THE BEE: OMAHA. "WE ON ESD AY, APHTL 13. 1010. 4 ; I ANTS ON THE LOCAL MAT We.tcrgaard.tnd Zbyszko to Mct at the Auditorium Monday. 310 MEN IN THE PEELIM1N ARIES SUnnitrr filllim linn Prepared Aa iilhrr Ulan Mas Wrestllna Car ttltal far the l.ers of That irt. lrn MulixK Is prtparln? .to fend a lrr,e t-ontinirerit to Omaha t'. witness the Zhyssko-Wemencaaid rualvh Monday tiiKht, nhun these glints get Wfr aa:ii at th Au'lltoiUm. 'Honors at., uhoiit even be tween lb two to dato. Many wrestllnu funs have a rnoro t. holcsonif rvgard for Wesle riraard slnco the ..remarkable show ing; he made nualriKt the lnt l'ole last they met and iho roftuh came (o a mdd-n rnd wh:n Veali'iai (1 wrenched h.a ankle. ' Westers arl has been for sonic time du.ng tialiilnjr stunts In mo p-n air. bcUiR the owner of a luig rotter tat.at IK'S Moines, and write that ho has fully recovered and wiil be In condition to go tun ",e nexl Monday night. Ills Mutate followers mi vi. the utmost confident in his ability to handle the I'ole when in xt' the y meet, and they will be 06 haqd In lull lorco to rheer him along. Manager OHIaii ha ' arranarV a prelim inary w hk h ho think, will h, nearly as In terestlnr: us tho main event. It will be b-tween Dill ll'ikiif. the lOral giant and Urn I'Hveikn of VeMlKrl.i N b. Bill llokuf wr!l known to tin Vijiana jans. x - for tlio. firnt time, but he mm' m v illi tlio reeoinmturtutlon of far mer liiirns, who has met him on the mat. lie k.'is he Is bl and strong and a com. r und liable to !t the best of them. Other .rcllmlnrlis will U arranged. In vi Ik: Frankic Burns Whips Trenda Oakland Lightweight Get Decision Over St. Louii Boy in Ten Sounds. KANS.AM CITY. April 12.-Frank.le Burn. the Oakland llrhtm-elaht. was given a WMon over Harry Trendal of BL Loul, In a ttn-round boxlnjr contest her tonight Trendal accepted the fight on three hour' not lie. Mont fale of Denver, Colo., who was to have met Burn, broke hi hand In training today and waa unable to go on. Trendal waa not In good hap. H weighed Jn at M. Burn weighed MS. The dei'ifriiiii wns eionn. and many thought It shotiid have been a draw. Holdler" Miller of Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and Earl Henderon of Muecatln, fought a fast ten-round drw a a Pre liminary bout. JEFF ilAS NARROW ESCAPE Tack Johnson Visits Omaha I Big Prize Fighter Menaced by Live Wires Near Camp. ONLOOKERS RECEIVE BAD SCARE Escape lajara-t However, aad Tralalaa- Qoe On Work Dega oa Oattoor GyaiBaalaas. Will Give a Workout Exhibition at the Gayety Theater April Twenty-Third. Jack Johnson and his training crew will be In Omaha Saturday, April M, and win stop off long enough to ptrt on little ex hibition at the Gayety theater. Johnson is not training as hard as Jeffrie at present, as he says ho would go stale If question of whether hard luck I cmpln;lno wa. ,0 traln for ,urlv lenjrth of time. BfV LOMOND, Cal., April 12.-The old AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS Met Ilros. Accept thalleaae of the Willow prlna for erle HeirlnnlrtK Tonlgkt. t The i hamnlon Met Bros. tem have ao- cepti'd the challenge Issued by Loch Wil low Springs five for a aeriea of games, and will nlsv the first three game on Fran cisco's alley tonight. Home of the beat bowleri In the city think the Willow Springs team can beat the Met Bros. These games will doubtless be a good ex hibition of ten pins, a all the men ar old seasoned bowlers. In the Mercantile league last night the Quartermaster's Department rolled excep tionally eood ten Dins, winning all three games, with Scott rolling the nice total of OS! pin. Tho pick of the postofflce will play series of games with the crack Cudahys of the Booster league, the first series being rolled at F rancisco s alley tonight. Scores on Francisco' alleys, Mercantile league: QUARTERMASTER'S DEPT. on the trail of Jame J. Jeffries, determined to put the champion out of the count be fore he got a chance to ahow what he can do against Jack Johnson on July 4, cam to th front again today at Jeffries' training