Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 01, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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LOOKING TOWARD THIS CITY creighton in the futurity
Ohiotgo Great WtiUrn Bailtoad Utj Ex
tend to Oinihcu
Omnium' INhiiii1 .niiinK Tliorn Ah-
iiimiimtiI tiy .Nrrrrliiry
WIIkiii. .
STORY SEEMS TO HAVE GOOD FOUNDATION
.er AniiiMfloh Would Hr WHcitniril
tin- I iiIiih I'lieim" ii " -liurliiiil
IVeilrr for Wril
itii lliinlncx".
hy
Omaha as the termlnim of llio ClilraRo
Orctit Western Is I ho latent hit or riillroud
l.tlitclInK that huH rcrclved continuation una
tki. .... rimiiriiiiiil In Chicago Saturday.
Tho report lius lieen current for several urook Curry, Lexlngt
day that tho Great Western, which taijw; V'nK& fiV. '"'.Vt'
or mo niuim... . , ,.L Vu.VT. j, , ;.. i,
Ll'VI-VOTON. Iiv . March .11. -Secretary
llnriiro W'IIriiii nf Iho Kentucky llreeders'
enunciation nlllclally announces ttmt 1,W9
mures liuvo been named in hip ricn Ken
tucky Futurity, vnltio tl, for foalu of
1!J, which closed March IS. This Ik IWt less
than wore nominated In tho record-breaking
Hut of IMi. hut Ik In Itself u iniignlllecnl
showing. Thlrly-llvo states and territories
are represented In tho entry
tiio entries ny states contain tno rouow-
ing; HcntucKy, 67i; Illinois, ks; .moihuiui,
f."i: California. 17. IiiiIIiiiiii. ,T2: Kansas, lit;
ipnrMKii, ji; Texas, ii ; .Missouri, wkih
homu. 5; Indian Territory. 2. Colorado, 1;
Not Hi Dakota. 1; Arkansas. 1: Arizona, I.
Among hip nominaiorH or ten or moru
marcs arc I'utilicn Wilkes farm, IxIukIoii,
I. 111..... 1,,.,. r.. at.., 1 lutillltnll f.ltlf
,r,t I'HM IHIH 1,11,,,, J 1,1 11.11 I "11, , "!
k; walnut inn form, uoncraii, ivy., i-,
He itnlu luicli. Wboe tin anil l.cxlnuinn. I'll
xliigtnn, Kl; Jlilgn l.. ,sncr,
nrau urns., i.cxiiikioii,
I.. , ft I I U (nil.
..,.i,.i r,o,.rlon of tho KaliHaH rity it . "V?",K i "i.-V.'v.r:.'
i .' . ,, , . ,1.,.. tina. I niuim, VYiiiiuiiHiii ivy, J'i numi i-v umii,
J'ort Oodgo railroad, would extend that lino Jr f I(i,iihvIIIi., 12; Half Day farm, Half Day,
iriitn Kort Hodge tu this city nnu 10 si in,, ii; r. v. Williams, uaiesiiiirg, in., i;i;
iriJiii i,, ,ii f..rm. (allfnriilii. a.
' . . . i ,w M,ni,o r.iiirnn. J.3i:i niaren were kitvch tiy ;irj nr-
Huch an advent into tho Omaha raiiroan ft,,nt hiiiIIIoiih. of which '11 mo In Hip '.Mo
(onimunlty would inan hoiiki llvelj ..ie, canH, T,'.i am In tho 2:1ft, 61 In the 2:2(1 and ifi
from thu fuel that tho Ureal Wtittern hnn In llin ZjW cIuhh, inakluir nearly W per eenl
r .' ?. .I.. ... i.L.,.,,.. i thn MlMH.iiirl val- ' loHi..;8H iik dnveloiM.il miicp.I. It
iiniiiiiuiiK" i run...... - . 1 ih HiKiiiueant inai iwo notm oi naron
iv whleh haM heen pxHUperatliiK to tno viiipm. f)alland Huron, it l'uuirllv winner.
Other loadK heeailuu or lln inueieiiiieui:t.'. i nun iiiiki'i mm ui iiuuinvr i'iiiiiiur wiiiiii.'!.
i ....(.I ..1...... in., vvitur. , ii'iiii tilt' lint.
HUfll an exieiimon . ...u. "7. , The mareM aro .1 cholrn lot. No Ipkh than
rn In d reel eomnotltlon with many or tno .i.,.,,,, 1,.,.,, r,.l.(rliM rr,n
ro.idii now oiierntliiK In thin city. R'.vins It ':.V down to 2:01, ."51 of them havo record of
. ..i..i ti.,.. 1,. i 1 1 1 iind 11 connection 2:13 or heller. Ui urn In thu 2!I5 cIiikh, ch In
Ml,orl 'lno Ht- 1 ' ,,' the 2:20 and m in the 2:.K). Three Futurity
hetwccli Omaha and a valutililp. pari 01 lona wi,1MI,r,, .., x,u. ,m r M,, ii(iitii are
and tho northwest. named, Ovpr V) per cent of thn niareH uro
DIunatcheH from I'ort HodKC eonlimi tno pi iter i)OH.eHorn or iirimncprH (ii ieiii,
news of fiiic.lt an extension and iurtner y '":,,,' "1" " "
Hint tho Hiirveys hivo hicn partially com
iileled for the now Hue. (ilti:i: KIVHIIS Til II Hi: 11,111
It Ik Kiild that thu only Oinuha road
whlrh would welcomo tho WeHterii Id thu 41 11111 liu .Vnlliiiuil II1111K- llimlerx Arr
i'ln Pnclllr. for tho comliiK of the load
to HiIh city would hut fiirnlnh anolher
feeder for tho Overland and hrlnK II no
competition.
