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THE OMAliA DAILY HKK: WEDNESDAY. l.Y 13. IPOS. It REAL ESTATE CARM AMI HAM II L tM) Ton SALC I olorade. CAOD fAHVINi! LAVP. EAST TAYVtEVTri KMir ttitcr. ir (irir dunncl, t-l i J.. Ijy thn.u. wciis ,1 to 4" feel. htameat . moisture, i.iw ait it arte. ge ii Ismim it eluding con rsinr.g: one crop pay ,.r lard. clu to land -i an sere: lew pie. exi-y terms, wiil sooa tiOU ' lii value. .A7K'.NL 1NVEF7MFNT CO, i2 fciraj.ies Huidicg, O&af ; Xb. 2Cr-MM7 e Veaaaa. PAKM fviR i f-arre an:.p In Iuda r-unif. Im-1 wi.i, K! a j and a, b.cxk 4. tjtrtiit.g provod. '. lJ- Wtad. 1V1 r'Min Ft. ! ton , . part -r-tkm 4-li-ll FARM FAROAINS. j F. Crniklmg tj Alfred Mararbm-r, part aT c-r Btmth Cmiaha. e'l cult':-j lot 7. Viator Sjiiart valfd. atoJ i'Uild.rr. crchard. etc., t . PA1RT FARM of t arra about nil m lea from (rtiwli liluffa. r"lf In rui'.iva l! n. tiainrc timtr and j'saiure. all kmda f tmikjam. Hmt fruit, cheap at ptr 'Cr" WRIGHT & LASP1RT. AGT- Ptior.re, L. laZ, lrxL A-I'-TT. (, Mi(H 14 Ksrtk JDakvta. P TIBIAL TF.A1V. na ExaTnrv-ijw rates r Hari. Adam Co. Nrnri I'k"-a. Mar 1. t-n actrruct rl the V.r aurtk.n a.e ol Ml at U.a new ion i.i nTwa( fn the ne coat lint of ihf C. M. bL , X . W J . I file n 1 Fiv-ii.i i-i-iuij. It 1 114 nvlee eirt frcn M ride and the M;aour1 rlvr r. rite us for map! a'id facta about tL bu:tie fi;n:nji and trie preal b-at land n the -8ry par rn'nt plan. William H. Prtwn .'.. Hyne. " I.. or 1S1 UaSaile St.. CM Mi HI- Secure rouJ"iom on the arc cial now. '. MS06 i . Ititi. TrXAS l.ANrS lioir to ft tli. 9i t if t- R . C. tr-mt v. Aurtrn. Teaa. fer -fr of Tt-aca lartl lr and inatrticTimti how t( Ti-rr. 1 tva Tor ten ffan chief of lsrd deparm-ert "te Treaaurer'a offloe. Know the 1t'. n-Vr, thfv iiw on t.n market. brwMo pet 1 1 er for my el;"nia. j:-ferer.re: Aueiin Ka'jonal bank, Auitln, Tetaa lvest land to te axjd neat Urea month a. JVea reaamaMe. t2T-M3 UTt REAL ESTATE LOANS l)1 to Frf' made porrptly. F. P. Weld. V eaj Udg. 1WH attd faraain. S i-i PRiVATE MONET-NO DEI .AT. GAJtVXit Ww4 FAP.NAM. ONET TO tOAK-Payn JnTeatmfft Co. tiANS on rn. proved Coaha propenr. O Kfe R, . Co, 11K1 X. X. Lifa bldg. FIVE PER CENT Money tx loan on Omaha bturtrewa pro;erty. ItiOMAJi f KENNAX. Room k X loik Uife Hide. M 45 PRIVATE, MOXET-CFH "N HAN P NO X'El.AT. J. H. MI 7' HEN. IrT NAT. HANK BUXt TEU IXjVG. irL r" ; ' 50NET to loan oi ltnpred city proierly. llBSiir.pa a xteyuen. im ramarn pt W"ANTEI- "ity aoana. Peters Trust Co. WAXTSTv fr loans and wsrranta. W. Farnasa ' aith ae Co.. la Fares ra St. - 0-' 6l LOWEST RATES-Ben-.la. Paxttrti Plork. 3t 17 EAL ESTATE WANTED WASTED-Information regarding a good bouse and Jot fur aale. in or within ' miles of CmiBha. IYefr dealing with owner emir. sttace price. VKatam ' rid give full d.-erifnion. Address L. tarby shlre. Box )S4, Rocoestei-. V. T (l:i-Mi l;x WANTED TO BUY or Within ' WAKIElVTo buy a aeeond hand ( di f uuifam tsust be in guy& condiilon aud cticop. Pust, I nt'i'af. Vori Omaba. - . (;.kMJ im HlGIiEeT frioes for aeoond-hand furni ture, t crptOB. ck'tiit and aiioes. TtL 1-ivux. 3X1 - t-S K WANTED A good naed upright piano. Mut be ciieap for rash. No agenta or oealefs need ansa r. Aore M 477. liee. ... ' CIo-MiCD 14 BE.3T price paid for :-hand furniture, car pets, amoves. ciottiir.g, shut. TeL Fud bX. WANTD-T0 RENT fonj) Ilka to rent a furnished fcotej In good kcalKn. Writ I B, Lock Box ItBTenna, Neb. Ci) 141 12 WANTED SITUATIONS WAXTED-Pennanent pottitiaa In house fumismng 4unvess by expenencea man weU up in a.fOM.islery. mattress makuig. BhBUes Ori r,- and f.xuig. Apply t Tximktr, m W. Ttiird St.. . -. " tXPERlENCED Btenographer: excellent references. Address M, Omaha . Council Blnffs. .-Min PARTT 1er.et r,,n aa salesman, m.na- per or buyr, IS jure' exi-iieriee in dif- farcat kites. Address l-i, cars Be. ir.y-Mali It ' If You cau Buy a New KuM.er-Tin.-d Eunaboat for $G5-()0 And a Set cf Harness for $15.00 -YhLt Will Your DOCTOR'S BILL Be for a Y'ear' . Answer: NUTHIN. PlOOf (it IBlMMbilD'S 1 C Lh tai Ksrosy Sts. D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. Sacceaao ta Dr. H- L BamacciotU ) asjaa-r AaTT sTTATa TaTaAXsT AXtA Sj Ornca aaA ataapttaj. taTif BVaaaa Carls praavsMlr Ataaaiel at All XltMirs. (aTiMtffk axaniav S-ST. , Jaisa. v Ai., P ' t - Piul-M nn. EXP a . ' limaaaaa aaina i j . f.jeagj lOal ..all ..in am I , I I Sioux City passenger, .a am 4 m i ( i ickcj Paseenger a 4 3 pra t I f 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I'h.l.p J. Frll lt 4. tV-tk it. Pi i ph S'.-i k. 8. t liui'Ti sJii- t -a 1- Joseph -niek to Hre Sranvk. par; )'( . Morn K. ft. n lvr'TB ai-tw.-i. 1 E"u!.-vard Park Impr-i m nt A". t J'; n P. Klemme, part Jo 4. block K H-iu.eeerd park 1 c- n i-mn el al. to trnnrad He'iier. 1ft ., block I. A. S. pa-rick add fori. Arthur M. pinri'iirr to Wi,,,nm R.1- wick. lot 4. block . Hansom plae. Fr-,k Roirse to A K. Cuyier. pan J 5 and . block -i. Halcyon hfix-hts FTd Kaxan to France Chndk. lots 4 and S block id. park Forest T ' 1 rr i.-r Tr. ....... . T.1 . . T i. . 4 f I v lit. In 1. block C lt-rjn:nrt'-.n I I'll' r Co. tn M: 1J! X.YK- Haj-.in -TT. TdTi to IVM1 H. Lari-r7 fi. Jot 3?. hixk L Haal- la it Hefdi Prtr J addition Ram Jo Anr.ie E. fnill. Jot a. blxk t. CoOer p. ace . Ella A. J'.itu-r fo B:!e It I.unhaxn. J"t p. Lpirvrtri aldiiln Hny R. PtMwr t M. fronstr. lot I. Park View Erah Matilda Gwyer li John P. Kern--, p.t K. bKck 7. . Patnc-k a S"c-ind addiiioo R"er K-al Irtale Co. to Jarng Jar' s'h and ,1. j art lot 4. block la. B. E. Roper Bddjiion - C. M'-Mahnn io John Both, lota t and 7. bk.Kk li. Corr-.pat plaoe Ad-'p P. Eriwidliiir to Boardman J. I 1 750 H:;!