i THE OMAHA DAILY HKK: KKIHAY. MAHC1T 4. 1001. membership. Heretofore In the expulsion of a clu it has rmilred the unanimous vni or rigm cium to expei. Una bus hr-n charged in rcul 'inanlnioii vni nf s-en ilitis." it l.-mg taaeii lor grunted ll'al the iiuli p. be .-xpelled would hut vote t or Its own xpulslini. Accepting t ' the n.-w constitution tlie board or inrnctore mac be called tn me--t nt any lime by the i i tuilint or by to din ctors. A m-w Inline t hut Invuii the SOHE C0NFL1CTI0NS IN THE SCHEOUlE l''yr. ha-. be.-n added to section A and . an.,ta mn l u 1 1 T. . "Anv rlavr under cimttnet or leserva- flon who may consider himself unjustly treated or wronged hv his duo snail nave the light to submit hi vase to the presi dent of the league, who shall after soilell ln evidence- concerning the matter present the eume to the boitr.l ot oirecior mr u hearing, recommends Uun or adjudication." The new constitution makes the punish ment of a player "who shall be disquali fied for anv crookedness" blacklisted for ever. My ihe old constitution the player could be reinstated by a three-fourths vote. The position of ' supervising umpire ' la abollned. 'H? following resolution MSIl AMERICAN SCHEDULE Tint Gamei of tta L(;na to B P ayed National l.eagne Srhednl la Heady, bat the Pufcllrallon' of Date Has Been' Delayed One ny. NEW YORK. March 3.-After a two-days' session her the American league ami Na tional league rommlttees on schedule to- CLEVELAND AND THE NEGRO Former Preii.le.it Dories that a Colored Man Dined a. White Houir. 0EM0CRATS APPLAUD HIS LAST LETTER fcever I adertook to Raise I Idea of orlal Eqaallty Ihe Black Man's Rreasl. False In bight agreed upon plnylng dates for the oifcrcd by Kdward iiHiilon of Brooklyn was cumlng season. The American announced tinnnlmoualv adopted : 1U schedule tonight while the National ''lvprt- T''?' "".V.'ViTaTiv Im- " ... . nttlonul committee shall play n game lengue. will nt make Its plnylng dates pub- of ,n W(n n,,y profslonal. seml- llo until tomorrow. Whllu the committees professional or amateur club, containing endeavored as far as nossible to make Iho 1,1 "nl" IIV l,l,.v,,r or I'layers Inellgl- enoeaored as rar as powsinie to make the )o ,in(lnl. ,.llIr., r ,), national agree. schedule nonconglctkng they were not com- men! or under suspension by any clubs pletelv successful, as during ths season 'f the National leasue. American league , . ... . ,,.., .,,., , ... . or Nn'lonnl association, and furthermore there will be elexen conflicting In this city, ,h,. n,( ,nnf f)f ,,,, ,)a ,, l(C playp(1 twelve In Hoston. six In rhllndclphla, by any National league club with any In- twelve In Chicago and thirteen In Bt. Ixuis. dependent club that shall have played any ii . . g.nes with anv other Independent club The American league aoaaon will open on,annll auch Ineligible or suspended April 4 with tie clubs playing as follows: player ns heretofore descrltied." Boaton In New York; Philadelphia In resolution onerea oy r ie!s n- WAgHINOTO.V, March J. The housa to day In the commlttie of the wholo resumed consideration of the District of Columbi i appropriation bill. land Valley railroad, and their presence was objected to by the white laborers, who declined to work with them. Kveiy thing Is now quiet, though there Is nn under current of excitement In the vicinity of the cimp. A pirty of six negroes who took part In the riot arrived later and the polec, undr Instructions hum territorial officials, rounded them up. rial Joint meeting of all department wag Ingsion ."id 1.og.m. todav ren..tiii-i.te.l h.n Vy 'r the , .mnieticement in jure held In 1hi Ktr-t linptist ch'irih. The suti- Join A Stirling of Hi...ini',R.-n .r , o , V. Wi :ii a profun.