MM, II).
II.Vl'KS
aid:
Mil'
Ml
.Hllllll'
II11I of
.tplll-IHPIll MllV CiPIMV
U'PMlern Trinel.
In tho fai'o of I ho repeated iiHsuranccs on
tho pari of puma-iiKcr olllclalK an to rates mer wlnnliif; two
thero appearH to ho .1 decidedly uncollled .Played. Hcorpj
llll.... ..f ..rfnlr,, (llul III Ihn iirt'Hcnt (Hlil.N
A uhI 11 Mth me rm-il.
riliv (irccli ltlViTH 1II1I tin- tmli.il llilucr In
ineir fontcxi Willi llin omalia National
name team Kiiuiiay mornliiK !' winning
Ihree Htralchl uameH at IciiiiIiih. r'antaln
Joo lilitinatlli uol Into Ihu uaiiiii lilniMplf
nun nowii'ii well, IiIh comlilueil xeore In
threo KauiCH heln Heeond to MiiKiiuy'i
ncorc,
Annlliiir tun f 111 i?iimn v,.MlnMlfii u-nu In,.
(ween the (linaha Ileiliilni? romiiaiiv ntiil
Omaha I'.iriilluri' romiiany leatiiH, the fur
or tliu tlireo gameH
Tho ndvnncp Riiard of the Omaha hafo
hall team arrived In thu city ycHtcrday.
Tho players on tho uround and ready to he-
Kin practlio today aro Pitcher Ilto l'rcu-
laud, Klrul Ilaneiiiaii Dnvo (.'alhoiin, Third
Ilaneuiaii Tom McAndrewH, Shortntop
Jimmy Toman and Klulder Tom Ixtcher.
MeAndrcwn ami Letcher wero tho llrst to
arrive, reaching hero Haturdny. Toman and
Cnthotin camo from rhlladelphla, rcaehliiK
town ycBtcrday moriiltiK.
"Stub" Toman, thu popular llttlo player
who covered nil tho territory that n Bhorl-
Hlop iiosiilhly could last Hcnson, lield 11
llttlo Inveu nl "I'ajia" Hill Uourku's haso
ball hoailquartcrH ycsterdiiy afternoon. As
H0011 nH It wax known thnl ho was In town
larKu numher of the faim dropped around
to kIvo him Iho Klad hand,
"ll feelB Kood to ho hack In Omaha,"
wilil Toman, "I Hpent tho cntlro winter In
Philadelphia and 1 haven't been fee 1 1 iik
very well nlnco 1 left here, t havo a bad
old now, but otherwlnu I feel 111 and lino
find expect lo bo In Rood condition In a few
ihiyH, I'm Khid that I am slated for an
other Hcason with tho Omaha team. I llko
thu peoplo out hero and thu article of ball
put up In tho Western league last year
wub fnnl enoiiKh to null mo. Tho Iciikup,
expanded an It hax been, lookn mighty good
and I think thu local fana will see iih good
hall thlH year an In any of tho other
major organizations. It Ih my determina
tion to ropeat my record of last year. I
played In every namo and I will start out
with that Intention this season. "
IUVKKH.
215
ISO
IM
1S!I
IMf
IS"
1W
1SS
Ki
IIS
Totals
vr,i bV 2, 132
OMAHA NATIONAL.
Neal,' ..
.IllllUNIIII
HiiKlieii
1.1.S
h;
113
I'leld , 113
Ilurgi'.H.'t (3
111
II')
IS I
133
IK
Totals
....1,75 71S IVSS 2,081
OMAHA HIODDINO.
HuiitltiKton
innilltliiii nf arfnlrti Just al Iho present
time. Tho lateht liidlcation of this Ik tho MKM(,y
lutes which Iho Northern I'aclllo lias an
nouilced for July, (ho Hum being tho samo jYartley
tin Hint uiiiioiiuced by tho I'liHsenger asso- outiniiiin'!'.'.,;)!!'..'.!'.
elation for th Hpworlh l.e.iguo convention
In San Kranclsco.
Tim faro from St. Paul to San Fran
cisco, Portland, Scuttle. Tacotiia, Victoria
mid Vancouver and return, with stop-over
prlvllegn at Havre, .Mont., as announced hy
the Iri.it Northern, Is $15, V Icsh than
tho faro for one way and $5 less than tho
Mpworlh league rato olTercd bytho nsso
elation.
Tho meeting of the eommltlco In Chicago
tho last week, representing tho Omaha und i(,ttH .
