TllK OMAllA DAILY UEKr KKIDAY, NOVKMUKK HI, 1!C. FRED ASIIER WINS MEDAL Cooi Fipidi Amateur Ti Fane it Gun Clab Trap Ehoot. SPLNCER ANO FORD TIE FOR SECOND (down wa mad- by r.mnVlPfi" when Atkin son Mocked a place kl -k lor icml snd m'l" a ninety-yard run with th" ball, cc-wing Mlw mil s goal Mi'ohcii scored jut hrfmi imw was called In the second nnif. when llaidy made a place kkk from the forty yam lint: os;n-t a tronsf wind. Mitchell Mumbled .' oft- ti tr.at tne Win mo not I play tm gume. in Thanksgiving day Mitch- Ol will play M-nriiiuu. - TOMS KMi TIIK RKH hK Hot t. I.oats Professional auil. If In mntenr Itlval Juit One rllrd Tlelorr the I'lrst Ma a. Greatest Hatter on F.arth Mahtaiare to !mr Pour Jiiliri. If Iairy LaOolc. one the greatest of batters, but not now, has any fenlng of Ic.-ilnusv tutiurd hi peer. George A. fctone. , it may be mingled Uh a spirit, of chagrin ....... ........ liifun.ant wrtlen 1 hii f IHVIlltI1il mancgemcnt once exercised. This little I slip from the Cleveland lialn Dealer Is in- . l"i rd A:-h. r, iht-i r.nik amatrur fruin l'ju i trrvUni, Inasmuch a tho man re.tecle. I Kaplris la.. In the fourth tout pamt nt he ' by lievcl.nid nnd other sago management i ... ... . , i closed the reason with nn average butting .i-.u nrr H.rti,n.u. "nn me mcusi ami ruiw if thJ , tnp mnrld. tor Jilx gun for the amateur tournament Talking about Ftone, Kditnr Joe Flannel- which has been on for three davs on I lie I of the bporiing New Is autnoriiy for the Omaha Oun dub's ground, at the cast end ftXtJ of tho Douglas street bridge under the aus-1 ...noi-tH received wore such tnat he was Idem of the Oninhn. Oun club. Charles 'passed U, und when finally Jimmy Jackson was B'Tlimi ll mws iinmnTi Hint ie- di-iii bragglns thut th" Fhn': itwk" nr- forc ing on nnv one unfortunate enough to tall within reach of. their hot sir tube. We are not In the h'lblt of tooting our own leorn. We prefer to let some ine els1 do Unit If theri- Is nny tortin to be done. The one toitehdnwn the S!inmrrM-ks made was merely a fluke and nni i-.i:nd bv nnv means. They niu-l have hull n inbhltsl loot of very latg'- dimensions somewhere j In tbtdr erowil. I earii We play a gi'tiie with this same leani next ! t"n fondly nt Vinton Hin et park and wish to I ytate that there Is f'i". put tin bv Jack ' rvnnati or Foil Crook City, to hnek our efforts on that riato. Tlie 8 hum roc ks ai! all rlht; but they would have been Ixtirr nam-d bad they left on' the r.x-ks nnd be ti tailed the Sham toot balj teaif. Come to the setati h on Sunday, fha iiinnks. anu we'll show you how to plav foot hall. f. C. W.thl.i'R, Captain Kurt Crook Tram. llMONLABtLFARMPRODl'CTSi rdtntioi of Labr and Etcittj ef Iquity i WILL PATRON 2 1 THE OTHER l.oeal Oritaaliatlnn Will 4pMlit (nnimlttees to Promote t'o-oprn-tlnn and Kxrhaaae of Fraternal Delennle Will (nntltiir. eorressioiil a' lion for ye tts. !It lirlleve 1 ' Ine ebartei runs to the Winnipeg Gulf Itillroad con. finny. This company hits al ways tven ronsMet'Cd lirest Nortlntn concern. INDIAN KILLS HIS BROTHER 9l ihepiaril I nder Arrest lu Sooth Dakota for border After Carousal. WITH THF nilV LKHK. Htienefr of St. Iouh', a professioiuil, und l'ord, the nmateur, wttre tlrd for second i lace In the tournament, Just one bird be low Ashor. Th wciithor couditlona hnve Ieen bail lor the shoot nil week. huy. which made tha lipiihL b.id on the birds which were ixecp- I'lannet I hy fur the better man of the two. Buys: ' htone's sljle did' not suit Jlmmle Col litis alid the Hoston American league club turned him down twice. McAh-er seeurc'd (eirfe for HI'S in rxchanice for llurkett. one of the best deals, from Pt. I.ouis midpoint, that whs ever made. KNfyrts i who had lookul Stone over declined Hint tionally fust all week, the traps bclnR keyed he had too muny d' fects to bold ;i major up to thu limit oi the rules, nlxty yards. Kord wu.s hiisli for the day Thursday with li-HEiio berth. Some s.Od thut luel: ne .t bis factor In hi hlfh batting aveniB" In the American ustictftion anu in tn t-t- J.".ti out til . ii poanlble ITo. The man wlthiern leairue. WntKiti", the Imll.innpolis snfti; Cm most perfect n-cord was 'a shooter -one of the b. si ludyesor brill pfiverr i;, named Johnson, who entered In one evrnt the business predicti'1 'hat his percetilncij wnota