TTIE BKE: OMAHA," TUESDAY. MAY 2, 1911. f When Baby Goes Driving Styles in baby cabs prob ably do npt materially affect baby, but mother always de mands the latest and most. . conyenient models. We are showing now a completeline of the famous Lloyd s ; Prin cess collapsible go-carts and perambulators th'3t will de light mother. The top, auto dash and cart fold complete in one action without re moval from the floor. They embody all the newest feat ures. "Fit for the child of a king," they are the most con venient and beautiful go carts on the market today. Prices range from $2.50 to $17.00. Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co. The Tag-Policy House. Established 1884. 413-15-17 South Sixteenth St. pursu the rebel In the country. The au thorities appear to be In control at Canton. Seven gunboats are anchored off thla city. . Hlwlttn. In Dlitirk Districts. -, NEW YOHK, May 1. The Proteatant missionary atatlona In ad about Canton are numerous vAt thetesent time4 there are organlzAttons of the American board of foreign mission, the Baptist Mission soci ety, the Methodist and Scandinavian-American and Berlin .societies. .The American board has, besides Its sta- located at points In' .the adjacent country within the Jv wans Tung- province. BOSTON, May J.-No cable advices bear In on the Chinese revolt have been re ceived at the headquarters of ths American board of commissioners of foreign mis sions. The work of the American board at Can ton Is In charge of Rev. Obed 8. Johnson, assisted by . Miss Edna Ixjwrey, principal i f the Ruth- Norton - Girls' school, and Mlns Ruth Mllliken. . . COLD MAY-KOT CAUSE DAMAGE (Cootlnv(ed from .First Page). the sudden .drop la temperature, which In some places was as great as fifty degrees. A high wind' from ths northwest, which started early yesterday In Kanaaa and Ne braska had passed (eastward today, but la leaving a froien trail. The weather bureau here predicts that by Tuesday morning It will . b freeslng throughout moat of Kansas and Nebraska. In Missouri, frost Is predicted with frees lng In the vicinity of Kansas City. A re port from North Platte, Neb., said ths msroury this morning bad dropped to U degrees abov sero. Deep Snow In Northwest Nebraska. NORrOLK.Neb , May l.-A sever blls aard ushered In May "tiay In north Ne braska, southern South Dakota and north aatara Wyoming. From sti to sight Inches of snow fsll between Valentin and Chad ron. Neb., and wast of Chadron the storm Is reported heavier; over n telegraph pole went down west of Valentin and the northwestern railroad la operating with 1 : . J r1"" lf rr"Ttr TIrTWW IM ,, ,nn m-Ni-ns ) U,.-Mr.Mi. II i i , . , reduced! to Beginning May 1st the Alamito Sanitary Dairy Com pany will sell perfect pastuerized milk for 7 cents Per quart. There has been a general tmpreealon that Alamito milk was to expensive . for general .e t tbl. new price you can get the beet mtVat the DHce tor wnjch other brands bare been retailing;. p ror Alamito perfect Pastuerized milk has long been recognized for purity and safety It is acknowledged to be the most reliable milk on the market. It is delivered to ' your neighbors and should surely go to you Special cash in advance price: An additional discount of 4 may be obtained by buying for cash In advance, gee driyer or call at orric. -J out wires there today. ' Bnow plows are at work removing snow drifts. A sharp freese occurred this morning, the tem perature falling to 87 above, sero In Nor folk. Fruit men fear the freest has killed tTUi. i ( i,. . .,-... , : At Gregory, 8. 0., a Northwestern pa enger train waa stalled during the night by heavy snow drifts and again this morn, tag, when It tried to proceed was stuck In th snow on the prairie. At Gordon, Neb., rh snow wss from twelve to sixteen Inches deep. That town's telephone system Is flat on tha ground. ALLIANCE, Neb., May ,1. (gpsclal Tele graph.) A snowstorm , unprecedented for several years swept over the northwestern part of the state Saturday night and. Bun day. About ten to twelve Inchsa of snow fell, which drifted In several places from ten to twenty feet. , Practically all tha wires are down for miles eaat of here. Freealnar at Webster City. WEBailER CITY, I.. May l.