) ST NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL ' Office 15 Scott Street. r MI OR MEVTIOX. I Pevia, drug. S'ochert sells carpet. Ed Roger. Tony Faust bwr. PIANO SALE AT BOURICICS'. Burnt wood supplies. Alexander a. , For Sate cheap, vacant Jot. . lh St. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Prion t7. BARGAINS IN PIANOS AT BOIRICRS'. Wearing Cndertaking company. Tel. 133. For tnt. unfurnished room a, U Ualn St. VwnhlB; fltflng In 1M pyTnerar-hy Hik lie week at Alexander's art store. Excelsior Ma.n 1c Indge will meet this evening for work la the second degree. Bouricius sells pianos Just awfully cheap at his special sale. Where ih organ stands Upon ti.a building. Bteel A corn ranges 130 ni up: " BtTl A'orn foolt stoves $11 and up. D. V. Keller, bd a. Mala. Tha finest stock of e-ood pianos ever seen inprher in! cf 4'hieairo. Now on clearing sale at Bourtcius' Zi. Broadway. Tba republlcen city retitraj committee has secured rooms at 117 Merriam block, where Chairman A. F. Hoili will eva bead quarters today. Yon can get better e5l fire lees money from William 'Metro. It North Main, 1 be reaaon why la because be eel la tor eeah. Both "phones 12. Yard 'phone BeU 7l. Jolin F. Hogie. solicitor of aa eastern correal pondenco school, who wss fined I and costs In poll re court for distributing advertising matter without a license, bas appealed to the district court. A procedendo waa received from the su preme court yesterday dismissing the ap peal of tba plaintiff In the suit of . 1 ward Haef ner against liuber Bro. Haef rwr brought ault tor the loea ef part of hu f ingrra In an electric sausage ma chine. Frill Wtrncko. nred SS year, died yes terday at hla bono near Underwood. He leaves a wife and four children. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the (German Lulmrjo church In Vnderwooa and burial will be la Fisher cemetery. Articles of " Incorporat ion of the Twin City Iye Works company were filed for reived yesterday. Ttie capital etock la placed at li. 0. The Incorporator and directors are: Georra A. Schoedsan k. E. J. Beaumont and B. C Beaumont. The com pany takes over the business of the Twin City Dye works, of which Mr. Schoedaark waa proprietor. Mm. 8. A. StiUrnan. widow of the late I. W. D. Stilirwaa. died yesterday after neon at her home. la Willow avenue, aged IS years. Two aoaa. Walter of tats city and George of New York City, sur vive her. Private funeral services will be held at the residence this afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. W. Joner, rector of PC Paul's Episcopal church, after which the body wiu ba taken to Iwveaport for cremation. It ta requested that no fiow era be cent by friend. Ch!le It ta wet and muddy- in your back yard send your family washing; ta us,' We wtll do tt rtgfet. Bluff City Laundry. 'Phone PTROGRAPHl SPECIAIA I lave yon seen tha great assortment of nsvettlea w ace showing for burnt wood work? Sea oar window display and you trill want to bay. S discount this week eat pyrocrnshy outfits and a free lesson with each set. ALEXANDER S ART, STORE. j tst Broadway. ami RaTate Transfers. Theae trmnaf era were reported to The Bee Stanch M by tha Potta-wmttamle County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Herman Kostns and wife to BL W. 1U11S, rW ne and sett nwVt and ' nela K-74-43. w. d. 4 .000 Conrad Geise, sr.. to Patrick Buckley, , w nw-4 and a ow -7-tl. y d. f BatnueJ Chrlstenaen and wife to Raa , ' mus Petersen, w seH t-TI-i. w. A. AT 1jtt Hildebrand and wife to Martha mi 7-77-. w. d... Aorie A. Barncw gnd husband to O. I). Cary, nH lot 11 and an lot 11 and lot 11. block 3S, Avoua. w. d. Peter P. Howell et al to Memtt Barnes, lot IV Auditor s subdiv. kit Kl. Avaem. Land and Loan com pany's subdiv. part -T7-. a. w. d . Anton Oundrara and wife to Anna R. Renchei. lot. 2. block IT. Beer's sub div.. w. d Mary H. Arnswoirtlt and hnsband to H. R. Gould, lota IS to X Inclusive, block M, Central subdir.. w. d Otiirl B. Waaser and wife to Jacob Wasser, lota 4 to a, inclusive, subdiv. lots 1 1 and . official plat, nwl ne4 U-71-M, w. A Geora- E. Uartland et al, executors, to Harry O McOee. lot X. block . Hughes dt Doniphan's add., ex. d... William Shaw to Lucy E. Cochran, lot 1. Mock It Everett's afld.. w. d . 3. P. Greenshielda and wife ta Wil liam Evana, lot t. block I. Street s odd, w. d T. D. Smith and wife to Grace T. Sweartngea. lot IS. block U. Fierce I ubdlv w. d C H. Ooldapp and wife to Benjamin Marks, e4t acres lot 4. 3-T4-4. aad part govenu&ent lot 1. S-71-44. w. d. MOO tsno 1.100 an Fourteen tranaf era, total Tho cash piano sale at Bourictus la quite a aocoeaa. People have the money, but they want to g Its worth, and they surely are fatting It at tho grand twenty-second spring clearing; sale of Bonrtcluo at Kt Broadway. 30 discount this wcev on pyroaraphy utflta. C E. Alexander, S3 B" way. Klhas Hoe av Umm Tlsao. " Aa exosQent proa-ram was enjpyed by the members of Council Bluffs lodge of Elks at their annual a a social lat night. There waa a targe, attendance and at tha close of tho entertainment refreshments Music was furnished by the Legrtrta Italian orchestra of Omaha. Oscar Lichen of Omaha funuabed an anuuaf stunt with has Impersonation of Miss Lavtnaki. the stager. Raymond Coleman of Chicago, tee ' banjo king, was a feature of tho program and had to respond to several encores. , Goodwill rtckerman of Omaha entertained ' with several song-sand Imperaoaatlona. E. 8. Thompson of Omaha did a stunt as a ; xnonologist and did It welL Vocal numbers , were given by Milo Snuth, Lucius Pryor ; cf this city and the famous quartet of the ' lodge. Hon. J. B. Sullivan of Des Moines i responded to tho dienana tor a anort taik. i Tba piece do resistance' of tho ereninr I waa a wrestling boot between two athletes ra acroaa the rtver, who were Introduced ' tjj Prof. Gorman. ReoMtnber this Is tha only "piano sale" that Bound us Is going; to have this sprtng . If yon want a really high grade piano, dirt cheap, bwaer look into this while tho sale S3 Broadway. W's nave tho latest and beet patterns ef Oarman, Belgian aad American wall naprs largn new spring stork y&st In. V are tho only up-to-date wall paper house !n southwestern Iowa. H. Borwlck. U South Main. Wall paper contracts Ag-urnd aa low an passable. Let