-nt b.ieivess man Ject dlseusaed was "I'.elU'ous Kdticatinn hi Rm ss .and I'r. S M. Harris of i.l I K.-t.m of Kans.ts fin . the Home. Addresses were made bv ra eoiiinv I'T meniner 11 inr i;ue i iviri 01 I.andrlth. general seeretary of the Kellrloiis Kiiualiration from this district. N.ithei Kiiuejitlonal nssmMatlop, Nashville. Tenn.; was opposeii lor ine nommat'O!:. ARMOURS BUY OUT LIPTON Deal Taken as K ldenc that Bed Trnst Vaa I onsnminated and la Mrenarthenlng. rilirAfJO. March 3. Armour Co. hnve bought the Chicago plant of Thomas li I.lpton. The price paid is said to have Mr. Webb iN. C.) calling attention to ben IO.OfO. The Upton plant adjoins that the statement made a few days ago by "r Armour ft t o. struct all umpire and notify all club Washington: T.atrnlt In St. I.oula, and Cleveland In . hlcagd. managers that after the umpire has called on Decoration day. May JO. I'hl adelphla "t'y ' t -he beginning of any champ on ... . I shin games there shall be no presentation win piay in .ew lork; Washington in f , character to anv nlaver or manaaer Hoston; St. Louis In Detroit nd Chicago upon the bail field Chairman Herrmann of the National Bn Ball commission, handed down a de! clslon In the matter of Sunday hall games at Rldgewood, long Island. H decided that tli" New York American league team cannot play Sunday ball at that place, as It would be In violation of the national agreement. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Favorite Followers Have a Dlsastroaa esalnn at Oakland and Only One I'trat Choice Wins. Mr. Scott (Kan.) that a negro had dined In the White House while Mr. Cleveland was president, announced that he had writun the former president, sending him an extract from the record, and asking If the Htatements made by Mr. Scott were true. "This morning. ' ha said. "I received the following reply," which he read, amid ar planse on tho democratic side: I'iUNCETGN. March' 2. l!V4.-Hon. K. Y. Webb, House ot Representatives: Dear Sir It is a mutter of small concern to me that a Mr. Scott has seen tit to uso my name In a display of bis evil propensities on the floor of the house of representatives. in answer io your inquiry, nowever, 1 in Cleveland. On July 4, Boston will play In Washington; New York In Philadelphia; Detroit In Chicago, and St. I.ouls In Cleve land. On Labor day Philadelphia will p'.ay in New York: Washington In Boston; St. Louis In Cleveland, and Chicago In De troit. The Sunday games awarded to Chicago nd St. Ixuls are equally divided, each city getting sixteen at home. The Saturday gamea throughout the season on home grounds are divided ns follows: New York, .k - ' :? . , , " , ;., , , SAN FKANCISCO. March 3 -Favorite thirteen; Washington, fourteen; (Iceland. f0nw,., had a disastrous s-ssion at Oak- thlrtsei; Delrolt. twelvu. TIlA uoasiiTI wHH plnan at fli tin on Onln. I aults ber 8. the Malting team being from St. K1n,t rncr, nlx furingH and a hnlf: J-oiils. The other closing gamea of tho sea- Adlronduok won, Taat Master aocond, As- son will be played October 10. with Boston '"merit third. Time: l "; ,., , ' , . , , v Hccond race, seven furlongs: J.aoeoon p New lork. Philadelphia In Washington woll, Dungannon second, Jatk Little third, and Cleveland In Detroit. In all, the Time: l:3il. ..i . e, r i iiuru race, six iiinouKs ann a. imn . iu Pinnmir iw idi tunra .ur tma nuu, . xiorlla .cond Montana have to sny of his statement that the c ored man. C. I(. J. Taylor, took lunch with Me at tho White House, that it Is a de liberate fabrication out of whole cloth. As far as Mr. Taylor Is concerned, 1 un di rstand, prior to his appointment aa reg ister of deeds at Washington, that he had served as an assistant In the olllce of cliy attorney at Kansas