4 THE Rr.K: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1909. News of Indoor and Outdoor Sports NO NEBRASKA-AMES CAME Cornhniken Aggie Fail Agree on Foot Ball Date. to' ATHLETIC BOARD IS DECIDED Oajee-tlaa Raised Keen Date Pro. nosed far Caelest -Relation ' tll Frlll Pfrr ' ' Had raetala. LINCOLN. April .-i8peolal.)-Nbiaka and Amti will not flay foot ball next fall. The Ntbraak thlUo board this after noon voted to drop the Iowa Aggie ffom tht Comhuakir acheduie (or Hot and to accept the Hat of game arranged by Man ager Eager. Th game with Denver uni versity for November IS w approved. Thl con teat waa scheduled by Manager Kager in plica of the annual Amea game. 'J"ht break between Amei and Nebraska resulted from the failure of the two achools to agree on a atttsfactory date for a foot ball game next aeason. The Aggies ac cepted and then turned down one date of fered them by the Comhuskers and thin action left only one date on the Nebraska schedule that would allow a meeting be tween the two schools. This day was No vember K. but ince Ames ts booked to meet Drake on November 26 and feared to pity the Cornhueker so near the Thanks giving day game, the Cornhuakera could not get the- Agglea to accept that date. Amea was willing to play Nebraska on October 90, but that date la only one week before Kansas Is scheduled to come, to Lincoln tor.va baUle and the Cornhusker management would not consent to run the risk of losing- the Jayhawker game by hav ing a hard struggle the Saturday before that contest. The dropping of Ames from the Corn husker fool ball schedule next fall does not mean that 'the two Institutions have severed athletic relations. They will still continue to meet In the other branches of sport this year, playing base ball this spring and basket ball next winter. In l0 the Nebraska board hopes to be able to arrange a foot ball game with the Ag aric. Regret at Decision. , Hers at the local stale Institution the news of the failure of the two schools to. ' agree o date for next fall has been re ceived with deep regret, for the Aggies r. looked upon as natural rivals of Ne braska and are an eleven the local students like to see In action. Many of the stu dents who saw the gsme between Nebraska and Ames at Omaha last fall had hoped to hs.ye the same exhibition there next fall. Tne report that the two teams will not play foot ball with each other at all next fall has been a disappointment. An ef fort will be made in 1910 to sign up a con tract with Amea for an annual game In 3maha for five years. At the meeting of the Cornhusker ath letic' hoard thla afternoon H. O. Perry wna unanimously elected csptaln of the basket ha,U team for next, season.- He has played in the Cornhueker five for the last two rrt st left guard and is one of the best Player Hint has been at the local Institu tion i'or eeveral seasons. At Hi same meeting th hoard approved the, tepoil of the committee recommend ing the establishment of a training table Tor the Hack team. The new table will be ntrl the 1al,aeek In April and will be tun unttl after the Missouri valley confer ence meet on June 5. Tn men will be sent to the table for the first week and after that tnt number will be Increased to six teen or tventeen. Censaleted Foot Ball Schedule. Th completed Nebraska foot ball sched ule for next fall Is as follow: Oi lober I-South Dakota at Lincoln. October Knox college at Lincoln. October 16 Minnesota at Omaha. October l-Jow at Lincoln. October No game. Xcvemher (Kansas at Lincoln. November Yt Denver at Denver. November 20 Doane at Lincoln. November ;4 Haskell at Lincoln. The schedules of all the Missouri valley conference