THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BATUKDAT, 'ATOIL IB. IH04. 10 n PITTSBURG WINS ATST. LOUIS Hom Team Outhiti Visitor?, but Fail te Hate Work 0 tint- SEVEN THOUSAND PEOPLE SEE THE GAME Other Games In the atlonnl f.eagae trie Which Interested Spee. talors In Varloas titles 1 eaterdaj. ST. LOUIS. April 15.-nttburg and the Bt. I.oula team opened th National league season- here today, and although the weather tai cold and raw, the attndanoe waa about 7.0UO. Th home teum outhlt the visitors, but failed to make their hits count and were defeated, 4 to 5. The score: Farr.ll. lb Shannon, rf. a moo, cf... iwklvr. lb. hjr. a Hurk, Jh... Harris. It. Bri. Taylor, p... T. LOUIS. 11 II O A E 0 14 6 1 I 0 1 0 l 0 (l 4 0 1 1 c 1 t 2 PlTTSBl'RO. II H O. a K Beaumont, ct I Clark. If 1 L n. Jb... Wagnar. ita. Hranat'd, lb br1nf, rf. RlUhay, lb. Ph.lpa. r-blllipl. I 1 1 I t 1 t I t 41 I II e i i x i i i i i 4 4 Tot. la 4 II H II a Total! 4 10 CT II I St. Louis 0 10 110 8 1 e4 Pittsburg 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-5 Earned runs; St I.otils, 2: Pittsburg. 1. Two-base hits: Farrell, Hr.l::v, Shay, Hmonl. Three-bane hit: Ttraumont. "icrl floe hlta: Hhnn'.n, Hlthey. Double piny: Phay to Farrell to Hr.k.ley, I'lillllpl to Kllohey to HranafleM. stolen has?: Hhny. Basa on balla: Off Tavlor. 1. Klruck out: By Phllllpl. 1; by Tavlor, 4. Left on liaeen Bt. 1uIh, 8; Pittsburg, 4. Time: 1:40. Um pire: O Day. Ooitoa Wins by Hard Hitting. PHILADELPHIA. Arrll lo.-Boston won toils v a came from Pnii8flphla by hurd hitting In the first Inning. Plltlnger pitched a fine came. liuuiii waa put nut tit the game for disputing with I'mplie Moran. Weather cold. Altendctnce, l!,2xa. Score; Connall, rf. .. 0 Tr.ny. tb... 1 Iwlehanty, lb t lool.y. If 1 Ab'tnhio, 1 KaymtT. Sb.. 1 Glr, rf.....'. 1 Mnran. c 0 rilllligM, p.. 4 BOSTON. . R.H.O A.B l rilll.AOIiI.PHIA. H.H.U.A.B 4 I 1 14 1 4 0 Thr.nta. rf. ..0 1 0 Olraann. Jh. . II 0 0 WoUfrt n, Sb 4 1 0 Ulna, rf 0 J. Harry. If.. 4 (j Itotiglaa. lb. . 4 Htiliwltt, aa. 4 u poolu, r...., . 4 i) aiarr-hall, c. . 0 - T Harry. D. . u Total! 4 II II 11 Brack r'g., p 4 I Total! 4 I II 14 I Boaton 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Karned rtina: Boaton, 2. Two-base hlis: Tenney, Connolly, Abhatlchlo, Titus :!. Stolen bases: 'Jenny. De.enanty, riuymer, Geler, Moran. Double play: Knymer to Tenny. Left on tst: Koalon, 8; pi.lladel phla, 6. Klrat baae on Inula: Oft t arry. 1; oft Rrackenrlrlge, 4. Hit by pitcher: By Plttlnger, 1; by Brack ni lag. 1. Htu k out: Fly Plttlnier, B; by T. Barry, 1; by Brackenrldge, 2. Time, 1:55. I'hptre, Murau. Ten Innlnga In Cincinnati. CINCINNATI. April 15 lMrkness put hn end to the Clnrlnnati-Chiruaro a a mo today after ten Innings had been played without a decision being; readied. terrors figured larnely In the run-getting of both teams. Proapectlve encounters between the two team over the alleged Intentional Injuring of HugRlns by Ever and the subacivieiil upaet of Ever by Dolan got no further than words. Neither man was sufficiently hurt to discontinue In the game. Attend ance, I.hoii. score; CINCINNATI. 1 CHICAGO. ' ' H HO A U.I R.H O A E Huatlna, lb.. 1 114 1 Ulatla, rf...,l 4 14 4 4 Caarr. lb. ... 4 1 f'han.a. lb... 1 4 McCarthy, If. 4 4 Tlnkar, aa.... 1 I'Jnnaa, rf 1 4 Evtra, lb 4 0'Kllna. e 1 1 Loirldoa, p.. ( Petmour. rf.. 1 ttvDlla, If.... 1 Dolan, rf, ., . 1 Kallay. lb.... 1 Btalnfalat, lb 4 Cnrcoran, as.. 4 P'ltl, 4 Kallum. p.... 4' 1 I 4 I 4 4 I 10 1 I 4 t 1 I 4 I 1 4 1 16 4 a Totals I 1 10 11 4' Total! 