11 TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MARCH 11. 1900. REAL ESTATE rAHM AXD IU.MH IAJIU FOR IAIR Sioux City'Man Makes Record on the Pittsburg Alleys Ktkruk ntlaaea. ! t ( 1 i REAL ESTATE L CITY rilOPERTY FOR At (Continue.) i West Farnam Home Sf 'Will Be Sold i - , ) M S Sfith St.. right In th bet residence district In Omiht: 8 room. strictly mod ern, on tall oast front lot; all oak finish downstairs; hardwood floor upntalra; pared at r eat. TJon't bother that tenants, us. ' : n ASTINGS & IIEYDEN, Fxelualv Agenr New location. IMS Hsrney St. 0 844 10 $2,600 CA6H $40 A MONTH For few day only. gts fin 8-room nearly new house In Hernia Park, strictly modern, two stories and attic, oak finish, hot water heat, larr east front lot. handy to car, and nn tha itmilevard. Can't advertise the price, but It la much leaa than 88.M0, former price. 1120 SOUTH 28TH $5,300 This la an excellent l-room modem home, fine hot water heating, nicely decorated, lure esst front lot. In Hanacom Park di- trlct. Investigate. 2010 DAVENPORT $5,000 New house, f rooma and hall, fully mod ern, close In. Paving paid. OliOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, N. T. Ufa. Doug. 8W8, A -83. 19-854 U Two Snaps $2,600 One 7-ronm house, well located, on Cali fornia etreet. All modem and In very good itnnlllnn HmFnr Wlaha to close Sale at once; wlH offer good term. lok at tnia I now If you want a real bargain. , . ' '$1800 COTTAGE ,. 4-room. all modern except heat, well loci -d on California atreet, A fine llttlo home. The -World Investment Co. Wl-4 N. T. Uf Bldg. Tel. .A-4TM; Doug. li. NKAR Charles, negt modem home if 6 rooma; open plnmBing; manne ann graie, narrow polished floora. Snap. $a.60. . THOMAS W. TIA7.KN, Jblh and Dodge. .'Phone Doug. 1300. , . . . . . . (191851 10 C)4 ACRES One mile wat of Renaou, 2.10. VtOO cdan, I balance annually. PAYNE 'INVESTMENT CO., . a t-l..- K V 1. HI A mm I r 'IIl f l"UI A-.f a. a " . Tela. Douglaa J7B1. A-11M. (10) 846 10 Your Chanofe for One Week Six room and reception hall, all modem, nice lawn and eliade treea, paved Mrent, new unlveralty diatrict. HALLAOHKR NELSON. 4iv Ura'rulela Uldg., Oroalia, Neh. . r (1) M878 11 Are you looking for a. HOUSE or LOT. ' We. have Juat what you want , ITS A BARGAIN. ' P. - O. . NIELHON a CO.. 103 N. T. L. Bid. Both 'Phonea GOOD l-room houae, Juat finished; lot Is 49x130; close to two oar lines; rxaaon .t.l. i.rlce: oart time. Apply Frank Be- vlck. N. W. Cor-, loth and Dominion Bta Tel. Red 6714. . -" . . IN DM AH A INVEflTMBNl On Xhlcago, near 18th Bt., double S-storr, 14-room each, brick flats, good condition, uuarter aawed oak finish. Btrloli modern. Eaay terms, look ims up. ' uipwrinn a HAMWOOD. Both ohonea. ,. . .. 416 Boe Bldg. (U)M876 " j tAlt Win hnttia. one that you can buy right, look at the 8-room house ten! 8. -0th Ave. Come In and see us. We will" make the price suit you. Nowata iJind A liOt CO., 834 New torn mag., Thone Red open svsninga. . y Q9) M717 12 . $2,400. Good, 7-room. I-story realdenoe, city gas. electric llgnt, waieri i large iuib; mer Ave. Owner leaving atata. A bar gain. Addreaa GLOBE LAND AND INVESTMENT CO., Omaha, Neb. (1)-M794 II ' THAT FINE southeast comer of Sftth and California, for sale cneep. Anaresa u , ear B. (W mkji ui ' IF TOU HAV9J niv orotvertr. farma. rarteh lands or mer chandise t aell or tradu. list them with me. It cneta you nothlag unless I effect a sals. W. W. Mitchell, 8tt Board of Trade Bldg. ' (19) 658 LlftT your property with Chris Boyer, t2d and Cuming bis, u j Over 75 Cheap Lots In Dundee and northwest par( of town from 8(4 to 8bw. , u win pay you to sea me, . JOHN' ft HASKELL, ' 111 N. T. life. ' (191-M779 U REAL ESTATE 6? A Rat AND KANCH LAN P FOR IALI Calltorala). m FARM AND '.FRUIT LAND. uanvar-vriaeiey oisuivi, iww nriuuii, suawr beeis. alfalfa, ganeral farming and feult raiaiag. low prion, easy payments. National investment Co.. 682 Brandals Blut.. Umaiia. Tal. Douglas 6L (30-657 . , Kaaaaa, NORTH Dickinson county land, fine nomas, good investments, selling fast, advancing rapidly! come soon, get a good bargain. W rit B. FackliT. Manchester, Kan. (20)-MSa4 Six nehraaka. - Perkins County Ranch Snap ,. $10.00 VVAl ACRE l.Tix) acres, only seven mllee from one rn.ll ' road town and twelve miles from another. This Is an Improved ranch with all the hay ana (arm land necessary, besides an abundance of very good pasture land. lot of good corn land on this place. THK WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY (Vil-4 N. Y. Ufa Bldg , Omaha. Nb taut M71 11 ACREAGE 90 3H mllea southwest court houae, 117.000. 11 IVi mlea southwait, Hanscom park, H800. Harrison & Morton, 918 N. Y. Ufa. TL D. (14; A -8144 i A GOO I gover break J Boa T Na." A GOOD homestead relinquishment under forernraeni irrigating ditch, Western Ne raaaa, on mile from new town. Owner. Boa 89. latnatar. Boott Bluff count v Nh.