TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 10, 1902. N.. Th w tl lkai POLITICS SOW WARMISC UP Frssent Week Will Witness the Launching of Emral Offloial Booms. Dae I la LeaeaBter Ore Party Cea ' trol aad Other U la Wit Will B the rror4 CirMlitl Caadldato la Flllsaeres OMAHA SnOWS 1IISS0UR1ANS tenaent; . a. s. UMimm, treasurer; J. II I Thursdsv niaht'a piuphih win daotrta whirh McCIay. secretary, lis to he iimir.tt fmm tha rare Th Lectures Will M delivered U followe at contest Is a rood n.tarnd una. Other ran. tb student convocations at ttaa University didatea for thi. m.iinn .r. j.h w mwb- J. !iSnlJVLZ?k:, vM.OBvri AIb,r farm"r of r practact. capum w. B. Makes Two Pitchers Tired and Keeps Field- 'A'"- lDU.1 DSU !bt4 th R-P' P-wnea city. E-Count, Clerk W.I . rn . fl.,, vnaracier oi 4. sterling iorcoo; Mr. Huff, editor of th Rtelnauer Hfar: Frsd ' 5 General Thaysr, "Personal Reminiscences Klrsch. a farmer nesr l.iton- Tknm.i TWO WARM FIGHTS ARE ON THE SCHEDULE " A"r"' "nl!lB.i .... . yi J' Tl 8maU- ' tATmtt WMt Brnch- Jm" SECURES THIRTEEN HITS FOR TEN RUNS I " mimiuu.., iuui.- iBHwart. "no Urea In the western part ol nay, rror. rom, "wnara Up In Congress!" to county. The only name succested for ivi. . a i jm a a - - "j ... uiercoiiegiBi una oay meet Bcnea- .tat, senator, la DaM W Kelll nf Pawnee led for, lata cltr yeeterdsy atteraoon city, a nephew of the late Oovernor Butler. wiuuisu bqwh 10 a corneal oetwsen two i - tea ma, repreaenttnc the university and I Farwaer Beat Ilia Wife. uoene college. Btaates of the 'varsity team PIERCE. Ntb.. Mar 11 tSnecial.l John Off Murphy. Is off Hughea. 1. Struck out: By Wicker. 1; by Murphy. 2. Ift on bases; St. Louts. I; Brooklyn, f. Tlmei 1:61. I'm- plresi rower ana Brown. Staaala af the Teoaee. Tlayed. Won. Lost. P C. Graham Don Omaha's Ttrlrllag aad Some of Ita Hlttlagr, hat Bobby with tba Willow. Pittsburg nicsgrt ew York , "ton Philadelphia ... Inclnnntl rooklyn 8L Lnuis Otmri today: N (Prom a Btalt Correspondent.) UNCOLN. .May 18. (Special.) Tha re- lowered the atata record lor the 80-yard Bn,rfi a Bohemian farmer, baa been In the run .to a.'OSl-t, Fuhrer broutbt the high habit of eomln to town and ttln drunk Jump record up to. I feet U.lnchaa. Kel- koa thBI1 be.unt and mttiuBlni hla lf nnhlie.n atatji oonMottoa la luat on month I "er arriTing nome. till wire appeared De- w - s in t n aa nniai Tin i r raonm Na"infl in raiaki a . j-i . . .nd wMl. nnthln. ..r atartllna haa ret . . ' - - " uouniy Juage J. u. w iniame yesieraay . .. - - ---- - -it inccee. oerelopoa ouuajne oi toe wuoarawai ot Oorernor Rarage tha Intervening time promlnoi to keep .the political medicine mlxera buty all orer Nebraska. So far only two counttea of Importance have held their County eooTeutlona. 'Madlton county ted off nearly two weeks ago to give proper Cere mony to the launching of the boom of Judge Robertson for governor. The atata delegation selected was named by Robert' TABLE ROCK WANTS AL BAIRD Belief (bat He la the Maa Wit Killed Cltr Marshal Crate; la 1N9. afternoon ' and made a complaint. Tha Judge aet Saturday. May 14. a the day for tha trial. At tbla time tha county at torney will ask that Eharf be placed under bonds to keep the peace and treat his wife aS a good husband should. TABLE ROCK, Neb., May 18. (Special.) Mora than usual Interest la belna- cen- Won, and even the congressional' delegation tared la tha arrest at Kansae Cltr of At la said to be subject to nia commana ior Balrd, aa he la believed to bo by all who tha promotion of hla interest, ine oniy have closelr followed the caee. the Identical other delegation already chosen Is that part, Wh shot aad killed ur city marshal. named in Adama couuty yesieroay. ana N. A. Cralg, on tha night of September 20, while On the atrrfaee It l not pledged. It UMi Th. olnr two meB who wera Wta la supposed to be Jrtendly .to. J. P. A. Black hm 0B th. out,ia, ,t the time of the ahoot- Kimball Coaaty Ceaveatloa. . KIMBALL, Neb., May 18. (Special.) The Kimball county republican convention waa held yeaterday afternoon and the fol lowing delegates elected: State convention: L. W. Blckel and F. J. Bellows. Congrea- alonal Convention, Sixth district, to be held St. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 18. (Special Tel egram.) Omaha won again today by a scora of 11 to 1. More trouble waa ex pected aa aa echo ot yesterday'a riotous acts, but hothlng of a combative nature de veloped, duo In part to ample police pro tection and again to the tact that tba visitors so clearly demonstrated their au perlorlty that no possible opportunity waa afforded or complaint. Today's game was the poorest exhibition of baae ball by players who are paid that waa aver seen here. Omaha's work wsa very near fault less, and bod the home team shut out up to the eighth Inning. Manager McKlbbon put Salisbury, tba new man from Philadel phia, In to pitch the game, but took him out after the third Inning and Substituted at Crawford fV A. lTnrallna- and ft 1. Carlyle. Senatorial and representative Mcraaaen. Both were pounaea at will cy convention: F. M. Wooldrldge and H. P. ln8 "itors. Tne worn- or ueiaea ana uuny Nelson. Ous Linn waa elected chairman of " center, was tne oniy redeeming w York at Cincinnati. Plttabura at Phil adelphia, Boston at Chicago. MERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Chleaa Chaaialoaa aad Browaa Bat. tlo for Sevoateea laalatra aad Quit a Tie. CtlTPAnn Mi ID Th aam between St. Louis and Chicago today was one ot he roost aenaatlonal on record, ending In tie after seventeen Inning or brilliant flaying. The Champions scored twice on wo hits and an eacuaable error. The visitors made their runs by bunching hits. Several times after the elxth a hit would ave won for either aid, but the clever work of the pitchers, with excellent sup port, prevented. Attendance, 16.418. Score: CHICAOO. I ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.Il R.H.O.AB StHtaa, lb...t IS Purkt. If..; J 1 lis o HMflnra, n.. i l i II llMaloner. (. 