-CSpeelal Telegraph.) A driving snow followed last night's downpour of rain.-: The jnercury is at f reeling and fruit hereabouts ' Is probably ruined. , Bnow this morning de layed northbound train four hour.-,' A Life Senteaen of suffering with lung and throat trouble la quickly commuted by Dr. King New Discovery. Wo and (LOO. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. HYDE CASE IS POSTPONED Arrangement Goes Over Benatt Illaesa ef Proseentor ronkllasr. ' t KANSAS CITT. May I.-Dr. B. C. Hyde, under Indictment on the charge of mur dering Colonel Thomas H. Swops, appeared In the criminal court heretodsy to be ar raigned for his second trial, but on ac count of the Illness of Virgil Conkling, the county prosecutor, the case was postponed until May II. ' To do tha Bonffold la painless compared with th weak, lama back kidney trouble causes, Alectrto Bit ter I th remedy. eoe. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. OHIO SCANDAL TO GRAND JURY Methodi Will Prevent Guilty Taking Immunity Bathi. Men THREE DETECTIVES ARRESTED Men fth. raid Bribe to Law Makers Taken lata 4 aatoMy Twenty Men Are Said to Re i Involved. COLCM Bl'B, O. May 1. -There will be no legislutive Investigation of bribery charge made against a score nf members of the Ohio general ant-embly, at lrast for tha present. The Investigation will he made by the Franklin county Krand Jury, under the di rection of Prosecuting Attorney Kdward Turnrr. This was decided today at a '.n fereni.o at the governor's office. Ths rea son Is stated to be that this method will' prevr-nt members of the legislature under suspicion from eecsping tliroitKh an Im munity bath. At a conference today hetwppn Speaker Vlning of tha house and the detectives, he was told by the detectives that.Itepie sentstlve Nye had told them that ' Vlning could be bought for 11,0V). The saker became furious at th story. "I am Inclined to the belief," cald the apeuker later, "that "I have been made a tool of. If that Is true. I want to find it out. Above all. I want a full and com plete Investigation." Three detectives, F. S. Harrison of New York and A. C. Bally ard Pax id Ihrry of Chicago were arraigned In police court for alleged bribery of Representative Oeorpo B. Nye. I'etectlve Harrison nnmes four a ate senators with whom he l ad dealing!) and to whom he declared he paid money. Baltey and Garrison were bound to the grand Jury In bonds of 5.XK) each and Berry was bound to the grand Jury on cra-ges of' bribery In bond of 2.5V). Thlr bonds were signed by a surety company. "W have atenopraphio copies of every word that passed between Representative Nye and the other men Involved In this matter," said Detective Harrison today. "The evidence was secured by means of a dlctsphone. A dictaphone consists of a number of sensitive discs so constructed that the sounds spoken In a room ran be carried forty or rifty (feet by means of wires connected with an electric battery. "I met Mr. Nye In this room. In the next room was a stenograpner. A door con nected the two rooms. In front of the door I placed a couch In my toom. The dicta phone was under the couch, the wires run ning into the next room, where the stenog. rapher sat with a telephone arrangement on his head. Whenever Nye or anyone else whose conversation I wanted recorded entered the room, my tip to the stenog rapher was the usual stereotyped greeting, extended unsually loud. 'How are you this morning, doctor?' was my signal to the stenographer when Nye came in." Detectly Harrison said today: "Twsnty members of the legislature are Involved In this scsndal. If I had been here a week longer, I would have run out of money, they wer so eager for It. It will take us a week to tell all we have found out." Interscholastic Me6t at Hastings to Draw Many Athletes Plan Being Laid for Extensive Field Meet on May 14 Over Hun , dred Entries. , " . HASTINGS,1 NebV "May ' t-(SpeclaI.)