TTTTC OMAHA DATLT BEE:' "WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, FLEETS EACH OTHER Wirtlut Kttsires from Hatgilups ke prt Hem Few Degrees Apart. SUIT AGAIJSST JAJtXS t. HAGGIS libel . Reader rial ma (aalMln of aoarler Million Bf MlalaeT .. Deal. M ar H Xewotlated. MiW'r'ronc.- rr jc-a wire dis-J patch Was recrtvrd her tonight from the fiagahlp Connoctlcbt of th. American bat UesMpl fHec now ramming. frvoi lis world voytg. atating that th Connecticut at I o clock -tonight wag !n 'Th poatLioa latitude tortl and longitud 41.08 west, and making:' a florth' cour"ry T degreea weat. A wlr!. oV.tpach reefed at o'clock ft 0m tha battleship Main, flagship of tba Third tjoadr.n. which will welcome tba fleai, italaa - that trto Main .ws. In the PotiUoa Cti latitude, M li longitude wait. Jaaao B. Ht(la Swed. 8uil waa brought In tha at at supreme "ourt ber todar by Athel B. Reader, hus iand frf-.EHaf Rwe ''Readet, Bgaraxt Jam t riitil. tho. wealthy mil) owner nd racing ma. to recover S 30.000, It pr nt cemm!sston claimed r Reader on tho purch orieo ' of several mines "In the District -of Cerr tl .Paaco. Peru, bought ? tha defendant for I2.M0.000. Read 'Mlofided that b had option 6a nary j areola of . land Included In th ?eruvin" properties bought by Hagigln and hat h had an agistment wtthv Haggin for h payment of th amount sought to b vver4 whea the puroha.' waa mad. alniUar. sjH.brQught by Reader ta th darar courts waa dismissed. .X4tvrr AaaVOtB. Sanalli ' Raymond Hitchcock, th actor today filed petition la bankruptcy.;, la the t'ni'ed i'.ates district court. He glvea bla HabiU lea at IX.IS4. and tits aaoaU aa 111 - rUher pies.A.at tU4y. Cunl for lh Star company, pub where of th Nw Tork American, today nlrd pita it pot ruilty of th cbarg MltAt TIKE ORD .MiwWrTionpwTiT ajti iuioi tola PalB. tun. Anie. 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Lawrence Rlr aad tn akorvaat oooaa route to av u rope NotAing better os, th Atlantic .thaa our Iirproesaa Wlrel on all ateamera 4uTX?M" mMm , Aah yoir ticket ageat, or writ tpt aauL iraga. rate and booklet. am av vaaarg are, - EUROPE TH TTOWJJ. da Lux and acTion, or llll, Coei All tvurop. $150 to $1105 AU TjavUa fcT raj u 11 9 rA CJ f f a. v -wwja, a yri r Cit, ray, X-w Vork I f ve.r' Cf.etka f r,oatr. Coaka Tra r Gawd WBBPTEB ITte-ltTH a WI CblameTO. r4. Mlaualm ' at porroy. at mookltn. at mw tork. at rnn-Atrtj!v at pittio. at ncrniAn. f at thicago. at t. lovi. Ar. aa. May v 1, I At H :. rt. . Ar r. tJ. M, tt : J-jre t t. . I J.. t I 1 J,- u. u. u."l J-. It. !7. TH pnrTOK THE Jlr t. t. t. I B nil Jmm k. Act 7. 1. 1 A'. It II. 4 4 t i l j, r a, 1, 1 . IHUI teet. 4. . t. 1 Jay i. I i. OrtO Vyl r. ML p. 11. 1. .4 . N H. t . Ar. IT. t. t. . Ar. H, IV H Aer r. P. J.n .1. 1J, 11. ij Jvee t. 4. (, June It, IT. tt. 3a Jm T. a. MroOrufTC... Mr . f. II tt ' BEB J. I. . M. It J, , m. r. r Am. 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Jun. 11 t4 i tl ' Aif. 41, 4Ot. 1 J As. 17, 14. Aug. 44. ti. 24 An T. tl, U ter . H. 1. Pit, t. T fcVpt. . Ih t. I. 4 Ml. 11. 11. II Mayll.lXlt.lt - Vi' . II. May IS. 17. It, 14 May i. . fl. t7 .r. K. . 14 lilay 4. 74 Arr Mar 1.11 d.VCl.VXATI July 17, ! a ' J'y 4. 4. 14. tl " JIy It. 14, IS. 14 Jalr tl. U. St. M July 5. i 4. t. V. BOX Ju. a. . S4. . t7 Jul. SO. July Lit ' A(. IT. M. 4. . Aa. tt. 44. 44. tl A. t. IL P fd U I tt. 4, 11 Ai.g. IS. 14 4H. 4. 4. I May J, Jl, It . . May ti, H. J. IT May 11. It. It. It May :.17. II. : Ar. J". Mar 1. I. Aa Jt. IT. 14. 9 Ar. Jt. tt 4. :i CHtCAao:..n...... J.ly tl' 14. 14. It ' Jury IT, It. . 11 Jiy H. . J4 Jul 4. 1. It June M. July 1. 4. 4 far lu tl, Jen 1, t t'ORE J .S. r M ; Au. . 5V. r. :j - Ht i.ii a. r. tt. w. ii Aag. :4. tk :4 apt. 4. 4. ;. 