THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1008. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Where Number of City Teacher Will Spend the Summer Vacation. OLYMPIAN RECORDS BEATEN SEVERAL WILL ATTEND NORMAL William ITuytln, While In nun, from Prorlfl prr, A Mr mats to Cemnatt gutrlde ta the tr JH- hoM wedding day has been definitely fixed, and in whom a (real many people of th city are larttcularly interested, are Miss Alia Gilchrist, who is to wed Fred I L. Bcott, and Miss Florence E. Campbell, who it to be the bride of retry McD. Vliler, principal of the South Omaha High school. The wedding of Mill Gilchrist will be at jy?Q WORLD'S RECORDS BROKEN 4 p. m., June 24, at her mother residence. Eaitern Athletes Do Sensational Work at Preliminary Tryoatt. Superintendent N. M. .Graham of the city schools haa furnished a pretty complete anawer to the query. "What becomea of the Eouth Omaha sdhool teachers through the aummer vacationP" In accordance with a resolution of the- Board of Education many of the grade teachera have at once entered the tummer'normala. For Instance, Miss.es Kmma Randall, Mabelle Byerly, Agnes and Nellie Walsh, Margaret Mc Oovern and Grace Thompaon will attend nt Kearney. iiiss Kate Begley, Mamie Hanterovskl, Stella; Gray, Margaret Burke, IVssle Howard and Rose Kelly are to atudy at Peru. Eleanor Dlckman, Eva Munnecke. Frances Wllllard. Inr Mangan and Goldle Johnaon will attend at Boulder, Colo. Miss Mary Malcahy will attend at Fremont. Mine Maude McDowell will go to Chicago to attend the university. Lena and Emma Dlckman, Imo Clifton and Jennie Healoy will take cbursta in the normals of California. MIs Martha Campbell, principal of Cen tral school, will travel In England, Scot land and the continent of Europe. Miss Ruth Turner, principal of Hawthorne achool, will take an outing In California. Miss Jessie Stltt of Highland school, after a few weeks In Denver will spend her va cation at Folaakl. Pa. Miss Emma t. Her man of Madlaon achool wdl seek the woods of Michigan. Miss Margaret O'Toote will spend her vacation about some of the cool Minnesota lakes. Miss Leona Eller will accompany Miss Herman to Michigan. Mlaa Eunice Noe has taken a year's leave of absence and expects to spend It In Mon tana, taking up a homestead. Miss Agnes Condon . will go to California. Florence Elocumb Is the only teacher so far to an nounce a marriage. She expects to wed , a wealthy Kansas farmer and live on a farm. Miss Eunice nsor goes to O'Neill, where she will be an Instructor In the Junior normal. Terry McD. Wheeler expect to make a tour of Minnesota and Wisconsin points with hi bride, who- Is yet Miss Florence Campbell. . Kxannlftatten for Teachers. The following Is a brief notice of the schedule of city examinations for candi dates for position in the city school, to gether with a statement of the general qualification of, the candidates: Notice Is hereby given by the board of examiners' for teachers' city certificate of fvonth Ome.hu that an examination will be held for tbrte -days, beginning Monday,, June la. Candidates for this xamip.ation should file their preliminary papers with the city superintendent proving their eligi bility to be given a certificate. Anion? the requirements are a minimum age of IS, graduation from a four-year high achool 1 and either one year's normal training or , one year of auccemtful experience in teach ing. During the examination the fpllowiug , program will be followed: Mondav. June 15 Orthography. 8:30 to 9:30; arithmetic, !:30 to 11:15; music. 11: IS to IS noon; physiology, 1:30 to :; theory ' and art, 1:30 to 3:40; botnny. 3:40 to 4: no. Tut-sriav, June 19 English grammar. S:S0 . to :46; Americnn history. :45 to 11: physi cal geography, 11 to 13 non; algebra, 1 30 lo 2:46; reading, 4:45 to 3:16; civics, 3:45 to 4:ln; penmsnyhtp. 