for gett ting out the delhlJlent ( tax lst , , Judge Dlme flleste(1 ( the use or a pri- I "alo 0111cc , askln ofcl asking for one In the New York Lifo : . , hullllll - It , The bridge at Waterloo was reported In . bad condition . and Imunucdiatc conditon. Inlncdlle : repairs sere _ 4 0 ; ecolnmnndoj , . were 'fhe board melts Wednesday afternoon , when a reeponse 10 Iho re'luest of the poor I relief commlteo Is expected . . . IU''IIWJl1W11 - - Ilore IIln 11.1 * , Illhtr T"mporltlro I'ruuik'ii . . fur : , 'brnhui , ' VASlllNr.'I'O I I . ' ' n'/'ON / , \Ilrl C.-'hl' forecast for undldy Is : For ell'asl'a-Showers : Iarm r : variable winds. 4 . ' For 1\lisouri--Sluowers \ : Inrmer : In Ihl 'r norlhwest i sOlthll'f , .t viuids. . I Ilor HOlth I.tlccitt-P'air , Irrrellell by shuwrl > II the castrit lotti n t"rl ; warmiwr \'arluh ! Illtl . llltlli warl1r ; ; ; Fir iCitUttliSFair ' , frrcellr(1 ( h ) ' howerK ii II the early lu\II ! ; w.lrltr : variable indln. ' For Iowa- Siluwttrs wlleK ' winds . luwlShuwelKj ; lalmel' ; vlrlnllo variable FOE ( 'utoratoGenerally winds. ( ralr : wlrmer : For Moiitamia-1"alr ' . . 'oltula-"I"alr : wlnner In the southern - 4- ern IOrtol ; sOllhell ) stnds. , \ I ' it'i ' i 1..11.1. I . I OI I"ICF , ' 'Ilm : \1.\Tli1lt llUItIAU , , OMAI t. \ , " , . AT1 IUmAU , OtAI."prl G.--Oiiiuliu rrconl of tom : iteru t ii mu n ii ii Cal 11(11 I i , ' ter- l'erltlllnt rilrul'omparell ) sv i Lb the I S ' . ja LT' . correiluildiiu ' ! day or the ( last ( our wih : o' " " lsu : : . IMI , . /01 . . : , o't IS'i. IS:1. : I tsit. ! . . t : l1nxIuutuuut , . " ' llxlmll temperature. . . r1 n 81 I1 I ; . # "t' 1IIIIUI l\ml ' ralul'J. . . 39 42 4' L 3 : Avrngtt teuulieraturo. . . . . . 41j ri 6t :1 l'reciidtlution , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ l'reclltltol . . . . . . . .CQ .01 ) .o ) . ) Cuiltiltituit ur ' ' ( tt'Inli'ratliru CUldttul nut ) h'I1rtlro altt i I lt 18S O/.lm : for the du ) ' 111 sluice March I. 4 Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 - t leflciemtey ror . the tlty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Normll % Irel.iplnton. ) . . . . . . . . . .10 Inrh I o ' ] ' XOI rOI' thl .Ia . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Inh ' , 1otal ) recllllatol SIIC" March 1. .1.71 ! Inches . ' _ 1 ' rt' . Defciency 111/ ' " larch I. . . . . . . . .3t Ileh : . ' , I - 1. - - . . \ . 'Ii.Sl1 - - , Olser\ . S V. \ ' . I . it . : u'ii / h. . " . fun' TIII. * Til , afternoon the musia I HplI'lece for mel wi he or Inlsulllltll I r > t. I ! ! i r. lumer I Moore wilt ( omllel the t/'I\/cl'l / l\hl \ wit I sing " 1'hl I'ulins I , . t ) . I llrr , 'rho oldl's. wi ' . tIl wilt 1.ln ) "Atalia , " IHlch by Eend ' is . sOhn , ' \llestes 1"itiehs " by t , I ) its. tlr , . _ Hute will sender 1 sOl ) . . ) 1.111. . couus . J ! t . n , . Joslton ) by ilifl)5t'lf. MI' . I.'mnl I. I , COl. ' ) , ( ' , former ' , - ! leml'nhlp sail fluauiclal lerc . luall111 . . tory , wit Itelv I' Ih/ IHllln'Hs , r use after - , . 15000 . Major Halroul IJICII < "s. The nCer- _ Ices COllel'O 111lpl ) ' at t o'doel Ild i close Lit 510 : nod IU . for mt'n 011' . 11..11 Whl i II" 'l'ro t''uy . ' . \1 'II. I.ONnON , April U--.t the I.ONnONprl 0-\ nwtng Of the London Athletic dub at Stanbrtt 1 today ( , lbu rate for COO , 'unls Ihulenlo cnll , I' I : , C u ' % liredin. the holder Cr tile tr"I'h . beat W. 1 ( ' Iulnn , . . use , 'nIck stiller r Pamhrlls' N UnIVClI ) . by fifty ) 'IHI. Ircdln' tita ' S w&i 1:1 : :1i. : ! tm L- _ - - - - = - JAl WAB NO BRASS BAND THERE - l0ml Cumin/ or lolllR l tOIRtOI Wal Wlhn'l frmnn.lrMlon. All oC the Douglas ccunty member of the legislative session which clocl up shop yes- terlay , returned from Lincoln over the Elur- Ington road last evening , coming In on the 4:10 : train. There was no brass hand ( nt the depot to play "The Conquering Hero Ccmes , " which Cnct WA I source oC some annoyance 10 the legislators. During the day there 11\1 heen an attempt to raise a shal ; ! pure sum. Clently to the clenty large pay expenses oC a band , hit Rlchuw the loney was not drepped into the lInt The train arrived on time , l Is the usunl custom ant several or the prouel law makers climbed down ( rosa the rear steps ( oC the rear coach anti looked ( around tar saute cue to welcome t"lel homo again Not seeing thes parleR , they shoullere(1 , ( thrlr grips ant their Iluppolntment Awl walked II' to the street car lne , boarded cars which run toward ( their ! respective hOles and ( were socuu hurlct In the bosoms of their families . An abortive nt- I tellt ( was made by Sam \ncleod ! . 11 Sheep I , and n fell others to work II ) 1 little reception - ton for the geatEmen. tutt "dtrd a-lornln , " - - - - - - RELATIVES TAKE TILE BODY , Ulnlln $ of I" , Aulamni CcuItms 'ftt Nat Uo 10 Iho 1).ccUng Unoh. IelaUvc oC P. Adams Coh'ln , who corn- mlte.1 . suicide Friday , will claim the body , ansi , this being the case , the Omaha Medical college , 10 which Colvin said I should g In a letter which ho left , wi not ask for it. Calvin was a memher In good standing oC Occidental lodge , Knights or Iythlas , oC Coitiruhuis . ii ill , Chin noel br Conumnu flier ( Mc- l Allster oC this 10dKe telegraphed Past Gralll Chancelor Scism oC this city to see that the holy , WIS lucid until relatIves arrived. The coroner agreed to hold It. W. T. Cetin or IraYlon , a brother , wilt reach the city this Inorning. S hurt hy Ir,1111 frol . ( ' "r , Archie McCoy 10 South Jghleenth street , was severely hrulse(1 last evening hy falling from I street car on the SOuth Omnha line as Il was rOlnll/ corner at l"oirtu'nthi anl CaSK strlet / ! le I was taken ! t.n Sixteenth and Casts streetK. where tl polCe nmhilanle was cliel nnd iso Ins taken home. 