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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY". JANUARY 27,
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DATE HAY EE SOYIKBES 2
Jtaaacer Etf ew la fh 1 1 a at aad
Will Probably learn Definitely
What to ! Be OiInm
l Wkll There.
Nebraska aad Michigan ar llksly to
play foot ball next fall on Saturday. Ko
mb 1 Thla date 1 (tilt open on tl
Wslverlne schedule and the Cornhuskers
are bain considered by lha Ana Arbor
I mentor tor a gun to ba played at this
.time, f
I Alumni of Michigan, who reside la
Omaha and other parta of tba Missouri
valley, heva baaa arglng opoa . In
Wolverine athletic authorities th
' eobodoltag f aaaibar Nebraska eoatast.
faalay Roswatr, who la aa aeliva
.Omaha alumaua of tha Michigan metl
1 tuttoa. fcaa baaa Try aaerf 0a la trying
to gat tha Wolverines to data tba Cora
bosksr for aaotbar season.
a Ward from Llaewln.
' Word baa coma tram Dr. Clap at tha
1 Vnlvaraltr of Nabraaka to tba offset that
- nacatlaUona ara attU oa between tha local
school and Michigan. Manager Bart a
1 Kagar la nor la Chicago, and whll thara.
nay leant definitely what hi to ba dona
regarding tba aoataat with MJchlitan.
, Special dlapatehaa to Chicago papers from
Ana Arbor yesterday stated that ' Ne-
ibeaak waa belnr conaldarad for tba epani
data en tha Wolverine rhedul.
If Nebraska should ba takes on for tha'
Nor bar l -MicMaaa would have four
. bard games In a row. yrcuee la to ba
, played at styrscdee on ' Wovsrabor (.
Pennsylvania la to ba mat aa tha follow
tr( Saturday at Philadelphia, whila tha
season will ba aktaad on' November H at
Am Arbor with a Cornell haul. With
Nebraska) hooked" fas Nvmber. t the
I Wot rati naa would be another gam at
noma, for tba Carabuakara bra dua 10
I anaka tba trip ta tba Miehlgaar fown,
Cjeighton Seniors r;
Beat the Deaf Lads
Br a narrow Kaiwla of four potata tba
Cralihton trtPiora acala wan train tba
Nabraaka Daai laatlruta, taHac a elaaaly
Plovad luw timm tba MiMaa by tba
tsora at 11 ta K "
la tba ftrat half tba daaf lada alartad
with a ruab and nada alt polnu bafort
tha ftanlara aaorad. but a pratty baakat
by Ruaaua ttartad tha colieta quintal
aad tha balf aadrd M to In faror et
Cralt-htoo. Evao at that tha Mutaa aa
callad In taam work and almoat oonatantly
bad tba ball naarar tnalr opponanta' goal.
. Tha aaoond parlod waa excltln. aa both
tuaaa braoad and ptayad a whirlwind
ama EUbt potnta wara mada by aaob
taam ka thla halt, bat tba aaolora' land of
. tour potnta. aaada U tba flrat bait,' (ara
tham tba vfcaory. Kuaram pUyad apao
taoolar bail for tha Bantera, aaorlac four
oala and cattlnf tba ball paat opponaau
nc wan. lampklar aad Millar alao playd
atranc nama fts drlbbUag aad paaatng.
far tba laatttuta March all, Cuacadaa aad
Traaka atarad, anowlng daaay taam work
and braaklna; up tbalr opponanta playa.
taf Mutaa. Lljvop. Cralrhton.
"Marahall .....RPLy. ....... Huaaum
Jf" v-" "'.R' .Lanplnar
w . .,...v.... rvataar
im net Miller
-"""uu (C) O'Connor
RU..,.... Qumn
' IX... Ryaa
Field Quale: Laaphler ( Ruaaum 4,
raatnar L Torrer ij. Uaxahaii ir f..
adn (J). Tranaa l). Rafana. FYanela
n iuwr, DrnwnwL acorar. aaaiay. Tusar.
Eldrldca. Twanty-nUnuta halvaa,
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Fraaaaa Throw a Cnlllvaa.
