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    THE OMATT.Y DULY BEE: TTEftPAT. DECEMBER 1f. inn.
FUNDS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
Eoird Chary of Tornine Them 0er to
County Treasurer.
DETWEILER RAISES SOME OBJECTIONS
In. I. fa that tmwr on.ollda t ln Tren.-
rle. Mar Be Invalid and im"l
that Hoard Hold Kenning
an Long an Po.alble.
The bond of Robert Fink, county tra
trer and ex-nfflclo trca-urcr of the -chord
district, wan presented to the Hnatd of
Education At It. meeting Monday night,
and the matter again went over, tho.c who
are to pa. upon It, the member, of the
finance and Judiciary committee, and tin
attorney, a.klna; for more time In whlrli to
con.lder It. MemlxTK McCague anil let
eller tr of the opinion It would lo the
proper thin to "let well enough nlonc"
for the pre.ent ami hold the iMiiid.men of
Tren.urer Hennlng- for the .afcty of tho
fitful In view of the litigation over the city
charter and In view of the fart that the
enpreme court has not yet hud an oppor
tunity to paa. upon the matter. These
Iwu member get up the present bond wan
for two years and that If Mr. Hennlng" re
aligned upon the consolidation of the offices
ef county and dty treasurer the bond com
panies! probably will arrange matters so
that the school money will be secured nnd
Mill the school board not have to pay for
new bond entirely.
Member Detweller say he seriously
floubts the wlidom of making the county
treasurer the achool district treasurer In
asmuch as he Is likely to be a resident of
mother town In the county other than
Omaha,. He also doubts the legality of the
law and advised that the board wait.
Chnnae for alanttrea.ea.
The remainder of the business coming be
fore the board was dispatched In short
order, thore being some discussion over the
motion of Member Lindsay to change Mrs.
Cruzfl, Janltrefts at the I)rulJ Hill echool,
to the high achool and confining her duties
to the care of the girls' gynina:lum, and
giving her old place to Mrs. Arnold, who
Is now doing the high school work. Iand
aay recommended the change, he said to
"cure a few sore spota In both schools,"
knd his motion cut out of Mrs. Cruze's du
ties all Janitor work except in the gym
rm.lum. This brought forth objections, and
,whcn Lindsay explained further that he
wanted to elevate the position Member
Tllce waa moved to say: "What we want Is
a. Janitor a scrub woman and not a person
to hob nob with the teachers and be a
matron or anything like that." The mo
tion waa then changed and Mrs. Cruze was
Voted In as a Janltress to care for five
roams and the gymnasium.
Mabel Christie, a registrar at the high
achool, resigned and her place was filled
by the selection of Bertha rhilllppl. Joe
Nevottl resigned as bundmnHtcr and wus
uccetded by Kmll Relchardt. Winifred
Lemon and Evelyn Dudley were put on the
assigned list of teachers.
Fee from nonresidents.
A communication was received from the
attorney that In the suit to recover fees
earned from nonresident pupils the court
hud entered an order In favor of tho board,
and that In the county treasury $1,159. SO is
awuiting the order of the board.
Among the items purchased was J100
worth of solidified formaldehyde to bo used
as a disinfectant In the various schools.
A warrant was ordered drawn for $17,
Mu.45 to pay the semi-annual Interest on
bonds, commission and postage, which
amount is $2,5X less than that of six months
ego by reason of the retirement of $100,00)
bonds, '
Finances of the Board.
The following financial report was made
by Secretary Purges showing the amounts
apportioned for the various departments up
to June 30. ISmfi; the amount expended dur
ing July. August. September, October. No
vember, 1906. and the amounts renialiiln
December I, 1S05. together with a compara
tive Ma lenient of the expenditures for tht
first five months of the fiscal year l'.'4-r.
and the general fund warrants outstanding
Deoeniber 1, lflOu:
Apportioned
P'-oks
nringe
Cnu enumerators...
Construction
'.'rawing, music tind
klnil"i gurten .tippll".
fOlocti.tn expense
Kleetrlc power.
examining committee.
Kxprcsa and freight...
