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THE OMAHA DATLT SATt'TlT) AT, JAVATIT IP. 1001.
mmx mil"
.mkvm i.nn I'AM's rise.
.mijvs 9:1.1x1 vAxrn, 151.no
$ 1 50 Pair,for 4
HOYS' r.OC 1'ANTS, ittt.
1101 ' 91 o vnitc OATS, $1.11.1.
HOYS' l2.M SUITS. Ifll.UA.
hoys' gn.oo si its, 9a.n0.
75
pair for
f men's pants
w worth $1.50
19c
pair for
boys's knee
panls,w'lli50c
$125
for boys'
cape overcoats
worth $4.00
for boys'
knee pants
suits, w'th $2J
$050 forbos
IIIUI i )UIMS
worth S3 pair
WIIX HIIIIS.
suits.w'th $5
Many suits in ihiB lot
nro worth more than $3. They
nre nil made of very choice
materials, nicely finished and
perfect IUHur pnrments spe
chil sale prlco $2.ri0-slzcs up
to 10 yenrs.
The fabrics arc fine
chovlotn every jmlr Is welt
mndo nml Ills perfectly. You'll
fin. I nil hIzph lu the lot. $1.."0
vii I lies for "oc.
This lot consists of
flue worsteds ttntl eassltneres,
extra well tiintlc, perfect lit
tliif.'. nil sizes. 5H.0O values nt
$1.00 a pnlr.
The materials are cas-
shneres. cheviots, etc, nil sizes,
every pnlr well ninilc they are
extra piort wearing qualities
COc vnlues, 10c.
There are also a num
ber of ulsters Included In tin
lot. Kvery pirinpnt I worth
more thnn doulno our snlo
price up to ?1 values, for l.'Jo
These suits aro all
mndo of very Rood qunlltj
cnsslmeres, cheviots, plnlds,
etc., nil sizes well mndo pir
ments ?i!.G0 vnlues for $1.23.
$J25
HALF-PRICE CLOTHING SALE
We've cut the prices on winter clothing again. Do you realize what that means? When we are determined to do a thing
we do it. Just now we are determined to dispose of our enormous stocks of winter clothing nnd the reductions we have made would seem incredible to the majority of the people.
Consider the number of very fortunate purchases we have made this season. Consider how great the values were that we offered. Now consider how great these values must be
after such great reductions. We advertise this as a Half-Price Sale, but that's hardly doing the values justice. Come and see them, if economically inclined, you'll profit by them.
Clearing sale of
Cloaks & Furs
All Winter Giirinctits Sacrificed
SSfo. Ladies' hno fur
Collarettes, ex
tra well lined,
Eomo tab fronts
trimmed w i t h
tails, worth up
to $7.50, for
$
3
$KOO
2.98
$198
for Ladles' SIO Tailor
Made Milts. Thld Is 11
sensational olTor and Illus
trates how determined we. nro
olenr out winter goodri.
$150
cepl
$350
l or $5.00 Golf Capes.
Mndo w I t h roverslblo
llouuco and hood--an cx-
ccpllonul value.
for Ladles' $15 Jack
ets. Silk nnd stitin
lined garments. C01110
and fcco them nnd you will
marvel at their cheapness,
YEL for Men's $7.50 Suits
- In this lot you'll And black
elay worsteds, gray tricots
longs, lancy twills and cassi-
mores. All perfect fitting garments, new styles.
for Men's $10 SuitsIn
cluding elegant striped and
checked worsteds, fancy cas
simores and cheviots very
desirable patterns. These suits are strictly all
wool and are cheap at 10 our special sale
price is but half that figure.
for Men's $15 Suits At
this price wo are offering
very lino cheviots, and fancy
worsteds, all neat and nobbv
pnttorns. Also French and German clay worsted suits, lined
with line satin throughout, and lino oxford vicunas. Its a
I splendid assortment and tho values aro phcnomonal.
for Men's $20 Suits This
lot includes csoino of the very
finest ready-to-wear garments
made. You'll find tho name of
America's foremost makers on tho lahol. Thoy nt perfect and
nro dccldcdlv modish. Como nnd chooso from thin superb lot
und tmvu a $10 bill.
