Till-: OMAHA DAILY W3.E: SATUIIDAY, APHTL ?, 1001. Telephone 691, Nothing but the newest and best styles ever find n entrance into our cloak department. We claim that Thompson, llelden & Co. garments are superior in every way to those of any other Htore, besides selling our clonks for cash only enables us to under sell any other concern. DRKHS SKI11TS have nlwnys lircn n specialty with us. Our styles arc away ahead of tho common ordinary pods sold In so lunny places, and coat, lq many cases, much less. Taffeta Dress Skirts. Our oli'Kant asnortmcnt of these Roods has been a revelation to Omaha ladles. Tho styles nru elm rmln. Our prices are from $10.00 to $00.00. Black Silk Kton Jackets. Some all black, others trimmed with uhlto rovers of Moire silk. $15.00 la tho price of the best. We do NOT show any DLOUSH SUITS this season. They were very good last fall, but always true to our policy of never showing passed styles, we discarded them for tho pretty open Klon effects, which aro essentially spring like. New Jackets In Half llox effects In tan ccvert at $5.00. New Petticoats. Tho kind that will give satisfaction and wear arc ready for Sat urday's selling. ... . BLACK SILK Taffeta Waists. Wo wish to call your attention to one particularly good waist: all corded front and back and on sleeves, "which are tho now Bishop style," at $1.00, Is extra value. WS CXOSD SATURDAYS AT O P. M. ASBNT9 rail POtTKR KID GLOVES AMI MeCAMS pattriiks. Thompson, Beldeh &Co. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, COK. KITH AffD DOUGLAS ST. BETTER STUFF THAN FUNSTON General Oerbin Epuks Frigidly of the Knnui Fighter. TILLS LONG HE'S ONLY A BOSS SCOUT Wot no iHl hi Sonie l.lenlenniitn hi Curb III It OiMin.pil ( tin; I'riMiiolliiii thnt MoKlnle Speedily irnul. WICHITA, Kan., April 3. Tho Ragle to morrow will publish an extended Interview with Congressman Chester I. Long of Kan sas relative to tho appointment of Fred erick Kunstou to a brigadier generalship In the regular army. Mr. Long haH verified the Interview for tho Associated Press: "When I read of Funston's heroic deed," says Mr. Long, "I went straight to General Corbln' office and said: " 'Well, general, you seo what Fiinston bas done?' "'VeB, I have seen It,' replied Corbln, not too pleasantly. " 'Well,'! said, 'don't you think that you ought to make Funston a brigadier general la the regular army?' " 'No,' said Corbln, 'he bas done nothing to warrant that.' 1 " 'But,' I Insisted, 'it seems to mo he has don a very daring thing; that he has al moat concluded tho war.' " 'Mr. Long.' said Corbln, 'I am making lieutenants out of better stuff than Funstoa every day. Kuaston Is a boss scout that's 11.' "'Wo want him made a .brigadier gen eral, I insisted. 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Suits, Dress Skirts, Silk Taffeta Skirts, 3ilk Eton Jackets, Half Box Caats, Petticoats, New Waists. him.' I said. " Tho president can do so, of course,' said General Corbln, 'but It was plain to bs seen,' adds Mr. Long, 'that tho president would nover do It on the recommendation of Oonoral Corbln.' " Cunt-urine, at All Drufitfiats. Cures Biliousness. Constipation and Dys pepsia, or money refunded. Price 00 cents. Book explaining cause and cure mailed free. Ilea Broa. & Co.. Minneapolis. Minn. STEAMSHIP BREAKS RECORD Itht'ln from llreiuoii llrlnun ii.ao- Vatt neiiKir hi Addition to Crow o( IOO. NEW YORK, April C Tho steamship Rhelu,' which arrived horo from Bremen, broke tho record as n passengor carrier. Besides tho crow, which numbered ovor 400. the boat had 2,602 passengers. Of the latter but llfty-thrue came In the cabin. Tho 2,U9 steerage passengers were landed at Ellis Island and, although the. officials there were busy with 1,000 passengers bt ought hero by other ships, those from tho Rheln wcro passed beforo the Immi grant depot closed tor the day. The highest number of pa.'isengers of the tfc)td-clns5 which had previously arrived atsUnla' port on a single steamship .-was 2,200. SELLS AT IMMENSE PROFIT ltoekcrellcr I'ayn Dr. Anh 91,000,000 for Wlacoimln Trnct That COKt if I, . TOLKDO, O., April 5.