City. His nomination as register was confirmed by the annate and he served In that plane with Intel i gence and efficiency. He lias since died. Borne people restrain themselves from nbus- nifc the dead. My Inquiries concerning Mr. Tavlor be fore his appointment, my ohsnrvauon of mm during his incumbency and the little I have known of him since satisfied me that his character Is very unjustly attacked in me a in trine of Mr Hcott. One charge is made aaralnst Mr. Tavlor DV Mr. Hcott. which he doublv clinches with land imbiv as onlv one first choice landed I truth when he declares: "lie was a black In front and that was In the last race. Ro- negro." I am led. however, to doubt his V. scl iflng four games more than last season. Following la the schedule of the home g.m, of Ihe American league for the Vila. Thlrd'TlrT:";' aeaaon oi im: , At Chicago familiarity with his subject when he adds, as MH.'K as you ever saw. i o'irs very truly, UIlOYttll t'LKVKLAAU Mr. Webb said he wanted this denial to travel that the statement of Mr. Scott might be overtaken. Not a "Fool Friend Mr. Cleveland was a friend of the negro, Expedient second, bllt not a fool friend," said Mr. Webb, He never by word or act encouraged the St. J .on Is May 6. 7, 8, ; June 29. SO; July 1. 2: October 7. 8. 9 Detroit April 18. II). 20; June 2; July S. , 4; (fciptemoer in, IV, v CI!,,vHfndrA,,rn. K K May a; Junp Magic Flute second, 21, t!. HeplemlHT 11, 12, 1:1. Time- 116V Washington June 1, 2, 3, 4; August 1,. 2, Hocond race, one 3. 4. September 27. 28. 29. Philadelphia June 6. A. 7. 8: Ausrust 5. C. 7, ; BiVtember 24. 25. 2rt. New York June 10, 11. 12, 13; August 10, 11, 12, 13; September 31; October 1, 2. Boston Juno 16, 16, 18, 19; August 14, 15, 16, 17; October 3, 4. At at. IaibIs. Chicago-May 1. 2, 3, 4; July 7. 8, , 1(1; September 16. 16, 17. Detroit April 14, 15. Hi, 17, 24; May 29; June 21, 22. 1; September 11, 12, 13. Cleveland April 18. 1U. ). 21; June 26, 26. 27; July 1; Septemlier 18, 20. 21. Washington June 6. , 7, 8; August S, 8 won. Young Morella second, peeress third, jimu; i.avt Fourth race, one mile and flvo yards Put Morrissey won Fifth race, five furlongs: Pickaway won, Hr.m nf ,1.1 pnniiiiv in tho i,ru.t nt Nonle second, yuix 11 third. Time: 1:U8. " Sixth race, six furlongs: Hanflpress won. n muu. Modder second, Fulr Ijidy Anna third. This was greeted with applause by the lime: l:lnV democrats. r s-ttl A M 1 1 1. T ira lla,h 3 amnf fAaiilfs I First race, six' furl'ngs: Revolt won. "Again," ho continued, "he was the Maud Brown tniru. i rriena or the colored man, but he was also . Y. a. 9 . 1. n 1. . . . V t . fsncnnd race, one mile and an eighth: Tri won Durbar Second. Turtle third, ympamiwu witn us in our race problems Time: 1:6.". and race burdens, and that, sir. Is more Third race, six furlongs: ivatnerine r.nnis tnan Mr Roosevelt seemed ever to have won. t nier Ainnn secoiio, mainn nuB Ihlnt Time: 1 :15V4 Fourth race, one mile, handicap: Waswlft 1 Mr. Scott said he accepted the statement won. Columbia HIN second, warto isicnt 0f Mr. Cleveland as true and offered his third Time: 1 :39. .nolnirv In the fnrmn nresldr.nl In Inallco vifth race Ninuson course: nianon won. - - -w ' - J I,,1 1 if. Welthoff second. Walter third. Time: to himself, said Mr. Scott, he desired to 1 :1 1 i- , .,,.-, I ay that he never before heard the report nixin race, six iuimios. ; VI . at- chpUtnnhar third Time- 1:1614. Mr. 3wanson (Va.) aKea mr. oeott NEw ORLEANS. March 3 Kesuns: where he had heard the report, to which .-irsr race one mite ami peveniT vnriir. i n . . ., . . . . . i. fc7. s; September Z4.. 