We arc selling nil the men's finest suits, thnt sold
for $22.50 and $25.00, for $12.50.
$50
10
lined.
for Ladles $25 Jackets
of astrakhan and electric
seal. Stylish and hand
somo pnrments, extra well
98c
for Children's $:.50
Jackets. Somo in tho
lot aro worth 43.00 and
others but, $!f0. They
nro all hip values.
no
$00
Men's $5.00 Suits for Cf)
There are small sizes only in P ' J -J w
this lot sizes (33 to 30 Largo
boys and small men will find here
an unusual bargain. Manv suits aro worth considerably moro
thnn $.1. 00 thoy nil fro for $2.50. Tho matorlnls nro fancy
Scotch and choviot, mixtures and fino cassimoics.
Men's $10 Overcoats for-
Mado of choice coverts and
union beavers all well lined
elegantly tailored and trimmed.
Thoro arc all sizes In tho lot also lino Irish I'riozo Ulntors
ilO.OO ones for $5.00.
Men's $15 Overcoats for
Fine meltons, kerseys and
oxford gray choviots all splendid
lined perfect fitting and stylish
looKlnc carmjnts. All slzo. You can't afford to overlook
this exertional opportunity.
Men's $20 Overcoats for
These overcoats are made of lino
imported cloths, such as kerseys,
meltons, etc. They are very stylish
and dressy, and fit perfect. The trimmings
aro equal to those used for merchant tailored
garments all on sale for $10.00.
Come and choose from the finest overcoats ever
produced by America's foremost mutters for $12.50.
'1 hey are worth up to $25.00.
no
Clearing sale of
Wool Hosiery
1 Kh,
Ladies' all
Wool Hose
Plain and heavy
ribbed, full soam-
joss, v o r y nno
quality, :i5o values
clearing price
15c
Misses', children's nnd boys' nil
Hosiery, II hp and heavy rtlibcd, nil
hups, 33o kind
clrarlnK sale
prlco ,
wool
15c
50c Leggings 19c pair.
19c
75c Night Gowns 39c
39c
Ladles', misses nnd chlldren'H heavy knit
Wool Leggings, nil sues,
COc vnlues clcnrlng
prlco
Women's Outing Flannel Night Gowns a
cholco variety of patterns,
made full size, nil sizes,
73c vnlues, for
$298
for Children's $0.50
J.ickcts. All tho finest
mutorliilH, extra well
mndo, choicest styles.
Ladies' $5,00 Shoes at $1.98 a pair.
Saturday we place on sale on main
floor all the odd lots of women's finest shoes, in
cluding tans, vici kid and patent leathers, in but
ton and lace you'll find
all sizes and all widths in
the lot. Thoy are worth up
to $5 a pair your choice
of the .entire lot at
Men's $5.00 Shoes at $1.98 a pair.
The reason this offer is so extraor-
( . , . , - ,
1 1 111 ..- . . -. rt w A rvf r CI
uinary is oecauso you n iinu any aiyiv ui inou o
$ 98
shoo that you desire in this lot, besides thoro aro all sizes.
Como nnd choose from thefro
patent Iratlicrs. (In 1'0 and
liilttoti). box calf, enamrl. mid
Irnthcr lined tnim, at J1.0S n pair.
Thi'lr actual values nuiKO from
$3.13 to $0 a pair. So you nro
bound to Htrlko n big bargain no
matter how you chooso. Those
nre nn sale on main floor on bar
gain square.