-, Th interscholastic athletic tournament to b held on Hastings' .college' campus on May 14 now promises to be far' more suc cessful thsn was originally - expected. Physical Director Holste of Hastings col lege, who Is promoting the tournament, has received over 100 entries from twenty one high schools In central and western Nebraska. The program will Include the usual features of tiack a'.bletica and gold and sliver medals will be awarded the win ners. The purpose of the tournament Is to arouse interest In athletics in schools which have heretofore paid little or no at tention to outdoor sports. The -value of athletic training has been recognized by the authorities , of Hastings college, for they have equipped on the campus on of th finest athletio plant In the west. A $5,00 gymnasium has been built, a new cinder track has been provided and ample space has been provided for base ball and other outdoo. games. To direct athletio training th college has Installed A. F. Hoist, the ex-Mgroon star, as a member of the faculty, and gymnasium, or outdoor athletio work 1 now a part of the regular curriculum. ' For th first time in many years the college now has a base ball team and it has already defeated Grand Island college and Kearney normal. -The latter will be her for a return game next v Wednesday. NOMINATIONS SENT TO SENATE Lents, C. Hurts Is Named for Post master at Dee Molars. WASHINGTON. May l.-Among nomina tions sen? to th senate today by Presi dent Taft were: Postmasters, Louis C.-Kurts, Des Moines la. . , Assistant attorney general, interior depart ment, Charles W. Cobb or California. Associate Justice supreme court of New Mexico, John R. McFi. l-J Quart Delivered to your home pure and sweet before breakfast Phono Douglas 411 ; Socialists Plectae Support in Fight Rational Executive Council, in ion in Boston, Takes This Action. Set- POSTON. May l.-The full strength of the socialist tisrty of America wss offered for the defense of John J. snd J. B. Mo Nan. era. who are charged with murder in connection with th explosion at the Lou Angeles Time building, by the national rxeiutlve committee of the- party now in iton here. FT. U3UI8. Mo.. May l.-Addresslng a meeting of laboring nn-n In union head quarters today. William D. Haywood, once tried and acquitted' for complicity In' the death rf former Oovernor Pteunenberg of Idaho, advocated a general strike through out the Inltetl States on the day the Mc Namara brothers are'bretight to trial In Los Angeles. .- Services for Cardinal Gibbons in Baltimore Firit of Nation-Wide Observances of Golden Jubilee of Prelate ,. is Held. oflLiiaoiiB,, Md. May -l.iThe first ,L. . , naiion-wirt observances of the iroinen jubilee of rardlnal Gibbons' ordlna tlon to the priesthood and f the twenty ...... anniversary or his elevation to the oardlnalate took place at high mass here onay m immaculate Conception church Ttiak o I ... . .minai presided and delivered a brief oermon. Cardinal Gibbons was ordained a priest on June 30, 18i. He will be 77 year old on July 23. nest. Ten Chinamen Starve on Island Marooned by Smugglers, They Are Discovered by Change by Pleasure Party. SAN DIECX), Cal., May l.-Ten China men are on the northwest shelter Island, eighteen miles frdm this city, marooned by smugglers. I'p to noon today they had been ten days without water and prac tically with no food. Two are dying and another Is derlrlous. The Immigration launch Orient. Captain ' Chedney, left to night to rescue the Chinese. The presence Of the Chinamen on one of the barren, uninhabited Cornado Inlands, which belong to Mexico,. J accounted for on the theory that they were being smug, gled to the United States, presumably from Ensenada. STATES LOSE IN EESRYES FIGHT (Continued from First Psge.) trol of the reserves, fie said the violation of reasonable, rules regulating th euse and opcupancy of the property Is made a crime not by ,tne secretary of agriculture, but by congress. ." "" It was difficult, he said, to separate the legislative power to make law and the administrate power to promulgate rules and rcglatlj)ri?"rt)fput th -rules into torc : Tha.roffehserrs' Tlot against the secre tary, but, as the. Indictment properly con cludes, 'contrary ta Hit law of the United States and, the peace and dignity thereof,' " KRUPP FIRM TAKES OUT AERIAL TORPEDO PATENf Device, that May 11. rird from