HARLAN. la,. Jan. al-Bpclal v-pir
auosraa mu una wKneeaea the wraatllnc
natch hara Wednay avaoinaT batwaan
Patar Fromm of IMa alty aod JamM
Collrraa of Mlaaonrl Vailay. Tba man
war evenly matrned In weight aad ace,
but Fromm an mid ta haea mare knnwi.
4r of tba WTaatlhur , aeurlii tae
flrat fall ta aawiteoa aitautaa and tha
aaoond fall. In eight minute and erven
aaoewma.
CORSAN TO EXPLAIN STROKES
Exhibition to Be Given at the
T. H C. A. PooL
PROGRAM OF E VESTS XAD UP
All h atrakea la lha Party Dlf-
farvat Slylra at lalnnlx Ara
ta Ba Clara ta tha,
Pablle.
Thla evening at 1:30 o'clock H.
H. Coman at tba Toung Men'a Chriatlaa
aaaoclatlon pool will glva aa exhibition
and dtnonatratlon of awlmmlng.
lia will axplain each atroka alter each
damonat ration, allowing tba eaaleet way
ta learn each of hi forty dlfiarant itylea.
Mr. CXinan will explain bow tha native
of Congo awlra feet flrat aad will laau
a cballmga to take any strong awlnunar
out of tha water.
Tba fallowing to tha program which
Mr. Coraaa will carry out tomorrow
evening:
Imitation of a pornol.
Imitation of a dolphin.
Crab.
' Feathering. ,
Racar a turn,
I.e rolling.
Hu hma rlii.
HK-yela.
Hpinnlng. ,
Cartwheel. . '
Torpedo.
Raring. (Indian etyl), .r-
fk ulling head- flrat on front
mlllng head flrat an back.
Hrulllng feat tint.
.Marching.
Sid underarm on either eld.
Swimming backward. ....
Pteambnet. ' fc
. Rrnad atroka on breaat.
nroaa atrnk on back. '
lxjl.l altamal.
turerlapolnr avorarm, . V
tKiuble overarm.
( back, . alternate ' overarm, (two
etvlea).
Un back, iinala overarm,
Iwlmmlng with left leg and arm only.
On, two, three atrok on left aid.
Kngllah overarm oa right ilda.
Revolving or spiral atroka.
Tnidgeon. ,
Autrila rrawl, (foraaa atylr.
, i"r poort o!,iira nvini.
i k . . , a
. i " , mm nenio nrei va mrfivn.
Swimming with both bands and feet
tied.
Life aavtoic. release, rescua and rasas-
citation.
t nnamad fanry at tint a
Demonatratlon at correet breathing
method.
Fanry diving by the swimming club.
Racing by th swimming alub,
A short eihlbllion will ba given by a
few of th boys who hav learned swim
ming In a week from Mr, Corean.
Mr, Corean will give a ahert talk oa
swimming and Ufa saving. Ha will alao
answer all questions any parson dsslra
ta ask. 'Women ara Invited to attend.
: -Mill rV 'ili'' ::;:
hitesJ ? tW ' M r W i'
WORLD'S RECORDS BROEN
Iriih-Amtrican Club Eoldi Annoal
CirniTml at Iladitoii Square.
B0NEA0 SETS DISTANCE MARK
eDaaald Throw a Elghleea-raaad
Sbat Frty-roar Ft Oa aad
Oae-HaJf Iarbra 8aa
aaarlaa at Meat.
MEW TORK. Jan. H-Two world's
records went by the board at tha anaual
athlede carnival of tha Irlah-Aaierlcaa
Athletic club held In Madison Square
Garden tonight Th flrat to go was ths
record for throwing th eighteen-pound
shot, when P. H. McDonald threw th
weight forty-four feet one and one-bail
iBchoa. Th former record was forty-
three feet nln I ache.
la tba f.OOO-metre run Oeorge Bonhag
clipped vntn aad two-flftha second
from th record mad mat summer by
Louis Bcott at Caltio park. Summaries:
l.aa yards, nandloap. nnabi: Won by
K. Ollmor (B yard), Domlnlcaa
Lyceum. New York; T A. riolan. Ford
ham unlverelty X yards), second; R. J.