$198
$1.50 Gloves for 59c
Women's highest grade Kid Cloves, In
b!ack nnd colors these uro alt llnest qual
ity goods worth up to
$I.K0 n pair all sizes
clearing prlco
59c
50c Child'n's Toques 25c
Children's all wool Toques, In nil colors,
actual fiOc values nlso
incn'n nnd boys' caps, worth
Mr, go Saturday for
25c
WILL NOT TACKLE CHICAGO
American Asiociation Substitutes Dotroit for
Windy Oity.
TAIL TO LEAGUE CLUB IN PHILADELPHIA
:n liiui(ic of I'lncr Mnilo 1' Wlilcli
Mlraiitc. fiim-l mill inrvln J lu
iv York In I'SipIiiiiihk '
.luck Dojlc.
NUW YOHK, Jan. 18. The promoters ot
tho new bnse ball association met the ar
bitration board of the National league at.
tho Fifth Avcnuo hotel today. As a result
of tho advlco given to tho now magnates
by the solons, they went back to the Hotel
Harlborough tonight, mndo a fow Important
changeH In their original plans us to tho
circuit, effected a permanent organization
nnd began work on a constitution. Tomor
row tho promoters will onco moro appear
before tho national board, sign tho na
tional agreement, secure protection nnd
then elect ofllcers.
Two Important changes In the proposed
circuit were mndo after today's session.
An n result tho American association will
not have a team In Chicago. Tho mag
nates of the new organization decided to
tnke In Detroit Instead. Tho other change
will bo lu tho management of tho l'hlla
dolphla team. II. K, Nllos will bo tho con
trolling power In tho 1'hlladolphln party In
stead of II. K. Koch, tho man originally
selected by tho magnates. Mr. Koch Is
to have tho Detroit franchise.
In the change ot arrangements In Phila
delphia tho big magnates Issued their llrst
rebuko to tho new association nnd for a
time It looked ns though them would bo
erlous trouble over tho matter. Whllo
tho magnates refused tu discuss the
trouble tonight. It Is said thoy went Into
Cures Asthma
Do you know what it is to
have the asthma? Or have
you ever seen one suffer with
it ? The hard struggle for air,
the spasmodic breathing, the
nights spent in the chair, all
tell a story of terrible suffering.
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
certainly cures asthma; also
bronchitis, hoarseness, weak
lungs, whooping-cough, croup,
winter coughs, night coughs,
and hard colds.
Three sizes: ZSc, 50c, SI.CO.
If your driipglit cannot (uppljr you, tend ut nno
dolUr anil will cxprrit large bottle to you,
ill charuM prilt, Po ittro and Five ui your
Learcit rxprrtt offlc. Addrctl, J, C. AYIR CO.
of -11, Man.
the meeting with the national board with
tho firm Intention of Insisting that Mr.
Koch should have tho Philadelphia fran
chise. At tho very stnrt they wero told
thnt Colonel Hodgers would not hnvo a
team In his bailiwick unless It would ngrec
to play on his grounds and with II. K.
N'lles at Its head.
H was long after noon when tho asso
ciation's committee met tho members of
tho national board. Two members of tho
national board, Messrs. Hart and Sodcn.
were present. Colonel Rogers did not put
In an appearance.
Itouri-M AVIum III" Point.
Kor n long tlmo tho two committees
locked horns. Most of tho tlmo wuh taken
up, It was said, In tnlklng over tho Phila
delphia matter. The promoters of tho new
concern wanted Koch and their own
grounds nt Philadelphia.
Shortly before 111 o'clock tho following
Information wns given out by tho promoters
of tho new association:
The American usHOclatlon met ut tho
Hotel Marlborough tonight and effected ft
permanent organization. Permission to ur.o
the name American association was granted
by the National league.
The fol'nwliik- circuit was decided upon:
Washington, Haltlmore. Philadelphia and
HoHton In the cast; Detroit, Milwaukee,
Louisville mid Indianapolis In the west.
After effecting permanent organization
the members got to work on a constitution.
