TFIE OMAHA DAILY BEK: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1903. 7- MIDDLE Ot BUWLLM SLASuW Five-Ken Teami Are Banning a Good Bacefor the Honori. BOWIINQ THE LEADING SPOBI Wit a Baa " ' tn Bowler Will ' Hoi tn Llasellgtht I'RtU ring;. F With root ball out of the wsy, bf.w i. .k ...i. nt attraction fO"' ew l week, and many of the bat' pUyere i.nd other, who dellgh,.iT outdoor sports ave taken up tho. of bowling as -V,... .i..iu,.t f.,i"ie out-of-door game. - i -m inv Omtftia has as good l wung - -i...Am the entire a, nd better than moot titles,: end ' appreciations of ths k.i ir thim a Lruiii na.- The cltyUourhi .1 la In the middle of the play and It Is Impossible lo 2.714 2.6M J.rr.' 1.650 2.511 i.n 2.472 2.411 2.39 8 W4 2.238 I? jr show their alleys by gl- the winner, although the" Triumphs have j a place In the money. The standing of the five-men teams to date Is as follows: Triumphs J.TM FaJstarfs .T.v.., Birmingham Range........ Chethot Hhoes .y.....,.. Umaha Hlrj'l"Je,....V.., Jitter Oold Tops a On'mods C'olo-MoKennas .". Urodeganrd Crowns....... Metropolitan league Gat Cltys 'Association league I The games Friday night were among the beet bowled, the Falstaffs hitting the pins for second place and the Ch ftbots for fourth phv. . , . ' O There were no league games last week. C. J. Francisco has high single game for the monthly prise with 26.. , Blakeney won the ' money' Thanksgiving day on his spare work, getting twenty-one spares In three successive games. Below Is the standing of teams and Indi viduals In the Association league at the end of the fourth week: . . W. U. Molonys 1'nlon Pacifies 8 "West Sides 7 Curiahys Swifts 4 Omaha Nationals I Pignal Corps Official Averages ot the American Association LEGAL NOTICES- Btw.d at oHtc. of treasurer, B.U asV.u" HWeUrmcouVnt uth" Dakota! f EI in"i o'clock m" Jccmber 21. 1. and battle Mountain "XakoU a Hot BorinKS, Bouth Dakota, m acro "?aWoi'hrUCwnh oerTno"maVlon: Pet. .750 .67 .5X2 .m .444 .416 .333 13 Pins. 5.924 6.779 6.K-H B.7.M 4.32 6.4M 6.412 TUCKER, Treasurer.. -. -oUTM OMAHA AND WESTKRN 1wXtl.HOAU' COMI-ANX-Bpeclal Meet- , " fmiaha. Neb., Octooer I. isus. a , spe tlBI of the stockholders of the south 6Tna and Western Railroad Com South u . . , ,n. 0(Ce of the panv la Omaha, Neb., on Friday. De VJlX, 18 is, at li o'clock a m.. for the u'poi. Authorising and Providing for Ph sale ot the. railroad of The Mouth omaha and Western Railroad Company. -UhlU franchises and appurtenances. Its Jell estate and personal property, to llnlon Paclf'o Railroad Company, the cons d.ra f, "1 Vl,ch ale to be the cancellation of th. bds ahd satisfaction of the mort Jl.. at said The Bouth Omaha and West frn Railroad Company, and the assumption of an Us othMindebtedis by the said l'nlon Pacific Railroad Company; and for Th. nurnoie of transacting all such other V &inMS a" may legally oome before the ASHImSsS For ths purposes of the meetlnr X Kok. fer the transfer of stock will i -frt at O'clock p. m. on Monday. necembVr ?. iW. and will be reopened at f in! o'clock i. m o Baturday, December ajm. T. if. ta Secretary. OSdtoDU GOVERNMENT NOTICES mntaln Sanitarium, N. H. IJ. v. o., wot rings. JFall River county. Bouth Dakota tu li o'clock M., December 7. and BJ opened - for furnishing and BEALED PR0PO8AL8 WILL BE BB- Mountain ganltarlum, N. H. D. V. B- Hot Sprl unt of current expenses, subsistence, household, r.l..i .,ir firm and clothing suo- Ln. i .rrnniinM with Instructions and specifications,' coplws of which, with blank proposals ana vnrcr iuiviui.hvi Ud upon apliciM4on to W. A. Tucker. treasurer. JC rAY TIME CARD . -v I Uoit lOTH AMD MASON Oregon Ekpress..il lare. Arrive. ..a i:6o am a 9:40 pm ..a 1.60 pm a t:00 pm eio. 10 am ..a 4:10 nm a 1:00 Dm a!2:66 pm a :16 pm )-,M pm l:4S pm iT"."V,t. "I. r- a-.il...al2:Jn. n a :w am JOIO.-nii;B '- ' i.i...a. MUnukll ft St r-hL A Colo; Special.... J:25 am aU:6 1 r2r t ore. Express.. ..a :0 pm m :2S pra overland Limited. , ? J s: am Ferry uocm ClttCS Unnh Local. a tv ' ! ps 4 S .X Dreshers ......,., 7 ': jK Individual averages: Nbidm. 0mM. A.- Nam. Oiim. Av. Rlc 4 lldl Rdir , ht Youm 12 17KI mrlrlcf 13 lhH Patrnoa , T irfjmiiey .54 gtatford it Landsmen I US Matthea 177 1 Hamentrom i?0 liTr It : -;1M Coleman ...11 li0 Tai.ipltn 1 HffldmM 149 1 A. Lrons t lttfftohan '1 147 EMaoa 11 ?f Bl.hop I 17 Raker HI IftilNrpper 4 Ht H. B. Lrons s lll Chntroa HI HuKhea .691 Anilaraon 4 s0 Hunter 1f ramphell B-wroft t 16n( Ham4 t 13 Perklna II If) Booth Ml Powell jo i67WTd 1 1.4 l 1 J7- ' Team standing and individual averages of Metropolitan Bowling league for week end ing November 28: . W. L. Pet. Pins. Schroder's St. James. ..17 4 .799 10.141 Ortman Stars 17 7 .97 ll,6ti2 Chicago Liquor House.. J6 .615 11.478 Beselln's Mixers 15 9 .616 ll.m Bor.heim's Jewels 10 11 .470 9.64 Bungalow Cltys ,.10 14 .410 10,276 Dally News 8 IS .376 West Sides t 15 .370 10,234 Loyal Hotel Jewelers... 8 16 .328 10.796 Nebraska Cycle Co 16 . 