THE OMAnA DAILY BEEt THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22," 1D06. P.IDEM IN PORTO RICO Immenw Tbroot: Greets CLief IxfcntiTa Whea He Lands at Foeca. CITIZENSH.P WILL COME IN THE END ir. Hooser.-lt gaya He Will D All Me ran tm Prt It asad Maltncnt la Cheered Pathvilaatlcally. ABSTRACT OF VOTE CAST FOR STATE OFFICERS IN NEBASKA AT 1906 ELECTION L1ECTFVANT GOVERNOR. SF.rRF.TART OF STATU. SIFKH1N T F.N DENT. ATTORNEY UENERAU LAND fti.M. AMEN'I ' M 17NT SENATOR. GOVERNOR. ACTtTOR. TREASCRER. RAILWAL COMMISSIONERP. i a 21 r 3 r - t !j - si r : .3 3 2 r. 3 i. 3 I 2 5 - CO IN TV. T r? 1 I 3 ; Z y m i . 5 ' " "car, 5 S T i r j 5 r. . a : : : l'ONCL', T. R., Nov. 21 President Koose vf.lt arilved her (his morning from Colin on board tho tavuieshin. Ixiulslana. He was visited on board the vessel by Oovernur Wlnthrop. who extended a welcome to the island. The president at once came ashore and at rroeted at the pier by Mayor Op penrelmcr of Ponce and 'a delegation of prominent officials and rltlzen. The town, " which wan profusely deromted In the presi dent's honor, was crowded wiUt people from tho neighboring country eager to greet Mr. Roosevelt. Id spite of the early hour tho landing place wan crowded with an expectant throng, many of whom hnd been In their place all night to witness the incoming of the Louisiana. Aa the president stepped ashore the crowd cheered him, trying "Viva el piealdente." ! When the (reelings were over tho presi dent, accompanied by Governor Wlnthrop, was driven to the city hall. Mrs. Wlnthrop and Mm. Roosevelt following. The presi dent was kept busy acknowledging cheers all along the two-mile lilie of march from 4he landing place to the principal plaza, of the town. At the entrance to the pins a huge arch bad been erected from which little girls threw flower to both the presi dent and Sirs. Roosevelt as they pa wd. j f'ltlsenshlp for Islanders. At the city hull an address of welcome m rend to the - president. He delivered his reply from the balcony nf the buildlnjr. addressing the largest crowd that had ever assembled In Ponce. . , The president anid In part: I shall continue to use every effort to se cure citizenship tor Porlo Klco. I am con fident this will come In the end Hnd all that I can personally do to haten that day 1 will do. My efforts will b unceasing to hlp you along Mie path of true, self-government, which must have for Its basis a union of order, liberty, justice and honor. In conclusion the president said: 1 salute you from my heart as fellow citizens. Speech at Boosevelt High Mchoel. The reference to citizenship brought out enthusiastic applause from the people. Be fore leaving Ponce the president was driven to the Roosevelt High school. Here sev eral hundred school children had been lis- era bled and sang ."America" a the presi dent drove up. The cornerstone of this school was laid In April, 10, by the presi dent's daughter, now Mrs. Long-worth. The president was greatly, pleased with his re ception at the school and made a short ad dress. . The presidential party left Ponce at lw:30, the time set by the schedule, for the run to Ban Juan over the famous military road. Eleven automobiles conveyed the party. Adams Antelope Manner Hlslne Boone Hon Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler t'llBS Cednr Cluisr Cherry Cheyenne Clay Cell ax Cuming , Custer lakota rawee Dawson Peucl Dixon , Dodge Douglas Dundy Flllmoro Frsnklln Frontier Furnas Osge Garfield fiosner Grant One ley Hall..., Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson Johnson Kearney Keith Keya Paha.... Kimball Knox Ijtnranter Lincoln 1st gen 1 joup Mcr'herson.... Madison Merrkk Nance .. Nemaha : Nuckolls Otoe Pawner ,.. Perkins Phelps Pierce Platte Polk.... Rod Willow.. Richardson Rock Saline Sarpy Saunders Heotts Bluff.. Seward. 