t THE OMAHA DAIUY BEE: I'll ID AT, J AN IT A 1 IT 31, 1002. WEIMER ON MANNING'S TEAM ftnthpaw. THIS IS THE THIRD PLAYER SIGNED I'nckuril. .VoUUm U'.liltnrlit of Plan , lutf . I'nrkc Wilson In Cnteh for Denver rinmleii In 1 t V Illnpiite. ' KANBAS C1T", Jan. 20. (Special Tele Krn.ni.) James II. Manning announced today Ilin nlckui) (onm nml rnrrlrd tt through thf nenson without n scoro ngnlnst It. iJint fnll, becoming eligible for tlm vnrslty tenm, no wnn put ni icn gunrti uy voi.-i jiut, at which (Kindlon he mndn n good record ns niocKrr or tno kick oi me opponirK tpnmt. Iti thn Mlrhitrnn-Inwn smme nt Chicago ho blocked a kick by Swreley of .Michigan, who up in unit timo imu not had 11 kick blocked In tho three years lie played with Michigan. UPSETS COMMON AT OAKLAND . n in r roil Surprise Occur nml Fa vorite Get In Ilut One Winner. NAM tfllANIUf'n Ton "lThr .nr numerous upsets at? Oakland today, one mvorue oniy winning, rosiuon was piayeu from 2 to 1 to I to 5 In tho Sonoma linndl- cap, out wiw outrun CONDUCT OF ADMIRAL SCHLET Vital Fiat at Iuni Acotrdlng to Ltalj aid Inns,. did not net On signal from Brooklyn. Other testimony U cited on this point, and then tho order "close up" Is considered. Order to Close t'p. The comment insists that this order was not scon by nay ship other than Oregon, unless, perhaps, Texas, and that It exer cised no Influence whatovor upon any ves- BOARD RETURNS ITS OFFICIAL COMMENT scl of tho Hqundrnn. They also qUato -Admiral Schley' testi mony that Brooklyn's charge was mado In I accordanco with tho original plan. Of the order "closo up" they say: "So this order, tho second or the two sig nalled from Brooklyn during tho battle, of Santiago to tho American fleet, was really formal also, and was given In accordanco WASHINGTON, Jan, 30. Tho "comment" with Sampson's original plan of battle, It U Insl-ted (lint Ailmlrnt Krhley's Order to Clone I'll Wsn Observed Only lr the llnttleshln (Ireaon. 111(11- f - - - . . . .. .. I ..... I nt. I . ... I . i. . ..(... ln w.t nH .i;.i r, or .iikibo Advocate L.omiv nnu so icnor "- iniuncu "i " tho signing of "Jake" Wclnier, tho crack Jan'lco won In a drive from Frangible nnd Ilannn upon the appeal of Admiral Schley, sinking tho Spanish vessels In tho entrance. Southpaw of Tcbcau's champions last year, All Grcori. Itolllok nUddenly regained his sut,mltted to the president by Secretary Surprising os this Is, It Is shown by Ad to nlav with tho Kansas Oltv Western S.l""!. t-nntr. I. Irs, than a third as long as tho mlral Schloy's own sworn testimony, nnd - - i 'ni'iu ur wan uju uif liuill uw iu ?jv i' j i i . . . . i. . . i IcARUtrs next eeason. Manning says, ihat William McName, hut wns retained by unpen 1 Itself, a fact accounted for by the Ms corroborated by tho timo And clrcum IUaImAh hhaiI mllli n IllinPII fliH3rlflA in I W 111 1 1 1 1 at lit lllin in LIIU DCLUI U lllllU iUilMIIIU I n 1 1 fnwt tttlnritf lMil t CntM inn I BLilllUL'H 11 LI 111; I Vtlllill IIIU B KUHI n tXB UlUUUi salary and has accepted advance money. week ,ai 'b jenning, for th"barrlng court's testimony In the case of tho "com- It did not Influence other ships. All the UVlmi.r lli1 ntn anruX wnrk tnr th tlltln I of Rllffili.n whn run nnv lAt work. nni " Tho rntnmvnlnlnra hoirln with' the I Captains had been advised of the plan Of last year, but when tho scaon closed last that Admiral Schley and his uamo ana -ciosca- nccortnngiy, wnnoim year ho was unsettled In mind ns to what priced bors "r- counsel have shifted their ground. They waiting or looking for signals from UrooK- he would do tho coming season. Tebcau noon. Ksterneii and senator ninus, wnn sny tho chief features of tho case were ')" v'"" " "uuu ,u -'(." opened noKotlatlous with him, but could (''J,'9'',",0!1;1 Jn,U,,clr rcB,cc,lvo rnce"' "the rotrogrndo movement," "dlsobcdtenco which wns not seen except by Oregon. It Jockey Nnsh Turner nrrlvcd today from of ordere," "Inaccurate and misleading offl- even mora surpris ng, du it appears u Texas and Clem Jenkins, who linn been clnl reports," "falluro to destroy vessels do a fact, that Admiral Schley Issued no train." -M? wl?l rlTo "n. but" Jenkins f W TU '"I Z hnUIn '. P 8 win snortiy leave ror r;ngiauu. iiepuus: i junncu ,u u uiuiuoi ..vu,. , - - First rnpp. tlirpe-nunrtcra of a mile, nell- I Thun mntinra nrn nil eriv. Thn flr,t I Tho commentators next stttto: LnfthnV n&!f Tor,in.inEl,t;rnCl1 8eCn(1, was that tho finest aggregation of Amerl- "If Commodoro Schley were In absolute sE,i . JmJ r".Miin.,. T'lrni.i rnn nn.vl vesels under one command was commuud during the battlo and If ho had .won, Senator Matts Second, Elmido third, by Schloy's dlrict'lon turned nbout and inado any uso of . his authority, he must '1' till I 1 -1 . i . M. V"nn ' mllrt nn.l n ltnm,tli nell. headed for Key West, llioro than .00 mllUS "va exurcistu buhiu lumiui uvui aumu i ln ''tnnffis0 won'Rol dtalant. when within twenty-two miles of tho vessels participating," whereupon they third. Time: V.mi. ... . .. Santiago, whero tho enemy's ships wcro. tnko "P In detail tho teatimony of tho com- ,elllnBr Itolllclc won ''anitcllator second; The second was that Schley deliberately manning omcor on ,n,s P na yi Duckoy third. Time: 1:271$. and knowlCgly disobeyed tho secretary's Qncntmn of Ltnuare. Manning now get ,no satisfactory answer. has tlirco men signed. I'rosldont .Whitfield received a letter from D. C. Packard tonight, under a Del Monte, Cal., date, In which the Denver magnate said he had signed 1'arko Wilson, catcher, to play with tho GrlzzllcH next season. WIUou Is well known to tho fans here, hav ing been captain of Manning's, pennant win ners In 1608. Wilson had previously signed with A. L. Heall, but when that magnate was ousted from the Western league Wilson considered tho contract void and returned tho advanco money he had received from Ucall Packard also announced thn signing of Pitcher Schmidt and Kylcr. The owner of the Grizzlies asserts that George Dundon, fifth r;ipn. nnn tnllp nml fill eighth, handi cap! Janlco won, iTnngiuio scconu, ah oreeti third. Timo: r.bm. Slth rnrp. tlirpp.nuarters of n. mile. sell- Inn: TyrnnnuB won. Murnschlno second. Tho Weaver third. Time: i:ny&. order ovprtaklr.g him In hla retrogrado "WalnwrlKht of Gloucester said ho movement. Tho third was that Schley's ,saw no orders from Brooklyn; Taylor reason, officially given for tho rctrogradt) 0( Indiana sold die saw uo signals from movement and dlsobcdlencu of ordors, I. c, rjrooklyn: Kvans of Iowa said of tnai xno nying squadron was snori oi nrook in: 'I novcr say any signal who played third baHo for tho Dcnverltea SECOND TERRIBLE TURK HERE eoal'" wns not truc Tho fourth wns ,hatJ from It. I did not manouovcr In obedience last season, and who, It , was announced, for turco days somo of tho Spanish ships t0 any signals from .Brooklyn.' Tho had signed with Tebcau, will piny with Donvor. Ho says Dunden signed a Denver contract before ho signed to play with Te bcau and that ho will be held to the Denver contract. -t- KNOCKS OUT GREEN RYAN Kinnn Anzlnun to Get on n Mntcli with AV In ner of llurnn-Cnrroll Content. Mtirndotilnh. tho Terrible Turk No. 2, In full Turkish costume,1 from fe to feet, wns out scouring the town yesterday for some wrestler who cares to test his prowess. This latest edition of thr) Terrible TurK lay within reach of tho flying squadron nnd no sufficient effort was mado to destroy them. Tho fifth Involves tho point of honor. Tho commentators say: Clt MIllllltMTclKllt Much for tlm Cnll-fornlnn. Too Mnln Point nt Innnc. "Upon all tho above-named features, be lieved by us to bo tho most Important, It not the only really Important matter Into, KANSAS CITY, Jan. 30. Tommy Ityan commanding otTtccr of Texas Is dead, but the officers' testimony makes It clear that that ship received no orders." Speaking of this ship tho commentators declare: "The question Is not so much ono of posstblo credit to, but of possible consuro of Admiral Schley In connection with tho work of that vessel in the battlo of Santiago. Tho plain truth Is that Ad miral Schley did not during tho battlo In any way direct or control tho splendid performances of Gloucester and tho thrco battleships, Indiana, Iowa and Texas. Tho officer.1) In command of theso ships nolther received or .obeyed a solitary order