Esan, Irlah-Amerlcan Athletic club (Is
yards), third. Tim. !. '
Tb-yard handicap, flnala:- Won bv p.
i. Reynolds, New York Athletic club (II
fet); l. J. Ferris, Iughlln Lyceum (14
feet), second; F. K. Hollow, New Tork
Athletl rlub (t feat), third. Timer .
It-pound ahot put: Won by P. Mc
Donald. Irish-American Athletic club,
wtth 44 feet IS Inch: A. J. Reich, Irish
American Athletic club, aecond. 17 feet
7U, Inches; J. 1. Frank. Irtah-Amroaa
atmetie duo, intra, el lost Inch.
71-yard run (scratch): Woa by A. T.
Meyer, Irlah-American Athletic' club; C.
B. Clark. Xavler Athletic, club, aecoad;
II. Ildland. Xavlsr Atretic dub, third.
Trnte: tin.
High Jump, handicap: Charlea Marten.
Molt Haven Athlette club (M Incheak won
wtth I feet loi-hee; K. Jarrunaa. psatlma
Athletic club it .iiioheS;. aacond. with I
feat II Inches: H. . Orumpalt, New
Yot Athletic club (scratch third, with
t feet It Inrbea, . . V
10 metre rut. haadlrapj Won by
Oeorge Honhag, Irlah-American Athletic
club iwratrh); O. J. Oberrueyar, National
AlhtetlO Club im ara. ' eacanSr T. J
Collin. IrlatyAmaHran Athlun club (M
yardal. thlra: Tlmwi llttM. -Thla la a
- wwnu revoru. mi lormer reeoro
"f Sli mad by Louis Scott at Celtic
park laat summer. .
une-miio run, handicap: Wan by O. P.
Klmhall. Rnatna AlhlellA el.ih f mAm'
J. Rromlluw, )r Irwh-Amenean Athlatlo
club in yard), eeaandi P. Soutar, Jr.,
Paatlma Athlatlo club (5 yard), third.
Tim.: , , , ., Z. . .
M-yard low hurdla, handicap: Won by
J. J. Filar, rrliu-American Athlatlo elub
(soratoh); Rob Kliar, Ueorgetown unl
veralty tl faat), econd; J. M. Roe. Nw
fork Athlal) club ,. ,klm TiH.
swonds.
May
Ohio and Michigan
Be Admitted
by the Big Eight
CHICAGO. Jan. ft. -Only tha applica
tion of tha Ohio Stat unlveraUy for ad
mission ta tha conference waa taken up
by tha delegatea to th "Big Eight"
meeting at tha flrat session her today.
"Summer baa ball." tba big feature of
tha meeting, waa expected ta coma up
for discussion later,'
Ohio state rcpreaaatatlvea sat forth that
about tut students were enrolled In their
cbool and that athletics were well sup
ported. No final answer waa given them.
Many rumors ware current aa to th ro-
admlMloa of Michigan, which left th
conference In MM following a misunder
standing. Although tba Institution had
no representative at tba morning session
It waa said tba Ohio stats man were
ready to org readmitting Michigan and
making tba conference a "Big Ten"
body- Michigan and Ohio have competed
In athletic for many yearn
In tba abaanca of Coach A. A. Btagg,
Prof. A. w. Small represented Chicago.
Prof. J. A. Ooodenow represented Illi
nois and Prof, A. O. Smith appeared for
Iowa.
Ptva school. Indiana, Illinois, Minne
sota, Jowa and Northwestern, are favor
able to summer baa ball. It waa rumored,
but by tha rulea of th conference a two-
thirds vots la necessary ta carry a reso
lution. Becauae of this fact and the
well knows objection of th other three
schools to tha proposed change an ax
tended session waa i parted.
BRITISH SPORTS WANT
" TO SEE HOGAN IN ACTION
san francisco! J.'H,-Fngtand hu
beard of "On Round" Ilogsn and wants
ta sea him In action.