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The presidential party arrived at Caycy at 1:30 p. ni.. FORECAST OF, THE WEATHER Generally Fair Today and Tomorrow la Kcbraaka, Iowa ad Soath Dakota. , .v , i . . yVASHINGTON, Nov. a.-Forecat of the weather for Thursday and Friday: . '. For Nebraska and gouth Otikota Gener ally fair Thursday and Friday. For Iowa Fair Thursday; Friday, fair; warmer In central and east portions. For' Kansas Fair ThurBday; warmer In south portion; Friday, fair. For' Missouri Fair Thursday: Friday, warmer. For Colorado Fair Thursday; warmer In southeast ' portion Friday; partly cloudy; probably snow In ast porttott. For Wyoming Fair' 'Thursday, except anoW ' In northwest portion; Friday, partly cloudy; snow in southeast portion. I,wal Record. . OFFICE OF THE WKATHER Bl'REAU. OMAHA, Nov. 21. Offlt'lal record of tem perature and preeipitaiion, compared with the corresponding .day of the past threa years: lSo. 190o. 1904. lino. Maximum temperature..... 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IMij 333i;f8052i, .81821 1S) 344il7MT181S55 614 S439'rS3S2441 59151 3342i8188 SU52 60.S; 3763'98403;8116-J 63tt;iT4 97323 &24ti5! 5S42, SK2;95511'94479:9:39IiT9670l7Mllf,784.-i 3501 t3 SStSi 3194 31431 Slf3:i4754i 8152 Xorinal totntxTOture Ieoleney for tho day Total excess since March 1. Normal preclpUailor. Excess for tn Jr .i Inch .02 Inch 'i nial rainfall since liillvh I 24.78 inches Ijerteler.cr since March 1 4 15 Inch lVtlolencv for cor. period, JIV5.. 2.75 Inches leftiiency tor cor. period. 13o4.. 4.74 Inches Hepurts from Statloaa at T P. M. Tsmp. Max. Rain- Station and State or v earner. Hlsmarck, cloudy , 4'hi'yerne, cliur Chicago, fc-nnwlne : lavenport, hnowlnar lVnvef, clear ". Havre, cloudy Ilnlenu, mowing , Huron, cloudy Kunss City.- clear ....a f iriuiha, clear Kapld City, clear - i X1. Ixuue,. c.l'iudy St. l-'atil, cloudy ilt l.ske i lly, snowing Vilenilne, elear .......... Williston, cloudy T Indicates-trae(: of precipitation. 1. .. WKUSH. lAK-al Forecaster. at 7 p. ni. Temp. 26 26 ...28 lit! 31 28 ........ 34 24 26 ...a. ..-a 32 32 , '28 :i -30 . 20 - :' 34 42 I : :tl :4 :n 7M 3 :? :.i :t 24 (all T .00 1.44 . .141 .'O .01 .0(1 .u T .00 .40 , T .12 .HI T MGRO TROOPS MUST GO "icretary of War KeToktu frder for f n peDgion of Diicbarsiu?. . LEARNS . PRESIDENT HEARD ARGUMENT ) !o Reply Received In Answer to Me- fc to President and Order of t'fclef Eaecntlve Stands. 'WASHINGTON, Nov. Sl.-Tli'a War.de partment issued the following statement,, today concerning th pegro troops ordered uismlsea at Fort Keno: In the matter of the order discharging the enlisted men of three coraanlea of the Twenty-fifth Infantry, iHsuel by the president, application was presented to the s-eieiaiy of wsr by a number of persons of standing, asking for a rehearing by the prenldent on the ground on which Ce ac tion wax taken. The aeeretary telegrBphed tho president of the sppllcatlen and de layed th procedir.gs of the discharge un til the president could Indicate his xvinhes The secretary whs tneantime called out of town. No answer waa received from the prewideiit Thi? secretary on hi" return did not feet juotlfied in further deluding th. cxeeuilun of the order of diohers-, esiie-i-lally In view of the fact that the jiei-rc tnry then lunrnd that the prexlden' hai fullv (md esliuustlvely coiiMlrtertd the ,iri;u ment of the persons who now f.ppliei for a rehearing. Accordingly the secretary di rected yesterday 4'1'ucsday) that the pro ceedings for dlnehai-ge be continued with out delay. ... No New Information. l.ter,ln the day- Secretary Tall . had a dispatch from President Housevalt and Issued the following additional atatemrtit: A telegram wus received from the presi dent at 11 o'clock today alter the, previous statement wus given out at the War depart- nn-nt declining lo S'M-iid tho dlscharga un less thcrH were real t.