'he IIJU'les weru lot consldel'el serious. . I.VV.I. 11In'ITl . . George A. Magney delvere,1 , his lecture on Oratory amId , Orators" at Urelna last ovenI 01 Ilg. I Ilg.lr. . henry Friedman celebrated his G3d hlrthlay by a party at tile Drexel Friday e vening. I Is Innoulce(1 that ladles who attend the Carpeltr lectures wi 10 expected to take heir t hats orr. The Stale Boar(1 ( or Agriculture wi not meet until Api 16 , reports to the contrary having been denied . The Ilncoln term or the federal court to h rrsumec . \Jrl ( IG , wi be rolowed quickly by tile lay tErm In Omaha I , There will be a special meeting oC general assembly [ , HI. Knights or I.1bor. at II Knights of Labor hal , 10 I and 112 South Fourteelth street , Monday evening April 8. Business oC great Ilporlance Is to be trans- actell. Garfield , circle , ladies or the Grand Army or the ltepsihilc . will ho1 memorial services for the late Joint B. Jolza at their hal al W'ednesday. April 10. nt 3 p. m. All oil soldltrs , their families anti the Sons < Veterans arc invited to attelld. , Dr. Jlld1l Ham , vice Iresldent oC the International . national 'oman's union or London , Eng . . a native or India. wilt speak UnIty Church this evening II the cosl me of his PeoPle ( on "The Condition or Women In IndIa , and What Is Proposed to Do for Them. " Secretary Glan or the Board or Education has Issuell a handbook : for the use oC these Interest In the schools. I Is of convenient rorm to carry In the pocket and contains the pErsonnel or the beard and the teaching force , together with other material information. So far this year the prospects In the build- log line are decidedly batter titan for either of tile two previous years . The aggregate sum to bi expended itt buIldIngs , the permits for which were issued during March . Is the largest of any month since November , 1S92. Archie McCoy and another boy named Jones have been arrested on a warrant charging them with keeping a vicious dog. 'he complaining witness Is Mrs. lncdel , who claims that time dog bit her daughter. I Is nol known to which one of the hays the dog bllonge < and Ihererore both were arrested , Before Judge Ambrose n hearing was given yesterday to numerous creditors who are 5 seekIng to obtain some oC the money due fet work done on Fort Crook by the piumbllg firm , Welshans & Co. An Injunction has 5 been brought to restrain the bondsmen or I Welshans ( rolls getting first money out or the I sum tiuc from lhe ' ! government and the court L was asked by the bondsmen to : et tile ortlol : siCo. Arguments were heard by Judge Dume Sat- Dlfe Inlay hy I creditors or the John T. Paulson es- tI tLe. The creditors are seeking to have set a nile a mortgage gl'en on property of the estate by one of the children . I Is claimed that tile other three . chiidren . heirs , trans- rerrel the proprt to tint fourth child for the IUTose ) or having tile $ : .OOO mortgage plac,1 l ) , upon it. 'h'lic vtI1 irohibits ! I. 'Ih ! wi prohlltts the mort- g aging of tile P,1Ison estate. Sewer Commissioner Balcolbe says that the asphal paring contest II Omaha has Hlnly passed Into a cut rate war on Il gold ! n isis. In vIew or the present lively colnpeti- ton between the contractors , I Is the best o iportumulty ( Ihnt tile taxpayers oportully may have to Ibtuln pavemenls at ellen ( rates , ) In his oplnlol It would bo ni economy for the ploperly owners to come II with petithons for the repavllg of the woollen block streets Ihlo time war Is on all take the benefit. of the conuisetitlan. ( . belel J'1ItSO. " , .11. I'.l i.i G1t.1 I'LIS. 1. J. Burke of Missouri Valley Is at the Murra ) ' . W. U. Watt , halley , Itaito l , Is n guest al < ' the t I'axuon W. S , Devoe , Ottumla , Ia , Is registered lt t the Inxton. S:11 : Freeman , 0101 , Mont . Is registered at the Mercil.nts. IV . Il83el , Oenlood , In , was II Ihe S cly . yestcrday. W. C. Ir'or , Hell Oak , la" , was at the Delone yeslerday. H. I. lesser or Hastings tool dinner at I tbe t Delue ) 'ettenlay. Inner P. I. . Hllhi antI vIte , Alliance , 0. , arc I guests at the Arcade . 1.'lan ) nrowl , Inlght or the grip. Is I reglslerell nt tile hlarker. I. n. h Craig knight oC Ibo grip , Louis I yule , Ky' . , Is at the \lrller. ChJlo Jel cli , mhht ! : oC time grip ' , of St Joe , ; u. , Is stoJpln ! Lit the 1111' . Charll'S U. : .iltciseli . wlo all , dolghter , Marion , in , ore Huests al the 2himrray. J. I' : . Mclliosh and George W. lrGulre ) , i 'ersia . Ia. , tool , dinner Oeor/e Arcade yes : t erday. ! ) , Charles larnard or the Wlndor hold , Atlantic , la" , Is nl the Iehiomu ) , accmupanIe Iltcl I hy i Mn. hlarnani. Ielone IcccrJanled , I Q. ( ordner , one oC the wel Imoln busl- i leis mnamsagers for hIniouu lime , ' ntn ! lana/er 1ollon Ire elIclacular simouvs , " " . now v1ti shols wlh "Superba , Is 1/1.1rtere,1 / , al Limo Harkel' Iateclva John Conlora or ) pn\'c is al I this Merchamsis . lie itt uequisiiiumi I 10 lelUlslluu hailer ' S for n. c. Shan' for forgery , au,1 , will paJI'r for lelvr with his l'riDler ' ) tJla wi . ! eve I.lan I. ' Pierce ' , general secretary oC Ihe Yuung Men'H Christian oscciatlosu. Ceta Hllhb , la. , amid lorr.rly auccaton. tlQ 10rbeuhll' Cttar selletary oC the auorlalon In this cUy. 1M I guest ; lt Ihu "I\ ny. cl ) .1 tl , . Mercrr : Charles \V. Sisivel St . Louis ; ii. i. I I tlgll' , Cleveland ; W. Sl . tulller. ) ( UIIOI , 0 : A. 1 Mason . ia Porte , In I ; Wi Craig , ( 'hlcago ; Mist . \hbot : Ie trol ; J. Mcenoush , C. I. Graham , Han 1'r.mcIHeo j Ii. I' . Slahl Chicago : Ii . F' . Fee rls , ( len.IJI\I , 0. ; It. E . Watzl" , I. . 1. Louis : ; hi , P. Manhal , Grand island ; .1 .1V , Story , . \ . 1' . ehllz , Cincinnat , O. i J. J. liar - roll , St. Louis ; e. hh. leeck , Jr. , l'htlsbsirg : Iltsulrg C. YOII W. ; . 100 < good , Chlgo : I" . it , Fast , New _ . _ = rIir.si , "II , Ihl IIotei. ' ,1 thu. . \ r'au1-h1. " n. Mnsri , Norfolk e . , 1las I : , . ' I. ; lrIII ) ' . 1.iisu'uln. \t lii' Utl'IP-.PI'eh Opeit. Y. Ii. Stonc ' . Optl \ fl I : e.llbl'I , Lincoln : S . , t' . huh , Stan. : I I1 , las. \1 lisa M"rchanl'T. Powen , Sutton. A. \ flowen. L } , J . Jioingturduer , Lincoln , H , S. L'ln'IUII JQI&ardner TALK ( OF TiE TENNIS CLUBS - Omaha PIIjoI Wi Ocn the season's Play Ear1y ' This Ymr , INTEREST IN TIlE GAME'S WELFARE I.oc'nt Organlxnton hopes to ho\ Imo : C1 Ciiui5iiihUIi- , ITairt II time 81ato ln.utl'd-Chlgcf : In time Hulo.