the omaiia daily bee': Wednesday, xovemrek y.- ipoa Till; TEARS : Jr.' i 'i:rt ir.t i 'lory. Yo'i n"l let .to jo. U' IK8TI or Mi r If I'M - ' "it, A ' i 1 1 you throw your . li'mfs window 1 . din n :iu ay l..i d. i ori-.e in 'cnid telpn,' or Forciful Serniou by Lvv.rjeiiit Briius Cut in on i.t Him o-ji? lint ElUOtional eceitc. i "You nrast either .take your rai..l vit.i ' ","... ' ' . flirts t or. nt-Minst Him. This whole ari- """" . elicnee tonight nniild lie divided Into tuo NOT APPALLtO AT UNLUCKV THIRTEEN I pans, the nirf.that t with . chtist ;ni rn.MM ! SPORTS DF A j two tuamu THIMMIVO POW Jt Hoane drMIng the cfiit thul Is acslrist Chris!. Ton ' must line up w n la th jolilicnt who hip j with Him or you lit Join that longTt.e of t rniti win bit against Him. "Who Is Je:ms. anyhow? If is your ll ;vinly npfmli ted King, lie is every man's 1 King, fur higher than any living monarch. ! ' If yon reject Jesus Christ j-ei reject t 1 1 i i i .. , , i - , . ,.i i ,, .n ,' "in un inriy nnjnmi o Mli. lj ey. in n r iiii 'i w i ii eiu.jinu., iiuiioj ,. vm ...... . . , ... , . .., ,i,;,,,, t:d woman in this bulldini tesr. last night by Dr. Tomr a , finished ! "J.'1!!"' " hlh ' Onlr Mrrr. the Ktauuelist Males. Rernmse the CnnirTH Mrr ul Kiirti'ii or Jlore for Hie Lienitia. shape for Thmiktilt Ins Game. Coaches Ktihitr and 'avanaugh are put. 111,1 vry with f. LioU- cn er ti'e fft see -ms to have l::i e U-'l H.. in ,!! mi'i u rt : contest U nf-ifl nith Kcnl'ti ftmul right Kg ns the deciding factor. No low ma'i ever received n.oi punishment di'liA a Frue and cum .through than Kfnt cii.l In Hip Anns iim.- If h lm nillriy tcoov rU I he -JJawkoyBd .rjirrt to win. WfciM.K IS OI'TK TUB PnHK H1S l'rlrn thnt He Hun firm m ir I.Uht ml Rllrril. r '.ic nnisriliir tour im on tnpir trnnin i n, -.,.,. u. n l,,r II,. Ant cr..n,.. r-11. .wr,., Tliinli.. '" "'MulIT'il r-lBm l'Kl vx si'.ina (lay. K"'h i"im In! cono thiouKh thf r:Jo wtUi co.mJ rrporrt anil rorni-1' to 'h" finish will, rotors tlyins. .MtlmiiRii Iho Ihi'.io Tiiv wrr limtrn bv I'.cll'-v ii'i t'o '.voik nio. tiif team I in Pn t'ttlr auj is ro i'ly to Sv. t i i't.'ht. .n the roi r 'f- ptnn. 'i hT CrniRhton twn hns one cf tho tiriiv Iruls iniorr'-re.l Willi tl. ooxiiiK iiiotli Hfl-pns.vl for IHp'ltiv en iiiK lit (Vihi-ifTs hull. 517 North Hiicfenth treet. to the oxtnt of m:ikln it n:try i "un. A lrs n'imhf r of Sioux City st'ort ' ill limtrt to witimi. t.lif vVot a i i.l li: reF"n'"l n Feat m s round ilie artna for the Oionlon. They lie tile tltmoKl. (ornilente in their triHn winning; the liht and the Onmtia men are rqually coniidrnt. AM4TKI R IIRIVINfi t I t B MKKT CltHeera I Elected and Chaiiaea Made In Hale for Inter-f ltr Mattnrea. NKW YORK, Nov. :'7. Tbe Lnenc pf Amateur TM I vlng , clulxi hvld a m" tln tliiF Hfternoon and olorte'l thea ollti-era: II. K. revereii,. t'levenul, pretiMent; J. 11. Callery, rittFhiirsr, vli e pri Flilont: T. Iy. QuliTihy, r.opfon. Hfctrtary nd tH to huve liren rmllril off betvren Ony Unrklea anri Kin'" Wenlpe, n w itiatril' tor In BthMIrM Ht tt.e ptnti imiwrsitv at Lin- Kin . Mr. Torrey otitrtBiriil thr; meeting by tellins pome of hi experietj'.es in Auf- Hc told of a man lie hail a- ctiseci of liiyh troanon who arne back He nlo .UK ocettF.lon to atralsn ' , , . , . . , . a.. i - iil.. I,, r,.. .in. ""' ' ue.-. iri ,im- ii- i t! IHIJHIilll CLI', TT II. w ' , certain term. a rnfft fon-.-cful aernun fU the Auditorrini. in whlrb he raid thers was no tnldille piitli e... m.mI,i.1 i.n.1 IK.,1 li rMOittn .if tlie t .v,. un.iiniiiu .... ....-i. . - i ' trulla audianea would have to thooi-e whetlier I tliev wern to he with Chriat or airalnst Jlini. IIIHII ,.r.ri.i..n., ... ,.-.,. . ..t.. 0 I IM Ulli'i I'- rtl Iff MH II llVI' Mivni I..III- .' . !th auh.iect of hoxli ic niHtrliea. o that he The nitiFic iK fuat bfcomlns a fratiiri! of thof" rno. Uiit.-R and th vnst Amlltorlum If !il!eil early- to heart the ehorm nrd Mr. Jhitler .inc the aonga of praise. Til niidl-eiif-n nre Im-ri'imina; in ."lae atiJ laat night thre. were liundrelF In the Btllrry ami the lower floor waa lllled. Vheji Mr. Torroy put... hit usual question, kfnK tluiFs' who were prepared to. ac 'rpt'' Chit a, their Irfird and Muater ,o Ktand tip. thfrtcn responded. Mr. Ja r iliy anfrt the only mlafhrtune he could eee ,'1n Ua ' tiitinher ' thlrtren wan beratia ft ufcj not fourteen. Tliaj workers a.re. he- ; imiinjr . ivcll yitgdnred and know when Christ. . "If yoti take your ' r l.t:u :if.i.iti: ClDis" yuu nro movinK utcnJni. tin- Sin of Oo.l. He is Hon of Onl whetbnr yon lielievc Iter not. Arraln i hrlatlaa "cleure. ! (Ml!f!'iilo Ullll. I hi- client of lohn (i lFi-rli" III airUneaa ai,l pnln end I do hot hlani..