4:4K to 6 IS. Wednesday, June 17 Oometrv, S: to 10; American literature, 10 to ll:i; drawing. 11:15 to 12 noon; geography, 1 to i'f: Eng lish' uHrnposltlort. 3:16 to 3:15; history of . education. 3:1a to 4: JO; English literature, M to 5.J5. Prlseaer Attempts Suicide. William Huytin. a prisoner at the city jail, lust evening In a frenxy of Insanity twice attempted suicide In the steel cell by tearing his overalls to strips and making cords of them. The attempt were 'made about a. p. m. Captain John C. Troutan dis covered hlro the first time and cut him down, Tho second attempt was discovered by ths Jailor. Tho cord had broken when he drew himself up by his hands and dropped from the top of the cell, but the noose was drawn so tight about his neck that he nearly strangled. The Jailer had to cut it off. The frenzied man stripped all his clothing off and raved In the cell, de claring he was the Incarnation of the second advent, ' This peculiar notion per - vaded all hia rambling talk. He is a stranger in the city and appeared to be a tramp tinsmith, for he carried a small outfit In a leather grip, There were no mark of Identification r.or any letter to how who he was. Dr. A. H. Koenlg was called and pronounced It a case of tempor ' ry alchollo mania with suicidal tendency. Ealaralna- Brewery. Plaat. The Jetter Brewery, company Is again in creasing the capacity of the plant by the avddltton of a number of largex dimension ateel tanks. These are to be used In the cellar supplying the keg department. Every year of the past five or six such annual additions have been made. Soaae Jaw Bride. Among the June brides of South Omaha U1S North Twenty-fifth street. The wed ding will be u.ulet, and only the near friends of the bride and groom will be Invited. Soon after the wedding Mrs. OI1 rhrlst and Miss Nora Gilchrist will go tor a visit of several wwki to Chlcsgo, dur ing which time Mr. and Mrs. Scott will pass their honeymooa-quletly at the resi dence of her mother. The wedding of Miss Florence Campbell will be at her parents' residence, 2701 E Another Olympian Rersni Was EejaaleA sal Clou Approach tVer Made to Foir Others. PHILADELPHIA. June . Judging by the form shown by the candidates for the American team at the tryoute on Franklin field thla afternoon, the world thletes street, June 25. and It also will be quietly who will meet In London next month to observed. The friends of Miss Campbell and Prof. Wheeler have anticipated the measure speed, strength and agility will have to perform wonderful deeds If they wedding for some time. After the wedding expect to be crowned wl.h trs laurel wreath Mr. Wheeler and his bride will tour the Minnesota lake and go to Wisconsin points. W. H. Heyman and J. H. Barry, well known young men ot this city, have pur chased the meat markets of Harry Guthrie at A and E on Twenty-fourth street. Mr. Heyman has resigned his position with the Cudahy Packing company to give his entire time to managing the business. He Is well qualified, having had twelve years' prac tical experience handling beef and beef products. He was directly connected with the beef and beef cut department of Swift and Company for ten years, and for two at the great Olympic game. Practically the pick of the eastern athletes were en tered In the twenty events on the program today, and before the last event had come to an end two world's records were smashed, six records made at the Olympic games at Athens, Paris, and St. Louis were broken and one Olympic record was equaled. Besides this all but one of the fur records were approached by Inches or seconds. The world's records to go, were the pole vault and the free style discus throw. A. C. Gilbert of Tale university set the new world' flgurei for the pole vault at 12 feet i Inches. The former world's figures were dan, Irish-American Athletic rltih. New York. 11 feet IVj inches (breaking the olvmptc record); second, A. K. Dearborn, New