-irts 01 importance to warrant cabling him. He .iat-s ti.o actlcn wa taken after due deliberation and thai, the only niait.- to whi untrue and clearly exculpating some indi vidual. If such facts later uppear he can act as he deems advisable, but thus far nothing has been-Introduced tx warrant the suspension nf the order and he directs that lt.be executed. . :'''. . Secrettry Taft says that Immediate steps will be taken to recruit soldiers to replace the men discharged. The. members of the three companies who were on a furlongh at the time of the Brownsvtllo affair and three mvnber who uro to be .tried by court-martial will not be mustered out. It was authoritatively stated , that the dismissal of tho troops has not been brought to the attention of the president by the White House officials since he left Washington mote than ten days ago. None of the protesta which have been filed against the. carrying out of the action have been received at tho White House, but have gone to the War department. Major Clark Walla. OKLAHOMA CITT, Okl , Nov. 21 --Wher. Major CTark. at Fort Reno, was notiilec today of the Associated-. Press dispatch stating that he had becu ordered to pto-cs'-'d with tho dlscharga of the colored troops he said: We have no word to proceed with the discharge of the troops and none huve The deceased wa'sf bV 'k-enfs -of sge' and leaves a wife and family of four children surviving. .it-,.. -f v ' WEST FOINT-The funeral of Adam Rl-f, an aged pioneer of f limine- county, was helu under Catholic auspice, interment being In Pt. Mleha-l's cemetery. The deceased died of nllments Incident ta old age. fn his seventy-second year. He waa the brother of Casper Rlef, the largest land owner in Cuming county, and of Joseph Rlef nf Mad ison, lie came to Cuming countv thirty 7lve yearn ago. ' ' -. hi rt.niui-Quit An, interest is Just at this tlmo being taken In the development of cenierit deposit In this vicinity. A com pany has been formed lo prospect for gas as well, with a fair prospect that as soon as the weather permits djrt will fly. There is no doubt that material (virgin) can bo had with small labor here for several ma terial products, . largely depending, how ever, on cheap fuej for reduction. COIA'MRl' Kinnan brothers. Just south of Columbus In Polk county, are putting in good tlmo In getting out rheir corn. They have between them 155 acres, and while they have, been huoking the corn the actual measurement has been eighty to ninety buehels per acre, and the boys have contracted the corn for 5 cents a bushel uhor market price. Tl) heed for the field was secutyd from a local dealer and waa carefully selected along the lines that tile state lecturers gave when they visited Columbus by spe cial train last year. NORTH PLATTE-Willlari IT. Wlnget, a Ir.pnmi I iv titI nfwt- .in t h 1'ninn Part rtev Dcen aisonorgea lonay. vie win not pro-, died, shortly after 10. o'clock .Monday fore ceed until ordered to do so from Washing. ton." Major Clark had nothing to say ns to the fo'-ling there on lh subject. f.CHT ON THE AMENDMENT (Continued from Third Page.) 1 I heed Is th-i preoentatiun of facts, fhowiug I the official reports to be In Whola or In pill Cf! 1 - DRIVES OUT o RHEUMMISM The aches aud pains of Rheumatism are. only Symptoms which may be scattered or relieved with liniments, plasters, blisters, etc., or quieted with opiates. As soon as the treatment is left off, however, or there id any exposure to dampness, or aa attack of indigestion, the nagging pains, sore muscles and tender places on the flesh return, aud the sufferer finds that be iias merely checked the 63'mptoms, while the real cause remains in the system. The cause of Rheumatism is a too acid condition of the blood, brought on by indigestion, chronic constipation, weak Kidneys, and a general sluggish condition of the system. Waste matter collects in the system each day which nature intends shall be carried off, but when it is left because of a KluggUh condition of the system it sours and forms tiric and other acids. Thet.e are taken tip by the blood and carried to all parts of the body to produce the pains and aches of Rheumatism. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by going down into the blood and driving out the cause and making this life stream lich, pure and healthy. When the blood has been purinea and built up by S. S. S. the pains and aches pass away, the muscles become soft and elastic, nnd Rheumatism is driven from the system. Book on Rheumatism and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA , CA, WE CURE MEN FOR 07.50 10 DAYS' TREATMENT $1.50 By the C!d Reliable Dr. Searles & Searles Kstahllshed In Omaha for 25 yc.ir. Tho many thou bands of caaes curt-d by ns makes us the- most experi enced hpecialihts In the 'West, in ell diseases nud Ulb tirdur of rani. u know just what will cure jou, snd iue quliAlv. Jpmm n examination and emihuli .itlim. Write for c " Symptom illann for home treutuirnl. lid c Uiii r .r tit a n. ,..t.. e r-,v. tut i i , . ii9 nuii vui. ititi a, vvii(it 0i., biujjfi tiJi, of , tlio right-of-wny along the north side of First street. He said If he failed to pur chase the property needed he would at once begin proceedings In the county court for the appointment of appraisers. Mr. Mc Donald, who accompanied Mr. Wesrerrelt It Is reported, will plat an addition to th east end of town and purchase and mov thereto the houses to which the 1). & M has secured the title. It Is linderstood that Mr. McDonald has more or less in terest In the Uncoln Lnml company, which lias for Its misKlon the establishing of town sites along the new lines of rond. The B. & M. has selected sites for ail its buildings, yards, etc. The passengi-r depot will be on First street, on the west sld of Dewey, and the freight depot on the east side of Dewey. Tlie yards, round house and repair shops will be located on the tract of land recently purchased of Superintendent W. D. Park. The addition which it is proposed to plat in the east end will 15 'for the accommodation of employes, who will thus be near their work. SP0.1TS OF A DAY. CHICAGO LOOKS TO LISCOI.. TOO k t? ; jk givo the resident of Wymore light and power. Mattie Kori-hax was granted a decree of divorce from Fred H. Horclias on the usual grounds noiiMippoit und crjeliy. The parties are from Vniore. NORTH 1'DATTK It Is report' d that llsvttaid O. Leavltt will shorily brlrg t i North Platte a number of eastern capi tallM with a vl,-w oi establishing a sugar factory at 'or pear lhli cliv. Mr. Leavitt h he can pay seemed to feel sure that the iwrty would w infill.. (,i,.,r.n wun in -.,ii,iii lutin fiuu that a factory would lie built during lmii. PAPILDION A pathetic incident teok Jilrtce lu tin- county court yesterday, when he three little children of Mr. Hihob were ordered taken to the Home oi tlie Cood Shepherd. They lived south of South Omaha. In Sarpy county. The children, one girl about 13 and two younger boys, pro tested KgaltiHt being uiketi to the home. LYONS peter l"olan. one of Hurt county's earllet settlers, passed away Tuesday, November L'rt. Mr. Kolnn wus H9 years of atse and left u wife und six children, three sons nnd three daughter!!. all but three of them being married. Mr. t iMians lunerai nu take place Thursday afternoon at his home, eight miles cast of Lyons. Bf'HrYIJvH-Mr. and Mrs. Simons left Sattirdav foi Table Ilock. where they will visit with Mr. Simona' brother for a short lime, and from there will no to Chicago, where they will make (heir future home. Mr. tlimons waa the secretary of the W ells, Abbot & Newman Milling coii)anv for many yetrs, but received .1 better jxii-ltlon in Chicago. SCH 1 ' Y I.FTR "The Hidden