-The Bee pub llslica a story today to the effect that Dr. Ash, a former resident of this city, has Just sold to John D. Rockefeller for $1, 000.000 160 acres In northorn Wisconsin, which Dr. Ash purchased In 18S4 for $1,000 on a speculation. The tract Is said to In cludo a natural harbor, GRIFFITH WINS THE CUP. Faicoag Man Makei Surprising Finish ill American Handicap. MORRISON OF ST.. PAUL SECOND BEST (illliiTt or Milrlt l.nl.e I'lnj In llnrtl l.uek ullli l.nxt lllrd I'nriiiolre mil Tint iixi'iiil Hot lTi: I'll oil. NBW YORK, April 5. After a close and exciting finish of tho shootoff, miss and out, of the twenty-two ties In tho Orand American Handicap, Uitgcna C. rJrlftlth of l'asrong. R. I., won with total o,f forty three straight kills, at lntcrstute park. Long Island, today. Twenty-two men tied for first honors, will, twenty-five kills each, and In the shcotori (irirtUh, who was on the twenty-eight-yard mark, outshnt nil bis opponent by killing his eighteenth bird. The victory of the, Now tiuglnnd man was d complete Btirprlso to the majority of the contestants, as well as to ths spectators, several hun dred of whom watched tho finish of the contest from the piazza, voranda and roof of the Casino, and when the last bird wras shot (Irlllltli received an ovation from the onlookers and congratulations were show ered on him by all tho gunners who had taken part In the big event. The winner holds tho state, championship of Rhode Island for shooting Inanimate targets, but has not been prominent an a live bird trapshnotcr. Ho said today that he had not shot at more than 300 live birds In his enreer at the traps. Last year ho took part In the Orand American Han dicap nnd killed twenty-two out of tbo twenty-five, and this was his most sue cessful effort at live birds until today. Six llniiilrnl Dollnrn nnd the Cnp. On previous occasions, when men tied with full scores In tho handicap, they di vided the moneys, which under the condi tions was due to tho high guns, but this yenr no nrrangement was arrived at by tho twenty-two who tied and they shot off for Individual positions and moneys Griffith received $C0O In cash and tho silver cup. Next to the winner's the shooting done by J. I.. I), Morrison of St. I'nul, Minn,, who stood .a yard farther back than Griffith, was tho most meritorious. Mor rlson killed soventeen and went out on his eighteenth, which was n very difficult bird. Morrison received tho second prize of $300 In cnsli. R. Rahm of I'lttsbdrg, Pa., who wns handicapped at twenty-seven yards, falloJ In tho fifteenth round of the shootoff and received $100 in cash ns third prize. The other nineteen shooters received sums ranging from $225 to $72, according to the position In which they finished. When tho shoot was resumed early In the day there was very little wind and rain was falling steadily. The weather cleared as the shoot progressed during tho forenoon and the northwest brcezo freshened somo what. During tho remainder of tho day the weather wns clear and bright, but there was not sufficient wind to ludp the birds In their flight, and, with the cop tlon of nn occasional screamer, the birds were as n rule an easy lot. Cllhert n Favorite. Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake, la., was a prime favorite among the experts for handi cap honors and he wns tho only ono. of the three scratch men who shot twonty-four straight in tho handicap proper. On his twenty-llfth bird, howovcr, tho western shooter drew a very lively right quarter ing driver, which ho dropped with Ills sec ond barrel. The bird proved to bo only lightly hit and when the boy tried to re trieve It tho pigeon evaded him and flew awuy out of bounds, seemingly unhurt. A. H. Fox of Ualtltuoro succeeded In kill ing twenty-llvo straight and next to Gil bert was looked upon oh tho most danger ous aspirant for premier honors. He also fell a victim to tho luck of the game, as ho missed tho first bird ho drew on the shoot off. The bird was n straightaway driver and Fox failed to hit It with cither bar rel. This made his first miss In any event on tho program during tho tournament. It was a noticeable fact that uono of the well known experts lasted long enough to get Into the group of leaders nt the end of the twenty-fifth round, and with the exception of Crosby and Gilbert, they were shut out of the money by falling to kill tuentyfour. Among those who missed iwo or more .birds were such crack shooters as J. A. R. Klllott of Kaunas City, Holla O. Hclkes of Dayton. 