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HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE? MONDAY. APRIL S. 1900. PERSONAL. OMAHA Stammerers' lot., Ramge Bldg. (lt-4U HALL'S MfM, owy Id-taaad. 1SU Farnam. .. 1. (11)-13 FRIVATB bom during ronf Incment ; bavble adopted. The (Jowl Samaritan San itarium, 748 Flrat Ava, Council Bluff. la, v. (i)-mw) J-J , ErtKWOOD'S ANTl - TCBKRCll.. "SIS UNDERWEAR for men- nd women, mads of pur unadulterated wool, In bright, airy room, under the supervision of Dr. Pratt, I1M par . garment. Manu factured by Oeorg Anefcwod Co., Bennington. Vt. l cl) M107 Ix CM. EQGBRS, private confinement home. 118 Martha St. TeL Douglas 8.. . (18MWO AlOx vapor baths r;;r gV,.: men. If you want-to get rid of your rheumatism. ' lumbago, aclatlca and other chronic a'lmenta, take the vapor hatha and mui( treatments of Dr.' and Mr. R. B. Benda. VT also give face and clp treat ment. We get remits. 20-214 Paxton Rlk. Tel. Dougl 1(0, .- 18-43S A . fAC2QAPTr' treatment and bath. Mme. .UAOMUfJ Bmltn, 622 8. 18th. M floor. (li) 627 Vf AflWFTTP Flectrlo vibratory. 120 4.11'- jSln .Room "8. Fourth Floor. OJd Boston- Store. 1S M9 AU THE SALVATION ARMT ol1c1t raatoff clothing; In fact, anything you do not need, we collect, rap Air and sell at 134 N. 11th St., for coat of collection to the worthy poor. fall 'phone Douglas 41.V and wagon will call. (18 7 TOT7NO WOMEN coming to Omaha aa (ranger are Invited to-visit the Young Women' Christian aaaoclatlon, 17th and Howard HI., where' they will be directed to suitable boarding place or otherwise assisted. A deaconess representing the association meet train at the Union sta tion aa traveler' aid.- 1 (18-2H8 YRINGES. rubber good, by mall: cut rrlces. Send for free catalogue. Myers- Dillon prut Co Omaha. 1lrlL POULTRY AND EGGS OTTTMWA PoulfVy Yards Light Brahma won 7 premiums at the state fair. Stock for sale, old and young. R. T. Cameron, Ottumwa. la. (11-M14 x WHITE "ROCKS Egg from pen scoring " H to 94,. 11,80 for fifteen eggs. C. W. Howell, Altoona, la.' (lit M2S7 fx ORPINGTONS, aJl varieties, blue ribbon winner: mating Hat free. Boomgarn a Orpington Yard, liumbolt, Neb. 1 V' - 11)-M.S1 BOOS From -two fine pe-na of Barred Hecks of cockerel mating; cockerela ac.or tng M and ?1H. tt per 18. Eggs from out side pen. 13 per 100, Mr. J. M. Stewart, Alnsworth,. la. , (11) M23 x B. C. BLACK. MINORCA egg for setting, tl for IS. Tel. Harney 2321 (11) M8M Mix R. C. R. I.- RED BOOS for sal. Pen egg. 11.64 per 18. U per 100; from pen scoring W to M rang $1 per 18, $4 per ion. J. w. Abraham. Valley. Neb. (1D-M243 Whit Leghorn gar l per IK), at Mandy I,e Farm.- Tai. Florence VO. .,.: (U)-M76 AM CHAMBERLAIN'S Original perfect dry chick feed. I"ee thla only and av young chicken. , Stewart's Feed Btore. Sols Agents. .1X3 N. lftth Bt. (ll)-MMl May f SILVER TRACED ' Wyandotte cockers1, choice stock, scored" aiid unscored; Pekln ducks. Mrs. F. R. McLaughlin, Manning, la. . . ' , (U)-Mli87 A4x INCUBATORS FOR BALE 264-egg capac ity, cheap. APDly Expressmen' Del., 22d and Izard.. UD M229 6x WHITE Wyandotte 7S per setting. Tel. Harney 4020 8ul Jones Bt. (11) M223 8x PRINTING JARVE PTO. CO., Job printing and calen dars.. JBtlli.aVC.ao, 4y,i'oot lnd. A-20.( .: REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATB DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1868; prompt aervlca; get our price. 1710 Farnam Bt. ! l)-8 REAL E8TATH TITLE-TRUBT CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, Preatdent. (19)-17 PAYNE INV. CO.. flrat floor N. Y. L BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandela Blrlg. . . . .. G9-61 DARUNO DARL1NO, 441 Brandela Bldg., Tls. D. n34 or A 1HS. (1)-M27i CITY PROPERTY FOR SA LB. IF YOU' HAVE ( City property, ftrma.' ranch tanda or mer chandla to sell or trade, list them with ma. It coats you nothing unleas I effect a sal. W. W. Mitchell, 132 lid. Td. bldg. (l)fc!t BUILT FOE A HOME On North Wth St., overlooking Carter park aixt Cut-Off lAke, new 7-r., strictly modem house, with combination flxturea, hut water heating plant, furnace, right up to data. Owner naa t sell on account of alckne, has made low price, IJ.90Q. for uulck aula $1.1)00 cash, balance monthly. Don't fall to look Into thla. It' a bargain. . . - . Payne, Bostwick & Co., Sol Agent, analn Floor N. Y. I.lfe Bldg. (W)-I I BY OWNER. -room. mortem house, with nam, Haneooni Plac. tS.VM. Addrea O M, car Bee. (!) Uiai lux BOULEVARD HOL'SIB, tUl North Uth St., t rooms, modern, only $3,600. Tlioma Brennao, room 1 New York Lif Bldg. (1S44 CLOSE . IN flat location,, south and east front, full: lot. only U block from til Boton tor. $?,W0. I. CONNER, owner, ttl Board of Trad Bldg. UJ Mrs 7 GREAT bargain, all mnaer.t, nearly new, hot water heat, for $1,000 leaa than. It la worth., tilt .OUarlea. Telephone Web. 1. . . . (1) MUI10 x DUNDEE SNAP 100x135 feet, south front, at 81st ami Un ileraood. In Dundc. block from Ha.w Uwtlow ciub and achool ana on car linn; an. rounded by. line t.omea and overlooking in Intautlf tl country Westward. Till U a.i ldl hom lte. . Ad).iintog lot ar tivld t U.iSu. . 'or caah tuls weak w can sail lho lor $1,400. Better buy Uiam. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,- Urat Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. Tli Dougla 17S1; -A" lleH. i ' k ' (l'J)S'DI IXIK SAUd liknuaoine, aptu-luua raa.dcnoe, la choioeat location poMtuie. utodern. fine condition; tnuulra of ewner. Adlress Postofftc Boa UL StaUon U. Tel. Harney t4M. U UTMx HOMES IN MSNRON Part cash; balance am aa ot. W. B. Yartou, t a or. pUanag Ave., Ueoeon. Tel. Benson tel. Kit)M . W Au LUST your property wltt Chrla Boyer. tZtl sm4 CunUcg gt. . -t U) m REAL ESTATS, LOANS and Insurant List your property with u for ai or exchange. Walnut and OrcUard llllie Realty Co.. 10 Hamllten St. 