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TT1F. OMAHA DAILY TV.E: TIITUsDAV. XOVKMHKK 1.". inrfi. FARMERS JOIN FEDERATION A u trie nn 8ocit af Equity lHil.it witli Oreaui&ed Laborer. J IPPLAL FROM UNIONS IN PORTO RICO ', I alraanlsatinn Is tnkrd ) lrn (onarrti Ihr inntina Home Rnle to People of Ulainl. I mr MIN-M-'Al'dLIH. N.iv. :i - A turn' m I - i i . . i i . , I -i; . .. it i-m..-i . ,r" " r-p.v-!-.a!iv. 'I Mr m!' ' i.rnrriil Williniii .. 4-rmi1 fMrnifrsV u..i Mivn . 'If NuKWlfl-l. I'.-nn . Nm . 14 ;r,. i , Wil mrlrin SnrlMy of KtiI'v. si l'n"iii'n Kv .1;..,, ,ti,i,nlv nf hif lim- ht- lioni ..iti J tinn. r-i'.. !:... :.. i t- i ' h. f .lM , K.t , ,,,, ,..ilti it.nil.l.. H.- ,-om-In Xt rii!. a f-ol-iii .i, liy i.- J'..rn. K: m ! ,,,.,., ,j tin si. I i.t I- i"on. i. lit in tin- iK;iif. fantii.K.. IBI'M.1'. n ins t; l"i' in-l , Li "Titri nd mm" p. liH.,,! ;t. . .l.-m t.ir l.i- j , iiiinti v, ,i u'l Mi 'ii il. n in. i.itinn "I . I'-;inrhi-p of ih. Anniii.in .niiln-iiiry t i -: ti.iril thi4 iiin.-i linpi'it ini iviiiM.i: t 1 . i iiwlim f 'hi- Am. 1 1. .-i'i I'.-.n i.i; f I i .nhor , ciiiiv "1 1. in. J Tli'-rr uiri iii.i- i ' pt -snr .i t i in.'i iiiim ii .tti rtM.j,i- p4o( in, WVpt MiPlis. ri;i : Intl 1 1 s. rf. Ilil i'l' III.- .i- j ilfly, i.ili.-, Iinnlv ..'.tlniinn lln pnliry .if: tlio furm'TV ll I. ri nrl inriy'in Bifiu )itipm tlint li nii;ht li.r.uiii' iiHillat.-.l !i!i lln AinTlnin l-'f ilrr ' imi "I l.nliur X. ('. CmtAlr;., llt niKuinf'-i "T inn ( 'iirican Su-i'-ly of Kuuily r-ir i' .-ni.ii. . oi1 urcrtt iil niifiuMii Py I, Is pp-.i 'it I ho ouppnrt of itrpanizi il Ikhnr in i h- lu f tho omnnixod failings ncnln! ih.- ' nn.l d mi n." tin- i ..'ininls.-io'i ii;4 n .-n.. I Hi. t.i. aril nf Tiartr p nihil"! " "Wb limy i-oiiii-nl lln- wln-at inuk.-i. n-. an- ilt'liiK." miIiI Mi. C'uwl.'v "Ti'ila' tho n 1 11 1 i'l' .Mniiii' ipi.ll art3 imi ill peini if ihutiiiiK ilimn P...HI.-. v.- a'.' Iii.IiIIiik 'H-k OUT Whft. lillt tin' DM II I 'ft ''! w :H Mx thai for mi, ji;.t t hi- -.rni- h In nyn dooo. Tin- unly way In wn it'll I::-- 1 I tnlllCT ar.il rnnsllllir I' l iltl 4 t I lit' lll.- t i. ( thrv (lrrrvt- t! In .hi thi ir own lilli.r .. The vninrnisMon init'i Hint tlm Itn.nil ,.; 'I i !i'li- spi'i iihitoi 4 an- nihlilntc Imtli m' us." I't'. lilrtit ririn-ippi-.-t pnki- ii'iillallv uf ll.. i 1 .i i rni-rs' inii riiirni . ! Tin- il. li-pnt.-n ,p. nt iho nfii riKi'iii in tnil l"v l i.li'3 Pi finiii' nf intf-r-1 . all hiniRli uino of tho di'loKati"" ulijortnl .i rnlinK .hi llio sltHt cars licca us.- ihry air npi'rati-il liy nonunion nion. .Appeal front Porto Hlt'o. ( .lllinir on Iht- Ar.n rii-Hii l-'i ilrtaiitir. of liibor for ;iiil in siruiim: tin- frii'lnin uf Forto Klro. SHnllairo lBlria., iloltnali' to tho Arnoric-.m I-odi rut inn i l lalior from that inland, today pi nti d to thr- foil, ra tion a 1 OMOlutinu avklim ih.it lln- Ani'-rii-.m Kodoration of 1.,-ilnn- urni- upon th" i-oiim -f;, of tho I'niterl tft.i!'-." ilv oxtonnjor. of tlv prlnrlplo of fi'lt-Ko.-iTiniinit in tlir ) uph i' Pi-rti) Kirn, 'and thai ih. l-Yd.-r.ul.v. of libor hiivr ii hill introdia i .1 Kianlins thif j-rirx-ipN-: ab-.i thai tin- Ann rii -in l-ViPr,,. . fin of Iiljni- .'ii.in.1 that ili t1ntinn.il li'iu.-io of ri pros4-iiiati'.-4 ipi i.p-iiz.. ih. j,.. pi" of rmtn Rli o as Ann rh-an i itir.i-ns ami Kuai-antec thi-m tin ."ann- rinlits and piivl-l'-P' s poHsiossi'd I iv tin- pi-oplr of all otlnr Mlatr.s nnd li-rritnrii s nf tin- I'liit. d Slatrs The rrsoluthm w id l.c t i nsidrtrd Iv-foro tinnl Mdjnuriniiont. S' nor lRli'sin-4 alyn invit.'d tin- Ann'i ii a-.i IVdoratlon of IaUor to nir-rl m t iar in S in Juun. forto HI Thr invitation i-.nii. r from tlm mayor of San Juan. fl-nnnflnlnn iif .Ii4illnl. 4.a..t..ii(,.iL. a ..... .1- -..ji , "' .....4u... ...k .no in . .11 ss- tun of Iho I nlt'd Slabs as ' tyratinical ai d untlqu'itoil, frotn the poliee court up to th. tUlprolTle COIirt of llio I'tlil'd States." liu, I rallinjf for tin' election of judi;. s by tn.