233 8,891 Individual averages: Names. At. I Names. ' Ave. 10 mi Caufhlla Wilson altar Adams Moran Orlfflth Lahecka Hanaaa Youaea lSSOeddea Jasper 1411 Me Loan Loft Borailaft .... .. 1441 Adklns .. (HI Moyna , V Met Ward .. lt; Jrp , .. H.'.i Hadfleld .... 1UC. Haatsr .. Hickman, Toledo 47 11 JH . 74 lJinrlrrth, Ixiulnvlllo ffi 63 50 f l-vers. Indianapolis 24 5 I Wi nraham. Minneapolis 20 W 10 n AhlHJtt. Toledo 75 272 it. Wl John HaviUn. Indianapolis. . .164 6- M JW (;ordln. Cofumbtis-K. C 34 14 Xi ("irgaltn. Colnmhns 162 64 7l 17" Orr, Indinnanolls l: i22 66 1S7 Pmoot. Toledo 1S1 6"! " 161 lrashear. Kansas City ...166 6S5 n 1V4 Jack Mayers, Pt. Paul M M 45 96 l.rlh. Milwaukee 70 291 38 M l.lndssy, Indianapolis 33 15 8 39 Davis. St. Paul HO 641 76 165 Noonan, Ft. Paul 45 167 21 46 Taylor. Columbus ! 91 8 26 Nflphtx.rs. Knns.is City 122 4F.2 66 1?" Oelirlna, t!t. Paul 63 1X1 11 61 Rnhlnson. Milwaukee ...161 50 67 1K.1 Whoeler, Pt. P.-Minnespolls. .l'JS 4 41 140 Knrheau, Toledo J?7 M 4 114 Plunley, LouisvMle 163 63 l 1R7 Tlenmyer. Pt. Pnul 148 612 61 143 Wakefield. Trl. -Indianapolis.. 22 80 10 21 Jame. Columbus 88 304 41) aj O'Nflll. Mlnne?polls 151 610 72 164 Armbruster. Toledo..... 148 646 73 1 48 Oyler. Minneapolis 116 44! 70 1L"0 Nee, St. Paul ..ITU 34.1 40 93 Ren Myera, Pt. Paul 90 332 4 90 Ixniia Durham, Ind.-Lou'vllle 36 P6 7 -36 Hockley, Kansns City 136 4!6 66 131 Block, Minneapolis 121 431 42 US wrier, at Haul Welilay, Minneapolis. wooonirr, iouisvllle Hopkins. Toledo Hinchman, Toledo Davidson, Tnuirtnupolis.... nood. Pt. Paul Swnclna. Lotrinvllle Lattlmore. Toledo Dniliot, Indianapolis Harry Clark. Milwaukee. f ..fo v. .. ti Randall, Milwaukee 121 431 66 109 Iaushin. St. P.-Louisvllle... 63 221 2S M tilllen. Toledo 33 83 6 2t Otto WiUiims. Indianapolis.. 143 44 17 Burke, Kansas City 64 113 Kerwln, K. (".-Minneapolis.. .102 363 51 91 A. Krueger, Columbus 124 497 71 124 Odwell, Columbus 144 568 82 141 Land, Toledo U8 365 3H H8 rieno, Minneapolis 66 228 25 66 Puttmann. Louisville 41 lHi 10 31 Huah. Indlanaimlia 153 662 99 130 Puter Sul'lvau, Louisville 127 467 60 115 Krlol. Columbus 1E0 79 V8 Howley, Indlnnapolls 44 123 4 30 Hatetnan. Milwaukee... t. 78 .272 24 fid TietJ!. Ixiulsville 78 244 17 69 McChesney. Milwaukee 90 34S 44 84 Klhm, Columbus 164 638 60 128 Klwert, Toledo 98 334 31 ?0 Revllle, Milwaukee 80 272 21 65 McKune, St. Paul 31 101 15 24 Hughes, Loulsvl!le..i 81 249 29 59 Mccormick, Milwaukee 154 613 61 121 Patterson, Minneapolis 61 123 11 29 Raldy, Columbus.. 144 618 68 121 .. 147 691 7 157 115 43 49 123 147 653 78 146 64 1!3 29 61 154 602 82 168 II H 4"6 4 10 108 42 66 104 26 89 10 23 . 22 70 7 18 . 26 51 7 13 .112 374 64 96 ...111 8N6 43 98 149 1't 14i 148 119 147 1VT :vo HI 14S 141 .....I. 1J 11 lit 127 134 'JU- JU. JB.Hr.Sh.Sb. Av. H I I I I -M 14 JJ.3T7 1 J 0 3 1.345' 4 0 4 0 1 .3"3 17 1 1 13 13 .U jW 18 8 24 a ..81! "41 3 I .3" 41 4 3 15 W 1 31 I 8 22 12 .P I 36 6 3 17 W.3"l 1 8 J 25 ao'ts 19 1 1,7 4 .3 17 J 1 13 15 .2V9 4 J 0 I 6 .2v9 25 8 1 13 19 .JK7 11 . 2 J 6 t .2X7 10 4 J .2K4 18 2 1 10 26 .JN1 13 12 J ' 5 .23 38 8 1 22 II .?1 29 S I 13 24 . 281 27 6 U'-M .JM) 24 8- 7, .279 30 6 4 23 .279 4 2 0 2 1 .26 15 r 10 t 4 .273 35 10 0 If 21 .272 37 6 1 26 37 . 272 12 4 0 9 26 .271 13 3 0 14 15 .271 9 -1 016.21 .271 110 8 1 .171 19 6 1 28 13 . 270 17 1 1 16 ft. .7 33 2 1 3 21 ,26S 15 J 13 31 .JM 30 1 J 23 H, .264 7 1 8 4 10 .264 23 4 J 38 24 .262 g G 0 43 30 , .ibi 26 S 6 17 13 .ft9 6 2 0 9 8 .2M 1 0 0 6 1.257 J 0 0 ' J 0 .265 16 6 16 12 .2M 28 1 0 18 13 ;,254 19 6 t 13 24 ,,263 4 J 0 13 a263 8 1 1 8 1 .363 20 I J JO 38 ..3 12 . 1 2 16 32 . 251 13 I 0 10 22 .251 18 8 0 SO 36 .249 22 8 2 47 32 -.24' 14 0 0 15 12 '218 7 1 0 9 5 .248 6 2 1 2 0 .213 10 7 8 IS 2S .247 It) J .C..26. 19 ;.t6 18 S 0 18 iS .246 3 5 0 4 1 .2)1 9 2 2 4 6 13 2 1 21 S .243 14 4 1 13 18 24l 17 5 0 24 16 .240 16 3 0 6 ' 7 1 1 11 8 .239 1 0 0 4 4 .2: 8 1 5 12 .2.17. 25 1 8 15 12 .23.1 3 0 0 8 1 '.2)16 13 2 0 30 36 .234 Games. Ab. R. iKcy. Pt. raul 51 L'4 9 Powan, Pt Paul 41 141 13 BtovaJI, Iulsvllle :io8 Js? 43 Curtis, Milwaukee 48 118 II Uster. Toledo 117 .397 41 V 1 Krlen. Mlnneapolls-8l. raul. 148 Mi ) Murfhy, Kansas Cltr' 21 r78 7 18 Perrlne, loulsvllle 147 540 61 124 H. 211. 8B.Hr.Sh.Sn, Av. 29 ( 0 0 8 .231 M 6 0 15 I .H4 I 1 10 .233 i 8 I 0 7 0 .133 1'4 0 4 14 18 .J:J Flynn, Milwaukee Livingston, Indianapolis.. Qulnlan, Louisville Harley. Iiulsvllle , Hilk Kansas City , Cross, Kansas City Jackson, Columbus Carlisle, Kansas City Fohl. Columbus Wi-lgley, Columbia Hallmsn, Kansas City.... 92 .3: 44 76 ...119 3H8 36 89 ...150 613 43 118 ... 80 2W 37 ... 83 119 6 ...146 403 63 ... 60 1 S3 22 ... 96 318 38 ... 89 286 M ...166 633 49 114 ...144 K6 63 110 61 27 98 41 71' (3 Win. Clarke. Minneapolis 130 431 31 412 63 iHHis-nerty, Milwaukee 40 121 16 . punleavy, St. Paul 89 2,0 24 D. Brown, Kansas City....... 63 174 17 Manuscli, Milwaukee MrOUvray. Milwaukee.... Ksslrk. Kut Inn, 27 M5 14 20 67 9 79 ? 