shrink in the Anierleall leacile. for Tuesday, shot It straight and thcii shot fur , thl- reason that, the InfieUtera wonll handle home. Score: N'.jme. Hardin ... Huntley .. lamtn in i.. Townsend Met onuld i'lank .... Asher l'ord 1 Indeman Jlol y worth Iludd Itiirmi'ltiti-r Adams ... Kline .Maxwell . Morrell .,. Spencer Oottlleb .. OT!rlcn .. Harber ... Hrtiy .... Schrieder Hofier Veaeh llartlv Miller Kink I'll tch ; Carter I Kvhiif ' Thorfe edwiLids ..iVeis Iitniny llalll 20 IS l.'i -in 1" 2i jr. 15 . ).i : i? i h n i u l.'i i i is 11 11 l.i i:t ll in i i 12 is l m IT S .! M I" 11 19 11 n lri V7 15 12 12 14 )n l." Is if 1.1 l -i:c; it. l l 1.1 is 13 12 i:i r 11 is.-i:is 2 12 13 l!t IS 1 f 2 12 If 18-W. l'.t If 1? is i: 1fi 'i H H 1-1 1B3 2o 14 If IS 11 IS in 14 15 Ihiw. .(....IX I I H IS 11 12 an If 12 11142 IS ! 15 IK IX If l l; 1.1 1H-1I7 l!i 12 10 lrt 14 H Hi 1ft 12 12 US 14 12 10 If If ' l.'i 8 10 11-118 11 I I 13 1'" 1! IS IK H U 17-li IK V, 1! I'l 1 11 1.1 12 U 15-1W IS 17 IS It; 11 IS 20 H 11 1B-H7 12 14 10 11 14 . .. IK JJ 12 ii 14 11 2" If ! lil1o 20 15 11 IK 15 11 I'l l.'i IS lrt 15 IS 11 1.1 17 15 15 15 13 If 12-141 1!t 11 15 15 15 11 1!) 12 13 7-151 15 11 11 20 If 11 15 11 6 151.13 15 11 1.1 12 15 11 1ft 12 12 IS-ll V 17 10 11 12 12 15 U 4 12115 IS !) 12 15 11 II ... lb 10 1.1 IS 14 :t 17 12 1 14 VW 19 13 14 ie 12 1" ?0 15 15 1 lf 17 11 11 11 12 15 1H 12 H 12 11H ...17 15 14 14 W 11 IS 12 12 lrt-142 ...19 13 12 ID 14 14 IS 14 10 15-1K ...17 14 14 IS 14 11 17 14 11 ll-Ht 17 12 W If-.... IK 11 13 11... 17 12 k !... 15 I 12 12... 7 -.. I many of Ills d: Ives ih.it went ale hi I lie jn'nor icaKue. , Thu voteraji mano(for was not enamored of the fielding or thmwhiK of.Mc.Meir's recruit. Another American association iniiiiwi' advised the Cleveland club not to bid for Stone. "Stone's .'ill Halil where he MINMJAFOL1P. Nov. 15.ri ci d Ihb t iiiemlrtihii ol over l.ii.is.i, . Miming lo il4 " ., , , I repriTnt more than one-sev.uith of tin the Hamilton tame across the river lust , .-, nlKhf and (rave the ntetr Athletics one of ' , n,"e P -puIation of the country. t;.o Amer the worst beatings of the season at the lean Society of TCmilty, the recently formed a"?ociation aueys. everyone was (fiau to nutloniil fnrnn . uir j.mii-v io f pill lip pill n 11 one RHine, but the rooters w-ere all wishiTtjf that It mlRht have b.n tiKnlnst some of the leuditiH teams. KruMh hud the hiah slnle unme. with 217. nnd rickeiinn best Intnl. with ;. the highest for the month. Tonieht the O. I. K.s will piny the jni nioils. Sours-: HAMILTON'S. 1st. 247 no '.'15 IS". 20:; Frush .... 5olT l-lRgett .. Nleoll I'irkerfnir Totais .. Id. IK.' I. i II. 1 l.ilt ,.1. 171 152 1.11 ts' union, today licoe.in.j rl- fllliateil hi i lhnlteil ,. itree with the Amer ican Federation of lahor, now in eunvci. llon In-re. After a discussion as to the ways und mean lietwoen the repi esentatlve,M r.f tie farmers, a .committee appointed ii I'lesi dent Oompcrs for a more active co-.-rirr.t- SKM'N FALLS, fl. IL. Nov. 15.-iScial.) A week or two ato one of the Shrpnird j hrolheis. au Indian family In Iy county, I , of wh" tn therr were thtee, was nrresteil j ; for making a vicious att.'ek wllh a neck ', yoke upon Vr. William?, a rtshlent of Wau- i bry. wMle'the l.irt r was huntlne In Ih- ( lentt., of the Pheppai J home. The doc- tot's assailant was arrested and now is In the Day county Jail awultlng trial. Sol j Slieppard. his brother, In a lit of frenzy . shot and Instantly Killed another brother, ; Sam Sheppird. Sol an.l Sam Slieppard. with nnothei Indian, Amos Uoherlson. wrro erBMged In drinking nnd playing tarrtp i.t ! th. home of Robertson, when n dispute ' arouc between the two brothers. Sol : lumped up from the table, grasped n sliol I.oii rt',2 D1KTZ ATHLETICS. 1st. 2d. Chatelain H2 2"5 Cathcrwood IS" !' Oordy 172 bit Xoiene 15:1 l!- Sheldon 1'') .151 777 sTS '.'is :ii:: -l. 17.S 157 lit 171 1" via 2.s5 ! Tot Totals The Colts met the FalststTs last ntirht on the Metromvlltiin alleys snd lost two out Is. hut he'll 'have his trouhlos In the Amor' of three games. To the credit of the Colls it must tip raiu mat ii ey gave ;:ie i nisteits season. a armuu tion between the toilers of the cities and t gun which stood n-ar at hand, and before Robertson could prevent (lie desperate deed, fired t'le chaigc Into the neck of his brother of dee ranire, killing him Instantly. Sheriff C-oss of Day county was notified and sue-c-eded in capturing the murderer lifter ll lively chase with lli.s posse across the fields. The sheriff with soitiw of his men then started in quest of Robertson, tvho was wanted as a witness. Ho had gone Into hiding, and not until the sheriff nnd his dpiit.ies had searched all night was he located and arrested. . 