- I2u-M7rii TWO SECTIONS OF GOOD CHEAP LAND la central Nebraska. SLal per acre; 94.U cash, balance 8 yeara, 84lf per year; tow rat of interval P. O. Bos 164. Council uuffg, lav . HW-U748 Us ROUTT COCNTT ranchea. improved and unimproved, for sal by C. 8. M' 'nrtle Co.. Craig. Colo. 0-MS38 Mli Oregoa. FARM OPPORTUNITIES near Salem. Or., 'The Cherry City," on the beautiful Wllll amette river; hop, walnut and fruit farma pay $ to S5"0 per acre, net; dairy farma pay 200; Improved farma Ui to tiuO per acre; unimproved, 16 to Excurilon ratea to Balem In March and April. For Information and hard facta address A. F. Hofer. Secretary, Board of Trade, Room 11, Salem, Ore. (20) M28J Vx Saath Dtaeta. A DAKOTA bargain. 160 acrea, two mltea from Huron; lno acrea tilled. 10 acrea fine grove; a number of large, bearing plum treea; t acrea of aanaragua that produce, about two worth a year; new troum house 24x36; new barn 18x28; another build ing 2iw; a large root cellar; a new 2-Inch flowing well, flowa 40 gallons per minute. Vegetables and grain took 11 worth of frliea at the South Dakota atata fair In S08. Soil la a dr-ep aandy loam, with clay subsoil. If taken aoon I will sell for 11.000; SB.0O0 caeh and 86.000 on time at per cent. D. fei McMonte. Huron, 3. D. ta)) Go A CHOICE quarter section In Lyman county. Mouth Dakota, for sal at f IS per acre. Lock Box 62. Volga. 8. D. WUJ Hilt liX FARM ICRS. NOTICE! If you are looking for a good opportunity and want to nult paying big rent and become Independent now la the time. while the land la cheap and yet at your . ra'h. Call or write to the undersigned ard we will try and fit you out. Charlea Buayanek or Rud Wakefield, Wccota. 8. D. Ci0)-M857 16x Texas. NOW IS THE TIME To go a.- that fine tract or ranhamtl land we nnve in nnernian county, lt-xaa. memler we go any day. we are offer ing nornc greut bargain thla month. Hurry and let lie know what flay you wish to go. - v Till; WORLD INVESTMENT CO. WH-4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. l20)-MS7 16 Waaalaartoa. FOR SALE 10 acrea fruit and vegetable Irrigated land near npokane. Wash., at sacrifice. Writ H. K. Smith, College, Tabor, la. taj) M202 Alx REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loan and warranta. W. raruam Smith ft to., mm raraam at. , . UTL-n inBn. r.t.r. is..... . ... LOWEST RATES -Bamla, . Braadela Bldg. V' W 1600 TO tS.000 on bomea In Omaha. O'Keefa Real batata jo., iwi n. i. uit uoug or A.-2162. (22 U FIVB PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Bual.ieaa Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Ufa Bldg. $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, vvead Bldg., lata ana Farnam. tzz M SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglas 2818. U2-4 PATNE, BOeTWICK A CO., N. T. Llfa Private money; $o00 to S6,ooo; low rata MONET TO BUILD. 8500 to 8200.000 at current ratea W. H. THOMAS, 608 First Nafl Bank Bldg. MONET to loan on Improved Omaha prop- any, conraa xoung, uui uouge Bt. (23J M981 PRIVATE MONET-NO DELAY. OARV1N BROS., 1004 FARNAM, (2D-4.9 , MOMENT TO LOAN-Payna Investment Co, PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 618 Bran dels Bldg. - (28) 868 LOANS on business properties close In, 6 ana per cent. The Putnam Co., om-6 N. y. Life Bldg. (22) M&811 REAL ESTATE WANTED IF YOU wish to sell your real eatate aae us. P. O. NIELSEN ac CO.. 708 N. T. Ufa Bldg. Both 'Phones. cat 12 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water reDSlrs inermosiais ana otner neat regulators; new furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha Btove Repair Worke, 1X06-1M Douglas St. Phones: lad. A-8431; Bell. Douglaa 94U. C4 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture. carpels, domes ana aooea Tel. Doug. 297L BEST prloa paid for secondhand furniture. carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red 640L (26 7S WANT to buy cottage to move. J. H. Parrot te. (26) Mff4 14 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-Toung advertising writer seeks a desk room or 'half office" m some prominent downtown office building; legitimate work, honorable, permanent; reference exchanged. Address C 1"6. care Bee. (26-Mfi)a 15x W ANTED Young Jewish couple wlshea to engage -room and board with a Jewish family of refinement; reft-rencea ex changed. . Address at onoe B 106 care But. (2) MM7 l.Hx WANTED SITUATIONS FIRST-CLASS blscksmlth, to work by day or rent shop. 2401 K St., South Omaha. (, )) II WANTED Position by an expcrlenc chauffeur; best of habits. Address HarDer. Gen.'l Delivery. Omaha. (27 MSTi9 15x GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CON8TRICTINO Quartermaster, Fort Omaha, Nebraska. March 6. li. Sealed proposals In tripli cate subject to the usual conditions will be r'eceivtd.at this office until 11 o'clock a. m.. central atandard time. Aprlf 7, laua. and then opvned In public for constructing, nlnnibinir. heating, electric wiring and elec- trie flxturea fur he following buildings at I ' on umana, ". yu' wr- raca, one rinuie, .i.ih. aum'v iou ahop building and one gun ahed. FuH infor mation furnished on application. I'nited Statea rea-rves tha right to reject any or all bide. k.nvelopes containing proposals to be marked. "Proposals for