THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, A Pill L If), UN) I. Tvlcpbono cat. Seasonable Underwear and Hosiery 1 Any stylo, quality or kind to lincl tliotn here priced right. Ladles' Swiss ribbed sillt plaited vests, cream, high neck uml lone sleeve.-', nt J1.J0 per garment. Ladles' fine- Jersey ribbed n ha pod tut ton vcsls, IiIkIi nick, lom; sleeve, white only, with pnnls to mutch, nnklo length, Jl.00 per garment. J.ndlcH' Swiss ribbed, high neck, lone slncves, nnklo length union suits, wliltc, nt J1.U0 per suit. Ladles' lino Jersey ribbed cotton vet, high neck, long sleeves, punts to mutch, nt 2."c per garment. Ladles' blaclc cotton, ribbed top, !lk Wit C'LOID lATimDATi AT P. M. AOK5TH ron FOSTER kid glove, and hoaiai PATTWKHt. Thompson, Beldeh &Co. Y. M. C. A. nt)II.DI!IG. COn. KITH AND DODOLA T1. this deficit of 11,000,000. In order to llnnncc (ho exchequer I nsk power to bor row 60,000,000 by menus of consols. To I In- Vorf of Ituln. "As to obtaining contributions from the Transvaal, Sir David Harbour's reports Atu not encouraging nt present. I think the house will sea that the war 1ms brought tbo country to the verge of ruin. (Opposi tion cheers greeted this remark). This can be no longer bo contradicted. Tins small war has cost 151,000.000, double the cost of the Crimean war. There was 7, 000,000 of thn unfunded debt rodeemablo within tho next ten years, "I have tried to put beforo the house a truo account of our finances for tho pres ent and Imtncdlnto future. In our tltnn no chancellor of the exchequer has had so difficult a task and none has had a moro Indulgent audience. I bavo not laid pro posals beforo the houso with tho view of gaining transient popularity, but I hnvo en deavored to establish u principle of con tribution by tho wholo community to the burdens of tho state." Sir Michael Hlcks-Dcach concluded at 6:41 p. m., amidst loud applause, having spoken two hours und twenty-six minutes. Sir .William Vernon Ilurcourt compli mented the chancellor of the exchequer an the ability ho bad Bhown, declaring that his speech was characterized by honesty, "a quality very much lacking In the conduct of the war," In telllns. thu houso and tho country the truth In regardtto tbo position, At 1.40 this morning Mr. Dalfour, the government leader, said It was necessary to pass resolutions tonight, whereupon the houso divided on tho sugar bounty, which was adopted, 183 to 125. Tho coal duty was adopted by a voto of 171 to 127. On tho resolution to authorize, the war loans being put before, tho hpuso, John Itedtnond moved to report progress, Sir Michael Hlcks-Dcach assented ' and the house adjourned. COST OF KILLING, A BOER 'lAi; rV ' -f. ., Mhrrnl I'licurm front llmlRrt Hitr- mrnt tfikt Vlt In One Tlioa. - kniitl rounds. LONDON,, April 19, On tho wholo the statement of ' Sir Michael IIIcks-Deach, which was listened to by J. I'. Morgan, among others, from tho distinguished strangers' gallery, appears to havo been fairly woll received and tho chancellor of tho exchequer li generally congratulated on a Just dlstrlbiitlbn of burdens. A heavier addition to tho income tax had been expected and the fact that only 2 penco Were added brought a fo:llng of roller. Tho liberals In tho lobby declared that the budget proposals afforded them tho best electioneering weapon they had had for twenty years. One liberal figured out that tho war had cost 1,000 for every Doer killed. "There Is little doubt that in raising now (axes instead of Increasing old ones, Sir Michael IIIcks-Deach has courageously Courted much hostility and given tho lib erals a chance to close the ranks and at tack tho government on Its financial policy. Many ministerialists nro dissatisfied be causo the government has failed to grant dlflerontlal treatment to the colonics In the usar tax. In tho courso of an editorial on this point, tho Dally Mali, reproaching tho gov ernment with a falluro to show gratitude to. Queensland and Natal, says: "A 'few words from tho chancellor of tho exchequer would havo upset tho wholo bounty system, but they bavo not beeu spoken. On tho contrary, tho chancellor of the exchequer appears hopeful of nn lucrcaso In bounties, cheapening sugar for (treat Ilrltaln, but nt tho' too tlmo completing the ruin of the colonies. It docs uot seem to strike hlra that an Infinitesimal decrease In the price of sugar would bo miserable compensation for driving tho West Indies into tho Amer ican union," Most OpiHmltloii to foul Duty. Tho coal duty, however, seems to bo des tilled to p.ert tho keenest opposition. It has created consternation In Wales and tbo north of Kngland. Tho north country exporters to tho continent assert that the duty will almort prevent effective competi tion abroad with Westpballan coal. In South Wales It Is urged that tho duty will Injure the miners and materially assist tho United States and Germany. Mr. Abram, radical, member for Glamor ganshlro, who Is president of the Welsh miners federation, said yesterday In the courso of an Interview that hs was ex tremely surprised nt the proposal of such a tax, adding: "The'ultlmato result will probably bo tho closing down of scores of Welsh oolllerlos and the throwing of thousands out of employment. Such n tax Is wrong In prlnclplo and will eventually