4 4 10 IT 1 Cincinnati .4 000000100-5 Chicago 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0-6 Earned runs: Cincinnati. 1: Chlcas-o. i. Two-base hit: Kllng. Three-base hit: Jones. Sacrifice hlta: Corrldon, Jones. Stolen bases: Kiln. Kellv. Chance. Huir- glns. Double play: Tinker to Evers to Chance. First Daae on balls: Off Kellum, t; off Corrldon, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Kellum, 1. Struck out: By Kellum, B; by Vornoon, r. Mama: nenum, i. wiidpitcn: , Kellum. Time; 2:10. Umpire; Johnstone. Brooklyn Defeated at Xcnr York. NEW YORK. April 15. Brooklyn met de feat for the second time at the hnnda of the New York team today In Brooklyn The locals were out-batted, hut the New Vorka supported thoir pitcher In better style. Merles' home run hit over the right field fence and a one-banded catch by H. McCormlck of a liner from Sheckard's bat Vara the features. Attendance, 1.0U0. Score: 4 NKW YORK. BROOKLYN. R.H O A. E Strati, ib....O l o 1,0'inv, Kb it 0 0 Shackard, If. .4 4 1 l.umlfiy, rf...,4 1 I Pobba, cf 4 0 t llabb. aa 4 I I k-l, lb A in M.McC'oVk. Kbl 1 4 Ucrgrn, c 1 0 4 Trunin, p 4 I 1 R M O A R Drown, rf.,,.4 4 14 4 JVTlln. Ib....l 4 110 MiUana, lb. ..4 14 10 flrta. If 1 110 0 M-C'm k, til I t t 'him, aa....l 0 4 10 tllllwrt, lb.. ..4 1111 aVarnnr, C....I a 4 n I4iblnnlly, p.O I I 0 v Tc.uli t 4 IT II 1 ' I Total! I T IT 10 4 New York o 0 0 1 Z 0 0 0 li Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 01 V Left on bases: New York, 6: Brooklyn. (I. first base on errors: New York, S: Brook lyn. 1. Two-haae hits: Babb. M. McCor trtlck (2). Home run: Mertes. Stolen baaea: Browne. McOann, H. McCormlck, Slieckard, Bergen. Sacrifice hits: Warner, McOlnnlty. Klrat base on balla: Off Mr Olnnlly, 2; off Cronln. a. Hit by pitched uau: ny jncuinnity, 1. BirufK out: By incitiiiiuiy, o; oy Trunin, Umpire; Emalie. taadlna; of the Teams Played. Won. Lost. P. C out three hits, and 1 f th ahoriglne clattered -over the piste. Morae, the Comhuaker pitcher, waa an enigma thereafter and the Indiana rould not connect with his emrvea, the only re maining run being a gift. The paleface began to hew down the Indiana' lead after the fourth Inning, and In the eighth a batting rally, assisted by two errors by the aborlglnea netted the Cornhuakers al runs. In which a triple by Bteen and a home run by Captain Toanend were the features. The scors: K.H.K.. Nebraska t 1 1 -W Indians 101000000 .4 Battertea: Nebraska. Morae and Bender; Indians, Snow and Taberekeahlck. TIE OA MB PLAYED AT WASHISGTO Darkness End the ktraggla In the Tenth Inning. WASHINGTON. April lS.-Darkness put an end tn today's arum bstween Philadel phia and Washington at the end of the tenth Innlnat with the arore a tie. The vis itors made a good start In the first Inning, but the locals played a strong up-hill game and took the lead In the eighth. Philadel phia tied the score In the ninth on a bae cm balls, an error and a single. Attend ance, 1,100. Score: WASHINGTON l PHILADELPHIA. R H O A K I R.H.O.A.B Mnran, aa. . . . 1 i ouMln, lb. 4 Selhach. II... 1 Si ah I. lb 1 MrfSVa, lb. 4 1 1 hoier. rf. .. 1 1 4 Hoffman. cf.t 1 Klttrldga, c. 1 Patten, p 4 t I I I 4 4 1 01 Hartirl. If... 1 1 0 Pickering, rf 1 0 0 Darla, lb 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 I II t lit Crose. lb. 4 1 seybnld, rf . . 1 01 Murrhr, tb. 4 ti M. Crosa, aa. 1 4Poara. e... I 1 Healajr, p... 4 4 ! 6 1 10 Totala 4 10 to 11 t Totals 4 It 44 4 4 WanhliiKton 0 00400010 0-4 Philadelphia 4 00100001 0-41 Karned runs: Washington. 