4 4. ii. 11 on. 1. a. 7 . May IS. V. II. May 11. It. II. 14 May M. JS. Tt, IT May : tl. fl Ma 4. 4. T, I Ap- It. n. y n Apr. 14. II 14, -7 IT. tVIt J.ly I. , 1. jt . July tt. t. 14 July 13. 1. tl July IS. 14. I-.. It May 11. II. June I Ma It. !. July Ii Mar I. Jan. 4. I. i, 4 DtilLY. . Aug. 44. tt. I. Aug. M. tl. IX It teat. 1. t. t A-.g 17. tl. SO. 11 Al. IT. 14, It. 4 4. Ort. 1. . I g,p. l. u - Memarui Pay Belltay at bawt.. FatrMiu Day. ' 1t " Day. MeaMrtal Day. lnt-peattnc Day. InoXeiKraca Day. 'wain lal Day. Inaa4at Day. Lakar Da - Meatorlal Day., Teaor Day. Laeor Day. Labor Day. lnanafal Oa at falrla Da at Pffaana Memorial Pa at N ' Ir4eota. Pa at tfaMfial Pa at C n- Meaiaruil Pa at futa- Balltaya aar4 ,1 aroe'a, Lavae ay Meaaortal Day al Bai l4.a4in. Day at Tork. Labor Day at Pnt a burg. Labor Day onnail. Labor Da burg Inn .-odrm at V T-i. tn. Pbiladaiekia. Brooilya. at ft. Loata. at rntrbitrg Day at rkiragu. atareer at kona 11 jl .... .... II 1: i It u 11 tatray abroad II 11 It :4 le II li l untar at koaaeA , ' .... 17 it it tanOaya abroat . t t 4 14 t I 7 May 1 4, I. June 3. I'. May I. June ). Tt. Cenfll. at nt rleibe r It M, II ...'iNawt (Nona (Konei tNnl J . tNoo July I 4f' I vt t 8epletnbr It of crlmtnaJ libel preferred ajralnat th pany by John'D. Rockefeller, jr., In an art tela pubtlahed In th American abottt him. Th trial waa aent for' Febmary 11 Teaaa .raeUla DoJmUs. Th director ot th Teiaa - A Paciflo Railway company at a'meeUutV held her today decided that n Inter at ahould at thia tlm bo paid err th wm4 mortga Income bonda of that corporatlnn. it wtt a a tad that th omlaatrm of tbo cuatomary pajrrnent waa becaua thara waa no turpi a araUablc. . ' . ' J .' ". VEJT9 O.I THE RLNSt.Ntt TRACKS CwTet .Be., 11 to K, Wla Plftk Ratca? at Eamery llle. OAKLAND. Feb. It -Fin weal her far ored tbo sport at Emeryvllla today but th track aras hearr. On of th ttest fin iaMea wa in the -fourth race, at a-n fur iongv othea th well supported Chaxly Io herty onJ br a head from Tom Harard. Ooaauv Shore' the favorite, stopped after ahowirut. early apeed. Convent Bell waa th medium of a auoeemful plunge In th fifth race, winning all th way. Sum maries; ...... ,r ..... Ftrat raoe. five and 'a half furlong, purs; Jjghtbouae Hi. McCarthy, a to 41 won, Rooalt (WT. Oiiberr, t to 1) second. Fulford 0t. Mclntyre. II to 61 third. Tune: 1M1S- Palo Alto Minnie Bright, tiailnna, Naargorod. Meddling- Hannah, Goorg Kiav m and Keatmar aihra ran. fiburond race, three furlonjre. puree: In-ficttnrrlfl,- Keotch. to- t wen. Tlc4r (UX Oilbert. t to 1) second. Klfm Beau (HIT. Im. It to 1 third. Time: t J7V Judge Henderson. Nana NIc Quality Street, Wkkrt, Bay fytreak. Tug Boat, and San Laeavtdro also ran. Third race, on mil and twenty rarda. oiling: Bteel (IT. Clark, I to I) Won, Joe Rom (K, Roa. 17 to f) second. Dolly Dol lars UL'Keoarh. T to tt third. Tim: 1:47V Bra and Em. Dainty Belle. Woolma. B Thankful. First Pep and Molar alao ran. Fourth race,' seven furtoncs, purs; Charlie .Tharty Pcovlll. It to I) won. Tom Uayward (K Tapiln, U to t) second. Col lector JeaojU(V tl7. Sweet. T to D third. Tim: . 1J3H. DMjtaohlad aad Ocoaa fthoro also ran. Fifth race, mile and twenty yard a. Mil Ing: Convent Beil tlOT. Archibald. 11 to t) won, Takinva. BkIIo . Devertch. 4 to 1) eoond, Figent tW, Rosa. It to i) third. Time: 1:4a. Louis 8triber, Colonel White. Captain Hale. Taoa. Alclabiadea. Willi T. atid Htoneman rinishod aa named. L Btxth race, futurity course sealing: For- dello. ilOT. Lam, U 4 woo, Oaocino (W, tetrk rv B) to 11 second, Tom Shaw (106, C. ' Miller, U to Si third. Time: 1:1V Farxjr. Silver Blocking. Bast End and Fred MulhollBtld finished aa named. ' Seventh race, rtx and a halt furlocga: Cncle Jim (M0, Pace. It to t) won. Hasel Thorpe lot. M grave, t to 1) second. Ores ton 007. Howard. It to It third. Time: 1V Bluo Bottle, Hannibal Bey, Guiding Star. Lena Latch. Salvage. Sir Barry. Ca aando acd Roaslar also ran. . JaaaaKar4 at Saata Aalta. LOS ANQETLES. Feb, Cummtrie at Santa Anita: First race, aiz and a half furlongs, sli ina: Hamper (147, Bchllluig. 