2 : (he tiller of the sol!, the conim'tiee re 5i'.7 1 1 nr,p'1 ,r "1C eotiventlon that the only practical uction at this time in luriln ring - - the Intercts of either is the co-operation of both, the committee nrglni; n call upon wage wotkers still outside the fold of the lean league; let Koston pay t p.nttlhm a urice for him." wi re the words of wirnlnp A National league scout reported to his employer: "Stone con sting the null, cnti bunt and Is fast to first, but his arm Is wciijs; a ball batted over his head sends Mm bullooning and he needif .1 guardian to get him around the bases otter he gei or first. Huy hlni If yon want to. hut not on my recommendation." ' ' McAleer made Inquiries about Stone and Started out to land him. He did husliiesu with Collins. I'rraldent Taylor opposed tho deal for llurkett at nil stages, hut de- 1 dared that If Collins approved It he wouftl reluctantly defer to his manager's judg ment. After protracted negotiations Coi llus came to terms with Eurkett ndd Stone wim transferred to Ft. Louis. , George batted .2'S in 1305 nnd, as Watkins predicted, was none too sure on files that aoared over his bend. He came tn faet and made many sensational catches, stopped grounder cleanly, but wts not r.trong on returns' to the Infield. McAb-er never for a tuoment weakened on Ills man. When he 8turtd home In the. fall of 19ns lie said: "Stone will outhlt Lary next season." He expressed that opinion In Cleveland this spring while discussing the procpis ts of the Urown with Magnate Somers. "A $50 suilt of clothes that he doi t." sold the Cleve- .... ........... . I land club owner. "You're on," .was tho OrllelnlM !elei-leH for State Champion- ) rPpy. ahlp (onfeat et Week. i htono's fielding Is much Improved. He AMKS. la., Nov. 15. (Snecinl -Cio h : eovers as much ground ns any left fielder. Hlatlne of the Amis team has been wear- go"" forward or to olther aide with lug a ainlle that won't come oft since his j ease and accuracy and killed many a. base return from Iowa City, where he witnessed I hit on the local grounds In K. No otu '.'oe college ulmost -defeat the H.iw keves. : tiel-ler. who In willing to letirn. csn pl.iv Thla score,. In view of the fact that Am-- I long under McAleer without profiting from defeated Coo .16 to 0. the Agrles plavlng i'he schooling of that punt master In thai icrufo team, has caused mure or less amuse, i department, and Stone proved an apt. pupil. the hirdest game of th hud the whole leugn- at his hick rootlior for him. but to no avail, for the;- could not keel) up with the. fact that Klanck ! d t ... the relstarts pulled bis team to victory the hist two games. Klanck and In Vigno were He on high single game, with 212 apl-ce. Klanck being high man on totals, with H.H. Vos of th" ; Colts bowled a verv slead' game nnd was T;,e commltler'a report l.i l .... t I.L ....... .-III. -. I'. 1 l.i. I.'., t I Jlllri HIMIl I'l IIIS l-'MMl, "Oil .'.-. lie 1 1- staffs arc still In the lead. JfWLSTAKFSf. Ij Vigne Kianck .. VlUI'ter Eerger ... llesiun . tst. ...I'd ...213 ...143 ...'J'l ...loll, 17 1V. 1S1 Total 222 lUit 1H2 ll'.t 5:5 ' unions to afhttntr wllh them snd further ko ' rr,'""i"1' nded that all inenibers of the fed--vi oration demand tho products of the farm ers organization, since the farmers, throigh their representatives, havo made assurances that they will In return pur chase nothing but union made goods. To the end of cnrrvltig Into effect a mutual niiilerat.ir.ding the committee pre Ki'dtod a lesolutlon to the effect that local unions and cliy central bodies appoint com mittees to co-operate in the effort' to pro mote the demand for union labeled goods and that u fraternal exchange of dele gates be conllnhotl.' " - In Its entirety was adopted, after some discussion, by the convention late thla afternoon. J. X. Bell of England," fraternal delegate of the British trades union congress to the convention of the American Federation of Labor, addressed the convention today. 