constructing, etc., buildings at Fort Omaha, Nebraska.'' and adilreastd to Captain C. da F. Chand ler Constructing QuartPrmaeter. Fort Omaha. Nebraska. M. 6-9-10-11 Ae-4 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST BZS88 SSBTIOa PLTatUliTH CHtmut kO-hmN 1. a M. Ceaiiw suns J,Kai. Wa II AarU k Vk at D Or . Mtrca Kronpriai V ai . Apr II TW1I-8C8W VAbaEWUXm SBBTICB VHfcMKN Lilhk 'T lu A. a. Onalenaa Marcu UiSckarnSorM .. Hnk ai gooo UarcS 1: P Kradarlrh Wa., Apr. 1 tlla at Pltmouta ana Charbuurr MXBrremKAaTXAM SXMYICa 01B11 Aa-ALUlfcK--.AP1.. okftOA. aillii at 11 A. at. K Albert atar IS Harbaraaaa ... aUrrk 17 Nackax ataerk M Ullaa Arl 1 iaiiia Als'er ana banoa- omtta Alaiata Vorth (Terms Lloyd Traveler Check, Oelncb h Co., Af ants, Sroaawajr, M. T B. CUuaeeala h Ua 88 Baaraora HW. Cki cage, SU. The reason $0 many men succeed who mind their own business is because they have so little competition JRAIAYJJMECARD I'SION STATION lOTH AJID MASOS I nloa Paclflc teave. Arrive, i.tl Uin a 9:40 pm ..a $ 60 pm a 1:00 pm a 9:30 am Overland Umltcd Colorado F'xpreea Atlantic Expreaa . Oregon Expreaa . ..a 4:10 pm a !:0O pm Ixa Angeles Limited al2:66 pm a 8 50 pm r.t mii a a ) am a B.4S om China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm a :5 pm North Platte lical.. 8.1S am a 4:4R pm Colo. Chicago Special.. .al2:10 am a 7:08 am Beatrice & Btromeburg. Ixcal .'bl2:40pm b 1:40 pm I oral paaacngers not, carried on trains No. 1 and 2. t h lea go Great Weatera Ht. raul-MlnncapoHs.... 8:30 pm Bt. Paul-mlnneaimlla 7:30 am Chicago Limited 6:05 pm Chicago Kxpreaa 7:80 am Chicago Kxpresa I: JO pm 7:90 am 1 11 k nn. ' I 11 :35 pm I I 3D Mil ' I Chicago. Rock lalaad A raclfle EAST. Chicago Limited a 8:00 am all OU pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:80 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 8:00 am all:0S pm Des Moinea Batern..a 7:00 am a 4:80 pm i ca xuoinea tr asaenger..a j:w pm ai:ou pm Iowa Local ...bll:00am b 9:66 pm Chicago (Baatern Ex.). a 4 40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 8:28 pm a 8:28 am WESJT. Rocky Mountain Ltd....all:U pm a 8:80 pm Colo. A Cal. Express... a 1:30 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. & Texas Express. .a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm Wabaah. St. Louis Express a 8:30 pm a 9:26 a Bt. Ixmls Local (from Council muffs) a 8:00 am all:16 pm Btnnberry local (from Council Bluffs) b 8:00 pm bl0:16 am Mlaaoarl Pacific I K. C. Bt. Ia Dxpress..a 9:00 am a 6:46 ar "i..i.i. pm a o.ou i-m iiiBois ir.ir.i- Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 8:46 pm Chicago limited a S:oo pm a 8:80 am Minn -Q. l. . , I MWr.Maa K 7-H . rr, I ui..'.m' x.i i jJUi. -a . ' . I Omaha-Ft. ro,lge L cal.a 4:15 pm all.80 am r-k 1 M X-n. . - Chicago Daylight .. Twin City Express. Chicago Local Sioux City Local Chicago Local a 7:26 am all:48 pm I ...a 7.45 am a 10: 20 pro aii'Wi am a a m mi I ..a 8:46 pm all so am a 4:30 pm a 8:36 pm I Chicago Bpeciil ..a 6:' pm - a m am Mlnnonot a -Dakota Ex.. .a 6:46 pm a 9:80 am Faat Mall a 8:36 pm Twin City limited a 9:00 pm a 8:00 am Los Angeles Limited. ...a 9:00 pm al2:35 pm I Overland IJmlted :.alO:00 pm a 8:23 am I Nebraska and Wyoming lJivislon Norfolk-BonestPel a 7:40 am a : pm Lincoln-Long line a 7:40 am al0:35 am Dead wood-Lincoln Casper-Lander .... Fremont-Albion .. a 3:00 pm a 6:20 pm a 8:00 pm a 6:20 pm j b 6:80 pm b 1:66 pm Haatings-Superlor d i:uu pm D 5:20 pm Cfclcaaro, Milwaukee A St. Paul Chicago & C0I0. Special a 7:25 am all:80 pm Cal. & Oregon Fbcnreas..a 6:00 pm a 8:26 nm Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8:30 am Perry Local ..... ...b 6:15 pm M1:X am . m-miHOTO' STA. IOTH MASOW Barllngton Leave. Arrive. Denver & California a 4 10 pm a 8:46 pm Northwest special ... Black Hills Northwest Express . Nebraska point Ltrcoln. Fast Mall... NcbraAa Express ... Lincoln Local Lincoln lecal Bchuyler-Plattsmouth Pellevuo-Plattsmouth Bellevue-pia ttamouth 4:10 pm a 8:45 pm .a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pra .aiz:io am a : am .a 8:46 am a 6:10 pin d i:w pm au n pm .a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm h 9:08 am a 7:60 nm b 8:05 pm blO: Im a 8:30 pm a 8:60 am b 1:05 pm Plattsmouth-lowa .b 9:18 am Bellevue-Plattsmouth .c13:36 pm C 2:40 pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 7:06 am Chicago Special a 7:25 am all :46 pm fhirxurt Fxoreas a 4:20 rrn a 8 56 nm Chicago Flyer ...a 6:30 pm a 6:30 am Iowa Locnl a 9:16 am all :30 am Bt. Lhuis Expreaa a 4:40 pm all:30 am Kansas Citv 8t. Joe..al0'46 pm a 6:80 am Kansas City & Bt. Joe.. a 9:15 a m a 6:10 pm Kansas City It Bt. joo..a 4:o pm WEBSTER STA. 15TH WEBSTER Chicago, Omaha. St. Pa a I, Mlaaeaaolia Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger Bloux Citv Passenger Pioux Citv Local Emeraon local Mlaaoarl Paclfio Auburn Local b 6 SO am h 9 20 pm b 2 00 pm bll am r. 8 45 am c 6 20 pm b 6:55 pm b 9:10 am b 8:50 pm Ml:26 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Sunday. SAY RIOT DROVE HIM MAD El wood Price Held for Baalty Kiaii