1 I 1 1 S lAitSrraon, lb. 1 4 M 1 SIS l! Wallace. M. I I 6 . 1 IN I S'Mnrra'k, Itl I I I 1 114 1 SiPrtn, lb... 1 4 4 11 g stnra. ... I t S 1 4 0 Donahue. .- Jnnea, ef. ... Orwen. rf.... Dana. sa.... Mrt. If.... Ubell, lb. lalT. lb. rrirland. 0 tallaaaa, . . . . , . , I ' I ninwn. uua uiub waa wwito tuiuuinu vt - -. of Franklin county, who counts on the ,ngi tnought, beyond a doubt, to be a the countv central committee and Isaac featurea of the home team's plsylsg. support of substantially tne enure 'ntniaoup). f,uowi wnom Cralg h,4 arrested Roush aecretary. There waa a large delegation present from district. For congress the Adams county I a ,hort tim- prevloas, with a lot ot stolen Omaha to see thelf team trim up the Mc- dalegatea Will start out. voting tor W. P. ,j,oes In their possession, and who escaped Mobeaa Corpaa Writ Dealed. Klbbenltee. - Attendance, 8,600. The Score: Mccreary, ana s tne ne.a. oi from th- Wymor, jui. where they were TORK, Neb.. Mar 18.-(SnecIal.)-At- Omaha R. S I ta large the Adams county man may have taken from here, after their arrest. The torneva war. here Saturn. r mornina from a fair chance. I robbery having occurred at Barnes ton, Neb. Alliance trying habeaa corpus proceedings Carter, rf Reaewal of Oldlsrbt. All three of these parties belonged to what before County Judge Taylor, attempting to rj'lHw i" VI W. a -knAillMt fn ftllS I " mm sawuv.ci Vl.Ug, wuv ivieua AUgUBI WBODSe RDQ IUO, WDO DftTV I VainOUn, ID.. x u.b a" i -- ' " . I committed their depredatlooa all through been conHned In the York county Jail and poian, as... the other In Fillmore county. The contest ,vW. n v . m.. k iicK.e.y io -- One of the witnesses ot the shooting Is I fler made turning the prisoners over to the I Graham, P still living bore, and the other la now a I sheriff at Alliance, and on Monday they will resident of Falrbury. Neb. Local detectives are now at work on this case, the offer of a reward never having yet been withdrawn. )n Lancaster Is not a contest over candi dates -for state office, but over the control of the party machinery, and the nomina tions On tha legislative ticket. All.faottona are publicly committed to H. H. Wilson for governor, who can count aure on the vote cf Lancaster county In the elate eon- AB. Sea W . 4 probably b tried at that place. Totale...... ST. H. t 13 A. r-i 10 0 m a. . r..r .-r- Duffy, cf M'COOL JUNCTION. Neb., May 18. (Spa- Belden, If... ....43 10 JOSEPH. AB. R. H. 8 W al 1 a a M I -.Jt n.J. A II. V - a . vantlan. hut oiit.M of thla there JS little s o m isir- rumur rvm nnrn . VT TV - 7. . " " Harlman, ss. .a h. tba UUUHt . CWUIWC LArUUUtO "". - S?hear. lb agreement. It ts th old fight between tne friends of D. E. Thompson and the so- called antls. The Thompson element Is now In control and their- opponenta have been vigorously endeavoring to Inaugurate a Crawford county system of direct prlmarlee, under which they think they would hare lesa handicap In the race, a Woaaaa Wks la Staad- lasr Kear. '" -': - i:.'I ' ll . 1 1 Ik Roth, c Garvin, rf Salisbury, p.... McFadden, p... Each contending faction hasJta own set M, u s, I ,y.. of candidates. On the direct primary .ticket w,,t of' yo,k Mtunf nl D0U, OB flr. ,vinn, c.nu.u i ony by Bar(, work u,, boine WBS SSVCd. W. Webster. W. J. Llnch and -t,. A.m. ta ..m hou. .. n,.r noo. - r tired farmer. Tha deceased waa one of the oldest residents ot aouth York county and was highly respected by all. At different times be waa honored with official post tlona. The funeral servtcea were held at McCool and conducted from the United TORK. Neb., May 18. (Special.) A farm Brethren church; Interment In McCool cent- gt. Joseph gasoline engine exploded at tha home of I etery. I Two-base hit f Ai j A . 0 : 0 ' 1 l 10 1 3 1 0 0 Totals. Omaha XI 11 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-11 : o i 30 ... 3 3 ... 0 0 Calhoun. Three-baa hit; Graham. Sacrifice hits: Carter, uranam Stolen bases: Dolan, carter, uoudis piay; rianlna to Stewart. Left .on basse: Totals .... I II It M Total I It M 4 Chicago 000100000000000003 Bt. LOUla.... Vlf IVlVVVOIVVOtV V I Left on baaea: Chlcaao. 