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NCHILLO SUCCEEDS MCM
EporVr.r; liitcr frcn Cin-r-ali CLewta
KS tltCTfjI.' FXSw'LT OF CCEPFCWSE
f imii f 1 Wsw. r'nedfJaie f Trbrii
rani. Was frWir hf
Glvla a f'lrr ts
Uimi.
CHICAGO. Iw-. 3.-TI club crwners c f
the American te ball tmntltUim at
tkir arauid rarttr.g brre today snanl
roouB'y elned J. E- Oriiia, sporting editor
of tlr Comtnei-tial Tribune i.f CUwtr.rjaJl.
president of the ijw:7irtlnn la succeed
Thomas J. Mickey, the Iaiter hartnr re
f'P tr spr.f;ii ( posltKm with a mercan
tile nrm in S'J Fnui. The elecloa of
Ordo was a o'r,ponise s-3 fit mid?
In order to avuiil Ut Ur-e.iTTiod to be
come an m:r fccM. Gerwge Lnnon. owner
of the fs Faul club, was roa.de chairman
or the board of tired ora.
Ths association wai diriocd into fae
ticn. prior la the me-ting, with Lrf-ntion
of St. Jaiil and Hr,iT of MBs-ankee
"PJ'jatia te Tc!oti of L.uuirviile. lirute of
Columbus tea Walking of Minus poila.
1-ertioa was in favor of Hi retention of
Bicker n bead of the aawoeiation until
lie rum;irnmiw lu made and lpi.tinm
was placed at tbe bead of the board of
0ir9an. nirkey lad not fcirmatU handed
la nt resigns titTi urt3 today, although
he bad m3 kr.c wn his Intention eerw.J
months mro of vacti.T.r the presidency.
GriTls was the mndHa te of the Tel.e4U
faction and by the compromise effected
both sides are fr.:!r satisfied and harrooxj
will he the result.
AM'hmiirh the question was rot flnal'y
decided today, ir Vi aaia by the rn "to
ots f the so'iation that a schedule
o 14 srame wf.1 be adopted for the Perm
ing re"1. Heretofore 1' fratneB ha teen
the rule. The reason given for the rhatipe
In the schedule Ik that tt w;u enable the
anaociatlim to afld ToslprlaTly to Kb it
mue -)H.mt arjr ai'tf-'l-nnJ pipnue. Tlie
extra Mondiir diI'ot"T." day for
-blah the piayera were paid laat aejiaon
be placed irpnn tle erh5u)e of irameji
uu BMUan If the t-htuie ir made.
'Will ( ha ice aeiitatloa.
Ona i.f the irat offirial arta nf Pn!.
Vnt G.-lilo ae the ajiKatitroetit or a
cuCTinittne to draft amendment to the
cotltntJon. Ttria rommittee atid the
Ei bedule e'ur.mJUee Trill mtke their rejitirta
at a mecUtr to Ix Leld in Ctiir-airo on
J i aurj- 23. amoti tlr aoienawnta that
will come up ft tha ewtisideTcUon of the
conadtution rcnrjniUee la one -which It in
ula rill put a etiv to Ue faptlcmal tight
and whifb jirohnt.iy ni pat more power
In tha hands of fire of the Wtn wlikb
are arid to he ht nfled tcretber.
HrTaloftire It liaa been aary. to
rrr ajiy tgueriJon, to here a t wv-iuli a
crt of the aHiwlatirm. or ! memhera
of the oreanlatUtau Aa 1-ut fire f the
trnima were In tlie ttlored "aaa:htne" they
were unable to rarry tr.y croeaUnn arnJnat
the uppoaltion of the other three clubs.
The Tina la to Imre an amendment aopted
imijilis It neoeaaarr to bTe but a ma
jority of the member to ctrry a vote.
Tbe offlper nf the aaortatlm for the
enautna- year will be: Preeidt'nt. J. EL
Ormo; vJie prenidnt. Cbarlea $. Btroliel
f Toledo: board of dlreotoni. Girre a
Xjennoti of Bt. Paul. C 8. Havenor of
Milwauheo. Oeora;e Tebeaa tf LKtuifrrllle,
T. J. liryoe of Corumbos and W. Ji. 'Wat
kJna of )lnnutolia.
lm1" tT aa reireaontea at the
UMffltv by Tbnmaa A. I'arkrr.
