1 THE OMAllA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 11. 100S. 15 REAL ESTATE CITT PHOI'KHTV FOR BAtB (Continued. ACRES ' for prwRnAN iroMRfl, TIIICK nATtPENlNO. FRUIT O ROWING, BEE Cft.TT'RK. M RPFRY OROCNDS, In KEYSTONE PARK $175 to $400 Ter Acre. Lois I to 19 acres each, three-fourth of a mil t of Benson. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Firt Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. ' Tel. Doug. 1731 "A" 1188. D. V. SHOLES CO., no Board of Trad Bldg. Tel. Doug. 149 "A" J049. (191-6-7T 10 NEW HOUSE For Sale or Rent $750 CASH And the halance the same as rent, will buy this BRAND NEW MOUEHN DWKU LING; has good furnace, gas, t.iectrlelty, three bedrooms and bath room on second floor; three rooms and nice reception hall first floor; nicely pnpered; large ;ttlc and cemented cellar. A nice east front lot, with Bbsae ana cement walks. Look at It, 2111 North. 15th !5t. Price, I3.00. If It la nof gold within a few dave ws wlJJ offer It for rent at 135 per month. GARVIN BROS., 1104 Farnnm ft. (1!)- -M917 11 REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued! PA BEATS COLLEGE BOYS AM esp.-clsllv annlnua for an application for a special fund of I&.00. , F. IX Weed. 18th and Farnam Bti. t22)-M807 11 Champs Win Practice Game Bellevue 9 to 1. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT to make an Investment of Ij.fcoo to ,ht)M on Iirst-ciase improve -tate; muat give full particulars and lo cation; no talk, no showing, but busi ness. Addresa L ill. -Wee. ....... (SI) M40 lix GAME CLOSE UFIIL SEVENTH wiscojsi gymnasts winnrri WANTED TO BUY Then the Prs Lead Brewae's Carre for Fear Hlta Baeee Balla aea Error D the Rest. WANTED To buy secondhand furniture, cook and neamm aiorra, iuh leums, office furniture, old clothes, quilts and all klnda of tools, or will buy the furniture 01 your house comptete. The highest price paid. Call tha right man. Tela. Uouglas 3911, Independent A-3971. (lb) Mi 15 BEAT price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, atovea, clothing, shoes, eto. Red MUL (26)-M87 WANTED to buy. two first mortgages of shout ll.OuO each: farm security pre ferred, but may consider Omaha city property. Give full partlrulare and price in first letter. Address R. F. Kiok at Co.. 421 Uee Bldg.. Omaha. (25) MI7 14 cirnnvn.iii;n ino7 Model Tourine? car. Moat be In f!rst-claas condition and priced right. R. E. Holmes, 818 16th St Omaha. t26)-M(B7 Ux WANTEDTO RENT WHEN writing to advertisers, remember it takes but an extra stroke or two of tn van to mention tha fact that ou saw the ad In Tha Bee. WANTED TO RENT Farm, from ' to 400 acres, aood corn land, with good buildings. In eastern Nebraska or western Iowa, between Bloux City and Omaha; near a town In good settlement; la willing to pav cash for stock, crops in ground and rent. Bend all Information to J. C, Hansen, St. F. Route 2, Minneapolis, Minn. (M-M94S MX MAN. AND WIFE want room and board in private family. West part of town preferred. Addreaa M 254, care Bee. (26 MI04 12x NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, WEST FARNAM DISTRICT On 41st between Dodge and Daven port Sts., handy to both branches or Far . nam car line, 8 large rooms, oak and birch finish, very complete and up to dst. We have several renters Willing to pay per year, but would prefer to make a quick aale S,;ft0. Harrison & Morton, 113 N. T. Life Bldg. Tel. D.114. AS!44 (19 9S3 10 LIST your property with Cbrls Boyer. Sid und Cuming Sta. (18 843 1 WANT an offer on the property, 1128 and 'H.10 H. 81st St.: two modern houses and sood barn: well rented. Thla property Is owned by an eastern party who must sell. THOMAS BRENMAN, Room 1, New York Lite Bldg. . (191-S61 81NGL.H gentleman wants large. Bunny room. Willi hoard. In strictly first class house, or apartment; modern conven iences; five minutes from center of city, F. A. L., car uoya i neater. (30-M988 12 WANTED Board and room by lady and little boy S years old. rrefer near Park Ave. school. Address, stating price, etc., cashier 414 N. Y. Life Bldg. (Ml M108 12x WANTED SITUATIONS SMALL set of books to keep evenings and. Haturdaya by experienced Dookkeeper. Address A 248, Bee. CM-807 13 ; REAL ESTATE l-AU.tr AND HAAlU UKU FOB SALB Nebraska. CHOICE 'section unimproved Cheyenne eouniy land, $10, per acre. Walter C Macy. King, Neb. (20)TM7s llx Wa do not generally Interest ourselves Iff - sales -but nils Is so good and cheap that wo have agreed to sell It, 480 acres one .ii'lo Irmn Dunlap, Dawes1 county. Neb., : hi 1 1 hi Niobrara valley; six-room frame iinuse, frame stable, cattle sheds; 2rt0 acres irrigated from his own ditch; 40 acres cultivated; 36V tona hay annually: all leneed. Dally mall and telephone. Price. ulii.60 per acre. Time on part if desired, lite