- 8. h"r, tho Ih I hir-Iii-law of Mayor McCli-l-tl.em. Uut yon do not got. rid, of aicine?S !Bn- 'They rhatted of an old 'horse aiiow a.nd twin i c.a.IIy.. for all over the coun A; -Murnni F. . won mopt of the hiKh tumn , and htintrr r,Fi-a. for which cood and ' vnhtpMc piizoa were offt-rr-d. One of he conlrtif figures of iittinotlon wns the old i- . i ...4 i rtiit,A . i u. , 1 n r - ,rf po'inF. c.,ion . r. i. on y would not N preent. The letter aas read to the crowd In the evening and the an nouncement marie thnt "Kid'' Gray, a clever young negro, had ' been aecured to go on with Ihicklea. Wh.-n the two men ' appeared In the ling It was easily srn iirnv outwelRhed Em k- (- , "-7 .. .. , riiitPiiiij iilM. , llli- IHIl'T lin.. nip (ji..i la at .an . end and muno of the tavoritts ,m thirty ponnds. K-uth went Into tho pis- wh rh wj-re nt the finuiha .-how won honor ,.,,,, hont viih the idt-a. of Kivlng a (rood nml yl.eki lR tor their owners. T he t wo ,.Xhlhltlnn of t he k port , und w hllo they ap- roinnto ftiihlis. t,eorce I'lnper imd ( row r,rpri .,, ,!., i,. i... mi her t v. emit ions. Uuy lij.kl..- and Kid Wede are hilled for n- ri i-i ound boxing boi l before the Noi-th OimM Athletic cinh ;it Ofthoff's hnt this PwnlnK to trv and settle agi.ln viilrh is tho bettor of the two men. The Madison. Square- tlarden horse show trv lhr.' uio ilt-tTiv In ilrr,4-sS hV-s !.-t hv do not believe In (Jod. The head .of . thie eet-l a tot.terlpir ohl woman of T5 who cwild bi seen by nenpaper men for less fian a' minute ajid then to only ai-.hwer questions on which fhe had beon coaeind." Dr. Toi l ey told of a nmu who had Ciitis- II I?. I ,11 iU I II'. I.l .V fc.' "w.i .. .... ..- . , , have to wait lor lr. Torrey to send , - ' " ' .. . not them forth, ' hut ar goon ns tlie sulo is finlHt.ed. Hftr-r th enrr.ioTi'; minal" m lvio, when Hei-kschrr. James tlordon I'emiett and . Lurrle J'runie were Colonel C-odyi guBta jri the Indian coantrv. Colonel Cody, with his Iohh flowing hrir. attrncted more attention than any of the young and . beautiful debutantes. It tt is noticeable' that many of the horses which have been promised for the. Omaha show lor next year were among the top Ilres and c-Ar'led oft' the most money. Reginald Ysnderhnt and V. C. Wntson will Unit be in Omaha, as wll ac Lawrence Jones and Allrcd Vn'nderhili . to secure a Mibslitute In n hnrrv. A b .itt ' treasurer. The directors elected weie the ooh omciais Hnn i. n. t.illings, .nrni pTils; (". I,. Brown, Chharo; .1. )j. Wat kins, Iexlngton. Kv.; tilr Horace Wlilt e-. Syracuse, ami t. W. . Orote, New York City. Two Important rules were passed af fecting Inter-city meetings. One was the raising of the weight limit for drivers to ITS pounds to wagons In actual contest. When going against time the weight limit Is 1 SO pounds. The second wan the decision of the league to divide the. fields where more than seven starters to wagons are sched uled for an event. This is done to pre vent crowding In the rn-oing. A large crowd attended the Old Cllory auction tonight when Hal Hired waa brought out. The great black horse was taken twice around the track 1V A! Thomas and then the bidding was In vited.' After some spirited bidding Fred Smythe. manager for Miss Lotta Crab tree. the actress, entered Into competition for the horse and eventually secured it for,$g.;iOU. the best piice-of the sale so far. good bv personal work. Mr. liutler has most aviitpathetie Voice, wblc-h Is !!-! . I by a j)in. Tlie man yelled and vlicn Vall.'.r ai.d. told' !i. IniaBlr the -pin did; Ar 3 alterm;tth of the worlds s-rie. -i.,l ki;,.t.- lilv.l 1, .,. 1, f--t,rlllin .. I 1 i.U t, ...... -i.l. ... . ..... . ...... with the cc,K-Kation and do vul amount , VUI., , - ' . :ha, v.- ed perl,, i fudgmcnt in the way no, v.ora.u iiis pui iicrs. - tie coutiin l have done any, other way and .uted rlrht." re- innti;en - .Tap. "After the rr..it bn that ItroWn. I'felster nnil lfellttineh TTltehefl In lire ronsiegmion, in ouv iiu.ua .. v , . . I iiwir nr.t Barnes it was only tint lira I t nooli of IiiK Wg ImiiUitig. ' .vim ue ueeMri tow.