camp, when th big fighter had a close rail to death or Injury through a II v wire. Jeffrie went out to cut down a redwood. accompanied by Farmer Burns and Jack Manager MarahjrSJCo Ha Sixteen Wooley, an Oakland sportsman. When the Men on tue List. r tree fell It crashed through a etring of KEARNEY. Neb ., April 12 (Special. power wire and th ends of a telephone Manager Murphy of the Kearney Bam Bail iCNBuri linn n ' 1 u i 1 im u ,"-.' ' Manager Johnson of . the theater an nounce that he will nave some imi preliminaries for the evening and tnat Johnson will show his training method and will box three rounds with hi sparring partner. , KEARNEY SIGNS FIVE PLAYERS BUGS LIKE NEW SI10RTSTUP IIMJHLANDEMS TRIM '. PH I '( ETO.N etv York American Heat folleitlnna In fold Weather (iome. NEW YORK,- April 12. In weather tliHt whs betler for foot ball thsn bsse lull the New York -American defeated the I'linceti n team Monday by a score of b to 2. Thirteen f the college players Btrilck outi Vaughn fonned eight and Doyle retired five. Tho score: New York.. 1'rlncetoii . Hatlerles: Crlger in! and Jiiiw.M.in. R.H.E. ...02020100 r. X 6 . .. 0 U 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 & 2 New York, Vsughn, Doylo, .Sweeney; i'rlnoeton, Woodle tlox Trim 1)c Mnlses, DES MOINES, April 12. Kuilure to bunch hits on l.ttnge, laxt year's star Des Moines pitcher, defeated the locals today. Score: R.H.E. Ips Moines 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- 0 01 4 White Sox 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 0-8 10 2 Batteries: For Chicago, Lang and Rogger; for lies Moines, Burnum and Burcliant. Scott . Heller Marti 1st. 225 3t. U2 2d. 204 1B5 179 3d. Total 1!4 33 lf4 462 m m Total 801 . 548 474 1.97J CAPITOL BOILER8. 1st. 2d. M. Total. Dean 200 17 1.16 602 Younger 14 11 132 4f9 Bishop 132 ... 167 t Nlppell 147 ... 147 Totals 478 606 424 1.407 The Kooth Omaha League. Carponter Transfers won three CSji " oj o. Z i.i w-.. -11 k 11 a straight from the Company K team, which alves the winners a chance ror the cham plomihlp against Martin's Tigers. The Com pany K team will probably hold third place In the tournament. The uubs and tne Ksts kees are vlelng for last place. Score of last night's game: CARPENTER TRANSFER CO. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. Leplnskl 173 151 152 476 Clark 1WI 147 170 603 Nolan 167 171 134 472 Kennedy 227 161 152 640 llemleben 111 V.K 181 668 line dropped close to the Jeffrie party, striking within a few feet of where the champion stood. All near th champion were frightened thoroughly, but Jeffrie did not show any emotion. He went right to work cutting log and chopping wood Rain Mara Training?. Rain made outdoor work Impossible In the morning. Th sparring session were postponed again without apparent reason other than that Jeffrie did not feel In the mood to box. In place of that Jeffrie went through the full Hat of the gym r.aslum apparatus, working himself Into fin glow. The monotony of the camp was broken during the afternoon by between Farmer Burn Henkol, an officer of the Germany army. who was a visitor at the camp. The baron thought ha could win from Burns easily and several wager were mad on the out come of the match. Burn, however, kept up hi reputation by scoring a fall In two minute and thlrty-ftv aeconds. Sam Berger, Jeffries' manager, returned to camp today, after having completed ar rangementa for th outfitting of the gym nasium. Berger would make no announce nu.nt a to the first boxing performance which I looked forward to anxloudy a giving th only true light of Jeffrie' condl tlon. Carpenters will start work in the morning lifting the roof of the gymnasium to secure sufficient light and air. Mrs. Jeffrie waa taken slightly 111 today and will leav for Oakland tomorrow, w hich brings the, number for the tryoul ud to sixteen. The later additions are L. C. Trimble, a oith-wlngrd pitcher from Mllford, Neb ; Frank yulgley, who wm hold down the third sack and who halls from Chicago; Ouy Townsend, catcher. from