7 Kansas Clty-8t. Paul 36 82 11 Milwaukee... nt 1 . -. a iviui-Kpr. ivflniii I'liv aa inn 17 vi-v-r, LHIUIHDUI James Durham, Louisville Q'llllon. Minneapolis Hall. St. Paul-Columbus.. Oberlln, Minneapolis Downle, Knnx.n city Hopke, Indianapolis PUisle, Indianapolis West, Toledo Kahl. Colnmhns.. ' Leshy, Indlanapolls-K. A. Brown. MllwrnikM Carter, Kansns City 44 12J 11 . 17 89 1 .121 437 47 . 68 W n 87 lu3 8 114 3R7 27 166 4W 29 86 (tt 3 86 91 6 18 81 C... 19 62 6 ..150 516 43 .. 26 73 7 Adams, Louisville... 41 hr7 14 Farrls, Bt. Paul 13 34 0 Pwann, Kansas City 30 S 7 Halla, Louisville 42 121 S Msrquard, Indianapolis 47 130 10 Nugle, Toledo 33 73 6 Oreen. Milwaukee 60 178 16 Wcod, Knnsas City 32 77 3 Ptecn, Toledo 26 64 )) loandon. Kansas Cltv S3 90 7 Clyde Williams. Toledo 28 88 7 Crisp, Kansas City 89 120 8 Teal. St. Paul 25 63 J "Vpp, Columbus 17 38 1 Kgan, Kansas City 23 69 8 Manske, Milwaukee 37 106 T F.ubnnks, Indianapolis IS 37 1 Ptole, Louisville 21 48 J Bel neiberg, Milwaukee 34 - 98 T Si'tthoff, Toledo-Louisville... 23 ' 68 1 Pape, Milwaukee 30 56 6 Wilson, Mlnneiipolls 36 ' 77 J Rogers, Columbus , 24 50 1 Blersdorfer, Minneapolis 19 27 1 93 89 26 46 37 60 22 14 66 17 II 33 26 J 89 M 21 77 19 13 13 13 99 14 19 . 15 21 n 28 12 10 14 13 17 7 6 7 15 4 6 15 J 14 19 11 12 11 3 20 8 24 3 14 15 11 I 10 V 0 0 7 J 1 J 0 1 .231 n .230 .230 .229 ,2J8 .227 .227 14 4 J 8 J 1 3 8 8 10 8 4 10 - 0 4 J 1 16 3 11 J 8 1 0 4 1 3 8 2 2 0 4 J r 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 10 4 1 J 29 M J 17 24 8 18 16 0 82 6 0 7 19 1 r 1 0 33 35 .2-'4 0 6 6 .2:!4 1 11 17 .223 0 13 .221 0 84 14 .218 0 19 S3 .2" 8 t .218 1 1 .218 0 10 11 .217 1 87 17 .216 0 J 4 .216 1 J 0 1 0 1 1 J 1 J 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 6 0 1 0 1 J 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 o 1 0 0 0 .214 .813 .211 .1.0 .209 .jr .o7 .207 .S"6 .206 .206 0 11 18 4 0 11 7 0 3 4 44 23 13 0 8 8 1 1 J 0 8 7 0 7 0 10 8 39 20 .204 0 7 J .204 1 1 0 0 30 J 17 17 0 6 8 0 6 1 0 0 8 0 1 1 3 82 20 0 4 3 0 18 18 0 1 0 10 .204 .H .200 .198 .W7 .191 .192 .192 .181 ,1R4 .178 .17" .174 .178 .169 .161 .159 .163 .156 .166 .141 .142 .182 .138 .119 .11 .108 .14 .094 .054 .061 .052 040 .037 Laird 1DKI Norsard .. W. r. Bdinslder lrttrttosanorsns Cain lAHawlr ... Beannall " .W Hichla .... Owjrans .. 1U White .... Oilman 1M Hosier .... Cnatafaoa 1561 Mid.ea Bawm .15( Art wcod .. i. Haatar 16) Following are the scores In, tbe two-men end individuals bowled In the city tourna ment Saturday night on the' Metropolitan alleys. Captain Dick GrotU tied with Hull, H. Prlmeau, Weber and Fiitscher, with a core of 695. This seems to be a fad score for the bowlers tn the city tournament. Some of the best bowler are yet to bowl and some big scores are looked for to morrow. . " 1 TWO-MEN TEAMS. V 1st. 2d.. 8d. Tot. Whlttmore 146 165 157 467 Hartley Ug . 161 , 169 456 . Total .......... 922 INDIVIDUALS. . 1 4 .- 1st. Jd. ' Jd. Tot. Hartley 169 129 145 443 Whlttemor ......v,..,.. 1K3 ; 173 195 661 Thoma f.-.r.. '."187 - TnV-157" r14 Martin U. ..... 191 ; 167 173 632 Lahecka 176 170 149 495 Grotta 809 222 164 6! Cain 147 161 191 499 Slawson 169 163 170 602 .....b 8:15 pm bll:2a am Nortkwfcsterav .,...X)ynht,: a 7:a am an: pm " iijres a 7: am aui:20 pm aLZ. , , V, all:H0am a:2pra chTcigcT Lcc7i:.::...:....a : 5:3 B Chicago Bpecial a 8:06 j a. am ' -ola-Dukota , Ex. .a 8:46 pm pm Fast Msiv . . ..v a 8:4 am Twin City Llrn Htd.,.,.,,4 9:00 pin a 8:1 pm 1., Anneles LlmlV. ,:i0 pm 12 P Overland Limited... ,al0:00 pm a if Net,rBka andwyi,.,,,,. i)iwj,lon J Norlolk-Bonestjel - T;40 ara a Uncoln-Lonif &m 10? "m Ua.4wood-Unoo n - .a .. . pm Casper-Lanoer V t:86 pm Fremont-a """ h 1M DnwV :2o Dm . . In ...Mil 1 mi . . Chieo Great Wee term J Bt. Paul-Mlnnea-polii.... 8;80 prfc 1: K fttUl-Mlnneapoli..... 7.80. 11.35 HUM pfc::r.::.!:SS- :S Hi pm am pm Chiciio KxPM 'luT. Kpwr-4v: pra " lUlaola Catsl Mlnn.-8t, Paul fc.xpr-ss b (.!""' V""m Mink -SU Paul Limited a 6:09 pt" a f:30 am Oma.-Ft. , Dodge Lotal.a 4:16 pm jl am MlBsosirl Pacific v K. C. A8L L. Elk press. 8:00 am a 8:46 f .m j t a, it . fc:icure'Sm..air:l& nm m. k J caleaKO. Kel lau i-iwiiio rvud; Fred Bent CU0. Miller. 3 to 1), third. - , ' ,. i f- r. -Time. 1:46V. . .; i,tirth race, mile and sixteenth, Daly KVEJJT3 OX THE hl'3M3Q TRACKS Trrsslaa, Easily Wins Daly Handicap .. at Kmoryrlllc. , OAlXAKIJ Cai., Nov. 29. Don Enrique, the heavlAplayed favorite, refused to break In the Daly handicap at Emeryville yester day and was left at the poet. It required much urging on the part of Butler to got him going even after the 'field was well on the way around the track. Cresalna, a 5 to 1 chance, went to the front and led all th way, winning- easily from W. T. Overton and Tony "Faust. J. C. Core, an other favorlbo from the -fJlHson stables, was also sent away rather poorly, and E3- lerd, played from 10 to 1 to 7 to 1, beat him. Deutschland was most fancied 1n the third race, but Billy Pullman, the second choice, passed him on the last quarter and proved the wtnnor, B. J. Ramsey, owner of Cresslna, won another purse when Mabel Hollander led the field home. ' Summaries First race, six furlongs, selling: Boas (106. Walsh, 7 to -6) won;-Billy Bowlegs (107, Butler, T to 45). second;' Pt. Joe (109, Gilbert, 25 to 1), third. "Time. '1:15. Moch- lin, tiuiiora, Hilly watklna and Ueorge P, McN'ear finished as named. Second race, sht-furi orgs, -stllng: Ellerd (108, Keogh, 16 to 2) won: J" C. Core (U4. Butler. 