s Till OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1P03. 12 LIFE TRACED IN LAW SLIT Oo of Ptrtie Dead and Another linn Before Cass in Decided. IMPROVEMENTS AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS Cltf ef Marshall town Aeka Sr'" Coort f Rehearing la the ftoldlere' rreferec Cna from that Cllr. (from a PUff Correspondent.) 1B8 MOIN'F.H. Pec 15. flpeclal.) Tha supreme court today reversed rose which wii before the court before, and the prin ciple hvlne died and (one Insane the suit 1s maintained by the administrator and guardian. The suit la that of Oeorge A. Maimer, administrator of the estate of T. C Hendry, against R. M. Roberta, guar fllan of H. N. Moore, Insane. The case la from Montgomery county. Moore was ae ourlty on a now given by one Evans of Harpy county, Nebraska, and the suit waa over the notes. Hendry la now dead and Moore Is Inaane. Ktete Pair Improvements. Elaborate Improvements will be made at the Btate fair ground aa a result of the de nizations of the board of directors today. It has been decided to spend IS.ftffl or $4,000 on Improving the exposition building and to build a new large cattle barn after the type of the largo ona now on the grounda, and to continue the building of permanent walks and curbing and guttering the streets out of the funda In tha hands of the directors from the profits of last, year's fair. Tho di rectors have not yet decided what they will ask of tha legislature In the way of Im provements, though It Is practically asmired that a ateel amphitheater will bo among the things. The directors have endorsed tha mbve of tho state manufacturers to link the lesrlslaturo for an appropriation for manufacturers' building. A nrw depart ment of police regulations has been created and M. McDonald of Rnyard has boon placed In charge. Prof. Curtlss of the state college waa today made superintendent of tha horse department, Emery Reeves of Waverly superintendent of horticulture and Wesley Greene superintendent of floricul ture. Militiamen Resign. Captain Prlca of the company of tho Na tlonnl Guard at Port Podge and Captain Rlyler of Company A of Pes Moines have resigned and elections have been called for naming their successors. Issue, Soldiers' Tlnllrtln. AH tho census Information relating to the old soldiers of the state has been Issued In the form of a bulletin by the exerutlve council for d'Strlbutidn. Tho bulletin shows the number of soldiers from the different states of tho union In tho various counties of Iowa, tho branch of the service In which they served and tno division as to present atfes. i Hehear Soldiers Preference Uir. Tho City of Marshalltown today filed notice of a petition for rehearing of tha aoldlera' preference law ease appealed from that city and doclded at the last period of court In favor of the constitutionality of tho aoldlera' law. Operators Mar Strike. Complications arose In tho pending strike of tho operator of tho Mutual Telephone company today when tho operators learned that there were thirty operators In the city bitught from other oltiea to take the places of the local operators In case of a strike. A conference of the officers and operators waa held at 1V and another at S, In which Prerldent A. U l'rl k of the Stale Federa tion of Labor represented the owrntnrs. A Strike Is more likely now than at any time since the difficulties arose. Mete nank Chartered. Auditor of State B. F. Carroll today Is sued a charter for the Commercial Pav ings bank of Cedar Rapids, with a capital stock of tTAfrfl. of which C. H. Chandler is president and James I never cashier. Street far Situation. The twenty-five days given the street railway company by the city council In which to tear up Ha tracks expired today and under the order of tho city council the city solicitor Is ordered to tako such action as he deems expedient. He