They will then elect olllcers, Tomorrow
the association will go before the national
board and sign tho agreement und usk for
protection
Mr. Havener, who was to have bail the
Chicago franchise, will go to Milwaukee
and run tin- club there with II. I). Qulnn.
Harry Pulllam wl'l have the Louisville
franchise, WatkliiH will have tho Indian
apolis team, while W. C. Hryan and Charles
White will be ut the head of the Washing
ton club. Arthur Irwin will be the man In
KoHton.
Hill Clarke, the lloston catcher, will be
head man of the Haltlmore club. Clarke Is
an o'd-tlme Haltlmore player, lie says ho
lian ample backing.
Clilcimo mill Sen York IHclinniie Men,
While the magnates were doing buslneHN
today a very Important deal was being con
stimulated between the New' Vork und Chi
cago clubs for u transfer of players. It was
announced tonight as u 'deaf that Jack
Doyle goes to tho Windy City lu exchange
for Third Hasemau .Strang, I'lrst Hnsemau
Cnnze) and Pitcher Cinrvln. The ileal was
tlrst talked of nt the recent league meeting,
but was not consummated until today.
JOHNSON CONFIDENT AS EVER
I'rcxlilcnt of (lie American I, comic
.ol Crlirlitcncil hy ,rnly-nr-UllllUflt
Oiionltloii,
WASHINGTON. Jan. IS. President Pan
Johnson of the American Haso Hall
league. Judgo (loldmaii and John Mcfiraw
ot Haltlmore ami Manager Manning of tho
local club Itelil a meeting hero tonight, at
which tho details relating to tho INItl
more and Washington clubs wero satl
fnctorily disposed of and the situation In
Philadelphia and Iirmton illsoussed.
"Everything Is now In tine shape In our
eastern circuit." said President Johnson
later. "The lease of grounds liy the
American league In Dor ton assures us of
an excellent circuit In the east. Tho orig
inal plan of American league expansion
l!'.1'.1.1"'.'''! ."."'" Washlncton, 4taltlmore and
Phlladeliihla Tho hostile attitude of tlui
.National league la responsible for our now
adding HoMon."
Mr. Johnson said tho organization of the
American ussoclatlou true the last at
tempt of tho National league to break up
the lines of tho American league, but It
would never succeed. He asserted that
the National league had attempted during
the lint three mouths to cause strife e.nd
dlFsenslon In tho American league, but
had failed. McClraw und Hobluson of Bal
timore, he said, had been the special tar
gets. McOraw especially had been ap
proached with alluring promises, but In nil
dealings with the American league Mc
Oraw had been straightforward and con
sistent. When asked where the American
league expected to secure players for Its
new clubn Mr Johnson snld that when the
National Icagua drooped Its surplus mayors
they would be considered ns In open market
by the American.
According to President Johnson tho next
meeting of the American league will take
place lu Chicago on Monday, January "S.
at which time the details regarding the
Hoston and Philadelphia clubs will be an
nounced, Hefore returning to Chlcngo Mr Johnson'
will visit Haltlmore, Philadelphia and How.
ton. Itegardlng the failure to secure Ath
letic park in Philadelphia. Mr. Johnson
said he was moro pleased than otherwise,
a his elnh there woulii now tako a loca
tion on which a straight ten-year lease
could bo secured.
SEEMS TO BE OMAHA'S SHOOT
linn Kourfli Inti-r-t'lty Mitlcli vrltli
Kit It ill City Well III
Hand.
KANSAS CITV, Jan. lS.-(Spcclal Tele
gram.) The Omaha shooters have the
fo.irth Intercity match with Kansas City
well In hand, ami unless there la an unex
pected fail down tomorrow they wll" win
by tho biggest margin they have ever had.
Six pairs were shot today, and Omaha Is
sixteen birds to the good. Tho best men
on both teams are to shoot tomorrow. If
there Is any advantage ns to skill It Is with
the Omniums, ami they are moro likely to
Increase their lead than to lose part of It.