Jacksonville. III.; Fred Judson, pitcher, of Denver, and Frank Boasen, out flehler. of Minilen. Oulalev waa with a southern league last year and Is considered a very good man. Townsend played for Orand Island two years ago. The prac tice season will onh on April 25, at which time Murohv expects to nave nis men hr ml lha irriiiin.ta In rood condition Th. thief In tiarlc west of the city will be used and Is a very Inconvenient plnoe to reach. A number of the etoekholders of the team are complaining because these 0-rnunri are to be used and many express tho nnlnlnn that it will be the cause of a wrestling matcn fu.onclal failure for tne ciiid 10 mine rouu. and Baron Karl WESTER LEAGl E CONTRACTS President O'Nell Give Oat Mat of Player Approved. CHICAGO, April 12.-Prldent Norrls L. O'Neill of the Western league today ap proved the following contract: With Des Moines A. 11. wrauer, josepn Ben. C. Biersdorfer, H. L. Bradbury, Q. E. Batea, L. C. Bachant, C. E. Bangrover, P. J. Curtis, E. A. Colllgan, T. P. Daiton, K. F. Eat, M. A. Freemon, F. C. Herche, X. 8. Hawkins, P. A. Kerner, F. E. McManua, A. H. MacUregor, A. A. Nelson. W. E. Pen- fold, D. J. Rice. W. Vaugnan, jr., a. v. Williams. J. F. Wells, J. Wlnti. With Lincoln G. V. icartning. u. iMune- maker, L. D. Bennett, F. Jude, J. P. Cobb, C. F. Willis. J. Fox, L. Klapp, D. Mason. With Topeka H. B. iternB, . u. ivaui- man, J. Fugate. With Denver H. Olmstead. Fans See Corridon Play Lively Game Against Soldiers. ROURKES WIN GAME, 11 to 2. Shot ten, Xew Left Fielder, Also Makes Favorable Impression Omaha riay at Lincoln Today. Omaha wis a lltt'e too strong for th Fort Crook oldter at Vinton park Tues day afternoon and won the ball gam by a score of 11 to t. At that th soldier boy played a good gam and at times made the Rourkes hustle to egt out of their way. The afature o ftho gam was the playing of Corridon. th little hortstop Fa got from tho St. Louis Browns. Corridon, who arrived In the city yesterday morning, won the admiration o fthe fan on hi first ap pearance In an Omaha uniform. II made four runs, got three hit, flv putout. four assist and made on error. Th error was not a boot, however, but a throw to Agnew, which went a little wide. Shotten, the new left fielder, alio ar rived at the same tlm and played a good game. He I speedy o nthe base and took like a atugger. He got a run and a hit. "raceful" Slndelar wa In th box for the Omaha bunoh and went the nine In ning in good shape. II (truck out (even, gaev a base on balls and hit Waller. Only five hit were registered against him, on being a three-bagger by Sherer. II -kept these hit widely scattered and at no time waa In serious difficulty. Captain Waller of th soldier played a good game and kept hi team going all th time. The Sixteenth infantry band wa In attendance and livened things up by Jta music. Two hundred soldier occupied the bleach er and did more real rooting than ha been heard at th elot this season. Today th Rourkea go to ILnooln for two games and return here Friday for a game with Mornlngslde college. OMAHA. AB. R. H xrt a v or.onon, IE 6 111 2; 4 110 King, cf 12 2 0 Welch, rf 4 8 2 1 Corrldan, ss 4 4 3 6 Schlpke, 2b 6 0J0 Agnew, lb 4 0 18 Gondlng, c 8 0 0 7 Cadman,. c 1 0 0 i Slndelar, p 4 0 0 8 Base Ball Crowds Beans Off the Map Weston PluKKlna- Along. NORWALK. O.. ADrtl 12. Edward Fay son Weston, on his way from Los Angeles to New York, rested at Bellevue, sixteen miles west, for two hours this evening, leaving at 7:30 for Norwalk. where he will sDend the nlaht. Weston will leave for Cleveland about 8 o'clock tomorrow morn ing, arriving in Cleveland tomorrow nignu The distance 1b a Uttl over fifty miles. Totals 944 COMPANY 1st. Decker 164 Pennell 130 Turner 107 McConnell 169 Smith 162 K, Appearance of Tout Teams in Boston 826 788 1659 on Same Day Tarns Attention from Favorite Dish. 2d. 147 178 124 143 133 2d. 170 153 158 134 16S Total. 4S1 461 438 436 Ollddea Pathfinder Start. CINCINNATI. April 12.