will likely file an equity suit alleging that the company lias no franchise, and this suit will be con solidated with the suit already In progress In the district court. Want liaiton Incorporated. The grand Jury of Nebraska county has asked Governor Cutrmilna to use his influ ence for a law requiring towns of over 500 population to Incorporate. The grand Jury has In mind Ruxton, which, with a popu lation of ton. Is still unincorporated. Sen ator W. C. Jones nnd Representative A. F. N. Hambleton are asked to Investigate tho community. Mla.lnsr Man Arrested. Judson Merrltt of Pleasantvtlle, In., who mysteriously disappeared and waa surpos'd to have fallen from the Wabash railway bridge and been drowned In the Pes Molnea river, waa today discovered to be under ar rest In the city Jail. Salt Over Trademark. On petition of Swift and Company of Chi cago, Judge McPherson has enjoined tho Waterloo Creamery company of Council Bluffs, Pes Moines and Waterloo, from us ing aa a trademark a design of clover which Swift uos on a certain grade of but ter. The hearing Is set for January 8. The plaintiff claims tho profits which have ac crued on the butter bearing that lubcl. Woman's C'lnba and Motherhood. ' CEDAR FALLS, la., Pec. 13.-(Special.)-Careful statistics have been compiled from the various wonien'a clubs of Cedar Falls that prove race suicldo does not exist in this city. The total membership of tho Woman's Federated Clubs Is 147. The mar ried members number 124, of whom twenty four are childless. The total number of children Is 250, leaving the average of three and one-half children to a family. t Tot fifty yea r we nave made Cook'i Imperial and know that H b the best Champagne that pure (rape ami human Inge Butty could make, and out opinion was endorsed by the giving of the Grand Prize ever all other makes at the St. Louis World's Fair, Cook't Lnperlal b half the price of foreign made Champagne, The dif ference lies in the fact that you pay duty and ship freight on the foreign make. SERVED EVERYWHERE AMIEICAJI WINt CO ST. LOWS SP03TS OF A DAY. KVKSTS OX TUB Rl .UG TRACKS DUN'S REVUW OF TRADE Holiday Business it tbe Principal feature sfike Week Commercially- MOVEMENT OF STAPLES CONTINUES Little Maehlner Is Idle aad Oat look for Patare la Brightened hy Sereral Wane Advances. trade reports thus far are satis-1 factoring Industry Is still as active ns ever, notable In this respect being iron snd steel, hut new buying of the crud'T forms, such as pig Iron, Is lens sctlve. Finished products note no diminution In demand and the reduction of high pre miums. Mild weather has favored freer shipments of coal from mines and retarded consumption, thus helping dealers to pro vide against winter conditions later on. Cars are still scarce, special complaint be ing made by iron, lumber and grain trade, but are claimed to be In better supply west of the Missouri, with no improvement at the east. Collections are Irregular, vary ing with weather and transportation con ditions. Foreign tfade In November was a record breuker for that month, with bread stuffs showing the greatest gains. In textile manufacturing lines there la no notable chanites. Conservatism by others NEW YORK, Dec. 15.-R. CJ. Pun ft Co.e 'la still the feature A 'arge volume or Meekly Review of Trade tomorrow will . a'rp Btrnngly held. In raw wool buying Is say: moderate, but prices are strong and about Holiday trade has ben tbe principal ! n a par with Inst year at this time. Much feature commercially, retail sales surpass- depends on the coming heavyweight season. Iwc all records, whll- it has been found The lightweight season shows an active de necessary to place IllH-rav supplement iry , mand for most worsteds. If as Is hoped, orders. Tet this activity in specialties d"- woolens find favor, shorter clothing wools, tracts little from the steady movement i which are In liberal aupply. will be stlmu of staples, and In jobbing and manufactur- lated. ... Ing departments there is unprecedented Huslness failures In the t nited States for preparation lor the spring trad-. Uttle the week ending December 14 number 2oN machinery is Idle and the outlook for the atmlnst irs lust week, ZiH in the like week future Is brightened by several announce- j of tJHM, ?"9 In 1WI. 2Jo In 1W2 and 2H2 In ISM. n.ents of higher wage scales to become In Canada failures for the week numner ffr. ct.lve January 1. These are In every . 