-j poiipb. wi re ipiroducetl by Vlcier T,, r, t -o-r of Milwaukee, a (socialistic ilelet-ate. J Th'- resolutions also denounce the Insurum,-! ' system ' f the ITiit'd Stab s, demand that Japa nefi and Corcans bo exij.id'd Iti the sanio manner msi Ihe chim se. Worn 111 1 irploymrni wnn denounced und child labor ci'lisii'.eti. These resolutions are presented regularly tit oat h convi ntion and have as v. r faile 1 nf adoption. A report de.ilitiK chiefly with the political activity "f the Canadian unions rini-'uv-i; the butdness before the con.i!!. u and it .adjourned for tho day. DEATH RECORD. Mm. t linrlOK A. tronii. t'AXXlIS. Nov. 11. Mrs. rimrles A. Strong, ilaurhtor of John P. R01 kcfell.-r. died this morning; In the Hotel Pu I'arc. Mm. StronK liad l.eou ill for muiio tinn, and BurTeretl a paralytic strok" on No ernber 12. after which she sank slowlv XI tit 1 1 the end. The body will be Hen: to America the end of t'ds week. Mrs. fluirlcs A. Sttfti: Mioweil aymp totiia of Illness four yea.s ago. when living in Lakewood. X. J'. She withdrew from noi-iHi. Uf" at Lak'-wood and liv.l Very quid!:.. About two years ago kUu m lakti. lo Cannes for h-r health, but tho change "brought no material improvc inont In hei con.l'llor Alra. Stronn'a huabant: was u profesaur of pbylosopby nt Pryn Maw r. ami Inter It professor tu Columbia university. It was said last sprint; that tlio Hint as id' Mrs. Strons wit the principal reasm hv John J. Rockefeller consented to go to Kuropiv Albert is. Dlrrku mtMON'i", N'-b.. Not H.-aSpe. ial)--Albert S Pierks died at his restd'-nro in Ihls eity this mornlii'j at tlio ago of 74 joars. Ho wan born In dormant- .md tann' fo Illinois about fifty years age. Thirty all years ago he settled in Saunders e iuiuy, Whero. he engaged extensively 111 farming, and four, years ago retired from active business and came to Fremont. Ho was ihe You Can Trust The People - ". I rrar m. Hi ' 1 a-' 1 It - ll aa I Iran who U bad ( 1 B.4Umr had a nifh I ( ''" K.' I WiioopingC oushtwa V . It on inart. an4 I . 1 "sl !. Ttrtl'i Ptije. t tiKhU aW wtaud ai a . V J I Tal-Hunoy ad krt.ka V . u ml n all awtju I lit I i A l? "I U"iT. Ut I tht lu hi I ffJkf, A. 1 tuutbaixt kaM It la S 1 Hell's fle-Tr- . . oiT mjlj lbs I B.or sn4 It laa i tfT-fi k -i-vV,: atmuii- I f.4 brr. I g Q 9 TT VV Man. A tics l 1 1 D. tUiafLaa. jT F tV A. H " 1 I LF. J tl OVER 5,000,000 BOTTLES SOLD ANNUALLY r Lock tor ttie Bell 2Sc 60c MAirrr Acre THE E. E. 8U7MEHLAN0 X 'V ,r;:;,r.:;.;r;;;::i;r:ASiiTON and spencer tie !."! .1"d IV. i: ; , 'l u!m c e. r I I c r 1 1 : t.i ill iluiuli .,n.t 1,.mi1hM- i.lvv.t. H J ' M- t d ' '!. 'v tl'i!" vcimft Mr I r .1 at . o. i. .ji mid tan da 1 1. ll ' t Ill :in - ri ill be- h-ld 1 1 i"n h' !.'. r- -l.!rn. t, Miil.ir II. . Rml. i -s a.v;i:i.i:s i .ii. x... i u I !:-.: . X'-h m Ki:si icted a : f !v ologist iml !'! .'ii i'iiuii, phtl inthropii-'. fri'ti-1 .i ml i "ii patu-ci ! ,T..p Hrown and t dig-. in f ''if .!.l !', dl-'d at his home i'l South I'.is.nlci'.a t id.i at tie eg.- '! Major jvll ;ir nml ;is It- lu iundi ,., ,n jt ,-Un: I U'-ll- OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Mrtrkrtinu ol lloua In Hi lli-liiiv llt-i-iii'il nf aiut 'rinit I ml Irttr. llio i .i ..A 11. ii . X.a. 14. -iSpi i i.d Ti-1-Wriin-i. I I'l io- I'lirnnl saf: Tin to if 'hint iirj'-d :.i i ditio.su the Hint It. line of ho(;s. Total tiftpii pai klnit a Uj.Mn1. . i op P.u-o.1 with W,. tho pi-ot-o.linit wool; . and .v..f.fi for iho .-on , spmidiiiK wot k ln.-t iai- stnoo X.ivombor 1 tho total I viiiki ! .iit.ii n- id.-t -s l.Ua.t"! H war Illti i nnp Hi .is follow -: i'n ,,lrnf . T : o'p . itm.",. Cll.lilgO ... ll'.lNt' 1 in" Kansas I'll, ;'!.! i;,".'"i South uniahu :.".- lA.nm S; I .I'lil. . . iVt.i ii.tiiii S.. .1. --. ph i4n.r0. s.r,.iKit lniliiniatilis If.iKi M'.i'ii Milwauk.- ";.i.-ii .i.iin ("mi inii.iti ... ?.".. ;m.ix. i ntuniwa is.i' ' nl.ftm fiil.i; Kapnis I.l. i;.im siou t it - :;i.'m 4 i.i"i St f'alll i.i 4'i.'i t'lt-vi-land .-j.tnio ".'i.Oon GRAND JURY BUSY IN WYOMING , I 1 It it in or tllouod I n Ion l'nolllo I rnitds io i Hf I on- Idrrotl. I Spn-lal.i I rill'.VKX.NI'. Win.. Nov. II Tho f. tirral K'-atnl Jury i-onvrni'd lioro yrs-li-rda.v nioiiiir.n and Is ooiiHidoilns a numbor of important ta.sos. It had lwt-n niniorod that t in-- .iary would at thi; linn- tako up tho inat;ir of tho allrKed l'nlon facific foftl land frauds, but the l'nlti-d States i.flii-frs -l.i i i ii to know notliins nbn'tt tho i 44.... I'l.,. fr to .ill- (il t.rt:t KOfT4OV m and ab nil tin- li'd.