-The official path- finding car for the Glldden tour, the .Na tional endurance run of the American Auto mobile association, left here ai iv o cioca for a 3.0u0-mile trip to Chicago oy way oi Dallas, Tex. The car will go through, Kan saa and Iowa to reach northern Illinois on its way to Chicago. The trip win last; six week or more. i i- Total 37 11 12 FOR TCROOK, AB. Ti If jvaiai, cr 4 Waller, c 3 Sherer, lb 4 Uuigley, rf 4 Birch, 3b 3 Decker. 2b 8 Murphy, cf 8 Hallock, ss 3 Uormley, p 3 27 17 PO. A. 3 0 0 11 Totals 773 726 780 3.277 Too Cold for Jack Johnson. B08TON, April 13-A general baee ball appearance overcome this city today, with 460 player of four teams, Harvard, the Boston American, th Prlvldenc (Eastern league) . - 1 . . 1 I II H . H I M I 1 r I 1 1 1 . 1, hi . juniiimiii nnw ROURKES ARE IN RATTI F ARRAY ground, atartlng the local season in two b , traln)nK ere yesterday for exnioixion gaiuos. President John I. Taylor of th local American club arrived home yesterday form the Pacific coast, where he has been spend lng the winter. Go to Lincoln and Then After Short Stay at Home Are Heady " to Open. 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W will b glad to talk It over with yan wlthoat obligation oa your part U you will drop la and u. It' ao trouble to tell you all eboat It and now you tbla first big Improve ment la filing dsvlee. Just try a and . In addition to tho above lines Ve carry tha largest stock of liiffh prado office DESKS, CIIAIRS and TABLES in the We are making an unusual ItEDUC TION FROM REGU LAR PRICES thia month on all DESKS, CHAIRS and TABLES. ! OMAHA I PRINTING CO. . 018-924 Fornam St. theme Dougla3 346; Ind. A-345L Wednesday' th Rourkes goto Lincoln tor two games with the Antelopes, after which they will return and meet th Mornlngslde college team on Friday and the' Bloux City team, Saturday and Sunday. Th gam Sunday will end th exhibition game at IOWA STARS HAY BB OUT OF GAME Back Ramor that Fonr Athlete Are In Clan Room Work. IOWA CITY. April 12. (8Dolal:)-WllI T n m In., tk. .a p., i r mm rt Ph.u m t a r hnnl. .mine, iiu on mouaay ma ieam win go xo ler; Alderman, champion weight man; Tali- Hutchinson, Kan., and Play two games I man, another racer, and O'Brien because there. Thursday they will go to Wichita and open the league season In that city Friday. Seventeen men will be taken On the first trip, and It la expected the squad will be composed of the following men: Gonding, Cadman, catchers; Kane, first; Fox, sec ond; Schlpke, third; Corridon, short; Shot- ten, Welch and King, fielders; Keeley. Hoi of faculty disapproval of their classroom records 7 The word has gone forth that the men 1.1 match with Jeffriesi- found the gym nasium too cold for work .today and con tented himself w ith an, automobile ride Into the country. ' ' ... T-. f-t .1" '. .. C ., Yoanajr Wrtfer .Killed. CHICAGO. April ji-01af Olson, a young wrestler of some local reputation, died today as the result of a practice tus sle with Richard Johnson, .a friend, three week ago. The latter In demonstration of a new hold dislocated his friend spine. Athletic Meet at Fonda. FONDA, la.. April 12. (Special.) The an nual field and track meet of the Nortn-wmim-h Iowa Hluh School Athletic as sociation will be held here on May 13. The "big four meet ' will be neia ai onaa on Alio ui u ijm kuiic lui ui uii 1 1 1 i u n 1 1 - " . . . , have ben conditioned In their studies, but the day following the Northwestern meet. "Sphinx" Delaney rather non-commltantly . ,- scouts the Idea that they will be out of the ,score"- big meets. The university registrar de- At New York New York Nationals, 1; clare he has been notified concerning one Jersey City, 8. . . . man whom ha did not mention and referred At Indiapapolls Detroit Seconds, 4; In- hls questioner to Prof. A. G. Smith, who dlanapolls Firsts, 2. declared no change has taken place since At Cincinnati Detroit, 4;yClnclnnatl, 1. the opening of the semester. All this en-I At Milwaukee Milwaukee American AS- lenbeck. Patton. Sanders. Hanson and courage the students to believe the four .rotations. 