0 Thomas Mnrshiill of Kelthsburg, ill., Harold Money of tho Carteret Gun club. E. D. Bates, the Cann dlan, who won last year; Thomas Morfey, !'.. D. Futford of 1,'tlca, Will Brock, I'hll Daly and VnnAllcn. Forty-six men killed twenty-four earh In the regular shoot nud divided the remainder of the purse, each receiving $31. During the afternoon tho consolation handicap at sixteen birds was decided. There wcro nlnMy-on entries and of-these fourteen killed sixteen straight nnd re ceived $33 each and sixteen with scores of fifteen each received $4 apiece. Tomorrow the Oilman-Burns Interna tional trophy will be shot for. the con ditions of the event being twenty-flvo birds, $15 entrance, handicaps from twenty-flvo to thlrty-threo yards, four moneys, class shooting. There will also bo tho Sports mon Association Trophy hnndlcnp under the samo conditions and, In case time per mits, there will bo mlss-aud-out events to suit the shooters. Winners nnd Winning;. Following Is n list of thoie who took part In the shootoff for tho Orand Ameri can, nrrnnged nccordlng to tho way they finished, together with the amounts of money prizes each received: K. O. Orlmth. PuconR, It. I. 2S ynrdsl, 18 killed, JCOO und silver cup: J. L. D. Morri son, St. I'nul (2'j). killed 17. 0o; H. llnhm, Pittsburg (27). killed II, $100: J. H. Barto. Chicago 2M, killed 11, $233; Chris llottlleb, KnnsiiH City, killed 10, $218: Dr. J. J. Knowl ton, Now York (2?, killed , $IS2! R. It. Merrill, Milwaukee (29). and R. Trumbauer, Royrrsford. ln. (2J. killed 7, $127 earh; C. C. Niltllivin. Sal, Francisco 2M. R. B. Bond, Jessups. Mil, (27), O. W. Iig nnspan, Newark, N. J. I3fi. nnd Kil Hick man. Kntisas City (28), killed . $100 each: u. I., unerr, .New rorK (W), Killed i, ytii Henry. Newark, N. .1. (28). and F S. Purnie- 1..., rliti,,li ,1m I.MI,l f t-M .i,.l. 1.' U Johnson, Atlantic City. N. J. (2f), killed 2. $72; .1. L. A. Alabaster, Chicago (27), killed 1, $72: A. II. Fox. Baltimore (30). It. I.. Pierce, wythevilie, vti. (2!)), . I). Townieiui. Omaha (27), F. K s. McKay, .Mm inen polls (27), and (', K, Lockwood, Jamaica, I.. 1. (2tf), earh misted their Hist bird and received $72. The remaining money wiik divided umong mo conioHinniH wno scored .) eurn una me men received $21 uplcce. Consolation hatidlciiti. Mxteen birds. $10 en trance, high guns, not class iihnotlng: Nuu man, Ilutes. Brown, Sporry, I'arnieloe, uott. tint. llnrnl.t HI,.. a.. nllt. nntnl,t Mufti,, Tramp, Orleff, Lilly, Merrill nnd Htetibncr Kiueu nixicei! eaon and received os earn, Sixteen others killed fifteen birds and di vided tne money, ,encn getting J1.20. nnoi sriiEDs rnoM iikoihtkh American Mmlillo llorne llreeilem lie. vine I'edlwree Lint, LOIM8V1LLH. Kv.. Anrll B.-Tho eleventh annual meeting of the American Saddle Horse Breedcrn' mmoclutlon wus held nt Soelbaelin hotel tills afternoon. An Im nortant matter was ndontcd which will cause many horses to be dropped from tho remsier oook. rno mooa lines or me ioi ni dation norBPs will be investigated nnd u cor rect tiibulnteil nrdlKrcc and history of tlieni will be nrcnared and nubllshcd. Two horses. lirinKcra urennon nnd Bam nooKor. were ordered removed from the list, leaving their sires and given numbcm In tho register. uenern Jo in ij. cnstleman. ores dent or tho association, congratulated the members that tho demand had nover been so crent nor tho prices so good for saddle horses ns at present. Ho caid breeders could add nt least 50 per cent to tho value of each horse by oaily registration. Tho convention de cided to take membership In tho National i.tvo tstocK association. Steps wuro a so taken toward nn exhibit of snddlc