from him." Tho comment closes in the following words: Deny Credit tn Hclilcy. The contention that the magnificent work tho aggressor throughout and Orccn wasH tM0 attempt will bo mado to mutch tho s h. lmorcs ah those cravo mat- of .,3c?V,.2r frlilhl "n? nt no time nblo to wlthrtand tho furious winner against the Turk, on favornblo fcnlcy now 'R"orca an uioso grao raai- udcr orders from Hrooklyn, or that runups oi iiih oppnnem. . terms, such nB compelling tno -liirK to mi. uwi idw u ui uuumiuiuui wivm.hi . ... oui ,,.,; In the first round Itynn mndo It apparent throw his man three times In nn hour. features of tho case ns compared with tho j''0, Aetl rSm,52,m '"J SS'C Ltt that It wnh to bo a fast fight, so far as Mnrdlros CharUon. manager nnd backer rnvn mn.tprfl .,... rpfprrpd to "unon tho timo tho Spsnliih B liis jcre 'Ifi1,'0'1 V.I.. atA. r im n fr.ii i , wnu pnnppmp.i l.,..r.. .. .. .n n grao mailers auoc rcicrrcu io. upon , n Hip timo oi tho surrender of Colon. a i,i,i n, rnnpa win, :.t. ! ?jtH" S'' ...... I whlph fhpm wn tint nml In thr. fnp nf u-hlph niirrpnder maV fnlrlv be tnken tis V:Z'r"?:"lL??",Z:."uyV. Iimiuil. "..". V"u' J"-.,---h.l.li ,..t h nhnn.lnnp.l r.,Biil " l"" V".' V.." "v. u ?i ' nrrangemcius io a conclusion as soon is tno testimony, could not navo been any Tiii in.t whTi; with li s left on Oreen'aJaw with such tell- Hums nnd Carroll nrrlvo In tho city. The . ',, . ,,, ,,, ,, ' and with It goes the last peg upon which ing effect that tho hitter wns forced to "Farmer" 'has f lust notified his manager. Ldlffcrcnco ot opln'"" n tho court.' ,0 hang the pretense of a claim that dur- In tlm man who.mi challetiKO from Daven i port, la,, was printed Ip Tho Bpo soma wnc, tno court made inquiry, tho conduct renew that ehnllVnw. ' with rnmlflcVitlons: of Admiral Schley was condemned, by that Ho offers to throw any flvo local wrostlors most distinguished tribunal. Admiral la nn hour or to throw any professional uCWcy and near Admirals Bcnham nnd -" 1 .. wv, ......,, 1 ilUrilUUUl.lIl WUlKlin lUUlulP null nuiima I -r... of thin city, who claims the middleweight g fcet 2 Inches. All next week ho will give upon nil of theso sovcral points, nnd they ciiiimmunsiiipai 1110 wonu, uiniKiii huuuk'-u exiiiDition wrestling Dolus wnn ins p."inci ...i... -j.. .... acnficant recommcuda- iif rlnp.erp rirppt. nf Hd.i tTrnnrlypn In thp I u. rp... ....... ... .n .1. MMffri.tri. I l'"ll-i uiau 411 llio a 1(, U 1 u tun . 1 CI. UU11111. 11UU Kpvpnth rniinii nr whnt wna flchodulcd ns I t,. i..in ,t,pp nil nmiun nn.i frimnmtpn I Hon that no further proceedings bo hnd, a ten-round contest, before, nr largo audi t0 throw anyono In fifteen minutes or glvo "in view of the length of timo which has once, in Armory Hall. 1-rom inq Iirsi rounu. hlm ,25- nlnnP,1 nlnpp thp nrnirrrtiri. nf thn PVPntn in wtucn ureon was rorced to uiko me The advent of "Mura" Just nt this time count, until tho decisive blow woh landed, ,,nd interest to the Uurns-Cnrroll match of the Santlogo compalgn. tno result wns never in iiouui. iiynn w:.a ot Saturday nlclitat .tho Trocadero, tor Tho commentators :hargo that Admiral In tha next round Ilyan n.... T ..i.. ihnt im mill ronrh nmnim Rn(. nn..iinn n........ U..I.I... ,....i ........... Inn tho battle of Santiago Commodoro mined body, blows on IiIh opponent, whoeo urimy morning from Sioux City and that Schley effectively oxerclncd any or tho tako tho count. distress caused him ngnln tn go to his knees for flvo ncconds. Just before tho bell Hounded Kyan ngnln knocked his man thrmifrh tlm ronpH. Qreen mudp tho best showing In the third round, when ho Inndod a half dozen times, but without nny apparent effect on Itynn. In tho beginning of the next round Itynn landed a clean rlght-hnndcr on the jaw, which knocked Green down. After this Clrocn was In sront dlstrerB and rnn around tho ring to avoid his opponent. Ryan wns waiting now only to land a KnocKOUt. anu nftpr ono mlmitn and twenty seconds tn tno seventn round, quick aa a nasn, no WESTERNS 1.1 n.l innuca nnomor rimu on inn juw mm urecu i ... ini nnnl tint nn hlx hnck. Oreen wn counted ;,' -tin i, ouUnndihaa to bo carried to his dresnlnK fipPr. ."'""'"""" 