26, 28. irAi.i- Pnn W.rH.. second. Scotch r- Bro" repuen mat ne nan r.i ioC - 4- H?n k3' '' AUSU"t 11 2' ThlatlV third.' Time: statement In September 27, 2S, 2'J. u a on rr.Ho- John won Dr. ..k.a newspapers. Mr. Bwanson n . .11.. TAk .nn n 1 . M 11 - . . XW Vorlc Inn- If. til 17 1 IS- jiirn.t necona rurr, out- nun. "iiu '"" IM1 lurmer lur a lOlJ oi .o-n.-M.-i--i li i Tld 1 17: Octobe? 3. 4' i." ' ' AuKxigt Carrlck second. Governor Boyd third. Time. contftlmn thB statement. Mr. Scott rx- DnMlr.ii Timtt 111 11 19 19 iiinl 1A 11 I ... I T n I I !... V.n .aAmair.t-i war. mala Third race, on mile: illuminate won, f"" i"-;i Hegyrla second. Mistake third. Time; several years ago ana the papers might l:4Vi- .... . .not be easily procured. He said that he u fflLs'twa: W full apology to Mr. Cleveland Iclole third. Time: 1 :46V. 1 Mr. Scott added that he had brought, to Boston June 10. 11. 12., 13: August 10. 11 12, 13; September 30; October 1, 2. At Detroit. Chicago April 77, 28. 29, 30; June 27, 2k; September S, 6, 6. 24. 25, t. Lnus APNI 22. ZS. 25. 2: May 28. 30. ""'"" "L - - - T " r 30 ' UntitineliiT 89. .f - -'' HTtn-nce.-niieniiw mm ? V Mr- Cleveland, for the nrst time in lour New Y'ork June 1. '. 3. 4: August 1. 2. 3, 4; September !7, 28. 29. Boatou Juno 6. 7. 8, t; August 6, 6, 8, 9 September 2,1, 24, a". At Cleveland. The liuardsman won. Jake Weber second, hir The anouiKement that Armour ha bought the Llplnn plant In Chicago Is generally accepted In Omaha as good evidence that the lines of the beef trust are being tightened. At the time the proposed organisation of the beef trust was openly announced, about two years ago. Armour made an attempt to secure control of the Llptnn properties, but Sir Thomas refused to sell, lie not only refused, but mi.le the statement that If a trust was organised among the packers In this country, he would fight It. This was given as one of the principle reasons why the organisation fell through at that time One of the great Chicago packers, since deceased, slated when tho project failed that the next time an organization was at tempted it would be gone about more quietly and the public would not be taken Into tho confidence of the packing house operators. A story went the rounds at the time of the attempted organization which created considerable talk. It, was that O. F. Swift who was to have been prisldctit of the organization, and who was tn fact the man that was making the attempt to gt the p i kers together, sent a cablegram to Sir Thomas Llpton which asked, "What will you take for your packing plant In Chicago?" The reply came back In four words. "What will you take?" This mes sage ended the attempt to absorb the Llptor. possessions. It was generally understood nt the time that Kdward A. Cudahy of South Omaha was to have been general manager of the mammoth affair bod the organization proven successful. The. capital was placed ut J500.000.000. l'rof. Richard Ureen Moulton, I'nlvcrslty of ilcago, and others. dominated Without Opposition RI.ooMINtlTON. 111. March S The re publican convention of the Sevevtemth congressional district, which Includes the counties of McLean, Woodford, Ford. Liv- Wftlrlnieur Snips School Work. OXFORD. . V in'i :'. -Dr. I.elli 3 McKce his resiuird tlie pres. ! of the W estern Female c'lli r -. efte.-Mv" m t .T ine 8hc will be su. ,ed ry Dr l.ili ui W. Johnson of Memphis. Term It an nounced that Dr. McKie will be iriril.tl Kansas Republican illl. C, V UN KPT. Ix.iti Marih " - Ihe rep.il. lie.m com i -iMon of li-,.- Secii-vl k.ms.n ci.nisresst.iini! illstrbt held lure iodic, split . one inrt :n r.-nitn im-1 bur f ennrcssma n ,1 Klin : iowii"iek i f I. awn im- inul i.tlur nnnii.g lln.tv J Alien of nttaw.