Ilitiifl." which was to play In the Janecek omih ho'jsi November ao. was canceled on account, of tec (lt)ntlici le. With the tour new casea of liiphtherUi. cowlmliig of tre of the Wil liam Kimpton family and Mi Minnie See hoxc, the-e is a t.tai of thirteen ca-H no lar r ported and only one death, ll Is In a very mild form. t. ..... rv . r. The first Intei seoh-ist I,- de note at ilic hifc'.i school has be.n sehuduh-d ". with Lincoln for Friday, r-erember 51. Ile.iirlce, in this debate, will have the ' netratlv of the folio In question: "H'- I polvt-,1. That tlie best intxteais of social j arid political lire in the Cnlted Stat.s would be prompted by the adoptlou of , woman auiTrage." I NORTH PLATTE Fire- Sunday evening at I'axton ri((ii)t.d the east Uery l.aro and the building occupied by the Lank. t-cvn horses and a lot of other proivciiv I Te burned In the hs.rn. The fire started In the mow of the barn ard It is believed to le of ineendary origin; n fact, it la re I ' rted thai two men havu btin urn sled on the charge of amon. , KlKJAH-J. It. Hull, a farmer, residing f.iui' and u half miles tust of iOdgar. tllvl of inu.l,snsnl aiiihrax -ut his home ISatur d.iv eiKding niter :i brief illiu-cs of only eisht days. Hie funrial wu held from hir late bona, and th lenidlns Interred with Miuru- f.'.'uvrs iu the tiJsur v'.uitcry. noon. Death was due to dropsical affection and cam suddenly. Drs. Dent and Quig ley had gone to the residence to perform an operation and "while they were pre paring for the work Mr. Wlnget aaked for a glims of water aud aa he finished drink ing It he expired. Ho had been sick but n. few weeks. Mr, Wlnget Is said to have beet, one of the largest, if not the largest. locomotive engineer In service in this coun try, his metEht exceeding i pounds, but notwithstanding thin tibcslty he managed to, get around remarkably- well and was con sidered an excellent engineer. KI STIS While huktug corn In a field near Kustla a young wi.ui by ttw name of Jack Hpielnians found what Is supposed to be ii sato cracker's outfit. Tb outfit Kin Hinted of a Mnall brjwn lather hand satchel, containing three i-tleks of dyna mite, three drills, a hand brace, u Intn-p of puttty, a pint whisky flask which contained a li'iuld renembll'ig nitroglycerin, a small syringe and a bunch ot key. Sptelnmni turned the gTlp over to City Marshal Smith, who InimeohirJy destroyed the dynamite and nitroglycerin, but will keep tlie other tirtl.'lHH. 1 lie trrip is a new one and does not look as if It hnd been eon ceiiled vei-y long. In the meantime a strict winch is keut on all .Incoming trntns fo, Husplclous chaj-aeters. Tho two banks her. do not anticipate any danger, as they both have burglar-proof safes. ( OLI MHI'P William Martin bad been in tin- custody of the sheriff for four months, charged with horse - stealing, but the state could not make a case and the district court luilg,! discharged him. He pulled out for Silver CreJ(, and gave It out' there that he was in the cattle business, gave hie name as Furgeaon and Mated thai lie was in the employ ot Sheriff C. J. Carrlg. arid buying a bunch of cattle gavu a check with feu-rig's nime signed to it.' Tho bunker al Silver Creek thought he smelted a mouse, and the check had been forged, so he telephoned here to Carrig. who de. ned havli,? such a man In bis employ. It is r:ot likely there will be anything done w'lh the. fellow. Platte county lias IW fill of him, and If Merrick takes up the ase. us ll waa in that county. Platte has no objections, for the authorities here think thai Williams is mentally irrespon sible. NUHTH PLATTE E.' M. WesterTelt, the Tt. & M. right-of-way agent, and Mr. Mc Donald, the Lincoln capitalist, arrived In town liiat evening, and this morning Mr. 1 Westerielt .staited out to see what hb could do towards completing the purchaft tie- may be