-ral build1nr. how ovor. and it would ti"l h" surprising if tin.' prrs.-al sission of tin- unitid jury is madi a tin nii'i ahli nno. 1 lll1IN M. 1M inn 111:1 line Man I'lrmla l.nllly. lnt Ttii tlllier rriKonora M,Bn, Tr'til. MlTi'lIKLr-. S. 1).. Xov. H.-iSpceiul Tel kiv. in. '- At thr session of the circuit court today it'll. 11 irs Kr.is.iin- pleaded guilty toIarpor I-,. charee of ss-iiotini. . .licenia 11 A aPor Xowpiaii, wiii.-h occurred .1 tnotitli .so. The rhoothip: of tin- pollei.niun. however, j was not fatal and the ehan. ok nro that j bo will ii. i w. ll. Krusane was sentenced 1 w ill n- l ,,, ,,, ... ,. i,,.,. i . to top years ' .... .4 1 nie Van Hooter, won stiatifrhd her t.ll'l ! .at mrill lasi .pril. aim ttiuiaru t t'v. w no ,.. ...... .,, ... ...... ... : Ids I'Mill. The sups.sit.in was that thev . would piead K-tiilly but they ilei'llneii lii I do so. 'IV111 pie ; of thriiicr nt Mirrlrian. ( SI I KR I PAN. Wyo.. Nov. 14 (Special. 1 atr1 , rf,Kh,on. Ho "wax so .xtiud In In a ; -t-Slieridan and liortliern Wyoming i -ltuperate utierau'-os that In- forKO' o Masons nrtv jubilant over peeuriim a iii.i- ! ln tiom to tno dlsiribc. Nebraska' .... ., t 1 ' 1, a oucht noi allow itself tu lake too ureal lensat'.oti Ironi the Imperial coutril for Huvnnt.lg,. of ,-xctise; play.ng the game is! (la Institution of Kalif temple of tlio i much better rreourse. Mvsuc Sbriue Sheridan. A .special! Kansas in yciiin g"n- hv wa utjoul ,h, . . . , ,. . ,;iio:-t fn;T.-.i.!.4..i. antagnnlst NeUraaka hud 1 i-oprohetiti.tive was sent to (.hica,-o to to m,et . u)wii- s putting up the best faino appear boforo th" Iiupi-riai council, and of the soas-on against me I'urnhti.-T.eris. In 1 an ure.l th- dispensation over the heads the "" o, 1j-s pHueipal loot Hall in I .. , , ,. . , . I the -west was la the state leaijj., cum- ; ot lift eon other applicants, it is said, Iho ..a ,ho nnlvor.ities .a twa. Ivann. 1 petition from Sheridan being tho onlv one iant-d. Tin- row slnine will l.o itisli- ; J , tutod here f'ei tuber 12, by a tam from I I N'a.ia tempi'' of Pcadwood. S. I, and I the rcromonias will i.ontiti'1.. ovor two tin. vs. Now Theater Dedi'-Blod. MITrilEI.L, S. P.. Nov. H.-Spceia. Tele, gram. 1 The Gale theater, erected at a cos; of Si.5.ii. was. d. dicat' d last niclu w ith an audionro of l.'.im people. An addros-r, was delivered by Hon. H. Preston and 1 a res's-inse was mad.- in- 1, t. Gale, iho bii'lder. Five bundi'-d citliens nf this eity bought tickets ut ?1" each for the opening performance, which was the only bonm asked by Mr. Gaje. 'The Mayor of Toklo" wan the first torupany to play in the thea ler. South Dakota Aotornns llimiirril. 1H ROX. S. P.. .Nov. lt.-iSpecril.)--Three well known South Dakota veterans have boon honor, d by the eonnnander-in-ehlef of tlio National Grand Army of tho Re public, much tu tin- delight of their com rades in this stale They will bo com missioned Hlds-de-ciinp on the national commander's staff. They are Pat Popart men1: Commander E 1'. Farr of Pierre, Colonel J. B. Geddls of Huron und Colonel Joseph Phillips of Spearflsh. Homesteader (nmmlta Sole I do. I'ltiKRK.. 1?. L.. Not. 11 -'Special 'fol-enm.l-A mossi ii"or came in from Haves. totty miles went of her.- this evening and' announced the suicide of Knos Caniuin, a homesteader, near that plait', by the Use of carbolic atdd. No cause Is known for the avl. . They Know What They Want. 01 the Bottle. . o4 tl. BotUM. Mao oaxr rr HEO. CO. Paduca., Ky, . , Coet Ripids Amateur and St. Lou.i Prohsh Hith Gnus at Trap Shot. N9 TALL SCORLS THE SECOND DAY lift I lfl Mm I'nkf Part nml Hie ondHinn Arr nt FropHlnns 1 1 uiirnnntcnt W III t lose Tilda . n.irli p. t.i (:-, tli- pi . 'f nial from I.iui.-. f t:.. with Aslil.m. tho Hin.iii-.it i of 1-00:1 Hnrid". odn.-.-d.iv- lor hiali S-.n in thr t l-i'rt y fl't It annii.tl trap tiiiiinaliiO.it I ol ih.- iirnnhj i;i.n i luh with a smrr of h.l ' tr.it h. Thr- Mi"it in th" !' Uki mind iraih I thr hitd-i ilri-i'it inp find tin 1 1 tna i kahl -i . orrs wore inndr. An i v p. f i ft r-ln"itt !s i 1 oU part in thi- toiiT-tiam. m dating t In- ith.,'',,' la. ii ll hniiirh sotin tljii nut shoot in nh ; :t "-. Th.- tin i tiaiai-n t v .'I lin ! l-ln-.l to-l-.v . Tin -4i.,.on. day ol thf I'.iii i.a:ii.