Nebraeka Trading Co., York, Neb. 2t-M950 iix READ THIS We can sell you land for from 812 to $13 per acre, every foot of which can be plowed, and which will produce more than KM per acre In wheat In one year, besides the In crease In value of the land. It you are looking for a good Investment, sea B. E. BIERER & CO., 411 Bee Bldg. (20)-867 1 Narth Dakota. OUT THEY OO On tha new C. M. & St. P. Coast Railway, through Adama county. North Dakota. - which u attracting nomeeeekers to an unexcelled farming country. Sunahlne, frea coal, pure water, aure cropi, a home and profitable occupation for you. Land but 110 to 120 an acre row. Eaay terms. W have homestead relinquishments for sale. Ben Wm. 11. Brown Co., Haynea oi Mott, North Dakota, or 131 LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Maps free. Mention this paper. Or write our Mundan, North Da kota, office. (20 MS0 WHEN you write to mention Tha Bee. advertisers, kindly FRIN'TKR wants Job; no booaer; married thoroughly competent; twenty years ex perlence. References given or come on trial.- Prefer eastern Nebraska, western lowavor eastern Kansaa. H. H. Pease, Bchuvler, Neb. (27) M999 12x WANTED Position for aeneral housework where work ia light. Address, j-3i. care we. . crr)-M(n i2 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS BUY of owner and savo commission; 830 ncres highly Improved furm, all under fence, ad.lolnlng station In southern North Dakota, For particulars, address Box Kllendale, N. D. (2t)-M!)90 17x foutk Dakata. S 40-ACRE Improved farm. Brown county, tnnli lHkota, tin. Oil per acre. Two smaller farms at bargain prices. Sev eral quarters unimproved land. All fins Investments and wi.l sianu clorfi.t In epectlnn. Cash or terms. Box tl-8. Aber deen. 8. D. (20) M915 M 160 ACRES of nlca land; eastern South Dakota; will give terma to suit, If pur chaser will ( on and Improve. Address, Y-317. care Bee. t)) M 15 SOME choice farms In eaatern South Da kota for sale or exchange. Easy terms. n. J. Hicks, Big Stone City. S. D. () M4i4 Mix Mlsec WESTERN LAND, large and small tracts; sal and exrhanga. National Invt. Co., 6-.' Brandels lililtf. X) St REAL ESTATE LOANS -ii' TO I1U.0U0 mad promptly. D. Weed, Wtad Mldg.. ))tli and k'arnani. t2 (70 IRIVATB MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BKOU.. 1M FARNAM. 132)-I William M. Rhyn to Nettle C. Camp hell lot K. block 8. Parkar'a addi tion ' 2.500 W..4 ru.nv and wife to William Han cock, lot 3. block 129. South Omaha.. 3,250 County treasurer to C. M. Hunt, lot 11. block S. Mather's subdivision. r ,.. v Novak to Waclav Novak. lof 5. block a. Brown park i.wai County treasurer to Lenora Sibley, lots 1, TCi, A. jounte a anamou . J. H. McShane, et al, to John A. Creighton Heal Estate & Trust jo.. south 10 acre of ne!4 seVi aection . 1-ia-li. and other land .. Charles Vosa, et al, - executort, to liana Ftahm, lota 7 and , diock z, . ' Saundera & Htmebaugh'a Mount . Pleasant addition Ti A. Williams to Hani Frahm. lot 9. block 1. Mount Pleasant addition .. 40 County treaaurer to George Morton, lota 7, 8, 9. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15u la, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, block 40. Ambler place Same to same, lots 1 to 18, Inclusive, block 3S; lots 1 to 20, Inclusive, block . Ambler place Same to same, lots 1 and 2, part lots I and 4; all lots 6, 6. 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18. 14. 15, 1. 17. 18, 19, 20, block S8. Ambler place Dundee Realty Co.. to Datua Shrenk, lot 5. block 89, Dundee place William ('. Patterson and wife to Fred Patterson, lot 8, block 7; lot 24. and n'i lot 23. block 3, Hanscom place 1 A. Theander to Alfred Hoagland, s, lot 1 and at lot 2. block 12, Omaha View v.. 1 County treasurer to N. M. Graham, lot 24, block J, Missouri Avenue, Park addition A. N. Nells to Arthur Grossman, lots I and 2. Convent place 8.00J May K. Riale to John B. Lechtan- wallner, aouth 119 feet of east 65 feet of lot 1, block 5, Lowe's Second addition John McDonald, sheriff, to J. W. Rob inson, lots S and 7, block 8, Boyd's ad.lH'.on EM County treasuier to E. E. Balcli, lot 1, block 2. Summit addition Same to same, lots 1 and 2, except Boulevard: lots 3. 4. 6; part lots 8. 7. 8. all of lots 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. block 14. and lots 14 . and 15, block 18, Sun-unit addition Same to same, lots 17 to IS, block 16: lots 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, except east Hut feet of lot 9. block 17; and other lots. Summit addition E. E. Balch and wife to Stephen Bangs, lots 8 and 10. block 9, and oilier lots, Summit addition , Elmer Weberg and wife to Catherine O Donnell, part lot ll'.J. Millard & Caldwell's addition 1,309 John Armatla to George Matyja, n4 hit 2. block 4. Arbor place.. rrrt s:b Hattle J. Ross and husband to Lotta A. Ltllga. sub lot 4, tax lot 17, sec tion 2U-1S-13 3400 James Elwood and wife to Lizzie Coons, lot id, mock s. fitrton Hlli.. Z,750 Wahoo Mill Co.. to Fred Armbrust, lot 5. block . Deer park 1.400 Eliza Burdett Patrick, et al, tr John Davles, lot 9, block 4. Patrick place.. (00 O. C. Redlck to Christine Stalker, lot 24. block 2, Clark Redlck'a addition.. 