looked for. ' At any ra.ri, th street cars should be packed to sec the game. Young Cot belt Is now .looking for match vlth any. of the crack light-weights ex ept Terry MeOovern. Terry produced a loctor's certificate stating that his Injured land would not permit him o take part In a fight for many weeks to come, and the proposed match which was to luivo been pulled off In Janunry is oft. WITH TUB BOWLERS. The Colts won three games from the Armours last night on the Metropolitan ol levs. Carman's little colt. Voas. had high threo games, with fiS4, also high single game, with 2?J. The old reliable. Hen Hull, was second high; with 674. The Colts are coming last and the Fnlstaffs will have to roll somo tenpins to keep on top. No gnme Thursday night. It lielng postponed until Friday night, when the Lite Malta will play tho O'Brien Monte Crlstos. Hcore: lULIS. Int.- i Hull Vusa .... Hartkopf Dudley ., Cat matt , Totals I Asalataat Coaeh Cornea to Nebraska to Get Some Pointer. Nebraska looters who are sorely disap pointed over the outcome of Saturday s game with Kansas will get some satis faction out of the opinion of Assistant Coach 8i.-lk of Chicago university, who was In Lincoln to get somo pointer on the Nebraska style of piay for use In the game next baturday. "I am suia Nebraska Is a better team than Kansas." he is quoted as saying. "I ho Nebraska pluyers evidently thought they were going to have a wuikaway. and they started out overconfident. They didn't seem to realize thev would have to hustle until Kansas had scored twice. They will piay a far better game next Saturday. "The fact that Cooke, the Nebiaska quarter back, was kept lu the game alter tils Injury spoiled things for Nebraska. Hn apparently was hurt badly, and got mixed up." This opinion Is shared by many foot ball experts who witnessed the. game. Con versation with players and rooters at Uncoln hows without n shadow of doubt thai nearly everyone was overconfident. It was expected that Nebraska would carry tho Jaynawknra off their feel and fairly overwhelm them. Tho play In th tlrst few minutes of the game showed thai the Ne brafkans were taken by surprise. After Ihey had recovered from the first shock ihey got down to business, but Kmifas had lis eight points. After this Nebraska play, -a tho belter game and earned a touchdown by straight foot bull. Cooke's two breaks In th second half onca when ne signalled for n forward pass on first , down within a few yards of Kanaas goal und threw the ball Into the arms of a Jay- ! ..awkr and again when within u. few yards of a touchdown and on the second down with less than a yard to gain ho called fur s drop kick which was blocked, art- gen erally attributed to the fact he was out of his head from an Injury in the tlrst half and some criticism lias been paaeed on the management lot not taking him oul at the , game. 1 t hltagii has boldly announced Its intention of running up a acore on the Corn- liuakers Just like i did on Ilionois last week. Ktagg's purpose i to cud the sea son with another whirlwind victory tnat will give the Maroons more than doubi the numher'of points ngainal Its opponents that Michigan has earned. Chicago, now has l:t7 points to Ita credit while Michigan hag only 71. Btagg will run up against a hard proportion if he tries to smother the Cornhukers. The latter huvt i been playing a peculiar game this ear. The first aet fxick ranie when Ames wrung a victory from them at Lincoln. Then the team took a mighty brace and held Minnesota down to 13 points. This tended to mas! the players overconfident and hence the Kannas defeat. Now with the difgiace of. Ihe slump last Saturday to wipe out me n-arlet and cream rooters expect to see the team take another l,ra,-e and tight hard for a vindication from the Maroons. Th new Interurban line to Hellevue will N taxed Saturday when the