31. ri against 31 last week and 3i In this Instance voluntary on the part of the em- wek a year ago. plovers, anil one concern will Ihenby Uls- , Wheat. Including flour, exports for the tribute about ll.OOo.om more per ennum. ! week ending December 14 Ore 4.315.1')2bush buiiding activities are scarcely retarded by j els. nealnst 4 246.1 2 last week, 1.444.KW this the advancing season, new j-eniilta aro , week last year, 8,363,035 In l'X'3 and 3,25t,nai being constantly granted, and dealera In In lft'2. some mnterluls find their stocks marlnn From July 1 to date the exports are Bi. exhaustion. Hallway earnings steadily 258 649 bushels, against 8L.7ni.4" last year, show gains over last years tures tor ! Wi.Ktp.Mt In IKS and 1I2.15S.6.T! In 1902. December thua far exceeding those of i Corn exports for the week are (.407.1 id 1!"4 by 4 4 per cent. Foreign commerce bushels, agnlnst 2 4"?,317 lat week, 4p3 713a returns for November madn better ex- I vear mm fa7.W7 In 1S0.1 snd 3.1M.531 In 190J. hlbit aa to exports than waa expected, From Julv 1 to date the exports of corn Three Favorites and Three Second Choices Win at Inarleslde. flN. FRANCISCO, Pec. lo.-Rain fell In hits brought a sudden setback In so many partly because of the outgo of breadstuff, which surpassed all monthlv ri cords for over two years. At this port, lor the last week, ail exports were valued at S3,. $4,862 more than a var ago, anile Im ports decreased $l,496,fl!.9. Two gratifying features are noted In re ports regarding the iron and steei Industry. New business continues to come forward, raising the rate of production above all previous records, while conservatism pre vails as to quotations, and there is still no evidence of the reckless Inflation that are 2?.?s.w tiusneis, against 12.vne.11s in 19H4. 26.S82.2S7 In 19Q.1 and ,fi:2.444 In 1902. Gold Match Boxes Edholm. Jeweler. Modern Woodmen Elect. IOOAN, In., Dec. 15.-(8peclil.)-Modern Woodmen of America lodge No. 1S37 has elected officers as follows: V. C, K. G. Tyler; advisor, Thomas Dakan; clerk, Oeorge tl. llnrvey; bunker, Oscar Coffey; escort, Joseph Crouch; watchman, M. II. j Norman; sentry. 8. T. Hardy; physicians, ! C. 8. Kennedy and I. C. Wood; managers. J. B. Van Scoy and George O. Turner. Snlta for Personal Injuries. CEDAR RAPIDS, In.. Deo. 15.-(SpeclaI.) August Itnn,ui9t has begun two suits ' against the i:ing Crown Plaster company' , I for tl3,00O one for $3,900 for personal In- i Juries and one for 110.000 aa adm ilstrator of the estate of William Unquiet, his minor , son, whom he claims waa injured by some of the machinery of the plant falling on him while at work for the company. Medical Firm Dissolves. LOGAN. Ia.. Pee. 15.-(SpeclaU-The partnership of Dra. Jones and Williams was dissolved today. Pr. J. D. Jones retires and Pr. D. Williams will continue the practice. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Tha Man's Trua Specialists I Doctors for Men Hydrocele, Varicocele, Stricture, Emissions, Impotency, Gonorrhoea, Blood Polsom (Syphilis), Rupture, Aervoos Debility. KIDNEY and URINARY Dlseasea snd all Diseases and Weaknss of MKN due to evil habila of youth, abuses, excesses or the result of ueg-lei-twd, unskilled or Improper treatment 01 sp-Kunu or private dmeaaea. If we could but aee and treat all men when the tint symptoms show them selves there would soon be little need tor ao-calied specialists In chronic dia tM, ami luuie wouul be lew men emama a iejuveniin ot their phy sical, mental ami sexual powuis, and invie wuuid be uoitu uiuikiU Willi me imieiible stamp ot coumuuuoiml tfiuia. and the suft.vei troin V AlUCOCfcXlC. GLEET, XKICTLKU. Kiuney and ttiuauer mauaiiea would ta leuuced lu a minimum, tout ua lung aa MEN continue to disregard the gulden adage, "A stitch in time saves nine, and continue 10 neglect tneni elves or to exercise Indifference or poor Judgment In securing tu right treatment at the outset. Just so long will there be multitude of ctirunio ufferers. e snake ae anlaleadlaa; ktatemeata or anbaalaeaallka proposl. tloaa to Ike afflicted, neither do promise to care the in la a fev days, aor offer cheap, worthless treatment In order to aeenre their patronage. Hoaest doctors ef recosalaed ability do aot resort to aaeb methods. We araaraatee m perfect, safe and lasting- care la the i salckeat popaslble time, wlthoat leavlaat Injarloos after effects la the system, aad at the lowest post and enceessfal treatment. torrents today at lngleslde. Despite tho change In track conditions, however, three, favorite and three second choices took the honors of the day. The fenturc event, a 11. lie dasli for 3-year-cilds, was won by Gregor K., who finished two lengths nheail of St. George, Jr. Gateway, the favorite, made a pour showing. Weather rainy j trick good for first two races. Results: First race, five and one-half furlongs Prominence won. Abe Meyer second, Rotrou third. Timet l:r. 8 corn! race, one mile; Olympian won, liovps Labor second, Leash third. Time: l:4l'i. Third race, mile: Cloche D'Or won. Tarn O'Shanter second, Hi Col Cap third. Time: 1:44. Fourth race, futurity course: Gossipef II won. Kscamado second, The Roustabout third. Time: 1:12. Fifth race, mile and fifty yards: Priers wop, Reydare second, Royalty third. Time: 1 : 4tty. bilh race, mile: Gregor K won, 8t. George, Jr. second. Blue Eyes third. Time: 1:43-V NKW ORLEANS, Pec. 15. Results at City Park: First race, six furlongs:' Rain Devils won, Steve Lane second, lion-wall third. Time: 1:21. Second race, seven furlongs: Bchodale won, Mod red second, Tom Crabu third. Time: 1:36. Third race, five und one-half furlongs: Laura Hunter won, Woodclalm second, Precious Stone third. Time: 1:14. Fourth race, one milei Belden won. Orbicular second, Glenclare third. Time: 1 :40. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: Attila won, Amherlta second, Monochord third. Time: 1:5XH. 8lxth race, six and one-half furlongs: Baron Esher won, Plller second. Signal Light third. Time: 1:117. Results at Fair grounds: First race, seven furlongs: Remington won, Holloway second. Mahogany third. Time: 1:36. Second rHce. six furlongs: Glengallant won Payne second. Arsenal third. Time: Third race, mile and a alxteenth: Mac Beth won, TriM-hello second. Mr. Jack third. Time: l:66fc. Fourth race. hIx furlongs, handicap: Malster won, Collector Jessup second Peter Paul third. Time: 1:184. Fifth race, mile nnd a Sixteenth: Jack Lory won, Bnurke Cockran second, Edward Hale third. Time: 1:&6V. Sixth race, mile and u sixteenth: Augur won. Frau Filllno second, Dance Musio third. Time: 1 :57ty. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 15. Results at Ascot: First race, short course, steeplechase: Pecimo won. Allegiance second. Klldoo third. Time: JMK). Second race, futurity course: Hammer away won, KlevHtlon second. King Mist third. Time: 1:1114. Third ruoe.'one and one-sixteenth miles: Miss Bettlna won, Freesias second. Hot third. Time: 1:48. Fourth race, rnlle: McGrathlana Prince won, Mat second, Nlnnaaquaw third. Time: litCMi Fifth race, six furlongs: Good L,uek won, Stoessel second, Creston Boy third. Time: lill. Sixth race, six furlongs: Revolt won, Grao-ful second. Ebony third. Time: l:14t. previous periods of similar activity. Basic conditions of trie textile markets are still most sound, because production shows no lndlcntion of surpassing requirements. But the hlgner prices for cotton goods naturally produce a little hesitation among buyers, and contracts for future delivery are some what restricted. As to wooltn goods the men's wear sea son la opening slowly on lines lor next fall, and the only urgency comes from cer tain buyers of worsteds, who lear n repeti tion of the past seasons unsatisfactory deliveries. Hiues are remarkably sustained consider ing the seasonable deterioration In Quality and the liberal receipts of catile. Leatner I i0 ib iiuiet uul iirni. j raveling salesmen 111 the wst and south are sending New Eng land shoe manufacturers large supplemen tary orders for spring goods, and the shops have so much advance business that they are in a decidedly Independent posi tion concerning nw contracts. Failures numbered 239 in the United States, against 27tt last year, and twenty seven in Canada, compared with twenty five a year agu. REPORT OF TIIK CLEARING HOISE Transactions of the Associated Banks for the Week. NEW YORK, Dec. 15.-The following table, compiled by Bradatreet, shows the bank clearings at the principal cities for the week ending December 14, with the per centage of Increase and aecieaoe as com pared with the corresponding week last year: MIK(KARI) WIES TO CHICAGO Brooklyn Team Trades Captain for Konr Windy City Players. NEW YORK, Dec 15. "Patsy" Pnnovnn, the new manager of the Brooklyn National league base bnll club today approved a trade that already had bi-en agreed upon by the Brooklyn nnd Chicago clubs. Cap tain Sheckard of the Brooklyns has been exchanged for Outfielders Maloney and Mc Carthy, Third Baseman Casey and Pitcher BrWsrs of the Chicago Nationals. Donovan himself will play right field for j Brooklyn and Lumley will be shifted to center field. McCarthy and Maloney will alternate In the other outfield positions. ICm Old Underoof Rye has an earned reputation for superior quality CHAS. DENNEHY & COMPANY, san"l"sss rit-das'iii II ssjUPoajass en- nrnltt Beats Beatrice. BEATRICE. Neb., Dec. 15. (Special Tele gram.) The Dewltt basket ball teiun de feated the Beatrice te'im here this after noon in a splendid game by a score ot 15 13. d&S. WINSLOW'S SOOTKIHQ SYRUP as been seed by Millions of Mothers for ttaetr children wblle Teatblmt for over fifty Teitrs. f ,t soouios me ennu, sonens me gnnit, auars all pain, minis wlr.d eolla, and la toe bt lms1y for dlsrrhnm. TWKNl'T-riVK CENTS A atOTTXC r -in-rn-ii iyirutf,iiana Some Cozy Offices. ' There is one office building in Omaha that ia always warm in winter and cool in summer. There are not very many offices vacant at the present time in The Bee Building ( Among them, however, are some very choice small offices, which rent from $10 to $18. This price in cludes electric light, heat, water and janitor service and the advantage of being in an absolutely fire proof building. If you want a comfortable office, see us before they are all gone. R. C. PETERS CO-, ReMal Ajenta. Ground Floor, Bee Building. JLaan 2Z 2 CITIES. Clearings. Ino. Dec WITH TlIK BOWLERS. The Armours recovered from their re cent slump last night and took three games from the Black Knta. The packera rolled a nice aeries and brought their total pine for the season to within a shade of the Krug Parks, who lead. GJerde wan the only man to reach the 600 mark, but Neale missed It by only two pins. Anderson was high man for the Kats with 661 ARMOl'RS. .. . 1st- 2d. caie 212 202 M Chandler 170 ira i7 OJertfe 2.19 179 jm Hartley jttf 214 j j 8praiue 154 iti iss possible coat (or hoaest, skillful CONSULTATION FREE r?,,r",enno.t Vu for rmptom blank. wwiiwuhiniiwti Office Hours I a, m. to S p . m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. 