school this seaaon are limited to eight gamea by a rule recently passed by the "Big Seven." I gll WPHS UO Von PKJi N AM' Take All Three Gamea from the Gate City Clna. , The Stor Triumph are going after the Ptnnant by taking all three games from the Gate City last night on the Associa tion alleys, which put them lust three game behind the Met Brothers. As the Met Brother go against the strong Chan cellor team thla week, there certainly will be aomethlng doing. Tonight the Sampecka and Gold Tops. Score: BTORZ TRIUMPHS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. . 1M 201 ibi Hi . 213 14 lul 612 . lb 189 m 6:4 . 19 181 152 603 . 172 214 m m . 77 a 817 2.62S C1TY8. 1st. 2d. Id. Total. . 15 144 li 441 . 12 We 171 4i5 . lg 163 17 . 2M 192 fctt . 1M Its 1 61 fe! . 847 742 S5 2.47( rrltacher ... Weber Zimmerman Walen ..... A pder son ... Total '.. Chandler Luc Lyon Ojerde r'agaa Total in in midsummer league last night be tween th People Btore team and Tousem t Olt th People fitore team took every thing In light by winning all three game. Cro Of th Colte got a single game of 202 and total of 686. Tonight the Merchant Nationals and Cudahys. Score: PEOPLES BTORE. , lt. Id. Jd. Total. Landon ,f 167 mu 174 Wl Abbott 1 17m I'll J-Lt Bengels ig 1(B 2u totals 6 622 YOIBEM 8 COLTS. 1st. 2d. Howley ,.. 124 nj Ooa 22J 16 Klaaan jo is Tukon-Tst tfir exposition, the Seattle Auto mobile lub and Robert Guggenheim, and promised. rvnTs thb'rTnmmg tracks Yankee raahter, is a I. Win raerth Raee at Kmerr vllle. OAKLAND. April (. Ynke Daughter, 16 to 1 chance, was one of the outsider to win at Emeryville todey. The price against her w very liberal In view of recent good races, and he proved clever winner over Toll Box and Hush Money. Summaries: First rare, six furlong, selling: Little Hiss (10. Taplln. 13 . to 10 won, Knight Deck (115. Deverlch. 11 to 5) second. Birth UJ.-Walsh, 1 to li third. Time: 1;14V Otogo. Hoyle. Rosevale. Mossrt, Flying Dsnce, No Rule, Fredonia and Deviser fin ished as named. 8econd race, four fourlongs. purse: Pre tend (WO. Clark, t to 1) won. Olathe lo3, Gross. 1J to 6) second, Npa Nick IIL', MrBrlde. 10 to 1) third. Time: 0:44. Odd Rose. Sixteen. Harry. Orobe. Oswald B., fcddle Garney. Warfare, Basel and Fire finished as named. Third race, mile and 'twenty yards, sell ing: Niblick (109. Soovllle. 2 to It Won, Ed Davis (ins. Kirsolibaum. So to 1) second; Banposal (107, Mentry 1 ta () third. Time: 1:43H. Rosslsre. flaillev Metsner, Tsklma Belle. My Bouquet. Mabel Hollander. Wap, Eckerssll and Patriotic finished as named. Fourth race, mile and twenty yards, sell ing: Tankea Daughter (92. fpton, 16 to 1)' won. Toll Box (96. Devertch, 12 to 1 econd. Hush Money (106. Borel. It to 1) third. Time: 1:43. Early Tide. St. Avon. EI Plcaro. Moorish King, Krbet, Woolen and Steel finished as named. Fifth race, mile and a quarter, selling: Fantastic (108, Buxton, It to 6) won. High Gun (lfW. Coburn, to Bv second. Leratee (110. Cotton, 36 to 1) third. Time: 2:09. A. Muskoday. Coppers, Mattle Mack. Eleva tion, J.icomo. Henry O.. Lady Alicia and Veterano finished a named. Sixth rare, five and one-half furlongs, elling: Tinny Fsust (109, Burns. 10 to 1) won. Desirous (98, Olsss, 7 to 1) second, "ewell (10. Mentry. 13 to1 1 third. Time: 1:07V Silver Stocking. Madman. Prlnre Oal. Strike Out, Workbox and John R. Bheehsn finished a named. LOS ANGELES. April .-8ant Anita summaries: First race, selling, seven furlongs: Pre tension (111. Preston, 11 to il won, Redond (111, Musgrnve, 3 to 1 second. Velma O. (10. J. Howard. 