11 to li won. Likely Dteudonne (rOT.-Ric, Jt to 1) second. Buck Thorn (107. Bhnrter. to 1) third. Time: 1:1V Outae, Aa. Allen Lee. Signor. Autocrat, Slus and Empire E2xpdltioo alao ran. Second race, three and a half furlong, selling, t-rear-olda: gur (Jet (K. J. Haw. ard. 4 to i) won, Sepulvid, O. E. Dugaat, to 1) aecond. Mary Tan Buron (Itt. A. Walsh. It to li third-. Tim: .414 Kid. Placid. El Perfeclo, Harmaa, Cheater Krum, My lea O Conoeil and Bam Bnoek alao ran. Third raco, sevea furfoeg, aelllnr: PXhoa nil. Blirtner. oven) woo, bkyo uuv :yo Utk. McOea. till. Shilling. 1 Jttcy Marl. Rip 1 to Zi second. Kir Keiward to It tltiid. Time: 1:W. Ltcy Ran. Rubrnon, John Lou la Charley Ueeney ana isr. w nit atae ran. Fourth race, purse, ntllo aad oao eigTrth: 1 tartnn icgina tiio. uuiareiL 14 to t wan. Jo Madden U. E. Dugan. S to 1) sscond. hair Annie (ruo, BOIillng. B to II third. Tim: 1HV Dr. Holtaberg and nernproal alA ran. Ftflh race, selrfng. mil' and three ai teenth: King of the MaM (lut. HDlllmg. 11 to tl won. Niblick 4eiV. otdalln. it to t aecond. Adoration ()?. Bulwell. t to 1) third. Tim: 1 JV Oack Shot. Knight of Ivanhoe. Vanen. Cahnar. Aunt Roe. Wolf, vllle. Byo By II. kV hidden and Arcourt klao raji. Siath rare, mile, sellinc: Rockstono 01. A. Walah. t to It won. Grand Darn (kOO, lioiasteia. to ei seconov iord ft anno (111. r-owera. 7 to I) Uurd. Ttme: l.Mlfc. nancier. Snow Ball. Huxneleas and Vi alao ran. . laaiaaartee at Taaaa. TAMPA. Fla.. Feb. 14.-4Jumje.ar.ea-. Firet race, fits furlongs: Arthur Bt lSwell (lot. Date. T to li van.. Tree 1( GnfUn. 1 to et aecond. HerlKla. (lii. Smith, t to 1) third. Time:!. Brown Jug. Roe Arkle, Aleinlr. Moye. Odd Track and Retauont also ran. eerond race, fiv furlong a, Atrabip (KB, Burns, t to tt won. Reinette (Branch, I to 1 second. Alamo (H14V Patkena. 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:04. Vek. Caaayta. ST. Mag net and Northvlis also raa. Third race, mil: Jeannett M (1CI. Hinch cliffe, 4 to 1) won, Euataclaia (IT, Braanon, t to li eecoo.l. Colonel blu (lot. Burn. 4 to 1) third. Time: l et. Lord Dtrect, BL Abe. EC Atflaire and Sprtng Freg alao ran. Fourth race, all and a half furlong. : No ?uarter (Ivt, Peadera-ast, I 10 tl woo. Judge reea hJ. Obert. to 1) aeuond. Meavina (MC. Brown, t to 1J third. Time: 1:4V Gambler. 'Expect to Br. Tewtah. Osanter mand. Select. Richmoa Duk and Jo Fal len alao ran. Belect stumbled snd fell a the home re ta rn en col onr Jockey Mulcaaey waa throw hard. H i utviouecluua and, believed to be fatally hurt. Gambler aaa cut down and wnl not be able 10 race avgaJa at trite aneei tng rlfth race, mil and seventy yarda; En liat rV, Haauan. t to tt woa. Miaa Padoeo (Kaj, Pickena. I la It aecond. Dew of Dawn a. Guy. 4 to 1 third. Tinte: IJkL Oriental 4uea and Koa F. Panjqoa lao ran. PA HAS B16 Bl.NCH O.l LIST villi Have Terealy.TwO PUyor tlaed by Eat ( Maaitk. By th end of th month pa Rourka ex pect a 10 have 1 be aignaturea of twecty-iwo ball playera ottaclicd to contrarta to play wiu trie t maiia team la lie Weatra ia-ue. Pa Bay a he realise in I other eluO ara have Been making big effort 1 atrermtnea their lex ma. but tnat lie espect to run akMig at the loi of (lia proceaaaoa aa asuai. Several traoe were talked ap at t fie aieeim of the magnate: at l4ocoin Sal urJay. btii noaa waa fmiehod and th mag nate refua to divulge tne nature of in Kades until they