17 to 10),-second; Bllrer Stocking (105, Tapnn, 11 to ft), third. Time. 1:15. Wap, Nebulusous and- Albertls also ran. Third race, mtlo and seventy yards, sell ing: Billy Pullman 104. McCarthy, 16 to 6) won; Deutschland (116, Keogn, 11 to 1), sec EAST, .nlciab Limited a 3:00 am all:05 pm Iowa Local ..' a 1:00 am aAi pm HocWy Motlntaln Ltd.. .a :u) am all.-ok pm Ova Moinns Kameia .a l:uu am a 4:J0 pm Des alolnea Passengr..a 4:00 pm ai2:30 pm low li Local' ,,bU:U)am b 9:o put Chicago (Eastern KJ..a 4:40 pm ttl.lupm Chicago FU'ar a 6:2 pm a :3d am WJiJiT. rlocky Mountain Ltd ..all:U pm a 3:60 am Colo. Cal. alxprae..a l:tu pta a 4 '40 pra Oki. , Taxas t4rss..a 4.40 pin .a 1:18 pm baLIMOTOJV 8TA MAIO.f i Bsrllagt Danvar A CaUfornia.. Northwest Bpecial ..... Black UUU Northwest BxprOss .. Kebraska potiiU hebraaaa Uxpress Lincoln Fast Mail Lincoln Iocal .,....., Ltitcoln Local Octiuylsr-Plausmoutli illevue-Plitkmoglu Plstistnuutb-luwa .... BellsvuavPUttamouth ballsvue-Plaltiunoutn , Ikhvm LinllN Chtcasa tipaciai Cblcaao Lxpresa culoaao r'lyor Iowa Local t. Louis Express Leave. Arrive. a 4:10 pm a 3 46 pm .a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pm .a iu pm .i pa, .all:li am a 8:08 am .a t.itt am a :10 pm -.a ;16 am a :10 ptu .b l.a pm al2.ll pm b :o6 am a 7 .60 pm .b 8:10 pm bl0:a ara .a 8:00 pm a 8:60 am ..bU8am ... b l.tti pm .,0 2:i pm c 2:40 pm a 4:10 pm . a 7.U6 ara .a 7:26 am aH:46 pm .a 4:20 pm a 3:U pm .a 8:30 pm SliWaiu ,a 8:18 am all:) am .a 4:40 uni all :,., Kattsaa City lit. Joe..alO:43 pia a : a,u Kansns City V au Joe.. a am a 8:10 pm Kansas City & b Joe. .a 4:40 pm WEllTtB ITA-ltTHA WEB9TEH tainago t. laal, MlaaeapalU 4k 1 wsaaaia Leave Arrive. . .wta City FsBsenger...b U am b 9 80 am '-l Cl'y Passenger.. .b J:U) pm bll:64am "Uy jLctal. .c 8:46 am o 6 20 pm oo Local b 8:U pm b 8:10 am yirl l"acirio , Local ..b 8:6 pm bU:28 am y. Dally accept B-jndav o y.--4 Dally exempt Saturday. i. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. aNADIAN pacific CDJKBJVYBtA JBXOVaaiOJIa. 1S0V. i(. IMC. 6. 11. yi lilri clasa rates frwm Oaaaaa. Hamburg, Breuien, Antwerp. ... .863 00 is t-iverpooi, Lndoo, Ulavsgow. , . .fsj.t Te Scandinavian points ...ifl7ia (JL M. Jgaalaulm. a A aua p, viaca m CLUB BATTING RECORD. (lames. AB. R. Hits. TB. IB. 3B.Hr. Sh. Bb. Av. Pt. Paul '154 4962 569 1310 1662 236 81 18 172 .162 n2 Toledo 1S4 4949 604 V308 1711 252 86 27 201 lfO .2S4 Indianspoll 155 4!) 636 1233 157 ibi 62 2V 247 200 .25) Columbus 165 6038 810 1226 1586 190 66 16 240 199 .215 'Including tie games, ;, Ixulsville Minneapolis .... Kansas City.... Milwaukee ..... Games. AB. R. Hits. TB. 2B. 8B.Hr. fih. Bb. Av, 163 4822 650 1169 1474 159 40 ST. 218 230 .242 166 479 604 1122 V428 lf 43 23 16J 161 .234 156 4!17 6f 1144 1 417 177 36 8 213 228 .2S3 164 4878 643 1120 1601 204 45 36 196 169 .231 iiimi. irn itrirnr. 111.11 1 r' " IVUIIU I Ul U stuvuau Tim, i Camp Lee Torlj Will Entertain Grant lott Men and Women. - ELKS' KXMOMAL SERVICE SUNDAY rail List ! Kaaslaalloae for Aaaaal Bleetlaa Tkarsaay Night Made by the Eagles of Oat a ha. 1:26. Ampedo, Tarp and Bud Embry also ran. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs, sell ing: La Gloria (100, J. Reid, 7 to 6) won, Lord Letson (105,. E. Martin, 3 to 1) second,' Fleming (106. O. Bums. 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:06. Mlntla, Duke of Brldgewater; weiie of Iroauols. Vtvant. Iyee Harrison. HUgert, Frier of Elgin and Pal also ran. FOOT BALL PLATER NOW BANKER Mlddleton, Aathor of Idaho Spread, , Becomes a Financier. . SPOKANB, Wash., Nov. 9.-(Speclal.) Johnny Mlddleton, author of the famous Idaho spread, coach of the team at Idaho State college, Moscow, and quarterback of the all-star northwestern foot ball team, has thrown the padded garments onto the top shelf and kicked the pigskin over the fence and become a banker. This announcement cornea as a surprise to many. Mlddleton has been regarded as a fixture In northwestern foot ball, and the game la really losing something by his withdrawal. -He originated the spread play last year. The, beauty of the .