- ,f,,s u ,D(1 j, ,,.,-(.i,. We"-- l. Moe a P. L. Jnn atd wife to J ihn Her bert Pardee, lot li. Hock 2. Potler'a addition Jatwa c. Innhlman. rnaror, to Hup MoTaJfrey, I , is S and 4. Mock 2m. mha Edain Pri!J.'y, ft.erifl, to Hugh M Caffrt-y. aarre F. W. foTikJinr to Alfred Marachner. r4 7. t'roor iquere El-ial-eth VWk n Marr Nutjif. irt lot 1. Wor k 7. Ctrnaha Wiiaon Or ram to John PftJDCll. Jrt tut X. E. E. R.-eera Okahoma t.WH' I. Cxi X.150 1 Total . GOVERNMENT KOTICES CHIEF QUARTER MASTER B OFFICE. Cmaha b . April 14, 1. Sealed pro pfwala, m tni'lK-aie. uh.1eet to the usual X'udiiiia. ami iT iteiid here unlil Id a. rr... wntral standard time. Mir M. for furhtahiiix transptirtaUon. diaxaea and for LardiinDr'B in iMpartmeot of tb M: auri duiina; year coirnnenrir a; July 1, 1 Vnned Stau-a rrcrtu riht to rtjert r axvf-pt any or all propjalB it ary part thereof. InformatHm lumifched vn api'lica tion. l-nv i T" containing profiOaala tboutd lie marked ' Proposals tor Tranaportail.in cm Kme No. ." and addreaed to Major U. K. McCarthy. C. U- M J-li-lC-!7 MU-U rnor-csALs-r. s. department of Aericulture. Cfrue of the Secretary, ashit Kich. L. C. Arpfl i. Sealed J frojMtai.! ail! he f"oeved at th office 'of the dishurslTii; tli-rk tintO i p. m . j VedneaiB . Xlajr 17. is. lor forn ahing ruil'lver for the use of t forest aei-rioe 1 Sum the fmral year enti.na' June S4. !. i as foii-i; ttationer)- and otfire Buptniea luri-itcre. lrnrumtnta. telephone wire r,ii "r IYLL" -lf I-!I?S f0r. inf ormni furvimA on ar-pbeation 'to the i riisHurinc clerk. Itida njet be aealed and I addreffed to the eeiretBry of arnrulpare. ,fl aN-ordanfe a-ltli inf.rurtionB anvvw on 1 s.-heduiea. JAMES WiL&Jfi. t-ritrr. A2e.2MiS-l LEGAL NOTICES SEALED FPOSALS WILL. BE RE- cetved by P. P; Johnson, vtliage clerk of ",!ftJr-.?r:J,t1tS. J t?, ? Genoa. mirchaae of i(s.0"f i iter cient - rear (ti tioiiaji eJeclri' I: gru flant bonds, dated February 1. lieik. Bonds draw interest at the rate of t per mr.t per annum, payable uit&ily. They are of a7: denomination iitjd mature February 1. TK. otoonal after , l.n,Mr- 1 1U1 ATI Bhie milCf ,.-rt ..,r-4 rlrk for I TT csr.l rf irifcdo-iJyi.Ua ta A3. GREEN. VU late Tntsurer. Midl4t FOR SALE BONTS. TIHage ef Sidney Nebraska! water bonds In tte su-n of tJU.Ufeuttb, beanng 4 per ret, I Interest, for sale. Apply to LEcLIE NEUB AT "TP., nilsga Clerk. Sidney, Xtb. Mchlk Wii RAILWAY TIME CARD l .MO STATIOX I0T1I AN D MAHCT laiaa PaelA Leave. Arrive. The-OverlBnd Limited . .a S:o am V:fi pa 1 braaa ' Isi. Bjobmaon, a.iow. Ili ' third. The C'oiorado t.xpreaa..a J.aO pm a t: pm j Time: l.-te,. Lixx.e McLean. Banrida. Rai- Atlantlc Eapreta &K.1 am bert. Arlandou Gracchus. Rower, R.oe- Tha Oregon Express a 4:10 pm a $: pm laiund and Barreue aiso raa. TI iy At.geies Lza..al'J.si pra a :16 f.m g.xth race, mile and one-eighth: Meada The Fart Mail a am a L.4Z pm BjUer. siraitrtit. 13 Si-i on. Ismaiian The China 4k Japan utB. j. Baker, place, lit.'' second. Haaei Mail at-onpm a i:SA pm p-ch ll'i. Pvwers. sxow, i4 u; third. North Piatle Local a . 41 am a 4 pro jjoarxltc. Chariatan. Tiroiiui. Creel. Great Coio.-Cl.icago Frwcial...ali:lJ am aiiXamij carrili also raa. Beatrice A- Stroma- ... burg Lcical . IIIIaa4a rralral Chiles m Eirws Ci.loag-" Llml'ed 1trn.-Bt. Paul Exp Mirn-St. Psul Lam .a 7 IS sen a I 4i pra .a f : pm a t.SJ am .t 7 In m .a :U0 (a a t:3J ara (kleaas Great Westers i v.alluvinae.rlia fc SO rvm 70 am f . ,,i u, - v, L 71 , m f.Vi liTell "" i f S arS I rioret 7 S 11 1?:.. " pS Chirac. Mllsraakaa.at St. Pa a I . chSc & Colo. Special. ..a 7 :S am all W pm cal. Ore Express a "' lm aJ:25pm Cn-erland Limited a r.t pm a JK am j ltrTy !"-- Pm a: Mlaaaarl Paelae K. T. H. I. Fxp a : ara a 45 ara j K. C. t St L Exp all.lipra a b.w pm rklrars A XsrlkwBBttra OiH-ago T-ayliatlit . .. a T 3 am ail 4 pm -v am aS::pTii a 1 i ira 1 a I pm a P. 45 am m a :23 am a f ia am ali 36 pm a s:-1 am a 1:SS pra Fast Mail ' Pbcux City Local.. Twin Citv Limited ' Norfolk-Bonestrel ! Llnoola-Li'i.k Pine j I wagvood-Lincoln j Casper- Lander .... HaJsiinrs-Sijpertor Freauet-Alb.on ... a I' pm a : am a it pm .....a 7:4 am a k:( am S 40 pm a J 4f. am alv li am a I -i" pra a pen t P ins a S.40 pm , b 2:s pra b a:eu pm iiU pra blJi pm a 12 am sll.li cm H'tbaia St. Louis Express a (J pm St Lx-- Local (from Council B.uffn a 1.00 ara StAndlierrv Local tfrjm I Couacil Biuftai b - pra bit. IS am I in lews a, Rarlc IiUal A far tar I east. Oiicae-o Limited iPtim all -4 pra loaa Local a 7. am a 4:1 pm lies Moines Passenger. "a 4 -on p:a IU..W pit. loaa Local all :4 am b li pm I Chicago Eautera Ex . a 4 4i' pm al .iipm j Chicaao Flyer a 4.16 pm a f am : WEST. 'Rocky Mountain Ltd. ..all IS pm 1 li) ia I Clio, a CaL Exi-sas a 1 rn a 4. pm i Oki. A Texas Exprsaa.. a 4 u pin a l.li p:n all RL1SC.TOX TA. lTH at M1M1 Rarliagt L.ave. Am vs. .hs, B(.1ii4. IX to it won. Xettiag Har- rierver A Ca.:forn.a... a 4 1 pen altprag,,. to 1 aeeond. Pon ta toe M.'.ler Ncitnaeet ep4a a 4 W pra il.tilt t( j) third Time: V Rubinino. Joe IHsri: li.llr ll '-i. . ! ti jun n.vnii, rvaau, ev a Htct and YiLow Norttaeat Express all c pra ale IS -m 1 gl(,ne also rn Nebraoka u.is a t& am a 1 p.-n j Sixth race, five and a ba:r furlongs- Nebraeka Lupress a t H k-a a ( ii in j preen 1LU. Keiiv. I to 11 won. Burning Lincoln Faat Mu b 1 ii pm a!2 11 put Bush !!i. Buxton. 7 19 2i second. Silver Lixicciin Local t a am I Stockings 1V7, Lv"arg-.a I to it third. Time- LintKiia Local ay la pvi. Im-oia lm-i a 7 M t-ra K tuikT l-letiaeoouih b S .M pm bsf .i am lielit vue - PlailT,uiii.a l.