Ht. Paul western linos and tho folluru of tho Sunder
representatives to agree on it rato from llio
.Missouri vaney, a ipieiuiiiii Ki"n"K um i
tho peculiar routing employed by tho Ohl- Totals Tltf iiS'J
inito (Ireat Western In tho Pacific coast OMAHA 1'lTHNITUIti:,
I .... I- I ... Id nnnlhiif U I irtl t tlfri tit 1 11
kuii,iii.iL ..Bii.Bn, V-... . MoVea 157 117
iinneo 01 urn uiituiiiuti uuimiiiuiin iiii i," uuiirox 121
tecilng existing between tho two gatownys IlurgcBS ITS
al tho present time nro also nlgnlllcant
und Bomo hellevn may lead to futuro trouhlo
of a morn serious character. Ono thing Is
certain, however, and thai Is. with tho ex
cellent prospect!! which nro now In sight for VBUKKM
u remarkable, business In all directions tuts
Biitumcr, tho roads nro going to uso every
posslhlo means to pruvent a rato war.
Total
17 6-!:i
1.W
is:i
1M
191
I
170
171
7
15ii
117
llil
nr.
115
Total.
CO
in:i
IGI
11
.TH'i
.OS
21)1
152
ll.'l
152
Abrahams mi
Ileugelo 1SS
102
KiO
lot
PIS
111!
121
151
137
135
lit
115
130
12.-1
211
CSC
Total.
311
as?
AM
012
12.1
113
1'J
ai
15.1
1.131
Total.
301
r,2s
KB
7C
Totals
iki rat 2,097
THIKI) IIV IIAl.TIMOHi:
lil.AII ll.t.MI KOIl Jill. KlillX.
O11111I111 YouiiKMlPr nf l.nnl Hcnuou Trim
fin .iilloiuil 4 ' in in n .
Stanley Verkes. thn yonnuster who was
signed by Omaha hint Heasou as one nl' llio
leant H pileliers, will no given 11 trial ny
"Muggsy" Mcfiraw In Baltimore Ibis year.
Yerkes failed to mako Rood In Omaha and
lllilslied nut the iieaHnn with Pueblo. Ills
work was not particularly sullsfuclory with
llio lliileu aggregation, i lie iicwh tlial .Me
.Vrtvlv AiioIiiimI Mlliliorii (lllleliil Hp'
I'i'lvi'ii .Muny 4'oiiKrntiilnlloiiM.
When tho iinnoiitieenient of tho promo
Hon of J. A. Kiihn, general ngiint for tho (;raw has Blgneil Verkes raniied consldfr-
Northwcutrrn at this point, to tho posl- ablo HiirprlHe 111 local base hall circles.
I tl innlllilli'l 1... unm.iilii.iil " U,, I.I IIUIlilJ
Hon of generitl freight ngent for ll.u UIK- To ',,Vast nlgiiV. "iV.t YeVkes will l.oabio
horn wan read In Iho Heo Sunday morning ,,, ,m,k0 KO,i wt, jinitlmore. Any ball
11 caused a great deal of pleasure nmong tilayer In tho Western league against whom
tho ninny friends Mr. Kuhn has mado In Verkes pitched last vear will agreo with
this city. Tho report that II. (,. Mieyney lmH , , HIR.HF. rnHt yplr , wll8
inlghl succeeil Mr. Kuhn was nlso tho wild as it bat aiuU that's what Interfered
pnusn of cimsldeniblo millsfactlon. Mr. with his effect I vouch. If McHraw can get
" , ... , ..i I 11 goon eutelier to coach 1 erKes along 11c
Cheyney was formerly assistant general .... Iir,)lm,,iv i)0 ,.1.1,, ,,, nintrol his dellv-
jmssenger agent for tho Klkhnrn, though ory. Tho great trouhlo with him was that
now general agent, for thu Northwestern
ut...... r,ii..
UWUA. Villi ,! lilVH V
When 11 dlHtiutch containing this rumor YerkcH nets so he can keen cool-headed 11111I
was read to him at his homo In Stoux City throw a ball perfectly under control hu will
..... ... . . liu 11 I', mil tillchcr
Into Saturday nlghi Mr. uneyney reiusoa "
to commit llllilHCir on too newa 01 inc. up- I ,.v-.itu.SICA.S AT TIIH IIIH SIIOII I
pnlntiuenl anil begged to Do excusea irom
illscusslng It.
KIHST TIIAI.V t Villi. ft.HT MM'!.
Soiillii'rn rnclllo I'iiIn 1111 lln 'I'Vlneo-
lillN AllHPlt'N l.llllltl'll.
SAN KUANCISCO, Mnrch 31. The South-
ein Pnclllo today formally opened Its now
ennui llim nml llin lliht tlirouuh train for eudV friends exneet thai ho will bo lit hall
o Angeles. I.m "Coast Uiiolulte,." left ng dlslanco a. .wist o y -hen the
inn 1 nun nun iininni'im nn.vm m. ... aitvaiiiiigo or 11 -i-yari iiiiniiicii). iicnru,
8 o'clock this morning, scheduled to reach l.oomls and i.liiilorman have n 2S-yuril
.Mut'h Ik KximtIpiI of V. I), Tovimi'iiil
Willi Hum l.iiruc lliinillciiii
Local Hhootera will await with Interest tho
( J 1 a ml American handicap nt gueens, 1,. I.
wiilcli iicuiiih weunesilay morni UK. .niv
liividlfn ti'lll 1m rutiriiHiilllnil III Ihp Hlilinl Iiv
. u. row semi, neoriro 1,0011 ih. itiuik
Parmelrn of Omnlia. .1. b. Heard of Herman
and ('. D, l.luilerniau of Lincoln. Towns
1.oh Angeles nt 10:00 tonight.