875 Vnlted Real i&Usle Trust Co., to school district of Omaha, lots 9 and Hi. block 30. Kountse place 2,711 Olivia K. Ruth to same, lot 7, block 30. Kountze place 1,210 Mary Oliver and husband to same, lota 4. 5. . block 3o. same J.yi) Luther Kounue and wire to same, lot 3. block 80, same , jajo Mary Uoodelton to same, lot 3, block 30. same 03 Kclwtrd P. Hosnysneii to Km ma Lar son, lot s, block "P" Lowe's addition 325 from ent season will be a full one, as dstes have already Nen arranged with Normal, Blmp snn. Pella and other schools, and the Drake team will probably compete In the atate tournament at Cedar Hunlda. The men have been on the courts for a week, and It will ba necesssry to pick the team for the first of thediial contests In two weeks. Hill, Prston. Arnold and Hieke are the leaders of tha bunch at present. Nine to one was the final score In tha practice gam played Friday afternoon at Vinton Street park between Pa'a cham pions and tha college lads from Bellevue, Pa winning. Tha game was really much more Interesting than tha score would In dlcate, as the Bellevue team fielded like professionals and the pitchers did good work, except In. the seventh, when Browne weakened and Omaha mad alx runs. Browne, the aouth paw, Is the- same Browne who struck such terror to oppos ng root ban players last fall with bis good left oe, and he la Just as good with his left arm and should be able to worry any college team. Fowler starred In center field and made two or three hard running catches. Until the seventh Inning the score stood 2 to 1 In favor of the profes sionals, but tho seventh saw the downfall of the collegians, for the pros lit on Brown for fovfr hlta, which, coupled with base on balls, two errors and two stolen bases, did the business. Hall showed them no mercy while he waa In the gam, but sent In his entire repertory of benders and crossfires, to the utter dismay of the lads from the south striking out Seven of them. Bellevue' score came from overeager- nesa on the part of Austin, who triad to tag tha runner before ha had hold of tha bail. Dow opened up yie sixth Inning with a double and was sacrificed to third bv Marvel. Chirk slammed the ball back across the diamond, but Austin mlsqued and Dow cam home. Sioux City will open a three days en gagement this afternoon. The score: OMAHA. AB. R, .. 4 .. 4 4 4 Mor Folate ( Tfcelr Credit Tkaa All Tkelr Competitors. MADISON. Wis., April 10 (8peclal Tele gram. Wisconsin captured the weatern In tercollegiate gymnastic meet In easy fssh lon last nlaht. scoring a total of St1 points. Chicago was second with 10 points; Minne sota third with 1 points, and Nebraska last with points. The entry of Washington university, 8U Louis, did not materialize. For the third time Captain Zeldlhark of the Wisconsin team won the Individual honors, winning first In the horizontal and paral lel bars and on the rings and gettlna sec ond on th horse. Greubela and Osthoff scored six points each for Wisconsin, win ning two seconds. The. meet was well at tended, over 1.000 people watching the g m tiaats and applauding their work. The rom- fetltlon In the various events was close, ut th superior training of th Badgers told. In the Individual Mitchell of Ne braska was given second place and I'zsell ef Minnesota third. The Judges were George Wittlch and C. H. Mlnter of Milwaukee and E. H. Foster of Chicago. Horlsontal Bar Zeidlhack. Wisconsin. first; Greubela, Wlaoonsln, second; Koch, Wisconsin, and Mitchell, Nebraska, tied for third. Parallel Bars Zeidlhack, Wisconsin, first: Gruebela, Wisconsin, second; Koch, Wiscon sin, third. Side Horse Murrach, Chicago, first; Zeidlhack, Wisconsin, second; Bmlth, Chi cago, third. Flying Rings Zeidlhack, Wisconsin, first; Osthoff, Wisconsin, second; Kennedy, Chi cago, third. Tumbling Mitchell. Nebraska, first: Ost hoff, Wisconsin, second; Rand, Minnesota, third. Club Swinging Nelson, Minnesota, first; Perrlll, Chicago, second; Uzzell, Minnesota, third. Beldon, rf King, lb Atltrey, lb .., Hotsehldr, If Welch, cf 4 Dolan, ss Austin, 3b Oonding, c ... IjeBrand, c ... Halt. r Hollenbcck. p H. 2 1 2 0 0 1 A. E. Totals 34 9 "BELLEVVB. AB. R. 3 9 27 15 Marvel, 2b Larson, ss ' Crofsman, c Browne. D .. Haarman, p Ohman. 3b . Mohr. lb .... Kearns, If Fowler, cf Dow, rf .... H. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 O. 3 1 7 n o n 10 o s 0 E. 1 0 0 0 0 24 0 1 0 2. Three base hits, off Hall, 1; off 3 0 0 0 0 3 -9 01 Totals 28 Otraha 1 0 Bellevue 0 0. Two base hits: Autrey, King. Base on balls. Browne, 1. Struck out, by Hall, 7; by Hoi lenbeck, 3; by Browne, 3; by Haarman, 1 Left on bases, Omaha, 2; Bellevue, 2. Double plays, Larson to Mohr to Crossman, Stolen bases. Dow, Welch, Beldon. Autrey, Sacrifice hits, Marvel. Time, 1:26. Umpire, tsuicn t reeso of Charter Oak, la. Roirkri and Dackliags Ducky Holmes and his tribe will be down from Sioux City Saturday, Sunday and Monday to play with Fa's Champions out on that beautnui grass plot. Here are thr line-ups: Sioux City, .first bsse Sovereid second base Andreas third base... :Khortatop ... left field left field center field. right field.. catcher , catcher pitcher pitcher pitcher , pitcher pitcher Omaha Autry-Dolan Graham Austin Franck Householder King We'sh Belden Gondlng Le Brand.. Hall , Metz Ritzman...., Hollenbeck. Noah Holmes ...Granville ..Campbell ....Spencer Weed Henry ..Chapman ...Williams Starr Corbett ...Furchner ...Jacobson Shoot at Easle Grove. EAGLE GROVE, la., April 10 -(Special.) There will -be a registered slioot at this place prellnJnary to the great western handtcBD event to be held at Des Moines, on the 28th and 29th of July. This Is under the ausDicea of the local gun club, and Mr. Fred G. Whitney of the Winchester Arms company will be the official secretary of tha meet. HI Kh Sckool Dnal Meet. IOWA FALI.S. April 11 (Special ) One of the first hlah school dual meets ar ranged for this spring Is one between the high school athletic teams or iiampton and Iowa Falls. The meet, this year, will be held at Hampton on April 25. The teams ara evenly matched and Hainppton won from Iowa Falls last year by the narrow margin of three poln.s. THREE NATIONAL TEAMS WINNERS Philadelphia, Cincinnati and New York to the Good. PHILADELPHIA, April 10. The local a- tlonal league team scored Its first victory In tho spring serlea over tne American league club today In a well played game. Both sides were unable to hit the ball fre quently, each securing three hits. The series now stands: Americans, 2; Nationals, 1. Score: - R.H.t. Nationals 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 2 2 Americans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 S 2 Batteries: Nationals, McQulllen and Dooln; Americans, Plank and Smith, em pires: Connolly and Emslle. BALT1MORK, April 10. The New York American league team won from th Balti more Eaatern league team today Dy hitting Pearaon hard In the second Inning. Man ning's wildness In the sixth aided Baltimore toward three runs, score; K ti.c. New York. ...... .0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 9 1 Baltimore 0 o o o o I o o 05 7 o Batteries: New York, Manning and Blair; Baltimore, Pearson, Hufford and Byers. Umpires: Hearn and McAtee. CINCINNATI, O., April 10 Washington (American), 2; Cincinnati (National), 3. 1 WEEK OF ATHLETIC CONTESTS Solid Gold Diamond Set I.ocket (o Bo Awarded Winner. Next week a big athletic carnival will be pulled off In the Young Men's Christian as sociation, four events being scheduled for each evening. A solid gold diamond set locket is offered bv Louis A. Borshein to the man who scores the most points during the week. With so many events and about twenty prominent entries the race for the rrlze promises 10 ne close ana interesting, n addition to thla Inducement for tho contestanta to do their best work, notice on v Physical Director pentland'a honor list Is offered all those who qualify tor third place In eight events. i n eventa win oe as ioiiows: Monday. April 13. horse, pola vault. three-lap run, high kick. Tuesday, underawnng. pun-up, quarter mile potato race, running high Jump. Wednesday, parallel pars, anot-put, Droaa jump, one mile run. Thursday, twenty yarn, one nunarea yara and half mile swims.' distance dive. Friday, horizontal bar,-fence vauivrope Climb,' standing high Jump. Saturday, high jump rrom spring Doarn. half mile run, three broad Jumps, goal throw. BGELL READY TO MEET HACK Has Money I p Now If Charley Waata to Cover It. "This talk about Bcell or Burns not being willing- to give Charley Hackenschmldt a chance to wrestle is all bosh," said Emit Klank. Been s partner. "1 can Bay for Beell that he has x&io as a side Det lor a match with Hackenschmldt any time lhu latter wants It. He would be glad to give him a wrestle anywhere or any time. Beell offered to wrestle big Hack, whom Gotcli threw, and certainly he wouldn't have any reason not to meet Charley unless It might be that he thouant mm too easy. Dr. Roller wltes me he cannot come to Omaha until the laxt of May, so we will arrange for a match with Carkeek and Beell at the Auditorium about May 21. Charley Hackenschmldt, who was adver