as rgrure. A. A. CLARK Ck CO. mnn p f nnsrv nn houses, cattle aitd LUiUl L,U..XI UU II0USEIT0LD . FURNITURE. AST) AST CHATTEL SECTTUTT AT ONE-HLA Le THX C&CAL BATES. Xmnitj YftaVafV Of snnXManVTVl BTanawatgSnM. GDRSTB MAIS AXD RHOATJU'AY, OVfcB AMUJFOCA EXPRESS. eeiwwt.ion with the) firm eel'lrg TianslTia Tfc CUft Marty Cat 1UJ.U 'eritXXiA Z1U .SO T. 1l.LrUge. BLUFFS Both 'Phones 43. ' HAftD PROBLEM IX CITT riACB Reveaae" Xet l Present Beejwlre sweats ( the City. How to make 11 OS do the work Of ITJ or IZ'S) Is the problem whkh Is now confronting- the finance committee of the city council. The committee has started work on the appropriation ordinance, npon which the present council must take action be fore tsrnlng over the management of (Tie affairs of the municipality to the new coun c8 at tha begirding of April. For t He fiscal year which closes March n. there was appropriated a total of SM.714 for the ma1ntnnce of the several muni cipal departments. The levy cf 14 mills for U.e genera furd. out of which tha several city departments are maintained. Is the limit allowed by law. Oa the present val uation tMs brings In approximately $3S,nol, and the balance has t? be made an from the salmtt licenses, which in the psct have broug.'it in close cpon trvi.fwn. and from license, police flnea. forfeitures and other items of a more or less uncertain and un stable character. With the lose of the revenue from the rambling houses and the probability of a less number of saloons during; th coming year, owing to the strict enforcement of the mulct law, the finance committee Is coo fronted with the necessity of materially reducing the total amount of tha annual appropriations and at the same time pro vide for the maintenance of the various departments of the municipal government. The revenue- received by -the city from police finea, forfeit urt-a, etc., up to and In cluding the month of January averaged about C&( a month, but in February It dropped to STSl. and in March to S20. With conditions as they are now the turnover from )he police to tha city will not. It la expected, be any month much in excess of that for March. The amounts turned over by tha police department to the city treas ury for the last fiscal fear, by months, were aa foiiowa: . April. 17 May. lw; June, 11 July. 1!7 August 17 ; September. 1907 .. tctor. UP7 November. IPH .. recember, 11 January. 1J ...i Febrriary. IIS ... March. 1S ....... ...I i.r IW ... l.UV ... 1.7S9 ... I Mi ... !.! ... L6I9 ... XV) ... l.i'H .... 132 ... Ssl ... " ISI t The amounts appropriated for the several departments for t'ae fiscal year now com ing to a close were as follows:' Salaries ,., '. r.no Police '.. a? Fire department ......i...- 36.0 RlreVte and alle.ys . .( CHy electrician lno City hall J.&flft Engineer's office 4-750 Priultn snd supplies City pound Elections l.m Health department LSM Councilman Fleming, chairman of tha finanoe committee, stated yesterday ' that, m rlew of the reduced revenue, the appro priations would have to be cut down for the ensuing year to about 172.003, but where to snake tho cut waa what waa pusxllng the committee. It Is believed them will be a balance of about 17,0ns left over In tha general fund at the close of this year, and this "will help some," as Mr. Fleming pot ft. That some reductions In the police and fire departments will bsve to be made ap pears certain, and It la likely that one or two men will be dropped from each force. Tha appropriation ordinance ha to be i ready to ba submitted at a meetlns of lho city founcll to be held Thursday evening. March W. . . N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel SX Night. LC91 Drink Raiwelarr. King of all bottled beers. L. Bosenfeld Co.. distributors. Both 'phones K3. ' Matters In Fed era 1 Co art. Trial of the first Jury case of the term. Ithat of Mary E. Hammond of Glenwood against George J. Dumb aad tho Fitsglbona brothers, liquor dealers of Missouri Valley, waa be-un in the United States court yes terday. Mrs. Hammond seeks to recover damages for the death of her husband. P. Hammond. It la alleged that Hammond, became Intoxicated from liquor secured m fie saloons of the defendants on a certain day In August. 19. snd while in such con dition was run down and killed In the rail road yarda by a Northwestern train. An of tho Jurors except tboaa engaged In the trial of thia case were excused until Monday. i With the criminal business of the term disposed of United States Attorney M. L. Temple and bis assistant. George B. Stewart, left yesterday morning for Ctar Inda, where they have business. Remember winter is not over, can R If you need coal; always prompt; all kinds of coal. . Tha Council Bluffs Cosl and Ice Co. Water aa Cleave ai CryetaJ. Tou can tJways have clear water In your borne it you have the Cleveland enameled filter. Ask to see them st P. C. DeVol Hardware company. Addresses at Bradr Chnrehv. Dr. Albert E. Ay era. prealdlng elder cf the Guie rail district. Bombay conference, la Indta. will deliver an address at Broad way church Sunday morning on. "The Mes sage of the East ta the West.' Dr. Ayers comes from the heart of the famine dis trict .of India, where he baa beea serving under appointment of the Foreign Mission ary society cf the Methodist Episcopal church. John IL Nicholson of Jsaesville. Wis., will conduct a Gideon's rally at tho Broad way Methodist church Sunday evening. Mr. Nicholson Is one cf the twj traveling; men whir occupied the same room In a little hotel la Wisconsin a few years ago, and there started tke movement that has re sulted is the CUcun's b&nd cf travels men. Hla subjret will be. "The Real Life; Aa Eleven-Story Talk." Just arrived, car lo4 of go-carts; your inspection Invite. - Petersen A Schoentcg company. be wee Pipe. W sef aner sewer pip than all the other dealers combined. Ws make tie rticee and deliver the goods C. Ilafer Lumber company. Sew Branch PMtarMee. Postmaster Haavlton received authority yesterday from Washlngtoa for the estab lishment of ths f flh branch office fas this city. It will bo located In ths druc stars ef A- YT. Oard. 7C4 Sixteenth avenaw, aad a will b open for buslnesa April t. Aa In the ease of the other branch postal offices. It win conduct registry, money order and stamp business for patroas hi that part of the city, but will not receive or deliver malt The establishment of the branch office will be a great baoa for tha residenU of that portion of the city ying awuth of tba Rock Island tracks. ' ' The other four branch offices are located at , tha Union Paclfte transfer, the drug store on Broadway and Twenty-third street. Brown's drug store on South Main street and Dell O. Morgan' drug; store oa West Broadway. Twestem a. George W. Klein. U South Mala atreel Phones: Ind.. Tie Black; Bell. to. SPRING TERM WESTERN IOWA COL LEGE OPENS MONDAT, MARCH K. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. rata Aaralaat Cwwnty Attorney. ATLTNAIC la.. March 14.-3peclaL) Further developments In the case brougtit by Henry Hollea against County Attorney B. A- Ooodspeed. asking; for his removal on the charge of malfeasance In office and receiving public money to which he waa not entitled, and one that puts a new light n the case, which will be tried In the April term of court here, has just come to light by the filing; of an amendod peti tion by the attorneys for HoUen. wherein they claim that Mr. Goodspeed duplicated bills oa the Board of Supervtsora, that he presented a bill m the June meeting of the board for K for a trip to Maaaeca on the Hyatt rase on June S3, and again, after tha bill bad been allowed, he presented the same kill for the same trip on the same day. only the second bill was for 17. This and other alleeatlona are made In the amended petition and will make the case one of the most Interesting ever tried hex. Mr. Goodspeed tried to bare It coma to trial last term of court and will Insist that It not be postponed from the April term, as many of hts friends are urging him, to become a candidate for a third term and be wants tba case aettled before the pri maries. Drake W1ia Debate. AMES. la-. March 1. 8peclal Telegram.) In a triangular debate, Drake university defeated Ames by a vote of two to one. Tha subject was, "That tha Fifteenth Amendment Should Be Repealed." Ames took the affirmative side and was repre sented by I. (I. Emerson of BurchlnaU A. O. Thurman of Blanchard and L D. H ad ley of Earlham. The Drake team was com posed of Guy W. Stearns. Georga E. Bra mer anl Henry Peterson. Tha Judges of the contest ware K. A. Nye of Des Moines, E. H. Addison of Nevada and Charles E. Hum of Des Moines. Tba cb airman was RepresenUUvo W. H. Arney of Marshall town. laapectiom of Cwsapnnr E. SHENANDOAH, la.. March 14. (Special.) The annual inspection of Company E, ruty-fiftji regiment, Iowa National Guard, took place In tho armory last night. Ma)ot Sibley of the regrular army stationed at Fort Dcs Moines, assisted by Major Lucaa. were the Inspecting; officers. They, found tha uniforms and equipments and guns la first-class condition. The grading was ex cellent. Last year Company B ranked falrd In tho stats and la sure of being nearer the first than last year. The armory was crowded with spectators. Company E la composed f the best young men In Shenan doah. lawn Nevre Setee. CRESTON Miss Lulu O. Erana and John Hauler, young people from Lenox, were married at the MeUiodiat parsonage in IMs city yesterday. - - IDA GROVE H. W. McDonald, ared k 4 and aa old-timer, died at the home of bis nephew. Will E. Johnson, the attorney, after being sick all winter with asthma and heart trouble. CRESTON Rev. Father Bassler. for twenty-five years pastor of a Mount Pleasant Catholic chare U. has been as signed by the bishop to the palish at Afton. the change to take place March 12. CRESTON A new time card goes into street on tne Burlington next eunaay. Only two traine are affected by the change at this place to amount to any thing. No. 2. which now comes in st 8:2(1 p. m.. will arrive fifteen minutes earlier, WnJ No. 14, the local passenger from tha west, will also cut the tune and come in fifteen minutes earlier, ar riving at 7:25 p. m. instead of 7.50. CRESTON The stained art glass, win do'B for ths new Baptist church have arrived from St. Joseph and are blng placed In position this week, adding much to the appearance of idie handsome and commodious building. OSKALOOSA Alice Muck, aged 1. was this morning shot and fatally wounded by Parena Clilrl. The bullet penetrated the right lung and went entirely through the txdy. Parena says shs wsa sboolirui at a mark and that the other girl suddenly ran in rront or tne gun. CRESTON Beginning ' next Tuesday. March 17, and continuing through Wrdoeedar, March II. a missionary con vention of much note in Methodism will be held In the Methodist church here. Returned missionaries from far eastern lands will be In attendance and ministers snd Christian workers from the entire Creston district of the Methodist church will be present. Rev. Dr Trimble of Kan sas City will preside over the sessions. ATLANTIC Miss Elisabeth H. Nicholson snd J. R. Graham, two young people of Bear Grove township, were married yeeterv day afternoon at the home of the pastor in that township. They left at Once for their new home in Canada. The same day Miss M. Stella Miller of this place was married at Greenfield to Harry E. Gatch of that place. The bride is one of the popular teachers of this county and the groom Is a proaperoua contractor and bullrVr of Greenfleld. ATLANTIC Isaac Worley, one or tha old settlers of Cast county, passed away at hia home here yesterday afternoon of grippe, after but a two weeds' illness. He was W years old and had been a resident of this county for thirty-five years, resid ing on a farm until about four ysara ajro. He was prominer.tlv connected with the early social and religious history of the county snd had a host of friends In and around this place. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Methodist church, of which tie bad been a life-long' member. IK .IS' ETS MICH BETTEJt Flht nt Dnblla with Jean Rets W ill Xe4 Bo PootstoaeaL LONDON. March 11 Tha fight between Tommy Bums, the American heavyweight f'iiil-r. and Jem Roc he of Dublin, will take ; lace at Dubua March 17, unlrsa Burns' In jured eye becomes so bad that it would prove a serious bsndkap. Burns wrote the Dublin promoters of the fight asking them U Uwy would conaider a pustponemenl on sorount f bis Injury. They have made no revly, but in Interviews, in. y Lave declared ihmsrlve aa against a change of date, aayir.g tnat the bouse bal born sold out and tnat tuere would be difficulty In get ting logetlu-r st another time such a big crowd of spectstors. The fight, therefore, will lake place aa scheduled unices Burns' eye grows worse. The injury was at Iirwt eeaanlerad siiaaL. but It grew naore aerloua and the e was completely closed tor twelve hours. It is decidedly better tonight and Burns aaya he la prepared to go into the nn- with Rorbe. aa otnerwlae be la In the beet of coudiikoa. The National elparttcg club has received a Irtter from the manager of Jack John em, tne AmerVea aexro fighter, asking wither tne dub uouid arrange a fight between Jhneua snd Burns on the tern. a recently offered by Mr. Kelly, aad declar ing that the National Sporting club Is tne only p.ace In n-tand where Johnson will ( n't Tba :iLry ef Uk ciuo reahed that the orgamaauun was unable to offer such liberal terms as had beea given by Mr. Keiley. hin Included -.. for Jehn son. wm. Jiee r draw. ftuma now says be Is willing to wait sat 11 be ret erne to the United Stale to meet Johnson, believing that some western due, after hla semis ta Rngiand. will bfter a largo purs for auca a cvntest. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH BODY IN BISSECIIK ROOM Soath Omalia Woman Eewirdtd in Search, for Her Brother. &TAXI)?ATTER3 Ef CCXT10L reinvention Will Bo for Taft and In All Fre-babrilty Deleamtee Will e Inatratetrd Ministers an Spe cial Police at Election. ' N . Frotn a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Is.. March 14. (Special Telegram. -The long search for the body of Michael Evans, a well-to-do msn of Eldon, ended this morning- when the man's sister. Mrs. Ida Davis. 1L1S Berry avcaue. South Omaha, discovered It In the dissect ing room of Drake medical school. Evans died la Albl two met ths ago. His rela tives could not be located. Mrs. Evans commenced search soon after his disap pearance. This morning. In company wlti Coroner Kewlen. she Identified tha remains, N Standpatters In Central. Hon. George D. Perkins of Clous City probably will be the permanent chairman of the republican stats convention, which meets In this city next Wednesday. Ho will aiso likely be selected as one of the dele-g-mtea-at-large to the national convention. and may bead tho delegation as the chair man. Ha was last year the defeated candl date for nomination as governor. ' It la conceded on all sides that the stand patters wll control the state convention, which meets Wednesday to select delegates to the national convention and It la under stood that the probable selection of ths four delegateo-at-lsrge will be George D. Perkins of Bloux City, Lafayette Toung of Des Mo'.naa, Ernest E. Hart of Council Bluffs and Joe R. Lane of Davenport. There Is a bare possibility that Adams of Dubuque, the manager of tho Allison cam paign, may bo selected Instead of Mr. Hart, who Is also a candidate for re-election as national committeeman from Iowa. Tha election of national committeeman is made by the delegation to the national conven tion. Mr. Adams' candidacy has not been aa Bounced, but It la understood that bo may bo selected. Major John F. Lacey of the Sixth district was a candidate for delegato- at-large, but the BlxUl district selected him as on of the district delegates, which takes hint cut of the field; otherwise It : would have beea a question between Lacey and Lafayette Toung. Mr. Toucg mad hia an nouncement of his candidacy for delegato- at -large In tho columns of his paper, the Des Moines Capital, today. There la tome little question aa to what win bo the attitude of the standpatters on the tariff In next Wednesday's convention. The terra "standpatter" la a' misnomer when applied ba Iowa which people out of the stat do not onderstand. It was started because a number of tho most conspicuous leaders of that wing of tho republican party to which Governor Cummins does not belong, were really and truly standpatters on the tariff. But the faction now Includes many persons quite as radical on the tariff as Is Governor Cummins. For this reason there Is some doubt as to the temper of the delegates. Confessedly all are for Taft, but the Taft convention In Ohio, tho first of the. nAinth, adopted a tariff revision plank which calls for "re visloa of the tariff by a special session of tho next congress." Wliile there has been some tittle talk of aa - unlnstrncted delegation. It is believed that the convention next Wednesday will Instruct for Taft, it will also pas resolu tions endorsing the candidacy ef Allison, and praising his service in tha United Slates senate. Ministers ns Police Ministers for special police at the polling places is the plan of several members of the Good Government dub. An effort I being made today to get a number of preachers to consent to being; sworn In by Mayor Mattern. Rev. H. E. VaaHorn, Rev. William Beyn- ton Gage, Rev. Everist Catbell and al other clergymen of the city will be asked today to land their assistance at the polls on primary day. It Is believed the presence of the members of ths cloth will have a salutary effect on the "ward heelers. " DrnuVe IteaWata' Elect ten. In ths greatest politics! right ever made at Drake university, Roy Allison, a Phil omathean. waa elected editor-tn -chief cf tho Delphic Thursday afternoon. Gurnie Moaa, a Berean. aad Adam Liverett, an Athenian, were the other candidates. For aina ballots Allison waa tho low man In the three-cornered flg-ht. his strength be ing about fifty votes, while the other two men bad about eighty -five each. On the tenth ballot Allison Jumped to seventy seven votes, and on the eleventh Moss withdrew from the field, all of hia support going to Allison. OMAMA BOWLLli IX THE LEAD Metre sell teas MaVe II lab Seoew a Fleet Day of Tewrauasaewt. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. March 14.