-n! iipiti' d i up a liltl.- hill- with Hill ly-flVf i-oni t-sian I s on tho tlrinjt line, hut nmivit hslaiiilins tin ' ; tii-Mi'tlftt! v.-nihiM- tin ti link- n 'lii'-- ' ahl- iinpi-i. .-lin nl in llio sinri's nvi r Ihnsi' ' of I ho .t.aufnral day. I.nl (wo in.iti-hts ''i' 4iiiriploii.il in tho inoriiiiiE si tul I-M ' 'll'Hrifll of I'lor.'li.-i-. Kan., a. id l-:d Klillr of ' ,VM ii"i' ""'- '" ' '' imhh i fpif.t i.sk. ion wuti a ,-n an n.-ure "i '"only summit oa.-i:. Hilly Hmm. tno iiipn "' fltt day. loll otT consldorahly m ir Koon wilt, :in( it imiKS iikc no win i 'ml he ;ii on tho honors today. ho si-nffs for tho day w-i: Tioifrt s II iniii'y ... I.ootnit- .... Tow-ii.i no . Mtl'onaM . I'laiik !,o- l-'oiel I. in ilt mi in I lidozwort h Hndd M'irini'ist4-r Ailnnif .... . il 11 1J 1.", 1:1 11 lit l.i I.! H -l.M .itii i.; is ! i.: is )j 14 p.- h; . 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In H-. 11 12 11 :- . 12 12 11 irs-. .. !.... . .. ..14 14 . .. .. 13 . - . 15-. j Ropet ' T'inrstoii Brown . . . Hoot. I 01.11 Rll LS TO MKKT StTIRDAI ! K.a-n- Will t lnsl. on '"'' I'lold. N 'luaska has a hard j.imi' nbeii'l Willi sti. 1 1 1 -41 n t- :i - l.lne.ilii 'I'll'! i "ofti 1 1 1 isk e rs now clabii tlir t- l'i-oi 111 tho game wiin two Kansis tscmts wiv 1 n-iiihmii. as cn n.u IH inr.41 n-3 l.-lilnii tti.-t I r; e ll-. cIhIiii. liowever. ' dnof not a.-cord wjlli Hint of "A Student," w ho wrote tin- sporuiin editor of The Hoe from the university, h - 1 eiaring In most Iniiiaf-i'ined terms, that ! Mi.- t'orrihui-kers were tl.e victims of uri- f nil' l oi-iiuirniu m fVtot U11I1 111 I , il o umiilitJ. .NHssouri and Nebraska. Iowa got ali swelled-up over n good learn it had some . vuuca m on . n H triaH t r lun'ilf mwi fasti V i .onu'iiiny. with th- result it is almost ' I without a toini and without trend game:'. Nebraska ha gone ah'-ad. iuipro ing its i team each year end trying to moot stronger Kai'is each your uniil this tall tho schedule .-ailed for Jit'"- heavy anmes. Minnosoti. Chicago urid Kansis. and these in tho fin" of Nebraska having ptactit.iily a gro. r team. Haicb S11.i1 h antl Kid Ji n.ti I- w ill be the main attr i.-ti ins at ihe boxintr carnival nt OThotT's hall Friday night. Th-se two promi'-r boxois of the city- have both beep ill training tor some line ami hmh cluim to bo confident of s ieross So much In terest attaches to the event and the limita tions of th" hall an- su. h ihe management of tilt; I'lub lias decided to tul out all passes and every unit entering the door.i must have m paid ticket. Smith nud'i quite a reputation a tew years am. iu 11 honor and Is anxious to g.-t back into th -g-ood trraee of thi publle. and lo tha' end lias been training faithfully for the fuming bout. The snow will make a soft Hold lor Ihe practice of the gridiron warriors in thiA section. This will not boilu r much, as the snow tame on a dry, t-mootli ground. If tho snow had come after 11 thaw when Ihe Holds wore rough It would bo ha t'i on thu players, us the ragged edges of giound would make ii pretty rough sledding. Game Warden O'Hlien, who is in at. tendance at tho a mat tin- siiool across the river, save the people of tho stsio nro not an bad as in former ears in iryini; to ship game out of season or in larger quantities than tho law allows, but liieio are niflttv cases, never! heless. and he ie kopt busy following up prosecutions. Members of the rival ta.-iins who plaved fo1 the 0fl'l's champlonsJijp at Chicago I Inst month were two famous players who m'oke Into the professional panic as mom rers of the baitory of the Marietta o ) teem a decaue ago. The pair in question are Pitcher Jack Taylor of the Cubs and ' First Baseman "Jiggs" Ponohtie of iho j White Sox. Kleven years ago Tavlor 1 pitched Hiul ponohno caught him for the I little team down at Marietta. They sen ' nrated the following year, but each nnallv 1 w.or!:e.l liis way Into the fastest of tmii- ; rti-'iy- j It's a good thing that Flberfeld and Sic . Graw are in different leagues. Wonder ! what would bapon if they both appeared ion one fleldl Philadelphia North American J Son-e of tho devotees of uutDiiiohning r.