-m a a - am I laitatnoulp - loaa u ara I tDcvue - PiattsroouiK Ienver I.irnit-d ....... .a 4 If pra A t tcago i-cutl a ' .i ara A'hK-age Eipeeas . 4 V pin ChKj Fiver ( Is ata l t a I lk am ft Lc'Uis Exjireea. a 4 45 ia Kansaa City a pi Jova., j..n kanui City A St. Je.il :l am Kilmi Cny bt J. . 4 4a p.-ii all Ai pm 4 l.c ru l kin tli M ara a.1 J am a t Jvi am ( in pa. WEBSTFR OTA IftTrl 4 WEBTEBt. I V . j Atobara Local blApia til a.Ti Mi! aarl I'aeiA. aatlaaea1 I Ch I e g o. ft. Pa a l, Mlaanallf Leave. Arr,v. j Twin CrT Ftrn'-PT -nSUn p r l" pra P'"u City passenger, a I -"a l-m il V n Err.erson Lot il ..c l im e j pra a Isi!v. b Ds'lr exrert Snr-dar. e Fun- c"y oaly d I sty exTpt Ssturcsy. Dsily except JHoriaiT. OCEAN STEAMERS Far att aJww ae kwaata) it awr trava m in .A.FRErJCH I i LIUE I I To PAttttV. tx CSty taawtWwt v. tTkawt al atimtj aa Cvrtm "ZE-rp" C4mp;ni) Cwrniral Z ' -r" Trnt1antlou m Tvn n nun m iwii -a TTairre on tic twin. at 1 1 m ti Liifaa wearnera. aailiti: rm i ThoT-iT a im. ( Three wotion of modera inttuoM hae II the rcnvmviic anj luaury or iac Klanal tiotela ta a tatre Imnnw ataie. mr-ufrr ereator. tno cafe -TTn'tTe, eirract utin at.d single apantneata, daily evKTBTer wrhMlrv wire leaa ieirwraw. fuTrona ciuiee and erery pronsioa fc ; eaiety aad comlnrt. , Im Tvanuaa ... Mar HI ta Lorralaa U La Iivm aur Ml La aarm Jim K L fTT'e', ui 4 La prpvwioa M arlr l nil.' nimn ecaaBie4ea- Far aaaf at iuaatratc bonk t inM aaa raua apair ta HlF.tl K JtJOKXt. - - - - ! funia f. J B REVNULiik. - - - - - raraaa t4- W. k B iCIt. ------- 1144 Faraaai IC w- O PnVlpSOH. - - - lit rmi at. l-UCIS KSJEUL - - aar f. CANADIAN PACIFIC gjcpraaa iaa of taa AUantic T-rSK TUI rOCa DATS AT CKA The Enij'reisMB tall from wuehtt t Liverpool in a:x daya: Two daya on Uia liaieetlc Ft. UrK. tpoul comfort. eieganoa and aafety ara coUiblced in Uteaa splendid expreca anoarorrs. A a acy ticket a em for parti rulara. Call or write for til unrated booklet decri! Ira; personally conducted Eura Ieas tours. a E. BEXJAMTX. 4Va. ATW Talepaoaa alarriaom ITU. S3a Evatk Clark tlmt, Ckloaca, HL SCAD Pi AMI1!-AMERICAN UM U Jtaa Toa Twia-Screw Paaacccs uamcra fjwectta Korway. Swetten lad DtiuDirk Tsilet StatM Mar 9 I ("' II Jana 11 C F. Tietaea ..-bbb 4 He.(i Ola .Jaa C aaiaoB rr ana r e-emia tsactt S7 Aa. A- K. JOIf ft OO., 133 . aUM-a Bt tTatcaro, EL tVaOFB FAJITTEK, iaa IS, to. ST, July S. I iara a Vuiara ul ihe ' Arabir. at,' tuna to t .:.. Feb. B.vr4 Ha BVarlil f.. H IX) j " 'c'" 4th. ihnh im nmu ft,. 6. -1 rBAXK C. CLARK. Time BallJU-a. New Tark. ! - i Ey E T, oy BTMG TRACKS i lbib Laler 4 las rta itae ai I Charekill Daartaa. Lv10, ,elL,I'E1' M,r L",Uf1 on finished cwi, but was diaqu&i:fted for foul.ng Terah. The latter was piacod e- jond and Wing Ting third. feam Hoff- iK-imer had an eafy victory in trie steepla- chse hai3iBp. The weatlier was ciear. the track last and use crowd large, bjra - inary: . First race, six furlonirs: Gowanaa 1H. J fleider, straight. KL..W') won. Snake Mary 1HI. Lee. j.lact. llAi.4t aetond. C. J. Cella (U5. Powers, show. FT.t third. Time: j (,8bMll SDe, Fcrl i: XJeijve'ry.' ft. I Mitmei. Irene Jackson. Ruby CL. Paiamon. Lady Pink, LignandiA, Snarp Point atul kieijia also ran. 1 Second race, four and cue-half furlongs. i selling: Fundamental 4Kk. Powers.: J straight. tli.SOi won Anderson (KL Frank- ; ) l.n. piace. flt.liO second. Tapioca ( US, Eun- aon. show, fl7J.f:v third. Time: tiia feerv-irterii-e. Alice, Silvente. Lig-ht Brue. Tenoreu. Elysium, Lady Haathome, Silver, C. aud Jac k Patten aiao ran. Third race, frea steeplecliase handicap, short course. Sam Hoifneimer li. Pierce, s'.ruglit. lt).j won. Evmct i;s, Weltoa. place. ll'.Ltf) second, MoAiiister tlM, Mor r eun. show. 7.6i' third. Time: JctCV Pettr Baker, Percy Green. Ra.pli Keeaa, Li L tie alir and Bank Holidsy also ran. Fuuitu race, milt: Lotua Avaier 1U, Lee. ar.liT I14i a-.-in Tern h i Mt Ltinin nterte Ipl'.i second. Wing Ting tittl. Butler, snow. t:3u third. Time: 1.44. Leuoe raa aeeond. but w&s d.fijiia.i. fifed for iouur.g. Kmgson aiw ran. Fiftu race. Tive furlongs: Bamsdale Oli Pickena siraig-ht, 11' won. Top Lofty 411 MorccL. ulace. UTu aeeond. tone- ' JAMAICA. X. T.. May li Summarr: First rac. five furlocgs: Preceptor 11. Notter. 7 to won, Eonutc Kelso 1- Mussrrsve, 4 to 1 scnd. Bubat, Ki7. Garner, 4i to 1 third. Time: 1HHV May Riv4r. Broadside and Toulon also ran. Second rase, 4-Jrar-ul.is and up. selling ot. and one-aixteenUi mltea: Juggler OU7. Notter, ta lu Pretension m6. Mus grsve. S to 21 second. Za-thus Ot. E. Dugan. 4 to 11 third- Time. 147V Master of Crstt and St. Joseph also ran. Third raoe, handicap. -year-olds and p. one and a Sixteenth miles: Hessian iKC, E L'ugan. Is to it won. Suerman ir, Notter. I to S second, Mark Antony. 1J ilia, Boyle. 1 to 1) third. Tiaie; 1:47. Dandelion and Gat tie wood alao ran. Fourth raoe. the Wiiliamsbury hsndicsp. -vear-olda. six furlongs: Golden learl E. Dugon, S to it won. Bipt Chief (jit, Notter. i U li second, Riaimiro tlC7 W. Iv.yie, 1 to 1) thiri. Time: 1:12. Terry kl . id Coiiort and Faikvew alao ran. 1 Fifth rax. -year-o!ds and up, ae:Jng; five and a Iialf furlongs: Big Ben iVil S'olter. i to i on. liicognne 4.11. j.; li .itn. 11 to t'i seoond, Koran one ii(5. K Lynch, la to 11 third. Title: 1 6H Blsxk Sieep. King of bashan, Tenacy By Cur tey, Hs Knosa, Jane fa lit aad Martha Jan also ran. S.xth race, fillies, maidens, I-year-oldB. f'va furtongs: G.adys Louise 1', Q. Bum. 12 to 1 won. S.ster phyiiie 4Wt, Mc Caruiy. 