PEADY AF0RTHE CCfiTEST
11 mmj-Um lm(el for awt Be.
' " ( rW-t aa4 1&4.
, le lleahia.
FAJf rRAXCISOO. IMC X-EverjO'l"
a fin4iniii,itr rharacter ba been iwiuwd
for the fiut tuau..rrow xaut Ifiiwn
lejti C Urtt yj.u liddie Hat ion. the local
..'inniot ftir ohin;jiuiimtiip houra. Jt whb
anuoun-ed at Cortiett a trstlnitic uuanrrt
t.b,y that ta lnverlte t iwn to welptot
and that Ihtre le no ponaiMUtT of Ixtm ur
!u - la. pound at wejjrhltiB-jn tln.
ii.n-orrx.w. He pronounced u t per-
- y.?u Dl" 'ha cxrunt to
offer Hub Unn f lack af malllu Irevenl-
4i:-.-n,.,,i',.IUl,,' Htll,'" unUtlw. a
it aic at vhlr j.rt-iuua nptin. At that
t raa Urn cihany(l.n put a low eatlmate on
InS'V .of " werner. and
Ua-htwd J.JB rauiiim to euch an tent thEt
be barely pulW out of th enoounter with
a Jraw dcrltuon. Hanlun la a lad of ateadv
liatijta. and nonmtiimitljr always Hi fair
trim, and aa Im Himm in. trainln oonari-n-tlmfljr
Lbora are aJways guut rwporta from
nie am ii.
Tba aketlaa of Gtmo.-t a referee tod
liruat out aw dxlerred bettln. and
Bunt lf the snouey u putad at 10 to s
I -a-'J1 "fiirit favnite t.th met, were on
tha road Oria monUni- d an ii4ht work.
Die Pop
of Punt
-s 'Triose wno drink -r
4
'VhO'W tnrr a ax mimmb a vcm watt
eamaucT or Tut cnoiattT camera w
Twoat w Hm MewkTf crtawaANC
"tvtn no wmaT TfY aaf amtwviwr
flADC CMLV
AMERICAN
i'IME COnPAMY
Charges Less Thaa t!l Others
OR. McCfaEW.
SPECIALIST
'! aOl tsraaa at T-rrmi a
Tne.ty-ei.tt )ear$, e??rienct
Li;Meta )eirs li Cxsk .
Tba uctur a i asuaraajua aucvaaa baa
''"a cvuaiea. tiai rboounm aaa
tcu. a lur u-eaK thj oaw jf ueca
4u iii.aiaiied auo v-i d bru4A nay
UUinm r;iurt ut tna vuod fea ai duiaa.
4r ua -Uc: Lmi Ia f -an
01 SriSGS lSlATULNUOa
A.U Kuod i vtaiu. Xt -.m k a ltik:,; olT"
a tbs .k.iB ut taoc ax4 u caiarnai abs
f t?.a Ctaraa til I'r at mh A if.
- rnt rura fur Uie funrTnad
Van i m nrnc . , . .
111 . l2 30.C0O c cu,- u hri--
III 1 Iuiiit. la -f aViXMia auA UM.IJ
r m4L tu , wrma. Bea
oaa Uia at, m. .m.
a no 4t
I aaa tCuua XJ
t;3 tve -f'fH-rrio'Tr. wi.e o-vr-t5 t" anrrie
r. ir4Bjum 4rt f-ie'-e. Tontftt parti'a t y
fl"tfhed the tnut-trs; A re-oro rcvak tt i
a 1 1 rtiu tf la looted for by tbe mat t rrt
of toe t.fcl.U
EVEIiTS CN RUNNING TRACKS
bta Make
r I'raek
ale.
Bll
la1e
EAK rRANClPCO. I4ec. Tbe raritit
tt iticleenie touhy wa trhrkefl hy -iee
fn'ler toi.r of t'e eeent l""tta ten
by ni:Tow niar-pina. rViei'i in, j.te:i a t
ti i. w ii ti lourth race, by a k.
frm G W. Truherr., a 3I to 1 ahf-1 l!:st
h(i. the forlie. made a poor ahowitie.
l.i.iMit-. tiu l. i Mo 1 atot, Ifclitira ttie
t.'lh mr etttir cieat; truck lam. lie
eu :
r'irw rare, fatunty roursf. aellmrr Op
timo wi.Ti, Nuik aetond, Carcwt-li lUrj.