Aero plane vrlth . Absence of Recoil. BERLIN. Frida, April HDetalla of the new aerial torpedo, on which the Krupp firm has taken out American patents, shows th weapon h primarily designed for carrying on th long discussed "war in the air. Its principal feature Is the absence of recoil, which has been the chief obstacle to the Installation of regular guns or artillery on a delicately balanced aero plane or balloon'. ' The new weapon Is self propelling and can be fired from; a dirigible or aeroplane against a hostile balloon without disturb ing the stability ( of ths machine from which it Is projected. Experiment hav been carried on , since November, 190S, Range pf 6,000 yards, with a torpedo carry ing a six-pound lod of explosive wer attained in the early stages of th ex periments. ' Th torpedo, whlqh,cts on th principle of the ordinary sky rocket Is composed of two portions, th explosive head and a rear chamber containing a alow burning powder charge, tha gases from which lssu through tubes at the rer and drlva the projectile through the air. A launching device, operated by a light powder charge or on dirigibles by elec tricity gives the torpedo its original start and direction, the burning powder charge then maintaining th flight at a con stantly Increasing speed. Th gaa tube are set at an angle, giving the torpedo a spin like that of a rifle bullet to steady Its flight CLEVELAND'S DRY SUNDAY Authorities Exercise Bverr Effert to Frereat the Sale ol Llqaor on Sabbath. CLEVELAND, O.. . April 9. -Though It rained most of the time, Cleveland today experienced Its first dry" Sunday In tsn years, a a result of Msyor Baehr's order that all saloons and pool rooms must re main closed hereafter on Sundays. Th roadbouses outside of th city's limits were crowded during the afternoon and evening. A few saloon in th city attempted to keep open, but the owner of these wr promptly arrested. On another page will be found th rule governing the Booklovers Contest. Hasting. Faster Hesl... HASTINGS, Neb., May l.-(8peclal Tele-gram.)-Rev. Grant B. Wilder has resigned from the pastorate of the Hastings Con gregational, church and accepted a call to the pastorate of th Pilgrim Congrega tional church of Bpokan. Wash. Rv. Mr. Aimer came her a year ago from fair L miunt, Minn. Japanes Antarctic Shin 'alls. SYDNEY, N. a W. May l.-The Japa- ntue amarcuo steamer Klnan Maru, with sixty person on ix.ard, arrived here yes- tenia v. in xi4iUiin reached Cuulman Island March 14, but was compelled to put back, owing to to, packs and Icebergs en countered. The cold killed ten of the Kaklmo dogs. I'hoiograpb. Law lai Valid. WASHINGTON. Mav l.-Th. court today upheld Uie constitutionality of the New York ststute forbidding the use supreme oi a pnotonraph' or name of another for trade or advertising punoses without the permission of the snhr)ert, ' Permits to smoke are now "being Issued. A OUf- UaJiMV j THOMAS CASE AS PRECEDENT Papers Will Be Sent to President When Commission Decides. WEEK BEFORE SLR VICE ACTS Coaclasloas Will ;o Then in PoMof v. flee Imparl meat a ad rrealdeat S I pdlke taaes Set tor October, trVom a Ptaff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Msy l.-iBpeoll Tele gram.) I'resldent Tsft Will dei-lde whether Hen F. Thomas, postmaster of Omaha, has liolated statutory laws relative to the col leftlon of campaign funds. Commissioner Mctlhrnny of the civil service raid Mlay that It would take at leant a week before the ronrfcieluns of the service could possibly be resched. and then these conclusions would be submitted lo the postofflce department In view of fact that the rase Involves a servsnt of that department. With thla reference all papers In the esse would go to President Tsft. According to Mr. Mcllhenny, It Is hoped to make this particular cas final and If possible to establish a precedent for all cases hereafter. Chief Justice White today assigned four esses of the Union Pacific, plaintiff In error, against the Updike Grain company for hearing October It, lfll, to be heard as one rase, as these various cases realty Involve but one point In law. These cases arc appeals by the Interstate Commerce commission