17: St. Louis, a. Two-baa hits: Daly, Jonee. Three-base hit: Ileldrlck. Bucrlflce hits: Pavls. Strang stolen bases: IMvla, Ietwll. Jones, uble play: Ualr to Da via to Isbell. Struck out: By Callahan, 6; by Donahue, I. First base on balls: Off Callahan, 1; off Donahue, 0. wild pitch: Callahan. Hit with nan: Maloney. Time: 3:20. Umpire: Johnston. Hlttlasr la Pleaty at Detroit. DETROIT. May 18. Several pltehera were used In the remarkable game which was played at Washington park tody. Strelt held Detroit down well for three Innings. but In the fourth McOulre. with the bases tun, drove the ball over tne fence tor a home run. Strelt lasted only one more In nlnar. and both Joae and Lundbloom. who succeeded him, were hit freely. Four errors and three hlta gave Cleveland tneir- nve rune In the third, and two errors, coupled witn tnree nita ana two oases on oana, brought In the five runs In the seventh. A rainstorm made It so dark that it waa necessary to call the game In the seventh. Attendance, 6,000, Score: DETROIT. I CLEVELAND. B. H. OA. E.I K.H.O.A.B. rHT. th.... 114 Pli-karina. of. I 1 1 I llHernphllL, It. 1 1 0 Fllckor. rf... 1 Wood, lb Teeaaaaeh Soldier Discharged TECUMSEH, Neb.. May 18. (Special.) Joseph. 6: Omaha, 8. First base on balls Roth. Struck tear Br Grhm, ntor; O. W. Webcter. W. J. Llncll ana l dmM to th hous wu oTr 1100. I A. M. Tra, boa of County Attorney True Off Graham, 6; off McFaMi. 1. HU by aa. ssw.aa. ...l.lla... ' I .... 1 a.l-MKaaj4 Kaa 1 1 nMh HtrilPlf ftBI 7 tT trBUlslIU. j. a. roia, canaioaies ior repr..u.... Mri RoMUiar narrowly escaped being ol this city, who haa been serving for ttrii r',"i, ,,';;r. Pn the opposing side are two members of Uuied. She was seriously burned about the rear In th signal corps ot tha United " ' ' .. the eountv'a nresent lealslatlve delegation. I ... v.-. k- - n.ih Statea armv In tha Phlllnnlnea. haa bean I .. rcwriB " D ..... . i--xr.iM ..I t.n,...ntilla Inhn ... ... ..... .. . I m t . w.-n. .t I. OCOTtTA V4 v 11 PortA Will tOdBV S v. - i air. ana Mrs. Koeesier iosi an tneir wear- i uiataargru irgu uuij . ui, uia umii , .,,.,u- K.ttiri . in the ninth Mockett. Bealdea thea two candidates on BonaroL Latest accounts are that Mrs. having expired. At present Mr. True Is In F"J"e V s CXZi: thri"baer 4 V av Jlaf via. taaa. llnlral at TialaSMrl Itltrna l4M. a.aa a I Xl .. V. . -TIV l. I Jt . W...A. I f., a t A . aitfrt ar t aa rA . UllAlU lOI BHUU lliaCl aa.v ay r. fr, a- - - 1 K,08 I 9T IB llllDrOTlDs-, nd E. T. Roberts, in tne inira wra j. k McCIay and W. J. Lamb, in tho Fourth ROUNDHOUSE IS BLOWN DOWN ara. in mi imra warn tua nuiummts- i tlon will divide Its support, according to I Sever Stora Doe Much Daaaae la Hong Kong, China, and la undecided about returning to America, and Ktone acored on Lesotte's single and the game waa won. Be ore Humboldt Juniors Eatertala. preclncta between Joseph Burns and E. T. Roberts, on of whom will likely withdraw before tha convention meets on nxt Wednesday. Coaatry May Settle It. Th opinion prevail among th more epn aervatlva republicans ot the county that th administration forces will win a aweeplng victory., - This faction hopes Snd expects to defeat all of th direct primary men IB the caucuses tomorrow alght, but It Is main' talned that even if one or all of the candl- datse ar given -their preolnct delegations they can be , easily , defeated with the aid of the country delegations the Vicinity of Fair Held. . . R.H.E. Peoria 0 0O000p3-U Dnver 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-6 12 nattHa; Peoria. Cox and Wilson: Den ver, Frisk McCloskey ana f. wuson KANSAS ClTT. May 18. Kansas City won i today s game oy Duncning; nua n HUMBOLDT, Neb.. May 18. (Special.) The home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lee was the scene ot a swell social function Friday evening, the occasion being the reception to the senior, by the Juniors ot the High SA.on K Third.' AU.Adahce 3.3O0: rAiKTiEL-U, -Neb., May is. ispeciai.j i acnooi. Alter a tew nours- or games ana I score: A windstorm, almost cyclonic, visited this I music the company repaired to th Park place about 1 o'clock thla morning. The I hotel, where a banquet was served. roundhouse of the St. Joseph. Grand Island railway was unrooted and one side blown In, two boxcars were blown from the track, a small barn was blowd corn- that ths country delegates as a rule are op. poaed to the direct ' primary system and will register their objections by voting for th administration men, who ar supposed to favor retaining the present convention plsa. ' ' Warm Coatest la Fillmore, Another hotly waged contest Is scheduled tor the Fillmore county convention on Tues day, which will mako known whether that county Is to back the political fortunes of Charles H. Sloan j)r Peter Youngers for congress from the Fourth district. . Both Sloan and Youngers are popular with Fill more county republican and each has us ually had their support for office by simply saying ths word. This la ths first time they hav both wanted the same office, and ex plains why both have bean equally confident of coming cut on top. t. Outside .of tkese two counties, conven tlona will be held In Burt county tomorrow and la OU on Thursday, each of which will probably endorse a candidate for gov ernor. Burt county Is conceded to Speaker Memorial Day Orator Chasea. TABLE ROCK, Neb., May 18. (Special.) Rev. Stewart of Pawnee City has be on pletely across the street and many wind- I eeleoted as the orator for Decoration Day mills war blown down. The surrounding In Table Rock. 