15 to 1 third. Time: l:2fli Dredger, Hannibal Bey. Joele 8., Gentle Harry. Korosllany, Bud Embry, Cymbal, Ie Harrison, The Thorn and Day Star also ran. Second race. 2-year-olds, four and a half furlongs, selling: Th Golden Butterfly (109. Preston. to Si won. Lady Paret (107, Archibald, 20 to 1) second. Severe (108. J. Brooks. 20 to 1) third. Time: :64H. Oneoa, Dora Paine, Domlthllda and Chamoleon Girl also ran. Third race, selling, mile: Spohn (109. J. Howard. 16 to 6) won. Barney Oldfleld (109, Archibald, 7 to 1) second, Biskra (107. C. Russell, 7 to li third. Time: 1:384,. Star Thistle, Black Mate, Basil, Duke of Bridge water. Lucky Lad. Maid -of Gotham and Dearorrnet lo ran. Fourth race, purse, mile: Pedro (107, Psge, even) won, Frank Fllttner (110. Mus grave. 9 to 10) second, Lovlua (110, Rettlg. 50 to 1) third. Time: 1:39. 1 Told Ton So also ran, ...... Fifth race, arlllng, ' five and half fur longs: Prometheus 012. Preston. 4 to 1) won. Canardo 133. Palms. 7 to 1) second. Chippewa (123, Musgrsv,. 10 'to H third. Time: 1 :07Vi. Sly Ben, - WildWOod. Bill Hampasse. Cull Holland, Tea Set, Vibrate, Nigger Baby. Force. Aunt Aggie and Lady Quality alao ran. Sixth race, aelling. aix and a half fur- longa: Meddling Hannah (107. Sweet, to 1) won, Elizabeth Harwood (108, Page, 4 to 1) second. Stringency (11!. Shilling, 9 to 1) third. Time: 1:194. Marches. Funda mental, Ralnpoeal, ("Jerrymander, Chill. Prod. Mauretanla, Beelek. Shapdale and Madeline Muegrave also ran. Seventh race, selling, mile and an eighth: Third Rail (106, Muegrave, 16 to II wori. Alma Boy (108, Archibald. 6 to 2 second. Sandpiper (93. Russell, 6 to 2) third. Time: 1:634- Silver Line. Critic, MoleseV and Albert Star also rn. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April l-8ura- marles: First race, five furlongs: Robin Oray (107,, Brannon, 8 to U Won, John A. Munro (105, Lovell, 4 to 6) second. Low Heart (107, Kline. S to 2) third, lime: 1:06. Gay King, Camel, Catharine Cardwell. Kittle Fisher, Pinion Colmo, Prince Alert, Mis Cardigan, Half Right and Marine also ran. t Second race, flvs furlongs: Little Oee O07. Irwin. 3 to 1) won, Knllst (9. Hn nan, 8 to 6) second. Mystlrver (98, Guy, 1 to 2) third. Time: 1:0444. Trey of Spade, Tackle. Castlewood. Carrie Elder, Laugh ing Eyes and Dry Dollar also ran. Third race, mile: Eustaolan (94, Reld, 7 to 1) won. Countermand (109, Simmons, 12 to 1) second. Malediction (107, Lovell, 4 to 6) third. Time: 1:48. Youthful, Paul, Spring Frog and Beaterllng alao ran. Fourth race, six furlongs: Chief Hayea (102, Lovell, 3 to 1) won. Font (102. Reld, 4 to 6) second, Don Hamilton (107. Gore. I to 1) third. Time: 1.07. Anna Smith, Dispute, Cloieteresa and Wine Merchant a lo ran. Fifth race, five furlong: Jck McKeen (112. Wood. 10 to 1) won, Orac George (107. Hackett, 3 to 5) second. Precedence (107, Martin, out) third. Time, 1:064,. Fa tal. Sister Ollle and Merrlgo also ran. Sixth race, aix and a half furlongs: Klarney (106. Griffin, 6 to 1) won, Vendor (111, Obert, 3 to 1) second, Bosom Friend (101, Brown, 1 to 2) third. Time: 1:2H- Mis Padden, Calabash, Dario, Mednog, Alamo, leanord, Joe Hayman, King Thorpe and St. Valentine alao ran. COLLINS TWITS PA ON RAIN Old Boston Star and Millers Come in the Wet. READY FOR THREE GAMES HERE Ray Patterson, the Once r anions Boy Wonder la Member of Mike (an. tlllnn'a Minneapolis A. "This ts a nice way jnu have of treating visitors." said Jimmy Collins- to Pa Rourka as the old Boston star, at the head of the Minneapolis American association team, got off the Rock Island train at Union station In the rain. "Here we come all the way to play you fellows and you do this to u," and Col line gave a sweeping gesture to the clouds. The old favorite, to whom