5fK fttf 440 571 319 .41KN MAY DI-IKIS AT IMVGRUTt men' on the State college campus. I'nlesa the Hawk.-ycM tnko a mighty brace during I the urxt 1 weeka It la Ix-lleved here th.it tii.y arc down tor a boating 011 isoveniner 2f. Couch lllsilne refusen to discusa the work of the Iowa unlversliy team, further thim to say thut while there were many substitutes lu the game, still the Hawkeyea developed a fairly at rung nttnek on Co's tuck Its. The authorities of the -i-ollege hero have denied tho report Unit Ames stu dents mrdo a big 'killing'' 011 the gam with Nebraska. Since the Aggies defeated tho Cornliuskcrs on their own grounds, it bus boon said that the Ann- students who uocoiiipaiiled the ten 111 to Lincoln carried home 11 box oar full of money. The author!, ties here indignantly deny that Amen mu ilents placed h single bet oil the game. IOW A CITY. la.. Nov. 15. (Special. ). Hoaalaiid will referen the champlnmiht!) game l!tw.va the eute university of Iowa, nnd the Stue Agricultural college, t h played here on November 21. llammil Of ,'hicago will act an umpire and Cougshell of Ih-s Molnim will be . hernl lineman. The ollii lals were agreed oil at conference be tween Coaches Chalmeui and Cutlln of Iowa nnd Hlstlne of Ames. No prepara tion has bis n made for tlie game wllh Ames v. I, ns the couches hnvtj K-en working to kit the men in shape for their game with the alumni on Saturday. The alumni team will not be announced until Saturday morn ing, as all of the men Invited b. play have ii.. 1 responded. Johnson nt center, Schwlnn at tacklo and MacOowiin lit full link nro i.bout the only men who have signified their int ntlon of playing. - The one thing inter fering most with the return of the old atirn is the fact that the majority of them are married and 'hat. their wives absolutely refuse to let them sti-p foot on the trriilirou. Totals.. Hull V'OKB harikoph Dudley .. Carmun .. Totals. 8SB '.'ll' CARMAN'S COLTS. Vi' 2,712 1st . ...215 ...212 ...1S ...1 ...171 ...321 ;d. If 1S1 1S2 171 ll1 3d. Total. 1!U ls;i le7 l-'S 13 574 a.ti 42 Hrltlah Delegntea Speak. . World-wide , rx-aca for., all time mid ar bitration rather tharr resort to nrms In times of disputes are advocated In a utrong resolution offered by Vice. President Dun can cf the Federation,.. The resolution recites that universal and cinstant peace between all nations cou- ,71? ! trlbut'W directly und lastingly to the wel- I fiifn nf the worker i.n.1 tollers of nit ni. SCHOOL LANDS OFF MARKET tion. ' 7eoll if I. 1 1. orferc-.l h' the jlelevufew nf Move to Snliatltnte Long-Time Lre tne Seamen's international union ask vax- Inatead of Stale Land a. of Hellevoe Working; Hard. . I'.ELLEVCE. Neb., Nov. 15. iBpccial.)- The Bellevue team Is working hard every evening, getting In shape for the Duano game Saturday at Crete. Realizing that it mu-t beat Its old rival, Bellevue Is strain ing every nerve to send one of the best tfanis the college has yet produced to Crete. Sevcrul changes In the" lineup have been made by Conch Whltmore, all tend ing to strengthen tho" team. Rice Is still ..:. rt Ih. mi ma anA Pflllnn 1rKu1ilv aril! iilav hla end Saturdnv. f'atitaln Benson rtanver of lnss from bad Investments. It goes in at his old position as quarter, and , , claimed on the one side, that to stoc Marvel is moved to left end. where he ! ... . ... ,hen, under played last year. Tollea, one of tho speed- h !e of lands and place them under i-st men on the team, la shifted to left lease would bring as great a revenue to hulf. Thoo changes materially gtrengtheii I thc ,tato aB would the Interest frum sa the team both on ortense and defense. I , . . . ., With three inches nf mow on tin ground money, and tne danger of a large gum two full teams Indulged in faat Bcrlmmase. lying uninvested would 1 obvlaLjd, I here Those in the hospital ore recovering and 1 ciuestlou as to the logic of this sltua the team, v.lll be In lhbest physical , , , . , , , 1... i the shape Saturday. The campus ami, th ,lon- ,,ut.a number, of thecountles In the buildings nr placarded with appropriate , northern part of the atntt contain large signs tending toward working up . that bodies of land which was taion as In- loyai ap ni tor vmcn . unievue college i i-ri-,r.itv for ehool binds lost In other narH PIERRE, S. V., Nov. 15. t Special I One CiJrstlon which will trouble the next legis lature will be that of the state school lands. There w.il be a strong demand from several quarters tor the withdrawal of the school lands from sale and placing them all under lease. With the , present plan there will eoon olle ud an Immense sum of money. which will have to be kept Invested to help , the schools, of the state In any xvny. an" the larger the sum grows the greater the IMKOTA V. W. 1. A. tF.vriO V Opens at Heriflr-ld Friday. Teiulter Sixteen. VERMILION, S. D.. Nov. 15.