-i. e.'ltol- of Ihl llel.llil ll.ilh c-eielltlons en- ilo- snl rns.deut Roos.'wit f'-r I l onilii.i-tion. 11 vV in popular favor because of its good ness its unvarying quality keeps it up. Over a million sold daily. Cremo 5c. anywhere. It's worth it anytime. Largest Seller in the World!, I &xo ".I'"' 'iZg Qgfttf & MglB Smoker's Protection ". 3C MISSIONARIES LEAVE COREA Action Believed Advisable In lew of the Disturbed Conditions of Ihe C'oantry. NEW YORK. March 3 In view of the Washington press dispatches reporting that Americans In Seoul, Corea, and vicinity, had been sent to the Philippines by direc tion of Fnited States Minister Allen, H. K. Carroll, ono of the corresponding sec retaries of the Mission society of the Meth odist Kplscopal church, sent the following dispatch to Secretary of State Hay: Have the missionaries In Corea been or dered by I'nlted States Minister Allen to Manila or elsewhere? I respectfully ask In the Interest of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Kplscopal church. Mr. Hay replied as follows: Our missionaries In Corea have been ad vised to consult with Minister Allen and when practicable to follow his Instructions. This movement does not assume to order their movements, but In time of war the legation opportunities for protection are limited by hostile movements and by oif ficultlea of communication, so that onidencn is advisable, having in view the safety of tne missionaries ana famines. years, applause on the democratic side. St i . a ...... n . r . T . . . m . vrmiiu-raa, -"" , nluji a.,,, 'o,U Time: l:IM. J hinnJ.;ne' lb 11. 13. 14: Auaust Sl.th race, six furlongs: New Mown Hay This was loudly applauded upon the ma 10 11 12 l.P October 3 4 6 yvon, Marttana second, Bt. -Bro intra, jorlty side of the chamber. Vn'T-'' r;.,".": . n. !? ,,"-,AUu" - HOT SPRINOS. March 3 -Rults: P.s.e. Dl.tHct Bill. run inn-. i ,i UOes noi me genilPman ejerce ion.1 n Volto se ond. Bob ( urt third. Time. 1 .15. WOUd btt improper and a lack of dignity Second race, eleven-sixteenths ol a mile. ff)P th. pr-jent of the I'nlted States or Tlanet won. Stub second. Tom Crah third. an as.pirtent to ruah Into print and deny Tiiint rao !( furlonss: Benton won T.aura Hunter second, Anona third. Time: 1:16. GOULD NOT TO INVADE WEST . i Denies that He U Re-lilnd Wrilrrn Pa cific Project or Dissatisfied with Present Connections. Chicago April 22. 23. 26. 26, May 28. 30, Jo. 31; September 8, ft. In, St. Louis April 27. 28, 29. 30; July 4, 4. 6, ; Bepiemoer b, b, h. Deirolt May 6. 7, 9, 10; July 7. 8. 9, 11: Beptomoer lb. in, If. HIV rn vciccn i ..... i. 4 n . . . .. . . Aimi, v iini lii o. ijrin m,rt ... every newspaper statement inai mignt ne , , , . f ,h r, . put outT asked Mr. iiarawicK n.ta.. - - . .aill ..." wn, nil-Ollipail!U llj lilH l.tlllliy SOU Ur Huntt rsnlled that he was not crl I ' ........ SAVAml rn I! n a v Ol ., I t ., .1 .1 .. ., t . Pnnrth race, one-half mile. Bath House tidsina the farmer president of the t ntiea - i r..... purse: Hadrian won. fnariey s Aiim sec- Btate. for not having heretofore made a J""1 "" imm tne souin. j ne ond. Sentry third. Time: 0:60'. in. htm full credit for Part' "n making a tour of the hlngton June 15. 16 17. 18: August John E. Owens second. Dusky Hecrettniro. the denial he now makes," ne aaaea 16, iti, 17, is; Heptember jo; October 1. 2. 1 lime: i:it. fniiadeiphia June 10. ll, 13. 14; August Hixtn race, one nine iu Haalt.hla. l,,,aa 111 11 11 14' liimi, I UlVth Ml f One mi f S 1111 Bl ll?ril I II . 10. 11. 12, 13; October 3, 4. 6. Flora Bright won. I-oulsvllle second, King- New York June b. 7, 8. 9; August i, 6, 8, stelle third. Time: i:. O CLahlnrnVa.. Q'l 01 V. I 'Boston-June 1. 3. "j," 4; August 1. 2. 3. 4; DEFEATS BADGER 'VAHHITV TRAM. beptomber 27, :'8, 2. At Waahlnartoa,. Chicago May 16. 17. IK, 1; July 16. 18. 