-play Is that it has ten different possibilities for every time it was tried. It Is Impossible to frame a defense that will stop it. It Is a great around gainer. As originally conceived by Mlddleton tho spread may not last, but the variations of the play are being worked on every gridiron of the northwest today. Mlddleton Is noted as a coaoh and player. He played four years on the Idaho team and was a star every season. He led the college players of the northwest and was selected all-star quarter for the college teams. When his four years . were- over ho was picked as a coach of the eleven and his success was remarkable. West Ambler. EVENTS IN OpHA SUBURBS Thanfcpving Festivities Feature of . - th ' Week. - BALLS AND . DINNERS GIVEN . , 1 ;-j - ' ' Dnndee Presbyterian Charch Being; Removed to ,Naw Bite Improve -meats- Will Be Made on Bnllalag. ' handlrW: Cresalna- (101, H. Hullivan, 8 to 1) , . .Art nr.i.k e . - i won; w. rrwTTrvi""' """, second: Tony Fau?t103. McCarthy, 8 to 1). third. Time, 1 :47.NT"nlt Flltner. Mil ford and Don Enrique fv1, ?ned " "."fT'', Fifth race, one rriile,' stHi'";: Mabel Hol lander (104. Sullivan. 13 tdk" won; Eleva tion (111. Lynch, 5 to 1), aecV"': V,1'm?nf.e (1(. Burton, 16 to6), thlrO- . Time. 1:44. Silver Sue. Mldmont, I, T?ld u and Woolen also rsn. ' ' . . , Sixth race, five and one-half,. u.rInir. purse: Anna L Daley . Wala". to 6) won; Toll Box (107. McCarthy. 4 SP ond; Rslnvoke (94. Deverleh. 16 to V- third Time, l:(l RoaevalO, Hannah LoJ1 nd Strikeout also ran. - V Stanley Fay WtnB llaaales"- LOS ANGELES,' Nov. I.-Stanley T to 20, won the Mount Wllsen handlVV tor 3-year-olds and upwards, at a' mile furlong at Santa Anita yesterday.. S considered to be much-the best in the but had to be hard-ridden to win. start wss almost perfect, the four, hoi hreMk-lua- haala initrt. Vm Pnnull rila hat Into a good lead, going around to the pa dock followed by fay, these two graduall drawing away from their field, with Vo Populi leading by two lengths to the tur in the stretch. Here Harris began to send the favorite up and, closing very gsmaly under a drive, won by a neck. Favorites won today. Summaries: First race, five and a half 'furlongs, sell ing: Ravaria (105, B. Wlson, to 2) won. Translucent Qu6, J. ? ard, 60 to 1) sec ond. Sonalto (100, Sw 10 to 1) third. Time: l Teo Bead litter Sir, Golden Rule, All Alone, Dtuk S ft e. Wahoo, Ori ole and Tim O'Toole si 1 ran. Second race, 2-year-o)'a six furlongs, selllns:: Home Crest (lit owers, 7 to 6) won, Tom Reid 1U0, Streub ". 7 to 1) second, Enfield (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:13. Pert, Fair Ahnle, t Maid, of Gotham, The Drake and Osortne also ran. Third race, one mile, .'selling: Alma Bay (I04. E. Martin, 6 to J) wan, Husky (107. C. Miller, J to D second, BUUrio (106, T. Rice, 6 to 1) third, lime: 1:SV Colonel White, Complaint. Bnilrker and Mike Jordan also ran. . Fourth race, Mount Wilson handicap, one mile and an eighth: Stanley Fay (106. A. Harris, T to JO) won. Vox pnpull (KH, J King. 8 to 1) .second. Lotus Eater (104, fi Martin. 8 to I) third. Time: 1:&2, Ulss IJda also ran. . Fifth race, seven rurlongs, selling: Belle nicker (108. Archibald, U to 10) won. Ja- t-iee &kBumpho (104. B. WUson. 8 to 1) third. Tims: Mrs. A. W. Spoerrl wss the guest of her friend, Mrs. Hlnee, in North Umaha on Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powers of Flor ence spent Sunday with Mr. Powers' old comrade, J. E. Aughe, and wife. Miss Wave Oakley spent the Thanksgiv ing holiday with her parents near Grif fin's Grove. She la teaching school nuar Avery. Rev. R. M. Henderson and wife ate their Thanksgiving turkey with their daughter, Mrs. Nelson Pratt, and family on Decatur street. The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rasmus sen was made happy Thanksgiving week by the advent of a new son, on Thirty fifth and Gold streets. John Blake of Eckerman thought he had recovered enough to resume his duties at Orchard & Wllhelm's on Monday, but returned homs ill again. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Witherell enter tained a party of young people from Bi.uth 1 mull street at their home on South Fifty first street Thursday evening. Messrs. Francis Butts and Ernest Grover, with their families, spent Thanksgiving at the family homestead of Mr. and Mrs. John Blake in Eckerman. Mr. and Mr a. Oeorffe Blakely enter tained as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Esklldaon of Van Camp avenue at their country horn near Evergreen cemetery. Miss Amanda Moore died at the Swedish hospital in Monmouth Park Monday. The funeral was held at the family home on Fifteenth and Wirt streets Wednesday afternoon. News has been received of the recovery of Mrs. Fur-man at Bertrand. Her daugh ter, Mrs. Thed Smith, and her husband, went there last week from their home in West Side. Mr. and Mrs. D. Shandy are entertain ing their - little granddaughter, Gladys, during the extreme illness of their son, Thomas L. shandy of typhoid fever at his home on Fifth and Hickory streets. The Ladles' Aid society, which was to have been at the home ot the new presi dent, Mrs. D. Shandy, on the Heights, has been recalled on account of tbe serious Illness of her son Thomas, and wilt hold a half-day meeting at: the home of Mrs.. Frank S. Henaman. Fc-tj -sixth and Center streets, Thursday afternoon, December 3, to sew carpet rags and make arrangements for a Christmas entertainment. All will meet at 1 o'clock. Officer Frank 8. Aughe, wife and daugh ter Helen, . accompanind by Mr. Aughe's