'The exercises are to "be In countrv IS yet'to be "heard' tram.' h'. ?' Ithe' opera house: Memorial exercises wni i . .: ... I be held -at the Methodist' Episcopal church. -i-, , a It Is claimed Maklac Ready for State CoaVeattoa. on sundaj-, May 36. Memorial sermon, by mi weukee ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ORAND ISLAND, Neb., May 18. (8pe- the paster. Rev. A. W. Shamel clal.) The democratic and populist county central committees met In this city yeiter day afternoon and appointed a committee, consisting of Ell A. Barnea, chairman, W H. . Thompson, I. M. . Augustine, R. O. Slips oa Red Hot Bar, PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. May 18. (Special.) Nets Hswkens. a hammersmith at the Burlington shops, slipped and fell across a I Kansas Clty.,.w. Denver St. Joseph.. 1 " - n. xx. a.. Kansas City ;.l 1 0IMIMM 8 Des Moines... .0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 11 1 i ft-.,... Tmmb.M I Wllklns; Kansas City. Cable ana Messut. Hllwsakes Inst ust si !-. Mil wiirKFR Mav 18. In a short gams here today which proved to be a pltehera' battle,, the home, team was beaten by a score, of a to. .0. Altenaance, wi..'. iini 1 1 E.nr ' 1 ' ' " R.H.B. 03 4 0-0 i Rattrta: - Milwaukee. McPherSOn ana Lucia; coioraao epnngs, uaaioa ana tnur. i taaaiac ai taa Teams. Omaha Flayed, Won, Lost P.O. Dam at Ertcsoa Goas Oat. CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., May 18. (Spe- Adams, Ed Deerlng, James Cleary and H. I red hot Iron bar yesterday and would doubt A. Edwards, aa general entertainment com- I less have died from Injuries received bad mtttee tor the state convention of the fusion not three other . employe released him clan to be held In tble city on June I promptly from his perilous position. 24. The Ancient Order ot United Workmen temple and the Bartenbach opera house have been selected for the holdings ot the convention. These halU are In ad- clal.) Ths re was a regular downpour W Joining block and are large, enough to rain at Spalding and west of there. A tele seat 1.000 delegates. -It has also -been ar- phone message says: "Dam has gone out ranged that the democratic headquarter I at Erlcson and the mill at Spalding. la, in shall be at the Palmer house and tha popu- I danger. Cedar river la booming and drift list at the Koehler hotel. . The fusion is coming down.1 county conventions were fixed tor Saturday, June 11. Colorado Springs.. Peoria Milwaukee ........ Dee Moines Games today 21 23 31 21 32 21 19 19 14 t 8 T 4 1? 13 It II 16 782 .727 .067 .42 .Ml .311 Mil Taaat-.aB TiaM A Vl SB waukee at Bt. Joseph, Peoria at Kansa City, Colorado springa ai womti. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Red Laad Merelleaaly oa New York Pltehera, Poandlag Oat a Btgr Victory. York Editor Retires. niV tTt VM 1 TT Uv 1i THnMrtM-H fall TORK. Neb.. May 18. (Special.) Owing OTl Kennedy In the fifth Inning and by maklna aeven Clean singles, score, six runs. Ewlng waa very steady and effeO' Hot. t SS8 IT'Hattrsa. at Dobba. U 1 IS ei8ml.li, Yaaasr Maa Get a Fortsse, n-kiT. Ik. t I II 1 1 Crawfora, rt. I I I I kUfooa. lb.. 4 t I S S neeieov ah -reaeaera. to ul Bemith Mr. J. E. Carlin of th flrmof TECUMSEH. Neb.. May 18. (Special.) I Corcoran t Carlin, editor and publishers All th teachers st present employed In I ot the York Democrat, has retired from Bears of the last legislature and Otoe to the City schools here were re-elected end ths firm. The York Democrat will here- Judge Paul Jessen, who Is the favorite Of ecoepiea except rnw.,y. .. uioions u. ua wv wt . . wx , k . . ,k a... i a. and Miss Mary Danes, mis ciara zuta- i coran. Hayward. Then on Saturday comes quite wae eiectea to mi vacancy causea . Knn.k . n.nl.n. lnn1lin. Inkn.nn I DT I-IS reilK-BllOQ Ol IU1SS VA". OUl BB Polk, Cass. Pawnee and Red Willow coua- ror. Danrortn s succeaaor nas not oeen riAi loaiyvj in. in.o., .y is.-peciai.i JJ"-j , J i i 4 I C. . ... ... . I .,!.. Vmt TtanfortH waa nf tfa Hlh I I ta i-anni-tad that a mnnr man nam' I !. i . . . tie, roix win una tin ior j. n. aiicier - ---- . raits, o . .... . ... .,k.. ...... I school force. I AuauSt Hsnnlngs. who resides aouth of I S"ii. p.-.. s sell may not preient sny favorlts sons. th:y ar A eIN of sixteen will graduate from plattsmouth. has fallen heir to an eatate likely to rally to candidates of their re- I ne Tecumseh High school this year, the I of $50,000. owing to the death of bis adopted spectlve conareislonal districts. commencement exercises to be held at the parents in Oermsny, After this week the conventions will, of Pra house. Friday evening. Ret. A. B, eouraa i-oma thi-k and fast. Unit of them Whltmer delivered th baccalaureaU ser- have already been called, in fact all tl ao w w "'i "! principal onee except Douglas. The UW Ml -.piecopei cuurco. camber of delegates apportioned to Douglas naturally create some tnterest In the prob- abU disposition of Its strength and some tlve throughout. The fielding on both sides was sharp, Attenaance, s.duo. tjcore; CINC1HNATL I KIW TORK. K.m.u.a.e 1 R.n.u.a. VHaltraa. el s s s 1 lb.... S S I 4 t ToUls .16 1 IT 14 I Lauaar, Jona, Doris. . lb... lilt rt f 1 lb.... 1 ll t Baan, la .... 1 t I 1 Jackson, It... 4 114 Botramaa. a. S I Kaaoadr. .. 1 Kto. f t Totals "l 14 U Cincinnati 0101f0i New York 000100000 Earned runai Cincinnati. It: New York. 1. Two-baae hit. Bteinrem. -inree-oaae nus Reslgas Posltloa at Pera. TECUMSEH, Nb., May 18. (8peclal.) Stelnfeld, Crawford, Jackson. Stolen bases E. D. Wright, a Tecumseh boy. who baa . f??00" I" "VlllJ' VuiT,, al- taT. t-a .. ll SrVllih ti-1 held the -position Of Janitor of the Normal B"alf t Boyle. First baae on balls: Off school at reru for several years, naa re- I Kennedy, : on t-.wing, 1. Diruca our, oj TECUMSEH. Neb.. May 18. (Special Tel- signed hla position, his resignation to take gwing. 