horses at tho International expo sition In September. These otllclalH wcro elected: President. Genernt John II. Cnstlcmim; Unit vice presi dent, vv. a. (jaines: mocoiki vice president. Dr. 8. II. Mnddox, Kly, Mo.: treasurer, At tlllu Cox; secretary, I. V. Nnll. CIXCIN.VATI cOVk OI'KNS now. (lui'i-it CHy Clalirllan Faat Track anil Clreat KzpeetalluiK, CINXMNNATI. Anrll 5. Tho ruclnir sranon of the middle west will oocn un thu Oueen City Jockey club's course tomorrow at New port, ivy. tiio management or tna trneK announces thnt tho meeting will continue forty-llvo layH niul that tlio betting ring will bo onrn to all booktniikerti. The nrox- pect for u seuson' of good sport looks bright, as thero are now over COO horses quartered at the course. Including nearly nil the hlgh- ciass racern ot tne rurr tongress circuit, of which tho Queen City Jockey club is still a member. Alnnuger Fowler expects nt least ten bookb to draw In tomorrow. Tho track will lie fast, William ! . Ilruen will be starter. Tho Jndgea will bn Waller O, Parmer, Henry M. Quean and F. F, Kowler. JameH Nlxnn will no entry eieru and l.ymiui unvia clorK or scales, The curd 'offered for tho llrat day Is a very attractive one. LAST Illl.VNIMi AT TAXFOHAX. liny Marbeil by vr Ileeorilx anil or Flnlflht-n. SAN FRANCISCO. Anrll B.-At Tnnfornn today two trurk record wero broken, while two of the events resulted in none finishes. In the 2-venr-tild r.ico lirunsw ck ran four and n liHlf fnrlnngs in 0:53i, winning easily. j'n tracK record wan iiiwt'i. tho lourtn race nt hU furlopgH was marred by u bail start. Headwater and Sly getting awuy poorly. Kenllwortli and Waring fought it out all the way, the former winning by u iiofc In 1 ;lSVu. which eiiuals the coast record and in a uaricr or n seronu neiier man tho track record. Sad Sam was third, n noso In front of Headwater, who cuino In very fast. Don LuU beat Llsella a nose In tho mile and nn eighth rare, while Rio Shannon was third, n neck nway, c romweii, winner or tho last race, whs hid un from 110O to SS.O) bv Charles Uurnell, b:it the stnblo retained lilm. Weather line and track MM, SCIIOIUl III .i:ilS TAKE THU .MOXUV. HurprUe Irinpliln Croivil ltj- AVIiiniiiK Three at Six. MKMPH1S. Anrll f. Tho Schorr atalilr wuh verv much In evidence loilnv at Mont gomery park, ns It took three nf the six events. The third nice, for 2-year-olds, at (our turnings, uevcinpeii nnntner Ntnari youugHtitr from the Schorr burn In lCddie Buscn, n, brown colt, by Lord Harrington iitlna. who ran awnv with tho raco In 0:S1H, beating u largo tield. rne louriii race, ai one nine, wim jar Tennessee Derby candidates, Wild Pirate wan the heavily backed choice. Fanner Bennett, owned by Schorr, won the rnro .with ease, after indulging Wild Pirate In tho lead to tho last sixteenth pole, Schorr scored again In tho last event with Wax Taper, the favorite, easily beating Margaret Ilagcmau, held In some books nt IW to 1, Tho weather whh cold nnd disagreeable. Only two fuvorltcH won, rl!.MAV (iAMHS AT VKH MOIXKN. Police Conrt Deulilen Hour Hall !Ma er Are !' l.nliurliiu Men, DKS MOINKS. la.. Anrll 5,-(Sneclal.)- Judge Stlvu,-a of tho city police court today decided a test capo iirougiu nnrore nun In regard to Sunday amusement which prao tlcnlly nettles U that Pes Moines will bo permitted to have Sunday buse ball during (ho coming reason. Tho matter was con sidered of great Importance, to the owners of tho base ball club. Tlio court liolils that employment as it base ball player Ih not such employment as makes tho player a laborer In tho meaning of the atututes and that tho ordinance cannot foibld Sunday playing, ,M: II II A SKA UMVKftsrrY IIAbli HALL, Omiilin OrlRlnnlii Open Hie Srnnon Tlth n Herle of Three linniCN, LINCOLN, April B.-(Speclal Telegram. ) MuiiiiHr HenderHon of the I'ulvnrslty nf Nebraska bso ball team toulglit auuoiiured iho completo seheduln nf games for tho sea son, which will open hero April in, The Omaha Original begin a series of threo games with the 'varlty on that dute and return games will bo played on the Omaha grounds April 22 and 2:i nnd May 4. Oilier games nn the home grounds will bo played with Minnesota. Missouri and Kansas uni versities and Washburn collego. Tho east ern trip extends to Indiana, HIBLOFK AMI QUKKNAX TO A DRAW, DreUlou l'rqtr(ed nn I nfnlr In the ChlcaKOan. MILWAl'KKK. Wis.. April B.