1i!lie l.ii.
?-fino race, a: furlonjr eIliir: TT.e
Kinri.iv won. 7 Hiiti'mt aeoond. Biandard
tiuru. Time 1 .
Tljrd rc. t utu-'ty curse, twllirr:
Fort IVByne won, JHett Hin eerimd,
Lr"tiif lVp third. Time 1.11.
Tourtb r.r:. nne miit. Belli ria: Foaiti'.n
w it, G W. Trvbern eoc ini, turd.ick tlxi:d.
Tiie 1:
riTtb race, witb furlonc: Mbdred won.
I'icrce i. ond. Conrteliator third. Time
PtTtti rac'. in mile and a venty yarflp:
JoiJtfy dun won. Foreet ILiitf wcond,
6i. lui'vi tMra Time : 4T-V
lXf AKGELEB i'i I, Iec "4 Reanlts:
Flret rare. Claw-pow ooura-, Jie feet aliort,
e; turiiiiC4. Nefcn won. TA lMf-eoa, aec
iiod. GiahB Girl third Time 1 ."V
eooii(1 race, five fiieinr: G laen pny
won. FonckBta aecond, liaupalo third J
Tirr.e 1
i riiro rece. one mi' ing one fr!Ttn'ri.
eellira: Erne won. Moor aecond, Martin
Hr-dy third. Time 1 jtt
Fourth race, one mite Belling: Prircen
TuiHT.f won. Kaviland egnond. Chub third.
Tiroe 1:C
Fifth rce. Clawaon ronrwe, ail fur)on-r:
Red Iuufl won Toto Gratiot eeeoii!,
Lrfifly Tk third Time 1:T!H
Sixth race, owe mile a-JI f. Filrer Till
won. Srto Lution eacond, i'latomua thud.
T ree I V
NEW r.pLExp Iwr ;t, R,n:
T"trat ruf. i-rer-olda. frmr and one-half
furHitr. Kt.k'-nib'i won Tronaai b Beud.
I..ci e third. Time 1 :S-iV
Second rt.ee. or mil Tr1he Hill wort.
N' 4it eerond. ktajir Manrtr third. Time
14V
Tl frd rape, one mile: I,oul Kraft won,
!ho-tptike aeeona, Pt. Jolly third. Time
1
Fourth rape, benjifip. aeren furloncf:
Itl M(KTtna won, Kthlca aemd, dele
L. third. Time 1 :r?H
Fifth m. acvn furlotif:. aelltna: 6arah
Mxm won. burring GltBB aecind,
I-c("-atlrin thlWI. Time 1
flxth rice. iw8 furlonn: Bn Mot
w on. Hands ARroaa e-cond, Churbe Thomp
eon Unrd. Time 1J!SV
WITH THE BOWLERS.
At the Bellec.k Marble aHera laat r.ifrht
three of the tnamn in the two-men tonrna
ment roiled their Bri-a. boUi hiah elnple
-me and total were made by G O. Fran-ri-ico.
with ffi and 1.0M. which rive him
eeoona piaoe tn the indtrtdua! totals. "With
tiBl.t teiun yet to bowL Enctll and Marble
r lti the lead. R"ed and GreenltHuf aecond.
Hnrtl'irton and Hirte' h third, and Potttr
and GilchriW fourth. Score:
T. I. 8. 4 I Tot.
Prancltipn. G. C Tfii; ! j!T .' I'i 1.14
Franclaoo, C. J....liiii 3 TP 1st- lCij K I
Totula gr. 3pC i THi l.e
1. Z S 4 f. Tot
Hrntlnglon 1" IM 1W 2m 2K
Bertach 1H1 tt& 1M i'uS 2( 1.W4
SEES 50 SOSEY FOR RIVER
Ei-cbck TelU lCawuri IxrpTTTeiattt
It Delation CLwoe Lt Tom.
SAYS APPROPRIATIiji R HARD TO 6ET
Deelares Pfwaker (44144. C
awaa Bartaai til Mr. Cllbwale
HiM a tke War (
erarlaa Faada.