aatlon sm Heanlt of Soffertna; Throagh Oathreak. wk. ,K. BaiiIIi rtmalia mnh attackad tha . ..u. ... ..i ureeaa ver iwv . . . .a. of the outbreak was a young man named Elwood Price, who roomed In the same houae with a number of Hellenes. All his persona, effect, were destroyed and Price himself fled to Omaha to the home of Mrs. Bsrnlce Earls, lOHV South Eleventh ..,.t with whom he formerly lodged. Price returned to his work at a packing plant the Tuesday following, but was abused by co-employes because ha had lived In tha unit houae with Greeka. Thla. It la claimed, preyed on nla mind and rendered him . unbalanced. Mrs. Earla has filed complaint of Insanity against him and he Is now lodged In the county Jail. UHlO WIN IN IUWA MUUSt Reaolatlea for Coastltatlaaal Prohl- bltloa Paaacs by Vote al 614 to 36. .-a .mvr.. m.,-k in-. ...... .... - "'-" lution railing for a vote of the state UDon an amendment to the constitution In favor of th prohibition of intoxicating liquors passed the lower house of the Iowa legis lature this afternoon by a vote of ti8 aye and 86 naya. Th houae took up th Ques tion ot th paassge of the resolution at the opening this morning and the discussion on It merit continued until 1:45 this after noon, when th final vote was taken. Amendments to pay datnsge for loss ef property to brewera; to atrtk seven word of surplusage and to Include hard cider were all voted lown. Should th resolution pass th senate It cannot be submitted to a vote until 1911. Fl 1 ear far Texas Baalur. FORT WORTH. Tex.. March 10 Leftwttch Human, well known hare and formerly connected with the First Na tional bank of thla city, charged with ab stracting money and Jewela to th amount of 810.000. pleaded guilty In the diatrict court tiMlay and waa aeuleueed to five year' luiprlonmul SIOUX CITY BOWSER IN, LEAD F. Brngtrman Hakes Highest Indi vidual Score in Tournament. OMAHA MEN IN . DOUBLES Haatlngtoa ana Frltcker Arc Fifth la the Foartk derlea, HUH Mark af 1,114 Mayer of ! City Mikfi 68 la a lea. HIOHEST BCOBSS TO DATS. riee-Mea Team Xlpmaaa, Chicago . . 9,069 Two-atea Team Blox-Moyak, Toledo.1.201 Xadlyldnal T. nif f ennan. Biotui OltT PITT6BURO. Ta., March 10. (Special Telegram.) Huntington and Frltecher of Omaha atood fifth In the fourth avent of the two-handed conteat at the bowling congreea today with a acoro of 1.114. In the eame eventa Nell and Hand of Omaha atood seventh with 1.101. at OJerde and Francleco eighth with 1,098. F. Bruggcrman at Sioux City rolled 89i n the firat alngla event thla afternoon. Thla Is the highest ccone of the tournament and hut eight points leaa than the world a rec ord. , The e'nlona today of the ninth Interna- n.i i,,,n,m.t,l rf th American Howl. . ... . , ., ,,,,,, congreas are In honor of Cincinnati Bowlers, however, from Louisville, Chl- CRgo, Waahlngton. ' Ptilladetphla, Omaha Sioux City and many other points are participating. Today five double, ten single and two five-men events were rolled. Bcores of the first double bowling events. .....I,, . a m " - " " 1 X'.. V. IT I I .. 1.201 1,178 1,144 1.138 f'aetz-Horndorf, Chicago Viimo-IMUII ihjiiuii, V. . . . i . . . . , . . .1.1 r-. . 1 1 - l xr v niiirr-ruiirr, jkiihtbiuw n, i.... Sheldon-Dewey, Jamestown, N. T Rot-K rani. Louisville , 1.093 1.0S7 C. Bheere-B. Sheere. London. Canada.. 1,074 Ctarneckl-Melster. Toledo LOW Btretch-Htraashelrn, Chicago Koehl-Elohf, Jamestown, N 1.048 T... 1.04S W. Prlmeau-J. Prlmeau, London, Can ada 1.042 Becond event: ' Hoyer-Owen. Iulivllle , 1.098 Flrts-Meyers. Washington, D. C l.OSS Bhrock-Oreenwald, Akron, 0 1,076 Third event: Bondhelmer-Trope. Cleveland 1,181 Weigand- Bigelow, Cleveland 1.130 Paeulln-Salberg, Cleveland 1,111 Fourth event: Oakey-French, Madison. Wis 1.187 Knox-Hamilton, Philadelphia 1.1.19 1,188 1.127 Luecker-hieriin, cnicago Myere-uinse, unicago Huntlngton-Frltscher, Omaha 1.114 1.101 1,101 Mountaln-Burkhsrt. Chicago Neal-Hand. Omaha GJerde-Franclsco, Omaha .. ..... 1.006 Fifth event: K. Belbach-Cnlltns, Columbus 1.192 1.151 g- !"ln:il. l?"1"!.0 ........... , . 1,6 fi f-J. Hirtacn (-nliimhua 1.0K1 Sweeney-Bruggerman. Sioux City. 1,079 Iadlrldaal Mere.. High scores 01 tne first individual events were: v nr,. . 691 . 6(3 . 651 . 59S Hover Bloux City ' ' .... . . Second avent. . . mourn, Chicago Hardee, Washington , Thlrii vnt- v.i R p,.,nn rhi-.- ..v 672 679 .... 674 Huntington. Omahi Francisco, Omaha ;v,y WITH THE LOCAL, BOM'LERS. , tAVC: - .... In a double-header between the Omaha Nattonala and the Cudahya each won and I lost throe games. Rudlger and Powell of the Cudahys had hrgh single games of 245 ,n(1 Z44i wr,ie riugnes or tne Nationals bowled five 200 snores out 'Of six, making totals of 819 and 679. Pretty good for a baby league. Score CUDAHTS,. 1st,., fd. 3d. Total U 610 Rudlger ..217 ..4 .. 150 138 .. m '160 Baker I Powell 116 124 .404 430 Totals 628 438 OMAHA NATIONALS. W 1.444 1st. . 202 . 10 . 150 2d. 212 1-68 170 Sd. Total. ... .195 67! 1!M lW c'har,atrom 471, Totals 612 660 520 1.56. OMAHA NATIONALS. 