cause tho overthrow of tho government. Tho shipping Interests, which nro very powerful In the House- of Commons, aro also opposed to the coal duty." Altogether, although the government or gans havo llttlo but pralso for tho budget they fain would admit that If tho near future were to bring bye-electlons, tho re suit might bo unfavorable for govornmont candidates. The entire press, liberal aud conservative alike, Is loud In pralso of the courago and candor of Sir Michael Illcks-Iicach's'statn-ment, which was delivered with great abil ity and lucidity, but without any attempt nt rhetoric. Never beforo havo tho lin menso saclfU-es entailed by tho war In South Africa been so brought homo to the nation. Tho chancellor of tho exchequer sketched No Oripe, Pain Or discomfort, no Irritation of the in-testlnes-but gentle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, when you take Hood' Pitlm Sold by til druggists. 'J5 cents Ilec, April 18, 19)1. you may want, you are sure finish hose.' double ' soles, spliced heels, medium weight, 33o a pair, or iHiir lor i.w. I.uclles' black lisle, Ihco striped hose, double heels nnd toes, 23c ft pair. Misses' black ribbed cotton hose, mo ilium weight, double soles and high spliced heels, 20o a. pair. Hoys' blnek, heavy "Wayne1! knit cot ton ribbed' hose, double knees, 23o ii polr. We nlso carry the leuther kneo protac tors, In blnek only, for boys, 3c ti piilr. tho situation In bard pitiless words. "I aim at no transient popularity," ho said, "I ask for no cheers und I expect none. I come to tell the nation the truth and tho wholo truth. It Is necessary for tho sal vation of the nation that I should do so, Yon have had your feast, you all, liberals nnd torlcs havo been mad; now comes tho reckoning, and you laugh or not, as you please," In a brief peroration he said: "If you defeat our proposal you will relieve us of an almost Insupportable burden." "Why not make Chamberlain chancellor?" shouted Mr. llealy, while Mr. Hcdtnond ox claimed: "There will be less maftlcklng after this." Mr. Redmond's Indication of Mr. Cbambcrluln as tho real object of Sir Michael Illcks-Bcacb's unsparing exposure of the cost of tho war policy was loudly cheered by tho liberals, and the colonial secretary appeared anything but happy dur Ing tho speech. It Is understood .that Colonel Mllward, conservative, will move on tho second read ing of the finance bill an amondracnt re gretting thnt the government failed to dif ferent Into In favor of tho colonies regard Ing sugar. Hent Since Ulndntonp. "Nothing so bold and. statesmanlike," says tho Morning Post, "has been attempted slnco Mr. Gladstone's days. Wo should havo preferred, however, that tho chan cellor of the exchequer, should havo gonu further and restored the shilling duty on wheat." The Standurd, apparently on tho samo grounds, sovcrcly reproaches Sir Mlchnol Hlcks-Hcach for timidity In ''missing n grand opportunity of adapting the flnan clal system to tho transformed conditions of modern times," and complains bitterly or tne increase in the income tax. Tho Chronicle characterized tho budget ns -noncst, nut disastrous." Tho Dally News, which seizes tho oc- vuniuii 10 uiiuck mo government s war policy, says: "There Is no discernible and scraeely an Imaginable end to the ruinous and fatal drain upon, our national resources caus'od by 'tho ufost calamitous entorprlso in. wnicn England has over been engaged." Uncle Snni Ilenent. LONDON, April 19. Tho Dally Mall has received tho following from its Kingston (Jamaica) correspondent: "Much disap pointment Is expressed hero at tho ab sence of countervailing duties from the budget. Tho sugar trade lv at present al most wholly with the United States and tho tax of half a penny per pound will keep It there." FOLLOWS THE STANDARD OIL Indication of Future Policy the C.rent Htevl Com bination. nf NKW YOItK. April lS.-The Iron Ago today says: Ily many In tho Iron trado tho announcement of tho low prices for ore is now Interpreted as proof of the fact that Standard Oil principles are to guide tho management of the United States Steel corporation. As one of the brightest sale managers of one constituent concorn put It, those principles may bo summarized briefly: "Better service, improved qual ity and lower prices." This, so far as the last named Is con cerned, would bo breaking with tho tradi tions of qulto a number of leaders In tho Iron Industry, who havo belloved In mak ing tho best of tho opportunity of the mo ment. A flurry has been created by tho threat of tho Amalgamated association to forco n fight on recognition of the union In tho sheet mills. It Is pretty certain, however, that the matter will be nd JUBted. Tho markets continue strong, but, as Is natural, havo quieted down somewhat In pig Iron after a long period of activity. Tho steel market is rather dull, chiefly becniuc, while the demand Is restricted, tho supply Is even nnrrowcr, and premiums nro still paid for prompt delivery. In all branches of tho finished trade tho reports of heavy deliveries coutlnuc, nnd there Is evldenco that a great deal of new work la being taken. I'lTTSnUIKJ, Pa., April 18.