M4 SK7
1. I.
372 176
1! 17V
Total
Wlrms n
Kmeri
Totala 170 4
Lnet clfiit on the Weetei
lowtna- aooree were made
tournament :
1 I.
AhmausoD 3 37
Grde JM i(a
IT! 414 4ni 3 PIS
4. u Toi
J7ti 3-; '4 eXi
as im 1:4 Ti5
SO K40 3!W
n al)'y the fol-
ln the two-men 1
1 4 B Tot
37? 3K 3tn am
1CT 34S 3.' X
Totala......
Tinpen .
Marble
...3C E S45 XU6 Sl l.Hn4
1. 2. t 4. Tol.
3fi 3HS 3CS It 34S Nta
...l-3ffi IS 171 US 7
Totals xft aa aui aa ssc iuj
GMt Deeleloa Orrr Cwsllaau
FT. JOFEril. Mo.. Iec. . .Bjclal Tele
pram. Kattlinr Nelaon of Chicago wbk
Ci-ven the decifcion over Clarence EuFli-h
of tlot; City tur.lpht after fifteen rounds
of faet m!l!lnit Th lerlplr)n of Referee
Iave Porter.e of Karaaa 'iTy wa unati
fartory to a larre crrr iier of Enplinh s
bocke-s. It wa an even roTitert from the
firt. In tbe third round Nelson, with a
eri of abort arm irppen-uts. rtarted the
claret from KnpllHfc'F noee. Nelson kept
the stream o:"n until the close of the
fipht linth men wre strotia; Bt the finish.
In the fifth, ihtrteentb and last rounds
Nelson bad a shade the bet of It Ttobby
Yonn f Atchlstm defeated Kid Iorln of
l'iiver In three rounds.
Iaterellerla ITateas TwwrweT.
KEW TCiRK. IX-c. M Tlie twelfth an
t,ual in tertw il ex;ia te clieMS loumey was le
prun liere KKlay. I lie etntesunfr teamB le
Inc Columbia. Harvard. Tale and XTinoeton.
Thouaands will read your want ad, word
for word, if run tbii week during tha ml-l-elled
word rontest.
FIRE RECORD.
Tea ' TkaaatBi ftfeeeBu
BVTTAXiO. Dec. 2a. Ten tbouaand sheer
were burned to dath at the East Buffalo
MwcJiyarda tonlcbt. Tbs lone abeds In
which they were confined were rwept by
the flamea before any of the animals could
be released. Tha Iwa la catimated at rV
ixt. It la stated by Superintendent LciaTh,
that tha fire wlil la n way Interfere with
tbe haDdUna of live Block. Plenty of apace
la avallahle In tbe catXie and bkv aheds for
the sheep to arrive. The aherp wer con
fined tn two lone abeda, ion feet in width,
poverttia' a total area, of flu square feet.
Running parallel with tbcta were the b(
and cattle abeda. Tbe fire tanned by a brisk
wind dt-rtrcyed tbe two buildins In an In
credibly short time. The sheep destroyed
were "exports" and were In cbarcre of
federal off cere.
Ill-Fatew f-eri Ele-ratr.
PEORIA. 111., Zmic Pire, presumably
of incendiary orisjln. totally destroyed the
cram elevator at tbe Corn in f distillery
this momini. with a lnes aoj-roximatln
411WK1. covered by Insurance. Fifty thou
sand bushels of malt and corn were de
stroyed For a time the entire distillery
was threatened and the entire department
was called out to flfrbt the flainee. Tlie dis
tillery was prejartii to resume after a
shutdown of several weeks caused by the
explosion of a cooker, which killed seven
of tbe workmen and injured several tnore.
(.eweral Sre ait ftwldtev.
CXAWA, la, Iec S iSidal Tele
srram'i Tbe eieml store of Hiu Brothers
at Boldier, la., burned this munutix, yery
tew iif tbe foods leir.s saved. Tlie stock
was ralusd at lout tlC.MlP and there was
between tM4i and tV.uiai tnauranoe. Tbe '
p jilditiS: was owned by K. ThoreeoB and
was Insured for Tbause of the fire
Is unknown. Blue Broth4?rs are also owners
of a large store at Redfield. B. D.
Ban 44 Csstesti.