-1 Special Telegram.) Ths lsst team to bowl, ths Metropolitans of (irashs, tonight landed la first place In the first dsy's tournament of th Middle Wast association la the four man event, scoring l.a7. While the scors is small, it as larger than anything yet bowled. When the stronger teams from Omaha, Kaasas City, Des Moines and St. Lout bowl tomorrow and Sunday thia score Is expected to fall behlnd- The Metropolitans took alley No. 10 at M.J o'clock and did not finish their roll until past midnight. A good crowd stayed over until they were through, it being noised shout that they were likely to beat ttv scores. The Omaha score were; 1st. Jd. Id. Tot. Thomas Ill 17 i: &M Keyt IT til l2 W Von 17 11 ill ami Lehman -: U7 ir? 7i i Hull 1st Ul . Hi iu7 Totals- S5T K sit LSST WITH THS BOWLERS. Tho Walter O. Clark woo two game from the Independent last night. on ths Metropolian a.leya. WiUie Learn tried to win the first gsms by striking; out. but failed by five puis. Carman had high totals sua San. while Lesrn snd E.lults tied on high single game with . The score: INDEPENDENTS. IsC Id. Sd. Totsl. Carman 1)1 u; U baD Suults ITS 3-2 & Hough 1&4 ll l'l 4n5 Taft - 154 14 M ea Learn 3ul l.Tt lu nr. Tola- UU Ml U J. WALTER Q. C LARKS. 1st. Td. Id. ToUt Coe-swall 1st 1M im Ul McKeivvy lw 1 ll 11 Ballon 11 li 1C1 5 Nelson m 1' in Se Wsiuu U 1U its LS Total H7 US U 14T4 . Sebewl Atblete Srt Tne!s(. IDA GROVE. March 14 8peiai. I V.acU Tnomaa ataneal ths track tnn training to day and Inaugurated a twriea of cross country runs whkh will be continued tww a week for another month. Many cf the foot ball stsrs are also leaders In ths trsck work, aad taear trauung will nut bo a bard BMlrr. as they are practically ta training me year axeuod la th kw, zj and quarter mile, Ida Grove 13. lfR will hsre the veterans Wsrd and Moore head. Wsrd's record In thS Qiarter t US- and It is concerted thai Morehsd will puh him out tj hla vtmoet to wm. Forbe Is doing promising work In te diet rc runs, especially the half. He slo ds close to eleven f e f In the pole vsult. Ma Grove will sleo hare ' Pr-hliper In the pole snd he does conikleraWy better than t-n. In the we's-hte Ihere wf! be Krtrk. la the hui-dles Curry- snd In the Jumps Orr. All of these mentioned are veterans. Snd there I cor.sdrsbl new material frera whkh Thomas experts much. Ida Grove has always been strong In the relav snd will be so again. For the mile relay. Ward. Mvreheod. Curry and Forbes will make a great quartet. Among the new material. O M-ara prom ises to be a bummer in the hurdles. KVIXTI OX THE RlSJItQ TRACKS Mementoes, 11 to S, Wins the Third Race nt New Orleans. KEW ORLEANS. March It-Tr. running of -the nrofKl race today at the Fair (rounds track resulted fn an aoruKnt in which Jockey Trueman was thrown TTOin hm mount, Contanna. at the sixteenth pie snd waa badly Injured. In a brilliant fin ish Momentum, st 11 to t, won tho third race, st five snd a half furlongs, by a nise from Big Ben. Tomorrow the Crescent City derby, fiOOns gusrsnteed to the win ner, swo me feature of the winter racing seawn in New Orleans, will be run st the Fsir Grounds. The distance will be one mile and so eighth, snd indications are for a fast track. Weather clear, track fast. Reeults: First race, three snd a half fnrlana-! Lit. tie Moee U3. Notter. i to won. Colum bus !'. J. Howard. Is to 1) second. Oiori- ole 17. J, 6timter. tl to Si third. Time: :4t Tom Holland. Trsppe, Miss Imorene, ivenmsr vueen. Malcolm, Chalice. Miqu O'Brien. Regards. Inwfrave. Wheat Bread. Tenorette and Fancy Dane also ran. wcooa race, nve and a half furlongs, sellinr: Prowler . flifi. A. Mrt!n. S to 11 won. Canada 1"H, Minder, 14 to 1) second. Pedrone tio. V. Powers, to 1) third. Time: 1KH-S- Royal Chance. Risk, Bobbin' Around, Sebado MeQutddy, Brown Thistle, Sir Cyril, Ben Rose, Umpire and Contanna also ran. Third race, five and a half furlonrs. sell ing: Momentum llte. Minder. 11 to ; won. Big Ben OtfS, Brusl, I to II second. Vo hoome A. fickens. 4C to 1) third- Time: 1:07V Tobora-an. Bonart. Ben Strong. Movea. Ben Double. Communlra w. Phil Finch, Boeerrow, Oconoomoo and Bert- mont also ran. Fourth race, one mile: Pollv Prim nT.U Powers. to El won KerchevnJ Ilia C. Koemer, 4H to 1) second. Ladr Esther (Vi. J. Sumter, 4H to 1) third. Time: 1:. Good Lock. Heine, Lucky Mose, Orphan Lad snd El fell also ran. ' Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: Banrida (W. J. McCahey, S to 1) won. Firmament 0'. Notter, 11 to Si second. Crar (V. V. Powers. S to 11 third. Time: 1:4'-. Lsdy Almy, Or ens, Rhinestone, Hos tile Hyphen. Islington Lady, Albert Star, Countess of Melbourne. Lady Caroline II and Queen's Souvenir also ran. Sixth race, seven f'irlone-, selling: Han nibal Bey n"7. V. Powers. S to 1) won. Robinhnod 1M. S. Flrfin. It to 1) second. Miss Strorne KS. Minder. S to 1 third. Time: 1:3L No Qusrter. Topoy Robin. Be atrice K. Funlculaire. Meaylnw Breese, Pos ing. Consistent, Animus, Teo Beach and Rk-key also ran. Seventh race, one mile and seventy yarda. selling-: Flaxman flit. Pruseel. 4 to 1) won, Vloerme tl-. J. MoCahev. SS to 11 oeeond. Creel ci. C. Koemer. 11 to tl third. Time: 1 Vinot. Flsigny. Teleempher, Lady r.tnet. Tivoimi, prytanla. Royal Jjegena. aureus ana canyon also ran. OAKLAND. March 14. Results: First race, futurity course: Bannock Bob (107, Gilbert. I to I, won, Leo Young 007, Boutwell, 15 to 1) second. Humor tl'. W. Miller, i to 1) third Time: 1:1X Bernardo. Mamie Stanhope. St. Kilda, Alls Bad, Gallate, Mien Lleblleng, 'Mrs, Nugent and Miss Jeremiah also ran. Second race, three and a half furlonrs: On Parole (111. Scoville, 4 to 1 won. Carrie Thatcher (WS, Sandy, 4 to 1) second. Roeamo (104. Davla, Co to 1) third. Time: :41V Cavcllena. Minnie Blight. Fivtag Dance. Yellow Foot, Pallas, Who, Black Hand and Lady also ran. Third rare, six furlones: St. Avon fH4 Knapp. 11 to a I won. Wasp !!?, Jayesl. to fi second. Crystal Way (UK. Stuart, I to 1) third. Tune: 1:14. Old Settler. Darington, Altadice, Billy Meyers. Jockey VI ounce. I level vers and Skinners also raa. Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Brookleaf (iff. A. Walsh, 11 to 1 won, San Alviso 04. Davis, 17 to !0i second. Whld den (W, Buxton. to li third. Time: Ltfi. Bye Bye IL Kruk. Eduardo, Dorado and Et. Moban also ran. Fifth race, one mile and WO yards, sell ing: Taunt On. Miller. to SI won, Jsck Ansae nil. Knapp, to 1) aemwid. Fury OoS. Mentry. 12 to f) third. Time: 1:47. Ten Oaks. Patriotic. Last Go, Nabasso. Markle Mayer. Plerad. Earn McGibbon and Ray Carlo also ran. Sixth race, six aad a half farloners: Fan tastic Hod. Buxton, S to it won. St. Elm wood (llu, Davis. 10 to 1) second. Rather Royal (K4. W. Miller. 