York Athletic club. 111 feet 4 Inch; third. Patrick McDonald, Irish-American Athletic club, New York. K feet 4v Inches. " meters run t4.t7.3 yards). Olympic rec ord. 0.4?H. held by Hillman. American: Won by J. B. Taylor, I'nlversity of Penn sylvania; second. J. C. Atlee. Princeton third. W. C. Prout Time: 0:?V RAILWAY TIME CARD t!ftOX STATIOJI lOTH AJID MAMCT t slta raciae - Leave. Arrlv. The Overland 1 Jmlted. a J w) am a 9 40 fm The Colorado Exprea..a I W pm a R 00 pm Boston Athletic club- Atlantic Express 'V:li ,m The Oregon Kxpress .. .a i :i pm , m Pole vault. Olympic record. 11 feet C The Ixa Angeles Lm..ii; pm I r.ii pm inc hes, held by Devorak. American, and The Fast Mall a : am a l:4o pra eXr.i.lHa.t IVsncA' Wnr, h- A I 2.1wrt 1 The ("htna A janan Yale. 13 feet 7 Inches (bresklng the Olvm. Mali a pm a e rra -,( r. -n.4 .i.n ih. 1 . i .1 f I vnPih TM.tt 1 .oral a 7:42 in) a 4:46 pm 12 feet Inches, held by W. R. Dray of Colo.-Chlcago Soeelal...alMO am a 7 06 am TBlei; L). INelson ami l.'ray, lain, lied I neatnce riromn- years naa cnarge 01 ineir car route Deei u 64 Inches, and the Olympic record, 11 business. Mr. Berry win prooaoiy not De fget .inches. W. R. Dray of Tale, who an active partner at present. It is the in- held the world's record, and F. S. Nelson tention of the new firm to conduct the of Tale t'ed for second place at 12 feet 2H business along the same lines aa followed inches. by Mr. Guthrie, handling only the best meats and giving their customers the bene fit of the best possible delivery. Mr. Guth rie gained for his markets an enviable reputation for handling the best of every thing, and the new firm Intend this stand ard of high quality shlll not be lowered. Ttto Exceed Dlseaa Record. A. K. Dearborn of the New Tork Ath letic club, with a throw of 138 feet 11 Inches, and M. J. Sheridan of the Irish American Athletic club of New York, with a heave of 139 eet 6H Incnes are the men who broke the world's free style discus Their friends wish them success In the new record of 13 feet H Inch. Sheridan also business. Made City GtMnlp. C. O. Root of St. Johns. Kan., Is In tha city searching for his daughter. Mlaa Abbie Jont and her mother have gone to Springfield, Mo., for a two weeks visit. broke the Olympian record of 116 feet 4 Inche for the discus throw. Greek style. M. W. Sheppard of the Irish American Athletle club clipped two seconds off the Olympian record of 1:58 for the 800 metres race; Charles J. Bacon of the Irish Ameri- Mta. B. 8. Able and doughter have gone cn Athletic club, established new figures to Central City for a month vtoiU for the 400 metres three-foot hurdle event; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mettlen are enter- J. p. Halstead of Cornell, the intercollegiate mile champion, cut the 1,500 metres record J. A. Rector of who Is reported to have sprinted the 100-yard dash In 0:9H - mne cnampion, cut the l,y :ev. Coombs preaches this morning at the fm j-v;t m i mu. ., ristian church service at Tweuiy-thlrd fj T- . , V4, d 1 1 streets. the University of Virginia, talnlng Mr. M. Sachra of Artckaree, Colo, Re Chr and The Highland Park Whist club gave a dancing party at the South Omaha Country club pavilion last evening. Superior lodge No. 193. Degree of Honor, will give a social and entertainment Wednesday evening, June 10. R. Riley, colored, wa sentenced to ten days In the county Jail for taking coal 'from the Lnlon stock Yards company. i Money on wekly or monthly payments. Reasonable rate. Rebate allowed. Fidelity Chattel Loan Co., 404 North Twenty-fourth street Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fleharty have gons for a visit of a few' weeks to Excelsior Springs. Miss Alice and Katherlne have gone to Sioux City. Mr. 8. E. Collins and daughter, Gertrude, have returned from a two months' visit in tnis year, equalled the loo metres (1,092 yards) record of 0:10i In winning the first trial heat In that event. Hnadred-Metre Race, The greatest interest was taken In the 100-metre race because of the many fast men entered. D. J. Kelly of Spokane, Wash., who holds the world's record of .09 for the 100-yard dash, did not run be cause of a lame lag. Rector of New Jersey. Cartmell of the University of Pennsylvania, the Intercollegiate 100 and 200-yard cham pion, and Lawson Robertson of the Irish. American Athletic club qualified without for second place at 12 feet 3V Inches. Hop. stop and Jump, Olympic record. 