1st. , 2d. 8d. Total Hughes 80S 152 160 210 168 146 2i 174 154 619 4W 4u0 Ltuson Changstrom Totals. 608 624 631 1.6US CUDAHYS. let. "2d. 2d. Total. K6 . - 573 170 657 150 475 Rudlger Powell . Lee .... :-45 148 I06 244 139 Totals " ? Totals. Or the Association aneys iasi mgm me Falataffa won two out ot three games from th Bampeckg. Tonight Captain East s .p'?ule,a?tor? tem win piay avuuu a FAL&TAFFS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. 145 177 1 44 4- hi8 166 178 536 lt 178 206 649 176 167 186 5JI 168 178 182 523 "ttl 856 896 2,901 SAMPKCK8, 1st. . 2d. 24. Total. 177 m 148 41X1 147 ins 174 41 147 1M 16 4M 168 174 178 621 159 163 184 i.d 798 871 841 2,611 Klauck Jordan Berger Fagen Dibble Tctals. Forsyth Mills Mullls ... I Orman Kansen The Omaha Bikes defeated th Cole-Mc- Kenna team two out ot three games. B. tear If Sr acting TorTn. Trll two Karnes fell down tha last gams and finished with a total of Hit Tonight the Ke.iey-weyaen ana roeiomc. kp.i. '"""bllAHA BICYCLE COMPANY. 1st. . M ,. 181 . 2J0 . 1.'9 .. 145 2d. 1 lo4 151 lit) 154. 3d. Total 1 031 Boord UliureatQ 165 600 Hull 190 137 145 5il 412 J. Holamann... W. Flu kern .. 441 Total 897 808 ' 7 COLE-MKENNA COMPANY 9 -1 9 A 1.1 25C Total Traynor ...146 190 174 la) 14 1M 201 lno 145 137 188 KM 4!9 42 4J3 119 a. jonnson i" K. Johnson 147 . Wiley .... L-9 I Primes u . 177 Total 76 834 828 2408 The Dally New. team took Jhrea straight gam from th ttungaiowa on tua oase- mnt allrv last night. McLain and Carey ' were in fine form, and both rolled good gamea. aii'iain naa nign auiKie inn mi'i total for his team, while Gwynne was high with a total of 877. Tonight the Nebraska Cycle company and th Borshelra Jewels will roll. The score: BCNOALOW8 1st. Id- 3d. Total Gwynne IK! 202 193 S77 Bchaaffer 13 1"8 140 3A Ward 143 U2 1 440 Tota'la 467 468 47 1401 DAILY NBW8. 1st. td'. Sd. Total Mrlln 14 U4 4 tnlt Carey 171 lMi ITS tJ9 Merrill 13 ltd 1U 488 Total 638 SIS SIS ISM High trkoel Meet a Red Oak. RED OAK. Ia., March 10. (Special ) Had Oak wanta ar big field met or south west jum.a high school thi year and is offering strenuous Inducement to obtain It. Bom of th preliminary ate pa have already been taken to secure It - Th poasiblllty of holding such a meat s discussed st a recent meeting of the School superintendents of southern lows held st Red Oak. and they were heartily In accord with the plan. Red Oak offers to pay for ail the advertising for au. h a meeting, agreea to stand the loss If there Is sny and will divide the profits if the meet Is a euivoe Several high sihocls are already "sitting up and piking no tice" of the liberal Inducements. Creaton among the number, and It Is highly prob able tlmt a many-ehled meet will take place there the latter part of May or early In June. EVENTS O THE RVN.M.NG TRACKS Faaatlca Wins StlnaMHa Haadlcap at Emeryville fro an Boecer Real. OAKLAND, March 10. Fanatica. the clever 3-year-old in the Forsythe stable beat Rooger Red a nose In the Btlmpson handicap at Emeryville today. The vic tories of Bt. Francis and The Teer were r prlnes. Summaries: First race, futurity course, selling: Bt Francis (128, Mentry, 15 to 1) won, Bon Homme (113, I-oe. 13 to 21 second. Toll Box (1".1. Keega. 15 to 2) third. Time: 1:124. Becond iHce. three and a half furlongs. purse: I.lvonla (1S. Butler, 8 to 5) won. Indian Maid (1W. Ie, t to 1) second. Six teen (loo, Kirschbaum, 5 to 2) third. Time: Third race, mile ana twenty yards, sell ing: The Peer (91. Devericn. 10 to 1) won, Don Enrique (109. Archibald. 10 to 1) sec ond. Oce.tn (jueert (9, F. II. King, 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:44. Fourth race, six furlongs. Btimpsnn nan- dlcap: Fanatica (96, Ross, 6 to 1) won, Booger Red (113. Mclntyre. 13 to 5) second, Pajaroita (119. Taplln, 16 to 6) third. Time: 1:16. Fifth race, mile and a nxteenth, selling Romanoff (110, Mentry, 8 to 1) won, Qlvonni Ualerlo (ill. Korel. 8 to l) second, Blanche C. (109. Rettlg. 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:61 H Bixtli race, six furlongs, purse: Oemmell (111, Deverlch, even) won. Ocean Shore (111, Borel, 16 to 1) second, Fsncy (106, Anderson, 2 to 1) third. Time: 1:15. IOS ANOELE8, March 10. Summaries at Santa Anita: First race, five and a half furlongs: Critic (111, V. Powers. 8 to 5) won. Mattla Bumpo (ion, Wilson, 10 to l) second, Jane Laurel (98, Peak. 30 (o 1 third. Time: 1:13,. Becond race. 2-year-olds, three and a half furlongs: My Last (101, Kennedy, 11 to 8) won, J. M. Blokes (U9. J. Brooks, i to 1) second. Charli-a J. Harvey (100, Fain, 40 to 1) third. Time: 0:41H- Third race, selling, six furlongs: Jane Swift (102, Kennedy, 2 to 1) won. Lord Nel son (113, Aubuchon, 10 to 1) second, Creston (101, G. Burns, 3 to 1) third. Time: 1:12. Fourth race, selling, seven furlongs: Maid of Gotham (97, B. Wilson, 8 to 1) won, Stringency (101, Rloe, 4 to 1) second, Otllo (100. Goldstein. 26 to 1) third. Time: 1:26H. Fifth race, selling, mile: John Louis (102, Q. Burns, 8 to 6) won, Grande Dame (102, G. Henry, 7 to 6) second, Ed Ball (109, But well, 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:3644- Blxth race, selling, five and a half fur longs: Bnndplper (1(19, McOee. 