CREIGHTOX. Neb, Iec Jk (BpeelaJ
TeJearraJsi The larre new na4''"bern creeled
by G oarr: Rcl-y eleven mllea eajtt of
bere, was totally destroyed by Are at I
e cluck last lUsht. Mr. F.ol y s lum was
finy bead of oows and caJves. also six
burst A teijn tlonnn to Bert Clem
enta was alao burnd- Tbe f.re presumably
started Iron aa overturned lAniero. la
sura nor, C ". lows, tt sw.
HYMENEAL
.
Tsrsrr-ilWa
BaSDuel t Turner and all mi Corn Allen,
both of Valley, were anamed Sunday by
Ke 1. W. CutiWy. li. It., pastor of the
Plrst liaixist cburch.
Itun't be suiOed by tlua prejudices.
Ordtc CbaanpasTae ee-nordms; to your own
good lm ttien st'U be Cok's lmjrlaX
Mure tma-spelied wuroa LUa wUk im the
Conarreasman Gilbert M. Hltrhcork ap
peared at the meeting of the MInsoutI River
Improvement association jesterday in
the CotnmerpiaJ club and allowed tbe dele
arates te InwpexA a larcre sum pie of the
good teriirjcaTy known as wet blanket.
"1 have meant to do rveryth.ng possible In
Washington fen- the appropriation." began
Mr. Hitchcock, "but I don't know that 1
come bere very well prepared t? g!ve von a
thorough review of tbe situation. I am
afraid, beweter, that yon will encounter
very serious obstacles In this movement, as
I know your senators and rejresentatlves
have In the work they already have done.
Speaker Cannon watt te cut every appro
priation to the bunt. He had that rep uta
tion before, and now on the eve cf the pres
idential campaign wishes ta make a rood
record for economy. It is next to irapossl
ble even to get an appropriation before the
house when he is opposed to It. so strict is
tbe rule.
"M:. Eurton. chairman of the river sod
harbor committee, also has strong lies 4
oa rivers. 1 duct know whether you are
ware of tbe government's position, but It
ha so far been against appropriations for
rivers unless to lienefit navigation, or sup
posedly for that purpose. It never La
marts any appropriation to protect property
and land along the banks and It Is claimed
that this could not be done. Members of
the committee say that a great deal has
been done unaer tbe name of navigation
when In reality It was only to protect tlie
property of some railroad or other corpora
nan. Gillespie Ospwees It.
"General Gillespie, the engineer, also Is
against It. He aaid to me that under the
present law no work could lie done except
to lenefrt navigation. B(th he and Mr.
Burton say there Is no navigation on the
Missouri, but It is alwurd for the govern
ment to control the river as navigab e and
then say It Is not navigable,
'Our only hold will be to mass sufficient
votes we can go almost to the northern
boundary and also to the southern get a
combination of congressmen, s that by
mun strength we can get a river and har
bor ap;irojrlaLlon this yetr there may not
be any en5 get money for the Missouri
along with tbe other streams. The Missouri
delegation Is very anxious for ft. Another
hope which we have Is to introduce the bill
in the senste If we caD't In the house, with
some sort of rider that will .pass the house.
I suggest that whatever delegation you
mean to send to 'Wasb.IhgtoB thnuld go aa
ee.rly as possible. Ton then can find sn
opportunity to appear befn-e the river and
hbrbor committee.. 7
The meetjr.g of 'the Missouri F.rver Im
provement association was called to oroer
at 30:i oV.ock by President H. T. Clarke.
Among those present were: T. VT. Max
well, commissioner of the Pt Joseph Com
mercial club; T. C. Fhull of Bloux City,
J. 8. Hewell of Missouri Valley. "W. A.
Smith of California Junction, C..E. Deen
.of Glenwood. J. R. Webster of Omaha. C.
D. Sebastian of Columbia. Mo.; D. G. Mor
gan, mayor of Council Bluffs; C. E. Deb
land of Pierre. B. D.; Victor Bender of
Council Bluffs and F. M. C as Letter of Eiair.
H. F. Kellmer. Omaha; A. M. Munn,
Nebranka City, and E. J. Sullivan of thla
city, secretary of tlie association,
fowl tbe Daauce,
J. B. Dewell said that If a table tf the
property destroyed by the river should be
prepared It would have surprising weight
A loss of Cflno.ono was noticeable In one
place, as at Kansas Citr. but the aame loss
distributed along the rivet was not noticed.