-- S'jing hero recently expressed thomsolvoit I to tho effect that it would be a g-ood M'-a j lo hold an automobile flower parade early I next summer. The suggestion Is to make Ithe event a. brilliant one. The recent fiotal ! parade in Omaha. In wlih li many auto ! inoblles participated. It Is stated, was one of the most successful affairs of the kind : over undertaken in that city. Pr'1.ea utr given for Ihe most artistic . airing car, , nost artistic runabout, most unique design and handsomest turnout driven by a woman. Washington Star. Although It Is not generally known out j sldo of her Immediate t lrr of mends and acquaintances. Miss Kfhfl Pairynn re Is i one of the most expert golf players in ti ls country, she having won many valuable i ! prizes for expert playing on the links i f iho Manhattan Country club In New Yotk I M.Mi barryinoro s.oads nearly Hie wh.uel I of her summer vacatloti on tho privato links ' of lier unele. John Prow. or. Ifug Island ' Kngin ibratlnn sni the eoinpur itlvo j merit of four and six-cylinder motors is I llio theme to !e discussed bv the engineers ' and factory superintendents of the thirl v I 'odd members of the Association of Lit ens.-.l 1 I Automobile Manufacturers at their meeting I In Leceinber. j , Franklin Truiiiuer. bettor known as Mon j Trimmer, challenges uny lis jwiunder :n i Xeliiarka or K.a for a match at osioft "s j : hall Thanksgiving ni tornoon. I ' Tins liietz fo'it ball team his a. yet no 1 game s. hod ll.-tl ft,r Suiidav. Any leani d , eirirg thio dite kindly lihone L. K liainn. . lioiiglus 4121. i i Mlclilvxn rlaploB mart !'.(. j ANN AKlOK.- Mi. li . Nov. 14 Willi Cap. ! iuuu Curtis IvXl Lvhu.a iff. link IitJi a,. I.t.'k. n .iikI I 'iiri4 1., win" .i!4 n ii.l up. II I i l nv In. kit. K"ing H 1 4T I c ln ri'lv .is n "l-infr.' l.r ;ii4(. ot ot mi4j 1mih4- ess. ill. I nt.cisity .if M'chiitan toot bad pii'.-rs .-no ! irly ..f ntvni thirty "loot iri' left i..ti:elii foi W't sti It sti r. I'm, h.T th. y will ri mam until i.itlv Satnr .1... . They will 11" n go t'i Fhiln.b Ipln i ' . i ' i t t t he 1 'nlvi l .- it y . 'f l'ennst Ivn nit foot ..i!i pi. v.-n S.i 1 111 da y attotnni.n In what w '":'!:! -t l ill Ann Arbor toul.:hl I" bo !'..- "1st h.ipi I. ss t'ii..t hull contest ll.nl Mp h'g.in tins gone inln in tears. Co it'll ..t .Li l. n :i.K t niltilit "ttil tl M . .-1 1 lira -i I' rut 'I'l n i : lmw a i-lvinn- Ii win. IKIlIK lMklMi n.i.f:i. i. I otirt Mops I'll In Form of Rfltltul In llUlrlt-1 of fnluml.ln. WASI 1 1 Nf ITf'N. Xov. 1 1.-r.o"kni.ikiinr. us it has i,r. n i .iri.i.l Kn al tho K.-miins ra.-o t-.nk. was to. lay ik'i larod i'locnl and W'll T . : 1 T'-t i-. v ho vnltintrorr-d him' If n do. I. lam to toit th. law. wn ilorl.itvil 1r1.lt -:id s.-ntoiif.-d In 11 1 in Inn I t"ui 1 in lilt lor imprison!-,;! nl tor two bouts The ( anso tutu, d on t:i'' 1 iinst ruot ion of tho law pro !iil.p:PK " 4-ttltiir op a painlnc tnhlo' In tin- 1'lstmi of 1 'ulnirbia. Tho ih foiiso nd 1 : 1 1 t 1 llir pai aphorna ha of n bookiiinkrr 1 .."sistod ol .-tools and a 1 ash box arid thai a ilt hullo Irii ailon was nosignod to .t.-h hool.tnak. : in tho bottlnu Tins. An api'oal w is at nni'o t.ik. a to Iho i-oail "i .-lpf'i-al-. 1'ir.illtiij tho appial scnli'tit-i- It i'l llol ho ..i'i;('d till It.'lviS. Tin ; rut 1 has boon a nialtor of (iron: in-.-ti"l In lln- tin 1:11; world in Ii w- of tin fall nioitliio of tin- VV-ishltiKlon .tin koy 1 I'll'. !" b' Kin K1j1l.1v not. .lust bow tiir l '-a- hlti llio d.'i-lsioii is i-.tard.'d liv 1 hi ll. iU wi-s iiniii'iito.j in tho roilowhm slati--ini'tit wiv'-n out for f.tibhontlon toiimht by S. T. Walton, sorrilaty of tho club: Tho iint'tinu nf ili. ashitiKtoii .Im koy i bih. s-. bo. lull. i to fonnnoni f on Friday ni-t. will bo carriiil throuah .looordtng to proorntn. h il- booktuakmii has, py tin-ilo.-ision of tho r-ouri. boon doolarod IIIokhI. hottjiiR lift W(-i4i iii.l'i l.liials is not 11 nuti ishnbh' ofti nsi . Iho Washlnnton Jot key ( lub will strl. tl- rarr nut tho court's do. cision in the matt"!- pi'iidints lln- si-ttlo-inont ol tho i-piostion on IIiihI uppoal." Soriotarv V,l.ln nddod that cortiin kiuiis ot hi-ttitiK bad boi-u canfod on upon Ih.