Oil Roag, managsr of tha San Francisco
boy. who Is matched with "Harlem"
Tommy Murphy next Wednesday night,
received n 1st tar today from Dava Levy,
baoker of th BrMeh lightweight. Matt
Wells. Iry would ilk to hav Hogan
and Walls com togthr a Darby day
aeat May. The National Sporting elub of
London la eager for th match, ha writes,
although h personally wwald ba wllBng
la brine ever th Idol of th British
public I New Tor. I
Hogan look tip and fit for bla Wednes
day night fight. Murphy trotted ; eight
mile on'ths read yesterday aad boxed
tight brisk rounds with his partner.
TENNIS MEN ARE TO MEET '
; AGAIN TUESDAY NIGHT
All tha lennu) man In tba vartoue clubs
la tba city will hold a meeting Toasday
night at tha Omaha club tor th purposs
f seceding whether th Mid-Wast, ten
ala tournament ahould b held at the
Omaha Field elub ar not. Tha forming
of n city taaala league will alsa ba takea
up at the meeting and tba possibility
of playing Indoor temnls at tba Audi
torium will also ba Mv Wu for dh
eiianton.
Cretahraa telle a trrfeota Una.
IMAN, la.. Jan. M. - Brecul )-alrh-ton
ootvarMty baaket ball team defeated
lagan's Mam at th opera houaa her
Wat evonlng by a eoore of a to M. Lucan'a
defeat la attributed In part ta tbe nneenre
of on at It s&ost upertenced and skilled
players.
Baallh Oatpwtata Tmeaapaaw.
TDNKT. Australia. Jan. X. "Cv
clone" Johnny Thompson, the American
middlewatsnt puguiau waa easily out
pointed today by lv Hmlth, th Aus
tralian middleweight puglllat aad former
champion, la a twenty-round contest at
tha atadram her.
Persist! Advartbaat Is tba Road ta
Big- Returns.
PRIVATE WALKER IS CHAMP
BOWLER AT FORT CROOK
At Wfte rWAb 1 -l.l.. .1 . .
Walker Af CAmnanv V ml k.ll ... .
scor that marked him aa the champion
Wwler of th poet. In the three games
rolled, bla Individual average acor waa
IB. - '-
In th Port Prank iMm n.ntui
pany P defeated th machln gun squad,
tha scores being 2,0(7 and 1.M6. resDost-
BASKET BALL CARNIVAL
AT WALNUT HILL CHURCH
A regular basket ball carnival was held
at tha Walnut Hill Methodist church last
evening when thrr full game of ths
popular floor sport were pulled off be
tween soma of tha clever local amateur
aggregation, The gamea were well at
tended and full of faat and exciting play.
In tha flrat aonteet th Escalator quin
tet of Fort Omaha and tba Remnant fir
of th Walnut Hill school battled to a
tie score, u to 11 Oa aoooont at tha time
limit allowed for thla gam n extra
period oould be played to decide tba final
standing, and tha result had to remain
a tie. -.
Tha Council Bluff Toung Men's Chris
tian aaaoclatlon Employed i Boys team
trimmed tha Creaeant tlva at tha church
in tha aaoond tray of 11 to X, ta a hard
fought gama full oi aom sensational
basket tossing.
Tha final sonteat of tba rranlog ended
in a victory for tha Remnant quintet
which triumphed over th St. John's
Kplscopal church basket toteara, by a
eoore of tl to 11
X9 aetlaa at Teaala Mooting,
Rut four tennla sharp of the Omaha
Field alub showed up at the meeting
which we scheduled to ba held at the
Omaha rlub laat night. Samuel Caldwell,
wao eajieq in meeting na wno waa to
hold dawn tha ehalr far th avenln. waa
confined to hts home on arcouat of tu
na, and no action was taken on any
matter whatever. Another meeting will be
called In the near future and auffirient
notice will ba aiven to xet a aood aliad
attendance.
STIFF KECK WILL. OOCK EDI
OUT FOB GOOD.
Final Clean-Up on SHIRTS
: ' - Every high quality shirt IN TILE "WHOLE
KTJJiEY STOCK (except white) has been in
winded in the biggest shirt offering that Omaha
' tuu ever seen. LIONS, MANHATTANS, EARL '
X V-'- h .WHSON.'BBd other makes. Saturday only ;
85C
This Sale, Strictly "Cash . t
TomKelley Co.t315So.l6thSL
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if .-' J y
Wui-sVl
With the Bowlers ,
In th Metropolitan .league th
Rumohr Sports took thro straight from
tha Drummer last night. Condon of ths
Sports bad high total of tC,' Baustlan of
tha Drummer btgh gama, MB. Scores:
RUMOHR SKIRTS.
let. 3d. Id. Total.