47 feet 4Vi inches, held by Prinsteln. American: Won by Piatt Adams. New Y'ork Athletic club, eft leet 11 Inches: second. J. W. O Connell, New Y'ork Athletic club, 44 feet V Inches; third. V. M. Frlesell. unst- tached, 41 feet 91 Inches. Standing broad Jump. Olympic record. 11 feet 47 Inches, held by Ewrv, American: Won by R. C. Ewry, New Y'ork Athletic club. 11 feet V inch: second. J. A. Killer. B. C. Y. M. C. A., 10 feet H Inches: third. Piatt Adams, New Tork Athletic club, 10 feet Inch. Throwing the hsmmer, Olympic record. jwt teet 1 Inch, held ny Flanagan. Ameri can: Won by L. J. Talbot. Cornell, l'. feet 9 inches; second, R. FolwelL Pennsyl vania. 143 icet 5V4 inches: M. F. Horr. Syracuse, only other contestant, fouled all his tnrows. Five-mile run. Olympic record, W). hold by Hawtrey, England: Won by F. u. Bellrls. New York Athletic club; sec ond. J. J. Gallagher. Jr.. Philadelphia; third. Lewis Tewanlmat. Carlisle Indian school. Time: 20:44. burg Local ...bl.rjO pm b 1:40 pra Chicago ift Nrthnntra Chicago Daylight 7:!5 am all:4S pm 6t. 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Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, Trustee Application Will B DfAd to List the Bonds on the New York aad CfcicagO Stock exchange and Pendrtig the Issuance of tha Artaal Bonds Temporary Certlfcajtes ofthe Company Will be Delivered. Casper-Lander ....a 8:00 pm a 6:20 ...b 8:"rt pm b i i pm ,.o a 9W pm D i :o3 pra TRACK TEAM IS MONEY LOSER Tfehraaka Athletic Board Will Lose lx Hundred Dollars on It. ...a 7:15 am a 148 pm ...a 6 00 pm a 1:30 am ...b 7 15 am ...a 6:00 pm a 8:30 am ...a 6:20 pm a 9:25 am K. C. & St. L. Exp... K. C. & St. L. Jttxp... Ihlcngo, California. Mr. Collins la chief of police trouble. The failure of F. M. Ramsdell for Armour A Co., 20 Below Zero Great refrigerating power clear, deep-water Minnesota lake Ice. Cost about the same lasts longer. Broad well, Rich Coal company. Telephone . ' We wish to thank all' friends and neigh bors, and the Modern Maccabees for their sympathy and kindness at the death and burial of William J. McKann. Mm M. J. McRann and Family. Theodore Pappagoegion . waa arrested by Ous Haruas yesterday, charged with ob taining money under falfe pretenses. . He was soliciting for some institution among the Greeks. He is said to have secured 810 each from twenty-four men, B. F. Qulnn. foreman tit the Cudahy dry salt cellars, Is entertaining Superintendent Graham of Armour A Co.'a branch, at Brocton, Me. Among the functions lnhls nonor will be a dinner Tor him at the South Omaha Country club Tuesday evening. Mr. Graham will visit the Pacific coast before returning to the east. J. Rothholx entertained nearly 100 guests Friday afternoon and evening in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Nellie. The home waa elaborately decorated for the occasion and the guests were provided with everything they could wish. The daughter received forty presents, among them a fine watch and brooch. of -the University fif Texas, who is said to have done the 100 yards In :(Wf, was a surprise. It was anybody's race In the final heat almost to the tape, but Robert son managed to finish In front, with Rector second and Cartmell third. J. B. Taylor, the negro runner of the t.'nlversity of Pennsylvania and Intercol legiate champion quarter milor, won the 