tised to meet Pardello In Omahar, wires that Pardello Is sick and cannot come and wanta to know It Demetral, the Greek, or Jim Parr will do. Either probably would do for him better than rardeito. Kiar.k dislocated a rin in 111s wrestle with DuOrsv at Lincoln. He threw DuGrav straight falla, but his rib was hurt fifteen minutes arter tn wrestle pegun. Duuray had him locked with a scissors hold and Klank turned and caused the accident. GOODYEAR RAIN COATS-REICN SUPREME AUGUSTA STOCK SALE STILL ON Biggest "Cravenette" Raincoat Bargains in Town A sale in which you may buy a Cravenctte Raincoat for less money than retail stores here in town pay for theirs and to back this we sell our Garments are tills tMNison'a mk tvi ir.ntlrA atrnk f our AiimistA. C.A.. branch on Mile at this storr style's, well made FOR MUX, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 40--CENTS ON THE DOLLAR-40 The nmnnaor ' 'n h store at Augusta, " nnaMe lo renew lewe, and not suceeedlnfl ; In obtaining suitahle location elsewhere in that town. wa. Instructed to ship his stork.. llK tZ and Raincoats to be found anywhere, to this store, to bo plac.nl on sale at 4 CENTS ON THU. lMJLXuVIl, anej opportunity' to buy a Cravenette for less money than ever before Is now yours. OUR TEN DAYS APPROVAL OFFER ' Ball Team. Ia., April l.-(8pe- i llONkJY "lt LOAN On Improved city prop - ertyt building loans a specialty; no delay. V W. 11. Ulioiuat. iu3 1st Nat I Bk. Bldg. (22-M74i AU 1 , - LOANS on improved Omaha property . O'Kscte H. U. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. LOWEST UATES-mla. Paxton Block. U2)-H PllIVATlS MONK Y CASH ON HAND NO DfcLAY. J. H. M1T1IEN. ;-3 1ST NAT. BANK BLDG. TEL DUVO. 127s. 122-;J WANTED CUT loans and warrants. W. f'aruant Smith v Co.. U.0 Farnam SL (22-K I '4 PKR CENT money to loan on eastern Nebraska farms and good business piop arty In Omaha. ' ALFKKD C. KENNEDY. (Of First National Bank Building. Tel, phoa Douglas ?C tK-71 WANTED City loans. Pters Trust Co. 122)-I73 MONEY to loan 00 Improved lty property. . Haaunga At Hsydaa. Li Farnam 6t. MONBY TO LOAN Fsyn Investment r0. OB) T4 W. ti. THOMAS Unda money. t2; Ad 41 All Total t3,333 GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS. DE partment of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, u. t;., March .1, 11. Sealed Proposals, plainly marked on th outside of the sealed envelop "Proposals lor improvements at (.row Agency, Hon tana." and addressed to tiie Commissioner of Indian Aflulra, Washington, D. C, will be received at the Indian Office until t o'clock p. m. of May , 14. for furnishing materials and labor lor the erection of hospital at the Crow Agency, Montana, In strict accordance with the plana, specific, tlon and instructions to bidders which may be examined at thla office, tha otfires of th "Record, Helena, Mont., the "Bee,' Omaha, Neb., th "American Contractor.' Chicago, 111., and the "Improvement Bulle tin," Minneapolis, Minn., the t'nited Stales Indian Warehouses al Chicago. 111., St IxHiis, Mo., a id Omaha. Neb.; Builders and Traders Exchangee at Sty Paul, Minn Minneapolis,- Minn., Omaha, Neb., and at it.e ag- ncv. C. F. LARRABEE, Acting Commissioner. LEGAL NOTICES FOR 8 A LK BONDS. Village of 6 Id ae y (Nebraska) water bonds In the sum of lJU.Oou.OO, bearing per cent interest, for sate. Apply to LESLIE NECB ACER, Vlllsg Clcik, Bidnsy, f0 Wblt-WAg. Indoor Ia, MARSH ALLTOWK elal.) The Indoor base ball team of th Des Moines Young Men s Christian associa tion waa anowed under here last night by a team representing the local association which was d eked rrom ine eigni chips of the Indoor league. The final score was 23 to 2. WITH THE BOWLERS. The Met Brothers' team took three gamea from the Benns at the Association alleys last night. Blakeney had the best single game, witn -m, ana nis total or 7 ties Hlnrichs for th Edholm trophy for th season. Tonight tho teams are the Oni- mods and mors Blues, ncore: 'Ve-fT Tennis Coorta at Drake. DES MOINES, la.. April 10.(8recial.) The management of athletics at Drake has appropriated money for th construction of new tennis courts, and 'the work has been commenced. This card for tha pres. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 1 J For rost, pleasure or ousna It My to travel a the FRENCH LI HE To PARIS, the City eautiful i-i"VT,n to all poJitt a ths ConUunt Compatnl Central Tranaatiantlqu rsat Limit Mall vi t w voaa to raaia is s oats via Haw on glgsatlc twin-screw eapreos steamers, sailing every Thursday la . m. Theae wonders of moo era inventions nsv all th convenience, and lnaury oi moat Eistiai noteis on a mora- immense acaic. ui,r elevator, roof cafe. Bvmnaatum. clef ant suites and single apart aients; dally aewpapcrt orcnesira, wireica icicarapar, famous cuisin sua wci ytv tyjm aid and coanfo. La Lorrala ....April III La rravase May.t La Louralu .:..Aarll t I La Lorraine Mtt La Bavoie Aarll Ml I La Twiraiaa .May ti Early reaarvallaaa rnoaauM. Par aaSf el lliuitrau-a book a( tratala a4 rataa aaalr te HARHY K. MOH Si, ... - 1W1 Varoaai . J B REYNOLDS. ..... l&u raraau St. W.' g. B'W'K, ---.