liiu-iings cul lege team will 'come to the historic town for a game which should decide the chani plunnhlp of Nebraska, snould Uellcvue win. Helieiue has defeated JLoane and tirand Island ha leen bt eted by Hastings. The liellevue management writes tnat the team Is 111 fine fettle, as none was Injured in 111 game at Doana lost Saturday. The Hunt ings team baa he to well roached and as the team Is las', and ncrvv and full of tricks, a great game l.i expected. Grant Iter, son is tank In the gam with his great ! kicking wing and as the gaktiig branch Kngler ... llohaiisky Llndrooth Frinble ... Collins ... Totals .. pa , .act , 1(41 fc-rfl ARMOURS. 1st. ..It! , 13! 121 mi mi trri 2d. 192 . V 143 ITj iia yd. Total. IW . 674 21.8 1 it; 13 (A 43d 5 Vi G12 J.t t8 2,741 2d. l:M isl IW m 17 Sd. Toul. I'i2 4-a 1S5 1K1 li".7 153 e olH 412 Mil 4M 416 ie27 Cballenare for Oelghton. FORT crook. Neb., Nov. 21.-To the Editor of The Hee: Bines our two defeats at I he h.inds of tll Shamrock foot bail Sam we mual freely admit that they are entitled to the champlonxhlp. They are a little team that cannot la- beat. As for see. ond place we understand that Crelghton university wishes to lay claim to that. They atV no't entitled lo ieej-irld-' Bees'fiV imfit t than w are. Wo hereby challenge the Crelghton foot ball team to play its on Sivt- U(oy iir.M (Ul aiwiri pmce. I' RED C. WALLER, . . Captain Fort Crook team. BILLIARD MATC HES IX ST. LOI M McLaaKblla Defeats Taylor. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Charles peteraon of St. Louis and Edward McLaughlin ul' ' this city were the winners 1n today Is matches !n the American championship eignteen-mcn, two snots in snort stop ihik linr: tournament. Peterson met Frank. Hoppe of this city In the afternoon con tent and the local player was defeated by a score of 4nti to 151. - 1 In tonight's game Al Taylor of Chicago was McLaughlin's opponent, but McLaugh lin won out with a pretty run of eighty points la th thirty-ninth Inning.' The re-bults: Aiiernoon uame r-cierson. fi; average. 14 b-ifi; high run, M. Ioppt, lol: average, S 1S-27; high run. IB. Night Game Mclaughlin, ; average, 10 10-39: high run, t. Taylor, 303; average, U 2-3; high run, 4J. Know Htone Outdoor Practice. IOWA CITY. Ia., Nov. 21.-fipeclal Tele gram.! 8lx Inches of snow fell here todav and Coach Chalmers kept his men Inside of the tin! vet-nit v a-i'mnaaiiim thin uf t,r. noon, where they worked with long passos. The field has been covered with a foot of straw and il Is believed that none of tin rain or snow has penetrated to the ground underneath. This covering will not be re moved until Saturday morning. Utilens snow fulls at that tlmo the field on which the Iowa-Ames game Is to be played will be dry and fast. . k Wife Hurnlaa; Alleged. CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Henry Paplneau was today held to the grand Jury on a charge of murdering his paralytic wife by pouring gasoline on her clothing and selling fire to her. Alcohol y y cine for thin. Impure uiot needed y-?.." Ayer'i Sarsaparilla ia not a strong drink. As now made, there ia not a drop of alcohol in it. It ia a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medi cine for thin. Impure blood. Follow bis ad- knows. Trust Dim. W nvkltah .C. AierCo.. uioose Dr-Gravcs' Toolli PovVder Dentists say "It is the Lest denti. fricc and antiseptic in the worU (or the teeth and gums leaves the enamel white and gleaming; also leaves a delicious after taste." ' lu kaady Buvtal eaas or aottli t Sv Dr. Pii TsioiH B Jl Pa ! of the gauiB is ie of the strong points ,f Omaha to Chicago Return VIA Illinois Central Railroad ACCOUNT lebraska-Cliicago Foot Ball Game iSale Dates November 2'2nd and 23d. Retum Limit Xoveralwr 25th. INFORMATION AND TICKETS AT CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1402 FARNAM STREET.