Fuel
Kurnltuie ami fixtures
Improvement
Insurance premiums..
Intfft and exchange.
Janitor
l.igut and fuel tfs
Maps, charts ami ref-
creii'-c bonks
OrhVci and clerks
Printing
Piano rent and tuning
Kent
Repairs
Spulal taxes
Stationery and supplies
Teachers
Miscellaneous
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"... T2
4n k
I.H'.'J M 7.1 ot
m m no
m rtu' 7s
."..-;; 27 4 si: 21
I..V1 el 1 V.) 1M
h;. !2 7..'' 34
7 iH 7i
2 74.' PI 1.m:1 '-n
13.474 !' Z, tfl
m f ;:i 17
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1.121) 1.1 1.7I' "M
J1.T.4'1 $141,115 41
.ni,uS 20
Receiiits for first five months of
fisrMi vear l!i-lflo';
Oenenil fund warrants outstand-
stfljuilng lei inier 1. I!"i ,8
Cash In treasurer's hands I'eccm-
bcr 1. :-
Itcfl'it I'.remlM-r 1. !!).
DEATH RECORD.
Major tinl Spelt.
lA ID CITY. Neb- Dec. jy iSj-.- i.il.)
Maor Le wis Spelts dhd at an eaiiy hour
tills niorniufc after an Illness of a!out ten
days. Mr. .Spelts is one. of the ohlvst set
tlors of I'avid City, having resided hero
continuously since ibVi, except alxiut two
years he was in the Use stock con, mission
buMness In South Omaha, being a. a. ember
of the Hitu of Spelts, Hitchcock & Olney.
Ho was serving his second term as tnuyor
of the city. Mr. Spelts wus 61 years of age.
and leave a widow and a large family of
children, most of whom are grown and
married, and live brothers. The city coun
cil held an Informal meeting this tnoining
UNION LABEL CLAUSE NIL
Frorision Will Sot Go ii fontracti for
lit j Printing.
ELBOURN ACTS ON HERD-VAN'S ADVICE
Assistant City Attorney Hold Krn
tlal Point of Inn U that
Work r.o to the low
est Illddrr.
Tlie agitation over the insertion In the
advertisements for bids for city printing, of
the provision that all city printing should
liear the union label, proved to be merely
a "flare-up" and from present Indications
this provision will not he ur.ned as on
of the conditions upon which the contract
is to be let.
While the city clerk had le t asked the
legal department for an opinion on th"
(Hustlon when he gave out his statement
Saturday, at that time the department held
the union hihel clause ,-ouhl not W en
forced. In tJie first place the 1. gal depart
ment held the chatter provided Hint the
city printing should be let 10 the lowest
bidder and consequently the n solution of
the city council was of no effort. Further,
a resolution adopted by a city council in
lsP! would not I'linl n council oi :,, so
the legal department held.
SPORTS OF A DAT.
KVF.!T l TIIF. ntHMMS THrK
Maddr
Monday Morning when the city
called upon the Ug;il department for an
opinion regarding the publication of the
noUce for bid:, for supplies lor tl;c Fire
Inxnrttr Fare nadir on
4 onrse at Inaleslde. )
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. IS The rlourty
weatlier and sloppy track caused a few re
verses to ttie lavorlies at Ingleside today.
Laura Van. favorite in the opening race,
finished sixth, the money going to Tavora,
n second choice. I .aura F. M , marked
close in the fourth race, also failed to land.
Summary:
First race, five and a half furlongs:
Tavern won. He, Huby second, Chispa
thud. Time: 1.11
Sm-ral lace, five and a half furlongs:
I'aivln won, Hiai K Al t second. Sad Saul
thltd. Time: 1 :i:M,.
Third race, one mile: Warte Nlcht won,
Hllie second. Hay third Time: 1:454.
Fourth ru.ee, one mile: Jackful won,
Heydarc second, ljiura F. M. third. Time;
1:4a -4.
Filth race, one and a sixteenth miles:
Clirittine A. won, Gateway s'Cond, Byron
il.l.ile third, 'lime: l:4T'i.
Sixth raca. six furlongs: Red Leaf won,
I'lincess Wheeler second, Angleta third.