-Otto Sleloff of Chicago anil Perry Quecnan of Milwau kee fouulit six fast rounds to a draw be foro the Milwaukee Boxing club tonight. Th decision. It Is said hv some, should have gone to Sleloff, us he had tho better of the bout nil the way through. Joo Percento of this city lost to Morris Jacobs nf KansaH lity on n foul In tlio fourth round of a six. round bout. Tho crowd nuinberra x.oon persons, including u largo Chicago delegation. BIG THREE-CORNERED RACE Forfeit Menej i? Poated cu Trio f Fait Horits. JOHN E. MAYER HOLDS THE CASH Dnle l Mel for Hie Mxlrcnlli of !ci-(i-iiiImt. mill Will lir the lleM Three In I'lir llcnlM. BOSTON', April The forfeit money for the big three-cornered r.ico of Uornlma, Crcuceus nnd Chnrloy Herr Is now In tho hands of John K. Thayer of Lancaster, Mbas., president of the New England Horse Breeders' association. Mr. Lawson of Boston George L. Kctcham of Toledo and David Cahlll of Lexington, Ky owners of tho three horses, have posted tho required forfeit maney, $.Vi0 n piece. Thi remainder of the $30,000 stake, under tho terms of the race, Is to bo posted the night beforo the race. Tho raco will take place Soptcinbcr C, and will bo the best three in five heats. Besides the $10,000 each owner puts up, Mr. Lawson gives nn extra purse of $20,000. Tho tnonoy Is to bo divided thus: $30,000 to the first horse. $20,000 to the second. Mr. Ketchnm and Mr. Lawson posted their money March 29. and Mr. Cahlll sent his under date of April 2. LAWSON AGREES TO A RACE Aecejils Kentucky Anani'lallon'w Invi tation In Semi Uornlma AhiiIiikI The Aliltnl. BOSTON, April B. Hffortti are being mado to secure a match raco between llumlnm and The Abbot nt tho October meeting ot tho Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeder' as sociation ut Lexington. Ky-i and Mr. Law son, tho owner ot Korulma, bus given Ills assent to the proposition, Should Mr. Sentinel, the owner of Thu Abbot, seo tit to accept the offer, the match will be as sured. Sccretnry H. W. Wilson of tho us Hiiflnilnti. In his letter to Mr. I.awsou. usks: "Will you meet The Abbot with Uornlma during our October meeting In Lexington, ICv.. in ii match for n side, the asso ciation to udil one-hulf of Its gute receipts for that day, which half wo guarantee to amount to lo,(ni. If the match Is mado wo will endeavor to arange another race lor n less sum between Cresceus and Charley Herr. Wo have made the sumu proposition to Mr. Scunniil." It Is to this (imposition that Mr. Lawson nus repueu in mo uiiirmiiuvu. flllKF IIAAUKH IS MUCH I'CVK.LKH, Doesn't Know Wlint to Do About Mcf.'oy-Mnlier KIkIK. I.OIIISVILLIO. Kv.. Anrll 6. Chief of Police Hanger suld tonight that ho does not approve or tlio Kid Aicuoy-i'eior dinner boxing contest, announced for Louisville April 2D, but that ho docs not know whether no can jtreveiu n. Chief Hanger says his objection arises from tho crowd of undesirable persons, If not actual criminals, that uro attracted to a city among oiners iy u neavyweiKiu con test between prominent pugilists. He says that at tho recent meeting In Chicago of th chlefB of police of tho country Chief Dcltsch of Cincinnati told of tho trouble he experienced Incident to the Ruhlln-Jef-frles affair, and that every chief present de clared his city would not permit a contest between heavyweights. IMHI. IIWYIJU SHI.I.M I'lVB G'Ol.TH. They Avenge Seven Tliouanml Hal lam Apiece. NEW YORK, April 5, Philip J. IJwyer, inesldent of tho Brooklyn Jockey club, lias sold live S-year-oId colts to F, a. McLewee for $:i5,ou0. The numes and pedlgreea of Iho colts arc: Luck und Charity, by Hanover-Uoultn Belle; Major Dangertleld, by Handspring Mnnilrolt; Horizontal, by Handspring-Intermission: Hindroil, by Hnnover-Mlldredj Umpire, by St. Carlo-Pliiuo 11. This snlo Is believed by some to be the forerunner of Mr, IJwycr s retirement as a hort-o owner. This snlo nf live leaves him with only nvo young horses In his burn. FOUR FAVOHITHS, TWO (H TSIDICIIM. They Are the 'Wliinern In the Dnj's llncen nt llemiliiKS. WASHINOTON. April B.