17c rnnm nnil .fevlvoil with nomo dlfflcultv. " V'"4iii - . - . 7 .. . . . , , -1 ,..m,,.,.,i,....,.., ilyan announced tonignt tnat no is reaay iipvnnirin, ... "CO to light any middleweight in tha world. "evnoius -w he Ih in snlcndld condition. Tho commentators say they recocnlzo the functions 01 a cotnmanucr-in-cnier. Cnrroll. meanwhile. 'sends enunllv en- 1 ..t ti,n A.ini.ni c.i,in,. k k. Thn wnlcht of tho. testimony Is to tha , ' . - , , . . - . ,,,V.b IIIU. .IUU1IIUI UblUlllI UJ . U . tUU I . - . . " 1 TnTnlV Pfho Pac'ln"' c-lSlon larger part of his appeal to tho question effect that Commodoro Schley controlled s.nvH thnt ho ohanircd, his mind about taklnc of command, nnd consonucntlv eavo that tho movements of his Ilagsnlp, Drooklyn, VP IP? woignt. nna mot ne siiu enrnen question a proportionate spaco In their well, with tho exception or tno loop. But rfved in 'Chicago! "" comment. They declare that the question it also shows, not negatively, but afllrma- is ociwcon snmpson nna acnioy, uotn aiiko tivoiy sua uejuuu ijuc-onuu, mai uu mu uoi IVenternn Defeat Xittlnnnln. nro interested, and to Investigate It fairly control tho operations of tho flcot In gen- On thn Gate City alleys Inst night tho both should be heard. Such incidental tea- cral on thbt day. Westerns took two games. Score: tlmonv" as camo boforo the court was on All GiIh 1b cstnbllshed not by theoretical Schley's tolde only and tho doors wcro. en- deduction or .xpcrt or Inexpert opinion ICR 1ST. IV, 184 ICG 3d. Total. 120 nn 13S 14S 18j Froil Tllmmltt of Kansnn City wnn slven thn declHlon over Kid Itvnn of Chlcaro In a mow Bix-rouna prouminnry, OUT FOR A FIRST-CLASS TEAM 8t. Lnula American I.rnacne Club Ku- llnta NtrlnK ot Men with l.nrRc I'nrnen. Total 876 797 ' 710 NATIONAL, l 1st. 2d. Ahtnnnson 157 117 Forscutt 128 ir.9 A. Ileed 13 its Miller 173 158 Tracy 178 183 477 uroiy ciosea io oampson. unimpeachable testimony, given under 114 'iney ana: ro' actormine an lmnortant-i nath by tno ncirairais Droincrs-in-arms. C0 nnnntlnn nf thu nfitnrn In pniitMrv 4n th Tho plain truth of tho matter, thcrcrore. nil ,i.pinnpii for the nrst time nnrtpp thn Ml underlying prlnclplo of Anglo-Saxon Jus- searchlight of this Inquiry, although qulto I tlce. Nevertheless. It Is nrcnlsrlv whnt thn inplrlpntallv Is that . bo far as aiourii. -3 appeal asks tho president to do." tor, lown. Indiana. Texas ami Oregon aro t,i ,ilt. .h i..i V...J cpnccrnci . not the Btroke or n propellor 3d Total. ..B,,i .,,, piado, not ino loiicn m u nuim, noi mo nr- 171 Jl". snowii inai u was Aimiirai nnmpson s plan tng or a anoi nan. uuuu uuuer me nirec- S " "'B-n.1. .DJT'2 . .T. U.Cr.VC" X? during thfs memoVabie Wtle. 570 I 19 uu.uu iu nupjiuri iiiui sinicmcni. 1!2 Zt Total 772 793 014 2.181 Three Favorite Win. ST. T.OTJIB. Jan. SO. Rhlph Orthwcln. a NEW ORTjKANS. Jan. 30.-Sand Flea. wealthy young business nnd club man of Echo. Dalo and Lady Alberta vvero tho fh! Pltv UflH tfldllV plpPtpfl nrPHldPnt nf IhA n-lnnlni. rii.inrll.it T?panlta Bt. 'Louis American league club. He be- First race, nix 'furlongs, Belling: Jerry tho western shore, through which the Span- Why the Uneiny Succeeded. They ask, "Why did tho enemy succeed?" And declare, "Brqoklyn having aban doned her position on tho left of tho lino thereby left an unguarded opening along ciimo' purchaser of stock In the club, the Hunt won, Horseshoe Tobacco" second, amount not ncing announced. is unacr- Masterful third. Timo: 1:17. Rtiiort. however, thnt he Is not to be A I Hrrnnrl rnc. flvn nnd n.hnlf furlnnrs: large stockholder nnd that W. I. Hedges, Sand Flea won, Trowl seebnd, Pplco Far tne tormpr unioan wnq nns comn io oi. i Niento tnira. 