400-metre rice easily, and F. G Be.llare of the New Tork Athletle club captured the five-mile event after a grand race. There was a great struggle between J. J. Gallagher ot the Shanahan club, Phila delphia, and Lewis Tewanlma, a Carlisle Indian, for second place. In which the white man won. The American Olympic team will be se lected Tuesday night at a meeting in New Tork of the , team relectlon committee of the American Olympic committee. It Is expected that forty men will make up the team. It was underatood here that Presi dent Roosevelt, who Is the honorary presi dent of the American committee, will send a "good luck" message to the team before BAKER BB0S. TEAM WINS GAME 11 ,ev' tor London. Sammarles of Meet. 100-meters run 1109. J yards), Olympio LINCOLN, June . (Special.) The Ne braska track season just closed lost the Cornhusker athletic management over two. The exchequer was drawn on for $250 to St. Pajl-Mlnneapoliw ser.d the cinder ptth men to the Missouri valley meet at Kansas City and the rain Chicago Express at that contest kept down the attendance 4. mcaao Express and prevented the management of he Ne- I Mlasoori ncia braska team from getting back any of that sum. The receipts of the Minnesota Nebraska meet In Lincoln on May 29 were only large enough to pay he hotel ex penses of the Gophers. For the railroad fare of the Minnesota men the Nebraska management was forced to dip into the reserve fund and get IfiO. Other espensei during the season made the total loss to the Cernhusker management about $620. Cinder path geqies always have boon a losing proposition at Nebraska, but 1)he season Just closed was the most disastr6us financially of any of recent years. The unusual loss of this year 'Is accounted for In the long trip made to the conference meet by the Nebraska athletes and by the fact that the Minnesota meet was held at the fair grounds, a considerable distance from the university. Nebraska, or none of the other schools, was guaranteed ft cent for making the trip to the conference games. Each team made the Journey nt its own expense, depending for remunera tion bn the receipts from attendance at the contest. A heavy rain kept down the at tendance so that none of the team re ceived any of the recelpta. Only a hundred people attended the Minnesota meet In Lincoln, for the reason that it was held so far from the central part of town that only a few enthusiasts cared to make the trip The. expense of bringing the Gophers to Lincoln was over $400 and the small crowd at the contest paid In only about $50 of this sum. Manager Eager expects the slim attend ance at home track meets will cease next year when the student's ticket Is sold This ticket admits-the holder to athletic events of the year, for $3. Students who now stay away from the track and other minor sports are expected to attend these contests when they have a ticket to all the athletic contests of the year. Hastings-Superior Fremont-Albion Illinois Centra- Chicago Express Chicago Limited Minn.-St. Paul Exp. Mlnn.-St. Paul Lira W aba an - St. Louis Express ... Kt Louis Local (from Counclt liluffni a t.M am all:lj pm Standberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6.1)0 pm blO.lS km Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paai Chic, A Colo. Special. ..a 7:23 am all:50 pm Cal. Ore. Express a 6:00 pm a 8:25 pm Overland Limited a :58 pm a 8:80 km Perry Local ".is pra ui:w am C'nicaa-u ureat Weatern 8:30 pm 7:30 am t:0b pm 7:3u am I .W pm 7:30 am 11 :& pm 8:27 am 11:36 pra i:V pm American: Omaha Country club team met w on .b, Lfwson Robertson, Irlnh-Ameil- - ... , . can Athletic club; second. J. A. Rector. feat of the season Saturday University of Virginia; third. N. J. Tan- Gives South Omaha Coantrr CInb Its First Detent Thla Seaaon. record. 