'Phono Uarnay Vii: lud.. B-U4& (1 U FOR RALB Nebraaka'a cbolot corn and alfalfa, tutda. Writ for price list of bu ' L. Nlder. Falrbury. Neb. - (U)-MU6 x W..AN! 9A8H otrf '" lo' U nd 14. block 1, Cretghtoa Hdrht. northeast corner 43c: and Corby Sis. Telephnn Harney (1)-M1M lox FOiR BALK Uoo4 7-room 14 story cottage , ,Zli Z. ' ol rt tront; pav-a. Aaitui un o uu A V. Make Us An Offer for thl property. 610 Poppleton Avt). Vacant lot. 2 lit and Corby 8ts. Creigh, Sons & Co., S08 Bee Bldg. (19) S2 IJ.nco If ANBCOM nACPi. NORTH OF PARK. 8-room house, partly moTTcTn, full Int. CHEAP. Just the place for someone who will spend a little money and fla up a good home. M. J. KENNARD V CO., 809-10 Brown Blk. (19)-M3 ( Ilanscom Park Investment We have two eight-room modern housea located at 13K)-1342 Hnuxh I7th 8t. Rental value $2tl.I5 per month vach. Price, $7,o for each house. Here 1 a flrat-claJis In vestment. The owner Is anxiona to sell to raise money. On look the houses over and see ti for further particular. Payne, Bostwick 8? Co., Bole Agents, Main Floor-N. Y.' Life Bldg. ' (! 5 A SNAP 8-KOOM MODBHN HOME Plastered Attic, Two blocka from Uth 8t. car. South front. Lot 80x18, paved street. 2670 Poppleton Ave. Inquire at 2rtu Poppleton Ave. (19)-M239 BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS Eight rooms, modern, oak finish, full twa torle. large, comrnortloue rooms, elegant arrangement and finish; built for a home two yeara ago; east front, Hanacom park, Park Ave. This property must be sold by th 10th Inst., and th price will sell It, a It Is ottered for $1,800 less than Ita actual value. Part cash will handle It. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY BS2 Brandcis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (1) 21 Eight-room modern dwelling, $4. OHO; nearly new; paved street; desirable location, ad- iolnlng the West Farnam district; one lock from car; east front lot; subject to t Installment of paving; very attractive, neat, a mall home In desirable neighbor hood. , D.V. Sholcs Co., Ill Bd. of Trade Bldg. 10th and Farnam. Tel.: Doug. 4. lnd., A 104. (1S)-714 3 ONLY $3,400 for 2215 Georgia Av.; nlc parlor, sitting room, dining room, den and large kitchen on first floor, four bedrooms, large bath room and storeroom on second floor; cellar under entire house with good furnace, laun dry sink, cistern with two pumps, outside cellarwayr house In splendid repair through out, double floor, hard oil finish, pavsd street, cement walk, all paid for. t.'r 1 a bargain for some one with a large family, on car line, near Hanscom park. Can show property any time. . : Payne, Bostwick & Co., Sol Agent, Main Floor N. Y. Lif Bldg. (19-72 3 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALS) Cwlorad. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Qreeley district. , under Irrigation; sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, easy payments. National Investment Co., 681 Brandela Bldg.. Omaha. Tel. Doug la mi. (20) 467 Iowa. JXH 8AI.E A good bargain In land, MO acres ty, miles souin ot walnut, ae cribed a nei 4-76-38. Lincoln township. In th best part of Pottawattamie county, fur immediate sale at $76 per acre; thla la a ral bargain: belongs to non-resident. Apply to Leonard KveratL 18 Pearl 8t, CcunoU Bluff, la. (20)-M0ft lx A FIRST CLASS BARGAlN-1,791 aerea, . Comanche county, - Kansas; ' I mile to good market; all amooth land; 200 acrea a little rolling; 400 acrea cultivation, 2H0 acrea wheat, aome alfalfa, good Improve ment. Price, $&2.O00. Adktn-Hrtronft A Co., Lyon, Kan. (20) MS86 x Mlaaoarl. NELSON'S bargain llart 14 SO acrea 4 mile from C'.yde; nlc, level land, all fenoed, at $160. 18160 acre near Agenda, in Ger man settlement; creek bottom and wall Improved. A bargain at $$.000, with good terms. Also hv several good farm that 1 can give good tradea on. Writ for my complete list, mentioning thl paper. . Walter Nelson, Clyd. Kan. (SO) Mia I raafcav, FOR SALE 468-acre ranch near Sidney. 120 acre of bay land, 160 acre farm land, balance pasture, nearly all fenced; good well, but no buildings. School hous near; idetrack cloae. Price $18 per acre, part on time. W have many other bargalna. $0-acre farm, well Improved, near Grand Island, $6,400. For particulars, writ Dill Huston. Grand Island, Neb. 3)-M242 x IRRIGATED That' another way of saying "sure crops." You don't have to wait tor rain; Just turn on th water and water th BOUNTIFUL CROPS W hav a nlc selection of land at reasonable price la the great NORTH PLATTE VALIEY Go out with us and be convinced. NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY, APRIL 6TII Write Chll-Telephone. , PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Ground Floor N. Y. Lif Bldg., Omaha, Nebraak. Both 'Phones. . (20) Ml$ I Oklahes $80,000 FOR A SINGLE OA8 WELL Th Kanaaa Natural lia company paid that amount for a well near Nowata. In No wata county; w have land at $10 to $a per acre; you might get a ga well; If you will I ua, we will explain why thla land la so cheap: If goo4 farm land, too. Nowata lAnd and Lot Co.. guile 624 N. Y. Life Bldg . Omaha, Nh. phone I'ed 1W, Open vn)Ds () M17 I REAL ESTATE FARM AD RANC H I. AMD FOR