'lime: Jiua. r ' i)um to ranKn ins nomo, win retain a mu-i Third rnce, selling, ions-mile: J'nnce ueai Ish Meat parsed our ships and attempted to escape." TOWN IS NEARLY PARALYZED Suffers llnimiKc nnd Inconvenience from llenvy Fnll of Sleet. PADUCAH, Ky., Jan. 30. Poducah Is practically paralyzed. For the first timo In Tho court's opinion is quoted to tho ef- tw5 d08 tnore 18 a telegraph wire In hero feet that Brooklyn '.ost distance In nosl- tonignt. Kvery wire nas ocen uown irora tlon by tho "loon'i-nnd delayed Texas. the uleotstorm of Wednesday nnd Thurs- jorlty of nil tho stock of tho club. , w5m Ceylon Bocond.'lJnl TKclth third. Time " .mo "loop -and delayed Texas. "t"7'V . hn .r Tntn nnd nnthlnp Anton Stuevcr, former police commls- h;48U. . . To sustain their, contention that Sampson an5'- Trains ore hours lato and nothing Bioncr ot i. uouis una miiuonniro urewcr, r ourtn rnce, nnnmciip, six ana a nan waB In command tho commentators, nuato can no ncara irom luum. inu cuy ia also becomes n stockholder In tho club, and furlongs: Maggie Davis won.. Wcldeman pr eMnv-r... .7 e without light or motlvo power nnd it will will be nctlvely interested In tho same. second, Kaloma third. Time: l:23W. passages from Schloy s report of July 6, wunout ngnt or nioivo pow Br "n,, " w"' Several other St. Louis capitalists will Fifth rnce, ono mile, Boiling: Echo Bale 188, ns follows: , ho several days before the confusion Is uiiinmit'iy ui-ruino uyni.-i ui imu uj won, unrier unn bvcoiui, oiur v-unun iiiiru. "Tho tornedo boat destroyers wore dp. oispoiieu. ine lomi uuiuuge win piouauijr stock now ho d by Hedges, but tho latter Time: 1:40V4. . . lur',eu" "l" 1'C , ', , .,nn nnn Thn ri-nmmrn to ntnekn will alwayB retain a maforlty Interest. sixth race, seven furlongs: Lady Alberta htroyed early In the action, but.tho smoke amount to $200,000. The damage to stocks Attorneys Bruco nnd McDInrmand of Cln- won, Albert F. DoWoy" second, .. Senator was so deneo In their direction that I can- ot mcrcnandlso from the water forced clnnivtl will olio be financially Interested, Sullivan third. Tlrhol 1:32. ' nnt Rnv tn which veBaci OP vcsaois.thn prenit through tho roofs by the sleet and Ice will - . ... . . . . . . This doubtless was better seen amount alone to over ou,uuu, In thn club und will act ns attorneys for Han Johnson In drawing up tho lncorpora? tlon papers tmiuraay morning. Work on thu Krandstnnd at tho park will begin February 10. Tho team Is to be brought up to the full quota at once and nothing la to be left undone thnt will Insure the success of the first senson uf tho Amerlcnn leaguo in this city. n J n " I . I liAlnnn-a numTON. 8. c'jan...10.-Nkvorlte from yqur flagship. Tha dense smoko of tho The .J-r' .rJV.:v......r Tr. rt7.iin tir.t innrwtir tnrintv combat hut out from rnv view Ind ana proooDiy me neavioai ueriir. uim nun- n aD suvluooiui tl. uuiuiiin w v tw wv j i . I . . Jlosulta: . "., . and Gloucester, but as, theee vcssols dred and soventy;nvo poles were urouon nrsr.nCPivnn 1 in.n.iinn nVennrt inhn w closcr.to your flagship, jio doubt tholr down by tho frozen, wiros, ana every street W.BD?nynthlrd"' ymlTum, ' part In the confllot was under your Imrno- In tho city has been a mass' of tangled Second rnce. six and a haUifurlongs: Tom dato obecrvntlon." wires, which caused tho mayor to Isauo an Curl won. nad Penny second, Frank U. Thrr r.m..k, ordr to shut off all electricity. Tho fire t'lira. iimO. , . ... .. .. . I. ...In.,1 m.n nn Wnn Tnir.i rnpp. npinnir. nix iiirionsra: nv iODnuv una aver ciismiteu uraniK m o ammi njn.uiu a .....'., ...... Ocorco won. Iako Fonso Becond, Snm to tho victory of Appomattox, though then hnek natrol tho city to carry alarms to Inznriifl, Esq., third. Timo: 1:19. ; lying 'Blck Borne miles from tho place of ,n(inn ?rnrcs of oxtrn nollcemcn i...tv. ...p0 cplllnff. Bvpn fnrlnnm! Kvn'n Biirrntirinr nn rnr tlml It wnn fpnrp.l hn the stations. tsCOrcs oi extra policemen . , ...,in.in It. 1 I...., 1 .1 ... 1 .1 I .r ' .... t . . X . . I ... . ... i . . . 1 .. , . . ' i i .. . I ... ,l..t. In rrnlnnt Ilin hllR noun linilHI.a llllll iiaeuumuuil, I iu ll.in ..i-..-., niviiiutuu iinriinfr M'OIl. ltu iimrcu oUwUIIU. 