-I Special. 1 The 'thirteenth annual convention of the Young Women's Christian association of South DriVotn will be held at Retinoid, be ginning on Friday, November l'-., and clos ing Sunday evening. On Friday evening after the greetings have been extended the convention will be organized and the open ing address will be delivered by President S"ll of Redflcld college. This service will be h"ld at the Congregational church. The Saturday forenoon and afternoon sieslpna will bo held at the college and In the evening Dr. Willis Parsons of Parsons col lege, Fairfield, la., will' address the dele gates. Sunday morning a union service of all the churches will be' held fit the opera house, at which lime addresses will be given by Misses Theresa Wilbur on "City Work" and Lucy Helen Pearson on "Stu dent Work." The farewell sermon In the evening will be delivered 'by Dr. Parsons at the opera house. The members of the Young Men's Chris tian association of this city had expected that the state Young Men's Christian asso ciation convention, which Is held lu the spring, wuuld come to Vermilion next year, but they have been notified that the unnual convention Will no to Huron, nrrnrriinr tn the enforcement of the law. They point , ,h j.nii f ,u ,.,,. ... . place. This Is a din-appointment to the rious reforms and regulations. The sea men Insist that ships flying the American flag which ship Chinese coolies as seamen violate the Chinese exclusion act and ask out also that three rt-cent disasters to vessels, the Rio Janeiro at San Francisco, the Slocum In New. York anil the Valencia at Vancouver, may be traced to insuffi cient and unskillod'crewa, and assert that a law should be passed governing this point. .... Suffrage for women, a national newsboys' local men. Mllltnrr Department Retained. VBJP.MILION, 3. D.. Nov. 15. lSncial.) Captain Abbott has been notified by the War department that the military depart ment at the university will not be dlscon union, better Wages 'on goverment con- ' nnuea at tne close of tjie present semester, tracts, repeal , of the . tariff on all trust hut continued throughout the pies- The students nre resp'gidlng and noied the enthusiasm liefore the Creigtiton game cannot be comiwrod to that shown this wc-K. Raines are bfing held every morn ing and the yells are being revised. Ar rangements are being made for a special train to !o.ioe. as nearly all the students Intend accompanying the team. steel products srsl-Reorganization of the meat cutters and' butchers disorganized by the strike of, JfiOt are urged In other resolutions. An Inflation to hold the next convention In Llncqliij Neb., was received from the Llncoi.-jCnimorclal club. . GAMBLE' TALKS .. OF' ROAD ent school year. Cadets will now be com pelled to buy uniforms t'nlted State Sv-aator Sara er Mae Will nun . to the '''If. ' "' ' YANKTON. 9. Nov. lS.-CnlteJ States The boxing game Is picking up In Omaha and every week or late has witnessed of the state, snd they wl;; oppose nny ac tion preventing sales of these lards. The support will probably come fiom the older 1 counties, tn which all or most of the land haa been disposed of. and Is on the tax ' Penator Gamble, one of the Incorporators of rolls. The orlUlon will come from th- the Yankton & Southern Ra'lway com cnuntlpx which contain the large bodies of pany. which has filed articles at Pierre land, which will never bring them any 1 this week, snys the project contemplates good boot with some excellent prelimi- I rtVenue so long as the title remains in the the bu'ld'ng of a railroad from here to the ih'eusp'cerof "some ThTtl.tVub"".' , ! " of lI ' of P" or. n to the members of the club and their Cnder present provisions no lease can be . ar. behind-the enterprise and It is prac- LEIGIB !