The birds today wero' a fast lot and the
scores were not high, Omaha getting but
pthl out of n possible m, and Kansas City
but .Mi. A great many birds fell dead out
of bounds. Tho scores today were:
KANSAS CITV. OMAHA.
V;. nrter 48 Frank Italtil
" " Merman aic.eorge 11. Watson. 40
A. r. Klchmers tr,J. ( Head
" 'tr"? -a W. I). Townsend.
iVIonvv. 41 Flank Crablll ...
J. W. Hramhail ....I'll). Dray
Total
..'JI7 Total
It
..17
..i:t
..t'i
.Ml
AFTER SOME BIG FIGHTERS
linn Slnnrt Aiiiioiiiic cat imv Ciirnlvnl
of Puulllxtle Spurt for nr
fttm City.
NUW YORK, Jan. IS.-Dan A. Stuart, who
arrived la this city tonight from Nevada,
said that Carson City will have another
pugilistic carnival next spring. Stuart Is
satlstleil that tho law permitting finish
Ights In Nevada will mil be repealed and
It Is the only place In the country where
llstle contests can be fought to a llnlsh.
He said that while In Carson ho examined
plans for a new athletic club house, ap
proved them and that work on the build
ing will begin next week.
"I have two tights In my mtud for the
carnival. he said. "They are a heavy
weight battle between the winner of the
JctTrles-Huhllu contest at Cincinnati In
l'ebrtiary and Hob Fltzslmmons and a bout
between Terry MeCJovent and a leading
Kngllsh or Australian featherweight. 1 ant
convinced that Fltzslmmons will light
again. I think that the public by next
spring will demand a meeting between
Jeffries and the former champion. Of
course, If Hnhlln should beat Jeffries. I
would have to glvo tho preference to the
Akron man. '
M'COY WANTS MORE TIME
ChMcr MlddliMiflKlit yrciircia I'onl
lioiicnic nt Till l.ute lu March of
I'lKht Mlth Sharkey.
M'.W OltK. Jan. 15. In conscouence of
n reiiuest by Kid McCoy that Ills proposed
liKht with 'loin Sharkey be postponed fn m
l'ohruury 2 to March 21, no articles for
tho match were signed by the principles
tonight. McCoy mndo known his desire
for u change of date to James Kennedy,
manager of tho Twentieth Century club of
San Francisco, under whoso auspices the
battle will bo held. Kennedy told McCoy
that tho police commissioners of San Fran
cisco had granted a license, for tho bout
on February IS and he would have to
communicate with the San Francisco part
ners In tho club In regard to tho license
for the new dnte. Kennedy expects to re
ceive n favorable reply In u day or two.
McCoy says ho wants to havo a clause
Inserted nbout tho stylo of gloves to bo
worn by the, contestants and another clause
permitting tho use of bandages. He will
also havo something to say In regard to a
division of tho purso money.
Stnjs Four IIiiiiiiiIm nltli Terry.
PITTSHmCl. Jan. 18.-At the Hllotl
theater tonight, after the regular perfotm
nnee, Terry Mcllovern. world's cnampion,
tried to Mop Louden Campbell, Pittsburg's
lightweight, In four rounds. Fach round
was a slugging match, Campbell folng
down three times, but without Injury. Ilo
gave Terry somo hard Jolts and made such
a. good showing that his friends want to
match tho two huls for a ten-round go,'
Vim nur Curbed llent HeriiNleln,
DF.NVF.H. Jan. IS. Young Corbett of
Denver won from Joe Herusteln of New
York lu the seventh round of what wns to
have been a ten-round bout before tho
Colorado Athletic association, with a left
hook to BrnsUln'i Jaw, which broke II
I'ernstelu threw up hl hands and the
referee separated the men giving the de
cision to fnrbett While the honors were
about even. Corbett was the aggressor In
most nf the rounds and Ids blows seemed
to carry more steam than Joe's.