7 to 1) seoond. Thetis ilC. F.jnn. I to 1. event third- Time: 1 Oi. Hanonui 1ueen Eleanor. Lady Barerwjck. Crania Gc.lorf:pir ana cavaiieri also ran. Black Marie fell OAKLAND. May EL 6 uruanary : First raoe. six furlong, selling: Progress fill. Men try. i I 2i won. Marao-d .Lit KeituT. loO second. Caila ilv7. Kelly u, t It third. Tiime: 1:13V The Sulta-.. Ran iiatyne, Comnury. avuropatkin. Cobieii!i. AJeifcuaa. liumero, Jklb C Graus aad A jei Brooks also ran. Second race. four furlongs. purse: Hetcaet H7. Hayea.' 20 to It an. Hannah LouiS A1U7. Boiand. Is to 1) second, Alice ciorg "hC. Buxton. 4 to St U.ir4. Time: p 47V Mental Aturuien. Tsnga. IcclrmeDt, Beamke. ReJormatiun. Charles W. Hodsec. C..1, ice and Armature alao ran. Tuird race. u..ie and seventy yards, sell- "S - , ' . . ..-.... ...... a.tmt Wnn.1 .. -.. RAJLWAY TIME CARD-0 v. -) t OTeyerH'1t2.Vtd:!! 1 44 Harbor, ija e-tiertarn. posies Jewell, Rclimence. Eacamado. "K hni.r. Mandarin, 1 R Laufhrey and ra:,ara aiao ran. Fourth race, m.e and sixteenth, purse; Vox popun (lot. Kelly. J3 to it wo. Mini ! dm. Mclntyre. II to 11 seoond, Cioyne tea. j Buxton. 11 to 1 third. Time: 1 .4. Cetur j snot. On'., and DariRg-Uia also ran. !?., K -..... t . . . m r.A , . , . . .t . - lrA,lLll. ! :C, HiJien Habd. JUetd Nelan and Turn- aaay aiao ran. Beell sal Ralkrr la Wrestle. b 1 So imi " Fred Been, the jntle w isconaia sad Dr. aI:'nsia!B F Ki',' aii. au react fct I 1. aim er.wjj-i.. aa pri 1 lie. 1 aitraUT Bipat. Holder t-jtj vvisr pm and beat lua, Bari is f.ve feat f,i inches aad Ralaer near six feet Mra. a. Joyce, ia? riuixrvsp Bt Oars moat, X. H, write; "About a year ags I bought two battles af Foley' BUdncy Cura. li cured pna 4af a sever caas af kia ney troubia af several yaaxs gtaadiaf. It part sly I a grand, good auedcana axd I LtarLi.y rcoooinnd it" Ail AruHKHHA OMALttCEIS LAST OF SERIES Alkri it in Etch Break with tie Ken from the Xovntaisi. EAGA5 HOLDS KLAVY HITTERS t A"Baa far Dae Halda tka RBarkei. afe t atll tfce Flftfc, 14 ken Faar Ran A re B-airt 4 aa 4 Tkea the Rata I--e d ed. RaJn and hail b homered In rhunka b: Jup. Pluv. put aa end to the final f ime of the renrer pfriea Jtjat After the re quired number f innlnaw Lad been played to make it a reg-ular frame and Jw after Omaha had braced and made eaoagrh pucb to win the raroe. There was no fooliah nea al-out the way the rain and hall fell and aeveral hundred fana tried to find aorne dry cook in Pa'a comraodVotia trrand tand. but tiefore the rain quit It mi not to he had and all got mora or la wot Jut aa everybody aaa on the rerg-o of aoanation the rain Quit svnd all went home more or les happy. The hall in aometJiint; fierce and the talea which will he told about that hail atorm will be marttlfraa. tnrt they will not he beTjerwl by thorn wtw rtayed away from the Btame lie-cauao It did lot hail In the central part of th ctty to Any auch extent. HallFtonea ac ti as baae lallf threatened to apoil all of Pi'i rrana. The rune a abort and aweet. a retrular pitcher' Iiattle until tn the laat half cf the fifth lnnlnar. when Adama decided to weaken. The reault wa that every player but AuFtin facsi him. three hits were trade, two baaea fnolen and be paased two. all of which were reapocBihle a; or four rank. Karen was in fine tVUJe and the heary hitters who had teen knorklr.g the cover off the ball durinar the two previous daya. forrot therr e-onntna;. and they all looked alike to him. They made but two singles and then the runner did not fret ryond first bse. 4 here Traable Con eaenred . The whole play came in the fifth In ning. Welch flew out and Goodinc made ha second hit tn two times up. Bel den drew a pass and they each advanced a bam on Rag an a infield out. making two out. King drove a hard one right past the pitcher's noodle aad Gooding and Eelden aoorej. King alerted to etea and McDonotigh threw straight arroea the t to catch him. but no me n there to reoelva the ball and Kltg went on to third. Captain Franck drew a paaa and he took a band In the stealing game, going to second. Two more runs were driven across the sack by Autrey's two-sacker. j Householder struck cut. and it began to j rain and did not stna until after C o'cloac. 1 Because of the shaky throwing King Bid Monday Captain Franck moved him over 1 to seor,d and played short-slon himsflf. Kin- did not feava a fielding chance on E. OMAHA. AB. R. tt O. Kirg. rh 1 Franr k. ss Autrev. lb ... i Houaehnlrter. If 6 I : Austin. 3b Welrn. cf 4l t' 4 Gonding. c J Beldea. rf . Ragaa. p . Totals 4 DEICVEB. t IS K. O. A.B. lt Weldron. rf I. Betdea, cf .. Zaluakv. lb .... CaFBady. If .... Irwin. b Ijuterborn. 2b K mneaiiy. sa .. McDrmcmgh, e Adams, p Totals Omaha Runs , Hits Denver Runs Hits 4- It IS 0 1 1 a 1 Two-bsse hits: Autrev. Gor.ding. Bases on bails: Off Ragan. 1; Off Adam. I. Struck out: By Rajcan. 2: by Adams. I. Left on hLBfa;: Omaha. I: Denver, t Lou.Je play: L Beldea to Zalusky. Stceri bases: King Si. Fraack. SacrifVce hit: W. Beloen. Time l:ia. Attendance: 7'. Vmpire: Da via. FIEBLO WlTi IX THE SIXTH Des Malaea Ianeld trfte r la Air Afia-r Twr Ara Oat. DES MOINES, la-. May 12. -It all hap- pened In the ninth. After two were out the fiea Mviftee tofteid went cp ta the air and n error ana a-im pitch brousl.t in three runa. Patterson worked the squeexe plar in this same tnning for Ta-ve of the runa. De Moines rame right back with three straight bita Teager knocked a Dv to left and Fournoy brought in the second run with a bang against the bsck fence. McLataarhhn knocked a lop up and Hfj.kin was caught atealinar second. The Pueblo team piaed fina baa and Xichois pitched a star gaine E.ore: DES MOrNES. AE. R H. O. MclAughlin. cf 4 a a 1 Xiehoff. Sh I tap Fitxpairick. rf 411 Ix.lan. 21b I 2 rwyer. lb 1 1 1 Dexter. If 4 1 1 Anderson, ss 4 1 8 Teaater. e S t 1 J Ford, p I a a j Flouracy 1 4) 1 p A. Totals XI t PtTEBLO. AB. R H. O. U S-ncer. If . . . rfogriever. Sb Ps Hereon. 