Boston once knocked Its hed on the ground, I full of hi Irish wit ever. He looks wee bit tout, but says that before the season I far gone he will have some of the flesh taken off. "1 feel fine and am going to play some good ball, I hope, this year." said James. "We have a splendid team and expect to make our friends, the enemy, go for that pennant." BesUte the old Boston favorite the Miller have another one-time idol. He is Roy Psltedson, formerly of the White Sox. the man who was so long known hs the "boy wonder." Ptteron decline from major legue form waa one of the disappointment of base ball. He did grand work for a time and his friends thought lie ought to have had a much longer time at the top. But he believes he will be good for some tall pitching this year. Mike Cantlllon, owner of the Millera, t ..o-i. vresiaeni, inn, sis he will not go on the bench thl season or Interfere with Jimmy Collin1 management. He expect to give the old-timer full away and pjt It up to him to make a showing, but Miko will itand back of his manager and help him all he can. Te Miller came foV three games Tur da7 Wednesday and Thursday with Omaha at Vinton street park, and If the rain let up will play the other two. The g-ame today Is called for 3:30 p. m. CRICKET EH S1"HK P A RK TO PI. AY Old English Pportninen Organise for the Seaaon. English game In Omaha this year and have begun an active campaign to get out all ".tKr"Aed 1" "AckoU A e"e'' ne"t-g-of the. m"' Crl-Iet club was held Monday at which the following officers were elected for the ensuing year- . .cium, milium "larsnan; vice presi dent. Henry Foley; secretary and treasurer, James Downing; captain. John Douglas1 aub captain. John Nell: board rf manage ment. H. Forehead. 11. Strlbllng, J. Morris William Vaughn andWllllm Greene. " Keene Win from Potter. BOSTON. April .-Through a default In the morning round, the only match In the amateur court tennis championship at the Tennl nd Racquet club today was be tween Foxhall P. Keene of New York and Auatln Potter of thl city, which th former won after five hard sets.- The score wa 6-4, 3-8, 6-5, 5-8, 6-4. Gap la Grand Clrvalt Filled. BOSTON. April 6.-The gap In the grand circuit racing season, caused by the da fjultlng of the date assigned to the Poughkeepsie, N. Y. track, August 23-2S was filled today when Walter R. Cox Leeee of the granite- ite track at Dover N. H. volunteered hfs acceptance of the date and was awarded the meeting. Vanderbllt Gets PrUe. PARIS. April 6.-A. G. Vanderbllt wa successful In the French horse nhow to day, winning the first prize for a coach and four. the evidence of her guilt or Innocence and declared her belief that she would be freed. Throughout the day' proceeding she sat riretsid In full mourning, dlaplay Ing no apparent Interest In the esse. Her father. Frank Allyn. waa with her during the aeaslon. wnlle to her left sat her con stant eompanlon, Mies Theresa Collin daughter of Sheriff Collins. Mr. Allyn, mother of the defendant, Is 111, but will be able to appeal a witness. Fire Destroys Old Beef House Building Being: Torn Down, but Worth Ten Thousand to Pack . ing- Company, Total Loss. Fire totally destroyed the old beef house of the Omaha Parking company a plant at Thirty-second and P street Monday after nocn. The building was empty and had not been used since the big fle last year. Manager Culver and Superintendent Colvlu thought the loss would be $10 ooo. The cause of th fire was undetermined. The only value the building had was for the sa'vage lumber It contained. It wa a 3-story frame building 128 by 150 feet. It wa used for the beef killing department and contained the chill