Condon 199 1ST 1X1 MB
Ponler ITI 1 1I CM
SUk in 1S let b
Totals : .S Kt 4TI 1.HI
DRUMMERS
1st. 11. M. Total.
Barton li - 111 . JUt W7
Bauatun ......;..... 1 1 M
Straw K MI 1 til
. Totals U Wt a l.w
In th CowinMrolal league tba Jetter
Oold Tops won two out of thn tram
tha St. Jam. Zarp bad all honors of
th evening wtth n high alngl of si
and high total of Us. D. Moyna et th
St. Janws had high for hnj team with
SM. Scot: '
SCHROKDKRS St. JAMBS.
fat: 3d. . Total.
Haster HI 1st 172
d. novtia:.....v.:...xi - i3"'W"ta
J. Moyna. irt 17 ) 4.1
Weymuller t IM iff 411
Milton -M lit Ml tot
Total '...'.'...."....WI Ttl Jt - tin
JCTTWflt-S OOL0-TOPS.
lit. M. ad. Total.
Straw ...IT 17 1 135
Hlnrlcha Ul 1 . 1 M
Ooden 1I 1 I Hi
Gilhreatb 1 m l m
Zarp IM XM t: IM
- Totals M tM m tJB
Th following scores www mada list
night oa tha Morrison altera. Tonight
la th Oat City kaagu. aa tha Morrison
alleys. Store va Maneock-Epslen Utho
Co American Prating Co. vs. Mo
arcba. Score:
EL.KS Na .
let. yt Id. Tot!.
Grott - 171 1M 1.. tit
!. Dowreur IM 177 1M W
(lark 1 in 14i CI
Buck aa i i '
butler .I4 ut lit M
Total W TTT 73 IW
WROTH S SPBCIAIA
. let. hi. td. Total
Waeka 1ST 111 m il
Roearlg . IT in IM U
Hall IM U 141 ell
Kaatmaa IM IB 1 42
Durkea IM Its IM 71
Freddie Welsh. EnglMh - lightweight.
who may never enter tha ring again. He
! la afflicted wtih maecular contraction of
1 tha neck and can hardly mora his bead.
Tba pbyalclanc -are doobtful aa to the
aosstbUltk tor bla recovery.
I
ToUts 7Tt TM
AUPHA CAMP. W. a W.
1st. Jd.
H Prtmeau. !t lit
Heatew .......M tt
Solomon ......-H...-.1M lit
C ITlmeaa 174 Vft
Angeipat ..Bl US
Totals ....
Voas
Wiley
Saynteh .....
Lvendeekr
Mtxu
RBIOS.
1st. M.
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lO M
ij na
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wt xzr,
M. Total
11
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177 471
ia i3
Bl. Total
19 an
lis
1
1T 477
1 , . us
Tata la m..
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Checker Champion
Surprises McCook
M'COOK. Neb., Jan. M. -Special.)
Checker and cbeea players of soutbwsst-
era Nebraska were treated to a genuine
surprise here but night by th marrelou
playing of Newell W.i Banks, tha Amerl
can checker champion. Playing a halt
doxen checker gam and two chess
gamea at the same time, ba woa with
two excrptloas during many hours of
playing. I Us final stunt was tha winning
of four games of checkers, playing blind
folded, and one gam of cbeea, all at the
seme time. Nothing Ilk his wonderful
work has aver before been seen In thla
part of Nebraska. Banks Is but M years
of age. He left today for Denver, on his
way to tba Pacific coast He promises to
stop over In McCook on his return east
In n few months from now.
Th meeting of th southwestern Na
braaka Checker Players' association W1U
close tonight.