-Four favorites and two outsiders wero t lie victors ut tho Kennlugs track toduy. In the llftli race Rough Rider crossed the wire ahead of Ouatama, tho favorite, hut was disannulled for fouling the latter, first money going to tho favorite. Robert Wnddell took tho llrst ritcn easily, while Red Damsel, at !i to 1, and Curtsey, at G to 1, took tho second nnd third races respectively' by tho narrow mar gin of huif a length in encli case. Speed inns had a half length to spare in winning the fourth from a Held of seven stiirters, while Scurry, tho fuvorlte, took llrst money In the lust nice. KliniTTS II HCI.A 1 .11 S Mil KCK A II I). Convinced Hint Thnt Ihr Cunlrnet with Mult linorc 1m Invalid, PHILADELPHIA, Anrll B.-Presldent Kb bllts of the Brooklyn National league base ball club has succeeded in reclaiming Shock iird 'from the Baltimore American ipuguo club. Since signing with Manager McUravv Sheckard has been uncertain as to tho legality of his action. Today, in company with President F.bbltts, he watted on conn hpl for dm National icauua and was as sured that his American league contract was invalid. Tills opinion sat lulled s icclt- ard nud Jin at ouco notltlod rreslilent Kb- DlttB Hint ne wpuiu piay iQr iirooKiyn tins season. .IOM.NSON IS I'HIII'AHI.NtJ FOH WAII. Amerleuii I.eiiuue I'rrdilent Consults Attorney About Suit. CINCINNATI. Anrll .1. Han Johnson. prenldent of the American leiiKlie, Is In Cin cinnati, Mr. JoliriHon Ha til that tho object nf IiIh vlnlt wua to eonmtlt John K. Uruce, attorney of tlio American league, in connec tion witn me piayerM wno Nignon kmcrieau jengiio contruotH nud Jumped to tlio Na tional lefiL'iir. The cajn of Kmmett Held- rlrk of the Ht I.ouIn club, who Ih fluid to have broken fulth with Chicago, will prob ably be tlio Orel to bo trlod. Ol.r, ()l,i:SO YIIMI'H IIIH von. VncU Vtcttelluiiil llnnr Give Illm I'lenl,- in Mnxleen Itiiiin'. TORONTO. Out.. Anrll 6. Jack Mrf'lnl. Jand of IMttshurn knocked out Olo Oleson. oi i iuciigii in inn KiMeeuiu rounu or wnni wna to have liren n. twenty-round content before the Crescent Athletic club tcinluht, McClelliind liad the better of It from tlpi htart and Knocked OIchdu down three tlmei In the Inst round. WeHlrru Win Three Mrnljcht. The Westerns bowled three lino Rumen nt tenpins ut Olark'H ulluyH Friday night, de feating tho Nebraska Hhlrts by 108 pins. Their victory wns tho morn iironouiioed for the reHsoii that Inchex and lirunkc. two of tho crack bowlers nf the city, bowled with tho Shirts, Henson inndo tho high nmuv of the mutest, chalking up l".2 In tho aecond game. Score: WN8TKKNH. 1st. .'d, 3d. Tolnl. Ileynulds I'M li 113 lH Ayern Ml Irt'l 1"! Ml I.OVI'II IM MS 212 M6 liensnu 2r 222 ITU r,'.V, Hcllcrk 169 Mt 17D 17;i MS ill Totals 781, ai i mm 1st.. llurgcss i7 Yost IS Inches ! Hruuke HI llcugelo m 2,510 Total. ir,n 127 r.i5 117 187 jjvi 2d. ir,7 ins i in IS7 171 SI9 ::d. 112 Mi ITS I 150 11 Totals 7M 'iKtiiineini'iit lit Alillrnr. AIIII.UNi:. Kan.. April 5 Tho ilnals In the coursing meet, which wero scheduled for today, were postponed till tomorrow bo calico of the weather, lln te Hull tinmen I'rhlnj, At Philadelphia I'rliiretnn university, 7; Philadelphia (National league), ;. At nultlniore - llitltlmnrn (American league), 10; Valo, 2. llarrlxcin .Not to ('mitrnt Will, INDIANAPOI.IH, April 6,-It was re iinrtiid from New York today that Uiihh.,11 II. IlarrlMou Intended conlestlng tho will of his futher, with tho Intention of securing IH portion or ine esinio uireci, iioward Cable, who Is Mr. Ilarrlson'H attorney, iui ih's ufternoon that tho report was tin fuiinderh Mr. Harrison, ho says, Is entirely sallfMrd. To l'rvnt I'nruinnnla autl (.rip Laxative Dromo-Quinine removes lie cauie. Kodol Dy spepsia Cure Digests what yon cat. If you suffer from indigestion, you yill be surprised at the apeedy relief that can be obtained by using a combination of all tho natural digestants. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ia such a preparation, and ita presence in the stomach and alimentary tract relieves the digestive organo from work, by digesting every kind of food that may be eaten. It can't help but do you good Mr. J. A. Miles, hotel proprie tor, Richland Center, Wis., says: "I had dyapepsiaf or twelve years, and used tablets and medicines of different kinds; but without re lief till I used Kodol Dyspepsia Core. I had almost given up hope of ever getting cured. The first bottle of this preparation helped me, and several bottles of it completely and permanently cured me." Kodol Dyspepsia Gum Prepared only by E.O.DoVfinr A Co., Ohlcfcfa. Tht U. bottle contain IH tlmci th 800. aUo. DeWITT'SwiieMizci SALVE A carUtn euro (or piles and skin disease! Not in Nature for anyone to always feel tired. There Is no need to drug out an cxUtcuce without ambition. Weak nerves are reMionilble for lan guor, depreulou, debility and vnrico Diseased nerves, whether due to over work, over-Indulgence or any other caute, can be made Uroug at steel by the ute of They tone and invigorate every organ of the body, soothe and strengthen the nerves nnd transform broken lown men nnd women Into strong, healthy, vlgorotid. ruddy-cheeked persotu. if you find this Isn't so, you get your money back. Jl.OOperbox: A boxes (with guaran tee), So.00. Hook frre. Peal Mbdi ciNf. On riv-i.v ohta elf. fey KHftB Co., Uti and Doutfaa, UQ au Mm uiiiou. Douva umua. FIND A WOMAN WOUNDED I'ollre llrrnk Into Hollar nnd Dlxeover n Man WnnhliiK Away the Iltood. I'lerclng screams drew l'atrolm.in Mans Hold to tho saloon nt 1302 Douglas street shortly after 2 o'clock this morning, but all the doura were locked nnd no ono re sppnded to his vigorous rapping. Summoning CIdatu Hayes and Scrgcnnt Whclnn, Mansfield burst in a side door and discovered J. Achnatz, the Keeper of the place, In the, "act of washing away blood that was streaming from the many bruises mid cuts on the face of Sophia Turr, a Ocr inun girl about L'O years of nge and unable to explain tho circumstances In Kuglinh. Neither Acbnntz nor tho girl was In toxlcatcd. but tho circumstances wcro such that both wcro taken to Jail, tho ipan to nnswer to charges nf assault and battery nnd keeping a disorderly houso, and tho girl to bo detnlncd nud to appear ns the complaining witness, Police Surgeon Ames took the young woman In cburgc and discovered her In Juries to bo many and of a sevore nature. The girl told tho police a story of long confined nbuse, She said she wns a servant lu Achautz's employ, being compelled to work all day and half tho night at menial duties In the snloon and restaurant. Un able to bear his cruel exactions longer she determined to lenva his employ and so no tided him Friday evening. Achuntz became angry then nnd knocked her down nud threatened her with worse punishment if she left his plnco. Karly this morning he abtinulted her for the second tlmo nnd his arrest followed. She says ho bus brutally beaten her many times before. Achantz's saloon lias been closed by tho police and Ita doors will remain locked An effort will ho made to Induco the Doard of Flro and I'ollco Commissioners to re vo)(q his license. Rcseiuai o Vnrtr, Mo Par. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles. Your (rruggut will refund your money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro you, rn cent. Mlanour! Vail)' KnloonN Clir. MISSOUUI YAI-U5Y. Ia., April 5. (Spe rial.) Judge Macey of the district court granted n temporary Injunction against the saloons of this plnce Tuesday and last night all of them were clored by Sheriff Kkelton. It Is believed that a new petition cannot bo secured. Tho city will mls3 $7,000 rev enue a year. A new wheel nnd Just the ono you hava always wanted, Head Thn rtrB wheel offer AiivhI Instructor I.arva Home, SHKNANUOAH, In., April f. (Special.) Uoutenant Oeprgo I,nws, Instructor of the United Stales training ship Hartford, ar rived hero Wednesday on a month's fur laugh. He Is Just, home from a cruise In Kurope. Mr. 7,aws la a former resident of this place. HiiNptM'ted nf HiirKlurlea. JmIiii fnriv.l U'nM urrnulml nn.li til n.r.,l...r I,. Iilu Iw.nur. .... .1. .. ,, ,, .utir. ... ...r .,,... ...., I ,(. II , Ull 1 1 llll". William xtreetH on suspicion thnt ho hud .. , , i .. ii... I.,..., md ii iiuimi iii lint iiiiih' ijiii Kiurit's ffiniimii Tliursdiiy night In thn Hunscnin park d l-l,. LJnr....ilU lAnu ,r...l. ,. II II I 17' HH.I IJ, ,'.IIIS1'J tllill JlllUi.,lfl , Uotecttves Uomiliuo nud lleltfelilt Hir- riiunuii un) iMiicn iiiHi Mirpnii'ii u,.,.'