SAI.R Oklahoma I oat la ae4. CHOICE Oklahoma farm for sale. lt aerea, room house, barn, crlh, granary i acre In cultivation, 70 acres bottom, JO acre orchard; T mile from railroad town; price, $ per acr; one-half caah, time on bal ance. Writ Swop 4k Co., ftlllwster, OkL (20 M73t AAx REAL ESTATE FOR RENT DO you want to aell your home In a hurryT Then let ua help you out. It will cost you nothing unles we gwt your price. BE MIS. Rrandcla Blk. (21) M348 $ REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loana and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co., 12'JO Farnam St.' S2)-26 WANTED City loan. Peter Trust Co. 22)- SECOND MORTGAGE loan negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell phone Dougla 23JS. (23)- Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for ' sale amounts from $300 to $3,000. In BENSON & MYERS, 413 N. Y. Life Bldg. . , (22)-Mia t LOANS WANTED. (t you need a reasonable loan on well Im proved Omaha real eatate, I can enter tain your application, at 8 or 8Vi par cent Interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege 1 given for repayment before maturity. I. Slbbemsen, 508 Old Boston Store Blc',,. B)-M471 A17 . PATNE, BOSTWICK A CO., N. Y. Life. Prlvat money; $600 to $5,000; low rate. (22)-632 $100 TO $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. 2?)-2 FIVE PER CENT MONEY te loan on Omaha Riinlnesa Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Lif Bldg (22) PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 61 Brandela Bldg. (22)-l liOWEST RATES Bernls, Brandels Bldg. (22) 27 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop erty. Conrad Young. 1818 Dodge St. (2D-MG3S $600 TO $5,000 on home In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2162. - (22) 37 MONEY TO LOAN-Pyne Inveitment Co. (22)-6J4 $600 to $300(000, lowest rates, no- delay. Qtrvln Bro.. 1604 Farnam, (22) 636 MONEY TO BUILD. $500 to $200,000 at current rate. W. H. THOMAS, 60$ Flrat Nat l Bank Bldg. (23V-633 REAL ESTATE WANTED ' WANTED TO BUY.) IF you MUST aell. list with us. We cannot sell anything unless at squeese price. Open evening. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suit 834, N. Y. Lif Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red 190. ' " '(25)-W WANTED TO RENT YOUNG married couple, no children, desire to rent completely furnished, house . or apartment: preferably In West Farnam district, for the summer or longer;, refer ence exohanged. Address O 1M. Bee. (28) M306 8x STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repair; Thermostats and other heat regulator; new furnace and hot water combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 1204-1208 Dougla St 'Phone: lnd. A-8621; Bell. Dourla 960. 68 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST price for .secondhand furniture, carpet, clothe and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. (26)-60 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoe. Tel. Doug. 840L . () 441 AUCTIONEERING Th notd auctioneer of Iowa., III. and Neb., F. D. VanPelt, hss located in Omaha. Office. 842 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone lnd. A 3522. (26) -61 4 A17 WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, May L 6 or 8-room thor oughly modem house, in good neighbor hood, will leaa for year. No children. Reference given. Addrea, stating' term, 8 266. Bee. (26) 864 x WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION stenographer; reference. Address 8, Bea Office. South Omaha. (2V)-919 5 POSITION WANTED by lady a book keeper and stenographer; will start in at a reasonable salary, provided there is chance for .advancement; 6 years' experi ence, with best of references. 'Phone Webster 1618. (27) 191 6x GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING quartermaster. Fort Omaha, Nebraska, March t. 19U9. Sealed proposals in tripli cate, subject to th usual condition will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, April 7, 19U9, and than opened in public for constructing, plumbing, heating, electrlo wiring and elec tric fixtureavfor th following building at Fort Omaba, Nebraska: On double bar rack, one atable, on atable guard and ahop building and on gun ahd. Full infor mation furnished on application. United State reserve th right to reject any or all bid. Envelopes containing proposala to be marked, "Proposals for constructing, etc.. building at Fort Omaha, Nebraska." and addressed to Captain C. da P. Chand ler. Constructing quartermaster. Fort Omaha, Nebraska. M. 8-9-10-11 A6-6 RAILWAY TIME CARD I'NION STATION IOTH AND MA SOX lilts Pacific Leave a 8 66 am .a 1:60 pm Arrive, a $:4o pm a $ 00 pm a 9:20 am a 6:00 pm a $ oO pm a 6:45 pm a $ 46 pm a 4'4o pm a 7:06 am b 1:40 pm on train Overland Limited Colorado Exprcsa Atlantic Exnreaa . Oregon Express a 4:10 pm Ixji Angela Limited. ...sJ2 oi pm Fast Mali a t to am China and Japan Mall.. a 4 00 pm North Piatt Local a 8:16 am Colo. Chicago Bpeclal...ali:10 am Beatrlc A tftromsburg Local bll:40 pm Local passengers not carried No. 1 and 2. Chlaaao Oreat Wwlm St. Paul-Minneapolis.... t 30 Bt. Paul-Mlnneapoli..,. 7:20 Chicago Limited 1:06 Chicago Kx press 7:80 pm are pin am nm 7 20 am 11: pm 8 27 am 11 36 pm Chicago Kxpreaa $ 20 e.dw pia t hleaaro, Reek lalaaa Pacifi EAST. Chicago Llmltad e $ 00 Iowa Local a 7:o Kocky Mountain Ltd....a$ 00 Dee Moines A Eastern. .a 7:v0 Des Molnss Passenger.. a 4:00 Iowa Local .'