4; by Kennedy . p assa bails rVJia-glllSBISs g.s.i-as. . : ' , Body of Wrclc victim at Home. euriositv aa to whr lta convention should egram.) The rtmaln of William L. Ray. I sflect thU month. v. v.i-i . 1... . .. . . I .ha Tarumaah man whoi waa killed In tha 11 n 1 11 11 11 n m inn ria, in I - . - - - i ... . .from ths convention the oolltletanB her Burlington collision near Hyannla ye.t.r- . " ur" rill ba tlrurina on noaalbla and nrobable day. arrived Bre toaay. ine runerai ar- ORAND ISLAND, Nee. May is. (Bp combinations, but from the leaeoa of the rangementa are not definitely maae, nut it 1 clal.) A terrinc windstorm passed over this last stats eoavsntlon some of them are k believed mat tne aervice win oe neia 1 section at 1 o'clock tnie morning trom tno iwllllng to admit that the beat laid plana I at the family Bom tomorrow afternoon, I south and did aome damage to treea.and may to awry. I Conducted by Rev. a. b. waitmer or tne 1 the. smaller outhouses 1 Mataadiat rMircn. Mr. kit waa a memDer 1 Dlaeaaa Prlaoa Reform. . . Un,.rn wdm.B and tha Hiah. AdJoara Term of Coart. A welt attended mate meeting wae held lander, and the burial services la Te In St, Paul's MethodUt Episcopal church eumseh cemetery .will be in charge tonlaht In the lntereste ot the movement .rat-named society, uota loagea ' recently begun tor the betterment ot the I tend. Mr. Ray carried Ufa insurance to the with Judge Charles B. Letton of Falrbury xnaDarrment and ooadltlona nrevalllna In amount or 31,000. I on the bencn. reformatory Institutions. Addresses were delivered by Judge M. B. Reese el th f ntveralty of Nebraska college of law Time: 1:40.- Umpire: Cajatlllon. Pirates Drab Chicago. ruTfAOO. Mav It The worst aupport that could possibly be accorded a pitcher fell to Menet S 101 lonay ana reauiiea in hla flrat li.alna an me this season. PhlllPPl waa effective wltn men on Daaea. wnue the visitors did most ot their hitting after two outs and rana tnispiayB naa piacea the baa runners, Attenaance. xa.suv. ocore riTTSBl HO. 1 CHICAOO. K.H.U.A.B. ai.n.y.aai la T- I TECUMSEH. Neb., May 18. (Special.) d.t1i. rf ... I I 1 0 ijsi.sia. if i j 1 1 of th An adjourned session ot the Jobnaon county Coaror. ill sf... J I S will at- 1 district court will convene here tomorrow wasnar, it., a 1 congaitoa. rf Iv GAS FACIORIES la Peapl Who Da Not Know How to Select Food aad Drlak Properly. Oa ths coffee question a lady aays, ''I Gradaatloa at Table Rock. TABLE ROCK, Neb.. May II. (Speelal.) Prof. Pavilion and Judge A. S. Tlbbetta, I Th baccalaureate ssmaon waa preached also ot Lincoln. Thla meeting waa held thla evening In the Methodlat Episcopal lunder the auspice of the Bute Association church, by the pastor. Rev. A. W. Enamel of - Charltlea and Corrections, which was I Ths school board and teacher attended la I U(j to h so mtserabl after breakfast organised In this city a month ago as a I a body, and occupied reserved seats. On I t ah not know bow to get through .corporation, with a capital atock of 150,000. 1 Tuesday evening, the High school graduate. I tt. da Llf, WM m BuraaB t m(. when Th share are tl each and signify life 1 nine In number, will deliver their oration I j trlea t0 ilee j WM mlserabl by having membership In th association. I at th opera aous. weaaeaaay evsning Th affair of th association ar under I will occur th regular commencement ex the control ot a board of directors, of ereleea. at which time there will be a must -'which the following are members: Judgs cat and literary program, iacludtng aa ad- M. B. Retse. C. H. Oer. Chaneenor An- dreaa by ths regent. B. Voa Forrei of Kear- ney. drew. H. V. Hoagland, A. 8. Tlbbetta. Dr. il,.l. t. . x-. M.tt, . 1 till. u. n, w.uw.v. George A. Adam. John H. McCIay. C. H. TJorrlll, A. E. Davlason, B. L. Pain. O. W. aad tea altogether and uae Poetum Coffee, Th flrat cup was a failure. It was wtshy- octal Eveat at Aarara. AURORA. Neb.. May 18. (Special.) Th ,Maatta. W. E. Hardy. E, C. Davenport, I member ef tho NlneUenta Century . club I washy and I offered to give the remainder M. J. Waugh. C. F. Harpham, all ot Lin- I were entertained yeaterday afternoon from I of th package to anyone who would take coin; Judge J. M. Woolworth. Victor Rose- 1 1 30 until s, by Mrs. Joseph .park. Mr, lit water. George L, Miller, John Power,. I M. F. Stanley aad Mre. J. R. Woodcock, at I noticed later on in ene of the adver Omaha; Loreato Crounae, Fort Calhoun; I the home of the latter.. Next Friday will be I tlaameata that Poatum ahould be boiled at J. B. Weston. Beatrice. The officers srs: ths last meeting of the club tor this year. I least It minutes te make It good. I asked M. B. Re. ptvsldent; C. H. Gere, vie at which th program for th new year th cook how th made tt and aho sald, president; George W. Maatln, supsrin- will, be read. . The newly lctd offloers -juit tha am a I did tea. being careful are: Mr. A. b. nari. presineBi; at is. 1 got to lot It steep too long." A. Stlecberg. vie president; nr.. a. a. Peterson, recording and corresponding c retary; Mr. W. I. Farley, treasurer braaat'S. lb 1 II 1 Cbaaoa. 1 a.hr. lb... I III Lo. lb I loci, lb. .. 1 I I ' s w a O'Connor, a. 1 I I Unk.r. as.... t I PhlilpKl, .. S 1 S iMaola. 