and Union Pacific Railroad company from final decree of th circuit court of th United States for th Wetsern district of Missouri, and In volve the validity of order of th Inter state Commerce commission entered June 29, 190A, requiring carriers to cease and de sist from payment of so-called elevation al lowances on grain in transit. The decision of the commission Involved In these cases was to the effect that th practice of car riers to grant Ovation allowance was Illegal because of It tendency to result In preference and discrimination. U. C. Holme of Omaha spent Sunday In Washington as a guest of Representative Lobeck and left for New York today upon business. President Taft today nominated Albert Pop Fltsslmmon of Nebraska and Thomas Andrew Burcham of Iowa to b first lieutenant In the medical reserve corps. MONUMENT FOR FORT 1IEFIKNCH Doaghter of Revelation Will Mark site with Granite Pillar. E8THERVILLK, la., April .-(Speclal.) A monument will be erected In the near future to mark the site of old Fort De fiance, which stood where til city of Esthervllle la now located. The local lodge of Daughters of th American Revolution has mad arrange ments to erect, north of the court house in the park, a large stpn monument about thirty feet high, on top of which will be a large marble cannon ball and on the ball wilt be a large carved American Eagle.' On the side of the base of the monument '.PROFIT , Without satisfaction is a mighty poor foundation on which to build a huMness. Giving a Urge amount of satisfaction at a small profit Is why you have com to us with your eye trouble In the past, Th saUsfactlon we have glues? you will make you and your friend com to us In the future. Satisfaction 1 our foundation HUTESON OPTICAL COMPANY 213 South 16th Street. i Artlfloal Eye. Xearlna- Xnstruueat. IEP0SIT3 I I THREE PER CENT interest is paid on savings deposits and COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. Funds may be with drawn at any time without notice. The combined capital and surplug la 1, 860,000. 0. It la tha oldest bank In Nebraska. Established in 1166. : United States National Dank cl Omaha, Nsbrsska K. V. Batloir, rresldeat, ). a. KaTaratlok, A St. Cask a. W. Wattle. Yloo-rro. B. . htentmaa. AJist. Cash, V. a. Caldwell, Tioo-rr. f. a KoCBng, Asst. Cash. W. a. Bhoadea, Cash. M. Yates, Asst. Oafc. Open on Saturdays Catll 9:00 T. M. One Pound Boxes it Pays to Road O'Brien's Candy war Fifty-cent Cans of Fan-ell's 24-pound eacks of Updike's Pride of Omaha flour. Pairs of Tickets to the American theater. Twenty-one Prizes Each Day ABSOLUTELY FREE your nam appear lw tha Want Ada of tha Bee ellp It out aad bring It to Tb Be offloa and tb prlsa tg roar no ueln aa adrertUlnc aubserlbtlona aaedad .just read Tka Be Want Ada. J Your name will appear sometime and maybe more than once. will be a name plate with Mrs. Fsther Ridley- name, she being ths first white woman In Emmet county and also, the city of Ksihervtlle being named In her honor. At th tlm thl monument Is dedicated It Is planned to Invite all the old settlers her and have a sort of a home coming day. Fivo Officers Shot in Battle at Resort Officials at Dallas, Tex., Seek to En force Sunday Lawi One Will Die. DALIAB. Tex., May l.-In a battle be tween deputy sheriffs and unidentified per sona her this morning, flv officers were shot, one probably fatally. The offitsrs were wounded In a rsid on a disorderly house sushected of violating tne Minoav taw. Orady Kennedy, probably was fatslly wounded In the bresst; Joe Prawn will likely, lose ths left arm: John Cheb-a wa shot through the left lung; Ben Ix'rtdn had part of his left shoulder torn away, snd i R. current, a special policeman, wa shot In the leg. The first thr men were hurried to a sanitarium. A doaen policemen surrounded the house and arrested eleven White, men snd seized saniniw.s aparatus anil quantity of In toxicant. ' MOTBMSMTS Or OSKAIff TBIMEKX. Arrives. atlies. Kr.w mug QlBflRC LIVflFt print, SdlTHAM STON. Jl!EKNSTOWN... VrRKN8TOVN. . SOUTHAMPTON. HOVE OKMn IJVBRrOOL ... Baltic ... Carstri.,, .. C'arTDontt.. .. 