- ) : Olllh Leathers Cumll ! One week from next Saturday , I Is proPoSed . PoSed 10 hoh the formal opening or the Omaha I.aln Tennis club. TII courts are ; alrady In good shape for play : indeed , they I Ilave beet , II constant use all winter The weather has been so mid that hardly a week h,18 passed that sonic of the mor enthulaslc member have not beets seen at practice. ( Is customary theo days for lawn tennis cubs , like mnlnr ) ' and \ other establish- meats , to have an opening at the b glnnllg oC the season , or elsu matters might be al. 10wC to move along as they have been doing silce last spring. Apart rrom Ihe almost continuous practice on the courts the winter has bn Car Crom a close seaton Two very lively meetngs have been held. Officers have been elected , who , ever ) ' OM admis , wil pull well together for the furtherance or the club's Interests In addilon , the Omaha club has become a member or the National association , and this will give n greater prestge lo time Jilcipal tournament of the YEr , the ole open 10 all comers , at the end or ugusl. There cal be no dOlbt that the season of 1595 j ! wilt see a great delelotJnent or the gam In the city. There Is a greater rivalry nmong the leading members or tile club thm there has ever been bror No one can sa ) With any ! degree or certainlY who wi hold first place , even at 11 begllning or the s SJson and there are Sl many or the YOln/er men who are said 10 be coming to the Cronl that the competion may be even keener as the seaRonrows older. . . grows olcer. C. S. Culngham , who held Irst place In time state for so long , an(1 ( las temporariy laId oft last year by al / Injure I hand , Is now II excellent condition Cor f the fray , and hopes to regain the premier posItion. ( Austin , who acquired the title last year , however , Is also practicing hard a 11 the opinion Is very wldspread that ho will forge rapIdly ahead as the summer advanc Cull ( wi lealo al his prrsent rivals far he- hind i , Hey certainly' Intends to .10 his best to Juslry the confidence that his rrlenls , have In htint and Is planning to visit several or the leading tcuraments In Chicago and other places. - ' I I Is In the doubles game probably that the I greatest hnllrovement Is to be looked ror. tany or the leading "layers are already paired for the season . These who have not already chosen their partners are mostly looking Olt for saro ana with whom Ihe ' they ) can practice constanty , so that when tournaments come around they wi he In condition to vanquish alt com- ! Petitor. I Is the lack of regular partners that has robbed doubles compettons In the past oC their natural Interest Not only has the standard of the game been kept down , but lisa interest In rolowlng the leading pairs through the season and In the contpott- compel- 11m among the best oC them has been absent. This year there Is every evidence that there will be an IllJrovemelL II this respecl. , In regurl , to tie state association I Is too early as yet to state anythIng very definitely. The Omaha club Is making vIgorous efforts tu reach some results , but until the clubs In the 11Ierent cites of the state have organized themselves I Is Impossible to get them to take mich Interest In the matter. I Is i hoped thai Instead oC In organization of only three clubs like the old one , sonic dozen or moro wi cOle and make a union worthy or the name. In due limo a meeting vuhi be called , which It Is suggested should be held at Lincoln at which the officers should bc elected and a constitution drawn u" and I adopted. Then wilt come the great stulblng block. Two or three cities In the state are likely to ask for tim state championship com. petition , and the rock On which the old as- Iclalun foundered wi have to he crossed I there wore no association of the kind the dimeulty would settle itself . for the champIons : pIons are all In Omaha , and ] . of course , would S naturally Insist that the chalengers should iconic i come here to play them. But I Is 1 questior I Queston whether the Interests or the game throughout L the state cannot be hotter served by alowing ; one or the other of the events to go elsewhere I Is really a mater that should be decided by the Omaha club , but , or course , It will cents : wi core before the state association. aL any rate for Inal decIsion. It will not bo long before the city tournament - ment will be engrossing the attention locally. Last year a slight attempt was madeIve the younger and weaker len the advantage ! of the Ilndlcap , and the outcome was so eminenty successful that the Idea wi prob- nhly be carried further this year A year ago the players were only divided Into three classes ; this number might bo easily raised to six , even Ir the tournumenl comnmuittee did commitee not feel equal to the task or handicapping o very one In exact proportion to his skill , ski There can be uio doubt hut that such a move woulc be eAtremely popular , especially among 10ve the t many enthusiastic Illayers In the city who are not members or the Omaha club , did cub alll would probably result In douhle the number of entries. 11 lumber In this connection the Lawn 'fennls iluihe. tn gives very great prominence to an article hy Valentno G. Hail. urging tile Importlnce artcll If Ihe hal leap tOllr.m Jt , The r rtcle does I not contain ' any very valuable usiggestlomis ; on the point raIsed , hit its prominence Indlctes that the experts are heglnnlng 10 elotico tile nolco nhsence throughout the country or what has I llano more tu give tennis tile position I 110115 hell In i gnglanll amid other coumsirics At a recent meetng oC the National I.anmi : Natonal ' 1011 r'tuusis a socluton or gnglolli Importalt ncton s was tahen regarshissg two of the rules , One of these hurl ( ) seems to ho recelvln the attention It deserves. I I a change 5 which so far Is only suggeslell . us an. rx- I lerlnHnl t , hut t wbs ic'hi , I I lieruui an cit thy adopted , Is i going to re\'olutonlze the mioutules gaunt lnlrel ) 1 Is 10 Il'ohlhl the server's gaml part nrr from voileyhsig tutu return oC tile , I'olyJng reluln service . This Ifleamla . or course , that holh time sen'er Inll his partner must stanl , at I he base iin , Inll the bal Is well Into play. both rlnnlng Inl lp together Ir they wish to playa voileyisu Hare , as Is geitmtralhy ncedrd voleyllg 1' t Iw the only reliable omts 'fho isuatter callis ? lp l In the form oC a rccomnunenuiatiuii care irott I the t commitee i which reeommendatun Ippolntell t rrol tu rOlblder 11 question of the servIce. This comlitee ? has heln ihovoting great sittemltlol .Ielotnlreat I to time mater , a 111 the tact thai they wora Inahll i s 10 I suggest any plan which wOlld he Iliely l to commenl , Iself 10 players mill . rates . aI Pastme very reasJnably claims . that there Is hut little demand for a change , I ' ' ' The committee , as a rIder to hl'lr t report of t " flllre , "recolmenc strongly for trlll" tim - roliowlng ( rule : 10th In the 61nlIes mini , slosilli-s douhlES gaitte list a server .hul stand Ihen ho bhal game the suit of serving. u'ttiI holh feet bhsiisul 6Irllnwih r"ll l'hlnll the base hue , anti ' blPI lne % 'itiuln time limIts anI ' wihin Il IhniH or the rauttinuatiosts Ionlnuntonl or the llile unll center tine 5 or the slnle uisd double ' cent'r Illel : l.f ) . . ! Ult Iloullo cuul'ls , respeCt ' fo far the rlll ' Is practically as I was en- forced here last year. hut II ltroceeuis . SlIt I It IH $ this last clause Which Is Imporlant : In Ihe .Ioulies . gains iseititer time server the ' liii en'lc. partnfr shal'ole ) ' the return of At tile sale meetng of the Fnglsh mtsso ( Ialol definite action was expected ) to be tahesm 015 the . ( at ilsu' . ! ! 