.bll 00 Chicago (Eaatern Ex.).. a 4:40 Chicago Flyer a t it am all OB pm am a 4 90 pm am all.ui pm am a 4 ) pm pra al2 80 pn am b 9 66 pm pra a 1:10 pm pm a l.-li ant WEST. Rocky Mountsln Ltd. ...all 16 Colo. A el. Ezoreaa a 1 20 OkL A'Tsxa aUpre..a 4.40 pm a 160 pm pmv a 4 30 pin pm ai.Upaa roiTf ! Chicago, Mllwaakee A St. Pail Chicago A Colo. Sprcl.il a 7:?R am all So pm Cal. A Oregon Express. 8 0 pm a 8.26 pm Overland Umlted a -M pm am Perry Local b $15 pm bll;26 am Mlesoerl raclfle K. C. A St. L. Express.. 9.-00 am a 8:46 am K. C. A St. L. Expr .., all :lt pm a (.80 pm Wabash- St. Louis Express a (JO pm a 9 Ht. Ijouls Local (from Council Biuffs) a 8:00 am all Stanberry Ical (from Council Bluffs) b 8:0 pm blO Illlaols rntrml . Chicago Express a 7:16 am a 8 Chicago Limited 0 pm a 8: MThn.-flt. Paul Express.b 7:lS am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 6:00 pm a 8 Omaha-Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:18 pm all Chicago A . Northwestern Chicago Daylight -..a 7;3I am all Twin City Express .a 7:46 am alO Chicago Local 1 ,aU .aoam a 2 :K am :1( pm 15 ant 45 pm 30 am 80 am 80 am 48 pm :!o pm .'2H pm :20 am 36 pm 1 am .30 am :3A pm :00 am 36 pm .23 am :20 pm :85 am :20 pm :20 pm pm :20 pra Sioux City Laical. ..a 8:46 pm all Chicago 1och1 .... a 4:30 pm a 8 Chloago Special ' a 6:00 pm a 8 Minnesota-Dakota Ex.. a 8:48 pm a 9 Fast Mall a 3 Twin City Limited a 9:00 pm a 8 Los Angeles Limited. x. .a 9.00 pm ali Overland Limited a!0:00 pm a 8 Nebraska and Wyoming Division Norfolk-Bnnestee 7:40 m a 6 Lincoln-Long Pine Deed wood-Lincoln Casper-Lander .... Fremont-Albion .;. Hastings-Superior ...,.a 7:40 a 8 00 a 8:00 b 6:20 b 3:00 am prn pm pm pm a 10 a 6 a 8 b l b 8 Bl'RIINGTON 8T Ae!OTH A MASON Berlin gtoa Denver A California... North wet Special ..a. Black Hills North wef Expres ... Nebraska rxlnt Lincoln Fast Mall Nebraska Express Lincoln Iocal Lincoln I.ocaI .; ,. Schtiylsr-Plsttsmouth . Bellevue-Plattsmouth .. Plattsmotith-Iowa Bellevue-Plattsmouth . Denver IJmlted Chicago Special Chicago Kn press Chicago Flyer Iowa Local St. Louis Express Kansas City A St. Joe. Kansas City A St. Joe. Kansas City A fit, Joe. Leave a 4:10 pm .a 4 10 pm .k 4:10 pm al2:16 am .a 8:46 am .h 1:20 pm .a 9:18 am ' Arrive, a 8:46 pm a 1:45 pm a 6:10 pm a 9:08 am a 6:10 pm al2:11 pm a 6:10 pm b 9: am a 7:N pm bl0:20 am b 1:06 pm e 2:40 pm a 7:06 am a11:46 pm a 8:65 pm a 8:M am all:30 am all :.V) am a 8 30 am a 8:10 pm ,b 8:06 prn .b' 9:18 am cJ2:S6 pm .a 4:10 pm .a 7:26 am .a 4:20 pm .a 5:.K pm .a 9.16 am .a 4:40 pm ,al0:4') pm a 9:16 am .a 4:40 pm WEBSTER ST A 10TH A WEBSTER Chleaaro, St. Paal, Mlnaeapoll A r.i- ; - On Iave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. .b 6:S0 am b 9:20 pm Sioux City Passenger.. .b 2:00 pm bll :65 am Bk.ux City Local c 8i:46 am c 6:20 pm Emerson Local b pm b 9:10 am Mlssomrl Pacific - Auburn Local b J:fl0 pm bll:2B am a Dall. b Datlv excent Sundav. a Sun day only, d Dally xcept Saturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 2TIW TOBX TO FA2US XV SATS FRENCH LINE Satsty, Bp. Omnfort via XKavre to Pan, th City Beautiful. Fut Trains to AU Comlaental Points. Compagnie Generate Trans atlantique OIaatls twin serew express steamors sail every Thurwiar. 10 . m. They are moaorn wonder, with all ,oonvonlnca and IuxutIks ot moat palatial boirlt oh area (ninder era! a. Paaaengar alavators. root oala. orchestras, famous eulalna, xyoina.lum. 4allr newspaper, alecant snltM( ' provide ajreateet comfort. Nanl officers,- maa-o'-war dlielpKns, wlre laas UlearaphT. submarlna ball signal tyatarm al lord Trr provltlon (or absolute aatetr. La Lorraine April iLa Touralna April 19 La Provanoa ....April IE La Lorralna. Mar 4 La Same April 21 La Troveac May II Spaelal Ona-claa fabln ..Serrlc (II elaai) t40 to S0, alternate Baturdaxe .on new largo twla aorsw and oipreM ateamara. Hrm Tork-Bordaaux sarrl.-s (Tina class eablti) onix 140 and IM. , ... r H. B. Moors .;v Jill Farnam Strast U Neea Ut National Bank W. 8. Book 1&24 Farnam BtroaC CANADIAN PACIFIC Z.XSB THAW FOUS DATS AT IB. Wsskly Sailing Betwasn JsToatecal, Quebe and Uverpeot. Two day on th beautiful St. Lawrence river and th ahorteat. ooean route to Eu rope. . . Nothing better on the, Atlantic than our Empresses. Wireless on all eteamara. Flrat class, $90 j second. $50; one olasa cabin, $45. : Ask your tlclcet agent, or write (or aU ng. rates and booklet. o. x. BzxjAicnr, o. a B3S So. Clark at, Oaloago, HI, WZSLEYANS TO TQTJE KANSAS Ball Team I Stronv and Expected to Make Good' Skewing. " LINCOLN. April -4.-8pecll.-TTi Ne braska Wesleyan univsrstfy base ball team, with Coach' Z. O. Clevenger, left Saturday morning for a week' trip through Kansas. They have the following game sched uled: . Saturday afternoon, Kansas Aggie at Manhattan) Monday and Tuesday, Beth any college; at Llndsborg .Wednesday; at McPherson Thursday:' Kansas Wesleyan at Sallna; Friday, Fort . Riley, returning horn Saturday. r. Th team has arranged for game on the hom .diamond with Doane, Cotner univer sity, Stat university, Missouri, BelTevue and Peru. . ' The base ball outlook' at Wesleyan lb bright, a th team 1 In good shape and many victories are promised. The lineup Includes Strlngfellow. Farthing, Cole, Hull, Lehman, Swan, - Rously, tUsenlieart, Cain and Campbell. ' v MISSOURI LOSES . IN, THE NINTH Normal School KaorWs Haydea Oat '. ot the Box. COLUMBIA. Mo., April 4. (Special Tele gram.) By. a ninth Inning rally, the War renaburg Slate Normal base ball team drove Pitcher Uayden from th box and teok the opening game