Ilnllriiiiil .olcn mill l'lTNonnU.
Siipcrliitendent W. J. Lawrence of tho
ltoelt Isl.tiul of Doh Moines Is in Omaha,
Cienernl Malinger K. Dickinson of tho
Union l'acllle. who has been sojourning In
California for tho hist month, Ih expected
homo this afternoon.
Tho llurllngton'H Cheyonno branch woh
blocked nearly all of last week. Not 11
liiiiiillenn Miileco anil I'armeleo will stand on
tho W-Miril linn, Jim lClllott of Kuiiniih City
drew 32 yarns for his handicap. Thu ild
vautago which the Nebraska men will have
causes their frlemlH at homo lo hellovo that
they will mako good scores.
I.Ol TUS PUTS Pl.AYl'HIS TO "WOIIK
'1'ukeM Mm- Mpiulipm nf (iilenKo Jin
tloiial Ten in In (iiiiniiiilucii.
OIIICAOO. March Ul.-Manager Loflus,
train ..ntereil that city over that rond front n,'V.'";,n?, ' ri or tZ uKn Natloi ui
Saturday of t.o previous week until last ftJ&S'i
ITKUll iM.iim.III u'Iia'ii tin fm tm will tnil ik 'rhnxvi
A mi'otinc of tho IranHrontiiirntii !uh- Jn tJlu ,mrty wcro: M Cormnclt, Mnnnfro,
Hengtr ; aHHorlatlou Jh bnnkoil for riiloiiKii nL.xter, Chunoo. IhiphvP, (MUUIh, ICiihoii,
jprIMr, at wW tlmo It Ih i huIiI t hi rtiW r.recu and Cuunlimham. The ronmlnhiK
for ttm l'nniminriiMili I'XDOHltioil Will cOiriQ n.,ii. 1 1.. it inri nvminf
- . . --- - nT till 1 't'lCIMI II I J I 11 111, M-r'lf llljioi,
up for decision. Kllng, Haymci and (lleiidon, will report to
The retirement of J. II. SIcConnell fropi Lnftus nt Champaign, tilnnrioii, who was
the olllce, of Hiipeiinteudeiit of motive power Hlgned yesterday, iilayed lust year with thn
nun machinery ror tno t'liioii i-ucuic, oe- Juliet Mtamiiirus.
camo elTeetlvo this inornli'u. It Is said that Alanauci- LoftUH had llttlo to say recaril
no word has been received at tho heiidiiuar- lug tho situation, hut thought ho hud u good
ters relative to the arrival or Haimici lug- hall team left and ono that would work to
gins, who is lo succeeil Mr. Mcuonncii. Nor guthcr harnionlotisiy
is Hliyiuillg (leuiiiio Known nnoiu iiiu oiiiee
force. 1l is understood llliollletally. how
ever, that 110 changes In this direction aro
expected 'it ouco.
Wanted, two star ten, cigar nnd splco
hnlesmcn, with estnhllshcd trado In No-
brnska nnd tho northwest. Stnto ngi, px-
perlenco, etc. Largo Balary or commis
sion to tho right men.
11. 0. FlSIlIOIt, Chicago.
AiiuoimcpiiiciitM nt Hip 'liienlerfi.
Tho London triumph of Mrs. Leslie Car
tcr ns Zazn In David Ilolasco's piny of
that inio was so pronounced that thu
thought of tho play suggests tho name
nnd charming personality of thu player, und
vlco versa. They Jointly constitute ono of
llxcil und delightful standard realities In
tho field of superior dramatic nrt. That Is
whv tho enuutuiiicnt of Mrs. Carter as
Seeds that grow como from tho Nobraskn Ziun nl ijoyd's Thursday, Krldny nnd Satur
Seed company, 1013-1.1 Ilownrd st.
"A Beer
day, for which tho sale opens this morn
ing, promises to prove among tho fow most
Interesting events of tho senson. Mrs
Carter's supporting cast is tho earan as
thnt which captured the playgoers of Lon
don.
of
Quality
Quality represented by n tlnvor that Is
pronounced nnd iieciueiiiy pleasing.
Uo-Xo-.Muv Powder HrliiK" llrllrf
Testimonials from peoplo you know right
hero nt home. Head tills;
A. Mayer Co., Omnlia: My daughter used
that sninll box of Ho-No-Mny foot powdor
purchased of you and with flvo applications
her feet wcro entirely cured. Sho can
now wear uny shoo with comfort some
thing sho has not been ablo to do for tho
last two years. During that tlmo sho tried
many preparations, but all failed to give
relief until sho used Ke-No-May foot pow
dor. 'ours truly,
HUOO MKLCHIOU. 1H3 Furnara St
lire wed from the choicest components
obtainatiio, by tno uiosi moacnt una
correct inethoils.
BLATZ MALT-VIV1NE
(Noii-liitoxlrunt)
SPRING TONIC.
Druggists or Direct.
VAL BLATZ BREWING CO , MILWAUKEE
OMAHA llltAM'll,
IIIU lltiuulna t. Tel. 10S1.