'lUUllil I l;OUI(l IIUI IJU rt'UL'llt'll W1V1I111 1I1U 1IUI Hill 1JL with tho nsBoclntlon work since he came descent hlrd. Time: 1:33. armistice. Though Howard was senior of- nrro iruin imuiii cuiu-bc iwu juuin u. Flfti, ...ce, one mne, Boning: jiuieiia u. i ncer in ino cnpiuru oi niivnnnnii aim aner Iteeord of lovrn's Cnptaln. TOWA CITY. In.. Jnn.. 30. (Bneclnl.WH, fl. Ttnllpntieck. tho new cnntaln of the University of Iowa foot bnll tenm, l presi dent of tno university Young Men s unris Ilnllpnhpck nlnved under C. N. Ilnlllster ami .Tnek TTnlllMor wblln nt Relolt. In 19n0. when he entered Iowa university, being enrred rrom tne varsity, no ninyeu wiui cancerous Sores won. l'rinco wener second, i.rizjts ucuo tnira. Time; ino'.s. Herman Hold Ilernnteln Ooivn niriCAno. Jan. 30. Kid Herman, a com pnratlvelv unknown ."boxer fought Joo Hern Bteln of Now York to a draw nt the Pyra mid Athletic ciun tonignt, 't nere were rew mnu wns nbsent on ono of Admiral nrcen'n ?unbontn, robody has questioned Sherman's iinuiiiK, rcnort to Lincoln: "1 bee to ore. sent you, ns a unnsimas gut, ino city or Havnnnan." Quote from Schley. And aa showing Schley's own opinion ot arc nlost fre- auentlv to be seen upon the face, neck or breast, though . they nrp liable to appear upon other part of the body, When they begin to spread nnd eat into' the llesh, sharp, piercing Jialns nrc felt ns the underlying tissue it lestroyed nud the tender nerves exposed. vv Cancerous sores develou from very trifliuB . caused; a carbuncle pr boil, swollen gland, 1 a little watery blister on the tongue or lip, a wart, mole or urutse ot some Jtimi becomes an indolent, festering sore, which in tune degenerates luto cancer. 1 "Ten yoara ago X had a sore on my left temple, which the dootors pronounced a cauoerous ulcer; it would itoh, burn, and bleed, then scab ovor, hut would never heal. After taking S. 8. S. awhile tho ooro boaran to dlaohnrife, and when i all the potaonoua! matter had passed out it (rot well. I took in all about thirty bottles, continuing it for torn time after tho soro had healed, to be aura all the pcUon waa out of my sys tem. Have eeen no sign of the cancer in ten years. J08EPHU8 REID, Oant, Audrlan Go., Ho, 0 i strictly a vegetable remedy, and, while possessing purifying RB IB und healing properties aaa that uo other, medicine does, contains nothing that could derange the system. While cleansing the blood it also but da un the creneral health. If von have a susnicious sore.-or othet blooti trouble, send lor our ftee book on Wood and Skill Diseases, nnd write to in for any information or advice wanted; we make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA. hlnwn ntruck. the -entire six rounds belli cr who was In command they nuoto this nas- consumed In clinching. Bernstein claimpd B0Rp from ms aUpatch oI ju)y 10, 1808: nnimdn. tbnf ha waa unablo to do himself "To tho.Socrotnry ot tho Navy: I feel I Justice. some mortification that the nownpaper ac- aro on duty to protect tho business houses from thieves. Nothing can be done until tho broken telephone wires are cleared away, nnd 150 men are expected to assist In tho work. Thus far there havo been no sorlous casualties. Havoc In Frankfort, FRANKFORT. Ky.. Jan. 30. Frankfort Is tonight threatened with the worst flood In its history. Tho Kentucky river continues to rlso at tho rate ot ten Inches an hour.. Lower partB of tho city aro already sub- i.,i h.m ni.ih,,p,i .in(n... meMetl, forcing occupants of houses to i..i i nimn. niirpiv in r,, viptr wn. unper stories, and the biggest part of the ...... .a . vU...., ...v. ..vw, -- ...... . . .. T1..11....III. rtiiiiAuauriii, Jtui. .w. ugurse ia-uii- b..,....! hv the forco .under, tho command uoou, ine iniriy-iuui. iu moh.j no, of Chlcnitoyon -in' unaattafafitory Hf J not yet reachcd here. Added to' this. Freeman of Portfntul.-Oro., nnd A. J. Rutz Atlantic station, and to him tho honor is rain began falling ton ght. Light and Dower of Now Haven nt thb Second regiment nr- rt nro things of tho past and great havoc has mory lomgm. iu time wns .;mj.o. --- o.ui..... , beon nlaved with trees and other property. I ruilllt'l luu t wmmi 5tllliJ n KllVl I NEW LINE F0RJREAT LAKES "ycmnbher "i'on fhrox"c8edSgroui'd GREAT DAMAGE IN ARKANSAS that It was mndo "In tho execution ot the " standing order to close In." It Is asked, Sleet nn.l Wind Tie Up Ilunlne "Hut If he was then hltnsclf In command, In Mnny Aritiinn how happens It that he was executing tho Towns. orders of somobody olso In command?" Before tho court of Inquiry every prop