'J lie-: 1:10.
.i;w fltl.CANS. Dec. 18. Results at
Fair ilrounds:
l"n'i rai e. live tuvlongs: Mahogany won,
l s;:. siconil, Ij tiy ihird. Time: 1:044-
Second lace, six turlongs: Mayor John
son won. Gav Adiialde second, Fallona
third. Time: 1:!H.
Third race, one and a sixteenth miles:
I.oj.'lst iilu won. Cold Enamel second, Los
Anueleno third. Time: l:60Mi.
j i'oartli race, live furlongs, handicap:
Uric .' iector Jefsup third. Time. l:!1.
l it t ii race, six turlontfs: t aiaoasii won,
t'ou --In Kate second, Ruth W. third. Time:
1 ; I r."-:.
Si x tii nice, mile and seventy yards: Har-
srl Pollee hoard tlm onion hihel mittrr I . ! '""' cuiiu, i itmn
. ; tint d. lime: I .oo-V
came up.
llerdniiin iuy o.
"Elbourn, you will be enjoined before the
day is over." said Assistant City Attorney
Herdman, "if you -rsist In putting thut
and passed appropi taie resolu'.ions and I '"'use in me nonce?, jt is nettner here
at-ked that all business bo suspend ;d liuring i to me whether the printing bears
the funeral, which will be held Wednesday j l'5 ,a'"'l "' "ot- ,1"4t is "f " effect, but
forenoon, ule ,aw requires ir.ai me coniiaci snail lie
Thlllp Went.
Advertising m
Archlte:ts services l.nno
Bond redemption fund... 47,'Mi
B'Klk io,iiii
Cartage xt
f'i'iisiis enumerators l.fi
Construction 35,0""
lrswlng. music Hnd kin-
dergarien supplies ;.(Vi
Klectlou expense L'.fi""
Kh-ctrlc power IT"
Kxamlnlng committee .".ft
Kxpress and freight ;:aO
Fuel 2il.iT""
Furniture and fixtures... 4,0ml
Improvements fi.ffl"
Insurance fund l.fio
Jnsurajice premiums i.ioi
Interest and exchange... 4.'t."ii
Janitors S'l.nni
JJghl and fuel ga n-a
Mhj. chart a and refer
ence books 1.7m
Officers and clerks 12.iy
Printing U.noi'
Piano rent and tuning... IS"
Kent Ijil
Repairs ir.Ki
Htatlonery and supplies.. fVrtm
Teachers Sid."""
Miscellaneous .l.Mt
niilancc.
$ ;i7
Iess amount expended In
excess of estimate
$.-s2,47
47, """ IN!
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14a 12
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1. ion i;a
Z, : Bit
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2.444 Oil
l.ini ID
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41!tfti. 4"
22. J
778 l3
7"i (12
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2o iai
3.42 "5
21!' f..'ti T7
1.72ft 1)4
$427,421) 51
s.non $8
$421. ia M
ranparatlve Sbovrlna
Comparative statement of expenditures
for first five months of liscal year lft"4-llii
and first five months of fiscal year l!tif-19u6
W4-iV
$ :to it
i0" 130
Philip WenU. father of Mrs. F. II. Krug,
died Monilay morning at the Krtig resi
dence. 2fill Boulevard, from the results of
an Injury sustained last Friday, v.hen he
fell down an embankment near Boulevard
street and sustained several broken ribs,
besides internal injuries. Mr. Went was
61 years; of age. Me madu his home with
his daughter, Mrs. Krug, and is survived
by his wife, four daughters and two sons.
He came to Omaha twenty-one i.ears ago
nnd was a member of the Woodmen of the
World. The funeral arrangements have not
been. made.
Gilbert K. Ilyroth.
FREMONT. Neb.. Dec. lS.-(S;ecidl.
Gilbert K. Byroth. for many ?ms in
charge of the local office of tho Nyu-Schneider-Fowlur
Co., died at his homo
In this city yesterday afternjon of
brighl's disease at the age of 4J. He had
been in poor health for a long lime hut
up to a month ago was able to look after
a part of his work. He was a member
of the Ancient Order of United Workmen
and the Royal Highlanders. Ills funeral
will be llald Wednesday afternoon.