of the season from Missouri university on Rollins field today. Each team . got seven hits, but the Teachers bunched their in the ninth and piled up a lead which th surprised Tiger could not overcome. Hay den pitched good ball for Missouri until the fatal ninth, and Thomas, th normal star, who baffled the varsity twlc last year, wa also effective, strik ing out twelv men and Issuing only one pass. Blakelvy'a home-run for Mlaaourl nd a one-handed catch of a liner In deep left by Qoatch of Normal, with th base full, were the feature. ' The final acor was: " Warrensburg, 6; Missouri, 2. BtJUNSx GOES TO TRAIN GOTCH Old Fanner Will Haadle Chan plea for Match with Tark. Farmer Bum left Saturday night for Chicago to train Frank Qotch for hi wrestling maich with Uahmout April 14, at Chloago. Farmer Burn was th flrat teacher Frank Ootch had and ha been his principal advisor since, having trained Mm for his match with Hackeosclimidt a year ago when Ootch won th title of champion of th world. "That Turk I a better man than soma of th ptypl In Omaha think." raid Burn. "Ua' an awful good man, he la. H I heavier than Ootch and strong and Is hard to get back of. Then he's on of th hard est, men In th world to bold. Ha will glv Frank a good match, but' I think Frank will beat nlra." . Quick Action for Your Money You get that by ualng The Be advertising columns, your business. RAILWAY TIME CARD- ROURKES Willi EWASH U.-A Semi-Professionali Get Look-in . Against Omaha. LAWLER GETS THREE HITS Pa T wirier Tboeaht te Be Reapoa. : slble for lloldleg Hardware Mrs Dons te Foar lilt and X Score. Eddie Lawler made three of th four hit the Lee-Olass-Andi-ecsen tem was able to make off Pa's twlrler Sunday afternoon, reaching third on on and sec ond on another and he was th only hard ware man to get beyond first base, Omaha winning by the score of l Pa' pitcher ar already showing that they are th real goods, -and a yester day waa the first warm day of the sea son they were not afraid to let loose a few benders, with th reult that Bradford's men were at their mercy all the way through. Th ony chance of fered for a store wa In th fourth In ning, when Lawler hit a three-sacker with but -one out Trowbridge and Henry followed, and an both had hit the ball the day before the hopes of the Original rooter ran high, but Tracy Johns waa on the hill and he was working aome to make up for the long hit which Lawier made and which should have been nailed by the outfield. He. dished out high one and low ones and twister and benders, with the result that when the Inning wa over three men had strike outs charged against them. Lawler made one hit off each of the three Omaha pitchers and the mighty Casey made one off Hanson, accounting for the four hit made by the semi-profs. Wanted to See I.oagr Bath. Cadman did the best hitting for Omaht. driving two liner .In the tarns pUce Juat over the pitcher's head, with plenty of ateam, behind them. Smith also hit safely twice, while King made the long hit for the champs when he drove to right for three aacks. ... Long Bath, the giant first baseman of the Rourke family, who Is fighting hard for a place on the team, was not In uni form, to the great disappointment of a large number of fans. The change In cli mate from California has sort of put htm off his feed and he Is under th doctor' care, but probably will be In condition to play against Minneapolis Tuesday Ha played. In the Csllfornla league this win ter and came through with a batting average of .111 against the crack pitch ers who were wintering In California. Silent Hanson performed well, but did not exert himself as he did the day be fore. He dished up nothing butatralght ones, as his arm wa a trifle a or. Pa ha named him silent because he ha not said a word since joining the train ing squad over a week ago. He abso lutely refuses to talk. But he la there with the goods, and It now look a though he would land a permanent berth on the team. All the old spavs are lim bering up under the Influence of the sun and the work Captain Franck-la giving (hem. Joe Canflllori will bring his Minneapo lis bunch to Omaha Tuesday for thre games, and Omaha fans will see sn en tire outfit of big leaguers. Scsrcely a man In the lineup but who has been In one or the other of the big leagues. The score: OMAHA. . . ,. AB. R. H. O. A. E. f-'."her!.lf 4 , 1 1 0 0 King- 2b.... , 4 11 1 0 VaaUnder. cf v I ,0 1 0 0.0 Welch., rf ....; 4 0 0 ' 1' 0 0 Pendry.8b 4 0 0 1 1 1 C. Claire, lb 2 I 0 . U 0 0 Smith, ss 8 1 2. a 1 0 Cadman. c... 3 1 J 7 0 0 LeBiand, c... 1 0 0 4 1 0 Lower, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Johns, p 1 ft i- - 0 10 Belden ; 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hanson, p, 1-0 0 0 0 0 Totals .'. 31 8 27 "5 1 LEE-GLASS-ANDREESEN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Olbaon, cf 4 0 0 I 0 1 B. Claire, c ..4 0 0-2 1 0 Lawler, ss 4 0 i J J 0 T. Trowbridge, lf-2b.. 4 0 0 J J 0 Henry, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Farley, lb.... . 2 0 0 . 