Stonccypher prin's anythloir Tel. 1310,
UVKIlV TUK3I1AV.
In Slareh mud April tmm
UNION PACIKIO
will fell tlckots at tho following
GREATLY UEDUCED RATES!
From Omaha to San Francisco, L01
Angeles and San Diego 125.09
Ogden, Salt Lake, Ilutte, Helena 23.04
Portland, Spokane, Tacoroa, Seattle, ., 25.00
New city ticket office, 1324 Farnam street-
Telephone, 318.
Union station, Tenth anil Marcy. Tele
phone, 629.
Stouccyuhcr, printer; HQt Howard SU
OMAN TENDERED A LEVEE
opnlar Little Shortitoo Wannlj Wtlcomtd
L:ack to Omaha.
PAPA" O'ROURKE'S FAMILY IS INCREASIIIG
Itr O in ii Ii rt PliiiiTM lliivc IIpiicIipiI
Hip I'll)- finil lliiloncp of i'cnni
Is IJipcIpiI lleforp WrrU
Hnil.
Xvw Mini In tin; Weill.
Dnvo Calhoun, who will hold down tho
Initial bag for Omaha this season, nlso
spent the winter In Philadelphia. Ho was
never In tho west before, but expressed tho
opinion thnt he would llko it here. Cal
houn played with Syracuse In tho Hast cm
league, lust year nnd Is n veteran In tho
business. Ho Is a strapping big fellow und
gives promlso of making a record in the
Western league.
Tom McAudrows, who has been signed to
play third base, Is another novitlnto In the
west. IIo camo from Buffalo, his home, and
neer crossed the Missouri river until he
camo across the big bridge Saturday. Me-
Andrews has hud a long experience in thn
east and Is reputed to he a rattling good
hall player. Uast season ho played with
Hamilton, Out., in tho Canadian league.
"Tho Western league stands mighty well
In tho east," McAudrows said. "Tho suc
cessful termination of hint senson caused
tho baso ball funs and players Uick my
way to look with considerable favor on this
leaguo and when tho news flouted back that
tho circuit had been expanded to take In
all the big cities in tho middle west It was
tho universal opinion that tho league would
be right up at tho head of tho procession
this year. I believe that it will and for
that reason I nin glad to bo a member of
tho Omaha team."
Tom Letcher Is not n stranger In tho
west. Last year ho played with Fort
Wayno In the Interstate leaguo, and In the
lays of tho old Western league ho was
counted ono of the best fielders In tho
business. In 189G ho was with Grand
Itnplds and tho two following seasons
played with Minneapolis. "I always liked
to play In Omaha," Mr. Letcher said, "when
I was with the old Western. Thero seemed
to bo a lively base ball spirit here, and
tho fans appreciated good playing, no mat
ter what stdo It was on. I was much
pleased when my negotiations with Presi
dent Itnurko resulted in my being signed
for Omnha. I am going to do my best to
covor my place in tho Held satisfactorily
and J gucs3 I can mako good all right."
OllierH Will Ciiiiir Tod ll).
Manager Ilourko expects others of his
players to drift In today, and with tho
nucleus of his team already on hand ho
will begin pructlco work, llccauso of tho
soft condition of tho Vinton street park
preliminary practlco will bo held In tho
Kohliison-Loch gymnasium, beginning this
afternoon. If no moro bad weather comes
tho pnrk will probably bo In shnpo for tonm
practlco by Wednesday or Thursday.
Uniforms for Iho toain havo arrived and
the professionals will blossom out In natty
costumes next Saturday, when thj llrst
gamo of tho season will bo played with
tho Originals. Tho players will bo pro
vided with two uniforms. Ono will be blue
throughout, with tho numo In white neross
tho breast of tho hlouso. This will bo used
lit thu games played on tho homo grounds.
Tho rond uniform will ho tho snino n last
year, gray suits, with bluo trimmings and
blue caps and stockings.
.Hnlnrlpn TnUr. UfTcel.
Salaries of tho Omnha players begin to
day und the men will he pill through
thrlr preliminary pacen from the start.
There will bo no loafing or a week or two
oi sight-seeing nnd plcnsiire-srcklng. Early
this morning "IHU" will escort his fam
ily, or ns much of It as appears on tho
scene, to the Hnblnson-Loch gymnasium.
IluslnesH will begin nt once. The men will
all bo stllf and clumsy nnd It will be sev
eral days before they get Into good condi
tion. "I expect nil of tho tcuni to ho 111
pretty fair shapo by thn tlmo of our open
ing gamo with tho Originals next Satur
day," snld Manager Ilourko. "It
will tako much longer, however,
for them to develop such speed as may be
reasonably expected from them. Many of
tho men haven't touched nlmll nil winter
anil naturally they will ho n llttlo slow and
awkward on tho start. It would be hardly
fnlr to Judge tho capabilities of any of tho
men before tho end of tho first month. Of
courso, they will be in good shape before
that time, but ll will tuljo about it month
boforo they get their Joints loofened up
and everything working lit smooth shape."