4: Marauette University, 0. Furchner. pitchers, and Agnew and Gra- Bt"r8 b ,n ih i",'."- -At New York New York American Sec uo"'i ..Tc-w ... .. onas, s; Lancaster, i. tn- her riurinff the SDrins: vacation. The I ti... -i.,. i, i r. .AmAi-nu k - v v-u.iiuuii biiu onoueii arrivea in umint otner imy men oi nis squna mumea I orla, 0. m sijr Tuesday morning and got Into the game y with the Fort Crook soldiers In th after noon. ' Both have been working hard ver since the St' Louis Brown atarted the training season and ar In good shape, With the addition of these two player and Kane, who wired Pa Rourke he would be here Saturday, Omaha 1b going to pre' sent a ctrong front. Schedule , for Tabor. The Tabor college base hall schedule h been completed and the following games win uc piayeu inis spring: April 18 Mornlngslde college at Tabor. April 21 Amity college at College Spring, ACS, April 22 Tarklo college at Tarklo. Mo. April 30 Highland Park college at Tabor. aiay laraio coueK at Tabor. May 12 Bellevue colleae at Tabor. May Bellevue college at Bellevue, Neb, Foot Ball Player Injured. COLUMBIA. Mo.. April 12. A. C. Ram- ley, tackle on the University of Missouri foot ball team. In spring practice this aft ernoon, had at least one rib, and probably more, broken In a scrimmage. The squads were playing "revised" loot ball and no mass playa were attempted. Members of the team declare-the new open game la more dangerous than the old, and several of tnem already nave sustained minor Injuries. 4; Toledo 1; Fltt- At Toledo Chicago Nationals, American Associations, 1. At Chattanooga Chauanooga, burg, 0. - At Macon Macon, i; coiumDus, a. At Augusta Augusta 6; Columbia, 1. At Jacksonville Jacksonville, 7; Savan nan, 6. Totals 27 Omaha Run 8 2 Hits 3 3 Fort Crook Run l o Hit 1 1 24 0 1 0 0 10 3 3 000100 0 .2 100200 1-K -iwo-Dase nits: corridon (2). Tree-base nits: Corridon, Sherer. Sacrifice hlta: Cor- "V.u"u "cnipae. etoien pases: Shotten di j - Jf ox it). Base on ball: Off f 'ndelar, 1; off Oorroley, . Struck outi By ,, uunu,,., B, rin oy pitcned msj ninusiir, i, jeii on bases ball: May 20-Mornliigld college at Sioux City! Klley. Hagenslch, pitchers; Poplsll, a. May 23 Amity college at Tabor, la. Gardner Win with Cpe. NEW YORK. April 12-Kdward W. Gard ner of Mont Clair. N. J., defeated Joseph Mayer of Philadelphia by 400 to 378 In to- New Itarrlman Team. The base ball team at the Union Pacific shops has been organ iced and ready to meet all comers. Games will be arranged for Saturday afternoons. New uniforms hava been provided and the team will soon make Its first appearance with Ha spring scenery. The following players win com pos the team: Claire, uurr, emitn eaten- . . .. , , I .. . n-nlitl KIr1- 1 1 1 L . uiuiuii, a, v v i v. . . . 1 1 1 j , .....u, - Gowan, short; Caaey, Dennlson and Dygert, fielder. Watch tor th Comet. Th Red Dragon of th sky. Watch th children for spring cough and cold. Care ful mother keep Foley' Honey and Tar In the house. It 1 the best and safest prevention and cur for cronp where th need I urgent and Immediate relief a vital necessity. Contain no opiate or harmful drugs. Refuse substitute. ' For sal by all druggist. Settlers Pouring Into South Dakota umana, 7; Fort Crook, 2. Double play- uuiiiirci kinra, Richmond Case Put Over Week Illness of Chief of Police Cause for Continuance of Case Till . Monday. Further hearing In the ouster proceed' lng against Major Georg H. Rlchmand, fered a severe attack of heart failure, chief of police of Council Bluffs, wh uf- ferede a severe attack of heart failure Sunday evening, wa contued yesterday by Judge F. B. Woodruff until next Monday morning. Judge Woodruff i due to open th term of court at Avoca today and hoped to complete the hearing In the Richmond case yesterday, although it la extremely doubt ful If that could hav been accomplished, even had Major Richmond been physically able to be In court. The grand jury for the Avoca court 1 aumoned for today and in addition the trial of th cass of tha tat against Mart Ring of Carson on th charge of assault with intent to kill I set for this week In that court. Between twenty-flv and thirty witnesses hav been summoned for this case, consequently Judge Woodruff felt that It waa imperative that he go to Avoca and It waa at hi ug- gestlon that th hearing in th removal proceeding wa continued for one week. Attorney General Byer and his assistant, John Fletcher, returned to De Molne yesterday afternoon. Mr. Byer offered no objection to the continuance when advised of th line of Major Richmond. 