father and mother, went to Ashland last Wednesday morning to attend the wedding of a grandnlece. Miss Nina Dean, to G. Bingham. The bride Is the youngest daughter of the late Dennis Dean, pioneer mill owner of Ashland, and the groom Is miller now. After a week's wedding trip to Ksnsss City they will be at heme at the tDean homestead. The Aughe families were guests of two large dinner lies and reunions of the Aughe fsnrilles tie homes of Mrs. M. J. Whltelock ndlsr and Mrs. Guy Whltelock. These tly reunions are held every Thanks- giving nonay. Dsslri. Curtis returned early. In the trip to South Dakota. ling nouas: Aw.. g. u Trora a M weea . The Jiellevu boys and girls were all at home A'r the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr jV L Johnson left on Friday for a buBtnes trip to th western part of the state. 1 Mis sonstnc Hurlbut of Cleveland,' O., is pendma the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Noah IW Mr f"mea W. Hamilton and son, Wit Ham' iV- "B T'rWajr to spend a few days In Chiflr0- Mra u 'orr LeavHt and email daughter Florence 00 Monday for their home In Denver. 'Co'"- " Mr- 4ment Chase returned on Wednes day frml a visit of aeveral weeks In Los Angela. ) Cat The Mtl"lODarJ' aoclety of th Dundee Presbrtef ciiuri-n r riuay axiernoon , uni, m. w. with Mr Crossmaa, -. -: Benson. , Miss Rica Hlnx returned home Sunday from a visit in Blair,. Neb. William Winter of Bennington spent last Friday , at th Walsh-' .home. Charles Anderson left last Tuesday for a trip to Texas t lomy at latidr . -? - A. sWatkms of Fort Dodge, la., was a guest last Sunday of. W. H. Chapln. Tho Moderii Woodmen elect officers at their next meeting next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John-Elliott of Omaha were guests at .the Frederick home Thursday. Henry Fedde, living west of Benson, was killed in a runaway during -the last week. The Benson schools closed last Wednes day for tbs wek tfpr th Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. J. L Corbalay entertained at dinner last Thursday for Mrs. l . Simpson of Florence. - Mr. and Mrs.' F. "H." Marshal entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. ..Hansen ot Omaha last Thursday. 1 Mrs. R. H. Cook and children of Rock port, Mo., ar JVlsiting at th horn of C. G. Kellar. , Mrs. Jennie Howard entertained at lunch last Tuesday in' honor of Mrs. Carter of Utioa, Mont. - 'if Miss Georgia 'McMicheal went to Valley Junction, la., to spend Thanksgiving day with relatives. Mrs. C. Hortoi sntertalned Mrs. 8ar geant of Omaha, and Mrs. Roods of Ben son last week., . : . ?. , " The Benson Pleasure club gave another of Its balls at th Odd Fellows' hall last Friday evening. Messrs. Henry Larsen and Ed La r sen were guests at the William Huntilnger home Thursday.""; ', ( Mr. and Mrs.' ' R. E. Bosworth enter tained Rev. and Mrs. Thorp at dinner on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker of Cook, Neb., ar visiting at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linder. Mayor Wllltams appointed John Noble as councilman of the First ward to fill H. V. Anderson's place. ' J. Sorensnn entertained about 200 friends at the Auditorium, last Sunday evening In honor of his birthday. ; The Knights 'and Ladles of Security will give a ball at the Auditorium Thursday evening, December 1 Mr. and Mrs: Hrnningan entertained at a family Thanksgiving dinner, covers being laid for twelve guests. Mrs. E. E.' 'Butler of Casper, ''Wyo., is making a two weeks' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lowe. The Methodist , cburch home bakery was dropped for last Saturday on account of the Thanksgiving week. ' Messrs. Henry Russell and Robertson Hartey of Linooln were guests last Sunday at the F. H. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. ' W. E. Ems went to Ben nington last Sunday to spend the day at the horn of their mother. James "Wslsh was elected president of the Equal Rights club of Omaha at Its annual election last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Horton entertained at dinner ou Thursday for Mr. and Mra A. Z. Leach at their noma. Mr. and .Mrs. H, C. Jeff era entertained Thursday for Mr. and Mra O. G. Jones and Mrs. L. Root of Omaha. Mrs. James -VTslah wa8 a guest at dinner last Tuesday at -the' home or Mrs. Dr. Simons of Bemis park, Omaha. Rev: B. F. Klstler took part In th Oliver Cromwell .exhibition given two nights last week at tha umana auditorium. Mrs. P. G. Mlddlebach and L. Tryom of umana were guests at oinner last Thurs day at the A. Hadklnson home. Dr. R H. Cass returned th latter part of the week from Stuart, la., where ho went to spend Thanksgiving day.. Miss G. Turner, Mr. Dennis Turner and Warren Wurtman were entertained at din ner Thursday by Miss Emily Uoggs. Th Epworth league business and social meeting wss hsld last Friday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Thorpe. After the business session lunch was served and a social hour spent. , Mr. snd Mra Ralph Mart! entertained last Sundav