Dykes, be said, were needed largely in the
lower Mississippi because ot dirt washed
Cown which raised the bottom of the river.
TV. A. Bmlth said that during the year l.ew
acres of land had been cut away in Harri
son county. P. VT. Maxwell urged haste
and T. C. Bhull moved the appointment of
three com miners one to furnish data, one
on co-operation wit the Mississippi river
workers and the Kansas City association
and a third on l)l and means. Messrs
Shall. Dewell ana Maxwell were named for
the first; Delland. Morgan and Sebastian
for the second, and Webster, Deen and
Bmlth for the third.
(wawsaltteew Make Bcfkwrt.
At the afternoon session the committees
appointed In tbe morning made their re
ports and these were accepted and action
taken tn compliance with the sunt The
committee on data reported:
Tbe committee believes that the collection
" piiupucii snowing value of properties
along the Missouri river, the extent of the
uffu-woun m sue n properties ny th river
anu me oepreciauon or other proierty
caused by the possibility of destruction
from the river aie verv irmurtunt
should e diligently gathered by the aaso-
nauon anoaruaae pur.iic tor the information
the gom-nment and those in authority,
and for craaLUiar a strong public setttment
to influence conjrres in uerlorminr iia duir
of granting pro- ectiiin te tbe large Interests
involved.
e suggest thai there are available sur
veys of the Missouri river made by tbe
reoeirai government in 11 snfl laob Bute
sequent surveys under the. War depart
me.nl 4ad Missouri nvr oosnuiiasioa will
show great changes in the river.
Tbe committee on ways and means pro
vided n scheme of finance which was accepted
The committee on co-operation reported
that because of needed action from con
gress tn saving property along rivers, co
operation was desirable with associations
ef Kansas City. Bt lxiuis. the upper and
lower Mississippi tbe Ohio and all others
working In this direction. Tbe Missouri
association pledged its support to these
and asked aid from the others This renort
will be printed and sent to other associa
tions J. B Newell was authorised to rep
resent the assortatlnsi at the eotning ses
sion of tbe Iowa legislature. Representa
tives ging to Washington are to meet at
the Willard hotel tn that dry, January 34
Arrangements for credentials was made.
Delegates' will go from Kansas City. Bt,
Joseph and prolmbly from Sioux City and
Omaha,
Great' Clearance Sale
arrios Diamonds
Twi bstrei (wsl I Safe.
FFLiFFOrRCHE. S. D.. Dec.
cil Tbe Ancient O-der of T"nited Work
men of Fieliefourohe and Minnesela have
conslrfaieA. sdopting the name and num
ber ef the Minnesels lodge. Protection No.
11. Blf nrcbe ln4ge consequently sur-rene-B
Its charter Bellefuurrlie win lie
th borne cf th new lodg". It has a mem
bership of 13 and the officers are as fol
low: U lli't. master workman; William
Mttnews. f"r-mar; William D. Rhyde.
pyerseer; Tobia Rranderherg guide:
Clarlea Berr. recorder; Burt I. Mouhon,
fnatwier; T. 8. Barntt, receiver; Bui
R-we in'. watch. Oierlei Sreeyer.
oc slV watch; J p C.s-. r-presenrstlve
i the grand kdre; ft W. P. Rellara. nVter-nativa.
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I HAY D E N
JUI' iniisffsswijlia-iBJisiiil.Bii a ej-s'iiis.isi jsuis 1 m. m l iiisii.ishu 1 jiswswsai
IT ' Afev 1
The same goods
that have been sold
in your midst for
4. o commencing
to-morrow for .
Our Object Has
Been Attained.
We placed our goods on sale in this city for
the purpose of introducing them to the people
in this vicinity.
We have actually shown you that Barrios Dia
monds are the finest imitations on earth and
positively defy detection. After the close of
this sale these famous stones will be sold only
by the leading jewelers at so much a karat and
at a price far in excess of the prices we are
now asking for entire pieces.
TMa magrilf icatnt ttttxft rovst pwaJtlTvlv t4 Id fct nc.
WViilso Thpv T ncr
WW AAA AW A. A S Wy S444WI. 1
$4.50 Ring s your choice
$4.50 Brooches " wj
$4.50 Pins
$4.50 Studs
$4.50 Earrings
$4.50 Lockets
Eterp Harrios Diamond is guaranteed
to retain its britiiancp forever and the
mcffctinzs for fifteen pears.