2b . Matikk. cf ... Mr Lear rf ... Clark, lb Corhaa. aa ... Mitxe. c Nichols, p Totals 4 4 rr is Batted for Ford in niolh. Des Moines a a fi P""b-o a a Runs earned: Des Moines. 2; paveblo. I Two-base t.s: Iiexter. Teacer. McLear Ruses on balis: rtt Ford, t: off Vlcbola 2 W .Jd pitch: Ford Struck out: Fy Ford. 1 bv SH'bolp. 4. Stokn haaea McLear fi" T?"'Z: 1 " Alttnoante. (WW. I mpire. HaekelL . LlVfOLI Wit Fat of pl Ball Is Taa Mack for Hasae Trasa. SIOITC CITT. la. Mar li-Jome. k.. X:ZT"?.ZJ" al i.is mrrc'v most erf the war TiJ rV-.i it or wr., S ta 4. Hoaever. he bad one t v... . 1 .. T -eieuau : V-V J.t - - . 1 1 . uu 11 iri in iwa runa tn that aam inning. Jores had n:i,iiji SCIipOTt ah iie Corbel was not OUlle a fortunaia. SIOUX CITT. AB. p. H. Campt!!, rf .... Holmes, cf ...... Andreas. 2b Weed, rf Herri-, c Severeid. lb ..... Welch, kb Granville, as .... Corbet t, p 4 Totals I LINCOLN AB. R 4 1 r 11 H O 11 Jude. if ... Fox. P ... Gnier. as .... I t Far.loa. rf Ttiomaa. lb DsvMuoo, ef pritcnetc to .... Etnraa. c Junta, p 4 TaUkls . Siox City Linooln ... Te( S !. 1 1 22 17 S bits Casapbell. Wle-d. fhraa-t hit: Tboiaiaa! Stolea basas Tbiinas. Aanireaa baa ua-; OU iifb, , Xf Cwbkll, I. C'.fakA fr J n (: jr frbtf. . Fd H.t. T:jf: I'. firpirt: Bra- CIMri 11 THE AMERICA LC ICI'E r-Bllaaelpkla M Im frwsa (hleaa y C4 lleh Wark. rHHrEtPHIA. M.y U-FT.naielphja wi n ttxiay a;aen from Chra by hum rnering the runn cf Own and Altrock aid Ihri-i-fb the effertrra tHir f fiara. which or'ae t Ne home team B pnor fjdmat Nirhoia tur.!eated hiB feat of l ea terdxT by (rettira; four B.rgVea Srore: rHILAPnjefll CHICAGO S H O A E B It O A B Parteel. r?.. Ni'-boia. aa... Collin. . . H r-.ua 1k. 4 reaertT. II 1 11 4-411 '.Itmmm. rf I I 1 1 !H-M. ef v I17 1(S Ieia. a I I I I 1 a t 4 iAtifreraea. rf. 4 I I 4 1 '!. Ik . 4 1 1 4 I HIT. I t t I til fTaanehill. HI I t 4 i I I IftU'raa. . . 4 1 I 111 ' 1 C 1 t alirara, p.... 1 I I KUril fhaw 1 oK-ita, a( Crnha. Tne-. e Plank, p . Ten alt . Tetala It 4 :t 14 dF-itted for Altrock In ninth. Philadelphia 9 4 1 ! Chicaa-c. I 0 Ht: Cff Owen. in two Innincs: . . eff Ahrock. in a.;x Inninga. Two-baa hit H. I.avia, Coomba. Plank. Anderson. Three-base, Bn: Sullivan, pscrifice tits: Ci. Iavm, Ata Siolen bases: Nichols. Anfleemon. Eeft on base: Chicago, 7. Philadelphia. 11. First base on balls: Off Owfn. 4. off Altrock. 1; off Plank. 4. Fitwi base on errors; CticagV a; Philadel phia. L GAMES IV AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kaaaaa City Wlae fraaa LsaUrllU la Elahth. KAXPAS CITT. May 1. A base on balia. Ho hits and a sacrifice fly gave Kansas City the victoria over IjtmiavilJe ihte afternoon. Buike'a Interference of Krugers throw, ablrh Vsnplre Owrna failed to see. gave the rlsitora to runa in the seventh. Soore: RHE KanRaaCitT ...1 4 I Eouisviiie e 41 2 a I 7 1 Batteria: Saacfi and Crisp: Pultman and Ieitx J MllsiBket fhats Oat latiaaapolla. . MILWAVKEE. May II Mliasukee scored Its third shut out of the t Ties Bgainrt Indianapolis today, by a socie of 2 to ft CurtiK. who held the visitor with out a hit (Saturday, omy bad three safeties today. Timely hitting and p-or suiport rave the home rluh two runs in tfc first two lrinina-si. Clark s fielding was the fea-i ture. S'-ore: K H E i liiiiir.iiti ; i, . . . v 7 l" v . le v . Batteries: Curtis and Btrllle; Mar quard and Livingston. Millers M ia la Tenth. MINNEAPOLIS. May 12. After hold ing the Millers to three sing.es in nine armings Oever went to pieces ia the tenth and the lnrals won on three kinit and a base on balls Wilson did not allow a hit after the fourth. Score: R H tL Minneapolis .. 11 C Columbus .... 0 t Batteries: Wiison and Block: Geyer j and FohL Paehla C'aies Taday. T-nver has finished the series anj pueblo will bs the next ia order, rom.ng Wednesday for fcur game, endir Satur day. The Pueblo team has been consider ably strengthened of late, especlslly by the acquisition fi Hogreiver. formerly c.f the lv Moines ana numerous other teams. Friday Las been designated a ladles day with its band on hand as usual. Trie l.n- up Oitiaha. Position. First .... Secchd. ...... Third .... Short ....Lert Center Pueblo. Clark , Patterson Hog reiver ... Corhaa .. Snoer ... Msttick Craig Smith Mitae Fit age raid ... Jarksoa Niehol ... Oalg&oo 1 Autrey , Franck 1 Austin ; Kmg u . Ununhrilter W elch Beiden .Right Gon dinar t'auh. Le Brand Catch. Hali Pitcn... Sanders Pitch... Noah Pitch... Holienbeck Pllcn... Kagoa Pitcn Cataer Wins frsa N ar amal. KEARNET. Neb May II fSpeclal Tele gram. Cotner defeated Kearney Normal tortav Ijv scot of 1 to b. in thirteen In": I ties. tk. ur-.e m . f..t anit imemnim h.i. teriea: Normal. McMahon and Danlev: CM - a i nr. Parmenter and Ling. Hits: Kearney, : comer, 4. c cuner mane most errors. x j. d ritchers struck out ten. , Asaes W la a fraaa Drake. AMES. Ia., May 12 (Special Telegram.) Amt-a aon over Orake today. 1 to 1. McCoy's pitching was grest, but the rest ef tiie Drake team was slow. Butkh.art wtc u. tal.: i" an. :Jtr.ed for Ames. wih Matter behind the!""""-, 1 ' "' TL fT. i tiat. Wjeiand of Ames, made the only two base hit of the game. Elaa Creek t least t a Aakertt. ELM CTtEEK. Neb.. Mr 12--4Spoci.il V ITIm Crack ball nine went to Amherst Sunday and played a mixed nine of that town, resulting in a score of i to In ftvor of the v.siiirg team. Elm Creek is shewing pome clever work this season. j xsaxvery, earn ana oe vt 1 . :i v. j Ox I la la pTIb fraaa Gatheaharar. 1 OGALLALA. Neb.. Msy IX (Special. 