0 2 Mlnlkus, 3b 3 0 0 2 1 1 Dougherty, 2b 2 0 0.2 0 1 Casey, If. 10 1 0 0 0 Bunnell, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Wahl 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brodbeck, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Total' 31 0 4 24 10 I Batted for Johns In th sixth. Batted for Bunnell In the fifth. Omaha- Run 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 6 Hit 1 2 0 1 1 I 1 0 -8 Lee-Glass- And reeaen . Run 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits 10010001 1-4 Three-base hit: King. Lawler. Passed ball: Claire. Wild pitch: Bunnell. Baaea on balls: Off Hanson, li off Bunnell, 2; off Brodbeck, 3. Struck out: By lwer, I; by Johns, 3; by Hanson, 6; by Bunnell, 1; by Brodbeck, 1. Left on baaea: Omaha, 7; Iee-Olaaa-Andreeaen, t. Double play: Trowbiidg to Farley. Lawler. Trowbridge to Farley. Sacrifice hit; Vasbinder. TimeH 1:40. umpire: Clark. WELSH IS LOOKING FOR . GORE Will Take On Bat Xelaon ertPsekr McFarland. . NEW Y04J.K, April 1-Freddle Welsh, th English lightweight boaer who has been after Battling Nelson and Packy McFar land all winter, arrived 'here from Califor nia the other day prepared to post a forfeit to box either of the crack at 133 pounds ringside. Welsh says that If . Nelson will take him on here for ten round lie will readily consent, and that of th Dan will t;ree to a longer mill on the cost h will bet Ij.OOO on the side that he can wrest th world's title from the Battler. Welsh has notified the National Athletic club to match him with any of the lightweight at h usual limit. tl-tSK Btl. EXHIBITS COMING Whit Hoi, Minneapolis and Other Blar One ttalait Rosrkta. Vinton park, will be well occupied thl week, aa big exhibition gamea ar scheduled for nearly every dy. Cantlllon comes Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with the Minneapolis team and Saturday and Sunday the White Sox Yannlgana will biitilo with the Rourke. The second division of the White Sox Is playing great ball and Saturday won from Denver by th core of 19 to 0. Tile second division Is playing much . faster hall than the flrat squad, being made up of youngster full of vim and striving to make good. Jimmy Collins will be, a feature attrac tion with the Minneapolis team. Cantlllon ha turned the team management over to Collin aud aaya he will not go near the and experience of Collins to handle thai team. Thirty-Two mt Sprlag Practice. IOWA CITY, I.. April 4 (Special.) Thirty-two men responded to the call of Coach John Orlfflth of th University of Iowa foot ball teavm for spring praoftce and Saturday afternoon the squad, clad In gymnasium suits with foot ball shoe In stead ot light footwear, worked out for two hour near th gymnasium. " Th first prsctic waa unusually en couraging to the coach. Ther wa a goodly number of veteran In th squad and the form shown In th forward pas Ing pleased Griffith. Practice will be held three time a week th rest of th spring. Kesalt ef Practice Casae. ' At Columbus. O. New York National, t; Columbus American. 1. At Louisville, ky-Loulsvlll American, T; Chicago Nationals. 4. At Memphis Mt-mhia Southerns, I; Pitts burg Nationals, 2. Taft and Sherman Win Golf Game From Army Men President and Vice Preiident Defeat General Edwards and Captain Butt Two and One. WABHINCITON. April 4-After having a brief conference In tVe Red room of th White Mouse with Speaker Cannon and Chairman Payne of the house committee on way and mean. President Tsft do elded thl morning to forget tariff for awhile and went out to the Chevy Chase golf link for the second game alnre hi Inauguration. Accompanying the president were Vice President Sherman, Oener! Ed wards, chief of th Insular bureau, and Captain Archibald Butt, th president' aide. The president and vice president played against General Edwards and Cap tain Butt, as they did last Saturday, when the army officer ungallffhtly defeated their distinguished opponent. The preel dent declared he and Mr. Sherman would get even today. The president md good hi threat snd with Mr. Sherman won out against th army officer, 2 up and 1 to play at th seventeenth hoi. The president displayed great skill throughout the game and led hta fellow knight of the brassey by a good margin In the list of Individual scores. Through- eut the afternoen'a play th weather was Ideal 0NAWA PREPARES FOR BIG MEET Rnsiness Men Valte to Make K.vent a Bl Seceess. 4 ONA WA. Ia., April 4. (SpoclaU-Oimwa Is making great preparations for the big race meet which will be held here July tl, 22 and 22, and It Is the Intention of the business men of Otisws. who are united On the proposition,. of making the moet one of the largest nd best meeting to be held In th state this year. The track is In charge of W. 8.' Pike, who has a large stable of horse In taaintng. More owners are soon expected at the track, where they will, do their spring training. The officers sre, as follows: Prrslden. M. M- Wise; secretary, ike Blolcky; treas urer. Will Ross. . ( They have decided on the following pro gram: Trotting, 2:36. 2:28, 2:22, 2:i each for tSOO; parjing, 2;30, .2:25, 8:20. 2:15. each for 1600; 8-year-old trot and 3-year-old pace, each for $3no; 2-year-old trot and 2-year-old pace, one-half-mile beats, each for t-W. DIETZ CLUB MAY BE REVIVED Looks for Other Qaarters and Will Reorganise If Snecessfal. The Diets Athletic club, which went out of existence a week ago because suitable arrangement could not be made for grounds for the coming yesr, may be re organized, with a new location on the lake front. Some of the members were taken by surprise when the club decided to dis band.. An active crusade was made for money to purchase grounds,, but too many Of the members were lukeworm, snd the proposition- fell through. As soon as these msmbers found they were without a club and club house because of their Inactivity they Immediately began to bestir them selves, and negotiation are now under way for some land on the lake front at Cut-Off lake. If