0:10. held by Jarvls The South Its first defeat afternoon, when It was taken into cams rnell. I'nlversity of Pennsylvania. Time by the Baker Broa. team of Omaha byl":l ecjor one ata ror the score of t to I. Falconer pitched a soovmeter run 1 874.4 yards), Olympic steady game, while Schulta was hit hard record. 1:66, held by Ltghtbody, America: at opportune times. Falconer struck out Won b w . w- Sheppard, Irish-American Aimeui; auu, rtew mucoiiu, josepn .a 9:00 am a 6:4s am .all:16 pm a 1 .50 pm nock Island 1'aciae EAST. 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FINANCIAL STATEMENT Capital Stork , 10MOO First Mortnajce Bonds . i H.000.0OO Consolidate (Clowe!) Mortgage lVirxls . . S0,7,fH)O The capital stock, issued in only a nominal atnotint, has been made the basis Vt . an issue of four series of Participation Certificates. Of the Consolidated Mortgnge Ronds outstanding, 19.?7,JOft nave been depos ited a collateral security for an authorised issue ot $6,700. 000 collfttera) notes. EARNINGS AND EXPENSES Year fcnded January 31. 1908, First Year Under New Franchise) " (As officially reported by the Company to th City ot Chicago) Gross Earnings , .flO,530,B71.8 Operating Expenses and Tavrs T,8$2,400.30 Net Earning - 8)3,168,171.59 Annual Interest ChitrBe on SS.000.0OO First Mortgage Bonds fc 00,000.00 Net earnings more than seven times the Interest on W, 000,000 First Mortgage Bond.. The annual Interest on Junior aecurtid amounts to $1,18,072. FIRST MORTGAGE BOND ISSUE For complete Information rgaf ding-these bonds we refer to a letter ot Henry A. Blair. Esq.. Chairman of theBoard of Directors," copies ot which, will be sent upon request, and which strrtes that: Under the ordinance grant leg the franchise the City of Chicago h'a placed a valuation upon the proper ties, aa of February 1. 1.907. of Thirty Million Seven Hundred and SeventyNlne Thousand Dollars ($30,779,000), whl:h, under the ordinance. Is to remain ub a minimum continuing equity behind the First Mortgage Bonds. Each bond will be indorsed by tUe City Comptroller, certifying the bond as being entitled to the first lien authorized upon the. entire property, tinder the terms of the ordinance. The City of Chicago is practically a partner of the company, equally interested in Increasing the earnings of tho property. The amount to which the City is entitled, is fifty-five per cent ot-the surplus earn ings, after providing for operating expenses. Including taxea and full charges for maintenance and depreciation, and 5 per cent upon the vaine of tha properties as Increased from time ten time. The first mortgage) 'bonds abova offered are, therefore, In the nature of a quasi-municipal security. St. IRTIf Jt WEBSTER. Paul, Mianeapolla A Chicago, Umalu Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger.. . b :30 am b :in pm Stoux City Passenger. .a $:0o pm al0:50 am Emerson Local c am &: rm Missouri PacIBo Auburn Local b 3:60 pm bll:25 am seven men and Echulta two. The score: BAKER BROS. 8. O. C fLf. B H.O.A.B. I H.O.1.1. Vtlton. a....! i 1 Kuinedj, is. 4 o 1 f a Kir. c.....-. " IIirxH. .... 1 1 Brua'isian. 9l I I J Letter, aa I 1 0 4 1 Durte. lb 1 IHavhun. lb.. 4 IIS I I Kel. id . ( raoaall, ,.. 4 7 0 1 Falrnnar, p.. 1 1 1 RiDgrr, rf....4 tilt wima. u j Murphy. If... I 14 N. Bakar, el. 4 1 Ogxbulta. p.... 4 11 T. uaacr, n. a 1 1 viugnaj, cr.. 0 10 1 To tan II f IT 11 s Totals H 4 17 H I Bromilow, Jr.. Irish-American Athletic club: third, L. P. Jones, University of Pennsylvania. Time: l:t. Two seconds better than taan the Olympic record. F. P. Sheehan, South Boston Athletic club, and K. B. Parsons, Yale, also ran. 110-metera hurdle (120.2 yards). Olvmrte record. 0:154, held by Kraenxleln, Ameri can (no trial heats): Won by L. V. Howe. Yale; second, D. R. Kobbtub. tale; third, C. Christine, Pennsylvania. Time: 0:15H. Throwing the laveiln, Olympic record. 1T6 feet inrhes, held by Lemming, Swe- Ever try The Bee Went Ad Columns? If den: Won by Piatt Adams. New Yprk not. do so, and get satisfactory results. I l L err: E 13 Nuluainual . 