01 IJll.ton tl let It we S I prupose(1 ( Ihn lull tails the WIS al bals tOlchllg lieS . whelhel' frol the service or In the mnidii , ? ef the rest , shoul I he alowel , Ie be replayed . ' 'ler was so much . divergence oC opinion \ , Ilawever. that It . hclclel' las dechle.1 10 appoInt ) n commitee 10 oUlaln the views or 1)lanrs oil tics point. Thire Is much Interest over the report Illat I he ' lglsh challlol. MI' J. 111 , and aho I Mi' . I i. W. I.elb , Mr. and t1rs . hhiihyar , I ( ( nrlbh lal ) ' champlonl ) , anti Mr. 1 1 I'a F 1,1 . Goofibody ( , "ho was here hat year , Ire ] i I ; lake part In Bom8 of the American buena lents I ills ) 'ear , 111 1 several degrees abrlC any one ni this side lr the water amI 1 It i Is very ( InuhIII Ir LewIs would not be able to defeat any oC the American players In t chlplonshlp competition , alhough he ha problhly palcd isis zenith , The reporl 1 Is lubl8hed In good faih by the Duletl , but It Is not nt all ' Lewis will bn seen here this yearJr \ , t Ver , ( iootibody left last fall with the Inleqt\ \ oC returning . nut returnlnl. It Is more titan likely t'i he has IICCCCIc1 ) In securing n Ilromls t1l n Phi , who Is n member oC the 810 ' 1hst , ; In ! uhln , to cc- eOlpany him : r. eufi , 4tira. Ilyar,1 Are also quite ( likely to ct'64 ! ) , the ocean. IC : Ir , Ilyar(1 coes not deciqtu stay at home for tile sake oC cricket.1 r' . W. ii. I'ornrmrlll"1" ; thn , Chaauiipioiitiulu , JOSTON , . \l G.-1w natIonal court Tennis ( , chall'Cnshl ( O'Aunerica Wil Won to lay by Ii. S. Degar.lyndlR or Nsv Yorl nl the court or the .1 . mHo Athletic neso- \hletc claton lit the 1111 . Iltch Iwlh U. H. I'ear- , . , or . ' lug Jr. this 11 ! cl ) ] ii score : 11earmelcll . . . . . . . :11Irore . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . Jearllg . , . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . \-G-\-1-3 \ \ 1'1.1 , , i'tiiiiiiir /'U/ZI riozzi'1\i. I'ou' Law II South lak"ln on limo SUhJrct . h Very Mrl"lrnt , SrOtTx FALLS , S. I ) . Audi G.-Siueclai.-- ( ) ACer the middle of .lmmste . lt which ( tle the law ( rohlhllnl prize lighting 11assd tl the r cell legislature wi go Ilto l'Iecl. II wilt b'er ) ' (1lcul for neWSlaers ( both inu'iie and outside or thIs Stltte . to gel mill ) ' Inr.Jr- 1110n concerning Irlz\ tights to be 1111h' oft II this 8tutl alhough It Is Ikel ) ' that nnne ) sviii be psmiieti elf , wi ) lletl owing lu the very strict lw , ' 1he corresl'ondenl who sends out 1loll'e or I chaleng ! or or I light eUle1 uliler the heat of those who "eiuali iso l'onHI1II II the county Jill "ut ' " "shal six ' IOlths 1111 hued not jll ' "xCeelHII r.J. ) Time ( arlelpulor II time Sight "shiull bl' 1m- Ilrlsol.t In the ( enlentllr ) ' nol less titan one ' tier " lore . Iln t1 ) 'rn rs , " Section : 1 t'edls : "Who.ver Is rerlls resenl lit such light its al mull , AeeOI(1 ( or sturgeon . or Idvlses l , encourlge1 or I'romutes ' such light , iitii be lght Illrlsole(1 II i the itemu I tell tiary' 10t lell I than omiti lior Inure tItan live , aie lur 10re Iml lve years and itisrul nol exeeeell SIW. Section I Is also 11111 ? sweepilg. I 11 : . "Wh ( Vl'r tnstlntes , carries on , ( rOlotes or engages II mtmiy slarrllg ur hoxll i l'xhlhltlJn , and any IIY neWsaer isublisiler who luriumis cisti- ( ( IllhlKher prlnt1 any ehli. lengo or other notice rellttiitg tltereto elicIt le lined not ( reltn iOO , ! 01 cOllne.1 shul . the county jail " cOlnl jnl not eXCeIHI six month . I I Is ; tholghl tint n tight Is abouL to be 1IIIetl of the HII'poKeil ' parllllmnt1 many he ( ) llce under hands to keep ) the peace. II SUI"lS ON 'Il n IllNN IU ' ! 'I.\JS. - S tceplochn'o nt lilly Iititrict Juhhccl 1111 ' . \ I SteiN Heolal.1 . ( SIT. SAN nANCISCO , Apri G.-'fhe steeple- : chase was jollied . today tutu , mill hets were declll'ec oft . ' 1le lace was Ixed for WooII- ) ford to win but when It WIS seen he had 10 show lIed Pat foolel , him antI Apri won. 'hel'e wns I howl mint , nn Illellgalol , with the result that mm bets were vaiti. " 10 IeM ICI'e a\l. ] ) Favorite ! wun other races. HUlmarleM : FI'Kt riuce lllr t a uitii e . un iii L'mlC , 2-yemir- 'elr- ollK : COla , 109 Isom (7 ( to 5) ) , 101 ; Virgie , IJ , 1.loyl ( ( : I t ) to 1) ) , second : Gltuitte ( colt Io Grlln U ( to 1) ) , timit ii. ' 1n" : : te ½ . Secnn,1 , rice , six furlol8 , sllln : CaptaIn - ! alIt Hees , 10. Flynn t to 1) ) . \on ; ! Bronll- hlal , , 101 ? , UrWIn 17 to 1) ) , sel'onelon'en ; , lOI , 1 Helnrleh ( i to 1) ) , lhlrl\ ' ! me : 1:1" : , . : lJuartcrstnlf , i'xsuutimlim' I . 'heel of Ftrtune , Sir Hlellld. Berardu , tlamnstay and Ar- nete alsu ran. 'rimirti race , 'ashlnglon stak"K , 2- 'ear- olds , six furlong1 ; Can. Iotu. 103 , 180/ (2 ( li to II ) , ton ; \'llar Pinkerton , Ill . hIiii l : 11. 111 to 1) ) , 530C4)Itd ' ' : Valente , Ili , 'a'lol' (12 to 1) . third. 'l'iustt ) : IW. 1 : ; Iu1'es1igtttor all Eleazor also ran. l 1"oulth race , ma tie nn,1 I qua rter . hstiuti : i- hllll- cap : Fln..hlht , 10. "l'lln 14 to & 1. ) won ; Gllntl ; , 15 , ' rayiouS ( ( I I ) ; Hee0111 : 1) ' \ Dy , 97 , Flynmm 1 1 (7 ( to I ) third. Time : 2S : ( . Ioma , Nebuchaulmtezzni' , FlrUlu , IA Uaocon und Cussie also maixu. Fifth rare utile nnd a half , sleeplechase : Apri , 135 , Cairns (6 ( tl 1 won i Hell i'&t . 