9... III iiviius a a v Ttals ....unriu"ll TcUta .... I t It II Plttsburc I H M I 1 1 6-11 Chicago 100001100- Lft on baaea: Chlcaco. S: Pittsburg. 1 Two-ban hlta: Dexter. Beaumont. Leach Conroy. Sacrifice hit: exi-.r. atoien K.- V1ln Raaumont (21. Rltchy. Do a ble playa: Lowe to O'Hagen, Rltchy to Conroy to Bransneld. ' Btruca out: By Msnefee. 6: by phlllppl. First base on balls: Off Menefee. 1; off Phlllppl, 3. Time 1:6a. Umpire: O Day. " Cardtaala Defeat Braaklya RT lnri Mav 18. St. I-OUlB defeated Brooklvn In an excuins; frame mis anar- noon. Vmplr Power wae surici ana enaca ar.i ruhl.n and Wicker ware Ordered of Finally .concluded to give up my coffee I the ground for conduct which I'mptr a nee, l.suu. be ore: a- I BROOKLVN H O A I ..... horrible dream followed by hours of wake fulness. Oa would rise on my stomach and I would balch almost continually. Then very few week I would hav a long aleg of sick headaches. I tried a list ot medi cines and physicians without benefit. J. rarrall. Doaoraa. f moot, at t.arlar, Kraaar, Hani Braahaar, Hraa. 27 23 25 23 24 2 27 23 Brooklyn 4 S 10 12 14 is 17 15 at St. ft2 . 9 .6 0 .478 .417 4 .870 .314 Louis, tnlanannlla Time: l:o5. Umpire: Haskell. Pncriflc hit: Par- ; Haskell. Show I p. Harloy. It... I Barratt, ef... S i-oimae, rr. . 1 El barf eM. ss t Yaaaar, lb... I Pinna, lb... Baalow, lb., t SI Maunlra, s.. Ill Blavar. p.... MolllB, ..., Miner, p.... I 3 1 S t 1 I I 4 1 I Banner, lb... 1 I II Bradley, lb.. 1 4 I Thenar, as... 1 pmls, e I 1 HHtralt, p 1 1 II Joes. B 1 t Lundbloom. p Totals ....1 1 11 II II Totals 11 1011 10 1 Two out when aama was called on ac count ot darkness. Detroit 0 0 0 4 6 5 1 Cleveland 0 0 6 1 0 0 6 U Innlnmi Ditched: Bv Rlever. 8: by Mullln, 1H; by Miller, 1; by Strelt, 6; by Jons, l; by Lundbloom, 1. Ease hits; Off Blever, 4; ff Mullln. 5: off Miller, l; off Strelt, a; off Joss, 4; off Lundbloom, 4. Two-base hits: Holmes, McOulre, Yeager. Wood Three-has hit: Yeaaer. Home runs: Mc Quire, Buelow. Sacrifice hits: Harley, Plckiina. Stolen bases: Buelow. Thoney First base on balls: Off Blever, 1; off Mul lln. 5: off Miller, 1; off Strelt, 8; off Joss, 2; Otl Lunanioom, I. Mit Dy pucnea du V.ir.r RlbarfKlrl. irirst bass on errors Cleveland. 3. Left on bases: Detroit, 6; Cleveland, 7. Struck out: By Mullln. 1; by Miller, 1: by Strelt, 3. wild pltch.ee: Joes, Lundbloom. Time: 1:34. Umpire; Connelly. . taadlac af tho Teams, ' Played. Won. Lost- F.tS. 20 . IS . 21 . 18- Detrolt Philadelphia Chicago . Boston .. Bt. 1X1UIS...,,. wasninnion Rftltimnr .. Cleveland 23 Oamea today: Baltimore at Washington. Philadelphia at Boston. aea 22 ' 0J 12 12 11 13 10 B 2 a s 13 13 IS .632 .67 .871 .6 .409 .49 .271 text mi .6 0 b1 .571 .ttl J-4 .223 kee, 6 rott. ( olonela Fall to At Kan-as Clty-Kanans Clty-Loulsvlll gsme postponed; Louisville team failed to arrive. Staadta af taa Teama. . Played. Won. Lost. P C. Columbus a J ' Indianapolis 1 " Iioulevllle 20 12 J Kansas City 21 12 Kt. Paul 1 11 s Milwaukee 21 I' Toledo 19 6 Mlnnrsnolla IS 4 M Games to.lsy: lyoulsvllle at Kansas yn, Indianapolis ut Milwaukee; Toledo at St. Paul; Columbus at Minneapolis. Klchola Calls It a Film-Flam. ' KANOAFI rtTT Mav 18. (Special Tele gram.) Th Louisville American associa tion I ram ,11,1 not roarh KnnSHS City today. because of a washout, and 6,0i) people who went out to see th? gam receivea rain checks. "Kid' Nichols of the Western Irasue team, which tlnved a conflicting date here today, says that three 6.000 peo ple were flim-flammed by Managers Gear and Tebesu, who, he declares, knew this morning that the- Louisville team nan not left St. Paul and consequently could not play here. H declares that Gear and Te- m at the Amcrtcan assoclntlon park "No gsme He West- bca them lona enoueh before announclna- tn nrAvuni tripm .rrom reacnina: in ern leaaii nark to see the asm there. Public opinion is divided about the matter. I0WANS CLEARLY OUTCLASSED Ball Playera from Coaaell BlaSTa Flad Orlalaala Too Fast for Them. A thousand fans watched the Omaha Originals win a sweeping victory from th Smith A Bradley bos ball tesm Ot Council Bluffs at Vinton street park Sunday after noon. .The lowans were clearly outclassed, while the Cornhiifkera were on their toes oil th tlm. Had H not bn for on error by Third Baseman Waller, a wild tnrow, the visitors would not have scored. This let In the two runs. Mcllvaln was In th box for the origi nals and was In fin fettle. He threw gilt edged ball all the way. To Captain Ijtwler goes th palm of the day for an individual star play. HI catch, one-handed, of Moeher s line hit was a sensation, wnicn was tnreased when he played It for a dou ble. The score: , ORIGINALS. AB. R. H. Waller, 3b I.awler, se Welch, rf Scullv. rf Jelen, It... Taylor, cf.... Bradford, 2b Foley, lb..... O'Keefe, c. ........ Mcllvalne, p...... O. 8 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 0 A. E. 2 Totals..'.. .41 17 11 27 11 Plrchfield, ss... Butler. b Moeher, 2b...... Henderson) p.., Maxflcld, lb.... Shugart, c Duncan, If..... Carty, cf. ...... Hpwarth, rf.... Totals. SMITH ft BRADLEY8. AB. R. H. O. a ....33 0 10 0 A. 0 8 I 4 4 0 1 0 0 73. 0 I I 1 0 6 26 11 . Thre-I Lesxn, At Rock Island Rock Island, 8; Decatur, At Cedar Rapids Terre Haute. 