1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb. Otiri stmas Hates VI Aa ILLINOIS CENTRA L Tickets on sale December 23rd, with 30 day limit returning, to all points west of and includ ing Toronto, Buffalo, Salamanca, Pittsburg, Wheeling, including Chicago. FAST TRAIN Leaves Omaha 6:00 p. m. Arrives Chicago 7:30 a. m. Tickets and information at 1402 Farnam St., Omaha, or write, Totals 931 BLACK KATS. 1st. 2d Mean lxi l.aswas Ha She dun i;o t'hatelain 165 Anderson 1S2 12 507 K K3 t.blt 153 lid 1B1 119 3d. i: 134 1.1 17 183 S.534 Seals Total a M5 bit 817 The 8un Klowers rut the Red away In the shade by beating them two out or inree games on the Metropolitan alleys. Bageser was high man with 2ol. also low in&u Willi 93. SUN FLOWERS. 1st. 2d. Btearns 1 150 lienjamin 171 143 t'lemvnta 116 129 Mack 190 134 Ames 131 127 Total! 758 91 744 l!i 14 139 170 133 RKU SRAIS. 1st. 2d. Nolan 127 IrtO letter 19 lis Sageser 133 31 Urulnlng 1:12 136 laaeltou 123 132 Totals Dt 744 Id. M 104 W i:t3 120 (54 1.953 Rlstlae Still Coach. AMES, Ia.. Pec. 15 (Special.) At a meet ing of the athletic council today "Hnady" Ristine waa le-electcd coach of the fmit ban team for l:. Thla will make the ; third year for the veteran couch ax Ames, j Prof. B. V. Poyer waa re-elected general nuinufrer for next year and V. B. I'ackard . was elected foot ball manager and R. K. aeans mnnuger for the track trim New York Chicago Boston t'hiiadep.hla .... St. LkuiIs I Ittsburg 8an Francisco .. Cincinnati Baltimore Kansas City .... New Orleans .... Minneapolis Cleveland Louisville Detroit Milwaukee OMAHA , Providence Los Angeles .... Buffalo Indianapolis .... St. Paul Memphis St. Joseph Richmond Iienver ColumDus Seattle Washington Savannah , Albany Portland, Ore Fort Worth Toledo. O Atlanta Bait Lake City ... Rochester Peoria Hartford Nashville Spokane, Waab. Pes Moines Tacoma New Haven Grand Rapids ... Norfolk Payton Portland, Me Springfield, Mass Augusta, Ga Kvansvllle Bloux City Birmingham .... Syracuse Worcester Knoxvllle Charleston. S. C Wilmington, Pel... Wichita Wllkegbarre Davenport Uttle Rock Topeka , Chattanooga, Jacksonville, Fla... Kalamazoo, Mich.. Springfield, 111 Fall River Wheeling. W. Va..,.. Macon Helena Lexington Akron Canton, O ;.. Fargo, N. D Youngstown New Bedford Rockford. Ill Iwell Chester, Pa Blnghamton Bloomington, 111 Springfield. O , . Greensburg, Pa Qun0Vi m Decatur, III Total. I Sioux Fa Ms, 8. D Jacksonville. Ill Mansfield, O Fremont, Neb Cedar Rapids Houston tGalveston d. Total. Total. m 4li sue 61 5D3 d. Total. 607 41 SM 44 3 3.-.S 4'.'7 4'1 S73 $2,109,752,8891 fca,&.i.i; , 1.9,01b, 40l li.3,lk..11. 62.784.494 39,12,l3i Z4.n8J.uoO 2tl,oo7,9Uo ft,986,t&! 28.3J.3iW 2,093.18 lti.S62.Oti 13.21a,390 13,061,384 J0.SSl,iX7 .Vo?,4l'3 HMl.m 10.617.&M 7,708,098 8, 494,130 7.883. 2if) 8,J, mil 6.0, .,lul ti.ltUi 7.13,. 0271 6.433.wO ,bu,u33 6.730,3tjo 6,131, i,A 6.226.313' 6.111, 6.9o2,ito 4,602,0.9i 6.167.2t 6,2i.4,4 6.983.207 4,(W4,li5l 3 Ulo.241 3,712.614 49.nl 1680.141 4.090,8rit, 2,81 ;, 882 2.428,4t2 2.677.008 1,323. &7 1,843,1j0 1.986,7491 1.7S8.248 1.625,853! 2.1Ni.023 2.058,713 1.483. 109j J.OOV.flt 1.L67.684 1.640,7761 1,244. KOO 1.142,758 1,043.119 92;.7o4! 1.697.171 S18.2371 1.213,71 l,366.4f,4 968.r,S 964,110 l,i96,571 833.3631 7i'1.653 sn6,6n 741,389 667.00ft 442, U28.368 650.970 733X7 7W.17S 614 664 616.892 411.70! 610 7651 0.9l 444 9I2 4O0 692 390 117 S2 S-?Sl 17.W9! 422.7981 3,lu9 667 7SJ 19 9 STiSi 16,939,000 .4 9.6 11.1 6.1 2 6 lb.l 17.9 7.6 11.6 13.5 .8 17.1 10.6 3 11.0 7.6 8.1 16.2, 18.2; r,..: It) 9, ls.9 22.0 86.0 So.l'i 23.4 30. j 17.9 16.6 86.2 26.9 17.6 64.1 ,.60:4j 15 9 25.6 48.8 10.6 27. 