WRESTLER SERIOUSLY HURT
BY FALLING FROM THE STAGE
MASON CITT. Ia, Jan. M. The wrest
ling match between Paul Pehn of Mason
City and Bart Blair of Sioux Falls, 8. D..
for tha middleweight championship of th
northwest, cam to an and tonight In
twenty-five minutes, whsn Blair received
a severe blow on ths neck as ths result of
going over th tag. Physicians say bis
oor.dltlon Is critical. Pthn waa awarded
tha decision.
EISASSER AND HARTE
MIX OVER COUNTY MARBLE
County Commissioner A. C. Harie
showed himself a worthy successor to
former County Commissioner Oscar J.
Pickard in th matter of attacking Com
missioner Peter B. Kleassor In a meeting
of tha board la oommltte of tha whole
yesterday. "
Tha board took up th matter of' th
failure of th Colorado Tula Marble com
pany t deliver marble for tba new
county building an -time. Commissioners
IT Ha saw and Plekard were sent out to
Denver two months ago t whip up the
company. They came back and reported
one carload was on tha way, and th
marble would arrlv at th rat of thre
carload a war, beginning January L
Th ear that waa on tha way arrived
yeaterday. Nona of th throe a week baa
materialised yet. . Th eonunlaalonara
voted to sand Dan Shane, county building
superintendent, to Denver to stay thirty
days, and make th company ship th
marbls apsedlly. Elsasser said It waa aa
Insult to him and Pickard. Ha said thsy
had negotiated successfully for ths early
shipment of tha marble. Then Mr. Harts
took him In hand and roasted him high,
wide, and handsome- He railed blm a
purveyor of hot air, or words ta that ef
fect and several other thlnge. Klsasaer
took umbrage. In high dudgeon ha wont
to a telegraph of tic and sent a aevsnty-
word message to Colonel Meek, bead of
the marble company, asking hint If It hi
not n fact that tha marble M to bo ship
pad aa rapidly as poaslbls. lie baa not
yet received a reply.
FAMOUS TRAHTER OF wTOTIHG
CREWS FOB C0R3TELL TOL '
POWERS AMIABLE TO ACT
Situation in Turkey and Italy Pu
llet Foreign Chancellor.
POETE HOLDS TEE WEEP EAUTJ
Attempt ta Caere Tarkey Probably
VsaM Mean Rcwpwalaa; at th
Balkan Problem Italy
Weald Fight It Oat,
ROME, Jan. X-No basis for negotia
tions for seaoa between Italy and Tur
key which ara likely to hava any prob
ability of success baa been found, al
though tha work of tha fcuropean diplom
atic chancellories has been carried on
actively both at Constantinople and
Rome during tha last few days.
Replying to suggestions from various
embassies Turkey says that tha powers.
If they are desirous of Peace, should In
due Italy to mak concessions, sine
Turkey cannot accept, with no form of
redress, th spoliation It has surtsrsd.
Rome, on the other hand, to tha hints
of foreign chance lortea, responds that
tha only remedy for tha prevent situa
tion Is that pressure should ba put by
tba powers on th port.
Th reports of th powers declare that
If pressure were brought to boar on tba
port and tha porta should resist, aa
svarythlng appeara to Indicate would be
tbo esse, either the powers would hav to
withdraw and suffer humiliation ar hav
recourae ta coercion. This would moan
making a collective naval demonstra
tion in Turkish waters, which would ulti
mately end la a landing at Constantino
ple, and would raise ths general Euro
pean conflagration, which tha powers Is
deelroua of avoiding.
Premier Gllllottt still holds that Italy
will ba abls to fores Turkey to ask tor
peace- For this reason the convening
of Parliament tnstsad of taking place at
tha end of January, baa beea postponsd
until February, and sven may ba delayed
until March,
la lha meantime th Italian commaa-
Jer-tnchtef In Tripoli ha arranged to
make a gauaral advance Into the moun
tains of th Interior and hope during th
month at Fabruary ta take th flrat d
clalv step In this direction by tioupying
th country aa far Inland as sixty nulea
from th coast.
Coafereae Ova Maaanba Affairs.
Conferences over th Manouba affair
continued here today with Premier Oio
lltU, Msraul Dt Sao Olullano, th foreign
minister, and M. Barrere, tha French an
basador, a tha principals. There waa aa
exchange of ciphered telegram with
Paris this morning in connection with ths
conference. Th settlement of th affair
now practically assured, will. It is be
lieved, satisfy both Franc and Italy.