rooms. All the Internal wood-work . was In a good condi tion. , The fire started In. the northeast coiner of the building and wa. discovered well under way about 3:to p. m. The fire de partment of the Omaha plant, th C'udahy plant and' the city responded promptly. In the meantime the strong northeast wind had given the flames an Impetu", which could not be checked ahort of trtal loss. It was not essy to keep the fire within the limits of the building a th" stable joined the beef house on the south.' The flames subsided 'about 7 p. m. in th evening, but the ruin were deluged with' water all night. The wreckage Is still smouldering and the clouds of smoke nd steam make It appear that the fir wa more serious than it was. Manager Culver said a force of men had been working at the plant part of the day and that possibly some of them had care lessly lighted a match or dropped a Macon Lawyer Third Victim of Assassin Attorney Interested in Famous Do dp Land Case in Georgia Meats Violent Death. cigarette, i ney wero at work getting out I salvage lumber, a the plant was being I nt to prison for life for the crime, M'CRAE. Oa . April .-Tht Pop Hill, a prominent attorney of Macon Is th third' victim of an assassin In the now celebrated Dodge case Is th belief of the authoritle of thl county. The coro ner a Jury after a careful examination declared thl afternoon that Hill wa "murdered by parties unknown." Hill was found dead In th offlc of a local attorney at 7 a. m. today, a bullet In hi brain and a revolver with on chamber discharged grasped In hi right hand. Th condition of the office Indicated a des perated struggle. The stov had been turned over, the coal scuttle waa crushed and the furniture wa broken. On the floor lay an unfinished court motion In th Dodge case, drafted by the dead lawyer, which he came her to file today. Hill arrived at noon Sunday and went Into a friend s law office to work on the rase, A little while later he went .to the home of the proprietor of a hardware tore and said he had received aome threaten Ing letter nd wanted revolver. He was o Insistent that the hardware man opened the tor and old Hill the re volver which waa found clasped In hi hand. Today Hill returned to the office was not seen again allv. When his body was searched not d dressed to him at Macon was found. It wa written In a childish hand and said "Pope Hill: The next time you Interfere with our settlement you will be broke." Instead of a signature there wis rudely drawn skull and cross bone. Th uthorltles believe that Hill received other threats after he rrlved her on Sunday, which Impelled him to buy the revolver, The trll of death and Injurle In th Dodge rase began In 13SI. In that year Captain John C. Forsythe, who represented the N. W. Dodge ette wa assassinated After a six week' trial flv men were !, gradually reduced. JURY COMPLETED FOR SAMPSON MURDER TRIAL Widow of Nephew of I. ate 4di "till Rtoatly Proteata Her Innocence, ilral LONGER TIME OS JACK SNIPE LYONS. N. Y.. April 6-The work of electing the Jury which Is to sit in Judg ment over th fate of Mrs. Georgia Allyn Sampson, charged with the killing last November of her husband, Harry Samp son, waa completed today. The presenta tion of the state' case will be made to morrow, after which the taking of testi mony will be begun. The' young defendant expressed herself pleased with the men who will listen to Storm Stops Airship Trial Count Zeppelin Attempts to Make Twenty-Four-Hour Trip, but is Forced to Descend. r'Kls.ORJCHSHAFEN, April .