1\ 138 , Spelce (8 ( to 1) ) . s cct.rsd ; WuolO'd , 1 \ , lcInerne ) ' ( : to 1. ) Ihlrl 'I'iune : 3:22. : 'l'iic Lark , Esperance l , Mere , Nntor , liayuminrket amid : Iendocno nisi } rami. laymnrket Sixth race six fuluns : Cenette Edwards I , 115 , Grlln (1 ( to : ) , Iwon : Donc'Ister , 119 ! Seaman (12 ( to 1 ) secoodl Mr. Jingle. 121. Shaw ( ; to I ) , tisird. r Time : 1:15 : % . ltinio- diablo , Del Norte , Het Hoot and Pronto also rail . NASHVI.LE , April G-The races today , wart prety wel dlvlled nut one favorite , two second choicES aiM ' two outsiders win- tiiitg. Tue LInwood stake for 2.'ear-olds , $ tOtO , was little niore 'thiicn a romp for the Charter Oak stables , Jls Johnson-Vie filly . Jlse ) ' . YeSIerS , the ( avdtrRe . finIshed U poor Mth. Itttn began to ( mdi.4iuring the .Hpr- n on anc the indicatIons , are that the . trick wi he bild when the Cumberland prize , Is schetuleL to he run. I HUIS : First ract six rurong : : Millard (6 to 1) ) won. Lillid or the \Ve t (1 ( I to 1) ) Recond heidi 'V ( ( [ to 1) ) third Tim : 1:15. : Second race , four rurlong : Merry Thought (6 ( to 5) ) won Lule Lewis (10 ( to 1) ) second , I.'redonla (6 to I ) third (0 Time : 049y. ; Third race . six furlongl : Moloch (5 ( to 1) ) won. Catar"'uK (5 ( to 1) ) second , Dr. Work (5 to 1) ) third Time : 1:14i % . l"ourth race , I.lnnwood stakes , for 2-year- old , SIO four furlongs : Jilsy (2 ½ to 1) ) won , Amlndn (5 ( to 1) ) second , Francis (6 ( to 1) ) , eOlpled with Free Coinage , third Time : 0:4S : ½ . Fifh race . six furlongs : 'Vlnfel ] (2' ' ) to 1) ) woit Metropolis (3 ( to 1) ) secontl Lady Pepper - per (4 ( to 1 ) third. TIme : I : :1G. NEV OU.FANSJl ( G.-Sbth and last day New Louisiana Juckoy club's sprIng meetng. Woalher rin } ' : track ( uiat. Ito- tilts : First race , seven furlongs : Joe 'VJolman ( \ to 1) ) won , Galen Brown (1 ( to 1) ) second , I llet (5 ( to 1) ) thIrd TIme : 1 :31. : Second race . five rurlongs : Annn K ( Ii to 1 ) won , Euna (7 ( to 1) ) second , Vaucluso (15 ( to 1) ) tiuird. Time : 1:03. : Third race , one utile : Billy McKenzie (20 to 1 ) won , l"lorence l (3 ( to 2) ) second , Oh No (20 ( to 1 ) thin Time : 1:13 : % . I"ourth race , Consolation iiauutiicap , . six ( imrioitgn : I.ung Iroolt (6 ( to 2) ) won , eaRH (4 10 I ) secouc , Jratwhle t5 tu 2) third. 1'hle ( ; 115. ; 1"lrh race , five anti a haIr furlongs : Chenoa (8 ( to 1 ) tvon Sir John (6 ( to 1) ) Rec- 1 enl , , laluon (2 ( to 1) ) thIrd. 'rim : IO'J'4. : I.IT'II' : HOCK , Arlt" , April G.-'l'he fourth lay ( of the spring uneeting or the I.Hto Hoclt .lockey club meetn . ! track was heavy and time nlendlnee guod. He- suls ( : First race , six furlongs : Frank Gayle (3 to t 1 won , Mnllle Gray (1 ( to 2) ) Secotd , Iopsy ( ( to I 1) ) third. Time ( : IIGI : . seconl 5conui ( race , lIve furlongs : Conesslon (11 ( to 1) I ) wuui 110ntgomlry (1 10 2) ) stcond , Fasig Ii ( I 10 1 ) third , 'lmo ( : 1:014. : , 'rllmrih race mie nnd / Rlxleenlh. Jockey Club stakes : \'ulcler fur henry YOln . I.'ourlh race one mile : \'andelmun (3 ( ! to S I 1 t'nnVahatchsie ( : to I ) second , UlnUI ( L (3 ( to 1 ) third. 'Ilne : 1:16. : ( "Ifl mace , five anti ( ( hnlr flrlongs : : .Josllhlne ( ( 10 I ) won , Shlelll Dearer : (3 ( tu ; r 1 , ) 1'cIJ"I , ( Iamza (3 ( to I ) third. 'lme : 1:10 : ½ . Louis ST. : LOUIS , . \Phi1 6.-lleuttS nt East HI First race , three.elghlhs or n miii' . \'lrRI \ : : mil.'lrRI 1.Irlon , Carpentel beco."l . , Peep a : tiuiiui. 'lme : 0:38. : 11) Second race , three.uartrrs of a ntl1o : ! I mi ! hercules Ion , , Cunneler second , hector I tltirul. 'l'ittte : I :21. : ' thin1lne 1:21 'i'itird race. Ive-elghlh. of I untie : D.1Uht- ful Won COllluctor llcweeuo ) ' oecund , Jnrlne birth Tim 2 : 1:0. : 3 I.'olrth rce , handicap , one mile : Hy leI llnl' won Oohlen Crown second , llor- ( Iote thslrth Time : I : i7. Fifth race . three-QlarlrK or I mlo : Man - lela \on , Hay : \ \ 'helHecond , C'nltha ; tltiril. 'lme : 1 :2 : ' , . 1:11 : rics for tin l'ttctusttu ' , I'ark lloPII : . HI'D : 0K la" , ' ' _ , " , Arllperul ( ( Tde gramti.-l'alusier ) I. . Clire } , Iecrtnr ) ' or Pac- tttlts5 hark , rfpOlts Ural' I lOt owners nnI' ( I. ' trainers have made nominatons In tIle At'V- enl en eIleen advertised , I for the IUIHner meeting , June 25 to 2 , . .aIentrlel \ ' 10 which closest . \ 1. Over imtrlcs ralrl ' . April I Wltrlel fairly (1. ( vile ! Iml . the iS'tD. . Insure the sur- cesN or the /eellg Ilh ; : 1IluubleI , ) ' th' S carrying out or the 3tire ) progrum tvithi - Wlh- out chuamigt' . Iorrls J t 'Jone1 , Iresldenl or the parI and owner ir 'Almx , 2:03 : , Pac- lollS , 2ln : , 1111 othetH/1 / thinks many ( 'ii- tries ( roll ! "mal IlreOers. OWIHI mulish ( trainers Ihe best evhlenol.thnt the worNt of Ihe dCreulon In this Infla over Inll that ( rout noon there svtIWiIte \ a .Ieehlell . lund gradual 111J'ovunent'll tin Irultng and Ilaclng her e huslness.I ; : Jrc"lrlc 1llhl ! " ; \ ' ' , ' ' fpnver , lEN\'flit . . \prl 6.tietver Is t J have racing hy electl'lc Ig tdt the plans , or n Italy COIIln ) ' Clrn' , 'fli e Denver ElectrIc i.igumt 'I'ack company , aplul t2o. ) , has iik'tl articles or ; witbs the IId Irtclea Incorporllon wih Secre- tar ) of slule. The lnconiornturs mire : C' , J. Hoenlg or St Louis Idward : 1) . Kirk or Ettuttias City anti George l. Handel or in'er. ll' . Hoenleu I'I tht' coruipaity expects 10 haw night racing for ninety days , beKlnnlnK June 16. ) 1 IArk11 I iitriu'a nt Irlty , I.ONDON , Apri G-The entries for the Henley rernlu were Julshed lodoy. Cor. neil University has "ntere,1 , n crew to conu- cor- pele for the grnd challenge cUI' ; ; the Ar- onnut HOlln ! club 'or Toronto , On I" hns entered n cr.w for time Stewlrll'l ehmaiieltgu cut and I. I ' . 1. ThOlllHOII nnlt 1 F3 . A. 'Iholp- son or 'toronto , wl contest ror the Dla- 10n(1 ( scull , \lr'l : 6 Ir..r v I , Inhlrt 6 % % 'Iiiiiulmiiy . ' The WIIOX & Draper ttlUI ( wi collide wih the Orchard & Wlh'lm's at the Hanscom park grounds Ihls aU"roon , Both , or these teal are from : . esp-ciaily the Wicox & Drapers , w\l 'l II COIJpOS p.clly Of the crack colored amateurs of the city ! " J .t : e OZONE COD LIVER . OIL. s GUAIACOI. : I The IMvelous ( Power of Gem il tioo I I : I is ; ' a w l.klown fad among scrfu1 , eczema , ald all kinds of ! prduced for a specific ' . = pui'pose. chemists tll.lt certain ctur.ttive agents \ di , , ' ' ' ' . specfc pupos. : tut ageiltsvasting disises \ Thcir : cu.