7 to 1) third. Time: l:ln. gibari. Down Patrick. Sir Br 11 la r. Preen. Day Star, Marwood and Largamente also ran. LOS ANGELES. March 14. Result at Santa Anita: Pin race, sin furlongs: HaJaca fill. Schilling. 4 to 5 won. Aristotle !, Kana. to 2) second. Lancashire Lad (mJ, Burns, 7 to Z) third. Time: 1:141 Klttuck. J. P. Anderson. Wills too and Moss back also ran. Second race, four furlongs: Popa (!", Schilling-, even) won. Frank Clancy (15, Goktstein. 2 to 11 second. Luck v Mate dug, Roland. 7 to 1) third. Time: : Thelma Thompson. Semper Fldelaa and Promethus aleo ran. Third race, one tnlle: Ampedo O'W.'Oold rtein. I to H won. Ed Ball 41(8. Schiliuvt. to U)l second. axxle (10K, Burns, 7 to II third. Tims: l:eV Rubber Boy. Pla)iit and Chimney Sweep also ran. Fourth race, one mile: Toupee (!'. Shrlner. to K won. Smlrker (W. Lloyd. 14 to S) second. Chief Desmond ll4, Gold stein. 4 to li tbtrd. Tbne: l-3r. Nadsu and Fair Fagot also rsn. Fifth race, one mile and three-sixteenths : Sam Benard (112, Goldstein, i to ft won, Canlque Gut. Burns, I to Si second. Rip Rap UTO. Cadman. S to 1) third. Time: Z:iH- Christine A Leash, Banaooence. L. Chiswell and Leo Bright also ran. Sixth rae six furlonxs: Bemay CI 'It. Shrine, S to I) won. Korosolary (!Jt. Burns. to Si second. Jim Along ilOS, Hsrty, K to II third. Time: 1:01V ue BotU. Lady Kitty, La Gkiia. Floating; Consort and Bed Thistle also ran. SEMI-FIX 4.L9 AT PIXEHrStST Klrby aa4 Pierre Will Play fee Causa, plewahlp Today. PINEHXTtST. N. C. March 14. Oswald Klrby of the Ens le wood club, and L. D Plerce of Woodland, are the survivor pf todsy's semi-final round in ths annual eUib championship gjJf tournament, fetr re specuve defeats of Warren K. Wood of Homewood and Alien E. Lard of Columbia being eer.satlonal. Both matche were de cided on the home green, with the medal play, the scores being 34 and 27, respec tively, In eacn. Thirty-fix hole finals in both divisions win cks th tournament to morrow. Spertlnsr Ceealp, A u trey I almost roady for that oWrland kit. And still Muggsy hasn't a second base man wbo looks lik the money. Everything- Is all right now that Cobb fcaa eivvieo' He "In't g-t ths j - clause In the contract, but be copped the t.olat for Modarlty. ths Tankeea third baaemaa last y.ar, baa grossly of fen'led Joe Vlis by de...anding; a raise from SXiaA) to STJiua. If he keep on Joe will bv him la a straii-latket. Red Wiirtt do you remember him? He once covertd first for pa or thought be did. He is now on first for Webb City. Red waa all rla-ht. but the slowest mortal who ever played in Omahaexcept Dusty Mi!lr. MeNeeley write that Inasmuch aa he did not work In a South Omaha packing bouse, but put In the winter at Harrisburg. Lis muscles are not knotted, and be will b able to throw fcha ball clear across the diamond. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL Poataaaatera isi . ktarnl Carrltn eased lev Jfebrnakw and le (From a Staff CorreapondenL) WASHINGTON. March 14. (Special ;Tele- sram.) Potmaeera rppcistei: --' Sprague, Lancaster coucty, Clarvno D. liale. vice IX Totterington. resigned. Iowa, Dumfrius, Pottawattamie county, Henry M. Schuita vice W. A. Sewing, resigned. Clarenco E. Colvln has been appointed regular and Clifford L. Colvia substitute ruial carrier for rout 1 at Blwamtloid. N- YOPICS OF THE DAI OF REST First Baptist sad First ChriitiaA Churches Unite on BeriTnl. DS, J. L BBAITOT OF ST. LOUIS Ptwanlnewt Divine Will Have Charsre of the SerOlee and Prof, eel gee Will Direct tbe Slwslwg. 4 t Ths First Baptist and First trhtirtmn churches hare perfected arrange taenia ft union revival meeting-. Rev. John l Brandt. LL. D.. of St. Loiiia, Mo., haa been selected a tba evangelist, aad Prof. Horace Selger of Ft- Louis as singing; evangelist. Dr. Brandt baa had a larr experience. both, as a pastor and evangelist, and has always been successful. Prof. Selger will have charge of a Urge chorus, msde up of ifigwrs from both of thee rangretratlon. The membership of these two churches Is now actively engaged In the preliminary work of these meetings, Th meeting will commence the first Sunday In April. The first two week of the meeting will be held In th First Christian church. Twenty sixth and Harney street. Ths next two will be held In. the First Baptist church. Twenty-ninth and Harney streets. Lenten services are being- held at Kncntse Memorial Lutheran church every Wednes day evening. The chorus choir toads In the singing. Music at the First Congregational church. Nineteenth and Davenport street: MORNING. Prelude Romance la D Tat Lernar Anthem I Wailed for tbe Lord Mendelssohn Offertory Meditation Klein Quartet Teach Me. O Lord O. B. Brown Mis Allen, Mr. rMurdevam. Mis Detiraff and Miss G an eon. Postlude March Pontifical do la TombeJle In th evening, under the auspices of the Men' club, a sbeclal service of music will be presented, every number, hymn and response Included, being-' taken from th work of Mendelssohn. Tbe program: Prelude Andante from the Sixth Sonata. Invocation. A a them I Waited for the Lord (from the "Hymn of Praise"), by Mrs. Sturdevant. Mies Allen, male chorus and full choir. Hymn No. 14. Scripture and Prayer. Response Hear Thou In Love (Children of Israel In Elijah"). . Organ Solo Song without words, la E minor, by Mr. Bush. , Trio Now th Shade of Evening Gather, Kls Alien. Mis DeGraff and Mr. HalL i Choral Cast Thy Borden Upon the Lord trrom -Elijah"). Offertory Allegro from Fourth Sonata. Solo Oh! Rest In the Lord (from "Elijah--), Mia Gannon. Sermon. Motet Hear My Prayer, by Mis Allen and choir. Hymn No. 217. Beadkrtlon. Poetlude wtllegro, first movement ef First Bonsla. Martin W. Bush, orsrust; Ira B. Pen' alman, director. Music at the North Bide Christian church Sunday, as follows: MORNING. Processional Come T that Love the Lord. Invocation Response The Lord's prayer (chanted. Antbam Lift L'p Tour Head J. B. Hopkin EVENING. Proeeetrtonal rm but a Stranger Here. Invocation Response Tbe Lord's Prayer (chanted 1. Anthem One Sweet ry Solemn Thought ' Ambrose-Sticker Ladles- Double QuarteC Mr. IL J. Kwachatetn. orgs a 1st aad choir leader. largo delegation from tho Klks' lodge is expected to attend tho lecture Sunday morning by Rev. Newton Mann at the Church of the Unity, Seventeenth and Cass streets. Tho member who purpose