II. A. Hub bard.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Dec. 18 -t Special Tele
gram.) H. A. Hubbard, traveling repre
sentative for Cudahy & Co., dropKid dead
this morning about 11 o'clock in Albert
While's meat maaket, where he had stopped
to take nn order. A physician was sum
moned and pronounced death due to apop
lexy. Mr. Hubbard was about 55 years of
age and leaves a wife and two children
living In Lincoln, where the body will be
taken for interment.
Samuel I,. ltetwood.
Samuel L. H'estwood, for seven years pro
prietor of a drug store at Thirtieth street
and Woolworth avenue, succumbed Monday
morning to tuberculosis. Mr. Hostwood
continued at tils work to within three days
before he died. He is survived by a wife
and two small children. The funeral ar
rangements will not be announced until
absent relatives arrive. Mr. HestAood re
sided at 1341 South Thlrty-flrst street,
O. A. Patterson.
SIOFX CITY. la.. TVc. 18.-(Special Tele
gram.) O. A. Patterson, a pioneer citizen
and druggist, died this evening.
let to the lowest bidder and that is what
will have to lie done. The thing has already
been threshed out in the couit house and I
there Is no need to go llnough with it '
again."
"Well, let the council rescind that resolu
tion." said Klboui'ii, "and 1 will leave out
the union label clause. I am trying to
follow the law."
"Tou know a resolution by the city coun
cil is not a law. and a resolution adopted
In 1!9 can have no effect on this council."
"Very well." said Elbourn. "If you will
give me a written opinion to that efrect
I will leave thai clause out of the no
tice." And thus did the city clerk leave it to
tho city attorney to take the wrath of the
labor unions, and In the meantime Thomas
Klopp of Klot.p-Burtlet was In the city
clerk's office preparing his bid for the city
printing. The notices probably will be
given to the press Tuesday.
Injniiet Inn Finally Cnine.
Late Monday afternoon City Clerk
bourn was served with a temporary
straining order, issued by Judge Sears,
on a showing made by John Klemme. The
order restrains the city clerk from making
a condition of his advertisement for city
printing that the same shall bear the
Typographical union label. Hearing Is set
for Wednesday morning at 9:30 before
Judge Sears. John S. Klemme Is given in
the city directory as foreman for the Klopp
Sl Bartlett Printing company.
NEW ORLEANS. Pec. 18 Reselta at
City Park:
First race, five and a half furlongs:
Itenrv Ach won. Sir Andrew second. Major
Cnrix nter third. Time: 1:11V
Sec nd nice, five furlongs: Heart of
Hvacimli won. Bed Reby necond. R. L".
Arn third. Time: 1 ;f4.
Third race. five, nnd a half furlongs Billy
Handsel won. Wild Irishman second,
Azeiina third. Time: 1:10.
Fourth race, mile and seventy yards:
Florizel won. Malediction second, Thislledo
J third. Time: 1:4M.
Fifth race, short course steeplechase,
handicap: New Amsterdam won, Orlsls
second. Poor Lands third. Time: 3:22.
Sixth race, one nnd a sixteenth miles:
Juua won. Knon ledge second, The Oon
third. Time: 1:53.
Seventh race, seven furlongs: Padre won,
Esterjoy second, Ferryman third. Time:
1:32.
LOS ANC.KLES. Dec. 18. Result at
Ascot :
j ' irsi race, steepiecnase, anon course.
JvtlMoc won, Aimnil secouu, ituiui
third. Time: 3:t'2.
Second race, one and a sixteenth miles:
Hoodwink won. Dlxelle second, Free Siaa
third. Tunc: l:4f.
Tnird race, seven furlongs: Chantllly
won. Bovcrol't second, Parvo third. Time:
l:2ia.
Fourth race, six mid a half furlongs: Con
fessor won,. Ethylene second. Dutiful third.
Time: 1:21.
I'll ih race, one and an eighth miles:
Varieties won. Blissful second. Brigand
thltd. Time: Lil'-j.