Take advantage of this ss!c at once.
Come early and select the brightest and pret
tiest goods.
. TWh n
HIGH WIND DOES MUCH HARM
Knocks Mas from Er.ffoH:.n! a,r,d CansM
Errioni IsicnuJ I-jariei.
BREAKS GLASSES AKD TEARS DOWN SIGNS
WsiBtuasi Hwrled late Mre-c4 by Fslllaa: ,
Plate Glass at Pew.le'B iere
ait Mxtecnth sal Far aawi
t
Be Qwieb..
Not a anlcute should be lot when a chad
shows srsrptoms of croup. Chamberlain's
Cough Kennedy give a as snaa as the child
becnaaves boarse. or after tbe rroury
osugh sp?ars. will prevent the attack. It
never tOm. and Is ilmiil avnd safa to
taka.
One casualty which may prove fatal and
numerous accidents of less Import are re
sults of the wind w hich swept OAer Omaha
Monday at n velocity cf forty-three nul'es an
ht ur, arising at 3f: and continuing, un
abated, until after noon, with subsequent
periodic spells.
The gale came from the northwest and
was fierce while it tasted. Fortunately the
mercury waa not low, else suffering would
have been more serious. The most general
evidence of he wind's visitation was the
multiplicity of stricken tiens and sicn-
I .cards which were hurled from lofty puci-
tlona and the many windows shattered.
Martin GelKler, a mason tender, fell tws
stories with a scaffolding which was blown
down at the new power house. Fifth and
Jones streets, being constructed by the
Omaha A- Council fluffs Street Railway
company. Geiner wac rolling a wheel
barrow full of brick alone the scaffolding
on f"je west side of tlie building when a
heavy gust cr-wlnd lure It loose from Its
moorings and broke the brace timbers, let
ting Geisler and the wheelbarrow Ik1 to
tbe ground. Giibler sustair.ed a fracture at
the left side of the head and also intem;il
injuries, Drs. MacDairmid and Rustin were
summoned to the power house, and on ar
riving ordered the injured man removed to
St- Joseph's hospital, where be was ttken.
and a trepanning operation performed1 on
bis skull His condition is said to be very
critical.
'Oeisler Bred at 111 South Seventh street
and la a man of family.
Falliaar Glass strike wsua.
Two large plate glass in the Sixteenth
street display winduas of the i'eople's
store. Sixteenth and Famtjn. were badly
shattered. A woman was passing Jusi as
the glass gave way and was caught by
glass, which struck her with such force
that the was knocked several feet out into
the street. Officer Junn. who happened te
be near, picked tbe woman up and carried
her icio the Br can A lioraheim Jewtlry
sture. ZAi Sixteenth street. He then stejip-d
out te warn pedestrians away from the
window, and w hile he waa doiiig this th
woman revived sufficiently to proceed on
her way and left tbe Jewelry store with
out git ing her ntnc The lues eniailtsl by
tbe breaking of tbe glass is approximately
HM. covered by Insurance.
As Pttrol Conductor "Tony" Vanous waa
burryu.g h ime at 11 a. tn. and Just aa be
waa crossing Tenth street at Farnara hs
was caught tn a sw irling cioud of dust. 1
which blinded htm for a moment and 1
caused turn to take us a little alaUi in his
burry." While standing this and trying
ta keep his fort under him, be says be aaw
seven trucks, two V-shaped signs snd th-
rucking (ttiri go sailing past, beaded fur
the rixer, uii Famarn street. Mr Vanous
is positive about tne nuntier of truLka
et aa. but says be waa too busy keeniu
himself on terra ttrma tij aeceruOa whtnee
they came.
Weather Forecaster Welsh says the bugh
wind pertrttda 1.0 material etiange in tem-peraiurw.
'MORE
BAD
SPELLING
IX
The Want Ads
ANOTHER
-mis-spelled- word
contest:
C0 MANY requests have been received for aiiotbT
icis-fpellod word contest that this wet-k The
Bee'e proof readers will get a vacation as far aa the
Want Ad pages are concerned. The ctmtest begins with Mondaj, IXvtm
ber 2Sth, and eDds with the issue of January 3rd.