attend ing will assemble at tha lodgo room at U a. m. Jack Kelly, a converted pugilist and bar tender of New York, will bold a series of special meetings at lew Can street from March IS to Ss. Rev. E. Arlington Wilson. D. T., minister of the Metropolitan Baptist chwreh (col ored) of Kansas City, will sddress the Lincoln club of tho Slon Baptist church. Twenty-fourth and Grant streets, the even ing of March u. This program will be given oa that occaaloa: Song Church Choir. Invocation Rev. J. W. Right. Opening Address John G. Pegs;. President. Address Our Face to th Future Rev. E. Arlington Wilson, Ph. D., D. D Benediction Rev. H. H. Currie. Judge William Balrd will speak at Low Avenus Presbyterian church Sunday morn Inc. Rev. Nathaniel McGtffin of Holdrege, th new pastor whose service waa to begin Sunday, ha been detained a week because of illnea la his family. There will be no evening service Sunday, but Sabbath school wul bo held a usual at noon. McCabe Methodist. Faraam and Fortieth Rsr. J. Narver Gortner. Pastor Th pastor will preach In th morning; at tl o'clock on Soro Thoughts Suggested by th Trial and Conviction of William Fouaa." In th overling a hort sermon will be preached. after whlca "Blind Charley" will be Intro duced. He will tell the story of hia con version. TV service will be of an evangel urtio nature. Th Omaha Ministerial anion heids ft regular meeting Monday morning; at 10:M ta tbe Toung- Men's Christian association parlor. Seventeenth and Harney. Bul- aa. Paper, Rev. William S. Fulton, "Ob- solets Words that Have Been Removed by th Bible Revisers." Dtarusslon. V. M. C. A. Notes. H. W. Ston. general acretary at Port. tend, urw waa a visitor mursaay. A movement Is on foot to ora-anise an agricultural club wad corn school that will be cpea to boys IS year and over. C. W. Chand!3r of th show card class la th night school has wecured a position ""'"i wiuuow uumaer at J. u. Brea st awua. Tha International examina'lona In nl.hr school subjects Will be held the first week in Airu. ine inirw term begin March M and continues twelve Week. W. D. Mead, president of the Tork asso ciation; Mr. Taylor, vie prtvldent of th Central City association, and Mr. Tully, a direxor at Grand laiand. wer visitors oa Thursday. R. H. Eercber. former office secretary of the Omaha association and mow prooation ofTicer aad chaplain la the Stats Industrial school at Kramer, spent several day la Omaha last week. J. H. Fellingham. general secretary of the Dea Moines aaaociatloa, ' Inspected th building- Wednesday. Dva Molnea will sither extensively remodel their old building- or erect a new on next yeaur. Th Member' Debating club held It sec ond regular meeting March U. Four kew nuuntera wee added at this meetlna. B- gmnii. next week a aerie of talks will be given oa parliamentary law. Tbe grmnaeium das leaders wers y ivn a baaiiuet Tuesday evening;, when nans were made for th first ansual gym nasium men's banquet March Su. F. B. Barnes, former pr.yswuU director cf the Omaha association aad new a aecretary of tne Inleraetior.ai oommlltee. will be present ax tho banquet. Th conference of electric worker, m charge of R. O. Baboo k. wtO hold ita first meeting March J. X. K, Skansei. Inspector U.S Lniled tiULlxm Treasury department In J JllJI JLJUilill Omaha, who Is a grsduate of Cornell god ha had nine vests experience la elecUV-nt ark, will lead the) eor f ceenc. . ' Too third "Life Wrk" talk In the) aer'e will be gtvew Mrch 17. by Prof. J. W. Jone of la ww Aa-rVultural collewe. "H. 1 1 it Means to li a Farmer.' will be t?ie aub Jeot of Prof. Jonea' talk and It will be illustrated by agricultural charts. Prof. Jonea la manairer of the National Corn ex- poei tion. RfV. Frederick T. Rouse, petor Wthe First Congregational church, will apeak on. Finding llimerlf " st th Tour.i Moa Christian aeauraatlo meet tag. Sunday, at t p. m. AU men, especially young mew away iron home, are invited. , Miscellaneous Anaenweesseats. Omaha General Hospital A gospel serv w will be held In parlor A at 4 p. m. I'nlon Oosoel Mission. Ill South Four teenth BiM study st 1 p. m. At 71 lliarles F. RobeL upnintendent of Urc mine ion, will speak. North Side Chrift'.an. Twentv-second and Locust. H. J. Kirwocistetn, M la istee Ser ntvm ubj.-rta, moratng "1 be tpeo Bible.'' evening, "Being teceived- I'aity. Seventeenth and Cass, Rev. New a Mann. Minister At 1 46 a. m . lart lecture of the series on Apostles of Lib erty. "Sir Leslie Strpben." Sunday school 1 noon. First Reformed. Twentv-TTilrd and Cen tral boulevard. Rev. F. 8. Ziusir. Pastor Sunday school at l a. m.. preechma serv ices at 11 and S. Christian Endeavor al ' p. m. Firs Church of Clirlsi. PVIentlst. Twen- ty-rAtl and Famam, Chambers Bulid'rtg furxiay s boot al I li a m. Sunday serv ices at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Subject et iee-Sjon-sermon. "Substance." Swedish Methodtar. Nineteenth and Kurt. Peter Munsen, Pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. anf , r p m.; Sumlay si-hool at le v. m. ; Btbt study at 4 11 p. m . and young people a meeting it I K r u Church 0 th Covenant. Twenty-seventh and I'm It, Rev. R. T. BeU, Pastor Services at VfM a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sabbath scttowl st noon; Junior Endeavor al S.XI p, .nn; Christian Endeavor at 30 p. m. Clifton Hill Pteshvteiian. Forty-f.fth anl Grant, R. L. Purdy, pastor Service st 1:S a. m. and 7:3u r-. m.; Sunday school at 11 noon; Christian Endeavor at 4 311 p. l; prayer meeting- Wednesday at B p. m. Peoples Church. Chsrles W. SnvWlir . Pastor Morning. "Take yourself In liaaU;' evening, "TH City of Omaha HuriioK Ptones at IE Women and Allowing i.,vi Men to Go Free." I'roL Merte heo charge of the music . First Presbvtetisn, Dodge snd Seven- enth. Rev. Kdwin Hart Jenka. Dl. li.. Pastor Morning sen ire st 1:!. "The At- p'.ralion of louth; evening s-rvk-e at 1 : Sunday school t noon. Christian Endeavor neetlria; at C:1S p. an. -. Seward Street Methodist, Twenty-tVcond and Seward. John F. Poucher. Pasr Prching- Sunday morning at 1": by Kv. John A. Spyker of Fremont; preaching by Ins pestor at 7:'; Sunday school st noon. E. C. Hdder. superintendent. Virct Cbrlslinn TvnlT.lr1h a rwl Har ney, S. 1). Dutrher. Minister Bible scbv: at noon. Preewhing it Nl a. m. and 7 3' p .m.; subjects. "Christ AU and In Ail ' and "The Irrepreeeibl Conflict.',' .Chris tian Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. - WeaUninster Presbyterian. JUaea end Twenty-ninth Rev. V'. S. Fuiutn, i. l.. pastor, wm preach at av.je ana at t . p n. ; Sabbath school and Bible claa noonrYeung People's society si 4 p. J-. Wednesday evening services st J.t. .. ..j Church of St. Philip the Deacon, Twenty First, nesr Paul, Kev. John. Albert Wii lama, Pricst-ln-ChargeHol communion. . 