Sixth race, six and a half furlongs: Clyde
O. won. St. Winifred second, Kinsman
tnird. Time: 1:22.
Eire-
NEW SHAFT AIMED AT SEAMAN
This Time It la ot from ( opld, lint
Monry-Lovlng Sew York
Man.
A. J. Seaman, after a lapse of hlme time
since the recelM of anV letters from am- university, both lave friends in Lincoln
bltloua women or scheming men or trusting ! " 1 wl,nn, ' wm VIKU nne tne nego.
I .... . . 1 t at ons are in progress. Mr. Pound and
;i;tti; TotiivniEii ox athlktics
Representative of Kanaaa and Ne
braska: Confer January t.
(From u Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Neb., Dec. IS. (Special Tele
gram.) Negotiations between Nebraska
nnd Kansas 'universities are progressing
very satisfactorily in the direction
of athletic resumption. Several days ago
l'r. Pound, dean of the Nebraska Law
scla. 1. one ot the two representatives
chos n by the Nebraska board to conduct
the negotiations, addressed Prof. Walker,
one of tho Kansas representatives, propos
ing Lincoln as a meeting place en1 dating
that any time during the holiday vacation
would be agrewible to him. Th roponso
of Prof. Walker reached Dr. Pound today.
In his letter Prof. Walker approves of
Mr. Pound's suggestions and names Jan
uary 1 as the dam for the conference. Prof.
Walker and his associate arbitrator, a
member of the aturtent body at Kansas
Tremendoua Power
over constipation, biliousness, etc.. Is
ohown in the marvelous cures made by
Electric letters. 50 cents; guaranteed. For
sale by Sherman & MeConnell Drug Co.
FIRE RECORD.
children, has been brought up against a
new deal. A New York City resident, sign
ing himself Alfred Farrant Seaman, has
written that he saw the newspaper notices
of A. J. Seaman's theories of proper liv
ing and the liest way to save money.
"1 am not asking for any assistance."
Bays the New York Scnman. "but I was
IntereRted In the similarity of names nnd
In the story of your life, and I thought,
as you had no heirs, perhaps you might
make me one of your heirs."
Omaha's A. J. Seaman has, as is known,
heirs of blood living nnd other who are
heirs by marriage, but, as dying Is the
last thing he Is thinking of, th" question
of heirs Is not bothering him at all. Prob
ably foreseeing the contingency of pond
health in the noted tax title buyer, the
New York man naively adds:
Maurice Benedict, ex-cantain of tho foot
bull team at Nebraska, are both known to
favor resumption upon fair terms and the
prediction is freely made In athletlo circles
at Nfbraska that the forthcoming visit
of the Kansas gentleman Is destined to
witness it satisfactory peace. According to
the present outlook a liasket ball game
will likely be the first contest between the
two universities under the term of resumption.
CAI'TAH"
CORMirKKR
I nasi.
Popular Fullback Receive
niona Vote.
LINCOLN. Dec. 18. I Special Telegram.)
The Athletic hoard of Nebraska university
tonight canvassed the votes cat bv the
i foot ball players and announced the elec
i tion of '"ilenn Mason to captain next year's
j Coi iihiiskers. Mason has played full bark
! at Neln-Hska for the rast three seasons
fin. Inc. llou.es In Iowa. New York man naively adds: .'V, ' V , , ' T . . ? ,
SHENANDOAH. Ih.. Dec. 1. -(Special In return for the courtesy would pronna.. , The lioard also made the formal award
Telegram.) Flro this morning completely ,at0 car " an' business you might I of "N" sweaters to the members of tho
de.,royed the 2,- drug stock of Grge toVe n' I ILl'll.""
Jav and seriously damaged his building. It j Th. wrltor fnrIo!)r(, Rriar.. and savs i W lenstrand. Taylor. W. lie,-.' BurnS.' Lundm!
originated in the basement near the furnace i h. hrmr, , ,,.- . frnn, , ,,.,', ; Johnson. Densh.w. McDonald. Morse. Urno.