4; Philadel phia. 4. Two-base hits: Hoffman, Seybold. Ihrne-base hit: Dala. Stolen bases: hei bat h. Siahl. Murphy, Powers, Henley. Sac rifice nil: M. i rose, uounie play: powers to M. Cross, Base on balls: Off Patten. 2: off Henley, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Stshl, S; MccormicK, z. struck out: By patten. t; by Henley. 4. Left on baeiy.: Washing. on. 3; Philadelphia, . Time: 1:66. Umpire Con- nony. Boston Takes second. NEW YORK. Anrll 15-Boston defeated New York in the second game of the sea Son. Powell was hit for three three-hag-gers and two doubles. Manager Griffith was sent to the bench from the coachlntf line. Attendance, ii,12. Score: BOSTON.- I MW YORK. R H O. A t. I R.H.O.A.E. rnual-ertr. Il l 114 0 Conror. lb....O 0 10 4 1 raits, cr ilia 4 4 Kraler, rf 1 14 0 4 0 0 nherrrlrl. U..4 4 1 1 9 I I Vniflasb, lh..-0. 0 10 4 4 0 Arrlmon, If. .0 0 1 0 4 I 1 Williams. 2b. .0 1 1 1 V 4 S Ganial. lb....O 1 4 0 0 6 l MrOuIr. 0....C 0 11 4 0 . pnsrall, p 0 1 S I S .4 4 17 II i BeTlll 4 4 0 4 0 (Ulna. lb...l atsril. cf I'rtrmlB, rf..,4 rarent, aa 0 Lacaaaca. lb. 4 1 14 rrrti, 1O.....0 1 a Farrell. c tithaon. p 4 I i 3 t 1 4 6 1 4 4 0 Tota la Tota la 1 in 4 4 Hatted for Powell In ninth Ponton 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 04 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 First huse on errors: New York. 2. Left on baees: Boston, S; New York, 8. First base on balls: Off llbson, 4; off Powell. 2. Struck out: By Uibson. 4; by Powell. . Threo-bnse hlta: Dougherty, Stahl. Free men, Ferris. Two-base hits: Freeman, Farrell. Sacrifice hits: Collins. Ferris. Double plays: Fults to McOulre. Parent to i' erris. r areni to r erns to lacnance. no pitches: Gibson, Powell. Time: 2:00. Um pires: Dwyer and Carpenter. Standing of the Tcama. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Cleveland 110 1 000 Detroit 110 1W) Philadelphia 110 1.000 New York 2 11 .600 Boston ..J 1 1 .600 Chicago 1 0 '1 .000 St. Louis 10 1 .(KM Washington 10 1 .000 Games today: Detroit at St. Ixiuls; Cleve land at Chicago, Philadelphia at Washing Ion, Boston at New York. THREE GAMES WITH ST. JOSEPH Omaha Will Entertain Train Robbers Sonday, Monday and Tuesday. Perclval Chamberlain of fit, Joe, Mo., will load his young men on the train at the Francia street station this evening and bring them to Omaha for the purpose of engaging In a contest with the Kourko family at Vinton Street park on Sunday afternoon. Perclval thinks he has a right likely lot of ball tossers, and la Just a trifle anxious to tako a fall out of Papa Bill before the season opens. In order that the old warrior may be prepared for a visit to Missouri. And Papa BUI la of the opinion that when Perclval gets ready to start for Missouri again, which will be on Tuesday evening, that he will be will ing to spell his name aa Wagner spelled It. Three games will be played, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, play being called each day at 2:30 o'clock. The makeup of the team la: St. Joe. Positions. Omaha. Kemrrer First base Thomas Webster Second base Downs Koderlck Third baae Bchlpka McHride Shortstop '.. Dolan lit men Left field Miller Hurtmun Center held Welch Laxotte Right field Carter McConnell Catch Gondlng usrvin catch r recse Man pin Pitch Leibhardt Clnnn Pitch Shafstall Delhi Pitch Companion Fuhl Pitch McCarthy Henderson Root Lehmnnn -V 1M X Totals 3S5 344 49 1.07S Hodzes 1W 17 U 644 Zimmerman 2M ITS 14 & Totals 401 tm "stii l.iol I j. J. Schneider 15 13 114 &J Gilchrist 37 1 147 Totals 392 372 331 1 . Chandler 164 1M 145 4. Gideon 170 llfl 1W 61S Totals IS "S02 "327 9&3 Clar 17 iL'4 ?0S W'J Banks 1S4 4 loir Totals 3M Ut "S5 MM IND'VIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP. 1st. Id. Id Total. Demla 1S2 210 i33 6i5 Mockett 1H0 211 "4 Blake Ho 155 1M 44 Sheldon 159 171 147 4;7 Zarp 1H9 22 I'lM 0"1 l-ehmann 184 l&H 170 612 Hodges. 