5 D Athletic club. 131 feet Inrhes; second, M. J. Sheridan, Irish-American Athletic club, 120 feet 3 inches; third. W. C. Field ing. New York: Athletic club. 11 feet S inches. , t. 100-meter steeplechase (S 497.1 yards), no Olympic record for the distance: Won by J. L. Elsele, New York Athletic club; second, E. P. Carr, Xavier Athletic asso ciation, New York: third, 8. W. Root, I'nlversity of Pennsylvania. Time: 10 47. Discus -throw, free style, Olympic record. Ill feet H inch, held by Sheridan, America: Won by A. K. Dearborn, New York Athletlo club, 13S feet 11 IncTTVs, exceeding the Olympic record and .Mso the world's record of 13 feet Inches, held by Sheridan; second, M. J. Sheridan, Irish American Athletic club. US feet H inches, also exceeding his own two records; third, M. F. Horr, Syracuse university, 113 feet lla Inches. Running high lump, Olympic record, t feet IS Inches, held by Baxter. America: Won by H. F. Porter. Irieh-Amert?.n Ath letlo club. feet 1 Inches; second, T. Muf fs.! t. unattached. feet flat; third. H. A. Gldney, Boston Athletlo association, S feet 11 inches. t2-meters dash (lit yearda), Olympic nv t it i .i . ., j. I record. 021:4k, held by Hariri. America: Ticket or sale June 12 to 16 and for morning train of June won by n. j. cartmeii. Pennsylvania; sec- UI1U, .. iiiui.ih. iTiinpji.Biiin, ll.iiu, Sherman, Dartmouth". Time: 0 Hi.. 440-meters hurdle ( 437 2 yards), Olympio record, 0 61. held by Hillman, America: Won by Charlee J. Bacon, Irish-American Athletic club; second. H. L. Hlllmin, New CHICAGO ACJO RETURN f'OR .ITHE EEPTJBLIC AN NATIONAL CONVENTION 17; return limit June 30 . A TRAINS I.EAVE BURLINGTON STATION: 7:25 A M. Arrive Chicago 0:15 P. M 4:20 P. M. Arrive Chicago 7:00 A. BL. 6:30 P.M... Arrive Chicago 0:00 A.M. ; .Reservations are now being made by Delegates and prominent Republicans in special sleepers to leave Omaha 6;30 P. MM June 14. Application for berths fhould be made at CITY TICKET OFFICE, i. 1502 F&rnam Street, Omaha. II Ir-n' r ! yVl"" aawiaaai i. , inn i filMMliKI' uflJiiiWrCiPTWT iffltBHBBI, MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY PennaylvaiMa Karnvogtou Kye. 4 yrars old. per Uoieq VI a 00 Kewlucky a)uo.baut liourbon, 4 years olj t.er doaen t ila.00 ... . slTAIIFOal TIM A TlHSYAJkB VaVOSITOTs)- California Brandy, I yeara old. prr doaea laurornia nranay. a years old, per doxen California Port Caiif.Hraia etierry Wine, 4 terms no, 4 years eld. ixr doxvo yeara old laab with ordvr. -State if wanted for medicine. tlS.OO per dusen ais.oo a E. E. UUUCE 4V CO. WKCLXSaXa mOuHsIITB. uaaavmA. mum. York Athletic club; third. J. V. Mulligan, Aquinas Ainieuc ciuo, r nuaaemnia , fourth. L. V. Howa. Yale. Time: 0:554. Hillman a record or o il ror tne event was made at St. Louis In 1804 vir hur dles ! feet inches. Today's hurdles wero t feet. The time, 0:54 H. constituted a new record. a A C. Gilbert of Tale broke the world's pole vault record of 11 feet H inches, held by Dray of Yale. The new figure are II feet 74 inches. Putting the weight (ahot- put), Olympio record. 48 feet T lnehea, held bv Rose, American: Won by W. W. Ce. Jr.. Bos ton Athletic club, 45 feet 1W Inches; second, W. W. Krueger, Swarthmor college, 44 feet 14 inches; third. M. F. Horr, Syra cuse university, 42 feet 10 inches. islanding high Jump. Olympic record, 6 feet 8 inches, held by Ewry. American: Won by W. C. Bwry. New York Athletic club. I feet; second. I. A. Biller, B. C. Y. M. C. A., 4 feet I1V4 laches; third, Slg inund Wuenes. Pastime Athletic club. New York. 4 feel 10 Inches. l.too meter rua (l.iat.( yards). Olympic record. i vbS. held by Llghtbody. Ameri can: Won by J. P. lialsted, Ctirnell; so ojid. J. P. Sullivan, Irish-American Ath letic club; third. F. H. Riley, I Hah-Americnn Athletic club. Time: 4:04 (breaking the Olympic record). Running broad Jump. Olympic record. 