1 1 The Oa-aliala base ball uam played ihe I votrieciOTire riugpers here nonaay. score 4 to X in Isvor of Ocallala afiet one of the cieanest ana naraeei pisyea games 01 nui .. . . . ,..ij 00 me I'gauaja grounaa. , .-7 rairTaitTT TRA4.H. ItET AT IXI1EIIIT1 " latrrvlaM Caatest W ill Call Oat the AtB)lMefc LINC"LN. Msy 12 Special V-The an- ual inierclass tract and field meet of State university-will be held at the etste farm tomorrow aiternoon. au tr.e p-orai- nent athletes of the Cornhuaker InslituU-in will be entered in the contest. The list of entries Includes over Pa names. The following schools will take part In the mterachoias-iBe meet at the state fair triuinni Frwiii: Aahlaud Reaver Proa.lna I j t rete. Central iitj, Columbia, faus t ity. '"Falrourv. Grand Island. Haaticga. Hum- J boidt. Keamey. Kearney MUHsry acadernr. : , . 1 ,J ; . A . TL- v .. ... - -.i, . . "1 t Lincoln. MinAen. Xebraaka City. Xotth- , western academy. Omaha. Pawn' C tr. I handolth. Raveana Tecumaeh. Teksmih. E Cmversity I'lace. Weeping Wetar acxiemy. ain-.... n-. k. . .i... ..... . , , m uwr, .mm in i wt 1 i t - ituiuiiri vi than it aas last year aad it Is- expected . li at three or four of the stale xecards wiL fall. Perdew. the fart track athlete ftjm Falia Cry. is entered ta the daepes and !" 1 probably will be able to take a aeeond off ' the record in the century dash. Rowland of , Certral Oty. is extorted to best th, pre- b cnt reeved n the aaot tt. Ttie Corntiueker track mea are tram m 'bard every afternoon for the Miasouii val- I j ley meet at Kansas City next week. Ne- uraaxa s cnsTic-ea m ctibi roeei 100a gwa for a high plaoe atnong the leaders. alter Field Meet, WEBSTER CTTT. Is.. Miy II. -cSpecisl I r.e of the largest Pt4-iTig altiletac events to be hell this ear in north centrsl lows Wll be the Home Valley field mt here Frtdiiy. It is 1 high scb-iH affair and ;aiil I irtli-iiled n by eleven school !a folloas: BtlrtKr.d. Clarion. Faaie Grove. Goid- fieid. 1'i.uipton Humbr.iflt. SJasoa City Story on. Weenner Cny. Aig.ma ana P,,, ,h, laior ecHMean a ill be b Id in the evea- ' ,nc t tiom en ti scn-vn Mm , -- .-.. - ! T; .... e,w ,v a 1 . . , - . . .... 1 ....... , , viieiit.x tMifl sr-hci atueis all! be n imeac. a armorial irtia am ae 1 run to aocai'n..lkt tte Ar r,a. Belm.ind, t C4arki. Eaale Glove. Goldfiel. Hum. j iK.idt ami Meson "ny deli g-uoii Eli I 1 '.11:11 ur:' f .ii-iii win m ii, en ua a NML ' Tbe i i rr-et a 1! t held at the driving .ai and the dec, amatory contest at lue ; iarrr.oiv. e . 1 S pan-tin g Gaasra. Stone is certaiT.iv' bitting tliem oat I Hell ia a m Berry gnod pitcher to have as : mtry days as be - 1 1 " 1 Perririg appears to I putting tn steadv Mime at th.id lc- tbe Naf, wtiie Brsdivy E 1 ..rr ' vc ..r,. fi . tatte wnw. 'i.- 4-, .4 . .. .-. . ..m,.., .e 1. ,.,u aceir "rBrrr-r Fiurra is pitrniKg tur the SenaKrs eew. fci Hi n the original - Farmer 1 N'r is Waatmrton ia s.aUj plac tivs, er.tier. 1 1 ' ere is pa rt of a report ef a g a me w on bi Aberdeen frora P-i'e: ae if it 4nen t . hsve a fanuiiar ring. "Thoruosoa rriade his 1 f t-t . ... r. t. , I.. !.. .. , . .. . . J A berdnen erest and aside frara Lis aud , a l. r.u Lr ef i .a ftHt.i 1 1 n huu kaata a... i. fjPU1 CINCINNATI BEATS BOSTON TAtJ TiCtery 4f Oie Ttit ii Dae t9jlh.e railaay nfif here nhia erenlr.f. and Timely HittiB.. EHIOHS OF BEAXXATX1S HELP j MeGaaa la eat Of the rteld Btveatk taataaj far IXapatiaat a Oeelalaa Other a-arem. CINCINNATI, May U-Timely hltUtf nfl errors by Postoa gsve Cincinnati a aornpBraitvely easy rctory today. McCann was sent off the field in the eleventh Inning for disputing a decision. Score. ClXCllcwTI aVToy HOAC EH Ok! Rusrina. ' lfMearaa. rf . 4 I e lBe-t. If 4 S I IPS 4 14 I S laiaat. H I 1 anrkeit. at "-Haiea. a? ... 4 I 1 aHl.ll. IB . 4 1 I K'.er. Ik ... 1 I BRttcber. t. .. 4 I IlHi. m ... 4 t I 1 IM1T. .. t t I S fhnerraaa. r 4 4 4 1 MA.ui. p. t I 1 barael. IB... j r BVfaan. e ... 4 f 4 prer. ... 4 I ane. rt 4 1 I ulraitt. m . 4 14 Cnakler. p ... 11 !na. I X 'Haraitaa .. 11B 4 . 1 Total. P 11 f i IPerraaoa. p OiBkajB Total .... at 4 24 I Pstted for landsmen In seventh. Patted for Ferguson In ninth. Cincinnati 10III1 -4 Boston 1 4) ' I 1 0 04 Two base hits: McLean ill Ewing. Hogg-Ink. Three base hits: Gansel, lrone. Sacrifice hits: Eohert. Mitchell. Raumoit Stolen bases: Hugging. Gansel. Kane, E Ing. Broa-ne, Hannlfsn. Double play: Mc Lean to HulswitL Struck out: By Cotkter. I. by Landsman. 2: by Ferguson, 1. Eaeea on hails: Off Coakiey. 4: vrf Ewlng. 1 Hit by pitched ball: Br Ewlng. 1. H'ts off Coakiey. 7 ia six and two-thirds inn.ngs: off Ewing. 1 rn two and one-third inntac. off Llndaman. 7 In st Innings, off Fergj pon. 4 In two inning. Tune: I:(. Vtrjure R.gler. St. Laals Shats Oat Braoklya. ST. LOl'IS. May li SC. Louis look the second game of the series from Brookij a tnis aflemocm. 2 to 0. Score; tT. lw-U APOC'KLTN f . . , . SlrTea. lb""' t 5 P H a at. B t! f I E H uBuselL If . 4 I 1 4 Aft!-,,.. JK . I I t 1 p I 1 I r I I 14 Burh. rf .... 4 PeieSastr. V 4 t 1 knneii-kr. It I 1 11 O knurke. alii Lu !. c ... 24 Oil ken. hill lank, p t S SJorAaa. lb... 4 ILeata. aa ... 4 I leattee. 2p ... 4 ('alm. c(.. t 1 fteTgea. e t 4 M'lBtyra. p . t : . ... i I I Totals M TJ U fPurrb 1 ailhela. p... Kter. S S s e Tmal ... 1 4 14 IS t Battel for Bergen in eighth. Batted for Mclntyre in eighth, St. Louis 1 0 a 1 0 b-: Brooklyn 0 v .. Hits: Off Mclntyre. in In seven innings Sacrifice bits: Sheehan ti. Lush. StoKn base: Sheehan. louble plays: Bergen tv Lewis; Barry to Konetchy. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn, t First base on balls: Off Mclutre. S. Hit b' pitched bail: By Lush. L SXruck o'Jt: Fy Mr. iniyre. i. by Lush, A. Time: 1:M. Impire: Einslle. AMES HAS CHAJICE TO WM Viet ary Over Grlaaell Gives EaessN ageaaeat ta Mea. AMES. la . May 12Specnal i-Mny have been the con.iecturas curing the last few weeks as to the outcome of the stste aeet this year, hut it was DtUe thought among the other colleges in the state thai Ames would, prove much of a factor ia Lbs final contest. The grest -tctory of yesterday and the overwhe.ming defeat given to Drake a week ago have placed Ames stocks higher than they have ever been before this season. While Ames, Grlnarll and Drake are the strongest schools, yet the re .at lie strength of the three schools ss ahown up in the recent dual meets is no criterion of how they will rank at the state meet. Beard, by his magnificent run Saturday, is almost 1 sura of carrying off honors in the half- ' mile and mile run. The tarn-mile run is I almost a foregone oonclusion. Id the 1 nun vi unuw k m ttd npnm, I but Ames will get Its shsre of points. lwritie the way in wrich the haif-mu relay j was run features? shoas that Ames is to ba so 1nnsiderable factor In that event According to I 'rake and dope. Con way will i supreme in me weign nut aore sga n Att'" 11 !ronf m 'i' jj:ly rfome in Jeansoh improving aa they have been ttun lag the last week, with Lee steadily .rising la the high Jump and with Guy Eamhert is shape to do his best in the broad lump. Ames can look for its share of points in these events. Ames is a mo looking for (something in the hurdles. Walker Is simply speanns; things tms sesssa ana itewiti le wot far behind, while Wood is improving rspidiy. The weather has been extremely bad for the ksst two weeks, but today it was beautilul. aad if It continues so for a few weeks Wstson will hsva his inn In the pink ef condition for trie stste meet. Nehlett Wlai at Marwhalltawra. MARSHAL1.TOWT, Is . May It .Spec- ; , t. l. Kebiett. i.resider.t of .1 1 wrrn ft a tea' bawling aaaociati.in. which recently held lis first toumsment at Kan- , C)ty mm tb lnd,vldtll pveragt 'prise far the local season In the city league. ' Nebleil mlled a total of )n the forty- i"" T1 itk' I played. His average w" m m- . Aall-(IA nnnnn e-e a HOUSE CAUCUS APPROVES BILL ; Cinrsrf Ague A ta by Repahlleaas by Vat ( IM a I. WASHINGTON, Kir n.-By a vote of Dl to 14 the republics member of the bouse -of representatives tonight agreed to an emergency currency bill drawn by the special committee ' appointed by the seme conference last week and consisting of ; .... .....i. T,liml of Xew Tork. I Burton af Otao. Weeks of Masaaohusctts McKmney of Illinois aad' Knowland of California. By an aq sally decisive ro.e the conference placed tn the hands of tup republican members of toe commit ta j , det emiinaCKm t tea procedure by I .v. ... ,v. . ....... wnacn V" . - tt- preased. shall be curried into effect in the house.. A resolution to request the bar.k- ing and currency committee to bring ta a report on tbs Aldrk-h bill in order to ' alia the house a parliamentary hau f jr T Jh. .ubstitutioa of the conference c:ro- ! mittoe bUl. wss defeated. Th rules commTttee has thoice of methods for putting the cor.ference bill through tb lionae. The comiriltlee can bring ia a rule discharging the batJUr.g and cumacr comrcltte from further con ; ,aeraUo of the Akirioti or the Tarn irr Jcurrenc, commuo. Wll or WUlmma ' currency bill. Eillier on of thos sat as- j ura will then be before the traus for actkoa and the procedure wiuld be 10 atrikt cut all after the enartirg clause and under a ane amendment rule oi.iy, substiiute for tbe body af the bill the conference MIX The bill ikUrtetl tonight provides for an kuue of emergency currency tot to ex ree Vk' ''.' c-titau.kbie fi r nrc ula . it ttrough de natloral uearmg house aaso cialior su-beene. bill wss adopted la IiiUi i'u luni aooptea by the coa- fertile committee with the excejiticn of two minor aniendmenta Amor.g those who voted against the bill were Repre sentatives Cooper of Wis.. Rrumsn Pa ). McMoran (Mich.). Murdtx k ikaa.i Daragt, iMicn.1. Campbell Kaa . Oushmaa I in'saBil Walda lV V 1 Bfenaerfv tawri ' 11 Kennedy aad' Pieiter ivi . ,o--r weraey. ! ilillyll Piri. .,f 1 1 , . , . . BiiimMUtw Print of Jiimois i llti-i. of California o j:l the ertfifweivvi Bbortrf before tb vote was cast y Is Hat ateeaereL PIERRE. 8 D.. May It Special Tele gram, r All effort If -day to secure the body of Ann FhieJ. tb , Irttit gu: droaaed in the Missouri rrtrr at Fort Pierre last evening, have Ui wahotit reauit The r-'l as th daughter oi Augruat aliia.4. ssr raaidapl fd taa: piaca. Bu4 a as plaj lcg aloiiC Ua sTtrtam I rn ! h rir littla brothr ')n rart ef the bark raved In, left her trto I ha water. After thre da ' delay th oremmat ateamer Mandaa atot throUB- t he draw In jf on its ny vp lh rier m fereirm'-nt work. ON TO WASHINGTON MEETING Tkratik Ocvsmrr George L- Sbeldop. wbo paaed through Omsi.s cm his -way a Washington Monday, expressed some surprise at pra Ing the snsoancemeDt In the ven:ng ps pers that he had Invited General Manfler soa to ba on ot the state S representatives at the corf-renoe of" governors with the president. "1 hare rit as fc snnrunoed who will be the delegates from Nebraska," said tba governor, 'and cannot understand how the Impression got oat that I bsd , aaked General Manderson to be with ma. It woaid not took well for me ta invtia the general attorney of a railroad com pany to go with me as a colleague to at tend' a conference whose object It la to discuss means for checking railroads aad other corporstisns In tbelr encroachments on the public domalna I reaihte General Manderson s' ability, and Co not doubt that be will