17.! 1M ' 147 47 Beselln 151 147 151 4ti Berger 13 m K9 614 Castor 1V 145 i: 43 EVETS OS THE HI NMU TRACKS Large Attendance nt Opening; of the Racing; nt St. Lonls. ST. LOUIS. April 15.-A large attendance witnessed the opening of the local racing seaxon here today at the fair grounds, where the races originally Intended to be run over the Klnloch track were held. The feature of the card was the fourth rate, the Klnloch Inaugural, at a mile, for 3-year-olds and upwards. Ten horses went to the post In this event. Results: First race, four furlongs. 2-year-olds, purse: Broom Handle won. Major Outlook second. Platoon third. Time: 0;6o. Second race, seven furlongs: irlsh Jewel won, Duelist second, Lingo third. Time: 1:30. Third racee. five and a half furlongs, selling: Sharp Bird won, our LHile tecond, Sid Silver third. Time: LOPty Fourth rsce. the Klnloch Inaugural, one mile, handicap: Sambo won. Fatalist fcec ond. Paul Whaley third. Time: 1:42. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth gell ing: Semper Vlvax won, Flora Bright sec ond. Mllklrk third. Time: 1 : 51 V4 . Sixth race, six furlongs: .Charlie Thomp son won. Claremont second. Emigre third. Time: l:lti4. NEW YORK. April IR.-Results: First race. Ave furlongs, selling: San Nicholas won, Shady Lad secund, Julia M third. Time: 1:02. Second race, half mile: NlbMck won, Blftn drv second. Tommy Waddell third. Time: 0:4v. Third race, selling, seven furlongs- All Gold won, Neptunas second, Wreath of Ivv third. Time: 1:59. Fourth race, Carter indlcsn, seven fur lonpa: Peldame won. t'eter Paul second, Wotnn third. Time: 1:27. Fifth race selling, half mile: St. Bel Isne won. Gold Ten second. Long Days third. Time: 0:4IH. Sixth race, six furlongs: John F won. The Lsrtv Bohesta second. Andrew Mack third Time: 1 :14t. PAN FRANCTSCO. April 15. Resu'ta: First race, mile and a quarter, stl Ing: Oi'lt-o won. VClie Bawn second, Emil third. Time: 1:4.'.. Second race, half mite, selling: Sileo won, Tel Carina second, Plrella third. Time: Third race, five and a half furlongs, ''1 Ing: Wager won Shellmount secil, 6tr Preston third.. Time: l:nsu,. Fourth race, one mile and seventy varrts, sel'lng: Glenrlce won. O-ehan second, Vlrgle COr third. Time: 1:464. Fifth race. Futurity course, hirtnir-ap: Don Domo won. Alwood second. Sad Sam third. Time: 1:094,. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, selling: Ca-onal won. Forest King second. Golden T.ie-ht third. Time: 1:45. WASHINGTON. April 15.-Rerults: First race, six furlonss, selling: Marco "on. Ma'riam W second, Amorous third. Time: 1:17H. Second race, six furlongs: Cognomen won. rt ev wood second, Lady lavish ..third. Time: 1:17. Third race, four and a half furlolTs; Phllanthronlsf won, Bluebird second, vl deila third. Time: 0:68. Fourth race, one mile: Judge won, Farlv Ttov second, Safety Light third. Time: 1 :44U. Fifth race, six furlongs: Boh McT.ein won. Snnclum second, Australia third. Tie: 1:17. Sixth race one mile and seventy yards, selling: Louisville won. Rpencerlan second, Volto third. Time: 1:484. WEATHER AGAINST TRADE Hope that the Earir Lo iei Will Ba En tire j Made Up. 1 DRY GOODS ARE STILL RESTRICTED Labor Controversies Are Still an Ad verse Factor, bat Progress Is .oted In Other onrtere f tb Market. NEW YORK. April 15.