You will find it interesting to see how much you know about spelling
and there are good rewards for those who are best-
THE CONDITIONS
200
PRIZES.
You
Ought
To
Get
One.
lew Hyde-smile Ewartwee-r.
It was announced yesterday by the Viu
compare ttist a new l.ar.uuf onar' ter ,
Mr. Fiuili-. bad bwa eApijwd 4. auper
Saod ii.vai.uir oi Us ""-'' "t g and
Tbe iiersxin finding tbe p-ratest dtj raber of mis-firieliVd words win b
warded tbe first lrtic In case of a -tie," tbe person mailing a newer trt
kecordihg to Uie jiosuaabk, w ill ls fit en tbe preference.
All answer must tie ent by runU. ; -
Cut ont tbe advertisement nud pu Kte them on sheet cf paiier. Under
line the mis-ielled words with a pencil or ink, and write your name and
atUrcKS at the top of. each aheet. At the lop of the trst Bhert state the num
ber cf mis-spelled words you elaim to hare found.
Sit jierttou ttmnexled with The Bee f'nhliiiliiiie Coiijpurrj- will be tiermitted
to enter tiif contest.
No abbrrYiiitkmB will tie counted at mia-tipelled 'words.
The lti3 edition of WetiMer dictionary will be taken aa authority.
Cat ont the ads eiacb day. 01a rk tLe niis-iie!led words, iKTe Lliein ail on
a S1N;LE sheet of paper and end the whole thing la complete after yon
bare sTudied tbe Sunday. January Srd edition. Inint send In your anssrer
nutil the end f the week or they won't be counted.
If a mlsHnpelied word occur in an advertisement which appear nor t'.n
nce, -jmt only one ccpy of the "ad" on your list.
THE prizes
PRIZE.
1st f 10.00
2ud- linier Set ,
Jtrd 1 i'lnner 8et
th 1 feet "Urine; Ablmaia of the World"
ITh 1 Set "Life of Napoleon," three volumes....
tilh 1 tset "Life of Napoleon." three volume.
"th 1 Copy -Great Iltlarea by iret raluterw".
rth 1 Copy jreat J'"ture by Great Painters".
Kb 1 Copy "Great Ilrtnrea by Great Palntera".
l(th 1 Copy "iJreat Ilcture by Great I'ainten".
11th 1 Copy "Mother Gote I'aict Book"
llTh 1 Coif "kisther Gooke Paint Book" ,
13th 1 Copy "Mother Goose I'aint Book" ,
14th 1 Copy "Mother Goose Paint Book" ,
litb 1 Copy -Mother Goose Paint Book"
li;h to S"th New BKks and Novels, worth
iuth to Stub tate Map, w cirth f l.(X) ,
ilait ta 'JiMiiXrt Picture, worth 50c ,
200 PRIZES
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Send all answers by MAIL address "Want Ad' De-
j. j J r 7. 7i r y
parimcm jmana isauy &ee, Umaha,
twergruund ssu-ms required by the ap
jiratattfbetit iur niuriicipai ownership. .ti
(Tiowr I cut, origuial.y em4oed lvir lui
tMfA couic ntt n v it the iiwrtumr) rime.
Mr Fiiulips reaiaes tn Kew York, and ar-
street-maker ordmar.ee oa file when it
oowaes up lontgnt. abepresentativas iif
Hefcl ILetaie ui haiiat again protastas
against tlie measura. anytng the ordinance
bad Uca rhaLgod la eaJy l we lavrtM-uiars,
rued in Omaha yesterday is ini. suii . that lur ongiruJ otjwtions suli ob-
He will i stcad.'y fcM;p!..ed ac...rdu.g 10, uuued At U luM roeeui.g of tbe oounxll
ii the Uiteniury is ' 1 -iMjoe uuwupw rwi iiie
Bupeni. ten dent ti unt, ui-Lu tbe
completed.
j hr st 11,4 second times and laid ever UQUor
tlie
Tw rat Sr41aur mm riba.
CouiiL-ii bmsi Viciolsoa. Eimmaa, IlbalL
Evai.a aW tjwdVr and H Lntuisui voted tn
lorn.. 1 jf J e-'.ti a aJicrnouti ts pica u.
Thousands WIB read your want ad. word
for ward, af run thai weeat during tbs amis
yelied word ot ail est.
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