\tvc wastng disc Cohllb'illa- It is lot a nostmm or a cthl'.alI , Wilkil . hav niaikcd ' cu .al : a 'tielIcial whih larkcd l'cnclcal lion in Ozoniuls'ion not onh' rdains but . : etTCct , whcn tel Ozmulsion a reliable specli for all vas1- : cll.c prcscribed paratcly , all their ( ' virtucs : often haw al rcspect\'c in thc ing diseass , Consumpton , whether = t1lOS ofcn thos same effects trcatmcnt of the very cs distrcssing aihuilcilts of hcr : . aimcnts 1iei'dilary or accidcntal origiti , materily increased whcn Coin- referred to above , but , thc , . ' orgin by csci'oftula pc. or scrofulous taint ; \ , It = . scroful bincd with vcll.chosen agcnts has'cllliar chcmical . tnt I : wih wcl.choscn cutar combinaton obcan bc takeil for any form of lung : : ' t\kcn lilt " ing a" similar thcrapcutc eIl'cct. taincd , secturis effects which arc in troublc . Onc of thc c scucs cfccs whih , colds , I grippe , blood. : happiest conlhillations combinatons a markcd degrcc superior to the OisOiliulg eczema , sct'ofiila , feeble. : : of this character is found in ozo- best produced scrfula , ozolt by sepnrnte preness from old age j in weak hler- : nULSloN It is compo d of a scriptiohi of all of : I scripton al them to the vous conditions arising from . = = frm over- rinatieiit ' . pcrmancnt Emulsion of l'tire Nor. . Puc same patient. The Emulsion is work . patcnt or othcr cause : wcgian Cod Liver Oil combincd 1ifect , flIt ! thc cileuuical combina. 01 any ; ' cniac : Oi : vitii . pcrfec chcmial iton , or any wastng disease ; : Guaiacol and , thc entire wih lion such to . prep. as in Ozo- . : aration entre ' ' ton prduce Ozoaulgul.lr womCI , puny girls , sickly : charg l with . arton oznc. Two lulsiol the grandest germdechildrcn , its effects arc : and of the ( ingrediclts-Cod Lvcr Oil strying , blood.puifying and tlcsh. and ccrtain Is I efecs acceptable immcdite g . : Guaiacol-ilave long been acprodticihlg remcdy of the age No most deliate stomach , and as harm- : cepted 1) ' the by niedical ) oilIer ' . ' medil profession prcparation ) apprachcs Ozo. less as Iltire water , It is the kind : as most cil'eclivc in the treat. untilslon , It is . puc I : elrecivc agents Illsion an unique , lowerpilysiciahls ) prcsribc. Sold by all : : mcnt of all forms of lung disease , fill , positive l'Cfled-ohle ) that was druggists al I I ThIn , uRic womel get Ilhll1' and beautiful on Ozomuiulstomm . . : OOlltslol. : : a o T. A. SrOCU.l ( O. , JSC Pearl Street , New } rol. ( 'i" _ , : . ' 0.em WGm0 e & SleR . . $ , B mO . $ mO sB . DGmG e MegOD g uQmen..el.lem. . . . . . . . _ For Sale by KUHN & af % . , 15th and Douglas Str tCL On. " " , - - - - - - - - - - - - ECHOES I IWM TIE ANTE ROOIi I . Alpha OaiupWoodmell , of the World , Awards : Prizes for Mcmbership Gained ENTERTAINMENT BY KNIGHTS or PYTtS 1"11111. . " tn ( rll(1 i.otign ' nf Unl" ' " " ' .rlt- aim cii C h" > " 1 hy I UIIII 11111 [ . .II/o - it ' 'is isiosm If the c"lt.h 5 i Hlo Sum Omlt" : l'xl Week . The re1llar meelni of Alpha camp No. I , \'uootluttcn or tile " 'orlc , held out Thursday el'enlng , was largely attended , alll much enthusiasm - thusiasm t In the work was demonstrated. The award or prizes for the largest number or members m brCulht In b ) dlferenL members during the last sixty da's was uttade. The ( Plirse amountng to $100. was 11\'lle into 11' prizes oC $50 , $ JO , $15 null $5. These Jr1Ze1 ( wcre awardEd to C. E. Anen , George S. Scott . George C. Thompson and Dr. I. . A. Merriam respectively. DurIng tie months or February nn(1 March there were 229 member added to the rolls. The members Ire an ahowlng a great deal or interest and It Is predicted that In the next thirty dn's us much will be done as In the paot sixty. Particular attention ts being pall 10 sick and needy members , and a anl great deal cr /00,1 , work In this line has bn / lne ! ! done during the past season. Time cmmitee on social entertlnment Is preparing ) to give an extra fiiu program for tile monthly social , to be held on the evening or April 18 In the lodge han In Ule Coutt- Cont- nental block The members of the order are looking for- ward tc the tmo when a Woodmen or the World buiding 11 bo erected In this clly. The camp Is striving to Increase its member- Is ship to 2,000 or 2,500 , It now being 1,000. As : soon as that number Is reached It Is thought that ns many dollars can he placed In IIOllht ! manent building to be invested In fitting up the auditorium In the prooscd Puilding. II propsed buiding. J tile building Is built Omaha will secure the permanent 'lealqlartcrs , of the order. The fecond reason that Is urging the ( members to brIng their membership to that number Is tc male the camp the largest locat lodge In ex- Istene. There Is but one lar/er. that helng : located In Detroit , which has a memhershh' of r 2,600. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l < ntorlnlnnllt ) nf ' 'yrln I.nel' M'rUa lOdge No.2 , Knights of lythlas , g ave a very enJoyehle ente t I me t In Myrtle h ail , corer FIEenih and Douglas streets , hst l Monday evening. The rare part or the e\'enlng was devoted to cards , a number or tables t haYing been prepar(1 ( for tie occasIon. The totlowiuig rolowlng Interesting program was ren- d , lerM In a very pleasing manner , the partici- partcl- I'ants accreltng , themselves with abIlity and caling forth wel lrlled IPIJlause : , \lllress , or Welcome..Mr. C. \ \ ' . Joy Ilano i Solo-Seleete(1 . . . . . . . . .Miss Gilties lecltaton-Barhara Jreltchle , . . . . lss , . . , . Glnes . . . . . . . . . . . . Ali ! Hazel Annetvnitl Song-\'on't You Be 1) ' Annewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Iss Bernl"e North I l tevitatton-llants Joins . . . . .Master Trossler . Heclaton-Jans 1 . . . . . .Mlster . . . . . 'Irossler . ( 11Hs Bernice North and Miss Ethic : Snyder. Mis Sutydem' Sn.tel' . ! 8n'cel' , Iceumpanlst. S olo-Little Alabama Coon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alien Bernice North Olclng : followed , In which ahout sixty Ieoplo j took part , the grand larch , ted 1 1 by Wiliam Catin and Alias Trossler forming ono of the litost 10st interesting parIs or the dance IJrogram , Ierreshments were served anl , all present spent a very enjoyable even- m ug. Among those Iresent ) were : Mr. Inel ( A irs. CV. . Joy , Mr. and Ales , W. W. Al- II i , Mr. anll Airs , N. tennlce ) , Air . 