- M,,,:nds of llio club simo lsi;i upon .nit '..m il n a .looi(;ijii l-v .tuilxo Iiraiil. -..f lln supr-no- .'otirt of tho dlntru t. This 'i"i l.siou t((ita- onl- w"nt to the niannor of br'tii; horototoio provailinir It was hold tu be no offonsi., ho nddid, tot- a pitson lo Pinko hot--; 1 libit for this put p. iso he plight biivo u shooi or pro Ki.iiu. aial i V4.il ii tuinibi r in hln hat. al Ihoiiirl. In- tniuht nol hao 11 fi.sod plait arssiciii'd him in w hi. h to i.i business. In pi otinuitoiit sentunoo urori l a'ls. .Tudiro Stafford eomniont.''l on tho I'aet that th" case was in lln- iiMluvo of a friendly on. end lor this r.-tison tin- sentont-o was .1 iiomiuel otic lb-, howovoi. hlnlod ibm till nr.. ofioi.it. -rs Miuild not bo troalor) so ! 11 1 11 1 1 . S S. Howland. pi esldent of thf Wasb ineti.n .liiekev i lub. said tonight that t ho rh-i'ision in tho 1 ia-is c-isf- woulil not ititor t.to with the ran tnoollnt.". Inspector I'.oanlinun. thief of dotoethi-s, r'aid ho would tako no action and would ma k'' no a ri est nt rietinlnii tint Ihk t ho. roin iue nni-tinw unless nrdoiod to do so by llislliet Atlorrioy R-ik'T. i:i.imi A!!fM'I.TIO I'nlil Hoforooa Arc Kzolodod Ironi I I iimrntN in hloh 'I be llftl. lnle. .iiXltON. Nov. 11 At th annual general lueo'iin.- of tho Kuc'lish I.iwn Tennis astm- t iation hold today, the name of Heals ' '. Wrisht was proposed a th" repi es'-ntatit e 01' tin- lTilted Sia'os on th" I'oiiiuil. but b. v.-.is withi-awn whoti the iptostion of tli'- ' tiilit.i? o' the National T.-iwn Tennis Aso- ! ciaiion o! Atporle.x 011 his amHteur status Wis fais.-U. I-'ll l t -1 lit t -o of tlio tl"eirates vot. il for nrn' 1 1 1 i 1 1 - H apainst the pi v. posed rule rto bntrinc any one oncagod in the manufac ture 01 r.-iail of tennis roipiisites. either n 1 i:i:..i; -t or ' inplove. front acting as ret -1 rov haialii tppers, si-erotarv or rnati.iir4r of any prii'.e 'lie.-tino; pirw.sed hv ih" Lwu Tennis nssorlation or afTlliated otgaiilzi'. liot.s. The rolnl. however, was lost, as t!iio was not a two-thirds maturity. Th" iliscusi..n liroucht dlroet loforotico t. Arelalali. Falmet. socrotarj- of the All j'TiiKlaml elub and tnaua-ror of ch.'t niplon ship contests, wlif. also manager of .1 ttrm which m.-inn'net 11M tennis noulsltos Th'- niretiuo; passe, a resolution that mi pi 1 son noting as reforeo or handicnper in an mien m.etlnr- for a fee or to whom iii'im v was paid for traveling or living ox pel isos be allowid to "oinete in such moot I ri s- nMl MIIIKM'Oa A- STIFF kaiii-: None Too Cojyjlileqt of Result of i Hell(e-e 4 mutest. T'KTK. Noli., v. ,14 The DoHilio popple an wo: lying over thi' ReHvno gume Satur tlnv. Four vie'Hifs il five panics has md la. nie them w( n imtldent and ihev realize Ih:" Coach Whttifmote has a clever sv-4-m nnd an acgi egatlon of players who ari' game 10 tl.e lam Inch. Definite word has come tha.1 tin.' Pail -vile team will bo aceoiiiparded by a latere crowd of sup. porters from fni'ulty ami Ftiidtnts, and this moans that Bfllvvu" aims to win and bp ci'leiitallv to yivo ail exhibition iif nervt em! sportsmanship which will wipe out the memory of the (li-rht from the field two years ao with th" score .15 10 ti agnlnst tlnm and Iwentv-two minutes vet to play. Peine people attribute this largely to Bijle vip's each. Pipal, who was a quitter. Tin' Poane p am has been in fin bpirits this wo.-k and while the utmost entire os of last year's s.iuhiI has givn Coach Fuhrer an horrtil.-an task yet the voting siorr .are taking hold In good shape'. Cap- . 4 rl III l.'tl - rtlMl Vll. II .ri on (It n.Kr. l-4i vet- .oralis and seniors, will play tho earne of their ! ;e tl thoir last game on iho homo 1 field. tain Pay and wuartorbsck Rates, both vet- AVITH TDK UWI,".RJ. 1111 tiie Metropolitan all.' a lasl night the Hlnck Kata won two out of thror games from the El Cnudillos. The Kats . si iit'd off like a whirlwind, but f -!l down on their seeond grime nnd came bats: ; strong 011 the third game. As Mr. Klaek ; was up to see how his boys could bowl It I who a case of doing something, and lie was j well pleased witli his little kittens and .ther" wasn't anything too good for the ' hoys. Camp of the Kals b'td high single I Kit in- with 2T1. Ptfnkwater was high on 1 totals witli 5sn. Kaufman of the Kl Cau- dillos was the only one to reach the 500 inaik. Tomorrow- night there will he one I or the season between the Colts and Fal . stiffs. Score: I Kl. CAVDILLOS. 