-R. O. Dun Co. "a weeaiy review of trade tomorrow will say; Tardy spring Heather and unusually se vere winter, makes it olincult to rentore satisfactory trade conditions, but there Is always hope that the eany losses may bs made up 111 large measure. Dry goods ars restricted and stocks In all positions from proaucer to consumer are larger It an Is desirable. Aside from the rotton sifctes, : where Luslness la brisk, the week s dis patches Indicate that early gains were maintained. Labor controversies are silll an adverse fnrtnr Railway earnings In the first week or April were 7 per cent smaller than last year. .o oennite check to progress 111 un iron and steel Industrv Is discerned, al though It lacks uniformity. Insofar as pressure for Immediate delivery is con cerned, bar Iron and steel are most prom inent, makers of agricultural Imp. amenta being Importunate. Floods at the west have made It Impossible to begin much proposed structural work, while the ore situation la unchanired. Firmness and activity continue In tha cnicago pacger hide marKei ana ioreign dry hides are held steady, although quota tions are unchanged In leather, yet some Improvement Is noted. In textile manufacturing there la no Im provement. The upward tendency of col ton goods has given place to a market dis tinctly fuvorlng rurchasers. This Is usually a dull tea son In men's wear and worsted and the past week has proved no excep tion. Wheat. Including flour, exports for the week ending April 14 aggregate 1.213." bushels, against 1.854,870 last week. 2.977.777 this week last year, t.lle.PW In 1W2 and 5.3iHt.217 In 1901. From July 1, 19 to date they aggregate 119.050.1R9 bushels, against J79.782.563 last seaaon, 202,280,652 In 19ir2 and i63.3fiy.377 In 1901. Corn exttorts for the week I Kgregate 683.3T9 turhels, against 1.12S.7 last week. 1 677.C1 s year sgo. 400,3 In 1902 and 2.13ft.- 41U in mn. .Tom Julv 1, i!a, to nate mey aggregate 4V35.5S5 bushels, sgalnst 61, fM.899 last stason. 23.526.787 In :92 and 149.- S08.595 In 1901. Business failures In the United States for the week ending April 14 number 198, r.gainst 2nl last wek. 120 In the like week In 191.3. :93 In 1902 212 in 1901 and 111 In ;91. In Canada failures for the week num ber 20, against 24 last week and 18 In this week a year ago. Time: 1:40. New Tork 2 Cincinnati 1 Pittsburg 1 Philadelphia 2 Boston t Chicago 1 Bt. Ltmls 1 Brooklyn 2 Games todsy: Boston fstw York at Brooklyn 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 at Philadelphia Pittsburg at St. LOW 1.U00 l.uoo .500 .5 .01.10 .111) ,mio J.oula, Chicago at Cincinnati kEBRAgKAM WIN (HON ID1.KS OU Cam Away at Start and Win It Back. LINCOLN, April 15. tfipeclal Telegram.) Nebraska University defeated the Ne braaka Indiana, a eml professional org tn' gallon, on the Cornhuskers' campus today, the final score siandlng lu to 7. Nebraska apparently give the gams away In tha Ural Inning, tho Cornhu'kers bunching three errors while the red men were lining CARTERS! ITTLE VER 'CURE Blek Headache and relltM ('.1 Hi trouble lot dent to a bllluss atai of tr.s srstna, turn aa Ita ainasa, Kauaea, Vnswsuios, Ulllrsa! afla-r aaUag, Palolathaal. Whll tbir aaaat rtuxaiay btsauccsss ha! beca shova lu curing Beadscb,;et carter'aLluls MT I'll la at as salt vaJasbls la t'ouaupalluo, ert iag sua uivatiL Ihi auaojtlaf conipla.nt, wuiislk.) also eomrct all diaortjerl of the siorui :li. sripinlgie lh llvsr ltd rcguiaia Ua bowsl. )ivm it 4U. oaly aurai MEAD a eh I they would tKlu..wtprk;len t tboaewba uft f rua tbis dlaueaatng cooipla'ul 1 bat rw ta SaiaJy laslr gotMlusM do. a out u4l tiars, asd laoes hooocs try theni will lod tbs iiitl lulls valu able ia a manr waya tnat tbey will not