are coraplatd. Every riaxgaaie piearat ha a t be proeaia of one or tue other af the big- leagu maitagera Jar on or more piayera aow on tu liata ot thw crul-a. but am may a aaa anotner eaaoo of l aunu.g befor they can ba of 'bee lu the bg lejruea. , Pa haa thv Cub and the Cincinnati Reds on hlb rraff 'tnd hope to laid a good one r two brtor the arafnti la ery old, Bath ChatK and Pr drot Murphy of the Cub feel verv friendly toward Omaha which furnished them toeir crack twtrirra. alar, aecat Brown artd Jatk Pfriaier. and tnev rai'ae tkri the ttanah team m one of the oral in tha rouniry with .n..-n yeuna piajer caa gel his training Aa inal of National League these big team a have about forty player on the reserve list and ss they will carry but about twenty apiece after the season pens. they , will have some good ones to farm ouL President Rourke thinks he ha a bunch of good, new pi aver in John P-ndry. Tracy Johns. Walter Odman, J. S. Rice. John D. Lower and J. F. Kberlein. bin he ie nt gotng to stop scouting for players for all that snd will keep his eye open for sny opportunity to strengthen the Omaha learn. WITH THK BOWLER. La at night on th Metropolitan . alleya Boa I in a Mixer won three- exratght game from th Bungalows, with new pins 10 bowt a train. A number of apUts accounts for th low score Tonigitt the Loyal Jewelers plar the Or t man Stars. Score: BE8ELJN 8 MIXKR8. 1t. 3d. Sd. Total. W. Schnetder 154 )i IM 470 D. Schneider IM 135 1 4ot d apri Touts.. 1(7 1TB 14e 4t2 4Tt 4CT 41 1.4"i; BUNGALOWS. 1st. 2d Jd. Tola'. 14I 44 1J4 7!T 11 SS Gwynne Art wood Nord . . . . 1S4 li lit If Hat U Totsla. 44 41T The Grain Brokera won three garr.e on the basement alleya from the Nebraska Cycle company. Howe had all high totala with iS and IM for aingie. Score: GRAIN BROKERS. let. Sri 3d. Ton'. Weeks lit 163 174 4S Thorn peon lf l.t 1C &.1 Kerr 130 lil 1 sll Totals it mt 4(4 1.W7 NEBRASKA CTCLES. 1st. id. Sd. Total. R. Haster 138 11 154 Howe 1W IS 141 hZl J. Haalor 14S 174 IM . 474 Totals 41 44t l.M Latat night on the Metropolitan alleya the Keiley A Heyden team took two from the Dreibu Candy company. Godenjt hwager bowled a beautiful game, making 119 total. Bryan got high aingie with Balser waa high for the Keiley A Hcydene with ttt total and 114 airgle. Tonirht the post office learn playa the Birmingham Ranges. Score: DREIBCS CANDT CO. let. M. Jd. Tolal. Bryaa 1!2 Patterson lit Pei per ! Oodea n Cain 147 i; IK it 17 tM . 418 1 na MS 14 r 3Mb Totals. ... Mi tba SM S.6TA K EL-LET A HEYDEN. 1st. ... 214 ... 175 ... is: ... 14 ... 17 3d. 1"S 171 1K2 HI H2 Tol2; Raiser .... Collins .... Scott Gustafsti Jennings . MS 4M li.' 1 114 1M ui 444 Totals..-. Ml ITT. T Z.SA Th Omaha National put th trlmmir.g I th West Side laat night in th Omaha U?"Ab 'k'' ,wo out ?f Samea. with Captain Yousera catting high amgle gam of St and totala of sto. Tonight LD-ioa. i-Bcltlca v. ureabers. Scor: OMAHA NATIONALS. 1st, M. M. Tot.'i. Falconer 16t 177 1 I Changstrotn 12 177 1?4 bii I Hughe 14. I IM ISa IKi Total U l!7 18 L4S WEST SIDES. 1st. td. 3d. Total. Touorm l&I ant if Baada 124 IM 18 4J Ctioo Its 140 11 44 Total '. C4 4aX k 1.434 It's th same old story In th u.m uld way. with those Mets boy, they eem to hava tb habit of taking everything tn lghL Last night on th Aaaociailon alley they bogged all three game from th Gat City. Captain Gjerd of th Gate Cttya captured tks high singl game, with Ct, while Nal managed to top off the total, with Bug. Tonight Bampeck v. Ltamp-Faaauifa. Score: METZ BR OH lac 3d. Id. Total. Neale -4 lr ;i4 4tt Spragu 171 I7t 10 P Donman IM 161 is: UU Blakeney il 1 M Huntington Ml IM 143 kiO TftUU S4T BSC tT GATE CITT8. lau td. Id. Total. Chandler lit 17 iw 4W Lucaa 147 Ut 14 417 Ohneaorg 