(,'ends; ,J?e knowledge that these are , thB for H inger period than I tleally assured of gyecess.. The senator re- i rvndhrn:r!i:rreT.era7 fl years, and then only for grazing lands. ! fused to say any. railroad I, back of the Held In Llocolu jfiom pugs who, want to box and many To charge this would require the consent ! scheme, but- Indications point strongly to Wednesday. Uei-embcr B. lonnng 111 10 ne p 0111 in im a,,n";- ' of congress, as that provision is a part of : It being a uieat Aorthfrn project. LINCOLN. Nov. 15. (Special. A tiieeiing ; hno ,natly followers In Omiha, and what thc enal'Un-T et. In Nebraska leasis arc! Asked concerning the right to cross the uiiu.il 11.011 K ii--- Omaha has needed for years la a school made for twenty years, subject to re-ap- 1 Missouri river nere. neiiator uampie re- om;tM,l(i J4TATE HALL Alerting to He w ill be held at th" "I Yrv T. wn lr I the s-ib- hst w"i' s t. g lwl,"re ,nu ""n,y ?rr ,a:"'n, praisal every five years, the lease holder every town In the slate inst wains to gi 1 , Ilra uiwtiys looking for some place L . , , , . . , .. in on a state base ball l.-ncu.- (.rand ; where thev can stp in for a little exr- , bc,ns iv,n the preference right to the l-dand. .Hastings. Kearney, Fiemont. Heat- , l;ai. The ' Yrung Men's Christian nssocin- land within the twenty year period, at the V7' .0.,,,1i,li. 'r."." &'Lr ',l'!n gymnasium , when completed will till highest price offered on ro-.ippralsal. He is '"- . . . m iiv n t r-nniii tatrin, tiuu iit.' I 'ligne will be to prevent the oiganlr.ed j uac., uet cltili takes care of a few more. I allowed to use the land for farming, as plied that a chartcf had already been se cured, liud been kept alive, in fact, by Pleada tialltj- to Mnrder. I-'IERRE, S. D., Nov. 15.-fSpecla I Tde granv) f'rauk Smith was takn Into court today to. plead to the: charge of np!irderlng Joseph Jarry In a auloon In this city sev eral mouths ago. His plea was guilty and he was given a life sentence In the penitentiary. 'CaaTasslnar Board Called. .PIERRE. S. D.. Nov. 15. (Sp;ctul Tele gram.) State Secretary Vv'lpf today called the State Canvassing board for Deenniber 5 and 6, to ennvara. the congressional vote on the 5th and the stale vote on the tith. Ask for Kirschbaum Clothes (Warranted) Good stores Every where, $12 to $30. "wr.tv.tu hub aBiBatgsArTrw. i tiro. 1 ltd mm I Si m W' . 1 4l 111 I: I I A man can f U. V C d 1 X Kirschbaum suit and al ways feci right about it. It is distinctly good form and good fashion. It has none of the ill-advised frills that make the or dinary ready-made suit advertise its rcady-made-ness. We don't know from what stand point you look at the clothes question whether you buy on some maker's name or some dealer's say-so we do know that as soon as you are a good enough judge of style and material you wiH ask for Kirschbaum clothes and insist on having them. BSaSSSS 0TS for UEiT3 Wyoming Dank fall. EVANSTON. Wyo., Nov. 13. Tile bunk of Beckwlth & Co.' was closed today, owing to flnar-clal troubles. No statement of liabili ties Is given. The bank Is one of the old est In western Wyoming. Draft on I'aelfle l.enicn. CINCINNATI. Nov. lo.-The first draft on the Pacific Coast league announced at the meeting of the National Baite Ball coianilsf-iou today wis Intlelder Bowl Sweeney of Portland. Ore., who was drafted by the Chicago National league team. H-Mvues from swooping down and iretttlng , mu stui thero are thousands who -would 1 well as for hay and grazing. Such a pro- i nil the goodpluvcrs : the state fitting the ,jk. ,,, havo athu.tlt. tlub with a club vision might be secured In this state, by I S'-iisoit. This occurieij last season, wni-u the K'-arney club was almost disrupted by the onslaughts of the leagues. rtnooKnG m ri'hikhk .wF.si.m Sc-orea Tnlee aud AMua flame In tbc first llilf. MTTTHKLT., 8. D.. Nov 15 -(8x clal fe OKiam.l Much to the sinptise of the l'a roia Wesleyan football team they wire de feated this" afternoon In a fierce gme by the Agricultural students of Brooking, the score being 11 to 4. Hreoklugs made lis two touchdowns In the ht si hall', the first or. two iinrterbac p-mts and line bucking foe K":il when close to it. The second touch- I t 1 7 f A S 7 W I I I'- OLD GLORY WAVES ITS FOIDS OVLR OUtTY MJUJON PEOPLE HUNTER I'WfflSKEY ' I' irriMUljVTES THE MLTTTTUDE AND fORTIHES THE INNER MAN ! Afit VIA- S house down town. The Coinhuskt rs aro trying fur a low rule to Chicago for tho game n xt week, but the railroads don't seem to want la f ill In line because of th turbulent situa tion 11 railroad a it airs. last week when tho I'tdi'erslty of Minnesota tram, went to Cfit-.