be sriUlag wac nitbiMit uism. Bat after all head I tha baas of so many Urea that hire is aiw! tnak our grant buM- Our 'Ula aura U wfciia Umts do not. Cartat'a Little Lire PKli are very tmtB aa4 very eaay to Uka. Oo or tare pilik auk's doe. 1 B art ttrtrtly vegetable and do gnp a purgs, kutajF their gtnil actios pleaas UkO Sias UMaa, la viaia at caata; lot tL &JiA h drsgguaa ey , w seat by bmiL CJLUT1S WEIHCINE CO .. . Jltm Ytrh CltJI Tecnmseh Walta for Indiana. TECITM9EH. Neb.. Arjril IS tSDeclal.l The Ttcumaeh base ball team Is getting In shape to meet the Nebraska Indians here next Wednesday. New suits have been ordered for the club. They will be of good material, cream In color, and the caps trimmed In red. A big red "T" will be on the bosom. The ten suits will cost )100. INTEREST AMONG BOWLERS GROWS Some Work In Exceptionally Flo tat Coateat. There has been a good attendance at tha state bowling contest and tb spectators have been rewarded ty seeing some mi work on the alleys. Tha bowung has been high class from the start, but has bten Improving with each day. Th content concludes today There are still three five men teams to bowl, about thirty Id the In dividual and a few in the two-men team events. At present Tracy and French are hlh. with 1.1G7 In th two-men teams, and It looks as though tbey would ba th win ner. Zarp Is at present high man tn tha In dividual contest, with Clti pin to his credit. Following are yesterday a results: TWO-MEN TEAMS, 1st. 2d. Tonnemsn la Bonneli 1M DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Maggie I nland. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Aprl 15. (Special.) Mrs. Maggie Boss-Unland died last evening at her horns a few miles east of the city after a severe illness lasting several weeks. She was about 23 years of oge, the wife of Arthur Unland, a young farmer. She was a daughter of J. M. Boss and had been raised from childhood In this section. Funeral services will b conducted Sunday from the German Methodist church 1n this city, of which she has been a mem ber for a long time. Mrs. Jennie Wlrta. Mrs. Jennie Wlrti died at 10:80 o'clock Thursday night after a three weeks' Illness of typhoid fever, at her residence, 1811 Chicago street. The remains have been moved to the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. House, 1823 Chicago street. No funeral arrangements have as yet been announced, as Mr. Wlrti la at present In Washington, D. C. Mrs. George Halhback. W18NER, Neb., April 15. (Special.) Mrs. George Halhback was burled yester day. Rev. Oak of the Methodist Episcopal church officiating, lvsnhoe castle. Royal Highlanders, of which deceased waa a member, turned out In a body and es corted the remains from the residence to the church. J. J. Metsger. SYRACUSE, Neb., April 15. .Special.) J. J. Metsger, one of the oldest cltlsena of this county, died here yesterday of Bright disease. He leavea a vldow and several children. QW fp 1 gs&smmjmm i EHS ill P tfi m Q enn H 15 PI I RJ BS HJ y Hi Hi eD 1 w" bid L fail H In a I I TRADE STILL RFAIXS IRREGULAR Cool Weather, High Water and Frosts Retard Business. NEW YORK, April 15,-Bradstreet'a to morrow will say: Trsde Is still Irregular with unseasonably cool weather the chief but not the only drawback. In some sections, notably the south and portions of the eaat and west, brighter weather has helped trade and rncldentslly crop preparations, but the poor winter wheat crop outlook In th Ohio val ley, very cool weather In the lake re gions and lilgh water or frosts In the west ern part of the cotton belt have affected business or