Tho park will bo In nice condition for
tho reception of thn players before
tho end of the week. Thu dressing
room, with Its baths and lockers, has been
finished nnd will bo a great convenience
for the baso bnll artists. Tho diamond may
bo n trlllo soft becnuso of tho recent
moisture, but It will he covered with snw
dust nnd placed Into ns good shape as pos
sible. Magnates of tho Western league nro up
In tho nlr relatlvo to tho adoption of the
schedule. It Is Improbnblo that tho (,'Imbo
schcdlllo will hu accepted, because of tho
opposition led against It hy President
Hlckey and "Whlt Wings" Teheaii. Just
what Improvement cm be mado In this
nchedulo docs not nppear on tho surface
nnd It Is certainly strnngo thot President
lllckey and Ocorgo Tcbeuii should oppose it,
for whatever advantage Is given In the
schcdlllo goes to St. Joo nnd Kansas City.
Hut President lllckey hns prepared a
schedule which has been submitted to the
magnates for ti mall vote. It Is likely that
. . . . . ,.i ii...
It Will 1)0 UdopiCU. 11 proviucn mi iiiv-
openlng of the season Mny 3 nnd Its close
September IS. Its other provisions nio
kept secret. President Rourkc, who bus
seen tho Hlckoy schedule, Is Riitlsllcd with
It, however, and gives the assurance thai
Omaha Is well enred for. "As far ns that
goes," ho says, "I was very well sntlslled
with tho Chime schedule. Still I consider
that It wos weak In fomo respects nnd think
tho Bchedillo thnt President lllckey hnB
prepared will glvo moro general satisfac
tion." l.vnn Mynli-ry Im Apparent.
With tho near approach of the opening of
the season In the National nnd American
league, tho different munngers uro becom
ing less mysterious In their maneuvers
and ore making public tho personnel of
their tenuis. President Hurt has given
out a list of the men who will play with
the Chicago National leaguo and It shows
that the American has not succeeded In
disrupting that organization very mate
rially. Pitcher Callohun Is not in tho list,
although It Is asserted that ho has not
yet signed with tho American. Tommy
Hughes, who pitched for Omnlia a part
of lost season, Is on tho Chlcugo roster..
Jack Kllng, who cnught for St. Joseph, will
bo behind tho wlndpnd for the Chicago
teum and Itaymcr, formerly of Sioux City,
will bo In tho inflold.
As nn Indication-, of tho Interest which
Is being taken In tho opening of the sea
son thero has been a steady demund for
somo tlmo''mst for season tickets, and
President lloiirko has had somo decidedly
neat books' prepared. They arc leather
hound and contnln twenty-ono tickets. Each
Is perforated so that ono section can be
used nt tho gato as an ndmlssliiii ticket
and tho other for entrance to tho grandstand.
WESTERN LEAGUE PLAYERS
Pniidest Hickej Anoomoii a Numbir of
Approred Oontiaoti.
FOUR NAMES IN THE OMAHA LIST
I'll ii in ns ,1le. iiiIi-pmN, ! Toiiinii,
A, 1 1 ii -1 nml A, llcriiimi ,Ntn
Annum Pupil llmirUi-'it
.Sure iii I n un.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Mnrcb 31. President
Hlckey of thu Western leuguo announced a
mini her of appiovals of contracts tonight,
which Include twelve men signed by Man
ager McKlbben oi St. Joseph, us follows;
Mlko Welday, J. A. Hoy, Charles McDonald,
Ralph (llbsoii, John Orecn, Iluss Hall, J. II.
Schrall, William Rupert, irn Davis, II.
Maiipln nnd J. A. Wlggs. Frank Stnrup
was rclensed by Mr. Hlckey. Terms were
accepted for J. C. Honcyman and Joseph
Wllklns,
Colorado Springs received n bunch of ten
npptovals, ns follows: F. Ileilephlll, W.
H. Holllngsworth, IM Sinlili, Jack O'Con
nell, Ocorgo Ream, Al Wltterago, Tuck
Turner. J. W. Swain, It. Shaffer and A. J.
Limkln.
Hut two contracts wero approved for
KatiMts City, Ocorgo Hanson nnd Jaku
Welmer going to that town.
Thomas McAndrewH, J. J. Toman, S. A.
Reust nml A. Herman represent tho Omaha
approvals.
Waller Preston and II. O. Mc.Vccly were
tho only men with tho Denver club whoso
contracts were acted upon and approved.
Tho approvals of tho Minneapolis club
nro: J. Wmlsworth nnd William Cnmey,
and with St. Paul William McOIII, T. II.
arson and IJ. W. Holly.
II. C. Hanson, who was suspended last
usotl for hlttlnc Hill Wtlxmi over Dm l.m.,1
with ii bat, has been reinstated. Hanson
on tho .Minneapolis claim.
OUR ALMANAC APRIL 1st
Sun up 5j45. Sun down 6j24,
Day length 12 hours 39 minutes.
Store open 7j30 a, m,, closed 6 p, m,
se
Is
rewhlciit Mickey lliipn't llulliln.i
lliileM HiiiiiiuIi u tin A room!.
KT .triut.-tiii i.. -M..-..I. mi .t, ...