20 to 1) won, Father Stafford (109. Kennedy, 2 to 1) seo ond, Bchleswig (112, G. Burns, 2 to 1) third. Time:l:06H. Seventh race, selling, six furlongs: Am pedo (111, V. Powers, 11 to 6) won. Senator Barrett (100, McCahey, 9 to 2) second, Miss Delaney (107, Aubuchon, 20 to 1) third. Time: 1:13H. FOX IN CHARGE OF CORMIUSKF.RS Bnay Now Developing a Pitching Stall. LINCOLN, Neb., March 10. (Special.) Captain "Billy " Fox of the Lincoln west m irAiriin team took charae of the Unl verslty of Nebraska base ball squad this afternoon aa coach and put the candi dates for the 'varalty through a drill of three hours In the "cage" of tha gymna sium. He spent a considerable share of the practice period In looking over in pitching material and in giving three or four of th most promising slab candi dates Instructions for twirling. 1 Coach Fox was well pleased with th size of the squad and with the prospect for a strong nine. He said the situation this spring looks a great deal better than It did last season when he assumed Con trol of tha coaching of the candidates. He ventured to assert after practice to day that, providing that the pitching problem can be solved, the Cornhusksrs will have one of the fastest college base ball teams In the valley. Two features of practice thla spring, Coach Fox explained to Captain Beltxer, will receive great attention from him. These are the developing of a staff of tw triers and the drilling of the candi dates In batting. Theae points are about the only ones at which the Cornhuekera are real weak thla aprlng, and Coach Kox believes he can strengthen them a great deal with four or five weeks of steady training. If the weather becomes favorable for outdoor practice this week the candidates will be taken to Antelope park, where they will train thla season. Arrange ments have been made with Manager Grean for tha use of the park for prac tice and for playing the intercollegiate contents on the Nebraska home schedule The Cornhusker home dates have been placed so that they will not conflict with any of the league bookings. Captain McDonald and Coach Dr. Clapp ar preparing to issue a call for truck candidates trie latter part of the wek. The cold weather of the last two days caused the announcement to be delayed until the base ball men can work out I of doors and leave the gymnasium for tne use or tne cinaer-Dam canaiaaies. For the first few days after th track 1 and field men report for training they will be kept In the armory, receiving spe cial Inatructtona from Coach Clapp for an hour or two each day. They will b sent out doors about -the middle of the present month. 1 . - JOHN SON SENDS NOTE TO JEFF Negro Chanaploa Asks for Meetlag to Arrange a Fight. KBW YORK. Msrch 10 James J. Jeffries today received an Invitation from Jack Johnson to meet him In the office of John son's attorney in thla citv to arrange, a fight. The Invitation was handed to Jeffries by an attorney of Johnson as Jeffries ap peared In a magistrate's court to answer to a charge of violating the penal code by sparring three exhibition rounds In a the atrical performance last night. Jeffries would not comment on the note. The charge agalnat Jeffries was dismissed, the champion's attorney contending that the sparring was a part of the theatrical sketch. VANCOUVER. B. C. March 10 Bam Fltzratrlck. eratwhile manager of Jack Johnson, the world's heavyweight cham pion. In an Interview this morning gave out the following statement to tha Asso ciated Press: 'I can see nothing to It but that Johnson will be champion f r as msny years aa Jeffrie held the ti'le at any rate. You may take It from me that Johnson la not afraid to meet Jeffriee. The colored man says that he will meet any man and liter. ally that includes JpfTrles and he means It that way. In their fight at Sydney. Burns wss never In It for a moment. He had no chanoe st all. I hellov fully that Johnson Is the greatest fighter now In sight, black or white. He has great courage and Is aa quick, agile and hard aa any big fighter. WAIVERS OS 8LAGLB AND HAYDKt Latter Will ftetara ladlaaaaolla, bat Former Is Not Placed. CHICAGO, March 10. It was announced here today that the Chicago National league base ball club had secured wslvers on Outfielders Jimmy Blagle and Jack Hay den. Haydn will be returned to the In dianapolis American association team, with which he played last year. It Is not known whst team will get Blagle. Blagle will be the first of the regulars of three time pennant winners to be sent to the minor leagues. HACK AVn GOTCM TO WHKITI.E Accept Terms to Meet for World Cbaaaploaahlp at Mclboaraa. MELBOCRNB. March 10. Frank Gotch and George Hackenachmldt have accepted the terma of a Melbourne syndicate to wrestle for the world's championship In this city November 8 next. Welsh to Meet Desokse. NKW ORLEANS, March lO.