.,, . , . I diet. Eager. ilson, Schmidt, Little and
man. He will not. however, hear nt all, Mason.
because A. J. Seaman Is not given to writ- ! Tin- fornhuskers are to lose only four
and had good headwax when it was dis- I
covered. It took two nnd a half hours of
the hardest possible work on the part of
Shenandoah's efficient fire company to con
trol the fire, because it was almost Im
possible to get at it.
The building loss was fully covered by
Insurance In the following companies:
Cltlsioiis. St. Louis. $1.2.0; Aetna, Hartford,
$l,om; Queen, New York, $1,000; New Hamp
shire, $1,750 Stork loss only partially cov
ered by the Mercantile Mutual. Spenoer,
$l.om: Central, Fort Dodge, $.rt; Milwau
kee Mechanics. $1,000; Philadelphia Under
writers. $l.nfift; National of Hartford, $1,000;
Springfield. Massachusetts, $l.ono. The Cen-
Ing nnd buying stamps when he can de
liver any message In person, but it Is too
far to walk to New Tork.
Child' l.lfe Mated by hainherlnln'a
f'ouKh Remedy.
Mrs. John Englehardt of CJeia. Mich.,
tells of the anxious moments spent over her
little :-year-old daughter who hnd taken
a hard cold, resulting in croup. She says:
"I am satisfied that If It had not been for
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy she would
have choked to death. I gave this medicine
every (en minutes and she soon began to
tral of Fort Dodge had $1,000 on the soda throw up the phlegm. I can recommend It
fountain. While this fire was on a gasoline In the highest terms, as I hae another
Advertising
Architects'
services.
lno&-li
$ 12 n't
S.512 94
lamp exploded In the furniture nnd hard
ware store of Clovis & Cage, tho largest
store in town, but this fire wus smothered
before serious damage was done.
r
Hfiu vWmtmimmwmn ipiu up una
child that was cured in the same way."
players by graduation and the athletic
am Imiltics consider the outlook oncourag
i'ut for a strong eleven next year.
The athletic hoard of the V'nlversity nf
Nebraska tonight, in response to a recent
resolution ndopled by the Hoard of Univer
sity Regents, appointed a representative to
H'tcnd the conference of American col
leges, called to meet In New York City De
cember :'X. to formulate a program of re
forms in foot ball. Dr. James T. Ie.
chairman of the athletic board, is to repre
sent Nebraska university.
The confidence of the public is
the final proof of merit,
Old
Uideroof
R.ye
Has stood the test
It is old and pure,
CHAS. DENNEHV & COMPANY,
Cnlcago,
Announcement nf the Thentera.
The pre-holiday season Is being most ap
propriately observed at the Burwood
theater, where every performance of " Tiio
Man from Mexico" is delighting as manv
people as can be cared for in the cosy
theater. In this piece Mr. Morrison has
come Into his own. for It gives him the
best possible opportunity for his predilec
tion in favor of legitimate comedy. II..
las scored a decided hit. The next matinc
a ill be given this afternoon, the regular
"professional." when all so.tournlng actor
'oiks are welcomed by the management.
O'liniK FW41RITK I HKTTIXIS
Backer nf Philadelphia Fl.llc Artist
Oflerlns Ten to Seven on Illra.
SAN FRANCISCO. Col.. Dee. 14. -Robert
Fll.simmons moved trday from ids training
Uiiaiters in Alained-i to this clly, uhere
he will remain uniil his glove contest with
Jack O'Brien of Philadelphia on Wednes
day night. He is declared to tn in tine
condition and Is confident of success. The
backiis of his opponent, however, express
eiiual confidence. The betting odds are at
ten to seven in O'Brien's favor. Both
nun have trained carefully, and neither
underrates the other' ability. The Indica
tions are that there will be at least a
fl2i house on the occasion of the meet
ing between the men.
4!
?.H Reward.
For arrest and conviction of guilty par-
'es.
On the night of December IT my store was
ltered and among other goods the fo!-
wlng was taken: Forty gold filled ladles'
t rings, about 2o yards of silk, mostly
i ten and fifteen-yard lengths, except one
'c-e of Mack chlni silk which contained
tty yards; also some men's clothing,
i fctly pants and vest. Wire or address.