- ' ( of ingratitude, for He wns brtilrecl und bled Dr. To: ley's -.sermon was' a continuation fo). ytmr tra,,,,,,, anJ -if you take a of thv srraoo whh-h ho preached Monday ; ?tI,rK, I1BII,n!lt ,,,, you m0YP asalnst JItm tiiht.nnrt won alovg: the eaaie lines. - ; . , vm. -; Christ lived. sivnUc. wro-jght -arid had in. iciied .to wltli great interiiat by tne en-. .... . ., . . . ifeij Liiiisi- .ire- i-:-Mui oi nis oivimii ..anu mat j He is the Son of God. ! "If j on r '.lcct Jesus Christ you arc guilty "rnat" shall. I An then with Jesus, whidi ! is ilii;d Christ?, if j-ou do tlie right thing I with Christ ybu will it"', everything' wrirth havitif? f.-f' 'cfcrnlty. If you accept Christ, tied will 'acc't-pt. you, but If we refuse' o accept Jcuna tJhrtat n. our -sin bearer, there Is no'thJIiB we;'c;iii do to bring peace and. happiness. . Vv'hat . must 'we do with Jesus Christ,? Wo must tU something with HiiD toniglvjf "Home would, like to get rid of Ml in, lut.'tc'nnit.. I'llate wanted to get Jesus off Ma ''hands. - Ife made three at- tempts, lie tried to turn .Him over to the .Ictts to be Juttc!il. .. Then he sent Him to Herod to be! judped, but Herod sent Him luck to Pilate and again he, did not know .. Un -. ' .-1 Tt wiai nuiigvoi1 VL'rtoIf nil . .. ' . i . , ' v . b, to Klve up cards nnd dancing and the the- tlie time to get-rid of Him by. asking the -i... . .'. . .i -. "Any nian who does his duty to every Irv ing bring on earth nnd fails to' do 'right by Ood is a scourdrel. , If ...a jinai). treats hla chilJreii light it gives him no licrnie.io beat hla wife, and the mm" applies lo Jesus Christ.' Are you going to accept and c-onfesa Christ tonight or are you- going to tuke your stand against Hlrri? "Pontius Pllatd decided wrong wlieu he' cried 'crucify , Him. and you dec-Id-' wrong If j ou do not .accept Him tonight. You sit and try to decide what to do with Him and the voices within, you are ape-iK-Ing. The voice Of cowardke is th loudest. The voice of avartae also speaks. The voice" of worldly pleasure telis you .you ina.y have ater. The voice of lust Is telling' you that to accept Him you will have to give up the companionship of your sins. Other volcer, like conscience, arc also causing delays which brought impatient re marks from the crowd, the fight wns, on the whole, decidedly clean, fast and satis factory. There ws frequent r linchlng, but I he men htol.o .quickly. Oray peml to have a harder punch. Inf It was fully e'liialled by Huckles superior speed. Al though both men wore in very good condi tion at tho end of the last round, the tiegm seemed to ha e exhausted the lesser . re-soin-ces. . . Premise of 'th-s nig " event scheduled f'r Thursday afternoon at the same place, tio p-elminarieti were piesented. Conidera.ble Interest was manifest in the Tha.nUsgkitiR day flghta. for which circus seats tmve'e.l ready been erecied in the liall to give every I person present a good'vlew of the ring. ( A large c-.rnwd ,is expec.tsi down from I Sioux tity to se the fhvorlte, .Timmle e H.me, niiH' -lomniy camtineii. h, ier-rwin asking lor large, -s:il rese.i vaticuis having been received. Proha.bly will come down by H)eclal N'ort h western train. The six three-minute rounds between Joe Oatlt fight and Harry Ma yet' of Chicago are at tracting considerable intention, and the suc cour ef the program is Blinost assured- O'BHIKX AD BIRNS TO FIGHT send them back again. Anv manager In the-world would have done the same. Vie. uraw raised a yelp over It. but look what Meetlua, Twilight l l.oa Angeles for lin did himself in iftej used Mathow.in I . .. . . . and McGlnnity . in . every game of the ' "r"'f"' nnmnionanip. series." ' I I.OS ANdKIiS."Cl.. Nov '.'r.-B-for the U ' ; Tacinc Athletic club of this city I'hlladd- The Giants probablv will see more of the ,Phin. Jack" O'Htien tuid Tpmmy Ittirris will otir.tr- next spring than anv other ma or i in"' tomorrow night In a twenty-round leajfue fenm. . Krd Ki-owle. Is nt v. ot ii ! ntesl for the championship of fh world, ou a. -si he-ilule which will bring the team ' Tlie title has been, claimed by both men back ' from California, over the southern ': lnce .the retirement of planaes J. Jeffries, route, thereby avoiding the. tniner.ible I who will act as referee, .A purse of $1.'1 weather encountered by other teams which were booked from the far west over the nor'hen route. Tho litants v.ill come bnek through New Orleans it they train in California. hna been offered by the club. Of this amount O'Ttrieii- receives $1.3-0 for signing articles. The balance.