1K7 177 loJ i.l Gjerd 1 17 2 fe Reed M 1st 177 144 Totals n M M 133 LEE ai'ILLLS WITH DBS MOIXBS ' LIbcwIb Maw Will Play Skort- tap for Hlaalaa. Le Quillln will play shortstop for Des Moine this year. John Hlgguia, owner of th Dm kloine team, ha bought th (oritur Lincoln player from Mike Cant II Ion, man ager of tho Minneapolis team. (juiHn went f ruin Lincoln to th Chkago W hit Box where he held down th bench for a sea son, playing occasionally, and waa then ae.it to M:noapolia. He is a splendid f:eilrr. but waa never able to hit aa tn record -f th Lincoln acorer snewed he hit whit playing at llnooln. Cwlew'a t,ahw Ttrawi Sprlaser. FORT DODGE. la.. Fob. It t Special, -Laamsuo Plrqu. nephew of Frank Got eh, won two straight fails off Goorg Springer of Da Moine laat night in th. city, tak ing tho first fall in fourteen and th aec nd In fifleaa aad anavhalf minute. Th first fall was vary spectacular. Leroy Bill- TcslhaaShd Gun aat oslf cre taanbadae laaUBt. ly, but caraaa U cavity .re aaea all acx-.aaa prervaxa decay, keeyssup. p aad aa aaaay a acair IrM BllL J at aaaaa. r a i C.S.MBI A CO ST La PL. tWtrL Bich. w 1 At aa aH Schedule,' 1909. lng waa present and challenged both wrestlers snd Thompson of Sioux City. Bllllnga wrewted tho Iowa championship from Pirque recently, when Plrque was not In good form and they will meet here March 12, wiih Thompson of Fort Dodge referee. ATTKLL AD DRISCOLL TO FIGHT Cbamploa to Meet Brltoa la New Tork for Tea Rowads. NEW TORK, Feb. It Agreement waa finally reached today for a 10-round bout between Abo Attell. champion feather weight of th world, and Jm Driscoll. featherweight champion of England, next Fridar night at the National athletic club. A mtc!i had previously been arranged but the fighters balked on the weight and th fiarht waa declared off. After an ar gument today it waa agreed to weigh In et lit pound at t o'clock Friday, and each fighter potted a forfeit of V in car he fall to make the weight. ALL-AMERICAN TEAM IS BACK Relaraa with Record of Wlaalag All bat Three of Forty Game. SAN" FRANCltCO. Feb. 14 The All American bus bal learn, which ha beea playing a seriea of game in Honolulu and the Orient, returned home today on the steamer Tenyo Marti. The ballplayers are enthusiastic over the cordittl manner In which they were wrtronied everywhere and the financal .auct-ese of (heir trip. They were victorious In all but three of the forty gamea leaved, losing two at Manila and one at Honolulu. H ARMS, RACING CIRCt IT FORMED O'.Neill toaaea la and Date Are Claimed. NORFOLK. Neb.. Feb. lt.-iSpecial Tele gram. I O'Neill was readmitted Into the North Nebnteka short ehipaieni racing cir cuit and the following jnit.aj dales fixed: Norfolk. Augost 4: O'Neill. August 11:! v . i , i . . . . . . . is. nt.u. . . 1 ..riiaii. rftuaMw js, irrvr. AUUH SO , Crelghton. September i; Stanton. Septem ber li; Madison. September X Pureta were left at I3UO. RECORD GRIST OF NEW BILLS La at Day Brlaga a Pall Hopper la Ike oath -' Dakota' Leglalalare. PIERRE, S. D.. - FeB. H4-t Special Tele gtam All previoua" "recorda went to amajh today and a mark' was set which it will be bsrd for future sestiona to equal in the Introductions of new bills In th laat daya for general Introductions. The house started aixty-three new bills and five reso- f lutionB, and or.e member ' asked consent to Introduce his bunch of bills tomorrow as he had left them In his room. The senate followed with forty-four bills and one resolution, these with th Saturday introductions ma. ISO new bills In tb two ' Tn hous list covered practically ! every aubjert considered proper for legia- j ,livt regulation, ranging from rallroadt ' , . ' , ' "1 , affecting suffrage, one for absolute equal auffraga