1 Tfttal. 4.54 51 "7 4V9 41., Mcl.ein . : Kaufman ! Haum.m . ..1X7 ..171 ..IP ..152 .171 1'l 174 U'l 1 1.7 1.S7 11SI 174 l.W 17'i irx , Pa xi on Himiohs . Totals 7.7 77't PLACK K ATP. 1. 2. Total. 4-1 4iS2 51 :l Huehr Solomon .... i Camp j Hut ens Ui inkw aier 11 1". 11 1H5 224 I'i'i 132 114 IS'l Pd I"-. 1S4 I'iJ p; ,V17 1 i.6li Totals no? 7.1:t Ito nxns-NebrasUa Font Hull l.amc. Th;s game will come off at Lincoln No vember 17. The Rurlington will sell tickets at J:'.ii for the loupd trip from Omaha No vember 17, tickets good return same day. city Ticket Office, 1502 Farnatn street. H.ii llngion tlepot. 1' th and Mason streets. Omahn Men Head Papers. Captain F. J. Kllison and II. S. Mann, sinierint indent and treasurer, respectively. ' of the Nebraska Humane society, wont to 1 Chit ago Tuesday evening to attend a meet j ing of t he- America u Humane association. .Mr. Kllison will read paper on ' Stock Trnneportailon Conditions as They Art" and Mr. Mann will read a short paper on "Humane Conditions in the. West." The forests ami fields are abundantly supplied with vegetation of vari ous Linds, not alone to beautify the land, but to furnish the ingredients for making a remedy for every ill and ailment of mankind. Medicines made from the roots, herbs and barks, which nature has placed w the disposal of man. act better in every way than do strong; mineral mixtures and concoc tions the products of the chemist's tdiop. Mineral medicines work danger ously mi the delicate parts of the system, especially the stomach and bowels, by eating out the lining memlirane, producing chronic dyspepsia and often entirely ruining the health. S. S. S. enjoys the distinction cf being the only purely vegetable remedy on the market. It is made entirely of gentle acting, healing, purifying roots, herbs and barks, possessing properties that build up and itivigorate all parts of the system, in addition to removing all impurities and poisons from the blood. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious IIIcxkI Poison, and all disorders of the blood, by cleansing the circulation of the cause, and it cures safely as well as permanently. It is as safe for children and old people as for those in the prime of life, and is the one blood medicine that may be used without fear of bad after-effects. Book on the blood sent free to all who write THE 8 WIFT SPCCirSG CO., A TLANTA, CA. llvAFL HAL IS REMANDED; is 1 : t n.u : T.-.I.. ! urriiiH s-n mirncan ' iwjer iieia i jjou Awitine Frn lrom Grmny. CONSTANTINOPLE IN I tRLSTED IN AFFAIR Whllo In Inrklsli f 11 pi t a I l'rbiittct niti Held to be l.t-ual AtUUor uf snltunti (401 r rnuiriit nt AVnahltiBlon. I. t I.N 1 a 'N, ll.-Kuil Hue. au.is Siau, the profi-ssoi of Koinan '.aw It. tlfortit t asliilUjloti university al Washington, 1 1. C, who was arretted in this tlty .Nove.r.. bt r J. i-harsod with the murder 01' Ins motht : -in-law at lJaden ll.uh n. was fir mer rtni.indi il for a wnk at the U"W street ponce court Ills morning, the papi ra In his ease not having urrhod ironi (J' l inan . II. Vilsmi, wlai was iclaltiod by toe prisoner .it ihr las; iimmi i.t, bri- tly '- runlntd the officer who nrreste.1 ll ni. imin .scl's ipio.stions .-UBpestlim thai the dofens' will attempi, p. sliow thai, the levolw-r loiuid in Hhu's poss.ssion was ne er bred I and was tuirchasoil in ('onsttnliiioplo an-i not In C! -rniaiiy, as nlbsed In some inuir teis. After iho roiu.ind had been oitlered, Mr. AVllson said: Hal insists that he knows nothing about the murder and that ho is ipilto Innocetit of tho chii'.ge." Hy tho advice of his attorney Hail do dined to nmkt) any further M.ionatiit in tho press. Tin- prisoner, whu was st iishly dross' il. maintained a eontl lent air. Work In ('miiMii nt I ntiple. T I X S T A N 'IT X l ' I ' L L7. .Nov. II. - ( onsidet -able Interest is manifested In 11 Haiti u iai tors beri- In the arresl in Loudon of Karl II hi on tin- charge uf uurd'-r. The pris iii"r. who is well know 11 locally. If ft f.n sianl inoplo October 15 after a year's resi lience hero Willi only occasional hi oaks. While In IVinstantlnople the prisoner did llol lain) Aaa ii.-.iti 1 iriz'-nship. but tiuv ' d witli a Turkish passport, in winch In was th'scrib'-d us I ho lopal adviser of the Turkish povertinionl . t Wahinptoii. lie had prn lically 110 relations with the Amer ican eruliHSsy bote HI1,i was largrlv o.