retarded spring planting. For eign trade returns have seemed to favor the manufacturing rather than the agri cultural Interests. Most Indications point to a smaller vol ume of business than a ysar ngo, but it Is tn he noted that while a slight decrease may be shown in gross railway eirnlnga for March, the first qusrter's earnings will fall behind a year ago, showing that In volume of products moved there Is little difference from a year ago and that the railroads have 10 far this year almost held their own. The Industrial situation has not been entirely favorable. Iron and steel, coal, coke, camber and naval stores Interests note either Increised activity In production and "onsumptlon or luproved demand from various rources, but the cotton goods 'ndustry Is curtailing pro duction steadily. There ta less activity In shoe Tianufacturlng, due to the severe winter weather curtailing cemand. Build ing and other Industries are marred bv labor troubles. The woolen goods demand Is not up to expectatloro The strength of a large r umber of staples, ruch as hides, leather, iron and i-teel. cheese, tea, flour, conper and lard Is a t. itleeable feature. The r.umber of Markets reporting good orders booked for future delivery Is large. Collections show little or no improvement. 7ron Is rather quieter this week, leas eagerness to obtain supplies of pigs at sev eral markets being noted. 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It has long been established In Omaha for the purpose of coring the poisonous diseases and blighting weaknessea of man, which other dictoia or specislists fall to cure. CONSULTATION AND f DFF you cannot call, write for symptom blank. Offle EXAMINATION ' hours, I a. m. to S p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE I JOS Farnam St.. Bet 1.1th and 14th St.. Omaha, Neb. 6" I emetine DM In a Class All Alone. No other pills on earth ran equal Dr. King's New Life Pills for atomach, liver and kldneya. No cure, no pay. 25o. For sale by Kuhn dV Co. Sugar and Molasses. NEW YORK. April 15.-SUOAR Raw. nominal: fair refining, 3c: centrifugal. 98 test. 3c; molasses sugar, 2c; refined, 'nVw ORLEANS. April 15. SUGAR Steadv; open kettle, 244ti3 3-lilc; open kettle centrifugal. o4.3Hc; centrifugal whites, 44 tr4Hc; yellows, 8"44c; seconds. ZibVic Molasses, nominal; open kettle, 2o!ij2So; centrifugal, 1 08 15c. Syrup, nominal, 20 25c. saa TO sas CAUFORlJlA AND RETURN 16 Eouri Quicker than any othtr tins April 23 to May I, Inoluatve The Only Double Tratoat Railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. AILY TRAINS OMAI4A TO CHICAGO 8.25 PM THE OVERLAND LIMITED MafalAe.nl anlld Sail? train to CMmro. OaBrarj Bioot aud drawtne-toom alaeitta ears. Ilnrara, hofjat. bibar, bath. Ulpti. dlatns oats asd ebaarraaloa ears. Blaotri Usutad tkrougbouv. 8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS ?Tjltmat tonrtirt laMplug otvra amd txkachtat. DiaLa ears mm from OUaton. 5.50 PM THE EASTERN EXPRESS Pnlimaa drKriai rma ana tour! at i fnaa nclinla 'bslr ears, bata ltbian f4l f H nt i. a oars. 3 OTHER DAILY TRAINS 3.40AMSS I I 30 AM Nortb-Vaal i n pu TaaaW , oar aau-fia bnaa-aa. 2 DAILY TRAINS ST. PAUL-lilNNEAPOLIS 7 50 am ttoBitiei f jrior cv k 81 t DU rntioiaa akeplns rsra, baffat li'jnry . I t II ear and t-ae rso lBKcl.ti. crs. BLAG I HILLS tfl DU torrrnr.it,LtneoKWA taTlfirilT, t9U lM York, UMlIbit, Hemaitl, '-, HaDtv nt ftorUAk, L n l1!!, Cevp r, Mil .pnairs, Mdwnorl And Xnd. Ihrangh fro I linn rUrir I4M AM ttllmandrawln-rMmilaolBmr,(i4 anil itbrary cata soft irea-arua- t cart 1 l liloaao. uinlc iId tats, Tbnrash aarrloa