1111 Mrs. S. Trossler , H. T. Trossler , Miss Hanna Trossel' ! , Mr. and Airs . J. K. O'Nel , Jl and Mrs , Christansen , Mr. antI Airs . lcVay , At. CatlyV. . Gatin , B. hank , Wilam Wageck , Mr. and Mrs. W. I Snyder , lr , anti , Airs . Peterson , S. I. . BoI , , ' 1' . H. Cook-y . Miss Gray , G. Hohenson , Mrs. Hohlnson , G. I ) . Slllvln , T. Y. Malone , Mr. and ! ra. h iowihiear. Miss Ala IIren , MrH. Nello Fisher , Mr. 'IV. C. louk , ) Mr. and Mrs. I. , ! Garrett , Mn. James W. noult , lercil I Iteatis Mr. Uoutclwr , Mrs , I'uler. : Ir. und Airs Hhsehsorn , n. A. Mcl.anih ? , Airs George Carter , Mrs. George gdlarls , , Airs. Smlh , Miss \Vhiteiuorn . C. n , Krletzer , Miss Maggie ! tiooros , Air. and Irs , \lllam hierg , Ornt Stolosherry , ! Ir. anti , Mrs. Annewald , Hazel Annelul'l ' , .ulr alll 11rs , Iunte , JI'ct",1 : 5 I Clrllel I I I JIIo 1"111. . , At Ihe last meetng or UnIon PacifIc lodge ! No , Ii , AncIent Order oC United Worl'men , rtpresentat"es and alerates to 110 lran,1 ; lodge of tIm stale were cleeted to serve In : case that a e3slon Is hell , this ) ear. I wi he rememblred tlat II the heglnnlng of the wlnler the 101lges or the state deelderl 10 expend the money that Is annualy ap' ropr/aled I > / for tile expensea of hollng , the session oC tile granel lodg/ In relieving tue sufferirug muemniuera of tile order throughout tile state , A large auutoUnt of umioney was spent In tisls work , untl it tIns not hocus de- citled yet whmethier a csIoii of ( lie grand lodge will be in Id this y'ear. It is said tisat the seuitimnemit In favor of and ut ( t- itosiiion to iloiding bite session is about evenly dtvi4oui. 'rise Tollowillif 'cre iecieul as reisreseuitatives Oorge It. liritiin , 11. ( I. Edwards. ii. g. Foiioiisbee , C. J. Joimum- Soul , henry McCoy , 'lisosisas Irsuivilie , tV. P. Smuiith , Tito aitertmatea are : John l'ahnor , V. II. Cutler , \V. 'F. hlaker , 0. hiochi- mtian , 1' . h. Otis , J. a. ( irors , 1' . II. Broad- field. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cegi t I Is Ii I 1 I I ii ito uusmous , Tue 118k annual retmuuion of tIme Scottish Rite of Freermiasonry for ttm southierui juris- uhictioui of the United States of America will ito held In thi city , cornutienchtmg Tuesday , . \pril 16 , amid continuimug fcr flIree days. Tise limume of time reunioms vili be taken UI ) chiefly iuu cotlferrimig the various degrees of time rite. On ( lie last day , Friday , a banquet will be given in the parlors of lereolmiason's 11011. ( inosirleti iuusiguu 1isti'rtuin' . Last night over 200 ileoPlo were in attend. once at en entertalusment and social given by Goodrich lodge No. 144 , Independent Order of Odd Feljowa , in Myrtle hail. A short pro- grain rpsued the evening's enjoymnent , It ( Ofl. isteil of a niansloliut fltiti gtuitar uismet is' Messrs. 1. . N. Sticky nut C. Slockimasti , snugs i t ) ' Aiiss Ahirie hmimitsout ) and ( ' , eorge 55111111 , a r ocitattout by Miss Flort l'aten ( austl a banjo d imet by Messrs. Smuitlm 1)11(1 Trtmumtler , At tlse c uuicl imsiomi of t ilo ' ll'ogra lii shill ci mu g % : d a coti- t lilliCli through a programit of egilteemm ! ntiuui b oris , TIIIJ1t.I1'II1 ( ) 1tflhIl.4. Poshmuaster ( ' , eneutl'ilson attetutled Isis i iret cabimset nteetlmtg yeteteltia ) ' . Time raiitvlty cumt1mutlisloilers cout'ptutinn is c alled to utte'et lit 'uVmslliltgtoli Alty' Ii. 'h'ite Pin t 1' glass iisuiiisl tue i 51 rein coutiplet eti t ile formsiatioms or their colmibilme Lit I'ittebiirg yestt'ruitiy , \'Isitors are rapidly arrivimig at time Shlllalm hattiefliti. It is esthmttated 10,000 are now out t lIe graIl lIds. 11ev. Ciiti1 flowlinti 1 liii of 'i'pt-kn lit t is' ohulest SOIl timid lIds' of tue hate Viscoulmt 1 1111 of i'luglslltl. i'reiiuttimiary Iscarittg of Noah Strc'vil for t ie * ususu riler of Ii I is ft tiler isais hecis Coilillic miced at Fort Scott , ICami , Tlscre is a large attcmsdauice at ( Ito fifty- sIxth auiutuint couift'reuico of the Morinoui dllUrdis iui Salt Lake City. Golti to tite auitonuit of $115,000 'ns with. drawn froult the treastmry yesterday lam . Shipment to South America. 'l'lIt ? Kautsis City Boarti of Health hilts I dismissed ( hi case ngaiuist. Airs , A. J. Baird , the Christian ciemice doctor. 'rite ilmtal trial of tile cruiser Miniieapolit is to take p115cc in foreign sets , tile shii mlot' being hut time \Vest Imiujies. By a vote of 75 to 14 ( iso wouisan suifrag article ci the Utah constitution imas beer I sent to the comumnittee oIl revisioum. Indian polIce at l'entlieton , Ore. , caughil I thit Parr boys , v1to Itave been wanted fe r sonic time on cumarges of robbery. 'rite Blooju Cruisoc , with the 7eigier pnrtl 0mm hoard , which was u'eportd lost , hitis ar rived ill port , st'itli nh velt on board. The ilpanishi government hiatt couuseuute that Amnericaui citizens iii Cuba sisttii bt tried by tise civil iuistead of military courts Set'euu Clmineso etitered tIme store of nn otiser Clsianaullami at 1)utchs Flat , Cal. , nns after bindtmtg ililii , robbed tile store of $1,700 Di nil interview Governor Altgeld of liii ttcia expressed ( lie opimtion that the Ilhinol : ; state convetition would declare In favor o I free sliver. I t a. umiceting of the Cmiii trade congrt's Iteld at Mobile , Ala. , yesterday , L P. Yotimij of Nelurasiea , vas elected one of the vie Charles A. Moi'gnn , tIme Aqsmia Creole , Vu. ti'ain ioitber , Iti.'s ; Iteen grantctl fifteen tlay 1 stay of execution to alIov illumi to erfcc t ( ili tiuiueii. s 'rue New Standard Telephone contpauty i ii 4 opoumemi otliceis ut thu e l'osta I hiu lid I rlg in New York. John W. itlmieltay is one of tile stoclitoldere. Johimt It. Almxweil , a prominent stock shim- per Cf Itepushlic , ICmiul , , hams boon arrested sit St. JOCCIh , Mo. , Lou' forgiitg checks in lay- ) uncut for stcclc. Alt uliitiictttlofl hums 1tsn nuade by ( lie trustees of tue mcrtgage for ti aec'eiver for tile tvuter amId electric higimt coummpamiy of Siieliiyviiie , Imttl. The Ijnivcrsal liolt s'umupaity of Ohio clsiuns ti0O.000 as royalty out siccotiult of tlm use of titeir pneiit bait ioelc by the govcrmm- mont in PuitiiC works. Gemut'rui MlLiIagi'r Itmiant of the Ilehi Teie- iii Oh C CtIIi ii 3' i Ii Al issoti u'i , d eus I cit th at an OIiO5titioTm