for Mrs. L. C. Gibson ot Omaha and Jack Clekner of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zungbluth and Mrs. Joe Zungbluth return home today to Wash ington, after a visit with relatives hers. Mrs. C. T. Martin" and daughter war guests of J. , M. Degan a few days last week, ratumlng to their home in Iowa. Th Methodist Ladles' Aid society will meet at the horn of Mrs. J offers on Mili tary avenue next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh sntertalned at Thanksgiving dinner last Thursday for Mrs. Munneck and daughter Eva of Omaha. Th program at th Lutheran church last Sunday evening was well attended and a sum of 816.21 .was received for horn mis sions. ,: . Mr. and Mis. Georg Stlger entertained t a family dinner at their home last Thursdsy. Covers .were laid for eight guests. - Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Carsen entertained last Sunday for Mrs. Jacob Carson of Fairmont, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. Decker of Omaha. A daughter wai born November 24 to Mr. and Mrs. William Mundof, and A son to Mr. and Mrs. Meine on last Sunday, No vember 22. . " ; ' x Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson entertained last Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Hawkins, - Mr. and Mr. C. Johnson and Mrs. A. Ecklund. Mrs. L. I. N. Goodln entertained last week for Mrs. Ralph StrelU of Lincoln, Charles Thorwold of Peoria, 111., and Mrs. O. C. Ager of Benson. Mrs, J. B. Grsnger of Craig, Neb.Messrs. Percy Brown, Robert Harney and Ed Bean of Omaha were Thanksgiving guests ot Mra C. C. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Anderson enter tained at dinner last Thursday for Mr. Holqulat, Miss Bel ma and Mr.- Oscar, Misses Lottla and- Esther 'Anderson. i - ' Mrs, E. B: Stewart of Falrvlew, Kan., Miss -Mabel Reyner and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reyner of Lincoln were guests during jne . u. 1 Vt- .- Itfr. A V In honor of the men who wor th blue during the civil wr and who now are members bf U. B. Grant post of ths Grand Army of the RepuMlo and V. o. urant Woman's Relief corps, which Is auxiliary to that post, the veterans of the Spsnlsh war, represented by Camp Ie Forby No. i: United ftiwuitsh War Wterans. and Flor ence 1. Crane Ladles' auxiliary, will give a reception and banquet Monday evening at BarlglU's hail. Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Th women of Florence I. Crane auxiliary have lavishly decorated the hall with the red. white and blue and hsve arranged to have the guests seated at two long tables. Addresses will be mad by prominent members of th four organisations present and will be' varied by soversl Interesting musical numliers, Including vocal solo ry Miss Iiancaster. a piano solo by Mlas Lil- Janstoip and vocsl selections by the Palace Musical club, on ot tne neaauners at me Orpheum this week. . For sevetnl months past the local or ganlsatlons of th veterans of the two wars hav been getting together as comrades. IV S. Grant post taking th initiative In tho form of a reception to th Rpanlsh war veterans, and now this is the first post to receive the return compliment. f Elks' Memorial Service-. The- annual memorial services of the Omahi lodire of Elks will be held at the nrtiheum at 10:80 Sunday morning. De cember 8. Judge Sterling B. Toney of Denver will deliver the memorial sddreas. Th eulogy will be pronounced by Carl E. Herring of Omaha. Th musical part of th services will ha nartlrlnated in bv Mrs. Hsrry E. Jen- nlson, soprano; Miss Myrtle Moses, con tralto; Frank J. Resler, tenor; Mls Rstelle Brown, accompanist; Mss Louise Shadduck. violin soloist, snd th Wits' Lodge quartet, consisting of J. R. Gorke, first tenor; r.. o. itignon, aacunn irnm Dr. C. P. Lewis, first bats, and C. 8 Haverstock,- second bass. , American Yeomen. Th Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Homestead No. 394. of Council Bluffs, la., ,hi, h Jnaenh Rradahaw. a former res ident ot Omaha. Is honorable foreman, had large attendance at its meeting last Friday evening, rnere were viaiiors rVntn nmaha. T.oran. Stoux City. Missouri Vaiiev and other noints in Iowa. The occasion was different from the uaual run of business, as many candidates were initiated Into the order by the Omaha No. 1404. drill team. w. . . bum icy nna. i of hr suDreme officers. was present. Mr. Shirley gave ah address ..i.tlua tn tha nrnarreMS and the KOOd points Of Yeomanry. He also spoke of the good work of the drill team, or wnicn ur. Mini, n Rice is the leader. The drill team went through with Its work without a hitch and at tne conclusion was greeted with applause. Grand Army ot th Repnbllc. The mefnbers of Grant post No. 110, and it. illl. rv Woman's Relief corps, will be the guests of Lee Forby camp. United Spanlsh-Amerlcsn War Veterans, and Flor ence I. Crane auxiliary, Monday evening at the hall of the latter organisation in Ba-' riarht hall. The regular' meeting of Grant post will be held Tuesday evening, at which officers win be elected for the ensuing year, and also delegates to tho depsrtment encamp ment, to be held in York In May next. Fraternal Union or America. The 'msmbers of Omaha lodge No. 811 rave a surpriso to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hauner Tuesday evening in honor of their recent marrisee. ' About ' twenty members of th6 order were present.' Music and cards wer features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Banner were presented wtin a carv ing et a memento of the occasion. Tuesday -evening-.