-The DIs patch says: It u understood to be the In tention of tho United States Steel cor poration to mnko Pittsburg the payroll ten tor of Its great system of plants and It Is prolmblo that tho rnw nt . ,.,..., - " M 111 k. 1, J of tho plants as possible will be removed here. It Is probablo that the offices of tho Amelcan Sheet 8teel and American Steel Hoop company will bo returned to Pittsburg from New York, where they were taken some tlmo ago. There Is also talk that Pittsburg will be made tho headquar ters for tbo National Stoel company and tho American Tin l'lnto company. It is the purpose of tho combine to keep Its un derlying companies Intact, reduce tho board of directors to n unall group of active men and to hold tho presidents of each com pany responsible for tho conduct of tho affairs of tho separato concerns. The samo apparent competition will result, without, however, the price cutting, nnd tho nmbl tlon of each president to make the best possible showing in dividends and earn ings will provo tho stimulus formerly caused by nctlvo competition and careful management, A. II. Wolvlti, formerly general manager of the American Steamship company operating tho fleet of Iron boats on the great lakes for the American Steel and Wlro company, has been chosen general man nger of tho company's steamship Inter ests, and Edwin S. Mills, general manager of tho Pittsburg, probably will be his os Istant. Drlritatrs to Mrxlenn Kxpoalt Inn, ? .iw YO,l'c- April IS.-l'rof. Cyrus iNorthrup. president of the University of Minnesota, having declined tho appointment f.JU'.J e!f K"t0 ,", ' Pan-American V"! position, to bo held In tbo city of Mexico !'xt October, tho president today offered the position to John Harrett. formerly minister to Blum. The Impression prevail! that ho will accept. ' OMAHA PITCHING DOES IT No Trtubla to Win Qamei in ltd Wuthir at DtiMainis. BRIGHT DOUBLE PLAY LESSENS GLOOM Ulit-I'nnlilourd Itulr of First llnsp for lilt liy Unit In Itcstornl to I'm or nnd Help Hull tp the Tu til I. DES MOINES, April IS. (Special Tele gram,) Thd Omaha club' wott easily In a spiritless gamo before a small crowd today. Tho weather was bud ami no good work could bo done by cither club,-but Omaha had much tho best of tho pitching. A bril liant double play by McAndrcws, Toman and Calhoun In the second Inning was n fea ture. Cnlboun hit tho ball hard and played a faultless gamo ot first. Carter permitted himself to bo hit by tho ball Iti' tbo first ns ho was running bases. Omaha scored In the second on Calhoun's long drive. Itecd struck out, but tho ball was dropped and ho not to first, (llado hit to third, It was thrown wild and Toiuan's slnglo gao the third run. In the third Stewart scored on his hit, u sacrlflco and McAndrcws' hit. Steele scored In tho sixth on four balls, a hit by Tomun und bad lino playing by Des Molncs. Tbo two In tbe seventh were made by Stewart and Calhoun on tbo former's single nnd tho laltcr's double, followed by a two-bno hit by Mc Andrews. Des Molncs got one In tbo first with four balls to Thlcl, a stolen base, a hit by Nagle, four balls for Warner and bad throwing on tho lines. In thu ilfth Thlcl scored again by getting hit nt thn plate, nn error by Stewart and a sneak home. In thn seventh Thlcl got his third run by getting hit the third tlmo and u steal homo after a long fly caught. Score: OMAHA. All. It. If. O. A. K. Tomun, ss B " 2 1 1 1 C'urter. It Stewart, 2h I .etcher, rf Calhoun, lb field, If McAndruwx, 3b. Hade, c .Steele, p ,, Ornliani, 1 3 10 n T. is i o Totals 42 9 27 13 DK3 MOINIiS. All. It. II. O. A. E. Thlfl. 3b 5 3 0 1 2 2 Nngle, cf b 0- 1 0 0 0 Warner, rf 5O0O00 Keb.sameii, lb 5 0 0 1.1 1 0 O'Lenry, ss 5 0 0 2 3 I) Oleusoil. 2b 5 0 0 3 3 0 Clark, If 4 0 o l n n Thlery, c 4 0 1 4 3 0 Glade, p 3 0 0 1 3 0 Morrison, 1 0 0 0 2 0 Stcfuno. l 0 0 0 1 4 0 Totals 42 "3 2 2(i 21 Omaha 0 3 1 0 01200-7 Des Moines 100010100-3 Two-bnse hits: Calhoun (2), McAndrcws. liases 011 balls: Off Steele, 2; off Graham, 2; off Morrison, 3; off Btefuno, 1. Struck out: By Olnde, 1: by Morricon, l; by Stolnnn. 1; by Steele, 4: by Qrnh.im. 1, Hit by pitcher: Tnlel (3), Clark. Umpire: Messmer. a;ain OVIvIl caiii.i:. Ten Amrrlenna to Contest for Sir Oruriir Xctvut-n' Trophy. NEW YORK, April 18. Once moro ten representatives of America will meet nn euual number of experts of Great Britain in order to contest a team chess match over tho Atlnntlc cable for possession of a trophy presented by Sir George Newnes of London six years ugo. The mutch will ha piayen ai tnis enu ai tne. iirooKiyn Acwiemy of Mi sir, under thn nusplces ot tho Hroolt lyn Chess club, while tho IlrltlsberH will conduct their gameH at the Cafe Monaco, London, tho duvs of nlnv lc!;'iu tomorrow 'nitd Saturday. According to ..thorules of iuiiicmi. 11m niuu winning uncu luimruii- tlvo matches will bo declared thu obsoluto winner of tho tl.000 trophy und us the Americans havo ulrendy placed two conse cutive victories to their credit this yenr's contest may' decide tho destination ot tho coveted trophy for good. According to tho opinion of those com petent to Judge in this city und In London the chances ure thnt the Americans will uguln bo victorious, ns tho composition of tliulr team is much stronger than that of tho Britishers. , ' The secretaries of tho Brooklyn and British Chess clubs Imvu exchanged thu names of tbe players by cubic, ami nccord ln to these dispatches the teams will take boards as follows: Amcrlcu Plllsbury, Sbowaltcr, Barry, Hughes, Hodges, Hymes, Marshall, Howell, Bnmpton, Nowton und Volght. Great Britain Muson, Lee. Mills, Wnrd, Jnckson, Jacobs, Bclllngham, Atkins, Mitchell and Lawrence. It Wlis. lioWever. stutnd by ti London- paper today that Blackburiio bus finally consented to play, in which rase Lawrenco will step out. 1.,. 1 loiter will net ns ttw American representative In London nnd Prof. Isuac itlce will take tbo same posl tlon for Great Britain nt this end of thu match, while Baron Albert iln TtnthMpliiirl will net us referee. Tho management of tho Brooklyn Chess club announced that the luurs of plav would bo us follows: Tomorrow from 0 11. m. 10 u; p. m., witn nn Intermission from 2 to 3:30 p. m. On Saturday play will bo begun half an hour later nml ilmn will bo culled half an hour earlier. The Brook lyn Chess club has procured a now sot of Blunt chessboards, with movable pieces. 1 uu miuuim in hid uoarus nave been painted In Very llcht colors, an Ihnl thn spectators will Und no dllllculty In follow ing tho progress of tho ten gamcM, of which every move will bo repeated oil tho big iii.i.Aim spoils m:vpoiit hacks. Mnkr Too llrnvy n Trnck for llrll- llnnt ItuunliiK. CINCINNATI. Alirll 1S.-A 'belated lillz. rartl struck Newport todny nnd niudn rac ing very disagreeable. The track was fet lock deep In inud und In most of tbo events tbo Mulshes were very tume. All bets wero declared off In tbe second race, ns Custlne went to the post live pounds under weight. Summaries: Klrst race, six furlonirs:' ' Miss Aubrey won, Doctor Black second, Time: 1:19. second race. 0110 mile, selling: Pot or Duryeu won, Custlim second. Time: lilSVj. Third race, six furlongs, handicap; Horse shoe Tobucco won, J J Y second. Time: l:2oj. Fourth rnre. fojr furlongs; Wedding March v.on. .Mamie Encllsli serond. Tim.'! 0:5211. rlfth race. Mjven furlnncs! Jessln .Iiirlm won, Lord Erazer second. Tlmo: l:3."i;. Sixth raco, ono miio and un eighth: chub won, Ai Caskey second, Time: 2:l'.i3i, THIS snioitit K.VI'HV LOSES. Turf Couurem Sliikca nt .1UiiiiIiIn Wnn l- lliii-IJil. MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Anrll 1R.- Tho Turf rVitw.r.tMU Mtnlrnu fit ,.nn mltrt fni 11.1'Anr. olds, whs won by Duelist, who beat Sliver- uaie 11 leiigiu, wild I'iruie unisneu mini. rno Hcnorr entry, Hiivcruiiio nun i.uav Schorr, were even money favorites, with Wild Plriito nnd Duelist next In demand. Sllverdnle cut out n merry pace from the fall nf thn Hag. Uolnir down the back- stretch ho Increased his lead to three open ifUKius. uueitst was always 111 smiting distance, however, und turning Into tho stretch ho moved up to Sllverilulu ami In 1110 uin ror tho wire passed the nchorr horse und won by 11 length. Only two favorites won. The truck wns verv heui-v. Summaries; First race, one mile und 11 sixteenth; LI ,9all0' won, Bequeath second. Tlmo: liulvi. Second race, six furlongs: Velmu Clark won, llnrney second. Time: 1:1S;. lu iii imi'i .!' ami 11 nun iiirioiiRs; Lo l nr; won, Lalomu second. Time: O.W.i. l'O'jrth race, one mil,. Turf ninirnii ?.,.',k,p1:., lP'st won. Sllvordnlo secondc Wljd Pint to third, Time: l:HH. 41 ."..... uioubk; 10m woiiiiir won, High Jinks second, Tlmo: 1:1S. Sixth race, one mile and u sixteenth: Sunloeks won, Albert A'nlo second. Time: t'AFOIt.V.V RAVO KITES II 10 ATE X, tlns tliv Only Wlnnliiii' 1'lmt Chuloc nt 'FrUeii. SAN FIIANCISCO. Anrll 1g.Vhr j not much class to the horse racing nt Tan- toruu lonay ami ine sport was marked by .110 defeat of favorites. AtbiH brine tlm only Mrst choice to win. Mounco rode In poor rorm nnu uiier tne poor, nhowlng of Adu N, fuvorlto in tbo tlilrtl rnce. the ludRcs mndo un Invcstlgutloii, Mounce "Inlmeil tbo marn could not keep up the list part and no uctlon was taken. Ununt et wua plunged on to win the mile und u quarter rnce, but St. Slmonlun bent him cleverly. Summurleni l lrst ruce, six furlongs; Foul Play won, McAlbert second. Tlmo; l .ll'i. Second rnce, one-half mile: Irmn won, lie; second, Time; 0;in. Third rnce, six furious; Bnrd of Avon won, Ada N second. Time: 1:13. I'lurlh race, four furlongs; Halnnult won. Blleslan second.. Time! 0:43V,. Mfth race, otic mile and 11 quarter; St. Slmonlnn won, Gauntlet second. Time: 'sixth race, live and .1 half furlongs: Atl.is won, Alleviate second. Time: 1:0S. RACE TRACKCHANGE HANDS California .locki-y Cluli Akmiiiip t horite of Sun Frnuclseo Course. SAN FItANCISCO, April IS. The formal transfer of the 'Tnnoran nnd Inglosldo race tracks to tho California Jockey club wns made today on te first payment of 2f),000 of the purchase price of IfflO.HH). To morrow will be the last day ruclng will be held nt Tnnforan under the uusplces of the San Francisco Jockey club. On Saturday tho new Cnllfornln Jockey club will ns sume chnrgo nnd continue racing there for some dnys. JikIrc Murphy will preside, while Judge Pettlnglll will tuke the plucc of Mr. Hopper, who Is nt Latoiila. Charles F Price, formerly ot Louisville, has been appointed general niunnger ot the thrco trncks, Oakland. Tunforun und Ingle side. Ho will have charge of the business affairs, us well ns the ruclng Ut the trucks. Mr. Price Is hi present fhlcf of tho board of stewards ut tin; Oakland .track. EI.SII3 I.. PIUIVES FAST COMPA.IY. Lends Even The llojilcn for Hose Stnki'H nt Aiiuciliiot. NEW YOItK, April 18.-The raw, cold weather did not keep tho crowd nway from Aqueduct, tho usual big attendance being 011 hand. , The Hose slako for 2-yenr-obl tllllos wus tho fcutuiu of ,1 goyd curd. Elsln I. won. She was 1111 added sturter nnd third choice In the betting- ut I to I, The Hoyden wun tho favorite nt 2 to 1, While Sedition hud .1 blu following nt 3 to 1. There Was 11. tire some delay at tho post mid when the ling did fall It was only to 11 fair start. Elsie I, broke 111 front, made nil the running mid won cluvcrly by two lengths from The Hoyden. Miss HastlngM was third, two lengths nway, with the remainder ot the Held bndly strung- out. Brlgudler In tbe llrst rare wuh the only fuvorlto of the (lay to win. Summaries: First nice, live and n half furlonss: Brigadier won, Itoyul Sterling second, Time: 1:17 3-;.. Second race, four and 11 half furlongs; Sturter won, Margie S second. Time: 0:57. Third rnce, about seven furlongs: Ger trude Elliott won, Animosity second. Time: 1 :25 3-5. Fourth rare, the Hose stakes, four and 11 hulf furlongs: Elsie L won, The Hoyden second. Tlmo: 0:501-5. Fifth rnce, 0110 mile nnd seventy vurds: ltudford won by 11 head, Sir Florlau sec ond. Time; l;4i. . Sixth nice, one mile ami seventy yards: Tyrshena won by .11 nccit, Doublo Dummy second. Time: 1:ISH. 111(1 JOE JIAHTI. Fill ST l.. W. J. Urlior F11IU to Win In l.nkealilc First Evi;iit. CHICAGO. April 18. Three favorites, as usual, won ut Lakcs'fdd ' today. The sport wns rather tame, ji W. J. Deboe. 11 fulse mvoriio ior me second rnce, (ought It out Bnineiv wun ins. Joe .Martin, hut the latter won handily. Weather clear und cold: trnrk fnlr. Summitries: First ruce, four nnd a hulf filrlongs: Hud Hynlckn won, Lust Knight second. Time: 0:594. Second race, six nnd ti hulf furlongs: Joe Martin won, ;.,, J Deboe second. Tlmo: Third race, ilvo und n half furlongs: Tar sj'fJjWon, u. U. Campbell second. Time! Fourth rate, live' and n half furlongs; L'.1."i':i,u w,m Huron It second. Time: 1:10. Mfth race, four und a half furlongs: n.Wr won' JJUM HlllBQ second. Time: v.oS 3-5. Sixth race; 'one mile and mi eighth: y? wont Chancery second. Time: UK OHO ORT.S- SHEIIMAN'S MEDAL. Uostou I'ool t'hniiinlnii lla to Give Up Hhr " Prlir. ViA.S!."NaTON; Ahr" IR'-The threo days pool tournament. bl ween Alfredi DeOro, the Cuban champlou, and Frunk filiormun tor the w-orlds chdmfilonshlp. ended tonight In a victory fqr DcOro. who mndo n'notal of 600 points agnlust 1SS for his opponent. Tho championship medal -won by Sherman In Boston Inst February wns then presented e,. 0 ln a npnt 8I,cceh by Oeorgo Kcss- DeOro started, out tonight with 404 bulls to his credit, no the result of the play or the last two nlglits. On his tlrst shot ho scriifched. which took oft two balls, reunit ing him to make 19S to complete the coo. 8 hermun made but 120 balls tonight, giving him n total for the three nights of lfe. In i.,io.1l-?t 1 .rawe I 10 two men were tied with 4o0 bulls each to their credit, but nfter that DeOro drew nway rapidly from his op. poncnt. mnking the remaining 150 balls to Sherman's 43. HITS TIIIHTV IllltlJS STHAinilT. HodKem of Hlnwuthn Win Kniisim Trophy. LEAVENWOrtTH. Kan.. April 18.-The Kunsns State Sportsmen's , association closed Its nnniinl lollrnrimenl tmlnv i.'.i Hodgers of Illnwntbu won tho state trophy, hitting 30 birds straight. p ' ' Ulck Llndermun of Lincoln, Neb., wsn muiu uuutim ior ine inree nays, with Rod- sti neconti unci ivoouier tnird. The iinal totals ure: O'Brleii, 212; George. 210; Erlmrdt, 203; Parmelee. 212; Kunh er. 211. n,.i.ni. .,! Clupp. 209; Cunn nglinm, 202; Llnderman 218! Slmpklns, 191; Herr, 207; Rodgcrs -m"1 Sexton. 200! Rm.ncer "(1,1. ' a TJSl "Tramp," 193. ' "u,: 8TIFT AMI FlBht Ten Til ESI II l.li TO A UllAW, .Hounds Before Denver vnrri iiuii. nrtl 1U IlllH. ,. . DENVER, cogo and Ben 'Tremblo' of San Kranclsco r?UKht U'.l roll', o n draw before tho Denver Whee eluh tonight. Hiif. ....... I " aggressor throughout, but Tremblo's clever n'PwiW"8 Mlil iW"B prevented Stlft from ........... uiii-uiivriy. j reniiile ireouentlv .c"t his right hard to Stiffs stomacli as the lutter rushed him nnd nilly 1 in pea red Winded us u result severul times. "')pearLa Sroren In WnlUltiK lliitrh. COLUMBUS, O.. April lS.-The followllm nro tho scores In (he fix-day wa klim match for tho il.st forty-nlne hours tnu , Score of tin: Walking Slulrli COLIMBCS, O.. April 18,-Tlie score In the walking mutch at II o'clock tonight the end of the fourth day, follows: ' Golden. 233 mies I laiisj Tracy. 2:'.' miles 7 Jans; Hart, 211 miles 1 lap; Burnes. 2(ii Vnll.M 2 lips: Stokes, 192 miles 8 laps; llrnhuin lni miles ti laps: Day. 175 miles 8 b ps; Rl" "lr, I son. 148 miles II laps; Taylor, m , ,.8. Porter, 139 miles il laps. Losleln. ri m H i lup; Sachs, 10S miles 0 laps. 1 m"eH 1 A Common Error The Same Mistake is Made by Many Omaha People. It's n common error To plaster the aching back, ' To rub with llnluient rheumatic Joints, When the trouble comes from tbo kid neys. Doan'a Kidney Pill euro all kldnoy ills, And arc endorsed by Omaha citizens, Mr. Oeorgo McKenzle of 1804 North 21th street, says: '-'My buck ached and symp toms of some disturbance of the kldnoy so cretlons existed. Procuring Doon's Kidney Pills at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store, Corner 15th and Douglas strcots, I took n courso of the treatment. A dose or two relieved mo, and finally tbo annoyance ceased, When Doan'a Kidney Pills helped a man of my ugo they certainly cun bo depended upon to bring speedy ussistanco to those moro susceptible to the action of medi cine," Said for SO cents per box by all dealers. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y,, sole agents for tho United States, Ilemember tho name, Doan'i and take no substitute. , vn-, iiuuieii, ii iiiiit'v, i inn: 1,'runlr Hart. 1S miles: Gilbert Barnes, 103 miles n laps: Oeorgo Tracy, 174 miles, J2 mi)" fieorge Stokes, rU miles. ,s Samniv Day. 14(1 miles, 7 laps; Oeorgo v". Hieimr.l. son. h:i miles a laps; James Clruham 140 miles. 7 laps: Stephen Porter, i u m Irs 7 nps: Norman Uiyton, llrt mile, ' lap: William Sachs, t5 miles, 9 laps fony wuoicii, no miles, Dtfeats Fhilatltlphia in Firtt Game of National Eeaioa, BETTER BATTING DOES THE BUSINESS llmv liny for the Sport unit ,onr of the Other Chilis .Mnkf Any Er furt to Initiate the Schedule. PHILADELPHIA, April IS. The National league busy ball season opened here today with Brooklyn pitted against tho Philadel phia club. Overhanging clouds threatened rain throughout tho day, and the raw und chilly ntmosphcrc was most uucomfortablo for players and spectators. Both teams appeared to good advantage, but the vis itors were more successful nt the bat than tho locnl team. The noteworthy feature was the terrific hitting of Sbeckard, who placed to bis credit three trlple-baggcrf. lie also reached Mrst one time on bulla nnd scored four of his team's twelve runs. Attendance, 4,593. Score; IlltOUKLYN. . liULADULl'HIA. Il.tl.O.A.lJ.I IMt.O.A.i:. I)is, If.... 1 Krolcr. rf.. 2 1 3 0 1 Thomas, ef. 0 u u 2 2 0 U Slnlc, If.... t 3 3 0 1 Deleli'ty, lb 1 3 5 0 U Hick, rf.... 0 0 110 Mcl'niiM, e 1 t t 3 U WolVn, 3b.. 1 2 3 3 0 Dolun, Hi... 0 0 i 1 10 Sheck'd, 3b. 4 Kelly, in .. l MeCr'ry. cf. 1 Daly, 2b 1 D.ilden, I-J . 2 MrCltllre, V, 0 Donovan, p. 0 1 0 2 6 0 0 Crorn, fs.... 2 2 10 3 0 Dunn, p 0 0 DusEiiy. ip.. 1 3 toihIh ..12 ic ii :i - Tutnll .. 7 H 17 12 I Brooklyn 6 1 o o u 3 (I 1 11'-' Philadelphia 0 I) 3 ;i 0 0 1 0 0 7 Earned runs: Brooklyn. S; Phlladelphl'i, 1. Two-base hits: Cross, Dilggleby, Keeler, Kelly, Dahleii, Daly. Three-base hits: Mc l'urlnnd, lilek. .Mctlulre. Sheikard .1. Stolen base: Thomas. D.ihlen, K-lly. First base on hulls: Off Donovan, I; oft Dilggleby, 3. Struck out: By Donovan, I; by Dussicby, 3. Time: 2:05. l inplrc: Colgan. Ar VurL In Too llntup. NEW YOItK, April H.-Owlng to tho wet condition of thu polo grounds und threaten Ing ruin, the onenlng of the base ball rea son today, with u gume between the New York ami Boston Nulioiiul league teams. was postponed, Wot (rouiiilM nt St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, April lS.-Tlie opening of tho iiuse oau season ill . i.ouis lias ueei nostnonfil until tomorrow, ouinir to the we cotulltlon of the grounds ut League nark The Initial game between the St. 1 Jills and Cblcugo teams wus to be played today II ii I ii ut Clnrliiiiutl. CINCINNATI, April 18Tho gamo with Plttsbuig was postponed on account o rulu. National l.ciiuue Stiiiiillilu. Won. Lost. P.C, Brooklyn 1 l.i Chleugo ,, (I St. Lo.iis o Cincinnati o Pittsburg 0 New York 0 Boston o Philadelphia 0 .000 ono .00(1 .000 .01 .0) .000 K.YCEI.LE.Vr ( Ot ItSIM! AT MA.Mf Aid l.mly Kirk, Hummer uml Lord Yorlc Anionic tlio Winner, MANKA.TO, Kau April 18. Tho coursing today was excellent, the weather line nnd tne utiDiuiuncti large, in the pjppy raiv nrst round. Lady Kirk beat lluimy Me dium, Troublesome bent Cognac. Bold Bar oarian oral iiaronoss neriilce. Baron Hrnn bent Witch Hazel. Ilntn Peilrn hent Ml Nugent, Nina bent Dolly Vurden, Laughing June, uuii ocuico J.-1111U, .nss i.uciiie Deal Jack Qo Easy and Lord Orford beat Clove, ine pups were re-mnrched and ran with mo muowing result: i.ady Kirk heal Troublesome. Huron Bronx hent llnlil it,,. luirlan, Dom Pedro beat Nina, Lord Orford nui a. oyu ijciiig snort or ruooits tne puppy HtftKejl U'erp fllvlileil tintn.i..,. I ,wl.. lJt, Huron Bronx, Laughing Wutcr Uii,i ij0r,i Ul 1UII1. - '.n Jhc. ull-rvge stuke Hummer bent Bash rill .MUIU, Lord ork bent Ben's Bube JtceklCAH. Archer hent Orucii areenwood iMOlinlnln l.lon beat timn ll,,v. K-1,1 r.f.. beut liiwn Mold. Antral Maid beat l'ltv Mr. V,1'1."' M'ort nf lmrs the nll-iige stake win divided between the following dngH: lltun mer. Lord York, itecklcss Archer, Mountain Lion, Kid McCoy nnd Astral Maid. HncliiK on EiikHhIi Turf, IjONIJON. Anrll 18 At Ihn thlr.l rnclllC at Newmarket toilnv thn TimiMn t.'i.' Pluto of 200 sovereigns for 2-year-olds, tho winner to be sold by unction for 200 sov ereigns, uvo rurionps, was won by P. r,orll lard s chestnut lllly Comett, with Damn Muhcr In tho Fuddle. Tho Craven r'Vrs of H00 sovereigns for o-jeiu-uiiiH was. ,on ny air. Itueseii's Pay geldlllg It CO. Kir .1. Bldmlnll Mnnloc- i,r,;. F.olt,..Vl,ulnl,.UB". ra" fi'oond and William C. Whitney's chestnut colt Potronlus. rid- iien ny iteiit, came in tnird. Twelve nurccM run. Chleiiiro Aiiiirleiui. ja, UnlverHlty, N. (ji luyiu, April 1K.-Tlie Chicago team of the Amer can league defeated Chicago imeuisuj luutiy UL IJUhO IUIII. fcCOro! Chlcngo 1 1 2 0 3 1 0 1 31 university ., o i 2 3 0 0 0 2 0S Batteries:' Chicago. Patterson, OrlflUli aim ouiuvun, university, Ellsworth Harper. and lllKli-l'rlred Mure I'olnoneil. i.r,Ai.uiu., js.y ypru is. The mnre ninuoern, n yenrs old, ny Axtell, dam Murguerotte, tho property of the Patched wi Kes stock farm, Is dead. Symptoms Indlcato polsonlni;. A week ago the ownera iciuBcd iu,uuu ior mo marc. There is no eiuu. ClinrleM WrlKlit. Hull Plnyrr. NEW YOItK, April lS.-Charlcs Wrlcbt i old lime base ball player, died In City mum nuspiiai toiiigui or pneumonia, uged To Prevent I'lieiiniiinlu i.t,a Grin Laxatlvo Bromo-Qulnlnc removes the caul. INSTRUCTS RIPLEY JURY .III d ur Snya llefendiin t AVnulil He (iulltj If He CoiiNplrcil for (ioeliePs Dentil, FHANKFOUT. Ky.,"Aprll lS.-Judco Cn trill this morning delivered his instructions to tho Jury in tbo cute ef Captain Garnett Ripley, cliurgcu with being connected with the Ooebel assassination, and argument of the case was begun. Tho Instructions are practically the same as those given in the case of Caleb Powers, Ho llrst holds tho defendant must bo found guilty if tho charge that Hlpley conspired with Tnylor and others tr procuro floebol's death, as al leged, bo plowed to the. satisfaction of tbo Jury. The tweond says that If tbo Jury bollevea from tbo evidence to tho exclusion of n reasonable doubt that tho defendant und others conspired to commit an unlawful net and that In eonseauenco of that act Ooobnl wob murdered, be Is mill guilty of murder, though tho killing of Ooebel might not have been the original object of the unlawful conspiracy. Thu other Instructions reluto to the credibility ot co-consplratars us wit nesses and to other minor points, The court also added a ninth Instruction, which Is to tho effect that beforo tho defendant can bo convicted the Jury must bollcvo be yond nil doubt that tbo defendant entered Into a conspiracy prior to January 30 to procuro and bring about (loebel's death, Judge P. W. Major mndo tho first speech for tho defonse. He said (iocbel was as foully murdered us any human being over wus, but ho bullcved with nn unaltera ble opinion thnt tho defendant wus Inno cent of any part In the conspiracy, for he hud only a passing acquaintance with Gov ernor Taylor nnd did not oven know nny nf tho oilier alleged conspirators, Southern Storm ot Serious, LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April IS. Tho prlucl pal damage dono by Jhe wind ond rain storm that swept over many of the fouth- em states last night and early this morning seems to havo been tho unroofing mid damaging of factories, churches und resi dences, the temporary flooding of streets In cities and tbo Interruption of telegraphic communication. Tlirbx Wun I Niillr of Thrill, CONSTANTINOPLE, April IS. An Im perlal Jrade Just Issued Instructs tbe couu ell of ministers to seek means of abolishing tho foreign postofllccs In Turkey. Strlhr mi llnrlior i'ii. CLEVELAND. April IS, - A strike of nil tbo tlrcmen nnd linemen employed on har bor tugs controlled bv the ,(lreut Lukes Towfng eompiiny ut Cleveland. Erie. Con neiiutr Falrjiort, Lorain. Huron uml Ash tabula bus been ordered to take effect Im mediately. ... The strike was decided upon ns a remit of the refusal of the company to grunt an ndvunco In wages of $5 per month. Not more than 200 men are directly nffected nt present. Iliiln li More Crcniurrle. TOIMIK" Man Anvil IS The Coil- tlnrntnl Creamery company of Topekn has iMuenaseu nine additional creameries in Kansas. This makes n total list of 1W creuinerles owned mid opcruteil by the i on tlnontal conipaiiy. Nine of these lire In Oklahoma, thrciv In Cfdorado. two In Ne braska nnd thn remainder In Kansas. Tbo coinpiin 5 otitmit at present Is abo.it IO.vhi pounds ot butler a day. I'ire Ciiinpiuiy Eleeta Dlreetors. dent of the Adam Express company: James c. l argo, president of the American Express company, and Francis Lvmle Ktet ?!'". ,u. .lKCI!, l't't-1 .llrectoni of the I'nttod Slates Express company. Files Petition In lliiiikriiolev. SAN FItANCISCO. April IS -llernnr lo Wevl. formerly of St LoJii ',Ued In haiikniitcy (.day LlablllticH. juI.kkJ; no SKMtt " KniiNiis I'.ku to llnleb In Culm. ABILENE. Knii.. April IS. -Thn Kansas Y liolcsale Egg Dealers' association met here tonight and accepted a eonlrmi to ship 100 rum of Kutisas eggs to Cuba lor the bland trade. t.hiuor Denlrrs HnnkriiiK, LOFLSVILLE. April IS. -W II Thomas . Son, wholesale llininr dealers. Hied a pell- iioii in ohmhi oinc.v nerr louay limy iwr .n,M., IIIUBIiy svcui ired. Nil nssot's listen. For fifty years Schlitz beer 1i;is been brewed at Milwaukee. From this city it goes to the remotest parts of the catth. The sun never sets on Schlitz ;igencics. Civilized men do not live where Schlitz beer is not standard. Schlitz beer has made Milwaukee fatuous. It has given Milwaukee beer the distinction of purity, and purity is everything, but all Milwaukee beer is not Schlitz beer. People now demand a beer that is healthful, nnd that demand calls for Schlitz. Schlitz purity is abso lute. Every process is cleanly. Every drop of the product is cooled in filtered air. Every barrel is filtered evcr bottle is sterilized. A beer that is aged and pure is healthful. That is Schlitz. 'Phone 01S. Schlitz. 710 South 9th St.. Omaha. i m iuii kiiiiii i mi Ii M I M Try ii eiise of Sulilltr .Ili er, Tel. 1)18. MUNYOiYS INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Bron chitis, Asthma and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Clouds of Medtfftttfl Vinnr Are tnhatrtl thrntifrh the mnuth tnil rmltlrd from (hr noitrili, clcani. Inif and VAnorizlnsr fill the Inflamed and dlirj.! funs which cannot be reached bjr medicine taken nlo the ttmnarh, Jt rraehu thmnrr unntahtn) th rmr nJir Qttef lo thft'atnf ditraft actf n ahalm and foiiie fn fAf iriof tu'lrtn.- ft,0O at tlrnqnht or by Mail Munvon, Xew YorkaiidrMlaiMvhi. STRENGTHENS SYSTEM BODY BRAIN and NERVE ram WORLD FAMOUS MAR I AN I TONIC Gives Appetite, Produces Refreshing: Sleep. A Safeguard Against Mental Disease. oosk. A bin ill wlno L'Iau full three times ii day? ' old by ail' Drujrfltts. Refuse Substitutes. Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of recent years is the positive remedy for constipatjon. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic. CJure guaranteed. Genu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Druggists. IOc. Mr. tVlnstoiT'a oliilnu 8rnn. tail been urtifl lor over K1I.TV Vi.-kin i.. MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their ClUlj DKEN WHILE TEETH INU, with J'Elt' J-ECT BUCCKSa, IT HOOTllK.S the CHlLlj. HOHTENS lh dUMS, .'O.LAV8 all PAIN lUUKSWiHD COLIC, and la the bet rem dy for 1)1 AlUtllOEA. Hold by UruegUU very or - Mr. Ulnulow's Hoothlnif Bvruo md uk) no f i nlnwr llnrt 'l,WAn,...fl... - botu We Do Not Claim Originality. Wc have weighed every suggestion made by the mothers when buying for their boys. Our Boys suits are too varied to describe, but ideas that you've wished for will be found here Prices$2.00, 2.50, 3.00 ;lip tO 5.01). CONTINENTAL Glothing(s W. B. UtlllKOn IMh AND DOUai,Aft II pleat you tll othn-lt at dgn't tll ui. Dr. McGREW O III co opi'ii rrnin M n. in. lo II 11. in. S mi llion from h ti. in, to n v. tu. (Dr. McGrew nt Age 02.) The JiohI auucMxiUi si'liCI AI.IST III tin; trciilint-iil 01 nil loi inn of DI.S UANIJS AM) WISOItlli:itS UK Mli.V O.M,V. 'M )ciir ciiuil'iiee IS renin In Oinnlin. Aitu.ncia.K ami ii vnit(ici:i,i:. A permtuiL'iu cure guuruutecil without tutting, puln or los.i of ttniu. A nulclt. i-aay miiu nuturul euro. Charyca loiv. i".uu u..ii,vjiO u,iu iii.uOI) l'OIS(l. in ull MtuKwi cured by u trcutmcnt which Is lur muiu u.(tiiiiiici.oo mm uuccvttijful lliuu "nol Bprliib-a" ircutliiciit Mild ut Una limit h.ut thu coat. All brcakluu out una mt"a ut thu Uihcuso diiiiiiuui' ut olicv, 'i'no curu is compiuiu mid punnaiicut. LUiiuiurnl .ei'oui coiiiiUIoiim miiU viikiii'HH of Men, Nervous Debility, Luck of Vltullty, l'oor Memory, Luck ut Coniidullco, una nil uls fuses ui thu Kidneys, Kluuder una Liiuury Oruans. j ti oal men l that glvca utrungth, liiciuiiHcH vltullty nnd cures ull uuiiuturai cuiidltiniiB. iiU.mK THKAT.MEN'T. Curi'n Unnrniitccil. Coumiltntlon l'rec. Cil Alt (il.'S LOW. r. O. Dox 7C6. OIUco over 215 South HHi trect. bcttveen Karnuin and L)oui:laj Rtructi-. OMAHA. N1311. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS 1CAKU7ACTURBD BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO., NOTE THE N4JCB. AMUSHMH.vrs. BOYD'S Woodward & Burgess, Mcra. Tel. 101U. ToiiIkIiI Sil. uml TomorriMV Miflit HnrKiilii .VI ii 11 in- Mnliirilny. IJlrrct from ItH enstorn triumphs .Iiih. A. llcrnc'N IU':;iilirul I'lny Sag Harbor A Nlory of lli'nrl nml lloiue. Kvenllitf l'rlco.i-25c, C0i, ".',-. $1.00. Matllieo I'rlccH Mc. Mc, 70o. ritlDAY AND HATL'HDA V, April 2G-27. Miitlnrc Hattirduy. wm:. vu wiaiu TWK.vrv-oxt:. BOYD'S Woodward & Hurgc Manuirors. Tot. 191!). Monday and Tuesday, April 22-23 ELKS' MINSTRELS SOCIETY VAUDEVILLE BURLESQUE OPERA Direction of T 1'. Gelr, 't) I'ooplo Id .SoliBH 'M Kpecliiltlcs. Halo opens l''rliluy, Apr. UK J'opulur prlcca, ORIIQHTON iliniilin'n I'ninlly Tlicnlrr. I'liono ir,;il Wock commcucliiK April 15 Kvcnlngs, 8;30i Matlncc, Hiinday, WVilnubday und Hatunluy, McIXT ItH AM) III1ATII. ADtilK'h TIIAIMlll l,IOM. Iliirrm nml Wnllem. The Itonliiim. .Vll St. (ienrur. .I il lid .Mi'lmjrr. Tint Klnoilroini'. Prlces-Kvciilnir, loc, 23c, GOc. JIatlnccs, Wciliicsday, luc uml 23c; Hattirdny miJ .Sunday, loo und Few trout rows tu. Mtrvcd, .'Oc. Mlaco's Trocidiro- rc.on" .l TIM:i: TiI)A IOo nml aic. Dvery ovctilnu rxccptlnt; Saturday' evening. THU LAV .M VMM i:il ADKIt." KvcrythliiB now but tho title I'rcuMitlna two bimppy liurlf(iios and Htar vaudovllln acts Divinely ronnuil woiiiuu- Hpcrul hccii. cry Mutllicio every uftcriiouu. Haturdny uvuniliK I'lirmcr minis nun irrunk Cols, man wiestllm: contfHt. Uvcnlnif nticeH. urn 20c, 20c. Hmoltu If you like. Next week. itono lllll t'JUUiiuii roily liurieuqucrA. SCOTTISIUONCERT. KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY Will glvo tliolr ontertuinuient FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL (9, unaer inn tiUHpicos of momljcrs of Han (Ionian, No. 03, ORDEi OF SCOTTSSH GUNS uniy Jim ci; Pictures in which ti.ni: victouia Appears. O'ntlmrlnR nf the Clans nt llricmii. March 1'nst n Onrilun lllsjltlaaolarg, Admliiloo, 26e; Reserved Eeati, 60c.