lllclilmtii Wools uiicli IohI,
CIIICAtio. Jan. IK. A special from Sen
Francisco says that Coach F II. Yost, last
year's successful foot ball mentor of l.eland
Stanford university, will probably be chosen
head coach for the I'nlversllv of Mlehlgin
foot ball squad for the coining season. Ne
giitlatlons with this end In view are now
being conducted. .Mr. Yost was formerly
coach for Kansas and Nebraska universi
ties, both Instltiilti ns shewing great foot
ball form under his tutelage.
M'aiitM .lockcy it to Hot.
LONDON. Jan. IS. The Jockey club has
Issued a warning agtlust jockeys betting or
accepting presents from non-owners. The
club announces that Jockeys- who nre
proved to hive any Interest In n racehorse
or to ne engaged In betting transactions
would be deprived of their llrenscs.
Itoot Wlnx In Mne Itotmilx,
SAN FltANCISCO, Jan. is -Jack Itoot
knocked out ileorge Dyers lu tho ninth
round before the National Athletic club tonight.
MANAGE THIS YEAR'S FAIR
Smith Dakota Stale llonril of AKrlcnl
turc ChooNfM .imv OHIeerN nml
AinioiiiicfN I'laiiN.
YANKTON, S. D.. Jan. IS. (Special.) At
tho annual meeting of tho State Hoard of
Agrlculturo at Yankton, the following per
sona wero elected filacers, for the year
liiOl: John Armstrong of Desmct, S. D.,
president; J. K. Piatt of Clark, treasurer;
Walter H. Dean of Yankton, secretary;
N. Hcnnott of Clnrk, chief marshal;
superintendent of grounds, tleorgo II.
Whiting of Yankton; superintendent of
tickets, II. S. I'Motcher of Wntertown; su
perintendent of speed, (leorgo H. Colo of
Wheeler; superintendent of cattle, C. R.
Twninley nf Alexandria; superintendent of
swlno nnd sheep, O. 13. Twamlcy of Alex
andria; Biipiudntendent of poultry and ma
chinery, II. S. Fletcher of Wntertown; su
perintendent of grains, vegetables and
seeds, II. C. Warner of Forcstburg; super
intendent of apiary nnd dairy, C. P. Sher
wood of Desmct; superintendent of educa
tional and miscellaneous, C. W. fJurncy of
Yankton; superintendent of horticulture,
C. W. (Jiirney of Ynnkton. Tho stnto fair
dates nro not nnnounccd. but It Is qulto.
probable tho fair will bo In the latter part
of Septcmbor. Tho South Dakota state fair
has been hold In Yankton for the last flvo
years. All payments and bills nre paid
up to date, n record unsurpassed In tho
history ot tho commonwealth of South Dakota.
.Illlltin WANTS TO KNOW AIIOUT IT.
Inniico Tcmiiorary Order Ilest ra IiiIuk
Sale of KIMIO Dakota .ci-oh.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Jan. IS. (Special
Telegram.) Judgo Carlnnd of tho Pnltcd
States court. In tho case of Until It. Wight
of Connecticut against tho Pcnu Heal
Kstate company and Isaac Forsythe, trus
tee, of Philadelphia, Involving about 8,000
acres of South Daltota farm land valued
nt JfiO.OOO, today Issued an order restrain
ing tho corporation or any of tho parties
to tho suit from disposing of the property
or creating any Hons against It until Febru
ary 1, to which date tho Judgo continued
tho hearing upon tho application for tho
appointment of a receiver for tho corpora
tion, as prayed for In a complaint filed in
behalf of tho plaintiff by S. II. Wright,
her local attorney. Tho plaintiff Is a stock
holder In tho incorporation and alleged that
tho trustee, nnd ofllcers, who nro promi
nent cnpltallsts of Philadelphia nnd Moores
ton, N. J., nro striving to defraud herself
und other stockholders out ot tho property.