and th other to allow women to vot on liquor question. Th senate list contained two bills fur river the dividing lin and th other taking in all th stat weat of the rivwr. with th counties of Campbell, McPhersoa, Edmunds. naiwono, x-enter, rauia. Bully, Hyde. Hand. Hughea, Buffalo. Jerauld, Aurora and Brule east of th river. A senate Mil was introduced to exempt cities of the first class from th provision of the Sunday law voted for by th peop! of the tale at the last electioa. In the senate with seven abente th anti-trust bill was defeated by th lack of on of th constitutional majority ot twenty-three, but la up for reconsideration, when there I a better attendance. Tb house with only a handful of dissenting- votes, pasaed the bill t create two liew a-jpreme court district and providing for the appointment of two judge until tb next general election. Both houaea adopted resolutions fixing th time ot adjournment at noon Friday, March t. Governor Vraaey .and other atata officer, accompanied by commute of boa houaea left thia afternoon to attend th reception given at lijron this evening to Senator elect Crswford. HOME FOR OLD MEN AND BOYS Kaaaa (liy Itlm Keeper leaves Large a.m. ( k.rlt.bl laalllatUaa. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Feb. It A bequest f 7i.0u0 fur the founding tf a hom f r vid men and crj ha bos, a U-gacy of tX?, aat to th George II. Neittetca home of ti.' i.y. ar-d individual gifts ot tW.OCO, includ rg two of !10.aji each t a negro porter t.l a negro housekeeper, are" the chief ovision of the will cf Char lea Schattner. a pioneer aaloonkeeper. filed fir probate tooay. Mr. Sctattnera estate I valued a'. tSS.OO. The negro porter. Charles Morton, has been In the employ of Mr. Schattner for ffteen years. Mary fates, the negro housekeeper, hsd been In Mr. Schsttaer I employ for five years. A brother. Frederick Scbauner of S:. Louis, received SMA. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL K amber f ABpolalmeala la Paatal Service la ebraaka aad lawa. (From a Staff Correepnadeal. I WASHINGTON. Feb. Ik Adpoctal Tele-um.-Ftederi.k W. Torker has been ap pointed postmaster at rJid.. . Hars county, Nebrauiata; vie L. I. iiiakelv. realgncJ. Rural route No. " has been ordered oatabiisited March 1 at Redding, Ringgold county, Ijwb, aervibg eLiy fautilWa. laiah Morton hs been appo.iitt4 tegular and Ffanklia C Morgan aubstitiAt rural carrier for rout 2 at Auburn, la. Harti Warrea haa beea appoiated rg. ular and OMter B. Warrea substitute car i Jit lor routed 2 and t at Del moot. 8. D. MR. HENEY RESENTS THREATS Dlalrlel Atloraey Telia W ltaeee Ifcat ' II Will Break Far ther laualta. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb H-At the trial of Patrkk Callioua on an Indictment charg. ! Ing br.bery today. Aatlstant District Attor ney Francis J. Heney, resenting the de meanor of a witnes on the stand, declared that he had fixed a line over which no liv ing man could in future step. Samuel Leake, who was summoned to the stand becaja of an allegation that h had endeavored to purchase an Interest In the haberdashery buaineaa conducted by a brother of one of the jurora. had warned Mr. Heney that he c3uld make certain rev elations concerning th prosecutors past: Mr. Leake, who had been questioned as to his visits to a saloon, said: I mink it very improper for you lo refer to those things, Mr. Heney. I could tell of a place 1 aaw you "I want you to top thai r;ght now." in terrupted Mr. Heney. "I don't propose that you shall make any more threats. You are there to answer questiona." "There is on conversation yu won't dare to rier 10." retorted the witness. 