24 feet 1 Inch, held by Prtnstetn, American: Won by Cook. Cornell, 23 feet t lnehea; secoad, Frank Ml Pleasant. Indian school, feet 1 inches: third, J. . O'Conneil, New York Athletle club, 13 feet 1 Inch. Discus throw, "as at Athens," Olympic reoord. 11a feet lnehea. held by 1. A. trvinen, Finland: Won by II. J. Sheri- DR. HUTCHINS WILL TAKE CHARGE Resignation of Coach Auarell at Mad Ison Makes Change. MADISON, Wis., June 6. (Special.) The resignation of Coach Emmet D. Angell of the University of Wiaconsln basket ball and track teams, to take up a position as phy sical director In the College of Agriculture In Oregon, was accompanied by consider able discussion as to whom his successor would be. Dr. Hutchins, physical director of athletics, announced yesterday that, be ginning next fall he would take personal charge of the coaching of the track men. He has now arranged his work so that It will be possible for him to devote his time to coaching, as well as to the managerial end of Badger athletics. It Is probable, however, that another physical Instructor will be hlied and thai" he will pay some attention to the coarhtng of the basket ball teams, although It Is thought that a spe cial coach would be superfluous. Rogers, captain of thla year's team, which tied Chicago for the championship of the west. will be In school, but Ineligible to compete, having played his quota, and It Is possible that he will assist In rounding the men out. Dr. Hutchins has had considerable ac quaintance with track athletics and should be able to round up a prlxe-wlnning aggre gation for next year. He took charge of th. development of a relay team to compete dgbirst Chicago In the Indoor meet held here this winter, and succeeded In picking a fairly good aggregation out of a hurdler, mile runner, half-mller and sprinter. With a goodly share of this year's team back In school, together with the freshmen. Wisconsin should hsve a classy entry in the conference next spring. The most promising of the freshmen are Dohmen, in the distance runs; Mitchell, In the quarter; Wellman. In the hurdles; Paulus, in the weights, and Mercer, In the vault. The varalty crew will leave for the east on Saturday. Coach Ten Eyck has picked his regulars, both freshmen and varsity, but who will be taken along as subs Is still und elded. In addition to the regulars. Dr. Hutchins and wife and children. Commo dore Hayes and Engineer Steenrod of the coaching launch will make the trip. The launch will be taken along. The head quarters of the Badger oarsmen will be In Poughkfpet Instead of Dr. Hutchins" old home, where they were entertained last year. Should the weather be rough, as It has for tha last few years, the Badgers' chance will be much better than they have been before, as they have drawn a course well to the shore. According to Dr. Hutch- ma, me crew inai ne reara Is Syracuse, which is coached by James Ten Eyck. father of tha Badger coach, and which Is I stroked bv Coach Ten Eyck's brother. The varsity shell.. the Forward, which was dam- i ged Wednesday by a collision with a launch. Is not as badly Injured as was at first thought. Dr. Hutchins had an expert carpenter at work on It all day Thursday, and It will be ready for use Baturday. An entire new seetlon had to be placed In It. but the shell was not put out of true by the Jar, nor waa the keel bent. i Dally, b Dally except Sunday, o Sun day only, d Daily except Saturday, a Dally except aqonuay. A Papar for tha Horn THE OMAHA BEE Best West Wo recontnirnd these booA for Investment and offer thera atrk-tljl asubject to sale. PRICE ONi APPLICATION The MerchoLtiis Loan . Trust Co. , 135 Adams St.. Chicago. The Northern Trust Company LaSalle and Monroe Sts Chicago Harris Trust & Sixvinjs Btvnk. Organized aa N. W. Harris 2L Co.. 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