1 M ' tj5' ii Denlea Racing Rumor. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 12. M. J. Winn. general manager of th new Louisville Tnre Wnn?ri1 Parlnaria nt TmrnioTont nmht's gume in the amateur chamninnnhm Jockey club, returned from New York to- I . Is. 1 billiard tnnrnumunt at th ll.mi..n I div. He said: club. Brooklyn. "Tho situation in New York Is not dls Gardner averaged 10 10-33. with hlah runs coursging to horsemen. Bane judgment will of 42. 42 and 41. Mayer's average waa Prevail and the sport will thrive there as ana nis iiigu runs w, 36 and 35. heretofore. " In the aftemoun icaine Dr. Walter n H mvi a flat denial to renorta emanat Douglas of New York defeated Dr. Walter lng from Galveston to the effect that Mex V. I ffenhelmer of Philadelphia, 400 to 306. I lean racing coneosslona had been revoked. Lnjutfiaii iivei.ge was a-n. ana nis nigh Effects Sent Into Northwestern Fart of the State. runs were , a ana zi. urrenhelmer aver- uBod 4 57-63, with lilt'h run of 31. 30 and 23. Knot-boats In Boston. BOSTON. April 12. Knockout prevailed !n the preliminary bouta of tha National Amateur Athletic union's boxing champion Elilps in Mechanics building last night. '1 lie. work of Jinny J. Barrow of New York was one of the features. In th llu-uound class ho defeated M. J. Carroll of New York, a former national champion. In one round, and later knocked out H. Duemmlling ot BoHton, also In one round. Hillnrd Lang of Toronto, Ont.. made a brilliant showing In the 146-pound class, winning with use over George Mullhen of New York. The finals will be held to morrow night. rhlvlnsrtan Assign Umpires. CHICAGO. Ari'U 12 Preldent T. M. ChivlnKlon, of the American association, today announced llio following assignment of umpires for tho opening game tomorrow: V. J. Guthrie and C. F. Van Byckle at Co u m bus. William Eicrhaller and S. P. Cusack at Toledo. C. U. Owena and C. Ferguson at Minne apolis. U. llay.s and Ollle Chill at St. Paul. Coalon Ontpnnrhe ' O'Leary. N K W YORK. April 12 Johnny Coulon, tho bantamweight chunipion, out punched and out Keneraled Voting O'Leary of New York in ten rounds at Brookln last night, tilbury was punished severely In close iiumlers by tmij ilnlH" and lefts to the ln'tly. He had a tni.tnllxlng left to the faci' and clonl one of ('onion's ayes, but i lie Chlcawo boy Went on boring In. forcing o I.eary to the roie. In the last round t oul'.m alinoHt rioor-rt iu,ry wun a lert honk Buth fought ul H' pounds, ringside, ti stipulated h 1'oulu i. Renlbarh If Innrovlag.' 8T. Lol'lS, April 12. Kdward J. Reul bnih of the pitciiine Hi'iff of the Chicago N.ini.iiil team, who is lii at hi home here wtih dli'lillit-i in, showtd ;oma Wnproveinent IikUv. 1 tin tmliy ,lrl. ii i a i:ff ring from il Miuie uUtaae, has had a Tinker aad Hofaian Released. COLUMBUS, O., April 12. Shortstop Joe Tinker and Outfielder Artie Hofman of the Chicago Nationals were allowed to leave Columbus last night for Toledo without punishment for their assault on Umpire Watkln during the game yester day with the Columbus American asso ciation team. American' Umpire Asaln-ned. CHICAGO, April 12. President Ban John son of th American league today an nounced th assignment of umpires for the opening game of the season as follows: At Chicago O'Laughlln and Terlne. At Detroit Sheridan and Kerln. At Washington Evans and Kgan. At New York Connolly and Dlnneen. Bleomfleld Beat Plalavlew. BLOOM FIELD, Neb., April 12. 