-Hu.sefl, Is' divided no that the winner receives $'.100 and the loser $-'.7i"l.. I Burns and O'Brien each announced litm- Christie Mathewson savs the bulv wenl. ( self us perfectly fit for, tomorrow's con nojs he has detected In Vagner is' a high, tost. II. Is believed -thai Rums will weigh fast bail, close to the neck. "If vou eHti I from ten to-twelve pounds mr than his get the Dutchman to hit at these vou'vt- opponent . who yesterday tipped the ecalea got l.lm," says Mattv. "But' unless' he Is ;t It pounds. In thls'cltj' odds of 10 to. 6 very anxious you can't get him to bite, are offered on option and betting Is ex ile win simpiy wait until tlie pitcher gets -.iremeiy ori.-K. .TKain.-"r. inn prooaiuuiy oi in the hole and then Jump on a crippled ball or get a base on four wide ones." EVICTS Till-; BVSMXU THAl'KS Two Long '..Shots and Two Favorite Win at Benning. WASHINGTON. Nov. ST. Only two fa populaee to relo'tse Jesus, as it was their custom to ivlcase prisoner at that time. They, however,- chose Hurra has. ii jinn "' ,., , ,1,,..., . ... ...... .' I vorltes won at the Rcnnln track inriav. reject Him. . letlnitcly .accept or definitely ! - t ' ' Poeiety Bud, a m to 1 chance, capt. red nu siHiuuur, leiuilK jou l your hearts and accept Him I decide tonight? , right." "Tonight you nr.tst either accept Him or relce-.t. A girl can nav. 'John, I cant re-1 ",m 'l. ce,K ,ou to lei ntm into t,e first race. Red Knight at 1 to 3 In Jcct you. but I .don't want to accept you.' -v' (. Half Way Business. . "Vou lniist either, confess Him or deny 11 In), for-He wys so Himself In His word, ra-pti. I to 3 'How will you l'" third race finished third, U. L. M. win- God help vou. to decide!"'"? ",.Vi J IZJTr. .f5 niNOS Freiizetvjeth and Dodge. Burns lasting twenty rounds odds, of W lo Vf2 arc offered. . f, . -y 1 i- 0' JO '' jiousowife selects Old Dutcti Cleaiispr ' for oarvt'ul, thorough L cleaning through out the house:' . -- . C!eans;;v':;t:,: . Scours Scrubs Polishes Tfith,, little ettort ami givtj the satisfying sense of spot less r cleanliness everywhere. .i . SOLD IN Large Siftirtg-lop Can at All Grocers, 10c . AVrit- for the attractive litt'e booklet, . "Hints for Housewives'." Free. THE CIDAflY PACKING CO.. . D. C. Dtpu Ss(s Omaha. Neb. j REFORM IN RUSSIAN SCHOOLS . " ; ' ' ' ." Mluister of tdni-itlun Woald Chaiiau yatem of Ooverament Inatrue- : ' :J . - tlo In Empire. .. , -.-' - , w fT PETEHSCROe ov.'-27.-Th iniinis- 'Ver of education, M. Ivaufm.ihnrha's' sub-j Plitted to the c-nhlret 1 a plan for reform ct tlie pi Imary educallonal System 6f llus fla, which, nejit to, the agrarian ivforms, , Is I'e-orgiilzcd as the gravest problem con fronting the Russian-government.-' 1 The mist Imp'rtant feature ejf the' min ister's proposals . is, one providing for the ''abiirulonment of the old policy, whldi. ac .corclar.ce with the dictum that vdjcatlon was hj Honymous with , re olution, ttuew , hlntlrunces In the way of the efforts of the Bemstvt-s and' private ' persons '"to sprea4 I clemcnlarj' knowledge among the Ignorant, j masses if the Rueslan nenaantry.-. Itlevan ' impose d u veto on Irntructiorii being, given WITH Till! .HOWL EH P. The Cudxhys won . three dalght games from the Diets Athletics at the association alleys last night. Norene was the high man on totals Willi riS. ap-l H. Dinger (Rood rolled the best single game of the evening, without hlttlng'the 31) mark. Koine of the boya are thinking of ' introducing broot.is or flshlng poles instead of bowling balls for us-e next we.k. TI score: DIETZ AT.HLKTICe. .' . 1st. ' 3d. Sil. Total. i-lT!' ' m :U Col ... ..,,.!;!,! .14s- 1-3 -l"9 ... .,..!., ..Mi ITU 7 ......,to7 '., .,115 . . ii. 1W VI ' 553 Chatelaiu .. Cat her wood . Gordy Kdison Nofene Williams Taylor ........ A. C. Reed. .v' Greenleaf ..'.. II. i). Reed .. Totats '- u-, ...... . .