-. e pled In futile attempts to obtain conces sions and orders for American firms, in- i eluding an order for n ba t llesbip for a company of Newport News. Va. PRINCE ASKS SON'S DIVORCE 1 1 end of Kronen llouo Would nnnl Mnrrlnso of llolr llh ftro. PARIS. Nov. 14 I'ritn a. Aim dec do Broitile. father of Trime Robert ih- Hmaile, ,a- filril in the Paris .-ourts a demand for th annilbnent of his son's marriec". wall Mi-s Fslelle Alex.-ui.le-.' of California. MiK." Alexander was married I" 1'iinc" ' R'ibert tit llKifiii" August P. in Ci i'-ago. ; and it was claimed at He lime that, at--! cording to the laws of Frince, th" mar- i tiags' was not valid, beoaqyo the prince's divorce from a fnn.i' r wife had not been 1 approved and because his second ma 11 ince bad rmt boon recordi d ucvordiinr to the J Froreh laws. Prince Robert, 011 the 01 per hand, claimed that his marriage was local under tlio laws of Illinois, and in Paris recently showed a letter from the French vice consul in Chicago statins: thai thf i marriage had been recorded with his t "nmerit and was b-ial under th-- Frene law. The prince added that lie had in- ! structed liis lawyer in Paris lo brinu- :uiii 1 igaiiisl bis family to compel t!;ni to rec- ; OKtiize the marriage ir.iti also to r'-fntor j inl'rests to which he was entill'-d. NETW VORK. -Now II Prince Rroglie and his wife, who is known irti the stage as "Pilncess Estello do nroislie," are now louring Id vaudeville in this country. Dur ing the princess" singing act her husband. Prince Robert, ctuid-jcls the onbestia. RUSSIAN CONVICTS ESCAPE Tni-nlMive Sailor Sontetu-eil for lotlity Fludo l.uurds AVhile AtthIHiik Deportation CRONSTADT. Russia, Nov. H.-Twenty- j five sailors, who were sentenced to hard 1 labor in the mines for life after havit c ' j toen ooriWetod for part I -ipa tioii in ti e ICronstadt mutiny, escaped last evininir 1 t lUll-l.lll IllUllllt, l',"r.ip.'(l . wniIe awaiting deportation. , . 7 ' '" I lowed to visit the baths u They wore al- ', under an escort I v.' PI4.T.I r.-iui- ip, w n.ini 1 noj-o'orpower"d . ikilling one man. The convicts th. n donned : i civilian clothes and dls.ippt.ared a strict watch Is malni ,ln...i .1 ' I -- " '""It I'tH II I .toasts of the Gulf nf Finland, bin ,,Iv one i of the fugitives has been captured iKtst isi, Siberia, Nov. 11. The man who on November I'i throw- a bomb at Gen oral Rennenkampff, governor of Trans Balkalia, haa been identified as a workman named Nicholas Koshun. Til" drumhead court-martial before which he was tried lias condemned him to death. CASTRO SAID TO BE DEAD Ph Icli Report Has It That Venesiirln Is roneenliuK Fm-t to Pre. Tent Trouble. FORT DK FRANCi:, Inland ,.f Marti- I tiliue, Nov. 14. The Dutch cruiser Korte- I naor arrived here from WillorriFUd. Island' of Curacao. m:d reported today that at the! timo of its d'-partuie from Cuiacuo it was j reported there persistently and it is gn- I orally believed that President Castro of j Venezuela Is dead, but that his death la being concealed by tho Veueiiielan govern ment in order lo maintain itself in power. The Kortenaer has received orders to put lo si a again and to leave Fort Do France for La Guayra. Venezuela, If the death 0f ! President Cai-tro is confirmed. The French cruisers Jurien tie La Gia viero and Du Guay Trouiu arc ff this port WASHINGTON. Nov. 14. Th,. Venoisu. - Ian legation is of the opinion that rumens I of President Castro's serious Illness aiv ! without foundation. Fartli'iliake on Jamaica. , KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 14. Several sharp earthuuukes shocks were felt soutli ' and north of this island last night. PURELY VEGETABLE OLD CROW RYE. IS REAL WHISKEY i3 (tin r.Rnv AND "THE BEST.' 'mm mm S BOTTLED r--x' Pi DiTV Ar.r Look for the word "RYE" in red on label. Distillery: Distributers: Frankfort. Ky. RUey Bross Co.. Omaha D0OTIo2S for mi o ' ' irani la-wrrmi m .Jm. riwAtJ The Reliable Specialists causes of success or failure The difference between success nnd failure in business life Is due In nine out of every ten 1 ases to lack of physirjal manhood. 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