8; Cedar Rapids, 7. . . At Davenport nivansviue, a, nxymputi, At Rockford Rockford, 4; Bloomlngton, PJZci Dinner To assist digestion, relieve dlstre-uj attar eating or drinking too bearUlj, to prevent constipation, lax loozl'a PHIa fce.dBYijwfcer. ttceul. Pallltca la Pawaoai TABLE ROCK, Neb.. May It. (Special.) Political matter la Pawn county ar commencing to simmer. Dr. W. H. Wllsop ot thi place la a candidate tor the legists- I cnt womaa. lure, a la alt Captala R. P- Jennings. Battle Creak, Mich. I read the direction and eoacludsd Postum. had not had a .fair trial, a, we made a new lot aad boiled It 15 or . 20 minute. That time U cam to tha table a different beverage and waa so delicious that w have been using it ever lnc. My Sick headaches left entirely, as did my aleeples night, and ( am now a differ- Name given by Postum Co., lb I I I Colas, at I I rt. 1 I I I Kaaiw. rt.... I 4 I J a l a 1 a.'haefcaxd. If t t . II.. Ill I.Wara. II..... MM . lb., till !Mo:raarr. Ik. I I a. a. I 1 I lil-ehlm. aa... J l ir. lb 111 4 1 Wbaalar, .. 1 4 a a t l a riooa. id.... x a w a W lcaar, p... till Ir-ln. lb 1 lift atarpkr. p.. ill l Ahra. .... 1 J HuMa. .... till l-rarrati ..... e e Toula M ft It'll Total .... S 1 14 11 4 Batted for Hughes In tho ninth. St. Louis 1 0 I I I I I Brooklyn 0 000OISOS Earned runs: St. Loula. 1. Two-baa hlta: Donovan, Brashear. Three-be hit: Kea'er. gaertAc bits: J. Farrll, Smoot, Bheckard. Hushes. Double plays: Flood to WhMl.r to MrCreery. Krugor to Farrell to braahaar. Paad ball Aheara. Btolaa bases: Barclay, a-ruger. lilt by pitched Call; By llufcL, i, First be 00 blii IN . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paal Defeats Loolsvllle by Baaeh- la Hlta la a Brllllaat Game. st pattt. Mav 18. The locals played a brilliant game with Loulavllle thla after noon, and won by bunching their hits In the eighth. Both pitchers received error Ices support. Attendance, 1,347. Score: ST. PAUL. I LOUISVILLE. H.H.O.A.E.l . R.H.O.A.E. Oaler. lb.... Ill OlRptea. lb 111 1 f Hilars. If . t Cllir, of... 1 I 1 1 bar. as t 4 SiOannoa. rf... 1 IS S K.H.r. lb... Ill- Oanial, lb... 14 1 Shannon, of. 1 frioiirnsr, It. 1 1 Lamler. rt.. 1 aiaanw, .. a a a Uasslns. lb. I I 1 I iT.on.htll. ss 1 I I rieroa, 0 ... 141 I Bch.ub. lb... 1 4 Crlbblns, p. I riaharty. p.. 1 S 4 Touts .."iTiru") Totals ..1 IT It St. Paul ??!?-! Louisville v ovivvvuv i Two-baa hit: Oeler. TannehilU Three- base hit: Geter. Bacrlflce hiU: cnmer. Gannon. Stolen baaea: Shannon, Hugglne, Cllmer. First baae on balls: Off Flaherty, f; off Crlbblns. 1. Struck out: By Flaherty, Lemley, crioDins, enannon; oy unumin, Flaherty. Schaub. Spiea, Flourner. Hit by pitched ball: By Flaherty, 1. Double playa: Pierce to Geler, Flaherty to Tannehlll to Spies. Left on paaes: oi. x-aui. a; ixiuia vllle. 6. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Tlndall. MUlera Still Kaow How to Lose. MINNEAPOLIS. May 18. Columbus took the first game of the Minneapolis serlea thla afternoon by heavy hitting- In the sixth and eighth Innings. Clark had the beat of th pitching argument up to the elxth. Columbus played a perfect fielding game and did good Btlck work In the Ust four Inning. Lally and Grim were ruled pff the field for disputing a decision of Umplr Kbrlght. Attendance, 1.600. Score: COLUMBUS. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.E. a-..ii cf ... 1 II MorrUsey. lb I Haass, rf- 1 J I J ! Pbrl. lb.... 4 Marars. lb.. 1 I I I 0 Wilmot. rt...l I 1 "SaT St. I! 1 I 3 1 I'Merarland If 1 I Taraar. lb.. t 1 1 !Crllale. It... Ill Natlraaa. as. 1 I I !;lur. ... 4 Pos. 7;..... 4 I Clar. p 1 taahara. p.. m'Ujtn J t.i. ....titrrii ( Touis ....I ran I Patted for Clark In the ninth. Nattreas out In the fifth on bunta Columbu 2!J2JJ2"? Klnnaanolla 00000000 11 r... runa: Columbua. 4: Minneapolis. 1. r.t.h.aa hlta: Wilmot. Lally. Three-baa hit: Turner. First has on ba.Ua: Off Dun ham. 1 Struck out: By uunnam, ; oy Clark. 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Dunham, vxm..v- hv Clark. Werden. Left on baaes: Mlnneapolla. 8; Columbua. 6. Double lays: Fox to Myers, i nur.. xw ? anrlnea hit: Meaney. Stolen bases: eaney, Turner, wild pucn: ciarxv. unw 1:60. Umpire: Ebrignt. Hooaters Defeat Brewers. MILWAUKEE. May U-Altrock and nin..iMil were hit at will by Indianapolis today and th visitors won without an arfnrt. The home team threw away a number of chances by poor base running. Attendance, s.uw. Bcore; INDIAN ArJLlS. I MlLWAUKr. i wtixl siHallaua. If. 1 1 I i iss . u. ... .. 1 t 'McBriaa. at. .4111 lt ifarrol. rt... 1 114 1 1 Danaaa. It.. Mill till 1 riiasaua. ss 1 t I I t Taylor out; hit by batted ball. Rarned runs: Orla-lnsls. 4. Two-bsse hits: Lawler. O'Keefe. Three-base hit: Brad ford Hnrrlflc hlta: Folev (2). Mcllvalne, Stolen bases: Originals, 10; Smith & Brad- levs, S. DollUlo, play: iwier to roiey. Left on bases; Originals, 5; Smith A Brad leys, 4. First tiase on balls: Off Mcllvalne, e- nrr HrnibMitir. (. lilt bv Ditched ball: Hv Henderson. T. Struck out: By Mcll valne. 5; hy", Henderson. 