, - - ! i.i.i.i ..itiii ii ui.-niici-iii
Tiilntrrn m I '..jl.l....i Mil. :
i . . , , . , iii.il. iil j iiuiiuin ,i, iiicRi-y
wild tonight l lint the schedule adopted by
in,.,, nun iin ii mm Di'i'ii ui!iore mo mem-bei-H
of Hip Western leagui; several iluyp-,
will be withdrawn. Ho said there wero mi
many rMiic.mn for holiday iIiiIph that it
would he ImposslUt! to putlsfy all iho mag
nates, nnd us u result he would nl once
win ii iiii-i-uiiK in no ihmo in uniiina iiitirs
lay, when he will endeavor to have the
Mill ItrnMlllimt w nnnwi In tin ,1 ., in.i..m.i I ....
, - I ' -" - w.t.u w .... ..(...1.1111.-111 111,
dntrs.
Good White Paint
A beautiful WIMTI-: PAINT lx llin linn!.
os I of nil palntH to get Jiint rlgh't, und the
SHUItWIN-WILLIA.Mft CO folly in, urn, I.
ulo this mid make while mixed paint
adapted fni every purpose. There Is n
beautiful OI.OSS WIDTH for Ol'TSIDK use
aim urn ui.ukm wiiitu ror lunula use, and
tho "CHINA" OLOSS WIDTH, etc. It's
tno sumo nil through the KHIJIIWIN-WIL-1.1
A.MH line or paints. Tho wearing nuall
Hch arc OUAHANTHDD equal to any
mixed paint mailu or any paint that can be
mixed from nny material.
Gloss White, for outside use, quart, DOc
gallon, Kic; gallon, $l.m.
China Gloss White, for inside. tis(. Mii.irt.
COc; M gallon, Ncs gallon, $1.00.
Kxtrn, lino A'arnlsh (Hohh White, for In
side use. iiuart. TSc: uallon. Il.Ii'i: citllon.
Milt White, extra flue (no gloss), quart,
COo; & Ballon, JI.10; gallon, K.uo.
Small cniiH Inside white for 15c.
Sherman & McConnelL Drug Co.
S. W. Cor. Kith nml IIoiIkc St.
A. A
You Are Safe Here
Wt Are the ORIGINAL
Cut Price Druggist
And tho Doutchcr Apotheker that don't
pay these Docs a pcrcciitugo to plug for
us. And when It comes to cutting prices
wo don't nllow any 'M I'ct to sell lower
than we do.
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Bunncts
for Men
BLACK
THE $2.50 HATTER
Every hat in the house'?
, $2.50 no more, no less.
An elegant line of
i Easter Neckwear t
and Men's
Furnishings.
JUST WATCH US.
SCHAEFER
CUT PRICE
DKUtiSlST
8. W. Cor. 10th anil Chleno.
NEW STORE.
NEW STOCK.
s 107 S. 16th.. 0pp. Ilaydens
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APRIL EXCURSIONS
EVERY
Tuesday in April
THE
UNION PACIFIC
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT
Will soil tlckots at tho following reduced rotosfrom Omahn:
To CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGE
LKS, SAN DIHGO, includlnn
nil Main Lino Points, north Cull
fornla Stato Lino to Colton,
San Uoruardlno, and
San DIogo
S25
To Utah, Idaho, Dragon,
Montana and Washington
Ogdon and Snlt Luko City, Utah,
Hutto and llolcmi,
Montana..., fcM
Portland, Orogon., Spokano, Wash.
Tacorna and Seattle, 9E
Was-h WfcO
New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St.
Union Station, 10th and Marcy St.
Tel. 316.
Tel. 629.
avi:mti:ii
SCIIKIH 1,12
IS
Ol'l'.
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Fioor
Shoes Hals Hosiery
.Shirts Xeckweur .Jewelry
(i loves Jlnmikorehiefs lOtc.
Men's Clothing
Youths' Clothing
Hoys' Clothing
(Monks Suits "Yuists
Millinery
Trunks and Yalises
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10 very llonr loaded with useful. ready-to'Wtfar and
read.V'to'use nierehamlise. lOvery article marked in
plain tigures every article guaranteed to lie 'as represented.
You may just, as well throw up you hands-
there's nothing can touch
SHERIDAN
is the best cookoing coal mined in Wyoming.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam.
Tel 127
DR. KAV'S
RENOVATOR Invigorates nnd renovntcs the
srKtem; purines and enriches ton blood; cures
thu worst djhpppslu, constipation, headache,
liver and kidney. SSonndJl ntdruglsts. Kreo
Rudvlcc, sample und Imnk.
Hr. II. J. Kay, SarutuRa, N'.Y. BM
ENOVATOR
UY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
MANUFACTURED BT
CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO.,
NOTE THE NtMB.
HAYDEHs vnrinn- Plnthoo
upimg UIUUIOU
The simple announcement that, our new goods are here and ready for inspection will
sufliec to arouse the interest of all who know what, this store is doing for the good dressers ol
this community. This spring we surpass all former achievements.
Opening Exhibit and Display
Of men's Imivh' nml rlilldren'H new SnrliiK Hulls. Overcoats nml Odd Trousers KltOM
Till': u;adi.nu jiakhus of tiik wukijij.
Wo ask you lo eoiiui In and see, lliese k"ihIh. A iimprr reRiird for your persoiiul
iiipH'iiriinrn ami your pockulliook will lend you to ncri'pt on liivUiitlon, Wo offer
you Htylt'H ami vuIuoh that you raiiuot Ilinl elsculieie. One IIiIiik Ih certain. Xu ono
can afford to buy men's, boyt)' or children's cluthliiK this sprliii; without postlim lilm-
seir hero llrst.