'There waa one whm you went up the back wav ! into the Cail olfice anj tried to Lack on Phelan and Sprexkle ." That's ail there will be of that." aaid Mr. Heney. "I took this sort of thing from Henry Atb for months until it led to an at tempt at aasasination and after t'li i want it understood that I won't take :l from any man livinz. If I am going to be shot again I'll be ahot in front, not from behind, nor from the side." Lewia F. Li ington of the defense her took exception, saying: "W believe thst the diatrict attorn, should recognise the limita of his djty in examining a witness." Mr. Heney . rising, pitched his voice that it penetrated beyond the room and tald: "This district sttorney la doing his duty a such, but before I am a district attorney I am an American citizen and In thai capac ity 1 want to aay that right here and now I disw th line or which no living man may atep. For months I took all the villi fkation that could be heaped on me merely because 1 dsred to do my duty, which someone had to do. but I am through with It now and I want thia thoroughly under atood." The panel of twelve j.irors was broken by the diacharge of one anj two aKefed cases of Jury tamper. r.g were made public. Llakt aad Water Fall. DAVID CITT, Neb.. Feb. l-(SpecU! The electric light plan: has been ciotcd down here for several days for a general Let Bee Want Ads Do the Work for You and be glad of it, for they tell you how to make the most profit in the quickest time, Bee Want Ads save you much expense and bother. You simply read the Want Ads and learn just what you want to know. You learn who is anxious to buy what ever you have to sell. If you want to buy anything at a low price, Bee Want Ads will help you. You can exchange anything you don't need for something you do.;rIt only requires a few minutes, time to; gex this valuable information. - . A EIQAKI OF DEED Bismarck id of a certain diplomat. 'He I B lath pa!atetf to look itk tro. The mtghtv Hlsmarck had little ue for weakling. Once when Introduced to Ylllarrl. wiio built the Northern Pacific, he grasped lllard'e hand with a powerful grip and ead. '1 atn glad to ae you have) tna) aeenethbmg la th w orld. 1 like to met men w no can 00 things" Art you ,-A lath Painted to look like Iron?" Are you sick all the time? Of what us Is an ailing, debilitated, sickly man to the world, to his friends or to himself? 'What pleasure does he get eut of life or does he give to other? The are vital questions for each afflicted man to consider. What ran be more pitiable than to e a young man. who Is Just budding Into manhood, drooping and fading away In the springtime of life? Diseae soon rob the fsce of Its cohr and the eyes of their brrghtneaa. The stooping form, languid Hep and downcast countenance reveal to th critical ey the blight of his existence, but this Is only th shadow or outward mark of the trouble existing within, and th yonng man aoon passes from th boundarlca of health into tli confine ot disease. He I nervous, easily confused, absent-minded fnraretful. ennllnuall s-aeed of doubts snd fears, ehy. auspicious. Irritable and would rather b alone. 1 n syetem unstrung l.e naa Heartache, backache, palpitation ot th heart, shortness of bresth. tllaay spella. dersnged stomsch. torpid Brer, weak kid neys, poor circulation, pimpled face and Is tired, llfelee and worn ouL Ho lacks ambition, confidence and courage. Disease Is a malady that robs a man of his spirit, ambition and force. The nerve self avert ten and ertaimtla ar killed by tt. Every day w are helping nervoua. sickly, tlobiiitated man bsck to ruddy health. Call and conault us In tun, be for It I too tat. W treat maa only, aad our promptly, aafely aad xboronrnly by th laA sat Wart method. BKOaTOKITlS, CATAJBBM, BsUBTOTrS BKailJTT, BtrOOB POiaOB, SKIM BISXASCA, UDIIT AID BtVABDBK IMAJAAABtV