-Th twenty-four hour endurance trip of Count Zeppelin's airship, which atrted from here thl morning ended In failure, owing to unfavorable weather. The alrhlp ascended at 9--.18 a. m. and the voyage wa abandoned at 7:28 this evening. During this time th Irship descended twice to the urfce of the lake, to take in w(r for ballast. Major Sperling, who acted a pilot In place of Caunt Zeppelin, finally decided to return to the hall to refill the balloon with gas. The destination of the trip, which waa made purely,, for military purpoe, wa kept secreu. The balloon traveled a fr as Blberach. and then returned to the lake, where U engaged for a long time In maneuvers. .A ttrong easterly wind sprang up early In evening. agalrit which It wa Impossible to make headway, although the motor wre working well. Major Sperling feared that he might be driven Into the mounUth and decided to. ceek helter In the floating hall and abandon the Idea of refilling. GOVERNMENT AIDS HUNT FOR CRAZY SNAKE Depatr I'nlted Utatea Marshal Try to Induce Chief to rrenei Will Ml'SKOOBE. Okl.. Apvll .-The United States government is tak'ng a hand In the search for Craxy Snake, the leader of last week's Indian disorder. WIUIm Martin, United State deputy marshal, left Musko gee late today with Deputy Sheriff Frank Jones for Camp Hickory. From there It I believed he will go to Craxy Snake' hiding place, guided by the letter's ton, and try to Induce the chief to surrender. The mllltla will remain In the field until Crary Snake la captured. Period Fixed by .er Law Enaa aa First at May. Jack sr.lpe ahooter will have until May 1 to kill these fleet winged morsel, ac cording to a law enacted by the legislature and which Oovernor Bhallenberger ha signed. The old law on Jack made the opon season end April 15, and this was considered entirely too early a th Jack did not begin to oume in uotll about that time. The open season -on clover la (mm Juiv 13 to- August 31. Bqlrrel may be killed in i October and November. No duck may rM ahot in Nebraska after April IS. the cloeed aeaaon lasting until September IS. Th open eason on prarl chicken 1 from October 1 to November 30. Quail may not be ahot In Nebraska, a th law say there 1 no open, seaaon for Bob White. Along with Bob Whit are Included dovea, swans and whit crane. The open season on ba not lee than eight Inrhe long I from June 1 to Sep tember IS, and on trout not le than eight Inches long from Ap;ll 1 to October 1. Carp, buffalo, suckers and catfish may be taken during June, July, August. September and October with a aelne of two-Inch msh. only In water may be designated by the gsme warden. The above I th text of the bill Intro duced by Noye of Cass county and It 1 1 us passed with tlx emergency clause and tsi ! la now th law of Nebraska. Shooter muat govern .thamaelve accordingly. . HOTELS. 3d. 11 17 Hi Total. 43 be 3Nj Total 1.590 at ui Laat night on th Metropolitan alleys bslln Mixer won two out of three gam from the Nebraska Cycle company team. Schneider was high for the Mixers with 30 lnl gam and ist total. J Mister for the Cycle had 187 for alngl Cam nd US for total. Tonight th Bung lo and Borahelm'a Jewels. Score; BE8ELIN 8 MIXERS. D. Schneider;..,. r,i a- Laheck :,. iw Jper ... lot w, Total ... 44 402 M NEBRASKA CTCLE COMPANY. R Hliur F.ltchl ... J. Hester Total Sd. Total, lo ; 14.' .i !1 M 1st. is-. l 17 2d. n lk' d. Total. H-' 43 I U 17U tJ WH1TBV HORSE TAKES R ACM .. U0 tl 4M l.ito A Vrkaattle Rare a On. Th Nw York-Seattle race will be held According to original schedul and will lev New York June I, passing through Oman, desplu the refusal of the Manufac turer' Contest association to support or sanction tb rce. Th trophy and c-asli prixe gre guaranteed by the Aiask- - Medal Fl.nr be tar It I Waeaaara-OMer'e Gala Medal Flaar. Thla I Isaaartaat. Aaserlcaa Win la TwaeYcar-Oltl Claaa at Nattlafjaaaa. NOTTINGHAM. England, April S.