Chlcnuit Mini Winn, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 30. Telegraph On tKe way to CALIFORNIA Golf, tennis, polo, unfiling, ynclitjng Ashing, bicycling no matter whnt your favorite game may be, you can play it all day and every day in California. Califor nia is a veritable paradise for lovers of outdoor sports a land of bright skies, and sunny days. Tho plensantcst route to California Is by way of Denver nnd Salt Lako City-punning through tho glo rious -mountain scenery of Colorndo by dny light, 'lho trip ts comfortnbly nB well us quickly made If you tako tho IMirltngton ljoute. Through Ntnndnrd sleepers, Omaha to Ban Fran cisco, 4::o p. m. dally. Through tourist sleepers, three times ,a week, 4:25 p. m. Thursdays, Saturdays, and 10:30 p. m. Saturdays. v.: wijyy TICKET OFFICE, 1602 Farnam Street. Tolephono 250. BURLINGTON STATION. 10th and Mnou Sta., Tclebono 128. I DELICIOUS AS NECTAR TO THE TASTE Mull's Grape Tonic A SOOTHING LAXATIVE ACTS GENTLY on the system, and has no disagreeable, injurious or irritating effects. It is a fruit remedy that nourishes, fortifies, nnd refreshes. The strengthening and tonic properties of grapes aro well-known; when crushed and blended with nature's hoalth-giving herbs their digestive and restorative qualities arc incomparably effective in generating blood, increasing flesh and building up the weakened condition of the stomach, liver and kidneys of men, women and children. It reconstructs the wornout tissues of the nervous system and drives away that tired, languid and ambitionless feeling caused by impoverished blood. ONE DOSE BENEFITS. Easy ta take because it tastes, good. Easy to get because a bottle as large aa the common-' $1.00 size costs you but 50c. SHERMAN ft McCONNELL DRUG CO., 8 w Smrah.DodBBt" Mull's Llithtnlng I'ftln Killer cures all bodily aches and ralot. Rub It on or drink It, Ko. BOATS COLLIDE IN STORM New Ytrk lay fna af Narrow Etcaye from rJitaiUr. CAR FERRY CRUSHES PASSENGER I0AT l'ron ot Hlft Tim Foree Wiiy.'Niroimli I.ndle' Cabin, CnrryliiK Con sternation1 to 'Women HuildlliiK There. ConueotlnNT Steamer IloUte with Kurope to lie KNtniillshert Thin Keaanii. , CHICAGO. Jan. 30. A steamship lino from tho great lakes to Quebec to connect ... I V. AnAnn i,AamA.U ftlOTA fnP Plirnnn 1 3 I nn,1 attnrnrt lyn flnntnlltl.n li n , a... W III! UtfUH Dlll.Hti.lll ...fc.w .... u. ,,,oi.'.i V Q.,,fwb ..w v.u.t.ui.b.uu UUf I ..... ,na, n.flhU.l.fl vntl assured for tho coding season; Negotla- modoro Schley did many things to n,chtove ond !c,e'?ho1uo, , e,u nrt hnJin n! " structlon of a sufflclout fleet to carry tho mandpg officer ot tho American fleet" was tlcally at a standstill as the I esuit of the traffic. . The American Shipbuilding com- removed. Tho plain truth was for the unprecedented sleet storm in many parts pany will completo tho first of tho stcamors first time revealed that Commodoro Schloy ot Arkansas. ;,i i, ... .rir i,v M.nm. Lu . Av,niL nn,mn,i nn Advices from Junesboro, Pino Iluff and mer. rending the building of Its own fleet ftny ship eJUept to some extent his own manjr lher f"8 lndlc?t0,t1bf.t tbe I' a sumclent number of steamers havo been flagship Brooklyn. W damaK ll??,vy l U"'p ?,ibe chartered and will bo placed In service on 0r(Ur. of ,.. A0."?".". l Z " . L"u'"-: the opening of navigation In the. spring. , , ,, , . , win aggreBmo " Tho new line will bo opornted by tho St. Tno commei,t nt tbls P0'1" contains a duo to the storm of sleet, Bnow and rain ,,,,... a rir.nt tjiVn. Tmnannrintinn number ot oxtractB from tno testimony to which prevailed from Tuesday morning un nmnn innnmnroi a in wn viminin sustain this contention. Taking llrook- til after daylight Wednesday. Tho sleet nt ,hih' a n wnivin nf n,nh i nrD.i. Uyn's signal book, It Is Btated that thlshfell to a depth of about six Inches and Ira miunuu i mi I uiuuiwjii b" uiuy ill1 mediately pacneu imu u buiiu mus ui io, two orderB, "Clear for .action" and "Close Tho weight was too much for the roofs of up" a meager record, but it la tho whole both buslnees houses and residences. The story. roofs sagged and the scams on tho roots be- Tho commentators quoto