arrangements can be made to se cure this land the club .will be reorgan ized. YALE AND HARVARD CROSS POND May Meet Oxford afid Cambridge on , Track ad Field. NEW YORK. April 4-There I talk of another International track and field meet ing between Yale and Harvard and Oxford and Cambridge, and there Is more than an outside chance that It will be arranged for this summer. The Amerlcsn challenge Is en-' It way, and It Is understood that the English universities sre thinking se riously of accepting It. A meet of this kind was suggested lost year, but never got beyond the suggestion stage for various reasons. This year there are no Olympic gamea to Interfere with the scheme, and as the English champion ships are to ba held In July, the .Oxford Cambridge athletes would not be obliged to continue In training much longer than thry would ordinarily. SUMMER TOURS BEING PLANNED East I Active and Omaha May Fol low Bolt. ' Do the automobile dealers of Omaha and Council Bluffs expect to enliven thl sea son by putting on tours through some pic turesque section of Nebraska? The pro posed three-day Catsklll-Berkshire auto mobile tour, scheduled for June 12, 13 and 14, under, the auspices of the New York Automobile Trade . aaaoclatlon, promise to be one of themoet enjoyable and Inter esting yet held. The rout (elected cover a picturesque and rolling country and of fers Innumerable opportunities for testing the hlll-cllmblng capabilities of the con teating machine. Indeed, It may be said that no previous run sround New York ha offered such a vsrlety of going as that which make up the greater portion of this three-ds.y outing. Islt-Mlle Boa. Sixty cross-country runners from th Omaha Young Men's Christian association Will engage in a sixty-mile run, a mile to a man, between Omaha. and Lincoln, May 15. A pennant will be carried and th first runner will pa the pennant on to the runner, who will carry it the second mile, and so on, until It hr carried Into Lincoln. Lincoln runners will carry the pennant on to Fremont, and Fremont runners will carry it back to Omaha, making a triangu lar trip. Omaha la to furnish sixty run ner, Lincoln fifty and Fremont forty. Mld-Clty Meat Game. Tli Mld-Clty bae ball team has reor ganised for the aeason and Is looking for Sunday games with team of players, 17 or 18 years old, in or sround Omaha. The lineup of'th team la: Mlllctt. catcher; Englen and Wolman, pitchers; Ftlxmrrris, flrat baae,- R, Stacy, short stop; Manlgan, second base; Core, third bse; E. Stacy, left field; Adam, right field, and Kurles, center team. For games address Roy Btscy, 837 North Twelfth ' street, Buutb Omaha, or telephone South 122M. If you have backache and urinary troub le you should tak Foley's Kidney Rem edy to strengthen snd build up the kid neys so they will act properly, a a aerlous kidney trouble may develop. Sold by all druggist. Clahby Haoek Oat Barry. NEW ORLEANS, Apill 4. Jimmy Clabby of Milwaukee knocked out Dava Hurry f Chicago two miriutt after th opening of th bout scheduled to go ten rounds before the Royal Athletic club here today. A a" avua w niv j w ma me worn. Frlphtfal Spaaaae . of th atomaeh, liver torpor, lame back and weak kidney are overcome by Electric Bitter Guaranteed, iuc. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. EVENTS ON RUaNMKtRACKS Flyinf Squirrel Wini Gebhard Han- ' dicap at Emeryville. GLENNADEANE FINISHES SECOND Hoyal Toarlat Wins Harper Handicap -rolls Take the lollo Slake at lasts Anita l.eag Shota at Jacksonville.' OAKLAND. April t-Flylng Squirrel, th fast son of Caeearlon, gained beck via- tory. over. Olrnnndeane In the Gebhard handicap at Emeryville esterday. Th win. ncr carried top weight and was faVorii throughout the betting, .shilling, who cam up from Arcadia to ride th colt, got him away flying, and h and 01epnadan.mad most of th running. At th ilnlaU Shil ling was forced to ride bard to wla. Waldo was third. The race was , worth 4,28Q to ', the winner. Hoyal Tetirist wa clearly tha best In the Hatpef handicap-and wea from Stanley Fay and Don Enrique, Th card ' waa an attractive one and, with -fin weather prevailing, there was a large at- lendani-e. Summaries: '. First race, six furlongs, selling: Adrlnch l, Ross, to (I) won. Pucorie tin. Man- try, 9 to 1) second, Lens (Kw, Olasnef, 4 to 1) third. Time: 1 :1V. . Hereafter. . Bin Heron. Collector Jessun. Marwood. May AmAiia. ptmpkln and Ed Davis, finished s named. ' ' ' ' Second race, six furlongs, selling: For dello (107, Rosa. 7 to 1 won. Illagg (114,. Walsh. 6 to 1 aecoud Grlmmell (111. Clark. 1 10 li mini. 1 inir; i.n-v tony j-nu-i, Jacobite, July Powell and He Thankful fin ished as named. . ' - Third race, one mile and .seventy yard. Harper handicap: Hoyal Tourist tll. Dev. n erlch, S to 4 won. Stanley, Fay (114. Clark,' 12 to 6 second. Don Enrique (KB. Taplln, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:4&H- Flreston slso . ran. , - Fourth race, five furlong. Oebhard han Irap, 3'.'..Vi0 added: Flylnn Squirrel (193, Shil ling.. 12 to o) won. Glennndeane 03. He . Bride, t to 1) second, Waldo t7, Ross. 10 to 1 third. Time:. 1:024. Turret. Star Blue, Coppertown, Pennsylvania Fire, Charlie llnrgiave. Old Mexico, Demera. Redeem, Sylvia Dunbar- Gerando and Septilveda flulshed as named. .... Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, BhV Ing: Cowen (91. Olsss, t -o 21 wtm. Rubric (ins. Mentrv, 10 to 1) second. Woolen (H. Klrschbsum. 