-ws too we wnr nota an r The Ijtirtos-liave madVt nwmtu.it l"i'S fv their snniii.l eii-'tlon. to he t' il .l nur.lay vrning, beginning at 3 o clork. Hero Is the l!t of nominations: President floors-- F. Weal.. Vice IrceMcnt-H.. -Aslicr.. James Kel- kenny, ... . . linplnlo-A. Matthews. Secretary-P. W.'Csnoh.' Treasurer A. V. Drealier. , Inner Cnanl-Tony Csstnnsn. Outer Guard Joseph lluhenks. Trustees J. B. Carver. Merman tleselln. Chris Putlmnn, C. V. Brltt. . E. Flak, William. F. tlerke. Julea All nana. Joe Bit er. Joseph Ponneherg. Jarss Cross. W. E. Ktockham, William Bodeman, Michael IVmpaey. rnvsipians ur. w A. If'.stetter, lr. M. Ford, Dr. Adnlph Sachs. Dr. B. W. Christie. Dr. B. H. Chcdock. Miscellaneous. Th lorsl crack drill team of Wood men of the .Werld will leave Wednesday for Oklahoma Cltv to a-lve- an exhibition drill. . Ferncllffe castle No. 4SS. Royal Hlnh- andcrs. will meet Friday evening for the semi-annual election of officers. Tribe No. 18, Improved Order of Red Men, will hoM Its eeinl-aiinuul election of officers Wednesday eveiimi; In Its hull on the thiid floor of tha Rbhrhough block. . The women's airxillarr to Clan Gordon No. S3 will hold Its rsaular meeting at tho home of Mrs. E. Fcrnantlen, No. 2424 Par ker street, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mr. PHerson will ssnlst In the recentl.m to tho friends. Golden Rod lodge No. 10 of the Western Bees will meet Thursday evening In Karisnt nail. Officers win ip elected for ha coming year. A large class will be preaent for Initiation. l'nlon lnilse NrtV 110. Royal Acliatea. will elect officers for the next six months Fri day evening. . l.eet Friday evening was the regular vpn meeting night of the lodge. The time was - spont In social diversions and dancing. IMPEACHMENTXOURT WANTED German Haillrala geek Method to Hold Chancellor Accountable for M'mnadnlna. BERLIN, Nov. 19. Tho moderate radical party at a caucus today decided to intro duce a resolution In the Reichstag for the creation of a high impeachment court, bo- fore which the chancellor could he brought to answer for dereliction In his constitutional duties aa between the em peror and the people, or In case when, al though not unconstitutional, the Imperial acts through the chancellor may have en dangered the v realm. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Munseil. The Phllotheo Young-People's Bible class of the Omaha Congregational church was entertained last Tuesday evening at the horn of Gorton Roth, a pleasant evening being spent. Union Thanksgiving services were held Thursday morning at the Lutheran church. Special muslo wss given by the combined choirs and Rev. Mr. Thorpe of the Metho dist church preached the sermon. - Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hart entertained last week for Messrs. Charles Marsh, Charles Lorney, Will Phelps. Mrs. J. Marsh, Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Hart and Katherln McCallahan of Omaha. Mra. Ed Heyden and children, Eldo Hoy den, Rudolf Heyden, Will Heyden.. Flor ence J-ines of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith of Benson were guests at dinner last Thursday at tha horn of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heyden. Last Monday evening at the ' Commercial club meeting reports were read. The treasurer had a balance of 8166.74. The meeting night was changed to the fourth Monday of each month. Messrs. E. M. Stenberg, George Hill, Joseph McGuire, J. Horton and Arthur Thomas were ap pointed as executive committee. Several minor matters were brought before th meeting. open mealing and devote the time to dan cing. At the last regiilsr meeting officers were elected for the ensuing term and alt tle former', of fleers wef ice-elected, with one or two exceptions. '" Ladles of the Grand Army. Garfield clrcl No. 11 wss formally In spected Frldav afternoon by the depart ment president, Mrs. Hannah Coatea of Aurora There was a bis turnout of mem- fibers.' In the evening the circle gave an rtoen meeting and social, at wnicn cards, refreshments Snd dancing were the special features. At the meeting on December 11 this circle will elect officers for the ensu ing year and 'delegates to the department convention. Ladles' of th Moecabeea. Omaha hive No. 962 will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Fraternity hall for the anntMtl election of officers. This hive Is planning for a card party to be given soon. 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