OLA F REM I EN.
Marne, la.
t oi l Mllll
I1KMF.X
AITKAL
Faenlty Itefu.e to Allow Continu
ance nf Foot Bell As.orintlon.
NEW YORK. Dec. is -The appeal of Co
lumbia students to continue their foot ball
association until n.-xl spring was denied
today by the facility.
WITH 'IIIF. IlOWl.KH.
Harold 5tnuer
M the Iric theater tonight. This world
en, wind pianist says: "The latest model
lason A Hamlin pianos are the finest I
, ive ever met with." Exclusive state
lent. Schmoller Mueller. 1407 Harney.
try
rrlaite l.toeu.e.
The following marriage licenses
b-en issued:
Name and Residence.
lYsnk R Hume, i minim
Carrie L. Cody. Columbus. l
F.vrn O. Carlson. Valley
All-oitlna WickUnd, Valley
Ezra Else, Omaha
Hoi'tcnse Oilatsford. Council Bluffs ..
Paul Krctek. Kearney, Neb
Anna R. I'rlnz. Clilcdyo
Joe II Marshall. Fremont
Mary R. Ci uh ksdiank, Fremont
have
Age
... 21
...21
... 34
... 28
... 22
... IS
... 34
... 3D
... 2S
... 24
The Krug Parks took two games from the
Armour:, last night (,n. gave one of the
best exhibitions of bowling seen this sea
son. Their iirsi. game of !'W was rolled with
but one error and the Inst, with l.ifta wi
crroi Ii ss. French was high man on totals
Willi till. Clay's 2t2 was the best s'ntile
rai ie and "Ziinmy" was low on Ills team
with .".t; and at the same time the onlv one
without an error. Spriigue whs high for
the Armours with Jfc2. and Neale went
through aeain witln ut nu error. Scores:
KltlU PARKP.
1st. 2d.
Clav p;t t
French 221 1M
Zimmerman 1!7 175
ad. Totil.
142 Si'
210 ci;
174 611
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F. P. RUTHERFORD,
D. P. A.,
1323 FARM AM ST. OMAHA, NED.
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Tho Jrttrr Oold Tops took two out of
thrpo from th Htign K. Rllzf in t"' M'-tru-polltn
allpva. faptnin Kli- trl'd h:inl to
gi-i tho nllev prlre. 213, but hud hard Im-':
hii1 ffll chnrt JiiBt 1(1 pins. Iatt"rou had
the hlli aooro Willi 5"3. Si'orrs:
GOLD TOP8.
Primau
Mahorwy
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White ...
Total. 1
Rice
Puttoron .
Mulhiilland
Griffith
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,.1SH 113 14 J4!)
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1st. 2d. Sd. Tot'l.
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.1WS 14fi R'13
..14 IM H.i 417
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,.14i 154 141 4KI
..770 745 734 2.109
rkKC Brlnnc. to Gotham.
t'INf'INNATI. Drc. 1.-Playpr 'hase.
formerly of the Ix. Angel., a!., club. I.
declared to have been rt-gularly riritfted
and to b now a member of the N'ew York
American leatru tanm. In a dxcUi.ui an
nounced today by the National biine ball
commlaalon.
aportlna; Brnllle..
Omaha oler are practicing- by team.
In the way they will play when the Gun
thera coma to town tne lam duy of thU
year.
Walter Camp .aw the fa-iin at Chicago
Thank.givinir day. when Kclteraall Bhone
lens than lie ha. Id any game thl. tall, and
yet he (av. him a place on 111. tlret team.
Ralph Puiae. th. crack welttht man of
the Michigan team. wa. arretd aa a hnl
in California. The lutein aiory of the
affair i. that Rn.e wax on the way to
aouth.ra CaiXforuU Ut vla.t the (UuUter of
a rh-li fruit crowcr whom lie met at the
Olympic- gallic, durlnft the World', fnlr.
Risc father refuaed In ttlve him the
wherewithal to make the trip, no he wa.
lieatliiK IiIh way by the IioIki route, a sys
tem employed at Ann Arbor Hoinetlnina by
.tudcnlM who visited Vp.llantl before the
motor car wa. put In .rrvice.