1. is; Heptemher 1, 2, t. 8t. luls-May 11. 12. 13. 14; July U 13. 14. It; August 29, 30, 31. Detroit May 2U, 31, 23; July 21, 22, 23, "3; August IS. 20. 22, 23. Cleveland May 24. 26, 26; July 26, 27, 29, 3ti; August 24, 2&. 26. V. PhlladelDhia AdiII 14. 16. 16: July 26. 27 28. H: Ociobor 7. a. 10. rw Tora April a, 23, 26, 2; June 21, 22,1 W isconsin. i-osmon. QaAlanha. Ill IB 11 I ..a .I.U Dlohl lllT. H T(1 , n.IIWUUCl W, l, ... I HU'I UIIUTIIIV . . , r . . a . . - . - uosion Aurll ri. a. a. an: JUIV . 4. 6. 8: HiAlnmets L.eri rorwaru. Beptember 7, s, . flcbofMd Center..... At PhlWadelDhla. Melees Kigni guara. rai.. w... ... ........ .. Beverlii lftguara ' 15; August if, 30. 31. fit. lxiuls .vlay 16, 17, 18, 11; July 16, IS. 1, 30; September 1, 2. 1 De-trolt May M. 26. W; July 26, 27. 2, 30; August 24, 26, 26, 27. ClevelandMay Jo, 21, 23; July 21, 22. 23, 25: August IS, 20, 22, 23. Washington .May 6. f. , 10; July 7, . 9. 11: September 14, 13. 16. New York April 37, .H, 30; July 4. 4,5; 6; September 7. 8. II. Boston April 23. 26. J6; June 21. 22. ToJ.I z, zi; Beptember 10, 12. 13. At New lork. 2, 23, 2i southern and southwestern states, stopping Mr. Williams said the whole Incident nt 8on "''f - n1 8"n,a Barbara on Its nny tit 1x119 11 13 , in n llllf AIT. Cheap Settlers' Rates To 1 MINNESOTA, NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA, WYOMING AND CANADIAN POINTS March 1, 8,15,22 and April 5, 12, 19 and 26 Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Particular at City Ticket Office. 1402 Par nam St., or write W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt. Omaha, Neb. .kwi th. i.ndplvin hvoocrisv of the 1,l-- 1,1 " : ' .11 m.r. .r- eni-l rerd. Goul5 aenlp1 th" frequent reports that LinilHU.I"ll ll'l ..a--. a a a. a, - - r less of color, race, traits and tendencies. Mr. IJnd (Minn.) complained of extra vagance In district affairs, asserting that It cost, more to run thn District of Co lumbia than the whole state of Minnesota and other speakers likewise complained t BeDti tons City Basket Ball Men Make Flac a howl aa". aint-v CITY. la.. March 3 (.Special Tele- n iTh Vnnni Men's Christian asso- iotinn niania this evenina defeated the , thnrn were too many Institutions and T-nverslty of Wlnconsln at basket ball by tQo jaiaried offlcla'.s and not proper .'ii .m nlsved the visitors off their fet cleaning of streets end led In the score throughout the game. Ths house passed the District of Co 1'la-r was fast and furious, i he imeup iumbla appropriation bill and then began ... psyer I consideration oi m inumn ayirui muvu Detwliier ijiii, Th8 house at 6 p. m., adjourned until Cummins tomorrow Moser tun dc iii I cn IM DftPC DlnT ..), Defeats Tabor. I wfU nt IXII.I.I.U lis unvu imwi I ne inung men a "T""V ' . I .... . . . ui..ii.. basket ball team reoort nne treatment wniie ismran "i"' .. at the bands of the Tabor. team wnue in- Aloaaslda ot Colored that cltv Velnedav The Omaha lioy. a.r.t,ira..i iha 0U m a from the Tatior team which was played that night. The lineup wa. as follows: TAIliiR. i Y. M. C. A Men. FOItT SMITH, Ark., March I In add. Chicago May 20 21. 23. July 21. fit. 1-ouls-SaVy 'ii, x, July 26, 38, w , nuiu.i n, ja,, .n, .1. Detmlt-May 16 17, IS, 19; July 16, 18, 18 .v, nt-iirmoer I, j, s, rti-titer r r wii"T tion t,. Julin Hrnincr. J. C. BuUer and C. Wnu-l C C. KIM nln- rnlb i'0. Timekeeper. Mincer; umpire and man r. r Huitin: referee. Kelson Score: Young Men-. Christian assocla Hon. 36; Tubor. Ti. Cleveland Mav 11 14. 16; August 29, , 31 13. 13. 14; July 12. 13, v ashlutrton Muv 2. 3. 4. h: June .til' I, ,1a. 4. i . cryirnilier II, ll. 1, Jl. rhlladnlphlu April 1 i, 2i). 27; May 27 2s. 3u. 31; Heptember 8, 5, 0. Boston April 14. 