1 20.0 20 4 36 I 17.1 9.0 23.4 17.6 44.01 8.0 11.4 8.9 42.4 10 ( 7 i6 39.9 "39!7 31.01 4.8 0: 84.3 1 2 0 lo. ; 61 63 FOR THE HOLIDAYS On December 23rd Only the Burlington will sell round trip tickets from Omaha and Nebraska territory to many points in , a ILLINOIS, INDIANA, OHIO, MICHIGAN, ONTARIO, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, KENTUCKY, WEST VIRGINIA Rate: Fare and onr third for the round trip. Final Return Limit: Thirty days. The Burlington's Service to Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis is as near perfection as money and ingenuity can make it. With these three gateways it can ticket you to any eastern destination you wish to reach over the shortest, quickest and most convenient route. For rates and information, berths and all details call on ' J. B. REYNOLDS, Gity Passenger Agent., 1502 Farnam St, OMAHA. NEB. i m ::::::. " u i IS U.5 IS 19.3 35 0 16 6 8.3 32.9! ' 7 6.8 . 10.7 . 18. 4.i. lo.sl. 8ft 91. 64.21 . 21. 7J. '" ' S 61. 27.0. 8.0 Total r. 8 Outside New York... $3.:94 532.F94' ( 1,094,780,3051 3 9 . 10.8,. CANADA. SAMUEL NORTH, District Passenger Agt. OMAHA, NE8. 1 ! elii-iion of the base ball maiuger was left to the will of the inenibt-rs and captain of . the turn. The honor "A'' sweater waa I awarded to Talihls, Furrows. M ibie. McEl I hnn-y. Hubhiird, Knox, Perrin, Thayer, i and Nelson. The following men who huv already r"Of ivea "A a wire rtcommended for sieci:il mention: Cave. Jones. Biller. Irenan, Mack, tiinlih, btouffer and lien-nlutter. Montreal '$ Toronto Vlnnlpea; , Ottawa, Halifax Tin Vance uver, H. C... Davldaua Hmmy WiiHr, Hurley Iavi.1son. who has bten clvlng xhihitlons In fumy and trick roller skai liiK at the Auditorium all the week, de feated C. K. l.aron of Fremont in a mile race in the fa I time of 13. Ixrsun runs a rink at Fremont and ia quite a skater, but wis unable to take the turns as well as I)a IiIhoii who trailed him until the fifth lap when he scoot. d by and had lap atviut made up when Larson fell. I.arson sV'idded around the turns while Iivulson skated all the while. Tonight will be the last night for Davidson until February when he wtll return for another week'a engagement. Lab Aaarelee Wtaa Peaaaal. UTta ANQEIM. Cal.. Dee. 18 -The Los Ancles team mn the Pacinc coast league j. im-ni fur VA Uiduy by dtftaung Tacoma 1 in I O tie bee Hamilton 8t. John, N. B.. Iondon, Cnt Victoria, B. C... rr.B2?.'2? U.ft 8831 1'7'',.64 1336,489! 1 M-'flMi 1.99J.818I 1.78M15' l.StS.ftW' 1 047 604' 1,118 .34' 756.4431 4 0'. n i . V 6 . Hi. 7 6 . 36 J i. 1.8 8 1 15 Ol 12.1! Total, Canada ' 74.7SS,493 14.1) Palancea paid In cash. tNot Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. BBADITHtEn RBTIEW OF TRADR lialldar Trad fur Week larptttM All Prevleaa Rererds. NEJW TORK. Dec. 15. Bradstreet'g to morrow will say: Holiday trade has absorbed attention this week and reports from all over the coun try are unanimous that all records for this stage of the season have been surpassed. In retail trade proper there is some com- Elaint of mild weather retarding sales of eavy clolhing and fool ear. Wholesale trade is quiet, except where liberal orders for holiday goons nave remtiird jobbers f rem retailers. The usual end of too year Inventories are being prepared for by first l.andfc. while jobbers are miking son e spe cial ales of goods adapted, w Ui tvO. ....VERY LOW RATES.... 9 ESCURSIO TUESDAYS, December 5th and 19th The Eron illountain a.. Isolate... To Certain Points In tho lAfest and Southwest THREE-FOURTHS ONE WAY RATE FOR THE ROUND TRIP STOPOVEHS allowed within the limit FINAL LIMIT of tickets, twenty-one days. For Furtlm Information or Land Pamphlets, Folders, Maps, etc Address any agent of the company, or Tom Hughe Traveling Passenger Agent - wf Thos. F. Godfrey, Passenger and Ticket Agent Southeast Corner 15th and Farnam Streets, ' OMAHA, NEBRASKA II. C. TOWNSEHD, G. P. T. A., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. 0 I