-Th Mill John pltite of 3U0 sovereigns, for 2-year-old. distance four furlongs, wa won today by H. P. Whitney Oversight, ridden by J. H. Martin. Salve wa second and Dove Cot third. Twenty-five horsee started Oversight' victory was th flrt success this season of American horse. - The Elvaeten ctl telling plate of 106 aoverelgna for all age, five furlo.iga, waa won by Stilling Fleet, fialut D'Amour wa second and Preclude third. Eight hones jan. among them Mr. Whitney Queen of Heart. , Kirk Shifts HI Mea. lOVVA CITY. Is.. April Special. ) Coach larroll Mrk mad shift in th lineup of th Ion bae ball team her yeaterday In an effort to Improve the play of the vaiaity. He placed McQulre. last y,'",r hor luP. on thrid. Kohl at ahort Hyiand at firat baae and McGregor In center field. Bechtal and Rawn played In other flelda. Captain Stewart at c ond and Bryant behind tb bat. Hapa Challenge Meralastar. ,.C,KmINLATI' ' Apr" Willi Hopp. the billiard pleyer. announced tonight that he had aent challenge , Or f t m Tho U" ' on t. naionai billiard championship H offer, t" pisj llornlngstar to iWft points st 112 bill ren.uird ' ' 'rom to ,IOfl0 n Royal Regal Lesae Rarei .' RVNI J.TKN Frne April S-Hov co?k l," .7 t 0n;d '' ""mas Hitch ". a Nw ork- ' one of th l t , ln "t'leh, here today oui iiui nut ,i a ,:-t.e, j. ' nf 'ffiF H&dJEH 3l: mm mi V.eT Boon fter this. I.uclu Williams, one of the claimant's attorney waa killed and for weeks the entlr country waa In a tate of great excitement. Since then Miere have been numerous encounter growing out of the case. In which the participants received aevere gunshot or stab wound. The Dodge lend cover com 400.000 cre In Pullakl. Dodge, Telfr tnd Lawrence counties. The title retted on nclent land grant and since 1882 there has been continuous litigation over their ownership Hill wa forty yr old. was a mem ber of the law firm of Harrl and Harris gnd leave a wife and on child ROADS WIN KENTUCKY CASE Supreme C'oart Restrains Cemnlaslea from Patting; l.nrr Rate lata Farce. WASHINOTON, April S.-Th Injunction suit of the Kentucky rtilroads in which the roads asked that th railroad com mission of Kentucky be restrained from carrying Into effect the order of the com mission of Jun 20, 1M. fixing rate a on Intrastate butinea In that late wa da elded today by the auprem court Of th United State In favor of the road. Th case cam to th auprem court. 6n appeal by the commission from declaion by Judge Cochran of th United SUtea circuit court' for the eaatern diatrict of Kentucky., In which he held to b un constitutional th Kentucky ttttut known the McChOrd law, and ltud an order perpetually enjoining the enforcement of the lew. The lower court wa affirmed, but the upreme court, holding tht th tatut did not authorize the whole! creation of achedule. avoided dealing with the constutlonal question involved. Th decision was announced by Justice Peck- ham. MRU. GENUINE BOCK BEER on draught and In bottle on and after April . Atk for It. Order a cat sent to your home. Pedestrian Westoa Resaate Trip. YOUNOSTOWN. O.. April ,After . r. rf over thlrty-lx hour. Edward Payson Weaton, th veteran pedestrian, resume hi Journey to the Paoiflo coaet at 12:05 this morning. He wee in good conditio and expect to reach Canton tonight. HOTELS. H otel St. Francis SAN FRANCISCO Th otnUr of entertainment in the city that entertains HE GREAT PORTOlJ FIESTA to b held In Sag FTanclaco next Otobr a 111 renter in Union Square, tb plat that face the St. FrgDclt In th heart of th city, surrounded by tb