15, 16; July 7. I, 9, 11; October 7. , 10, lu. At Bonus, Chicago May S4, Do. 26; July 26, 27. 29. A usual 24. . 26, 27. St. laoul. May 2n. 21. 23; July 21, 2J. 23. S; August 19, 22, 23. Detroit May 11. 12, 13. 14; July 12. 13. 14. IS; August . 30, 31. Cleveland May, 16. 17, Is. 19; July It, IS, ni-iiiruiufr I, , a. Kiriis u ninvina whii men. Waiter Jackson, a Churchill I ' , , . . ' . ,., Anilsraoa I negro, wiia sjiiihi in tiiiiii.--fc uciwn wldte. and blacks at Ilokoshe, I. T. Wil liam Prloe. ono of the negroes shot. Is at a hospital here. He aays the negroes were ordered out of the camp and went. They returned the day following armed and ready to resist on attack. Seventeen of On Selleck s alley, yesterday the Omali ... w,ra ,tandlng in a group on the depot HCe teim io.. ins nunc. 'I"". ,K arrival a trsln ...rells into c-aniD. two oui oi mree ganiea. i - Score: WITH TUB BOWLERS. Dovle .... Smiley ... Patterson Sullivan . Tarker ... OMAHA BEE 1st. 2d , 167 144 114 , 131 137 1T5 Iff. 142 r.'o lis 3d. Total 169 146 va 146 670 Wshlnt.,n Anrll in l in Wl- ..a. ju; tiepiemner 6. Philadelphia May 2. May 27. June 30; 30: tieptember 6. 6. 6. ade nlilu Mnv .1 i la- July 1. 1; sleptenil.er 17. 19. 20, 21. wior-W'y 7- . 1"; June 2S, 17. t, 29; September 14. 15, 16. 3d. Total. 1 4H9 162 166 141 M 4n4 330 RULES ADOPTED BY NATIONAL i Laaa Makes Radical Changes I Constitution wad ulves Per ntaarat Oaarhlsea. NEW YOKK. March 3 -The members of the National Irttgua at their meeting today ratified the report of the Joint coinnilltoe on the playing rules and adopted Hu. rules of the committee consisting of Meaers. Brtish. Herrmann and Potter, appointed at the anuual meeting lust fn ,0 revise the cunatttuliun. The tl-f Cailistlllltlon m.ba. a..Ji cal changes and coiupletsly disposes of I Hughes any iocs mar eiiner ieugue may have had I ior vonsoiiuaiioii. i ne iiaroe Is changed to read "National league of Profraaloual llaaaaaa U . 11 J-1T....U" ....I -"a. - . I . a PIIU l.ItT I -UI .M S II Totals M 72it C. B. NONPAREIL 1st. 2d. Kicoll 1 MiCiimbrldge 1-6 9-' Stafford IJ lu Gorman ' - Oulnn 118 H6 Totals 672 6t'l 766 2.Bl On Sellecks alleys last evening the Omahaa won three games from the (.olta. Bcisre : OMAHA3. 1st Wlgman 193 Zarp 1" Huntington 244 Bartsch 1"& Kmery 213 when one of the white men shot at Jack son, who returned the lire. Both men 4j I aroppea aeaa. tiotn wnue. tuiu Diacas mt-n 468 I began hooting, the latter scattering In all ' I dlrei-tlons and seeking placas of safety. 400 tneir rngni pui a siop in me uuuiuci. rnw says many were wounded. , The negroes were .employed on the Mid 2.073 he was behind the Western Pacific rail road project. The Southern Pacific con nections with the Gould and other roads to the west, he saJd. were eminently satis factory and he could see no reason why he should contemplate an Invasion of the coast territory so long as these pleasant relations continued. The same statement, he added, would apply to the Santa Fe connections. When Yon Have av Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief, but effect a permanent cure. You wsnt a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that Is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy snd permanent cure of bad eulds, stands without a peer. t Missouri and Illinois Collide, WASHINGTON. March 3.-"Rear Admiral Barker cables the Navy department from Uuantanamo, under yesterday's date as follows: "On making passage from Quontanamo to Pensacola, l-'la . the Missouri's steam steering gear became disabled and It collided with the Illinois, damaging the port propellor of the latter, but with slight Injury to Itself. The Illinois has been ordered to the navy yard at New York to have its propeller replaced. " Religious Education la Home. PHILADELPHIA, March 8 The dele gates to the convention of the Religious Educational association today participated In numerous deirtmontal meetings. A ape- Neale .... Oreenleuf Honnell .. Totals COLTS. 