-..mi "' ii banker. The pair came under tho wire side by stde, with Cedarstrome ahead. Jockey Miller, who rode Hanker, claimed a foul acalnet Cedarstrome, ridden by Horner. Cedarstrome was dlseiualifled. milking Ormonriia's Right, the even money favorite, third. Cedarstrome wan backed frem It! to 1 to to 1. One truck record was broken. Banker clipped two-flf the of a sec-i ' Totals ...JIM S18 ond off the mlio and a quarter refold, which 1 ' ' CUDAfTTS. has stood since lsem. Results: I j '"'!. "d. I irsi race, seven tin longs: uoeieiy nun won", Anna Smith second. Cinchona third. Time: 1 :;i..' . ,' He ond race "Avear-olds, six furlongs: Cadecuoil .'wbn, Merrot secohd, t!li)e. Book tliircV' Time.: ! rH-fc. . i, Tftrril raee, mile and u sixteenth: O. I M.-won.-Onatas second, Red Knlglit third. Time: l:ol... Kourthi'rnce. --year-olds, six furlongs: I.ady Karma won, Old Colony second, Mary Hall third. Time: l:Hi-'i. v Klfth race, mile und forty yards, selling: Luretla won, Rthcr Royal second. IVlplne third - Time: 1:16. Sixth race, mile and a otiarter, handler. p: lianker - won. Molon Shingle second. Or meinile's Riirht third. Time: 2:11. NliltV OKI. MANS. Nov. L7 Results ntlSuttOll fair irt-AniU: ' I Walena , lirst race, five and a half furlongs: Dry Stnpenhorst. rmllar won. Bonai-t second. Anna Ruskln ocaman t hir.l 1 'tf.ll Second race. . six furlonas: Cannon Kali i Totals 870 fcS won. Invasion second. Ail-ship third. Time: , . . GOlD TOPS. 1:14'.,. Third 'race, one mile: Missouri' Lad won. Quliin Bi-aely second, Odd Klla third. Time: 1 :4I. . Fourth race, six furlongs: Jucglcr won. Toboggan pecond. Auditor third, l:l:',i. I'Mfih race, six furlongs: Akneon won. I Martins second. Cutter third.' Time-, 1 :1Jb- t Klvlli mee. one mile: Bitter Hnnd won. f Merry Iiellu 'third. Time: C lay ( IMareon "hoot. About fifteen of "Omaha's finest" who W-lieve they are expert trap shooters will wend their way to the grounds of the Omaha G"n e:lub -Thanksgiving da,v to e x biblt. their skill s.ta.clay pig. tin shoot which will be bald In the iifternoon. Thoio pre several fine shots among the police, men and the' members of the force are counting on bringing back wveral turkeys an trophies. Ames to Meet Drake. AMES. Ia, Nov. L'T. (Special. )The- Cy clones of the Iowa Htate collece, who Sat urday won the title of state chamnions. have one mire gime this season. It v.ill b played with Irake unh-erslty In .s Moinea Thursdav. The Ames team will be weakened bj- the loss of Drerinnn snd Billet-, but the outcome of the game Is tint ouestloned. , An .excursion will run from Ames, taklag several hundred students. The Best Bitter Liqueur. O rhysical exercise docs not cre.ite more genuine appetite than Underberc Boonekamp Bitters taken before meals. Healthy digestion follows and life becomes worth the living. A delicious drink always, morning, noon or night. Enjoyable as a cocktail and better for you. 6,000,000 bottles imported to the United States. At mJJMrt, C.Wx srf Restaurants, r Av thlt lettlt mt Wine M?r(kJHts tmj Grvfert. bjttlld only Fr H. tlseerktrt Alkrackt, Bklster(, Oerwiiy, iIki IMt. LCVT1R.S BleOrrlL'RS, Nrar Ywk. C,; Jtm,, ft 5 l 8353E53S3 CUT GUfSS J-Yenzer, loth and Dodge. TotaJ: 641 514 . ,-l!l ::d. 1!5 1S2 li T- lrf-.'jir v !!! " S74 ' MM - . . . .vjSM ""878 JSC S,: Oir the AtetroBolKn.nnllfvs last night the Life Malts won two M(t.of three from the Gold Tops. N'elther tum bowled up to lu usual form. Seaman "waa , the only man of the ten who"bowle4 a good score, ,8. Tomorrow night the.Kl Caudillos will Iry to slop the Falwtaffs. Tho score: t LIFE MALTS- .'.Wit. -VI. Set. Total. I-hnian ..k..lS ....-l .v,lt ..,.U14 l.vi 1'iS 1S4 14', IliJ 1M lo-' 840 4i8 - . M 4'J 5S8 -,54i , - " ' -"' ' .- " . taw 'W-W ' f 1 in history and similar branches of educa tion. M. Kaufmann. reooranicuds Instead that 'the central government support, ' ma terially and morally, aH uch efforts and assume ic- payment eif minimum ' saliirjes to teachers In the popular schools opened by the zemstvos and other local admlnls. Sixth race, one nille: Bitter Hand won. r - Mklddoo to Iowa trations. ,. .. ( i Stole, second. .Merry t.eiio third, rime: I T!)' -guiVhloo toot -1111 'team of South 1 ' .... .s"-.o rij Wnv Thrt nl(Mlv nr arum uf Enienville: V" Z7-"Rxsns at (.Neoia. la. tlillm-uivm 'Proba"wy be at Viral idee, live furlonB: l.enm'iell n-oil. H. Primeau C. Crimea u Ma honey .... i : poi to. ii;ne :,j Foley ........ Totals ... ...141 iU ..A. ..-.175 ........1 ..-Jxl .-. . . f ...-.-..'