Omaha to Ck'rai itata vianaara imy coaeaaa aalr ears. IMaiasoara. ago. Dlb- Fra sha'r rara te tneaa. FMllnai pis ear rroot ame. to cox P a-Jmaa aleapln car sarle flk 111 To rranw.at, I.lnnola. tha. .UJ HM Ia Pl . V.rll.ra. Vooeat.. bod tBSIra Mean vatl- n nuimt r. f'.lk. ni iha CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1401 and 1403 Farnam Street I, KG At, OTltK. NOTICE rX)R BIDS KOR STATE PRINT ING. Bids will be received by the State Print ing Board at the office of the Becretarv of State at Lincoln, Nebraska, tin or before 2:30 o'clock p. m.. Monday, April 25, lli4. for printing and rinding l.noo roptea each of the biennial reports of tlie auditor and commissioner of public. lands and build ings, 16,000 statistical bulletins for labor bureau, and mlscella neons blank books, printing end stationery supplies for the Girls Industrial school at Geneva, Sol dlers' and Sailors' home nt Grand Island. Insane hospital at Lincoln, attorney gen eral, auditor, supreme court, treasurer, adjutant general, superintendent of public Instruction, secretory of state, game and flnh commission, food commission, com missioner of public lands and buildings. Mate board of equalisation and labor bu reau. Specifications inr same tan be f.-ind on tie In the office of the D.cietary of Bfate. All bids must be accompanied by a bond e-.iuul In amount to the probable cost 01 the work bid upon. The board reserves the right to reject ny and nil bids. Lincoln. N. brnska. April 12. 1904. BTATK PRINTING BOARD. By IjOU. W. FRAZ1ER, Secretary to the Board. 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'Pbone 811 TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Subscribe Moot. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Snbserlba Now, For Menstrual Suppression rT-.... Katras PEN-TAN-GOT l a sea: 4 kozaa, t4. S u is Oawaa by sbarnwa HcCoiia.il Drue C. Mall t id 4114, Tr4 aoppll 178 ii. Total. 114 124 Totala Carter Churalea 373 S:l 29 1,001 , 16T 159 150 473 .154 151 , 149 451 Totals 311 Huntington l'ffl fernery 160 310 306 199 181 i 209 Totals Welty .... Hug lies ... Totals Stone Marble .... Totala Clarkson Conrad .... Totcls French ... Tracy Totals Cochran . . Bengele ... Totala . Demla .... Mockett .. ...24 ...ISO ...156 .236 ,.11 .10 .341 .156 nt .m ,. ,.iw Totala Blake Castor Totals Krug St-gelke Total Frltscher Foracutt Totala Nal brunk Total Duke Lavl Totala .... Sheldon , Berger Totala .... Toatevln Patten Totala ..... 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We htgan I'slng Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, aiding tha aame .with a double do of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tab- Itta, and by Ita liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Inqaest Over Editor's Body. ST. LOUIS. April 15 The Inquest into the death of Charles O'Brien, editor of the American Celt, whose death Tuesday Is be lieved to have been caused by an assault, was resumed today. John A. Sheridan, a flintier councilman: Thomas K. Kinney and Thomas M. Jenkins, who were arrested on suspicion and released on bonds of (d.Oiii each, and who failed to appear when the Inquest waa begun yesterday, were present today. After hearing more testimony Coro ner Funkhouser continued the Inquest until tomorrow. Stomach Suffirtn ra quickly and permanently cured by Drake's ialtnetu Wine. No dlatreaa or Flatulency altar bird day. Oi.e bottle cure. Trial boul tree t reader o tbl paper who send add rasa M rake IvTliul Company, Chicago. Dr. Starles & Searlu Omaha. Ned. Advice Frej. 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