7 M a. m. ; mattns, bi.30 a. a.; holy coor m union and sermon. 11 a. ra. ; Susja) school, 11.43; evensong snd' sermon, -o'clock. - v Central fnlted Presbyierlsn In the E cess of the pastor. Dr. Mclinde. Dr. D. H. Jenkins win presch both mornlr.g ar.d evening. Sabbnih chrol st noon, yotinv people s mee-.ing and teachers' meeting at ijij; midweek prayer meeting Wednesday venbuc. Plymouth Coiigrea-allons!. Twentieth snd Spencer. F. W. Leavitt, Minuter MorninK service at 10:39 a. m.; Sunday school st noon: Junior meeting at I IS p. m.; senior Young People's Society Christian Endeavor it I p. m. Evening preachinc service at 7 .30 p. m. St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran. Twenty-eighth and Parker. Rev. II. Holle. Pastor Services st s o'clock a. m.. areachlBe by th pastor, subject. "TTItlst praying for Tbem Which Persecute Him"; servters In the evening; with holy commnn lon at 7:45 o'clock. Trinity Cathedral, CapUei Avenue ' and Eighteenth. Very Rev. George A. BeeCbi r. Dean Holy eonm union at I a. m. Suud'a.y school and Bible class yit I li l ni. Morn ing prayer, litany and sermon st U. Con firmation cIsns at 1 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7.2s. Emsnuel Bsptist, Twenty-fourth and Blnnev Phlletua H. McDonnell. Pastor l:b a. m., subject, "The Lord Jeaue'l; 7 :3v p. m., evangelistic service: B.ble actrl at noon; Baptist Young People's unica r.1 4 J p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening- at S o clock. 6L Mary' Avenue Congregational. Bl Mary's Avenue and Twenty-aevenih Morn ing worship at lv:30 a. m : sermon by the ttor. Rev. L. O, Balrd: Sunday school st noon; Young People - So ciety of Chrlatisn Endeavor at :4 p. m ; evening service at 1 ti. Hillside Congregational. Thirtieth and Ohio, Kev. Herbert L- Mills, pastor Regu lar preaching services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.39 p. m. ; Sunday school at noon; Christian ' Kridesvor at i3:Sv p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening, after which a busi ness meeting will be held. Kountse Memorial Lutheran, Twenty, sixth snd Fa main. J. E. llummon, Pastor Morning subject, Rest;" evening subject. "A True Conversion:" Sunday school st 12 m. ; O. P. Goodman, superintendent -M: as Ion Sunday school at Nineteenth and Castellar; 1 p. m.. E. B. Cook. Dundee Presbyterian, Rev. Henry Quick. anden. Pastor Morning worship at iu:n; sermon try pastor- quartet choir; Sunday school t noon; Chrun.,sn Endeavor st S:lX Address by Mr. Arthur Chase, president of Omaha Christian Endeavor anion; ovotung worship at 7:30; aermon by pastor. Trinity Methodist Episcopal. . Twetity First and Binney. E. 1. George. Pastor Sermou at lv.'M a. ni . auL-ct. ''Dlgarmg Ditches;" Sunday school al U.-ui, Epveurm leag-ue at 4:J p. rn., evening eermoa at 7:i. by Rev. J. A. Spyker of Fremont; prayer meeting; Wednesday at J p. m. . First Methodist Episcopal, Twentiefli and Davenport. Dr. F. L. Lo eland, Paster Services st lw.30 s, m. and I p. a. The paator will preach la tha morning front the theme 'The Cry of the Centurlen." nad t night the subject will be "Crowaav lor Those Who Fall." Epworth teagra t ( jo ,n- .1 Third Presbylerlan, Twentieth and Leae ea worth Preaching- by ths pastor.. Kev. Joseph B. Cherry, Ph. D., st Hfr h.--vnv : subject, "The Relation of Creed o Cun duct;" 7-. p. m., subject, "The Test' ef Discipleship; S:Su a. m.. Junior Christian Endeavor; CJ0 p. m.. Senior Christian En Aeavor. Grace Iatheran Twenty-Sixth, bet met a Poppleton and Woolwortu Avenues, Rev. M. U Metkk. Pastor Cbarch aervW-ee at lu 45 a. m. and 7 Si p. m ; Sunday sr-hool t 11:1 and Luther league at S: p. in.; raa erheticel cissies on Sa&iay at I p. si. nd on Friday at 4 p. m.; nrayer meeung Wedaeadiiy nlgi.U First Conrregatlonal, Nineteenth' and Davenport, Frederick T. ' Rouse, Pastor Mornin- service at 1ft SC. ubjc. "Livuia; the Ideal Life In the Midst of L'aideal ur roundings." At the evening service theri Will be a special musical preeentMinw r.7 selections from Mendelssohn by th chorus choir. Services beaia it 1J4 K.nx Preebyterlan, Nineteenth and Oblo. M. V. Higbee Pastor Morning worship st 1:J. tbeme. UJM by Spiritual TwuritT" Kabbatn school -at noon. Junior Christian Endeavor at S. Toung- People's Soiietv ef Christian Endeavor at 4-V evening worship at 7.1B. tlieme, "Deliverance from Evil;' prayer meeting; every Wednesday eveniaa;. Castellar Street Presbyterian. Sixteenth snd Caetellar. Walter H. Reynolds. Pssler Prrsf leg by the pastor st . a. m. and 7. ill p. m. Choral anlhema at both morning- and evening aervkrea. Sunday school orchestra at noon; Endeavor society at ( 111 p. rn. Ontario and Park Forest chapel schools cf this church at S p. m. St. Mark's Erisilsh Lutheran. Twentieth and Burdette, L. Grub. Pastor Services at W 41 a. m.. Lenten errices ccmimwed. "From Densest Darkaeea to Lightest Light" At 7;p p. m.. sermon by Rev. C T. Klstler of Benson. Sunday who"! st 11 m. lour.g people at 4 la p sn. Devo tional meeii: g with Sunday ac hool leasoa Wednesday it I i m. First Bsptist. Twenty-ninth Avenue sad Harney, her. S. W. Oonley, D. D-, pastor Services at W i a. ni. and 7.1 p. as 1 mora ine sermon. "More of Christ;" evening, "A Bad Bar-fain." Sun-lay scboo t aooa, Teung PP s sneettfig at 4 M . en. Betlieoy branca, esni Learcnwwita. wunday ri'hot.'i nt S p. m. u.pc, r,,d.e e i t an. iiMiijevriei kuwi h 1 pi an. cavaroay. Second J?rebjrteTian. Twenty-fan rrh end Nu hulas. Rev. Newman Jiall Burdick, Pastor At lu SO Mr. T. V. Moore ot tw Anaelmo, CaX. wi J tall ef the work of tt.o preett) tertan church In faa Franciaoo ar.d California. At 1 M preacJiina- by Rev. W 11 liam Lejnpe. SunaUy jctJ, Baraca and Bibie ci&eaea at noon. Chnstiaa Endeavor M 4 Su. Midweek aereioo Wetiawaoay at I p. tu., topic, "liopa." t