-Freddy Welsh, the F.ngllsh lightweight champion, and Young Donohu of Boston hav signed articles to meet in New Orleans on tha right of March 18 for a bout limited to ten rounds. Caraegle Daaatloatfor RawHa. RAWLINS. Wyo.. Mrch 10. (Special. ) Andrew Carnegie, th steel magnate, has offered to give tb city of Rswllns $10,000 for a public library, providing th city and county will agree to maintain asms. Th Board of County Commissioners and th city council ar considering th matter, and In all probability Carnegie offr will be accepted. JACK JOHNSON TALKS SOME Pugilist Says He Must Be Consulted About Trms of Jeffries Hatch. READY TO MEET ANYONE Pars la All Case Moat Have a Wlasrr aad a Loser Ks l.oaf Theatrical Eagagesaeat la Karoae. VICTORIA, B. C. March 10. Jack John' on. the heavyweight champion pugilist, and his whit wife, a former Phllsdelphla woman, who threw her lot with him after the fight at Sydney, and Bam Fltspatrlck who U no longer manager of th big black champion, having ievered relations with him, arrived todsy by the Canadian Fa clflc-Australlan ateamer Makura from Byd ney. Johnson unreservedly declared hi wllllngnees to meet Jeffrie or any other man. In an Interview Jut befor leaving for Vancouver, Johnson ald to an Asso elated Press representative: "I am willing to meet Jeffries. I am willing to meet any man In th world, and 1 do not think that any on can get a de cision over me, much less put me out. It tires mo to hear thl Ulk about Jeffriee claiming the championship. Why, when a mayor leave office h' an ex-mayor, Isn't he? When a champion leave the ring he an ex-champlon. Well, It Jeffrie want to try and get th championship back I'm willing to take him on. No, I'm not making any restriction. Whaf the matter, though, with th talk of arrange ments of a fight with Jeffrie? What will Johnson taker In all the notice I have seen It all what Jeffries will tsk. What' the matter with what Johnson will take? "I'm the champion, ain't IT I want a winner and loser' end. t don't care whether it I 60 and 40 or 78 and S6. but there's got to be a winner and loser's end. That's how I met Burns. No Evan Dlrlsloa of Pars. "1 knew I could get him and I followed him ground th world before I got on with him at Sydney to show the people that I could do it. If Jeffrie wants a go, aa th papers say, he' got to see me, and there's got to be winner and loser' end." It la doubtful, according to the arrange ment mads by Johnson, whether any fight could be brought on with Jeffries, Ketchel or any other man within sis month. While hi plans are not absolute, he hinted at willingness to change them If anything big was hung up for a match with Ketchel. Johnson Intends to devote several months to a theatrical engagement, having signed with a syndicate In England for th Lon don halls, and after an English tour to tour Franc and Germtny. Johnson will leave the Makura at Van couver and proceed tomorrow to Chicago, arriving there Saturday. H will continue his Journey to Galveston on Monday, ar riving at hi Texas home on Wednesday. When his attention was drawn to the Galveston dispatch announcing the forma tion of committee to arrange a parade at Galveston hi ayes sparkled and he showed his gold-topped teeth with a grin and aald: Tell them I'll be there." Asked whether he InteSided to arrange a match with Ketchel. he said everything depend on tha offer. It was doubtful, though, he said. If anything could be brought off until after hi theatrical tour. Baltimore Man Admits Killing His Sweetheart John J. Mueller, Who Said Girl Was Shot by Highwayman, Now Says ' Death Was Accidental. BALTIMORE:, March 10. Under search ing question today, John J. Mueller con fessed that It was h who last night hot and killed hi sweetheart. Miss Reglna Beed. H aald ther wa no truth in th story hs told immediately after th shooting that he and Mis Heed war held up by th highwayman, who, after securing hi money, demanded a necklace worn by Miss Read. Muallei stated that last night that Mis Reed li response to thla demand slapped tha high wayman' face and was shot. Accord ing to Mueller' statement, after they had walked a short distance, the glr; preceding him, he thought ha saw a man emerging from behind a tree and, be lieving himself to be In danger, fired, but owing to th unsteadiness of hU aim th bullet struck and killed Miss Reed.. His story, however, is not accepted by th police, who declar th killing was premeditated. They say Mueller wished wished to break off hi engagement to Miss Read and had not th courage to tell her o. - At th coroner' inquest it waa shown that th pi ac whr th shooting took plac wa dark and that a highwayman oould not hav seen th necklace worn by tha girl and that Mueller could not have seen th alleged highwayman' pis tol gllaten. Last November a letter re ceived by Mueller threatened with harm r ne oia not cease hi attentlona lo Ml Reed. The police believe Mueller sent th letter to himself. MAN INJURED IN AN ELEVATOR Vletlm Take a to Hoapltal. Where lajarlra Are Reported Not ' to Bo Serloaa. Joseph Chladek, Fifteenth and Popple ton avenue, employed as a night watch man at th Iten Biscuit company plant. Twelfth and Jones Streets, was painfully injured about 7:10 