-ago ti.mo rooters accompanied th team and the Oldest Inhabitant of Chicago, a cousin to th O.d at Inhabitant of Omahn, was heard to say he had never "seen such (loins' slnco the old cow kicked uvcr the lantern, as there was In Cnicago after Minnesota had won that game. Tin whoie town was turned over to the Gophers and they mane good us-) of ll while they owned It. They were so good-natured In their fun that even Ft me of the Chicago boys could not help but fall In line and heij them to- celcurr.te. ' The lithlelic authorities of Nebraska and Karoas r.te not having smooth nilinsr lu thetr effo-ts to -coino to an agreement ar 1. 1 IV- f elect Ion of officials. Suggestions be Managers Eager and L'nsrlon have not l-een mutuilly arcepi.ihie, nnd "4'hen It he jui.niii unit negotiations by wire nnd the malls did not hnve the drli-ed i-su'it. Mutineer l.ansd.in came (rum Liw lenie to l.iluom for a personal loufaeem-e rtlth Manager En-jer. After a prolonged d.seusslon 11 was rti-ci-ioii t0 wire Prof. (aycrofi if Chicago university :nd chair linn r.f the western conffrnee committee an officials, asking hi in to name a refernr. lilil.und. n former llil.'i.as player, who lies omciat-d for several years in th" "Big Nine..'' was bau-ed by Nebraska from cor-j.li1.-rat!on.)as the COrnhuskers obfeet stren ui usly to his sm-v lng. Prof. Rsycroft s selertion is to lc, binding vpoti lioth man- tivtements. For the other officials. Claud" Rot hgeb, ex-captain of Illinois and 10 (eh ut Colorado Agricultural college, and Clvdo W'llllams. ex-capIMM of Iowa, were chosen 0 uinpirrs, wide Lieutenant Mettler of Fort Riley, Kan., and a former quirter biiok at West Point, was chosen ;i head rlnf.-'niari Manager flnsdon was ready to icpi'il lor tho rvtutn trip to Ixiwrene,. : -hen 1 inessas-- ,uine from Rothg-b stt- J . iik that he oiild not serve, as his team v:.s to play nn Important gsme on Aatnr- j .ay a"d he could not icaw. This nn- ! v .ounc. ment con.nelleil the Kan;ns ntanseer ' o 1 us, pone his .1. -pari u: e mid It Is possiole that be will slay on th-- ground until Itiu .lieciion ot oi;ieiils leaches a final dh ejf uioii. Ct. iiflni'11 is i vf ting a siiff tiroposition Kuturday when Its fo.t Imll wan lor go up apiinst Tarksi rollese. The Mi"ourlnns l.ave alwavs given ctghiuu .1 hard game, snd this esi ore roper-id to be in excel I I1' ti 'in. The t-ani luiil men on the ldr. In. s Inst Satiirilav when Crclghton int .e. io.iska sis urteg a-intrs on - ('relghtnn s-lf. nnd doubtless will tw-netlt from th !r ob-ervations. Tjrfio farli'-r In the i-easn piaKi ISkine. one jf lii strong levens of .itv st.ite, j a tie.. vision might be secured In this state, by applying It only to counties In which a certain percentage of the lands have been sold, and bringing the different counties under lis application when they uro down to the specified amount. Any rther plan would certainly bo fought by the counties with the large bodies of lands. INVESTIGATINGJDNE SHORTAGE St. I. ul Urand Jury- Hears Mi Wlt nesses'la l alted States Xob Treaanrr t'aae. ST. IXJl'IS, Nov. 15. The Investigation to tig the responsibility for the shortage or tfil.Srti) recently discovered In tho funds of the s ubtreasurj' was continued todiy be- fore the federal grand jury. j Of the forty witnesses rubpoenaed ooly j six had been examined when the second day's sti-elun began today, and this is taken I to indicate that a nioi-t thorough and rigid I examination Is being conducted. The prln- elpal witness so far heard by the grand j jury was Ralph P. Johnson, cashier and I chief ilerk of tho subtrtasury. Kansas-rnraaka foot Bnll t;amr. This game will corns off at Lincoln No vember 17. The Riirllngton will sell tickets t f-'.Ui for tho t ootid trip from Omaha No veniber 17. ticket good return same duy. City Ticket Oftlcc, irnj Farnayr. street. P-urlingtnn depot, loth and Mason streets. ; . H - , v.. . ' . t ' .ss-i, sf - i i j , 1 S.'l lt M rti -t lt Nttouf fcjr bt r, a Sol4ler to taa Shamrocks. FORT CKOCiK, Nov. l.V-To the Editor ; Th- P.ee A a fuvor to the fort Croul; : l-all team, wltl you kindly publish the .iuAir:g lu oui pp-r: nee 1111 game between the Shamrock . aouth Ontaiia and mir teuui at Vlni'n -et (talk on SunOsy lasi 1 have hbarj .:isidei'.ihle biaggmg about the sup rlorl'.y the Htuiitirock s foot IikII playing, done illiilv by 1 be fn-.lnl.ers of thl team. e imi- adndi the fact of and aocept niir Jef.at a tnie rportsiren should and had lie lesuU ef uiir gain- hen lu our favor, iij uiio wc 11 kvc uard uy vt the klt- Tha' Parfectloa ol Swaeta that aever cloy, tboata eat a aouaa. DE.LICIOUS CARAMELS The ri'tifci'tion of purity, rirhnrss and iiuality that made Repetti famous. The name on every caramel. Chocolate, Bonbons, Cindy Pebble and all kinds of superior confections. Mail ordi-rft rat.(ull)' and prcroptlr filled. Write lor Frue List. sUtylaclarisf Csaleeliaaar 411 riltk Avtaat. htw Trk Oitialia Itramh 802-10 Dong las Slrrct, t'onir Mtli. Tel. as 1081. FOR SALE BY fOl'HTXKY CO. UK.NXKTT tt. IIOSTUN bTOICK IHilti HK1T. ; RATES CUT IN TWO SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ROUND TRIP RATES r jtou-rt Mlnden Harlan . Manning Carroll . Fort Dodge - $ .99 . .- 1.36 2.25 - 2.77 4.25 Egi Grov - Clarion Hampton Bolmond -Mason City - -$4.S0 5.1 0 - 5.90 5.4 5 - 6.40 Goad returning following1 Manaay. IAME RATES TO OMAHA FROM ABOVE; STATIONS tr tutt Imtormmtlom agg.' V. G. Dooidton. Citj ; r Agaac, iStM Formam Strttl. The Reliable Specialists avoid approaching weakness A disease that robs a man of I. is spirit, ambition and force should not lat considered a trintng ailment. Inscases or wvaKiiest.es ot mull may 00 prima rily lnducoa from a variety of causes, such a negieet, Igiiorntico, overworks, dissipation, etc. i he victim of weakness generally knows tin; cause. Loss of power gradually develops. Occasionally weakness Is usually the first sign of tailing powers. The man who stops the cause and begins treatment then Is restored so (iitiekly by our method that he often does nof appreciate the calam ity he has avoided. Deterring an uctlve and energetic, course of treatment ' means greater weakness, leading to Nervous Debility und the complications that ensue. The evlla nre both physical and mental. Such troubles, when neglected or Improperly treated, have been the mens of blighting the mosi radiant hopes, rendering business 11 failure. If you aid afflicted with any of these baneful, body-destroying, wotil-bllgbtlng diseases so prevalent among men, come to us and wc will make a thorough, searching and siientiflo examination of your ailments; an examination that will discloso your true physhial condition, without a knowledge of which you 1110 groping lo tho dark, and without a thorough understanding of which no physician or specialist should treat you. , The in'in who has youth In his henrt, pure blood In his vcihs. ambition, con-, fldence and nervous luiergy In his make-up, and who Is free, from the coiitaml.' listing effects of these diseases or the depressing Influence of Nervous pe. bllltv Is worth more to himself, his family, bis friends and tho world than is the broken-flown millionaire,, with all bis wealth In the hank. We have glad dened the hearts of thousands of young and middle-aged men who were plung ing toward the grave, restoring them to specimens of physical manhood, full of vim, vlgf r snd vitality. , We ou-e safely and thoroughly Nervous nihility. Rectal and Kidney Pis eases and all diseases and weaknesses of ni'-n due to Ignorance, neglect, dis sipation cr the result of specific diseases. feet Consul;aiion and Examination ?0fflto TlZiJ t ,you0canf,otracaitu,vi STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. Plan a trip to this Wonderful Land this Winter There's nothing just like it in the world. It has the i sunshine, the flowers, tho watering places of other winter resorts, but It has thlnfs ' , to seo snd a finer, drier air lo bieutlie. Go to CALIFORNIA this winter, see monster growing trees, higher tna- a :l-story office building trees that vote standing S.OOO years ago. These are only a few of the wonders of the gnat stut-J that knows no winter. 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