colnpimty : with uiuuy valuable l.tt- edIts ills been cl'glsutized. A broken flange on tuo tender of a Ilin Grautule eutglmic caused a wreck mear Garricoum , Cola. Express Messi'mlger Tiloultas was c.aught imader tIme stove ammd itatily hurmied. Iii an msttcultlt ) to quell a riot auttouug rail. rcaii graders in the Ciuorokeo nation the sheriff shot. atsd Itliteil two of tu graders and tetis sintself severely woslutdeil , 'l'iio utew hell gLut ttpem'aed ( isy electrtcit y wail ( citteti sit b'pmiuigiieiui , 0. , yesteldity. It Shred 1,000 iots in cute inimtuitt , It tviii be aimbunittetl to acuity anti nuvy experts , ltailroad coal operators Miii imtect lit I'htts- burg Alrnday. Mi effort is Iteing niade for a comilereruce of operators amid uttiliern of Iowa , .1 ilhiiois , I niliaita , Ohs io a nit l'iuiiuisylvaii ' in , Comtttui ( iensr.tl ! thiIls of liouuniuill relsouts to ( Ito State ( ittitlkt tmttetit tlsiit ( he isltsutrs tbitt Jlsitll'i49 hiqsmnrs tverc thriving ( hue Cil- iornitt wints oust of' tise ishanthas sirs sintilli' . 'Jaulteis 11. SterlIng of , ItelmleH 11. Iltemhing & ( , o , , Al I Ill 55 , Ala. , who ti ceamms Itoh Wi tis $15t0J ( T of ( lie iirzn's ' unomit'y , liss hnen reltorteil to the local agi'uicies as on his \'ls ) ' to Cnumadri , ChudriieVitusnn , Cutiurlie Aloure nutti .Inln Simuis , tisree uleu'lscradoc's , role into Ciishsing , Ole I . , ms ui'L ' is t t ntp tsi t U t emrou ize I II e tsrvrs. Sims is ulemi intl tist othiem' two ase Isi jail. 'I'Ite bank calmtuuuisslnuters report ( intL list Nutslsisus , N. hi . , Siviuigtu ittulic , clouiesl by artIer of (01 I rt , tv i I I Ilit a hi si to isa y th'p issi ( olC iii Cu' ' ! 'I'iie reisort is better titan was iiopeti ( or. Charles 8. Falrcimilth , ex-sec'retary of ( lie treassiry , huas been clecieti $ rcsitletlt of list Coutcorulia Loan anti Trust colnhulumy , which eouitrols m.ust of 11,0 , buaimtcss of ( ho Loun- ins vu colts is ii ) . 'Fite govermior of New Jersey Imas receives ] a ecquiest for iroops to qumell ditsisirhiances amuiottg ( ito etriktmsg terra cotta vorkers at apa aprmrmga. 150 Will ulsvvstmgiiLo 1150 muinllt r before tahclimg action. A you hg must flu usuell Jois n (3 ( in mu t , eta- II loyal I us t lie Lets vt'ui iveti lb Nit iona I tn mu k at I emi % eluts'Ort il , Ili ii . , Is iS Is 'ems Isrrus teul , cistsrgetl st'ithi stealimtg $ ,000 ( stun time bank. I to confesseul tile guIlt. An hinunense crowd attenuleul the ( unreal ( Jr Airs. hlmirry St. Joisn itt Okhsiluornti City ycmtterihliy. St. Joitn apPeals to it' very sorry ( or what hue bilsa ctoii. I'eeiing msgisilmt him its very strung , v , ii. Cisanihier of St. Louis , who was ills- ccvered In a counprounlsing uuositlon with Mrs. Jansea h , Coy. a promulinent West End u'oImtams , has been arrested at liso instance cat the vrollgetl Itusiunuid cmi tile cllargt5 of lewd cots- ( hid. 'l'bie governor of Virginia lInus cosnmtmied to Iruiprlsomitneut for life bite te'ntenm'e of Iuuiiel Iiilaw , convicted of mum deriutg isis iurothser. Iii-ias' , 'i'lso itemtphe or thse nei'hibnrlsaod are ttitltguttiuu ( a mud ito may lie tytiriic'tl ilefore he can be reniVed to time penitentiary. Siseriff l'tnny has arrived at Sosithi Mc- Aiester , 7. 'F. , tviths Jim Turner , t'lO last of the lilil Cttk garlg. An effort on behalf of Turner's frlounla to release hint was ft.'aretl , but iso deuitohstratiamu was made , Ito was taken to luluskogee fur trial , ( 'ordc Enrico itii.s , an Italian , married Miss \\'olff of San Francisco 'Fhsurstlay msight. Yes. tortlay misorniumg they were founti its ttmcir room , both dead. The husband hiasi cvi. dezstiy What and killed his bride and tiseii himself , t'lteo be no known eplanatlon of ( lie tragedy' . Ar1USEr1ENTS , BOYD'S TWO : im 0 N I ) A ' ' ani 'i'liSi.V ( ' , 1 an imtgsgt'Iielt or time lettom iSo Actress , Miss Marie Burroughs In ttte vddel ) ' Utseusteit iulay , The Froffigte IiJu. . ' ' ) W' l'INIIItO , ESQ , Origimlal Cost auth tither ' , Sate of u4itii , ; miuuv , -eui. ) i"irt ) , floor , , t and $1 10 l'ik'ti' Ce ) Cliii 71 ' . htox ; .tllu1iii ) ' , t'trice ' opems cli day Titsurs. , Fm-Iuisd Sn. 0flV09 0 April 11-12w 3 , .t'rtTIi , Macrica's t.catiiiug Consedicumime , I'IQUANT MARIE he 11cr lltctropoiitauu SUCCCSM , DeIrnonico's at 6" G1tii l'ilmicloiinisgii's Bi'igit Comedy. t'nler hue utitection of C. 13. JnFlel.ItsoN : , KLAV' & IitL.'tNcigfl , 'rite eaio of seats wihi . tug at Usual ttmiCes-25c. SOc. omen 7)0 Vedluee1ay amid $1.00 , Ilirfl. . t ) FESTIVAL U CONCERTS , BOYD'S THEATER , Friday niud Saturday , April 19.20 LChicago Orchestra THEODoRE T'IOMAS , Ctimtductor , Mre hlrmucmro , Itulmnolanilk'iinn Mr , Hom3r Moore , Iimrituime : , , The FestvaI Chorus , Season tieket , $1.00. I3iuigle roses-veil itctsts , 75c to $1.5) . Silisc'rihle hiott' ( or season nitd singio tick. otis at Auhtiiphm 1tle'i'r's ilutlitic store , 15th ltiiti 1"iiriitusn isu' ets. 'l'iiot , vIle subscribe iii atIvautce of regular sale will have first cisoico of seats , BOYD'S MORAN D'S ChILDREN'S ' CARNIVAL. . . . Ciauraett'r nutth leane ) ' Dances , 'I'alileaux miesfi Use CoiIInlhtlau Ma.m'chs by tile clliidrems of tiso school , mini GRAND BALL , far tmlh 111111(5 ( present , 'flchieltS , 03' to he itaul ; at the flax Olilco o ( rummi tito lui'iils of tito hehoci , A LEADERI 1IIItIAItIL - - a Many persons know a good thing whieft they see it , but comparitively few know a better wheim they ace it. 'I'hiorsi have been Oule Chiutuniter Sets 501(1 before in Ilsie city tinder $14.00 , but NO SUCH SUITE AS TI i 1St Hera are tisrs'o pieces of ( hme finest ( sirni- turo out which ( lie Isrico ought to $ uo at least 20.00. 'they could riot be built singly for twice ( isis tutu. We have selecteth this popular Clmatnbor Set as our special leather to ( Jen ) U ) ati cony sisning trade. To this antI 'u shah ecu a hinuiteti iiuuuiber of thesis mit Ci1NLY S135O. Itemember Usia is simply one ( aria of our spniulg atlvertisimug Instead of spending extra mousy in thu newspapers we select an article of assured intrinsic wortiu ansi otter It at a lirico which wIll ti sure to bring a isuntireti ilurdhlasera to our Wareroomns ( iso itoxt mnouttng. 1)0 yOU wattt nmle ? Clias. Shivric1c & Co. , Vur'iiiture , Curtains Aiitt Upholstery i3OU.12OS . . DOUGLIth ST . . - - - - - - -