der. committed in Wyoming. In 1S7.", his
friends in this city and In Dendwood havo
been busy getting all tho ovldence posslblo
in his favor. Very encouraging nown has
been received from Calllornla, from tho
Btiperint'endcnt of tho transportation com
pany of which Harry Tier was an employe
before coming to tho Hills. Tho news Is
to tho effect that It ran bo proven that
Tier was In the constant employ of that
company from August 1, 1S7.", to January,
IR70. Tho crime for which ho Is charged
was committed In August. 1875.
I.imiiI Ncum for Tlcr'x Friend.
l.B.U), S, I),, Jan. 18. (Special. )-Slnco
tho arrest In this city several weeks ago
of Harry Tier, who Is charged with mur-
Doesn't I, Ike I lie Trnnavnnl.
MUD, S. D., Jan. IS. (Special.) Frank
W. Swank, an old-timer of the Hlnck Hills,
who Is now in Johannesburg. South Africa,
has written to Walter McKay of this city.
Ilo states that owing to tho very strict
censoring of all mall matter received In
tho Trnnsvnnl, no nows or mall has been
received from the Hlnck Hills since last
summer. All business In that city Is at
a perfect standstill nnd nono of tho mines
aro working and from present appearances
It will bo somo tlmo before things nro In
running order ngaln. Ilo would advise
anyone who Is thinking of going thoro to
stay awny.
I'lrml I'liiiernl la Wyoming Capitol.
CHKYKNNi:, Wyo Jan. 18. (Special
Telegram.) Tho llrst funeral over hold In
tho state capltol building wns that of n.
S. Whlto of Natrona county, member of tho
lower house of tho state legislature, this
afternoon. Tho services wero conducted
by tho Freo Masons and wero witnessed by
hundreds of friends In the gnllerlcs of tho
house. Tho legislature attended In n body.
Tho body will be tnken to Casper tomor
row morning, whom burial will bo on Sun
day. White was ono of tho best known
Bheopmen In central Wyoming.
Ilnek Driver ai HIkIimii) Itoblier.
SIOUX FALLS. S. I).. Jan. 18. (Special.)
Peter Joslln, n hackdrlver who recently
eamo to Sioux Falls from Sioux City, was
nrrestcd today for the alleged theft of a
sum of money nnd a vnluahln gold wnlch
from an Intoxicated patron. As tho result
of his preliminary examination ho was
bound over to tho next term nf circuit
court on tho charge of highway robbery.
Accidental SIiooIIiik nt Itnplil City.
RAPID CITY, S D., Jan. 18. (Special.)
Clarence I.ockwood, n well known young
man of Keystone, will possibly dlo from tho
wound of a bullet fired accidentally hy Jack
Mooro of Hermosa In a friendly scumo nt a
resort here. Tho bullet lodged In Lock
wood's spine. Mooro gavo himself up.
Leonard Will Have lo lie SIiimvii,
AIir.RDUUN, S. D.. Jan. IS. (Special.)
Leonard, tho alleged chcck-ralscr and
forger, refuses to accompany tho ofllcers to
Montevideo, Minn., and la being held await
ing papers of extradition.
Have No Pear of llrli."
Tako an "Orangolno" powder every four
houra to tono up tho system and head It off.
I'ollcciuaii IvIIIn CIIIcii,
KANSAS CITY, Jan. IS Frank Kester.
aged 10 yenrs, was shot and killed tonight
at his home. 3017 Fast Flghteeuth street,
by Policeman Silas Shumate, whom he at
tempted to assault. Kester, who has been
a notorious character, was lu a liquor
crazed condition nnd wns taken homo by
the otllcer, when he rushed In the house
and secured u weapon, declaring that he
was going to kill Shumate. The otllcer,
thinking Ills llfo wns In danger, shot Kes
ter. For Theft of (.iinoIIiic.