THE CELEBRATED
Hart, Heliaffner & .Marx styles, thu Rteln, Hloeh styles, Hnekelt, Curhnrt K- 11. Kup
penlielinci styles. Thesn are thu rlothes you liuve seeii.portriiyoil III all the leiidliu;
iiiaKiizllies; eiiual to the highest rlnss inerchiliit talloiiiiK In overythliiK but price.
Tliey'ro yoi lli lnnkliiK at Just lor the satisfaction of pccIiik what modern seleiico and
skill have dono for the man who wishes to dress well at moderate cost. Our prices
enable you to own Iheso splendid gunneiitH for less money than you would luivo tu
pay duwhuru for Inferior Boods.
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
ut
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
lit
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
nt
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
ut
...$ 3.75
...$ 5.00
...$6.50
...$7,50
...$8,50
...$10,00
: $12.50
....$13.50
....$15.00
....$18.00
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
ut
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Newest Stylo Suits
at
Men's Mailt WcIkIU Overcoats $ 3 75
Men's Unlit WelKht Overcoats 5 QQ
Men's Ught Wolyht Overcoats J y gg
Men's Unlit WclKlit Overcoats
ut
Mpii'h Light WelKlit Overcoats
at
Men'H Light WelKht Overcoats g QQ
..$19.50
.$22-50
$25,00
.$27-50
.$10.00
.$12.50
mm
Hart,
Schaffner
& Marx
Tailor
Made
Clothes
MHf, ftQHAF F NlM ft MAHX
DniCAJO
Our Easter Specials.
Our new Golf lint, tho very latest, In up-to-date soft hats, n tCl Cfi
lender nt .pi. i J li
A good rcdorii hat In n correct shupo, In black, brown, pearl and otter; 0!f O X
somo stores ask J2.00 for this hat; our prlco 'P i.-tJ
Our i;uaranleeil Kedoru, u Reniilun rnbblt'sfiir: n new hat for ono that fades CO flO
or loses Its shape; they como In all colorsnnd sizes at ip.uvj
Tho new I'lishu for boys anil 'men has Just arrived, a 41: f OS
winner ut 'T'"50
Our It. It., Colonel, Crusher and Stetson Hats can't bo beat.
A lino lino of Stiff Hats In all sizes mid colors. Nothing but tho very latest shapes
und styles, From U.tfS lo J3.00. ...
HTVLISII CAI'S-If you want pretty stylish Caps In new, up-trj-dato patterns
seo llaydon Urns.' Hun. Wo are selling dips that actually cost .l.l'jc at toe. This
Is largo sales and small prollts In reality. Other stores ask from 60o to 6jc for these
same goods. Wo luivo a very largo assortment. No leavings from last your and
nroKcn sizes.
Ivan Frank & Hackett, Carhart's Boys' and Chil
dren's Clothing for Omaha.
Ivnn l''rmik and Haekett, Carhart Hoys' and Children's Klne Clothing the clothing Hint made John Waiiii
niaker famous In Now York and I'hlliiilclphla-diiiK come to Oninli.i. It wll be controlled for limaha by IIAVOIJ.N
UltOS. excliiHlvely. Klner reudy-mado boys' and children's clothing Is not MA IIK AN VWHinil1; IN A MM IMC A
Not for onn day only, but for i very day of the year. Our pilces are absolutely ."ir to .Ml per emit the lowest, fm
the RIGHT kind, RIGHT workmanship, RIGHT mulerlals, RIGHT stylo nnd fabrics. In fact, tho RIGHT hous,
mi liiNlnelblo combination that Is all RIGHT
t!M bovs' lino all wool :i-pleee Kneo 1'anls Suits, made ,'Miuttou round cut coat and doulile-lireiiMtcd vcHts, tlx
new stylo for boys of 8 lo Hi years old, icgul.ir tlM vaues.
W.'Jj, $1.5i), ?3.() and $0.50, boys' erv llncst 2-plece suits with knee pants and new stylo vests; every Hull
wnrlh and sold elsowhero for double our juices.
$2.75, $3.W. $3.lfi, $l.r.0, J.'i.W and $:j.6'i, boys' extra line Russian Illouso Suits, Sailor Ulnuso Suits, nml Veslee Sultti,
made from tho newest Imported and domestic fabrics, altogether up-to-date and aro wnilh lroni $il.no to
$1.M. hoys' nil wool Uoublo Hreiisted Knee IMnts Suits, aro made double seat and knee, elegant mado anC
perfect tittlng; nil sizes, ii to 10, regular $1. vnUe.
$2.60, $3.Bf). $3.!Ci and $l.ri, boys' Doutile Hrensteil and Kneo l'anls Suits, made from tho choicest rubrics, mer.
as pure worsted, line rhevluU and cashmeres, In fact there are no better 'lilts in America nt any juice
$:!.!. $1.50, $.'..iifl. $rt.W, $7.), $.rA W.W, fll.M and $I2.W, boys' and yoinhs' finest i.ong J'anls Suits, sizes lo III
young men of 13 to 19 years. These suits aro Hindu In tho now Utoii, Military ami Vale idol Hprlm; sU les.
HAYDENBROS.
Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha.