10 TTT.E OMAHA DAILY "BEE: PT'XDAV, MAT 12, 1001. FIRST WEEK AUGURS WELL Opining of Weitirn Lugnt Accomplishtd TTidir FaTortble Ampices. ATTENDANCE SATISFACTORY ELSEWHERE Tennis Ilnrr .Montr rk-nml-rck nml tin- Clinxu fur (ho I'rriiinnt Prom ises In lie Clour nml KteltlnK .eicnn Open Here Prlilnj. The first week of the Western league hcb son has been a satisfactory one. Satisfac tory to the promoters of the organization bocunse the Attendance has been good and Inillcutlvc of an enthusiasm that will re suit 'n liberal patronage tho season through and satisfactory to the fan bo cniiso of the splendid quality of ball being played by all of the teams. A conclusion warranted by the shotting made by tho sov eral teams during tho first week Is that tho riue for the pennant Is going to be a close nac. Tho teams are so well matched that the chase for tho ting promises to bo nn exciting ono nil tho way through. U the close of the first series of games, whor the eastern teams met the west and tho northern tho south, six of them were tied for second place, with a percentage of .SCO each having threo won and three lost chalked up to their credit. Kansas City, with seven games played, led off with h percentage of .571, having won four out of tho seven. St. Paul brought up the rear with u showing of seven games played nnd Ihreo won. This standing proves con clusively that the teams are evenly matched and. unless something unforeseen happens or some club has a run of exceptionally hard luck, the Indications aro that the pennant-winning team will be a matter of speculation until the very end of the season. Omaha fans are satisfied with the show ing the local team has made on Its west ern trip. Pap Itourkc Is already having his share of III luck, but It is better to have It now than later In the season. Handicapped by the nbsencc of nn old head for buck stop duty tho locals have won three out of six games played In the west. In the second game with Denver Kddle am inn hail his hand badly Injured and will not bo able to play for at least a month. Ills absence from the team (tit a big hole and In all probability. If he had bon ahle to play, the entire series would have been won from Hilly Union's "l.lttlo Willies.' Olndo whh the only man avail able for backstop work when Lauzon was laid up and the little fellow has been doing his best. Hut Phil hasn't had tho experi ence necessary to equip htm for bearing tho entire responsibility of the catcher's position. Then, too, (Hade had his thumb dislocated In tho first game with Colorado Springs nnd Manager Uourke writes that It was only by reason of the youngster's pluck that he wnsn't deprived entirely of tho services of a catcher Tho Importance of having nn experienced backstop cither In the game or nn tho bench available for service in case he Is needed is appreciated by everyone familiar with base ball. It Is not enough for a c.ilcher to stand behind the bat and stop the balls. Ilo mti3t have bis mind work ing every Instant of tho play. A young p'tenei In the hands of a capable backstop irtfcl plays different ball altogether than when ho U caught by nn Inexperienced player. It Is not at nil unreasonable to nsscrt' that everyone of the gumes played In Colorado Springs would have boon won by Omaha If It hadn't been for the accident which befell I.auzmi and put him out of the game. I tick lluckley's arrival from Chicago was most timely. The old American leaguer reached hero the first of the week. He didn't expect to don n uniform for a week or two, hut as soon as I.auzon was hurt Manager Uourke telegraphed for Huckley to get In as good condition us possible and join tho team at St. Joe. With Huckley in the game thn Omaha team will be strengthened ronslderuhly and the Kourkc family will be neck-nnd-neck with the other Western League aggregations, with the prospocts fnvornblo for coming out n few lengths uhcad during the early stages of the strug gle. The coming of Frldav next Is bolug awaited with a great deal of anxiety by the fans of this city. That day will wit ness the inaugural of the Western league season of 1901 here and- It will be a gala occasion. No matter what the outcome of tho games In St. Joe nnd Kansas City may be a warm welcome awaits the arrival of tho Itourkltos. Tho fans here nro confi dent that the team Is a good one and hnve faith in .Mannger Rourke's ability to give them satisfactory hnso ball. The opening game will he with St. Joseph, nnd from then until July 14 all hut twelve ft tho fifty-four games scheduled will be played on the homo grounds. First there will bo a stretch of eleven games, during which St. Joe, Kansas City, Denver and Colorado Spilngs will bo seen nt tho Vin ton street reservation. Then the Hnurko family will Jump to l)es Moines for threo games, two on Decoration day and. one tho day following. In tho nine succeeding games, beginning June 1. tho remaining threo teams belonging to the league Des Moines, Minneapolis and St. Paul, will inako their debut to Omaha nudlences. Juno It! tho locals will pay their first visit to (he northern cities, playing threo games each with Minneapolis nnd St. Paul, returning here for sixteen games, commencing Juno 19, At tho conclusion of this long series the locals will mnlte a flying trip to Des Moines and play threo games and roturn to meet Minneapolis anil -t Paul on the homo grounds for three ..mej each, which will bring the season . 1 1 to July 14. Then tho Uourke family will be away for thirty-nino games, with an intermission of six games August C to U which will bo played on the home grounds with St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. Tho locals will return September :t an. finish tho season on the home grou-. Hlaborato preparations nro being made for the opening day. It will bo a memorable event. Tho afternoon will wit ness tho height of base ball's popularity in this city, and tho great national game will hold sway for n brief space of time. Ono of the features will ho a parade. Car riages will be occupied by the city and county officials, representatives of the press and some of .the most prominent base ball enthusiasts of tho city. Tho Kagles, of which order President Uourke Is a rhenv her, will also bo largely represented In the parade. There will be plenty of music of tho circus order and the glee of tho small boy when liar mi in comes to town will have a counterpart In tho Joy of his elder brother and his father when tho band starts to play and leads off toward the ball park on Vinton street. Mayor Moores will bo tho first pitcher Omaha will try out In the box. Ho will pitch the first ball over the plate and make a short address, welcoming the return of tho baso ball season and bespeaking for the Omaha team tho henrty support of Omah.i enthusiasts as long an their conduct and playing deserves commendation and sup port. There will be some other exercises, the nature of which has not yet been set forth, nnd then the hattlo will be on In earnest. In the big leagues the past week has not been marked by any unusual occurrence. Thu lacu for supremacy between the Ameri can nnd Nntlonal organizations Is being watched with Interest. In Chicago, Phila delphia nnd Hoston tho American is get ting the better of Its more venerable rival In thn matter of attendance, but tho Na tional Is putting hp slightly the better article of ball. It becomes more and mote apparent every day that the conflict Is unwise nnd unnecessary, and It Is to be hoped that tho error of tho thing will hi seen and appreciated by renson of tho les sons which arc sure to be learned during tho present year. SEEK TO REVIVE PUGILISM CITort HeliiK Miule to Start l-'lKhflim (ianii- III (iili-imo Aunln Xcu' lllouil lit lli'llil of .Mim eilient. followers of pugilism residing In Chicago bcllevo that they have been deprived of pugilistic shows quite long enough. They nro seeking to revive tho sport In the Lake City and promise Mayor Harrison and tho members of the city council to be good If they are given the opportunity of resusci tating the game. Mayor Harrison was presented with a formal request Inst week, asking for a per mit to give u boxing show. The men who are at the head of tho movement looking toward a revival of tho sport In Chicago nro Thomas Hunt on, president, and P. J. Curt oil, manager, of the newly organized Illinois Athletic club. Neither of these men. It Is said, was In any way connected with tho questionable fights which were given In Chlcugo during tho close of last year. They represent an clement that bo Moves In legitimate pugilism, Pi evident Hnnton nsserts that If tho mayor of Chicago grants the permit which his club seeks the public will 'be kept In formed of all Its doing?. The drnw-if-both-niciwire-on-thelr-fect basis of arranging matches will he frowned down and any and all fighters who attempt to work such a Game will be blacklisted by tho club. All splitting of purses and other arrangements of a like nature will be done away with and at tho least shadow of anything wrong with a bout the men will be ordered otf the stage nnd their money forfeited. There hnH been no public boxing In Chi cago since December IS. The Inst meot Ing of the fighters was that between Me Oovern and dans, and soon nfter that tho city council passed a resolution condemn ing the fights us then conducted. That put nn end to the sport. Hut since then there has been nnd Is now such a great popular demand for tho glove contests that It Is likely the mayor will give the matter care ful consideration. He Is a great lover of box ing himself and time and again has ex pressed himself ns being In favor of It as long as It Is conducted honestly and In a mnnner free of scnndal. "Kid" Carter defeated Jack Bonner nt KoiiIhvUIo Monday night. Tho fight went for twenty rounds and tho Hrooklyn man was awarded the decision on points. Hoth men entered the ring In prime condition and put up a mill that was worth going miles to sec. From start to finish tho coo test was a lively one. Carter was the aggressor, but up until tho thirteenth round tho bout was an even one. After that tho Hrooklyn "kid" got In his fine work und his splendid in-lighting began to tell on Honner. Jnck waded through the re inalning seven rounds, but It wns only by the exercise of an indomitable will that he remained to the finish. At the outset Carter begun work on Bon ner's chin nnd face und early In the fray drew blood from Jack's nose. The I'ennsyl vaninn's left eve wns nlmnst Mnan.i i,. h fifth round. Honner landed heavy right and left Jabs to the wind, but throughout ho seemed minus his well known force. Fully n dozen times his terrible right swings failed to find the "kid." who side-stepped und played for the Injured eye. or chopped down on the left side of his neck. The Hrooklyn youngster's In-lighting nnd tho nwful pounding oter iho kidneys soon began to tell on Honner nnd In the fourteenth round he was barely nbln to stand. How over like a bulldog, he fought on. swinging The Blood litALIilV OR DISEASED When, tltcre is a natural and healthy circulation of the blood, the entire quantity, eotittuited at one-eighth the weight of the body, passes thioujjb the heart every five minutes. This rapid flow of the blood through the system prevents the entrance of disease Kcnus a tut impurities of every description. It filters out all that is not ueccssnry or pood for the trniwth and development of the body nnd nourish ing and strengthening the muscles, tissues, nerves and bones. 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It has been tested in thousands of cases during the past fifty years and is more txjpular today than ever. We will be glad to send you our boot tree, nnd if in need of medical advice write our physicians all about your case ; this information will cost you nothing and comes from exjcri enced and educated doctors. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. OA. BICYCLES 300 T- C 300 BICYCLES fJ BICYCLES IN STOCK. IN ST0CK' Never Before Was There Such a Line of Wheels Shown in Omaha. roliimbiiis $50.00 Wolir-Aiiiei'icuiis 50.00 Kninbk'is 40.00 Stearns 40.00 C.vniH 25.00 Superior 20.00 I logout 15.00 DCI lAhinr Tho best wheel in Omaha (ft Oft nrl Iftlihr for . the i"ouoy' choico of ihuU equipment ww Your Rood Judgment will tell you to look this stork over before you buy a wheel. Second-hand bicycles nt your onn price. Wo have one of the best equipped repair shops In the city. Children's Wheels, From $18 to $22,50 BICYCLE SUNDRIES, Everything to repair and keep your h'u cycle in order, Second-Hand Wheels $3 to $15 SEWING MACHINES Wheeler & Wilson fefe Tliree Times t,le Ball Bearing SSp Value of . -KS other TOT U lllSPlsl "Pllli OneThird Fasten MaehliieS OneThird Easier, THI2 ONLY SKWINO MACHINE THAT t)Oi:8 NOT KAIL IN ANY POINT Rotary motion nnd ball bearings make It the lightest running machine In the world, shuttle iiP.ni" rv.r'nHi.Ti'i0 U,l,r V"''" ,,oos ny with noise and wear caused by the forward nnd backward movement of the Umt Is .'la'tlcstroliR'anll durable"' W,n "CW lb "K",Cf,t g00'19 w,,,loul mlckcrlnK them, .ml on heavy work makes a team Kvcry factory In omulm Is now iilnK t,cm c,cluelvcly Why Do Wc Sell More Sewing Machines Than All Other Omaha Dealers Combined? eonuSunXS '!'"! ' $3.. onsl, and To cent per week. Hecause we keep a Hut before buyliiH a cheap machine you oimht lo look over our llim of SECOND HAND MACHINES. lukfth" lf ' mc within one year you want to buy a new machine we w.l, 'Iho following l a partial list of what wr nfrVr for all this week: , , F25!fR TH,S FORMER THIS PRICE WEEK PRICE WEEK J UoiiH'stir 8.00 $ 4.00 1 While 10.00 $ 8 00 1 Doniesti.: 20.00 10.00 1 White 10.00 5 00 J Singers (high nnn) 21.00 12.00 1 Ktiuuliml L'0.00 1000 1 Singer (new improved) ... 80.00 15.00 1 Wheeler & Wilson S. . 1.00 200 1 Wheeler K Wilson No !. . 2H.00 12.50 I Wilms K C.ibbs LT..00 12.50 1 While (latest improved).. L'H.OO 12,50 1 White (tailoring) -lO.OO 20 00 1 "nseh(ll 10.00 5.00 Shoemaker nmehines. ... 80.00 15.00 1 Household L'0.00 10.00 1 New Home 20.00 10.00 1 liw" 10.00 5.00 1 Singer (tailoring). . 40.00 20.00 t.i,T!r,,wrV!rop ,lril(1 ';-cl'lcs. slightly used, at one-lialf regular price. We rent machines nt 75 cent's ncr week or Jiw per month. '1 hose are modern, up-to-.lntc machines, with complete attachments. m"Ln,ncs nl 10 cn,s Per wcck, or We sell Needles and Parts for and Repair Every Sewing Machine Manufactured. NEBRASKA CYCLE GEO- E. MICKEL, Mgr. Main Office, Cor. 15th and Harney. CO., Branch Office, 612 N. 24th St., South Omaha wild or landing with little or no force. Not a scratch marked tho kid's body, but hu weakened noticeably In thn seventeenth round, and from that time on his blows, which he landed nt will, did no harm. Very groggy and all but out, Honner hung on till the twentieth round was passed, when Kefereo Tim Hurst gavo Carter tho de cision. Carter will go ngalnst Jack Root, the undefeated Chicago middleweight, nt Ap plcton, Wis., next Thursday night. This bout Is attracting n deal of Interest among devotees of the pugilistic nrt. Hoth mon nro capable lighters and have equally good records. They aro training hard for tho fight nnd It promises to be a rattling good performance. Carter will do his training at Appleton anil ho expects to go Into tho ring weighing about IBS pounds. Ilo will bavo six or seven pounds more avoirdupois than his opponent, but Hoot does not an ticipate that tho handicap will give his ad versary any great advantage. DISEASES DETHRONE MANHOOD Interest In the coming boxing and wrest ling tournament, which will be held at South Omaba for six nights, beginning Monday, June 3, Is not confined entirely to local KportBnicn Krom all over the stat Inquiries concerning the uffalr aro coming in nnd a number ot entries from nutsldo the dty are expected. Tho plan of tho tournament Is to glvo the amateur boxers of Omaha and tho surrounding section a chance to Bhow what they can do. No professional pugilists or so-culled priza fighters will be allowed to enter the lists. In any ot tho boxing events. Tho only persons eligible to entry ulll he those who have taken up boxlnp for their own amusement or as a physical exercise. For the first two or three nights the boxing events will bo In tho nnturo of try outs. Tho men who are declared tho vic tors In the four-round bouts will meet later In the week, the plan being to lead up to the final night, when tho boxers who have been successful in each contest they hnve entered will participate in a grand finale, the winner to bo declared the amateur champion of Nebraska In his chits and receive In addition a handsome trophy. The scheme is much like that of tho old fashioned spelling school, Whenever one of the boxers loses out nnd a decision Is given over him tho vanquished one drops out of the struggle nnd is not eligiblo for entry In subsequent events. In tho same manner tho wrestling matches will bo conducted. Kddle Itoblnson, who Is arranging the affair, btatrd yesterday that the program for each night will bo full of Interest. This assurance Is wurrantcd, ho says, by the largo number of eluver boxers and wrestlers who have already cu tered the lists. Oscar Gardner, thn plucky little fenther welght who went against Terry McOovern out In 'Frisco April 30. Is In town renewing acquaintances nnd looking over the scenes of his boyhood. It wns here that Gardner first went into pugilism and the title given him years ago, "The Omaha Kid," (.till etlcks to him. Gardner expects to remain hero for some time and Is negotiating for tt match with either Patsey Magncr of St. Iouls or Ole Oleson of Chicago. AND THEIR ABSOLUTE CURE The State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Aledicine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Can Be Obtained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Faculties on a Single Class of Ills. In nimost every vocation speclaltv work If now railed for and demanded. ThN Is y ,,.rl! ',lf,n llfc or henlth Is in oled. 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Reflex Diseases "'tec comes from Varicocele or atrlctur,' in. rililnernliln l.lnn.l i . a cure, in- 'bfdVaTfririno ?i?;r Correspondence Legal Contract tlfrinnnl i'lll tm Jwiiyn prrffrred, but our ofllce. write us yoVymptoin- full'y. ' Klvcn to all patents to hold for our hesl7nt If 'L'.,""''l X":. . und describe your troublo. T Danny Haley, a local mlddlcwelshl ama teur who has developed Into a Hunter of some promise under tho Instruction of Prof. Eddlo Robinson, is out with a challenge to Martin JwIro of rhlcaco. Haley issued a challetiKO a short tlmo oro to Jim Stafford, champion mlddlowclRht of Iowa, but Staf ford didn't caro for tho Omaha boy's same. Haley has picked dudae ns his preference nnd offers to fiKht him a limited round con- tefct fifteen to twenty rounds before tho club ofterlnR the larsest purso and for a sldo bet of $300 to $500. lf Champion Jim Jeffries and Gus Kuhlln are really In earnest and want to (lent to decide whether or not Jeffries Is entitled to continued claim on tho heavyweight cham pionship It Is likely that they will come tORCthor hefore Ions. Tl? assertion has been made repeatedly by both ilKhtcrs and their manacers as well that tho only thing that Kept tbem apart was lack of a place - " " "i.i'B mm mna uescril RcFtRENGES Best Banks awti LeaiJin? Bnsina Msn in Thi nu CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. mm H0USSFrom 8 ' 8 P' m. Sundays 10 a, m. to I p. m, STATE ELECTBO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha. Nebr where the light could take place. Tills ob stacle seems to havo been removed. In San Francisco tho flRhtcng game Is at Its zenith and the San Kranclseo Athletic club clulms lo hnve a perml to bring off a light be tween iho big fellows July .1 or I. So It's up to tho lighters to show whether they really want to get together or If thoy aro afflicted with tho pugilistic malady of mus lin mastication. Of course. It Is conceded that 'Frisco In not tho best place In tho worl I for tin holding of a big championship affair, nur Is the tlmo of year proposed tho best In point of climatic conditions, but these objections are somewhat Insignificant, It Is a certainty that the match would draw bis and tho ofllclals of the club have an nounced their willingness In guarantee tho lighters a pretty sum if they will agree to appear before their club. "I think wo can get Jeffries and riuhlln together," said Alec (ircggalns. ono of tho men behind tho club. "Wo would prefer to arrange a match between Jeffries 'and Fltz Simmons and It Is almost a certainty that ono of the matches will go through. If wn fall In both, however, thero nro other matches that cnn be arranged. Kd 'llnmnn Is now In Now York trying to arrungo terms. If he fails to do any business I think a match will bo arranged between Jack Moffat and possibly Jnck Hoot of Chi cago or jome other equally good middle weight. This would make one of tho best cards that could bo put on here. As a sldo enrd I would like to see a match arranged between Hube' Kerns and Charley Thurs ton. As a double bill this would bo about , tho best ever." m I'lilliiMiplier. Detroit Free Props: Wife There's a burglar down cellar. Henry. Husband Well, my dear, wo ought lo b! thankful that we am upstairs. Wife Hut he'll come up here. Husband Then we'll go down cellar, my dear. Surely n ten-room housn ought to bo big enough to hold threo people without crowding. (WEAK MEN m utnr PTnniin Before. 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