. In bed. He made no resistance ami wnij locked up at Hie city Jail. A ll-yeiir-old boy iiamrd Johnson wuh in the house wltn Coover and ho was nrreslcd on the rhnrgo of being mi aceompllco G0 GRAIN COFFEE CofTee Injures growing children even when it is weakened, Grain-O gives them brighter eyes, firmer flesh, quicker intelligence and hap. jiier dispositions. They can drink all they want of nrain-O tlio moru the better und it tastci like coffee. JUIgrocen; 13c, nd25c, aster Hat Sale Today Wc sell the best Derby InOnuh, $2.50. (CONTINENTAL Glothino U. CORKR 15th AND mtVOLAB. It M you tH there II dan't ttll ui. Dr. McGREW Offlrr nprn frmn H n. in. to U p. in. sun- ilnjn from H n. in. t Si i. ni. (Or. McOrcw ut Ago 62.) The .MiiNt MueecuHrnl MI'HCl.VI.IS'P In lli- lii-iitnicnt il nil Ioiiiin of 1)1.'- i:am:.s ami uistmni:its of n:v tl.M.V. 'M yrnrn rxiivrlr-ncr; IS yen" In Oiniihii.' VAitn.(M.i:i,i; ami iivititocin.i:. A .n lien iflliirilliliiml Wit limit cnttlriK'. pulii ur loas of time. A uulcW, oay .....i mitiiHiil ,nii-,i rMtiifiiini Inn' tllltl (III U I tl l.limCiW I1M iii.ooii di.si:ani:s mi it iii.oun i'oison In all Hinges Hired by n treatment which Is far more satlsfnctory unit successful than "Hot Springs" treatment und at less than half thu :ost. All breaking out ami signs of the dlHcnso disappear ut once. Tho euro Is complcto nnd permanent. All Liinntiirnl Nrrou CihhIIIIoiib iiikI Wcnknrni nf Men, .. i-,..i.mt., t ,,..L. .,f Vlttilllv. P.tiir Memory, Lack of Confidence, and all dis eased of the Kidneys, Uladder nnd Urinary Orguns. a treatment that gives strength. Increases vitality and cures all unnatural .mi.lltlnii. IIOMB TltHATMlSNT. Curea Uiiiiriinlrril. Coimiiltiitlnn Free. CklAltdllH LOW. P. O. IIos 706. Olllco over 213 South Hth street, Iii-tweun P'tiniain and Uoutlaa HtrcotB, OMAHA, NHU. A.MUKMi:.TS. BOYD'S Woodward & Uurgesi, Mgra. Tel. 101I. OM.V TWO MOHH rilltFUII.tlAM'KS. Toilny, - O'olnek Mill r p. roiilulit. N O'i'loeU Slim p. Positively tho Only Appcnranco llcio of Mrs, Leslie Carter After Her London Trljmph as it ZAZA In David Bclascd'e Play. Scats now on sale. Price: Wo to $2.oo. Sunday. Monday fMutlnee Sjiulay), rtUS :3 & HOLLAND'S M1N8THBLS. Kvenlng prices, -5c, Wc, 70c. 25c, 50c. Mutlnce, OlllltHTQN Omaha's Family Theater, Phono 1M1. FRANCE8CA REDDING l( CO. HORACE GOLDEN. Battery G. OMAHA GUARDS RAYMOND MUSICAL TWO. A. I. OU1LLK M'CONNULL SISTUnS. DA MM HHOS. TUB JCINODHOMH, SHOWINQ P10TUW58 Oh' THIS QUKHN'H FIJNKHAL. Trices never chnnglng Kvenlng 10c. 25e, BOc: matinee, 10c nnd 2c; reserved scats, Mc. Speclul Pickaninny souvenir for th ladles und candy for tho children at the 8ttNlNv"K?-IIOflKUT llll AMATHUK OA U NIVAL. AP LLIATtD. 11IL 13. Miaco's Trocadiro Tolephort 225. .MATINKi: TII.Y I lie, HOr, Kntlre Week, IncludliiK Saturday J:venln . moi UN notoi; iii,iti,i;M(tifi;it. Presenting "Tho Wnlfdorf-Custorla" aijd "The Waysldo Inn," with n host of prettr women, bright comedians, In u comedy of burlcsauo und vaudeville. Matlueo ovnri afternoon. Kvonlng irlccs, loc, iWc, .30. Smoko If you like. Next week, Tammany Tigers und Now York Stars, MAP COUPON Bring tin's Coupon and 25c to the Map Department, Be Publishing Co., and get a NEW CENSUS WALL MAP OF NEBRASKA OR IOWA Mr a8i33 Inohra, Has the 1900 census of every county end town In the state printed on the margin and the entire map, 1NCLUDINO ALL RAILROADS, etc. Correct to January lit, 1901. if sent by mail add ' 10c extra for postage and tube, Address this Rise I'tmi.iniii.va co Map Dept. Omaha, Neb. -e-e-Jlj