Walter Camp ban made hi. uhuh! .elec
tion for an All-American foot hall eleven
and. a. iiMual. cannot see anything In the
wet. H" could not get away from Kcker
eall. however, and roncdil him a place ut
niartcr. Ills select ions for the three
elevens tire:
Kil'Hl Kh-Vell--
Knd Shevlin. Y.ile.
Tin kle- I.-iniKon. I'rnnsvlvanl..
i iuiiril 'i'rlpp. Yale.
'er.ier--'rirrey. I'eiuiKylvania.
( iu.ir.l I.urr. ifarvatd.
Tackle Si ulre. Harvard.
KikI -Glaze, ll.irtniuiith.
WiMI't. r Krkersali. 'htcaRo.
llnlf-ltoomv. ale
Half Hubbard. Aniherst.
l 'ull -.Mi l 'orini k, Princeton.
Hecniid Kb yen -Knd
at lin. CIiIchko
Tackle KorhcK. Yale.
Guard-Thompson, 'omell.
enter I'lanilers. Yn Ie.
Guard Sch nl te, Michigan.
T.i kle 'urti.. Micliitran.
F.nd Marshall. Minnesolii.
quarter - -Hut chin fin, Yale
H ilf-MiiiFe. Yale.
Half Shi hie. i'enn.ylvanla. .
Kill I V. S.Utza, C'uliimhia.
Third Kleven
Knd -Ixlne. PennH Ivanla.
Tackle Hertke. V im onHln.
Guard-Kletcher. Urown
Center iale. ChlCK't.
Guard -Maxwell, Kwarthmor.
Tackle Miaelow. Yale.
Knd-Tooki r. Priiieetin.
yuarter ' 'rowell, Hwartlnnora.
II ilf- H;iinmoiil. Mich.
Ililf Kimllay, Wi.cnn.ln.
Full-Bczdek. Chicano.
Sutiimary of repre.-eniative. on three
eleven.:
YuIh 81'Swarthmora 2
ClilcaKo 4 Miinii Kota 1
J'eniiKvlvarila 4 I tart mouth 1
Michigan '"i n' II 1
Harxard 8 Hi own 1
Princeton 2 Columbia 1
WIcnnMii 2 Ainlier.it 1
Including one former rnlver.lty of ('til.
rago player.
Load.iig Uikta Silnr-tdiiolm, jvwtier.
NO THOUGHT OF A REMOVAL
Solhlaa; ald or .aaseiited at Wa.lt
Ingtnn of Tranaferrlna; Kre.
Raral Headquarter.
Superintendent C, K. I.lewellj-n of tb.
Omaha riv'.ion Rural Free, Iielivery ia
ttirned Sunday evening' from a vl.lt f
W'anhlngton. where lie had been In con.ultt
tion with Chief IiiKiecti,r of Po.toffln
Vickery. "Nothing: wa. .aid In refereni
to the removal of the dlvixlon to Indian
HrKill. or I'laewhere," .aid Mr. Llewrllyn,
"and I do not think there i. any intention
to rfmove the dlvl.ion from Omaha. t)ur
talk wa. along the line, of how to im
prove, the rural free delivery ay.iem. Tim
PoBtorTtre department i. deeply Interest, d
In the rural free delivery and i. aiixioii. t4
aee It Improved in every pofflble way."
Itaby Itiiign- Krenncr, 15th and l'odge.
Erie Railroad.
No change of car. Chicago to New York,
Boston, Mas..; Buffalo, N. V., and Colum
bua. Ohio. The.e train, carry .plendld
Pullman and dining cara and roaches Ap
ply to Ticket Agenta or J. A. Dolan. V. P.
A.; Railway Exchange, Chicago.
i Money for ( hlcaan.
' SEW YORK. T)ee. IX The .iih-treH'ii y
! today tran.ferred Vtn.if curreiicy to I In-
cago for bical liankH. The hankx are .Ik.,
I reported to have made large Ulieet .hip
j menta to the game i-enter.
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