Jack Lyons, alias Charles Itoblnson, who
Is wanted on tho chnrge of stealing a five
gallon can of gasollno from a North Six
teenth street grocer a few nights ago, was
arrested Friday evening by Patrolman Huh
sell, Itt-iliit'i- llir I'rlen of 'iiuar.
NF.W YOHK, Jan IS-The American
Sugar Heflnlng company reduced today all
crudes of rellnt taigar tea points.
CIVIL RULE IN PHILIPPINES
Pnblio Diictniions' of Proposed Measures
Held in Manila.
NATIVES RE TAKING PART IN THEM
Taxation lie Flrnt Subject I.anil
Hear Its Share of Harden In
nteail of Anne nmiiciita
on Industry.
MANILA, Jan. 18. The public discussion
of tho general codo of government for
municipalities began today. Commissioner
Dean C. Worcester outlined tho bill nnd
compared tho conditions from tho general
ordcra of tho military governor, under
which many local governments wero oper
ating. Commissioner Worcester offered two
nmendnients, disqualifying from voting and
holding ofllco men who vlolatn their oath
of Araorlcan allegiance or who remain lu
armed opposition after February.
Tho commissioner elucidated tho taxation
features, roforrlng to tho benefits of taxing
Innds and buildings ns against tho present
special taxes on occupations nnd Industries,
One-fourth of tho proceeds of real estate
assessments will bo devoted to public
schools.
Municipal councils nro authorized to
license theaters, places for liquor selling,
public conveyances, hotels and cock fighting,
or to prohibit cockflghtlng. for tho hrst
year, until tho tax collections aro availa
ble. Half of tho Internnl revonuo of each
municipality will bo paid Into tho municipal
treasuries.
Commissioner Worcestor did not enlarge
on tho section confining tho exemption of
church property to properties used exclu
sively for religious, charltablo or educa
tional purposes. This much discussed fea
ture recolved the approval of tho adminis
tration nt Washington previous to tho mnk
lng public; of the bill.
Tho bill centralizes considerable respon
sibility In tho provincial governments, for
tho establishment of which another bill In
being prepared.
Tho public discussion, which is taking
plnco In tho municipal hall, Is proceeding by
sections, tho natives participating.
It Is rumored that Agulnaldo visited his
mother In Cavlto provlnco nnd narrowly
escaped enpturo during tho recent roundup
of one of tho villages In Cavlto.
STHItll,r.i:il HAIlKttll SHOP,
A FanioiiN Shop In (He Cnrrollloii
Hotel llallliuorc, .Mary Intnl.
Tho barber shop In tho Carrollton hotel,
naltlmore, sterilizes everything it uses In
tho shop. Tho sterilizing Is done by heat.
The towels, tho razors, the strops, tho soap,
tho rombs nnd brushes nro nil sterilized bo
fore being used on a customer. Whero there
Is no sterilization, havo tho barber ubo
Nowbro's Herpicldq. It kills tho dandruff
germ, nnd It Is nn nnttspctlo for tho sculp,
and for the faco after shaving, All lending
harbors everywhero npprcclato these potent
facts about Herplclde und they uso It. "Do
stroy tho cause, you remove the effect."
Preacher Slirlutw for 1 1 In Life.
ST. LOI'IS, Jan. IS. A special to tho
Post-Dispatch from Ilnnnlbal, Mo., nys.
Hev J. A. Hrnwn, a missionary .if tho
Newllgltt church, residing In this city, at
tempted to hold a meeting last night at n
small school Iioufc In Illinois a m.lo from
the Hannibal bridge. A mob of about thirty
young men broko up tho meeting and the
preacher and his little son, who accom
panied him, were compelled to fleo for their
lives. Tho mob followed him to the brldgo
with tho avowed Intention of throwing him
Into tho river, but ho succeeded in making
hit escape
For a Colu In llir llrml,
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