8. Time: 1:60. Um pire: viam. CREIGHTONMEETS I0WANS Fast Colleco Game Bchedaled to Come OS oa' Local Groaads Today. Hla-hland Park collea-e and Crelrhton university play ball on Crelghton field this afternoon. The Dee Moines team Is on Its western trip, playing in this vicinity. Cot tier university tomorrow and Nebraska on Wednesday. So' far ' HlKhland Park has had Its colors lowered In defeat only twice In two years, once by Crelghton and once by Nebraska, and the lowans will trot out on Crelghton field determined to win naca tne oeit lost last naiuraay to I'rasn ton or die In the attempt. "Cyclone" Thompson will offlclata on the rubber. Crelghton played no game last week, on acoount of rain, nut notwithstanding tne team Is In excellent shape and from the start the local lads will nlav the as me of their lives against their prohibition enemia. weicn ana o Keete win ao tne cattery work and with the Insertion of Mahoney on first snd Owen Bucklln In the mldile garden, 'rhe lineup will stand as usual. If clever fleUMW. hard hitting and Bclentlflo twirling can.-mlni-the game Crelghton means to nave it. ,4ya grne win oecanea at s:au. Crela-hton. 1 "v.'- Highland Park. Mahoney 3XitUlrat base St. Germain Lynch ......second base.. Crelghton... ....... third base... Callahan Clark..... Bucklln... Kehoe O'Keefe Wtlch ... BICHEL Amelia, wife of George D. Blchel, aged 87 years. May 17. ipuz. Kuneral Monday. Mav 19. at 1 B. m.. from the residence, 1706 N Street, South Omaha. BuriaLtn Evergreen cemetery. Frlepde In 1 I 4 Kithaa. If... Caallar. el, Kthav, lb.. O'Briaa. ss Baka. lb.., Poa, lb...., h.raoa. s. Millar, p.. Ill Orittl. lb..... 1 S 1 I 14 4 1 !t.r. a 4 1 I I I a I eiaixroca, p... a a lOlaiataaa, p. - I 4 inaMi t S Totals ....Sltit ll"l ...."4 1ITxi Thlel batted for Olmatead la the ninth. Indlanapolla .., 0 1 4 0 1 3 0 J O-10 hftlwaukee 100001000-4 r,m,il runs: Milwaukee. 1: IndtanaDolls 1 Two-baae hits: McBrlde, Hallman, Mc Andrews, Klhm, Kuhos U). First baa on balls; Off Olrasiead. 3; off Miller. 1. passed ball: Spr. Btolen bases: Miller, Bibb, poa. fcirwck out: By Altrock, 1; by Oira. etead. ; by Miner, 4. lhiulio play: llog. rivr to O Brtea, Left on baaa; Mllwau .shortstop.. .....left field ....center field... ....right field.... catcher ......pitcher ..Hetlgesteln hj. Bunta .. McAlaster Ellla Aaseta Paul R. E. Smith .. Thompson DIED. OLD AGE AND SPUING PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Invigorates and Strengthens Those Advanced In Years If You Feel Old, the Great Modi. doe Will Give You te Vigor and Health of Youth. Everyone In springtime should glvs at tention to the purifying of the blood, tho bracing of the nerves aad the regulating of the digestive apparatua. Thla la the special time when old people need a tonic and strength-giver some thing that will restore them to that eendU tlon ct health-that 'conduoes to meka old age happy, cheerful and bright. Old people ahould carry boms with them today not by-and-by a bottle of Palae's Celery Compound. It will certainly banish the rheumatism and ' nnrJgla that help to make life a misery: It will drive out of the system all Impurities and xnak th life atream flew frh and par; It wlU banish weakness and all languid feelings and Impart the , vigor and activity that mark youthfulness. It 1 the only medicine that will fully meet the needs and expectations of all la declining years. Mrs. Mary B. Burgess, an estimable and highly respected resident of Clements, CaL, find Patne's Celery Compound her stay and helper In advancing years; shs writes as follows; "I am 71 years old, and In the paat have not been well; I had apella of weakness and headache. A friend ot mine told me to try Palne'a Celery Compound; I got a bottle and It helped me very much. ' It gave me a good appetite and made me etrong and happy. I think there la nothing like tt. My husband has taken It and It strengthened htm. . 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MEN ' NgVI SANg eatckiyeai SerTuuitiM, ail retuiiaut alua, falllua DauluAMX. drBlua. loa-x. liarrLcd lunu aua iiiku luLcndlLC lb R.xrry ftUuuia ux a box; aaiuuunio rcauiiai' rniall aaa. ? ji ' K1 !'" i-iatufod, i.u)M Sliarutaa a MuCuiutoil. 4i uatUu, 14U. aaa Deo H "Man wants but little here below" Said a morbid poet long yearn ago, I'm prone to doubt that ancle nt sage When I look at The Bee's great "Want Ad" page. AMl'BBM ElfTS. !.!laco's Trocadero, k0"- MATLibxtl 'iOUAl lOa aad SOa. tire Week, Including Saturday Evening. TUXEDO BURLESCUERS All new faces New program Two shows rfuiivF.vnlne- orlces. lOo. SOc. 30c Smoka If you like. ONE DAY ONLY. Sunday Mat. and Nlaht. May 36, Rosenthal's A ma tours and Professionals and the Madison Square Cycle Whirl. Rosenthal In an original ap- ciaity. inmj RIOHIB of BoUth Omaha, tha champion 121-pound man of the world, and MIKE BARTLEY. the famous lightweight of Chicago, will give a TWENTY-ROUND GLOVE CONTEST at 121 pound Friday evening. May ZJ. ander the auspice of th Twtn-Clty Athletlo Club, at Blums naiy N street, one block from car Una, South Omaha. Admission. 11.00 and 31.00. Threa good preliminaries and battle royal. On of four rounds, one of six rounds and one of ten rounds. Doors open at I o" clock. Contest commences at t. Main contest, 1:46. . . HOTELS. HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway and 6Jd St. Na V. City. Maderi Czelaalve Aell Fireproof Moderala Rates niv-haatral Concerts All Car Pasa its Kaaats Band for descriptive Booklet. W. JOHNSON QVIH:'. Praprtetor, a .Every Bvealn. i taa SCaai THE MILURD ISth aad DoarlasSta, OMAHA,. Mtti FIRST CLASS CrSINB. LUNCHEON. JflFTT CENTS. 13 30 TO I P. M SUNDAY t : P- M IDIVNEB, 1 a special Millard feature. J E. MARK EL d BON. Prop. C. H, Peoples. Msiarer X. B. Vavenport, principal Clerk. t The tabular e and taken out t