- UK Faraaai at. W. Q. DAVIDSON, - - loll r'araam Si. LOt'lt NSESB. - cars rirat National Saaa. BENOS 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Gardiner H4 172 i:i.' 448 Sayles lt 210 171 6-tH Forsyth 1 HA 145 470 Changstrom 13 Y-"i i2 471 Hlnrichs 183 li 146 4!M Totals 344 R.I6 765 3,434 METZ BROTHERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Neal 194 l US UM Brunk 1M 183 1V1 Ms Cochran v 177 169 1K7 J8 Blakeney 233 2 198 t7 Huntington 201 1K 177 st7 Totals K 871 922 iTsoS Is your guarantee thst our prices are lowest and quality the highest. If you find them otherwise we'll return your money. $25 Men's and women's KXITS AJTD WOKSsTB AlaTTOOF OASUUaTTS 6.50 A group of rainproof garments tn various shades and styles, Intended to sell for $10. uO at Augusta, Da., store; retail value fit. 00, on sale here for ; (18.00 retail value rainproof garments, were built to sell at our Augusta, Oa., store at 112.00; on sale here 7 50 $20.00 retail value Priestley Cravenettea, that for fit, make and trimming cannot be duplicated for les than $22.00, on sale her for ,10.50 ORDER DY Regular Priestley's CraYenetteafl Q Oil selling for I sta a WW Regular $30.00 Men's and 'Women's Priestley's CrarcnetteB, selling for $15.00. Every garment guaranteed to be well made, perfect fit and in tho newest iiyies. CHILDREN'S "CRAVENETTES." Our selection of Cravenettes for child ren is the biggest in town and prices the lowest, because we sell direct at one profit. A OO Prices range from ."V W W MAIL 1 t . 1 For the convenience of out'ok-town buyers our mail order department is proving to be a mighty good thing. Please state size and length desired. Check or money order must accompany each mail order. The World's Largest Exclusive Cravenette Manufacturers S. E. Cor. 16th and Davenport Sts. sSsDSJES 88.ri EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Fundamental, 12 to 1, Wins First Race at New Orleans. FAVORITE FINISHES SECOND Jockey Delaby Is Snspeaded for Remainder of Week ' Because Ho Is Left at Post Twlca. ' Messreh Pool Toaraaancat. Th uma between Reynolds and Swanson was hard fought, th score being close sll tn way, Reynolds winning by a score of 12 to 122. Hcratchea: Swanson 2, Reynolds 4. High run: Swanson 26. Score: Reynolda-0, 9, 1, 8. Z, 3. 13. I, S. X, 13, 7, It, , I. 0. 0, 0, t. 0. 4, 7, 8, 2, 1, 0, 7. Total: 1211. Hwanaon l. a, , 12, o, t, . u, ze, o. l, z, o, 4. 0. 1. 3, 0. 7, 0, . 4, 9. , , 7, 11. Total: 124. Friday ntgnl Keynoins ana iiaracn. STANDING. Played. W, 4 4 ,...3 5 6 7 7 7 NEW ORLEANS. April 1.0-Jockey Delaby waa suspended for the remainder or. me week at the Fair Grounds today after his mount had been left at the post In th first and third races. Fundamental sur prised the layers by defeating the favorite. Pinion, In the first race. JJespite tne raci that only a few days ago Fundamental won at a long price It was figured that he had no chance against Pinion. The latter led at the start, but was beaten all down the stretch, although making a game run. Weather clear, track faat. Summary: First race, four and one-half furlongs selling: Fundamental (108, A. Pickens, 12 to II won, Pinion (1(K, 8. Flynn, 13 to 10) seennd. Servlcence (luti, Ceibert, 12 to 1) third. Time: 0:6iH. Disagreement, Dis pute, Silverado, Guard Allen, After All, Alice and Hlater Ollie also ran. Sfconrt race, elx lunongs, spuing: jtica (107'i. Warren, 6 to 5i won, Hlue I.ee (103, BchK'Mlnger, 4' to 1) second, Bewitched (1JJ, F. Hurton. M to 1) tnira. lime: i:i. Oe Wills. Bitter Sir, Shirley Rossmore, The Thorn, Virginia Maid, Rural Boy ana uan lida also ran. Third race, five furlongs, selling; Moyea (ION, Burton. 6 to 1) won. Toboggan (111. A. Pickens, 8 to 5) socond. Martins (111, Nlcol, 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:01. Penrhyn, wol- lessa, Jim Beany, piiipwrein, ui y liii., E. Si. Kpurgron and Roal Income also ran. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: Lotus Kater (109, Nlcol, 7 to 10) won, Jack Wilt (1", 8. Flynn, 2 to 1) second, Monsignor th), J. Haker, ifeVi to 1) third. Time: 1:44. Arrow Swift, Lucky Mose and Navasel also rnn. Fifth race, five furlongs, selling: Bird Player (111, A. Pickens, 12 to 1 won, Rappa hannock (111, Troxler, 16 to 1) eecond. Hen Strong (111, F. Burton, even) third. Time: 1:01. Bertmont, Butlnski. Daring, Billy Strong, Cam Pan, Akbur, Allonby and Jerry Sharp also ran. - Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling: Miss Btrome (105, F. Burton, 13 to 6) won, Splon OOx'j. Nlchol. 