.STii Jd. 1S7 o . L'-' J'Jri lfil ;:d. ie.8 Pis ltitt H.', 119 Total. 4 .;w 4-t! SOU 4','J i, i4 MOOR PLEASED WITH GERMAN lirother of utan Express Pleasure at Meetlaa- foniilar Aaent ' Tlnrlaa Festlral. ' I- '. ' " ' ' j BICHI.IN, '-Nov. . JT.--.V dlispatch Jo the ; C'llosu Gnxetto from .Tangier published i today -says that only oif the occasion of the i reccn' Balrain festival, Mulni Hafim, bto-.'ier of .the HuliiMi, summoned .tlie Gvr- !l:4i;.. e;.,l....ji,.nli,n, uicnna 4 1 1 U.c. ll,it-.l Time I Second race, futurity course: Clandestine !-i':,J?'t'" won, Tim Hurst Mecond, Little Gregg third, i.i." " Time: 1 :10i. . i. nott'.'." Third rae-e. one and one-aixleenth miles: 1 rin .... Mormido won. Dr. Shorts second. Hay third, i Menu Time: 1 :4Vi,. ' o'Hai ... Fourth iae:e, six and a half furlongs: The rStuieu ... Heldame handicap: Romalne won. Rubric Tuft ...'... second,' Martlninaa third. Time: I:. . vu Fifth vac, orin mile: Dutiful won. Mi' iirmli k Lilierto second, W. B. Gates third. Time: SKIDD008. .U.K.! K.B... L.T.IR.T... kU..R.G... ix:r.;..., R..L.ei... H.T.,L:T... n.G.iL.u... H.U.;a.f, HusfsrlT K.li.LM Ooxlma LXiHII '..... E. Ihtlllri ., K-ILIK.!... R. KrvUin ...'...'.. .Sub. f Slib. , Jolinsua Marsli, manager.- NfciOLV K. Brv-in Brry fli;hlFrt)rofc W. Phillip ........ Spnr Hunter Minr Sixth luce, six furlongs; Sir Bdwn.nl j won. . Time St. Francis 1 :l:ia second. Lisaro third. FOR MORE STIUKM'8 I man consular agent and said: - I The prer-etire of vour coumrvninn -it to day's celebration !s p. double nleumn-e ir r ine. as proof of the friendstilp esi.itlng be. j .,rM1 v..,,t ' , . rt ...nir m n.ri.r ai.,1 ill....-,.. ! I III.E. I lis m. iii'i-iiid !S I ' lord ami brother, the sulnn. and because ' ' . iui now tiio .ondi'.lons iu :h 4-ennH of the I President of I olumHia Uuuld Have ! empire, where I am viceroy, are wilfully!. A -,-mk. rmrt BK.orla. repiert-nted as offi rtng ne wtMV. for the I . . ..- , j . -i i tieVfon. whilo complaints tm-' Timd sboi t NK" YORK Nov. .. Presid-nt Ni-h-,.er, . e hi..f u r a - i,imiii,.. .1.,... ! olas Murikv Butler of i.'oKnnbla uuiver- rTL . .V I'" . .1..-- ..... ...ai..,i ..l,j,,. voiitiou-s ana pai-'iu ly ar'.:nc a v nioduee-j i 'L.V u "" " .? i '-. 'Yu-'J- jT, ti, method of adinlnlatration of ath- I ! , "" ' letic sports now, In force In Columbia, j May Mop Oplaui IraUe. He does believe, liowever, tluU aoine minor i LoNl'ON, Nov. , ;".-Fi'ireigt , Sec-rvlaiy : t-hangea should be made in the , interest i Grey, replying In the 1 louse of Cotnniotis ! of clean sport and better s, holarshit) ' t,A .- . o ..,i. i ,i' i and that at the name time an effort should . todi.) to a quentiou whether the government ' 1(1 n,.,oe to Secure the wldert tsit.lo : Sli-Roooil Boxing' Match. . Tommy Campbell, who rex ently won I ha championship of Iowa at hi weight in a Lout at Den Moinea. bi whedule-d for a slx i'itn,l benit. with .. .fimm v ' Kurte of Sioax ! City at Osthoff's hall Thanks-giving after- CAUSE OF MISS BROWN'S DEATH More Evidence that . Ulrl Was Dead When Hhe Was Placed In the , l.aUe. IIERKIMER. N. ,T., Nov. 27. With inter est heightened by the declara.tion of the medical experts . that Grace - Brown was cilubbed" befeire she fell into the water of Big Mooye lalce, there was. a larger crowd than ever at the Gillette murder trial today. More thaa 1,000 persons' were turned a way and those who rot seats were on hand as early as 7 o'clock to secure them. Only two of the six doctors, employed by the district attorney to perform the au topsy on Grace Brown's body have been on the stand. The prosecution rrobably will conclude the work of questioning two more of them today. The prosecution cannot complete its case before Thanksgiving and the case, will not go to the jury before Wednesday of next week. Coached by Dr. Suitors of Herkimer,, the defending counsel are doing everything In their, power to shatter the contentions of the. district attorney, advanced to the Jury through, the medical experts called to the stand. j Dr. . Douglas today gave . several com parlbons .. between the conditions usually found In drowned bodies and the conditions found in. the body of Grace Brown,' He said: ' - f "The liver In cases of drowning is. livjfl; In this rase it was pale. In cases of drown lug ' the - hands become muddv and the finger nails dirty. They weru clean in this ease. There is