fashionable club, shop and theater. Around tbU park th feast of flower. th proclon of cavalier and bull fighter, th crowd of girl wltb flowr la their hair and men with aombrero. th gorgoou Japanese and Chinese illumination at nigbt. com-, bin wltb counUee other feature to create the moat brlllllant pectacle to ba seen ln tb New World. Tb three-winged Hotel St. Francla represent th largest hotel Investment In the Writ and th farthest advance of acienca In hotel service. Upon complr'lon of th Post Street anacx. It will beoma th largest hotel In th world. Under th? Management of James Wood m Boston's New Hotel Bid you ad year (raads kearte welcem. No paisa wtij b ajuirecl to mL your aext risk tojsr aa. Excellent cuiiire with tervk the be, amid turreuttrlinai frvlirut!y appointed". Ery!lu w, DtrK. nvc and cosy, h priees etaaoaabl The Brewster Car. bsyUtoa and Wtthinftsn St. TIL. 41440 oxrono. Oiaaer partitt kefor aad a her th th will iciv our apscial aU tenoea. Ladies w'wrt thoppja, viJl ind il bior Maveaient is hat Jusvheo Kr with every kaewg comfort aad eacluaioa. Aiiiilio & Cribow Ccapaaj, . Oaaraklna HeteU Leaaa, Taibrie aV Esagsrs. T ill New fJceaa Hens. Sn-asagaseat Hatel TMcWUId. Jaasaiea, W. I l , . i 'J' - l4 i: ,f. , ? At the Club Thetr; semi and formal occasions, smart dressers wear OtHy"ready.to.wear Suits and "0U8?" White and Fancy Vests "The only vest known by name." The originality of "CUGT styles and fabrics, precise fit tin,t and "tone" is due to a creative and practical organiza tion. ... You can buy "OUW' Cheerful Clothes from all leading dealers. , Makers Chicago Your Expense Account uo item u tne mommy rent check were omitted Hava you aa yet solved the problem whereby thla Item of expensa called "Rent" can be termed a profit, and ultimately make you a home owner? If you will take thla matter up with our secretary he will ex plain our method of making your rent Item a profit. No trouble to explain. Omaha Loan & Building Assn. S. E. Cor. 16th & Dodge Sts. Ceo. W. Loom!, Pre. O. M. Nattlngvr, Secy. anrMrea. W. R. Adair, Aes't. Be'. AeU, 2,600,000.00. Reserve, $60,000.00. Beautify Tour Lawns With Our' Wire and Iron Fences and Gttes T 111 m saw an m muses tor vines, iree wiiros.a lawi Vases, ISgfl? CHivrj a,b m vmvmwvm ,if an, i OXB Jt. nmn i uui, w muow iinaraa. Clothe Toata, Chick en Fence. eeaa tor Catalogue. T i-uU ' i j rmiiniAii rniTrr - tet4fyM.t&tt rmm t I 'i ' ': " A 'I ' aiX a Block Irons Kerala .. kmiHOTKLhmi C0LLINGW00D ttEST aia ?, loe Hetweea 5th Ave.&B'waj ran cm Offer select accommodation t Ua crlmlnatteg people. ABaOLUTJiXy HKii'ROOr. aa sfforo; every facility or the ee." tort oi aunats aituata la (be ve trt ef the city, la a very nJj iialghborhoml, convenleat I all u". laee. aubway and elevated retlwav lints, and In Ue midst r Ue ebon. Ding and theater luict liooiu With Batb $a and XSp. Special rate oy th month er eeaeoa. R.staurant a la Cart. Ti at- aeiiuT, as. l-ormsrly of K Ho ous. Nr Hv. cea Our London shrinking process means that wv: have 15o less yardage when we are throughout it makes our clothes keep looking the same as long as you own them. It's just as though we were furniture builders and tried to nrodnrft first-cl ass tables and sideboards ' out of green timberno matter f. ... 9 . now viucn caDinet-work and rine finishing wc put into the wood, the labor would be thrown away it would warp out of shape. . So we season the cloth in to prevent the shape from warding. That's why we can afford to put our label into each "Sincerity" coat. A booh About young men's Uihiont (and othf mtn't) frt for tht taking, it's wertk tnete than thai. Kuh tlathan 6 Fischer Co CHICAGO P.