8 to 6 second, Ben Double nut .1 Iln&ard. 8 to til third. Time: Svlval Belle, Jack Bratlon, Heart of Hya cintlle, Plnstlcker, Lafayette. Big Ben, Vlperine and Chancellor alao ran. Seventh race, seven furlongs, ' selling: Clifton Forge tl06, Nlchol, even) won, Royal Ben (107, C. llenrv. 7 to 1) second, No yuar ter (107, A. Pickens, to 1) third. Time-1:27H- Conde, Fl Fall, .Judge Treen, Gil fraln. Rickey, Delmore, You Win, W Knapp and Communlpaw also rati. S mutuary at Oakland. OAKLAND. Cal., April lO.-Summar)' : First race, futurity course, selling: Cur riculum tluB. Butwell, 26 to 1) won, Nagaxam (118, Mclntyre, 11 to 1 second, Calla (108, w.ihi-t,,t, si) to 1) third. Time: 1:11V. Dr. Coleman, Mlntis. Peggy O'Nell. Deneen, Axura. Cerro Santo, Mechlin, Marvel P. and Bankara alao ran. Second race, four lurlongs, purse: raiau Rose (W, Mclntyre, 7 to 1) -won, Jim Mai lady (1(2, Lycurgus, 9 to 1) second. Middle urA Mont rv. & to ii) third. Time: 0:48. Yel low Foot, Intonation, Colonel Dick, Llstowel, Narrator. Orlin Ormonde, Minaitu, fuie- yard and Achates also ran. Third: -race, nine ana twemy ymmm. uumo Dollars (i8, Gilbert, 1 to 1) won, Daruma 1106, Mentry, 13 to 6) second, Garganthua (10R, Lycurgus, 13 to 8) third. Time: 1:41. Adena, By Bye II, Sea Lad. Captain Bur nett, Tavora, Astoria Belle and Joe Coyne also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs: Ellerd (93, Klrsehbaum, 6 to 1) won. College Widow (36, A. Walsh. 11 to 2) second. Toupee lit, Mclntyre, S to 1) third. Time: LliH. Si beria, Entre Noub. May L. N.i My Bill. Anona and Silver Stocking also ran. Fifth race, mile: Jack Paine , Qrothe, I to 1) won, Patriotic (93, Buxton, 11 to 10) second, Athgold (102, Mentry, 26 to 1) third. Time: l:41Vs-' Rustler, Othmar, San Gil and Thierry alao ran. Sixth race, mile: Beggs (107, Mclntyr. 3 to 6) won, Catherine P. (93, Harris, 8 to 1) second, Salnagenea (92, Gilbert. 13 to 1) third. Time: 1:42. woirvtiie, Mign uun ana Walter Miller also ran. Sosnsnary at Brsslag, BENNING, April 10.-8ummary : First race, handicap, 3-year-olds and up, five and a bait furlongs; Columbia course: hiiiv Hihhs i ioh. McCarthy. 8 to won Sugar Pine (97. C. Brady, 6 to 1) second, 'rim Wrestler (100. Falrbrother. 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:104. Pantoufle, Smoker and Giles ulun rjn. Second race. 2-year-olds, four and a half fnrlniias: old course: Takahlra (107, Mc Carthy, 11 to 20) won. Elisabeth Sweeney (107. Ouarring'.on, 4 to 1) second, Helen Hills (104, McCahey, 20 to 1) third. Time: 0:ooH. Hawk Wing and Gerald D. also ran. Third race. 3-vear-olds. six and a half fur longs; Coflimbla course: Qiivcdear (118, Wo. VI to li won. Ban yah (116, T. Burns, 1 to 2) second. Azure Maid (111, Horner, 9 to ii third. Time: l:ibW. Rlclimonu uuKe, The Shaughraun, Orfano and Tea Ieaf alao ran. Fourth race, 4-year-olds and up, seven fur longs; Columbia course: Kdgely (97, Mc Fadden, 11 to 5) won, The Clown (100, Mc Cahey, 6 to 1) second, Kempton (100, Fair brother, S to 1) third. Time: 1:31. Howard Sheen, Millstone, L'mbrella and Delphi also ran. Fifth race, selling. S-year-olds and up, seven furlongs; Columbia course: Ivanhoo (106, McCahey, 8 to 0) won. Miss Catcsby (91, Falrbrother, 10 to 1) second. Bill B. Van (93, Quarrlngton, 3to 1) third. Time: l:lfc. Clonitnia lat. Sixth race, handicap, S-yeat-olds and up, seven and a half furlongs; Columbia course: Giles (l'4, Falrbrother, 8 to 1) won.' Park Row (112, Horner, 6 to 6) second, St. Joseph (197, Bergen, S to 1) third. Time: Tally and Winning star atso ran. 1:37. SporllasT Geosla. Dltohed In a 1 to 0 Clcotte pitched In a 1 to 0 victory at Boston the other day. Eddlo McEaiiand caught Hint. , Someone saya Rnscoe Miller went to the outlaws because of the no-ioll-'em-ln-the-dust rule. It probably was for money. Has Tom Jenkins' partner taken up that offer of Gotuh'a to bring aDout meeting between the champion and the wide mouthed New Yorker! Tommy Burns is not on the briny deep homeward bound. He has located another lemon orchard In Gay Parce. And we're all with you Tammaa, too. Ducky Holmes has dreamed that the out laws of California are after him. Come out of It, Ducky. You'll get into some real trouble If you aren't careful. , After the glorious feting he received throughout his western tour Secretary Tad was let down In his homo city of Cincinnati by being taken to a game of ball between the Reds and Washington. This looks like a Forsker Job. 1 - n.t.iMin, i n r,t nroanerltv: ''It Is not so easy as it waa Borne years ago to pick up promiHing young players from the minor leagues," says C. W. Somera. With sixteen big teams scouring the country for material tho country naturally Is kept rather