o'clock last night by being caught in a moving elevator. iniadek wa standing on th third floor and reached through th gat ' lo stop th elevator, which waa coming up In some manner hi head was caught and be waa injured about tb head and neck. H wa taken to St. Joseph's hos pital in th police ambulance and it wa stated last night that b I aot serlousH hurt. Drags 8 her Iff aad Kseapre. CHEYENNE. Wyo.. March 10. -(Special. ) -iSherlff Broadwater of Scott county Vir ginia, who came here several week ago for Jack Mead, who waa charged with the murder of an aged Virginian, but who caped from Broadwater at Appalachea. near their destination, has written to Sheriff Shaffner her that h and hi deputy were drugged In a hotel at Ap palachea and did not regain consciousness for thre hour after Mead mad hi escape. Sheriff Broadwatar believed Mead wa aaslsted by some of his friends, who larnd of their coming. Large rewards hsv been offered for the return of Mrad to custody. II I regarded a on of th moat dangerous young criminal in th country. Urir Frail Killed a Texas. DALLAH, Tex. March 10 Advices from a large portion of th fruit section of Texaa state that the frees last uight practically destroyed th early Xrult aaj vegstabl crop. At the Theaters Mra. Ulaaa of Ih Cabbage Patch" at th Dutd. Mra. Wlgga of tha Cabbage Patch" a comedy In three act, by Annie Crawford Flexner and Alice H.gan Rice, under direction of Llebler Co. Th cast: Mrs. Wlgg .. Lovely Mary Mips Hasy.... Miss Lucy Mrs. Klchorn. Mrs. riliulta.. Asia Australia Europena .... Mr. Btubblns. Mr. Wlggs.... Mr. Bobb Chtl Hsty... Blllv Wiggs... Blanche ChSDmsn ..... .Lottie Alter Helen I-owell .......Florence Mushy Helen. Raymond ...Katherlne Belknap Georgia Hays ( Pearl Egsn .........lUrnlee Btvart .......John F. Webber J, W. Smiley Harry L. Fraser ..Eugene Shakespeare ; Arg II Campbell Tommy lommy - p""j , H. Hunkerdunkus J one... Hs try C. Brsdley yaoy ovawuiow Deputy Sheriff Harry c..traaie Brother Bplcer .D. C. Peacock Deacon Bagby. Mr. Bhults Mr. Klchorn.... Joe Klchorn.... Pete Bhults.... .... . A. W. Haflin ...Robert Stanley William Bhrlock Harry Scott . Master Johnson Cuhy. By Himself The homely philosophy of MrsvWgs. th kindliness thst went,. with her. wherever she journeyed and th patience with hlch she bore the "sling and arrows of out rageou fortune," and, . liar never-falling gospel of good cheer ought to 'amply pay ny world-weary aoul for ' sitting through the three acta of. the comedy that has been made from the story told by Mr. Rice. And when thla moral lesson coms garnished wh the richest of comedy, the kind that 'hss no bitterness, floa-ing from minds that are lowly and hearts that are simple, th play deserve th success It . has achieved. "Mr. Wlgg of th Cab bag Patch" may not yt-oo th classic II promoter call It, but It surely deserves to b. and In tlm doubtless wlllN It takes time to make a classic, even If it b laid down on classic lines. - Miss Chapman la making a great Success of th role that wa made to llv by Madge Carr Cook. It la not -an Imitation, al though It follows cloxeiy th lines Of the original. Mr. Wlgga I sufficiently broad and cathollo t permit of much variation In her presentation without doing any vio lence to th part a a whole. Mies Chap- man has a firm grasp of the essentials and sndow th character with' an element of sympathy that eems to. very nearly real ise th Ideal.. r -. ' Miss Alter is well cast for Lovey Mary, the part inserted in the play from another story because It add "heart Interest." She Is sweet and natural,' and not too simple, and wins her way easily.'' Miss Lowell Is a weepy, forlorn Miss Haas aad th aver age man would be willing to rtde a long way In a box car to get away from the sight of her face, regardless of her ability ' a a cook. Mo oh blamed Btubblns a great deal for the remonstrance ha set up against Mr. Wlggs' effort al a matchmaker after the fact had been accomplished and the fraud had become apparent. Mr. Klchorn, In th hand of Miss Raymond, la a an gular and as attenuated as Mrs. Bhults (played by Mis Belknap) 18 rotund. ' Miss Raymond' voice 1 another excellent ad junct to her Idea of th part. Tha little Wtggaes,' with their geographical names, ar there In force, and ar a8 active a they are numerous. Mr. Webber' Btubbin I a clever crea tion. While the part I low comedy all th way, It la achlevsd without any resort to sheer buffoonery end Is finished a well a it I begun. 'Th other men In th' com pany are of rather negative quality. '-Th piece 1 well atagad. . ' The audience at th Boyd last night was not tha largest that' aver, gather at the theater, but It wa one o the best enter-, alned. If hearty laughter and inoera- apn plaua ar to count, then th performance Is to be listed as a sucoess. A matinee this afternoon and a performano,' this evening close the engagement - -, , Woodmen Hold v Annual Meeting Four Hundred Delegates Representing Camps in Four States in Session . at Leavenworth. - 1 " LEAVENWORTH, Kan.. March jo. 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