Lieutenant Mo- ing separated a molting mass ran through Cnuley, Brooklyn's signal officer, that Communlcatlou cannot be had with many the nrt signal, "Clear ship for action," wna, hoisted by him "on his own hook," They assert that the fleet had been sub stuntlaiiy cleared for action for over a month atid that what remained to bo done on shipboard 'as not done In pursuance of dent. Its capital stock Is $500,000. For I'lieuniontn, Dr. C. J. nlshop, Agnew, Mich., says: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar In three very sevcra cases of pneumonia with good results In every case." Doware ot substi tutes. Cnttlemen tit Mpet In Denver. T1RNVKI1. Jnn. aiThA Amnrtpnn Pnltlp Growers' usfoNatlon. composed of lending cattlemen of tho west, will meet In Denver on March 4 to iuscuhh public land leasing nnd other iiiipatlons affectlnc the lndustrv. The bill concenilnc land leaslnc now before I Grecon unon sighting tho enemy "to I mine i-iinnrcBn Kin uo u iiiimur lur epccini i-un- I dtatolv Htrlko tho alarm nones for clearlnv 'l'8 inermomotor rcgiBioreu n uegrecs iieimv f?..on,--..iM Ctt l0r 108 meeting waa . . -- . , :,. ,Vn. !f' J port oils of the wheat , belt, in parta'of the state and tt Is believed whon belated reports ure In, tho damage will toot up in tho millions. Xew Comiilnlnt In ICuiihiin. TOPKKA. Kan., Jan. 30. Cattlo In west- this order. Tnoy quote Captain Clark to ?rn Konsas nro HUfferlng ns a result of the .,. i. .... .....!.. .., lontt snowstorm. Snow tins been fnlllng tho effect that It was a standing order on almost continuously Mnce Tuesday nnd Is accompanied ny severe coiu. Tnis morning uie inormomeior rcgisioreii u uegrecs uen mn Ih .Atl,...u ..t lY.M lnhno. Jshlp. for action," and consequently Oreionjrawneo county a coal f amino It fearad. NEW YORK. Jan. 30. The Jersey Central railroad ferryboat Central 'was run Into by a railroad tug In tho North river during a snowstorm today. Thero wcro COO pas- songcrs on tho ferrybont, of whom about 100 wcro women. Cchtral found It very heavy going tn tho storm and was feeling Ha way slowly out Into mid-stream. Whon about n quarter of a rallo from Its slip at Comraunlpaw Ceutrnl'B chief engineer noticed a long procession of small tugs and other craft heading toward tno slip ho had just left on his port side Just as theso passed ho turned to look through tho snowstorm to see It his path was clear on tho starboard side. Tho hoavy Jlakos obstructed his vision beyond 100 yards away, and, before he1 could pick up his marine glasses there was a crash anu a great smashing of tlmbra. Ono of tho heavy tugi of the Baltimore & Ohio, having In tow a float carrying a dozen loaded freight cars, had crashed Into Central below' tho paddle wheel on the women's cabin side of tho vessel. Boforo Control could ho reversed tho prow had crashed through tho . light woodwork of tho women's cabin, nnd tho women In side wore pnnlc-strlcken. Their shrieks, combined with the crackling sound of the breaking timbers, quickly brought a num. ber of tho men passengers over to their side of tho boat. The men rushed over so quickly that Central careened, nud It was feared for a second that It would turn turtle Central's running gear was not damaged, however, and tt soon righted and proceeded to Its New York slip. Twclvo women pas sengers fainted during th excitement, but they were soon revived. No one was badly hurt Florida i Now is "the time to figure on your trip to Florida. The "DIXIE FLYER" via Nashville, Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta and Macon to Jacksonville, offers the best service Tourist tickets, allowing stop overs now on Bale.. Particulars at CITY TICKET OFFCE-l402,Farnam St. 9 A CROSS WOMAN Is a disagreeable creature to live with) the trouble is la the stomach and bcwels. She needs , Prickly Ash Bitters THE SYSTEM REGULATOR. Thli great remedy removes at once the bilious Impurities in the yitera, cures constipation nd strengthens dlgeitlon. A few doies make a wonderful change, the tired, ple, nervous, despondent wouitn be comes strong and happy, with rosy cheeks and cheerful spirits. JL PRICE, S1.00 PER BOTTLE. AT DRUCt aTORCB. I