water in the pleura cavity In -cases of drowning; there was no such water In this case.' No watery fluid flowed from the lungs in this case, as Is cus tomary in eli-owning cases. The liver in this case was normal; in cases of drown ing H Is contracted. There was but little water In Grace Brown's stomach; there Is considerable in cases where a person is drowned. The diaphragm In this case was elevated three Inches; when tho lungs are filled with water it has a tendency to de presa the diaphragm." On recross-exanilnatlon Dr. Douglas was asked If the threndays that Grae;e Brown's body lay before the autopwy were not suffi cient to allow the water that would nat urally collect In the lungs of n. drowned person to escape. He said there were means by which the water might leave the lungs. Ir. George H. Smith corroborated the testimony of Dr. E. H. Douglas and A. O. Dodgla.s, who preceded him today, by testi fying thai Grace Brown came to her death from blows. The defense scored a point wheu Rev. Cuthbert Froat of Lowvilie qual- i ified his statement, that Gillette was the firnt lo apeak of the drowning of Grace Brown aft or his arrival at Arrowhead. Rev. Front refused to swear to that statement train today. Dr. S. 8. Richards, culled to the stand just before closing time, stated that the In juries to Grace Brown's body were in flicted before death. He enumerated the In juries bad the physicians preceding him on the witness stand. DTRS FOR RflEW tI i - -t: 1 v t i '"V i -i.v.."5 , A . "X I ,. t , I . - - A- s ' The Reliable Specialists . don'ts for weak men Don't put off a duty. you .owe to yoursi If. Half the evils of this life come from things deferred. The time to see a elector is when vou realize voii liave Violated nuture's laws. Don't wait until you. are forced to pay the penalty. Don't wait until your nervous system la tottering under the- striUti ami you are a physical and mental wreck, unlit for work, business or -study. Don't experiment with FP.EB TREATMENT or QUICK CL'IIH schemes. I'nskllled or improper treatment can only elo harm. Don't think because others have failed to euro vou that there Is no euro for you. The specialists of tlj iState Medical Institute cure obRtlnate cases. Start right and start at once. Delays are always dangerous. Don't put it off too long. We cure safely and thoroughly Nervous Debility, Rectal and Kidney Din cafes and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to neglect, Ignorance or the result of specific diseases. Fret Consultation ind EximlntlOB- STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1303 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. iyywLsy'r had been re quested by the government of i the fluted State u Join in sale of. In i tcxii.ujit and opium to um ivilUed In- habitants, of . various jiarts of tho .wurld I said It wss for tjie Atiieiicati and noL, lor tlie British governmcr.t to rtiaUe atatements ' -g.irding the "ihcemlons of tho United ' States government. ' Tl.e . secretar partlcipa-tion by students ill athlel ports. Prsidciit Butler nuikes no ryi- . onimendatlons as to tlie game of foot ball, , which now is prohibited at Columbia, on Deoember In. ItR'o. after the action ' of the committee . of student organisa tions disbanding the foot ball association of Columbia university, the university J council took action approving what had oeen oone oj me niniiiiuiw on pm'mm his majesty iry, however, tuuld a.v nllit I organUatlons, and advising the president' pV.e i 11 ' . ' "to take mii'h further steps as may seem i s gove.nment would regard to MlT1 rrope,' to correct the conditions at t synipatheitically -any rrorotsal- rsniiitn. -1 i c.-.imi.i , a-i,i. v. i Till; (iKM S.4KKT1 HAZOK $.VOO I haIf to the bud1- The conservatives ab KIND FOIt I.0O. Ktiual 10 tUf Famous $5 00 Gillette Our price iave prodia-ed a ie- i effectually diminishing (ho conaumpiiuii of I nioraliaation r,f sentlnwnt and to restore ! opium.. , ' athletics to their proper place in the life 1 . ! of the university.' 1 .. . . ' j President Butler's inenioranduni In the I aiiaalah. Cabinet stands. . , form of todava pamphlet is tlie result, j MADRID. Nov. :7.-Thu Chamber of I In Id he pledges himself, to 'do nhat lie , Deputies' today by In to 4 votes dec'1.i i lo ''"-re the Ulscontlnuance of any , w...,. , . . ,. pr5'-ribed- .academic, exercises after 4 p. I to devote half the aesnlon to the e!tseiii, "... ..