Pro.V.L.Hollister
. Will Give Lecture
V. I Holllster. professor of electrical
engineering at tha University of Ne
braska, will lecture at tha Toung Men's
Christian Association auditorium this
evening at 1:11, oa the subject "Oppor
tunities for ths Practical Worker In th
Rlectrical Held." Admission will be
given by compllmeatary ticket which
may be obtained at tbe aaaoclatlon band
ing. Professor Rolllstsr Is will reams
bered by men of Omaha who war
students In hla department. A number
of them will entertain blm at dinner
thla evening.
Omaha twice threw "Kid"
cago.
Lang of Cht.
WHEN GREELEY GOT THE TIE
lacideat wt tbe Official Call on
Democracy's Kesalaew Forty
Veaia Age
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Wetevaaara Win (swan Schmidt.
LlNCOUf. Neb.. Jan. SWeee Wetr
raard-Relmer of De Molne tonight woo
from Paul Schmidt. Hnuth African heavy,
weight wreitllng champion. In attalgbt
falla Th time waa forty and !gbt min
ute, reepectlvely. It wa a caa of cl-
ence against bulk and itrenKtb, Schmidt
baving th advantage of weight by many
pounds. Th flrat fall oams after a tre
mendous struggK n which both men
were badly winded.
In tea preliminary, rranx atllier of
Now that tha democrats have decided I
to meet In national convention In Baltl-,
more. It la hoped that they will not re
peat tbe big blunder they made when i
last thsy met In that city for a UJka pvt.!
poos. It waa In WT2, when they tnderasdl
Horace Greeley, who bad been EOralnated
for trie president by tbe liberal repubfl-'
cans at Cincinnati, a fsw months prevt-,
ously. In connection with that Strang'
Indorsement I wish to mat a story told!
me by an aye witness, but never before
published that I know of- The committee'
appointed by tbe Baltimore convention to
notify Mr. Greeley of his nomination per.'
formed that duty at Chanpaqua, the
famous country home of th editor ct
the New Tork Tribune, located near New
Tork City, Before th ceremonies took
place, member of the committee and I
other distinguished democrat wandered
around the speetous grounds ct Mr. I
Greeley's farm hem. A party waa stand. ,
Ing near a pool or wall aa the veteran'
editor approached, and on at them said'
ta him: - .
"Mr. Greeley, ar there say snakes ia
this pooir .- ' '
Quick ad s flash, Mr. Orealay, looking
over hi spectacle at tba crowd' before,
aim, answsredi , -
"No, but I perceive soma eopsrheadi
on ths ground
My friend said tha Joke was hugely en-i
toyed by all who beard it Denser Re
publican. . ' : '" ,
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Cewarll Bluff Fredaee Market.
The following quotations, allowing
prices paid to producers, are corrected
dally by William Hlggeson. city weigh
master, for publloatloa In The Beet
Corn, C!6e per htiahal. Wheat. "W
per bushel.1 Oate. 4S917o per bushel. Hay
tlooMS tainosnlt per ton. .Alfalfa,
Oouaaj, aieeiajlftta- par ton. . . . , .
Ptrsbrtsnt Advertising la tba Read to
Big Returns.
Overcoat Sale
We hav jnat 195 Overl
coats; that sold up to $23,
that we are going to sell -
SATDBDAY
for
moo
, Each.
Sixeg 34 to 42; plain and
convertible collars.
"Every one a rare
tMuain."
CuIp-IIorton Od
Clothes Shop, L Fir,
City HiHond Btak Bn3dinj '
immii minium
E. Courtney, coach of th
champion Cornell crews, who has already
called ant the msn for the 1911 training
aad baa them bard at work practicing tba
fames Cewrtney atroka. The dean of
boatlnc acacbe figure that by getting
tbe Jump on the rival eaUaca bis
charge win nave a beg ad van tag wnea
tba early spring event roil around.
We Are Selling!!
mimmi only
ANY
$25, 930, 535 and $40
Cleth Ortrcoat it the Hint
UOLLaVsER'S
OPPOSITE HAYDEN'S
107 8. 16th Street .