8t. Xmw... LoftUats. . Wltlo. r. r. wiihtia. . Kroonlajas. . Onople. . Css4s. . stetsons cost more by the pair, but loss by th year, The Last Word in Shoe Science is Stetson.""' Stetson Science stands for style, elegance and wearability. Walking and health health and success. Wear a Stetson and you will have these aids to happiness. The Dickey is a favorite style combiningsmartness with foot-ease. Get acquainted with Stetson foot-comfort and style. For Sale by HAYOED BROS. Omaha Agents. Doautlful Tooth Thar are, but fw peopl who hr tbero. Oeod loath vryon might hav Ifi tbsy would go to Dr. Brad bur v. Th uicnaii, iuiwii ana teasi painful ar uie vuij nwtnvM ontpioysa or u and bund reds of r patients, both in and out of tb city, will gladly' tell you about th good dental work and our up-to-date way of doing things. Crowns and brldr work from S.u par tooth. Plate that t ruiu si.vv to use. rainiea extrac tion of teeth. Nerves ef teeth removed wiiBvut awrung yotfc- . worn war an I ua year. GR, BR48SU3Y. THE DESTIJT IT Tears ISM Varaam liooatloav. ono 9. 1700, made on, or before May 10th in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK will draw interest from May 1st. The Bee Want-Ad; Fine Syrup. WALTS-JAM ri WATCH The mainspring is the power house in a watch. Jewelers say Waltham mainsprings are the best in the world They ere mora generally used for repairs than any other make. 'Ii'l Timr You Otrn4 m It aliknm Sand (or etacriptiv eaoUsl. WsLTNAM WATCH CO. t Wltam.s1U. at Dr. Lyon'o PCRFBOT TooSh Powder neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth cleanses, preserves and 1 beautifies the teeth, and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. A S 1 af M NVw A better dell very service for less money. Let us show you. Auto Delivery and Messenger Co. 1T1S Dong-la SJtr. ; Srandels Theater aiag. . Phones Doug. 3046 1 ZaO. A.-S4M "IX Bhlmpsha Flunk and Put aUlydorfr will aall at till stors aad mention thl ad, and pror that these ar ,th.ir sight name. X will present thsm eaeh with a TAU8T bubtbb' e -ciaam that ' waa Jut hstohsd." Central Cigar Store 321 So. 1 6th St. ' ' AMUSEMENTS. TOUIOHT K1ST nws OlatLBI rmOKMia, Prsnt JOHN DREW la XI Bst Oomeay, "SMITH" ; Pries, 95o to t8.00. Voslilaew "agflavV a'V 1 MARY GARDEN U Concert, Assisted by Axtoro Tihaldl and Howard Brockway XUTABB PIAHO TTBZD. TrltM $1 to as ajeat on Bale. latnrd&w ttatln.. . J ar, t." GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD in th Opera Bouff, TBTB PARAPIBB OT MAHOKET." Vast Ban. "Ill ItEBBT- WIDOW"" OMAHA MAY MUSICAL FESTIVAL ' , Wedneeday Evening, Bilg. BBABSSIS TXSATBm. "Oruaadarai Oada, Oratorio aooiety. J. X. Blnuns, Oonduotor. Part 1 Tooal selection by gololets., Part ZZ Oratorio. Miss Mary Munchhoff, soprano: Mra MabeUe Crawford Welpton, contralto: f'rederlo C. Kreemantel, tenor 8. -J Uorton, baritone. Accompanists: Mrs. August M. Bora Buadduch Zabrlakle. ... Prloes i.M to S0a Tlckst at Bog Otic. Advanced Tauderlll. Xatlnee Evry Day, ailS. Kvery Might, 8:15. Miss 1- annle Ward Sc Co.. Charles H. Law lor and Daughters, Ben Welch, Hugh Lloyd. Valleclta's Leopard, Davie A Walker, Uregorla A KJinina, Klnudrome, Orpheum Concert Orcliestr. Americans. "DAB-Jr.VS OBABO OPBXA QUA&XBT.. Nevln aV Gordon, Urace Ue Winter (.ugene Tr'o. Silvia D Krank'e, Brtrain May & Co., ( rank McCre k Co. ktaUa.e. 101 pw Besereed so. feMTh xum. Boe. aee 13 0 YD THEATER Tonight, 8:18. Matinees Tussday Thurs. aay, Baturday. TBABX B. Z.OBO STOCK CO, la "Til ZiOaT TBAX&." Mast Week, Mary J. Xolme Play, "LISA B1TXBB." 1,000 Good Beats at 10 Cents. UOM .mifg TWO or EI If 1 1 f FROLICS. FOLLT ItllwIU DAILY Ail Week Oommeaolng Matlaee Today. Klgh Oearsd aad no Bpeed Unlit. earsa ano ni 'Til Will In Society With ISHOIO XATB aad A Bosebnd Garden of Olrlls. ladles' Dally Dime Matinee. "OKAXA'B PUB CtgTEl." Jhn Says: RICE tt CADYorjoVA; And "The Beauty TruHt." SXTBATAOAJtaA ABD TAUDTJTII.XB J.thel Kirk, Bear-Cat Conuwjy fear. Fannie Ved'ler, ( oin A Bancroft. . . Hlg Heuiity Chorus. Ladies' Dim Matins Brery Week Day. BASE BALL R0URKE PARK ' April 30-May 1, 2 . V OMAHA VS. OT. JOGL:PH Monday, May 1st Ladies Day Games Called at 81 45, ., t Special Car leaTee 15th 4 FrafJM --ftreei SiMWa, . - - J v nminaiw