-.i.... .!.... .1 1.. I . 1 . , 1,1 viui 1 I j , I nirir m 1 .. ' 1 1 ' - . of the law of associations and the other , time at-the eioe of eaeli day for general I pm ticipai ipn or students in outdoor lioil.-. ii- io imun Clio line 01 uiilirr- sliy ' funds to keep the athletic tli id In good condition and also appiovea the I project for a university stadium with ac j.cominodattons for all forms if outeioor 11. ... Ili.. s,r.,i , I vportn. Gate receipts are declared to b Haiulltou atrrrt Cars Ran. . an oii.lt,atile r.-nne ..f ciLiro.).. .md HAMILTON, Ont., Nov. iT. filreet cat a I intercollegiate .lonttbis. But President stained from voting. Tlit cabinet has-re- solved that' it is its duty to retain offli e until voted out. 0 , have been running all morning and there I Butler says that no practicable plan has : i. itiaiiirhani.. i . . '.yet been presented for doing aay with I " disturriapce. r.iere Is a proposal to ''.the,,,. The plan to appoint a director of arbitrate the dinerenccs being coii.ideied. at ilerita for tne iimei-s tv i.l riixMr, ' !,'.. v-A.I n-l Him I-1-i-iiM iH ll.i a.i,-.i u i, ..ifi..il I larisT Hevialoii. I av pears to be a' the present time neither j ' iin..iiiii) oui ueiiaui's ):si 4 anadtai i OTTAWA, Nov. "T.-The budget will be t j brought doan . Thursday. Tariff reniaioa j HAWHClCi l OFIDtT OF IC TOHV i will be one of the rlrt-f matters taken u lb" the Houee ot Commons. ! Etpect Kent's Kli-kln tu Be th l-i-Ir.'Jini seven Mado. wiiii h will last i; r.i'iritlis. I'uii be; ala.-i'ciiii sullie as t.rdl. ! n.ii-v raj.or. T1IK ItF.ATOX IiKl'fJ X). j mi amd rtiiiH. uilay' in Fat nam Jit. wliiOov . i.n. i'! in and luck ui iol. j ' ' I' Deeldleg Fat-tor. j ; IOWA CITY. Nov. r.-Osyecial Tele- ' Pa .1.1. R .1..... .1 tL. A' II gram) The loaa tfuni, aorc and bruised I VOmpiCte IVelUrnS OI tne U Urien itom-b.-mrtlay's hard game, but confident I r got i ' ability to hold the much touted Mis- llUrnS VUtVmplOnShlD Il4hl "".ni i.i.;,i, l-it muigUt tor Hi IaiuIs t'i 1 l'lav the last gam'-' of llw kiiiiou ou i At Log Angeles, received by rounds f riunikgiv:i.R day. i dtitw t frcim tho rlneridt. n i' 1 l"'J'c troci Ht: I ouia against. White idiltHt lrotu tne riuKalCle t ani Piiff was of no avail, though Wblto ' F.D. HOTHKKY'S, lit South Hth Ht.i l"t behind. tlu. saving Inn for an ' . other y. ai on i'n "varity team. Kno. I- I tf.lill l I', wiiia-e l; wiis brokrir in th.j Ames aw avs a Jgaiu-. at-o Ki'i b.htr.d. ih kvuUi No More Gold Rooms If yon. only knew how rnacii comfort can be derived trom PERFECTION Oil Heater bow simple and economical iia operation, you would not be without it antnher day. Ypo can qaickly inalte warm and cozy any cold room or hallway no matter in what part of th house. You can beat water, and do many other things with the IPEFECTECN Oil Heater (Eqmlppe4 wttb Staokelesa Device 1 Turn the wick as high or low as you canthere's no danger. Carry heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Gives intense heat without unoke or smell because equipped with smoke less device. Made to two finishes nickel and japau. Brass oil fount beauti fully embossed, rioicri 4 quarts or ou and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. If yon cannot get heater or information from your dealer, write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. 1 faxj LaR1P I HE Try cannot be equalled for its bright and steady light, sim pie con- simcnoc ana absolute safety. Eqaipped with latest imptoved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to any room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed room. Kvery lamp warrantee!. Write to nearest agency if uot at your dealer's. svrv ?(, cuwptvY 6 IS IS J "U ONLY W H JO. . as in . aJ Li L PM and Via Via 3S liJ Via th Only Double Track Route Tickets on Sale Dec. 1st to 4th, Good Till Dec. 10th CITY OFFICES, 1401 -3 Farnam St. RATES CUT IN TWO SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS r BOOH Mindan ' Harlan . Manning' -Carroll - Fort Dode ROUND TRIP RATES . $ .99 1.56 2.23 2.77 4.25 Eaglo Crovo Clarion Hampton Belmoni . Mason City . .S4.S0 5.10 . 3.90 5.4$ - 6.40 Coed returning fallowing Monday. SAME RATES TO OMAHA FROM ABOVE STATIONS v For tull information applf to W. G. VaCidion. City tat una r Agtnt, tStZ Farnam Strut. JJ.