clean. That furious Russian Lion, with claws clipped and mano sheared, waited till he got to New York and let out an awful roar on Gotch. New York Is the placa where foreigners can get comfort In knocking Ihe west. Hackenschmldt can make a hit In this country by quietly slinking out of it. Lincolnltes who have seen the Omaha aquad In practice during the past week relate that Buck Franks has the Western league champs going along at a fast clip and eonfeaa that It Is going to be no easy task to keep thnm from starting off In first plare. The Oreenbackers, however, are confident of their ability to give Omaha a royal battle Exchange. Vse Bee Want Ads to boost your business. fcTl fcl 1 Sclpl ... Reynolds Keyes ... t'alier ... Hurach .. Swanson Stephens Haag ... I V 0 1 Pet. looo 1000 .ait .ouO .WO .49 .143 .0UU Ola Bore Beat HIgka. The filch school basket ball team EUROPE mu TOURS $150 to $1115 All Xspeas. Sea'd for Booklet. THOQ. COOK & OOM S45 HOiSWAT, HW YOSX Travelers Checks -I- Stag gag Dept. auios nippoa. waa defeated Friday at the Young Men's Christian association by tha bald heads and gray hairs of th noon class by the score of 42 to 21. The game was clean and faat, only four fouls being called. The lineup: High Bciioou fosmoii. jvoon i;iass. Rurdirk Field RuamuBsrn Dodds Field Hill Mawhlnney tenter Wilcox Doud Uuara , iwincan Neavela Guard Kavan Referee: Nelson. i mpire: Biurgess. Timekeeper: Pentland. A MARVEL OF HAT VALUE 19 THE NEW "M c K I B B I N TPEOIAL' SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LIVE lS.sttt Tea Twia-Scrw Paaasa a, as avers " Direct t Norway, Sweien tad Desmirk Salllag trow New Vert at a. Celts Btataa .. Aarll II I Hallls Olav May l Oacar ii April as l iaii siaiae ... au iMm aaa up. m,i ,bib aii Ma, A. JOatJseOJf s Oil'., lit J9. ftOasf kv, CU&MO. DL Crowes Wnl Uasaee. Th Crowns haye reorganised aud ara now ready to schedule ganies tor the season. They would like tu hear from the llollva. Tremonts. Riversides, t ourtneys or any other team either in or out of the city. Ya are especially anxious to arrange a am for Sunday. Address H. E Mitt hell. 823 South Twenty-second street. Telephone Douglas 34J8. v Drkre Wis. ' ThxCreshers defeated the Harney Street Sluggers by th cor of 82 to Friday. Th batteries were: uresners, rtiisenoeg sod Holland, Harney Htieet Sluggers. Marot and Roa. Th feature of UiS same was th elai to- et UoUaod. E MA I L L I S F I NOT 3 THAN E R L A T I V E T Y IN HIS E C E $ 4 H W T H S P I H F 0 R T N WHO BE 3 A ED WIT H I N Q L E SUP QUALI HEAD THE B L E H E HAT L R E T A OLD R E L I A "MeKIBBIN.' T OF 'STANDARD VALUE," STIL I L S AT $ 3 tn in u toil innttiu, aii tics n m mi II1TIIU1I DRIVES OUT at A good liniment or plaster, or some good home remedy will usually give temporary relief from the pain of Rheumatism, but thf iisease is more than skin deep and csnnot be rubbed away, nor can it be drawn out with a plaster. Such treatment neither prevents nor cures ; the excess 'of acid, which produces Rheumatism, is still ia the blood and the disease can never be cured while the circulation remains saturated with this Irritating, pain- firoducing uric acid poison. The trouble will shift from place to place, set ling on the nerves and causing "pain and inflammation at every exposure or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. When neglected or improperly treated, Rheumatism becomes chronic and does not depend upon climatic conditions to bring on an attack, but remains a constant, painful trouble. S. S. S. drives out Rheumatism by neutralizing and eipelling the excess of acid from the blood. It purifies and invigorates the circulation so that instead of an acid-laden stream, constantly depositing uric acid in the Joints, muscles, nerves and bones, the entire system is nourished and made lealthy by rich, life-giving blood. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice desired will be seat free to all who write TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC .CO., ATULHTA, GA Clothes that arc better cost more money Our Ready-to-WaerSulte $25 and you have th cream of Clothesdom Young Men's Clothes and Tie Khop 810 Booth 16th Street. You get better clothes here and they are priced to match the betterment. We pay more than the usual clothes cost tor our garments, snd we get our money's worth so do you. When ou examine the clothes we sell, you will see where and why they are different. Traveling flags fur men and women, 910 to &iO. Kxcellcnt Hose in Fancy and Kolid Colors, 23c. Jo ,lon3y Till Cured FISTULA, UkcattATIOM end all RCCTAI, DtaW (AaS (Unl taw half, hraanal ana laajaanis. 14 fx iiiinmn WrM BBrfieosaaaw ; eat oajo aaaaal Pii lof aea a4 weeaaea Miiieail ae Pros. Dr. EDWARD R. TARRY 330 D UMg OK'AA, HZU? 19) u L dm) J 1 Vm