aat all Special Diaaa.ee and tkalr eompUeatiowa, la ia bortt tim powarlbl, aad al 4h low! ooot for akillful sorrlooa aad amoeeasfaj liaalutaak Censaltatlon .4 r-.ii na Cxsmlnatlen. STATE MEDICAL MSTiTUTE 1303 Farniun St., Between 13th asd 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. LnJE CURE MEN FOR . ItilJl r u .JA- Dr. Searles & Searles, 119 S. 14th, Cor. 14th and Douglas, Omaha. i i ..iiiiiii. i repairing and overhauling, and the people I of thia city will be obligod to leiy on the ild-faah-utied lemp for a few days. This .s the first time the electric light plant V been shut dnwn line for any con? d- iabl ypsrs. time for a , period of about five The wells at the waterworks alao gate out this morning, there being a leak ;d the casinga. and as a result all the school a in town had to be closed down. Work will be pushed on the wells as rip iiilv as possible ss at the present time the c :.. . without adequate f.re protection. LEMP CLOSES HIS DEFENSE Former Servant aad Hie Brother Con tradict Evidence Sabmltted by Mr. Lemp. -v ST LOt IS Feb. It-William J. Lemp. Jr., closed his defense today in th su'.t filed by his wife. Mrs. LUian Ilandlan Lemp. for a divorce. Mrs. Lemp will testify In rebuttal tomorrow. Besides Lemp s tes timony today former and present servant a in the Lemp household appeared for the millionaire. Miss Tiosie Sachsberger. s firmer servant, testified thst after Mis. Lemp locked her rue band out of his room he walked the floor all night, ss the guest room not prrpa:ed f...r sleeping. M;s Bachsb.rger said that after M-s. Lemp telephoned her husband had choked and thrown her down slairs she looked at Mrs. Lemp, but could 4.m r-t.z'X vt-r; -24 fZ 1 1 ' .'.v.r. v.; ( 1 l ' . f - - - - ( Ofric Hours: !: a m. to ttt n. m. Sundays. It to 1 only. It yon cannot CaiL writ. By the Old Reliable Dr. Searlet & Searles. Established la Omahs for tt year a . Tho aaaay thouav ands of casta cured by us mako us too moot ajt per used $pcialiU in th Wt. la ail diacas aad oil men ta of men. W know just what will car yoo and cur u quickly. We Cure Yoo, Then You Pay Us Our Fee. W miki no tnialcadlng or fals atatamanta, or ffr )ou cheap, worth lee treavtmant. Our reputatloa aad tame ar too favorably known: every caa w treat our reputation la at stak. lour health. Ufa aad happin la lro serloue a matter to place In th handa ef a -TAM:BI.BS8" POCTOk. Honest doctor of ability use tneir OW1T BAMB IX TX.BIB. BUSTaTBSB. Varree btUty, Blood Potooa. Bkia Pisaaaia. Xlaaay aavg Blad. dtt Blstaasea, all trpoctal Sisasa aaat Ailmaart of Mam. Examination and consultation. Writ (or Svcit'tt-m B'ank for hom trwatmont.- - ! see no brtiiaea. . However. Mr. Lemp was much excited and gritted ber teeth. Mr. Lmi teavrfrved he . objected U fcka wife wearing lavender constantly and re (erred to a newspajner artlcl which, first ' described bis wife aa the Lavender lady." He continued to live with his wife for mora' thsn a year and a half after the finding of t..e "Dear Liltl Pal" loiter written by hr. testified that in IM. while Mrs. Lemp was In the at. his brother entertained." hi sister-in-law. Mrs. A. H. Haodlan, and Miss liattie Evill at the Lemp hous for a short time. He said Mr. Lemp accidentally upoet a table containing aome bottle,, but that there w as no singing.- This waa Intended to j offset testimony' on behalf of Mrs., Letup mat during ner aoence nsr nusoanq was tn -lb habit of nMrtatnlng parUe of women at th hom and that thy drank and tang on on oecaaion, overturning- a table. Hoars cough and stuffy cotda that may develop Into pneumonia evar night ar ar.d it soothe Inflamed membrane a. heals tha lupg. and expel th cold from Iht B s tern. 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