7 to 2 third. Time: 1:44. Nlb llrk. Anna I Daley. Koekstone, Severus, ' Import, Coppers snd Okenlte finished a named. . , ' Sixth race, flv and a half furlongs, Dun- , can handienp; Bnns-er Red (112. Wlh. tn 1) won. Pajortta (11. Taplln, IS to 61 second, Cloudllght (1110. Deverlch, S to 1) . third. . Time; l:10s. Jeanne d'Are, West Bury. Smiley Corhett, Madman, Rose Queen and Woodcraft finished aa named. NORA SPRINGS C. A. Moody, president of the First National bank and- on ot the . ' Poll Win Colin Stake. JJ09 ANGELES, April ,4. Polls, an addsd tarter, and coupled In th"' betting with Sir Ashton as th -R-. -1U. 'Thfimasv'jitry, captured the' Colin stakes at Santa Anita . this afternoon. Sir Ashton, nis staot mate, wsa second. Six starters contested for th prize. Csar took the third race after a deiperate drive with Maltbie, who easily beat Guy Flher-. for the., place, jockey Page fell from Bell of Bras in the ceoond race, but luckily escaped uninjured. Sum maries: ,., V,-.'? First rsca, selling, stx furlongs: Free Knight the Bear (114, Bulwell, 2 to 1) won, Spohn (111,' Howard, to 1) second. La Gloria (107, Kennedy. 2 to 1) third. Time: . 1:12. Kerry, Pal, Marbles, Columbia Maid snd Ed Ball also ran. , Second race, seven f urltmg: Ocean Queen (1(16, Archibald, 8 to 2) won. Meddling Han nah (105, J. Howard, IS to 1) second, French Cook (105, Bulwell, '6 to' 1) third. - Time: 1:25. Star Thistle, Tlandy Fine,: . Grotto, ' Stringency, Frlese, Bell of Brass. Gerry mander. Inclement, Chaffinch and Tom RAlrt al.A ran " - Third race, handicap, mile and art eighth:' Czar (109, McGee, 11 tn tl won. Maltbie (110. Page, 3 to 1) second, Guy Fisher C. , Russell. 7 to it third. Time: J:fili- Vox Populi and Far West also ran. Fourth race, the Colin stakes, 11. 600 added, flv furlongs: Poll (106, . Rcttlg. to 5) : won. Sir Ashton (111,- Preston, to 6) sec ond. Rocky O'Brien (118, J. Howard, 13 to 10) third. Time: 1MW. Donav, J. H. Barr and Sure Get also ran. J. II. Barr. Bur Get and Poll added starters. Poll and . Sir Ashton coupled lrj belting. Fifth race, selling, mile and ,' a " fourth: Stlllarlo (103, McGee, 9 to 2) Won. Logls- ' tllla (102. C. Russell, 4 td 1) second. Albert Star 005. Archibald, 9 to 6) third. . Time: . 2:J5V4. King of the Mist. Cloyne,' Mont- ' clalr, Oberon, Raleigh and Dixie Lad also ran. Sixth race, purse, five and a half fur longs: Rey Hindoo (114. Howard, 4 to 1) won. Colonel Bob (112, Musgrave, T to 1) ' second. Colloquy (111, Kennedy, 1 to 11 third. Time: l.-OStt. Waterbury, Rlalto. Rifleman, Taylor George and Homecomer also ran. Seventh race, selling, one mile: St. Elm- ' wood nod, J. Howard, to 11 won, Finan cier (105. Musgrave. 2 to, 1) second. . Barney Oldfleld (108. Archibald, T to 1) third. Time: l:S8. Snowball, Biskra, Hannibal ' Bey, Monvlna, Sibairi and Timothy Wen aiso ran. JACKSONVILLE. Fla., April .Separ ator, heavily played lif Ah fifth, race at . odds of 7 to 6, waa the only winning favor It today. The public won heavily on mot than one long shot, however, giving the bookie a most unsatisfactory day.' SunV marten: 1 , . First race, six furlongs: Masks snd Face (103, Walcim, a to 1) won, Judge Treen (lo, Obert, 13 to 6) second. Dew of Dawn (100, . Hannan, 3 to S) third. Time: 1:20H.' Chap-, ley Lusk, Istra, Vjrndor, Pearl Hopkins, K:tte Carney, Maf Jane, Big Hand, Dona H. , also ran. Second race, mile And one-slxtenth: Oronoka (106. Hade, 4" to It' won. Miss " Tojsy (!", Pious. I lo Si second, Gold ' Spink (106. Smith, out) third. Timer 17. Hand Me Down, Layson. Mellno. also" ran. Third race, seven furlonga: R. M. Mc Leod (107. Obett. S to 1) won, Van Dam (107, Burton, I to second. Kins' Thorp (IM. I, ovsll, even) third. Time: 1:344. Batsman, Druid. Profitable. Haymarket. -Darling, Jack McKeen, Alumo, also ran. Fgurth race, five furlong: C10lstres (10. Obert, 6 to 1) won, Ray Thompson (113, Young. 3 to R) second. Youthful (108. Grif fin, out) third. Time: 1:084. Select, Elder, Halifax, Willow Plume, slso ran. - ruin race, erven iunviinBi ovoBu-Kior uia, Reld. 8 to 5) won. Arawaka (106, Burton.. 2 to 1) aecond. Moaeow Bell (105. McArdle, out) third. Time: 1:864. Grace. George, Co incident, Calabash, Mr. Knapp, Panlque, Lucy Young, Ijtdy Fitsherbert, also raa. , Sixth lace, six furlongs; Anna Bmltji (107, Obert. 8 to 1) won. Momentum (104, Love!!, 2 to 1) second. Ben Diuble (I1. Griffin, even) third. Time: 1:20. Merry Belle, GaJ llleo. Klamesha 11. Ml it. O. B-, Bor lan, also ran. FRANK GOTCH READY TO RETIRE assBSBStavaxasj. 4 Cbanaplo Will Leave' Mat AfteS Mateh with HaokenschsaldL. , CHICAGO. April 1 -Frank GoUh. chant p'on wrestler of the world, stated bars to-' day that next winter would b his last season on tha mat. He wanta a final clash with Hackenschmldt. , !J rxpeots to. fill the offer of the Melbourne promoters for a 213.000 end of the purse as Ills shsr t meet Hikenschmldt next November. Gotr-h exrjfct to raise Poland-China pig, for th market when he retire. . He ownt mor than 1,000 acre of land In Iowa. DEXTER AND LAND IN , FIGHT, Baa Ball Player Ml Darla CaaiS ' la 4vr Orlewa. NEW ORLEANS, La.. April 4.-AaVr. " ull of an altercation between Catcher Land of Cleveland snd Flrat ' Bams. " Dexter of New Orleans during th gam this afternoon at Pelican park, both man were arreated and locked up at th Tnrh Precinct station.. A hort time ltr" they were releaaed fur a hatirlnir kf.m'.t, tl. w j . A ftMf clash cam whan Dexter was declared Out at first on a bunt fielded by f,and. Whea is ? Oold MeS.l wi.'.. bo sere M I. W..hhwr..Cr-by. 0.4 Mdal Fleas, lkla U laortaat.