8peclal.) The Bloonifield High school basket ball girl defeated the 1'lalnvlew High school girls here Saturday by a score of 10 to 8. Prof. Hanlen of i'lulnvlew was referee. J. Ii. Gesler of Bloonifield scorer and Miss Uhtlng of Uloomfleld umpire. New Player for Sloax C'llr. SIOUX CITY, la., April 13.-Mlnneap- ol1-Sloux City gam scheduled for today wa cancelled, tha former returning to Minneapolis. Sioux Cliy signed two of the Minneapolis players. Pitcher Bruce Noel and Left Fielder Orth Collins. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., April 12. (Special.) Reports from points on the Pacific coast extension of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway In the extreme northwestern portion of the state ar to th effect that for some little time past there ha been a great Influx of new settler to Lemmon and other point along the new line. At one time a few day ago there war be tween Mobrldge and Lemmon a total of 300 car loaded with th 'effect of the new settler who were destined to point In tha vicinity of Lemmon and other new town along th railroad extension. Traffic 1 so heavy on the line that the railway com pany has difficulty In securing a sufficient number of locomotives to pull th trains through, and freight shipment conse quently are greaUy dnlayed. There I a very encouraging outlook for the new set tlers. The ground U In excellent condi tion and crop prospects could not well be brighter than they are at present. Great areas of virgin pratrle land Is being broken and this season will be devoted to crop for tha first tlm. In this breaking process score of Immense power breaking outfits are being utilized, ana they are turning over the sod at a really remarkable rate. Th timely us or Chamberlain' Cough tteiDH win prevent pneumonia. ROBBERS ARE IDENTIFIED BY TRAIN'S PASSENGERS Bandit Who Held Up Mlasonrl clfle Train Recoajnlsed by Victim. Pa- JOPLIN, Mo., April 12.-E!ght passenger on th Missouri Paclflo train that was held up and robbed by tbre inmaid men Just north of Plttxifjrs, i.n.. two month ago, hava been identified c Jr.hn Anderson, T. W. Hodson fct.d Fraftk Wil liam a th robber, ijx-; -Jlng to patches from Columbus, where Ins men ar In jail tonight Th trio war arrested her -t week on suspicion of being th men who held up th St. Louis' and San Francisco depot at Baxter Springs, two week ago and shot Courtland High, th station agent. They were Identified today by High, who la just out of tha hospital at Springfield, a the men who shot him. Th Missouri Pacific train wa stopped by the robber and all passengers wr forced to glv up thslr valuable. Th total amount obtained wa close to $1,800. In addition to the charge of train and depot robbery, special agent of several road charge th men with systematic box car robberies .throughout this district In which more than 816.000 worth of mer chandise ha been stolen. I.oalavtlle Sells Hart. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 12-Th Ixulville team yesterday sold Catcher Waller Hart, recently obtained from the Chicago Nationals, to the Monmouth (till.) club. BUI Lang: Break Bene. SYDNKY. N. S. W.. April 12.-BI1I Lng. who lost a 20-round fight with Tummy Burns yesterday, broke a pone of hi right bnd In the ninth round. Draw la Ten Roonds. NEW YORK. April 12. Knockout" Brown and Willi Bescher, two local ban tams, fought ten roundoj to a draw here last night We could talk a lot about tire construction; best Para Rubber and Sea Island Cotton. But the user is more interested in tire mile ace ... If construction is right the mileage is satisfactory. , , What tires have as long and conclusive a record for satisfactory mileage as GOODRICH TIRES 1 3 "iiw ' -;'' . ar. mm -Vvrst ft i uid n isi s TLe Colu.uuia vesiibula ooay has a refined, dignified style without suggesting frcaklnh nese; and Is the maximum of touring comfort COLUMBIA MOTOR CAR COMPANY 2115 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA Licensed under Selden Patent, Feels just rikt ffom tke iryon. Looks :aivi wears as well as it eels A A A. lis, ' ft MAKES1 LIFE'S WALK EASY" . 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