be admitted to the conference as the representative of the Omaha Commer cial club, but it would hardly be proper for me to invito biro." General Manderson left Monday for the capital city, both be and Mrs.. Maod-raoa aooprr.panyiiig Admiral and Mra. Schley tj the east. CevrrBsr' Party Has Flae Trip. Governor Sheldon, aooompantew by bat few of the party which d parted ailh him to present the silver service. the gift cf the people of the state to the battleship bearing It name, at Ssa Francisco, all looking hale and hearty, ar rived In Omaha on the Overland Limited at sn Monday night. Governor Sheldon left for Washing-toe an the aaxnp trala thirty minutes later, to attend the meet ing of governors, called by Preaidtnt Roosevelt. which convenes Wednesday morning. The balance of the party left the ln at Omaha. At the train to meet the governor aad hip party were Acting -Governor Saunders. Chief Clerk Maggi of the executive depart meet. Oil Inspector A Hen and a eontuBgent of local peop.e. ( Acting Governor Saunders w as the first to greet the chief executive of the stste, and they each greeted the, other with A bearty "Hello, Governor." Governor Sheldon braced Mrs Be if against a large baggage truck again at the on slaught of friends, and for a few momenta was in consultation with Saunders and Msggi. occasionally passing'out a word of greeting to a clamorous friend. In response to an interrogation as to a hat he expected to advance at the cominp: conference, the governor Jocularly replied: "I ara under the lmpraaaioii from whst I have heard that we are expected to listen to Grover Cleveland. W. J. Bryan. J. I. Hill and a half score-otl.ers and then rec ommend what they bars advocated. Bat seriously," continued the governor, "tae question of waterwaya, the planting of trees in the sand hill of ti state, and the preservation of the fertility of cur soil will receive the most energetic support on my part."" Otalp Pralas far People. "peaking sf the trip, the governor bad nothing but words of praise for the treat- ' nent accorded the party ca route and at San Francisco. "It was the most enjoya ble affair of the kind I have ever experi enced," said Governor" SThf Id ofiT "With but one exception the entire party enjoyed tba best of beavilh throughout, although on the trip to the Cats Una islands I thought soma of my makeup was going adrift. But after all there is no stale aa graad as Xebraska. and I am greatly pleased to have bad this opportunity of even goinc through it on my way east" At '.'.e request pf Governor Sheldon, he will tie accompanied to Washington by Prof. E. A. Burnett of the University of Nebraska, who ess charge of the district agricultural experiment station. "The question of reclamation and forest domain will consume a great part of the tiro at the conference." said Prof. Burnett, who was especially enthus'-artic con cenurig tic progress of irrigation in the western pan of ti, ata ta. Those whu aooompaniad Govern rr Shel ' n as far as Omsha were Adjutant Gen eral and Mrs. So few art. Colonel aad Mrs. Cameron. Colonels Bills, Grotte and He Cullougti and Mrs. Richer. Coionej pad Una Byrne and Colonel Biachoff stopped off at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sheldon stopped off for a few daya at Berkley. Cai, to visit friends. The balance of the party will arrive la Omaha this evaaicg on Union Pacific tram No. i, All the mem l.ers of the party were en thuiastlc Abost Us trip pls! tba treatment accordeLerhem Ihrougoat. receptions being tendered them at many of the toa-np which were paased through on the way west. SKYSCRAPER AND PYRAMID rapans af the Aaeaal af Ftfart . SmMirr ta Order ta Ball The a. No one has be-ea sbis to decide how the enormous stone in the Pyramids were handled; for, even allowing for the van army of men. some port of snachaaical con trivance must bars been used. One theory is ths: aa rack course ot stone a a laid, a sard embankment a built around it aviUi long easy slopes, sc. that th stone for th next course could be pushed vp on rollers and slid Into pipe without a y actual lifting, and so oa. th pyramids being la fact buried as" fast aa it was baih. until the top ti reached, wbea tb stupendous Job of rernovtxg th aax4 embabk-sent was commenoed. This m.gi.t account for tle vast army of laborers A. aed. for instance, it is said that la building the great pyramid ol Cbaop l'K-.i aen aers employed fx eighty years, although th quarry f roir which tba aton tu ct tamed a as x.y 2,w feet from lit pyramid. Tii City Investipaiifig bulidiruj. tht latgeat skyscraper la Xear York. Jkafipent j to be nearly the same height aa ta pyra mid. If a required tbe saae ausober ol daya' labor for this buiid'ng. which take a year to erect, as th Egyptians took, a would hive thirty multiplied by lw-suu. ot t.ft'x. men working every day for au year oa this one building. Imagine a auaber of anea ecaal ta al jr,os-t tbe entire pjpuuuiop, (LnciudLTig somen and ciiildren) i4 Xew York City, trytr.f to resell ths corner ia" Broadwa and Cortlandt stre't-t everr . akorong. Even if they got trere. there aeotild re main the Impossibility of finding standing room, let alor.e working room far ttieta . . . ... ei..-. rac departiueal Agamat tbw 1 Oi.PX ' mn workiiu: ever aar Tor one vear t r.a j average number aa t!. Cny Ioecigaclrig I budding would rot eiceed !.ea rae a day. at. lie the maximum would rrc4isbly never rt. b X.( ( Er.ginnrnr.g Magaxie. A "'jtfceeat exchange says Bl'ly Write, sill Omaiiu at II. e tir.t ot last aeaaon, us ptiuriatup tur tiuat,oa.a t y ia tr. Vieateia S4UM. latest. li..o a boa. 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