1st. 213 SU , 137 2a 1U6 urn 2d Id Total. I'D 1 70 5?.3 M6 66 2 IS 276 667 2V6 ;li t:i 231 ls 611 1,106 966 t.077 21. Sd. Tots!. 211 liS 679 216 1' 616 152 169 446 1 ;-i:t U4 21 J UC 610 "wi 17 2.17 Rheumatism JOINTS .AND MUSCLES SWOLLEN AND STIFF A disease so painful and far-reaching in its effects upon the human system as Rheumatism must have a deep and well-laid foundation. It originates and develops in the blood, and, like other diseases of the blood, is frequently inherited. The poisonous acids with which the blood is charged circulate through the Fyetetn, breaking down the Columbus, 0-, May 80, 1003. and causing the sharp, cutting tism. I was laid up in bed for six months, and th a.;-.. ..l;,- Dl,.,,m.ii.m dootors I had did ine no good. They e banged med- pains peculiar to Rheumatism. tom, .vry week, and nothing they prescribed ITnteaa the hlnru. in nnrifiei, seemed to heln ids. Finally I left off their medi. purified oine and began ths nsa of S. S. 8. My knee aud slbow Joints wars so swollen and painful that I could not elos them when opened. I was getting it r.aarlr.4 .liff on.l nr unA tin-, dtsoonraged when I began b. d. o.. out as I saw it rendered stiB ana sore, ana tne WM hBlpfnms,oontinuKj,and to-day amasound, S. B. CHAPMAN. 1 nervea are enmnlete! v w-recV n well man Alx-I., . 1 13&Q Mt. Vernon At. nutuiuauoiii , " I'm u ivuj.im- naii consist or elunt cities lt,,i,,i. York. Krooklyn. I'hlladeli.hU Im.i,,,r niirAfiO. March 1 Mrs. W. A Cincinnati, ki. Louis un.l i'I,i,-,.a '.. uiil ,.r iiimmir was tudav elected Dresl- tini. I dent.of the Women's Western Oolf asoca-I tional blood disease, reauires internal treatment. Liniments, nlasters and such Section J of the ciM.stltutlon formerly tion.' Recommendation was madu to the . annlied outwardltr erive cnlw lumtmraru relief S S is th read - or such other cuie which may b executive committee that In championship j tuings as lire appilea outwaraiy, give only temporary reiiei. O. f). a. Is ine fi-H.iea io mainoersnip vy tne league." By I tournament nereaner proieuionai piayers ia Kii.nii me .aiioiiai league gars a er I be deoacrea iroin aeiuig iiumri, inn manent franchise to th eight cities named , .."""iiiisih ruiuam explained it thus: r- 'Owners uf tluba may change, but the cities wl.i (he ,-luba sre it, teal cannot b rhsnged unices by another rhang In , th constitution of th leagu " In section 6. referring to th admission of clubs, th word "club" Is now mad to read "company " th lesgu In this man. star rsrvins th right to control It own that trams shall connUt of but four play ers Instead of flv. Ds'l lus a Meal Through dyspepsia and Indigestion. Tak Klwtrte Bitters. They cur stomach troubles or no pay. Only 0c. For sal by Kubo h Ce recognized greatest of all blood puriiers and tonics, and in no disease does it act so promptly and beneficially as Rheumatism, neutralizing the acids and restoring the blood to a pure, healthy condition and invigorating and toning op the nerves and all parts of the system. It is guaranteed 6trictly vegetable, containing no Potash or other harmful drugs. Write ns should you desire medical advice or other information, which will cost you nothing. JHt 9 mfj SPCCIflC CO., A TIAMTA, CA. If You Want Reliable News of the between Gs33siisf Russia Subscribe HJi n and Japan for New York Herald Cable Service will be furnished to readers of The Bee from now on. This will be the very best news service concerning the war. Don't believe it till you see it in The Bee 1 imaBMasams