THE BEE: OMAHA, THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 191-'. SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT Judge Rumhauser Believes in Young Blood Copyright, lli National News Association :-. By Ta d ' i 9 !OOMtT KfOMOVCS Ar.0 .rntlrvfr-B5AN1 OPENING GAME IN OMAHA Athletes Consider Approaching Meet Schedule Adopted and Officer Elected at League Meeting. ST. JOE ASD DENVER FAVORED Flea frees Oklahoma tier far Fiw , ehiee Sow Held by Uaeela 99 Dee Malar Hdn-Tn Fraachlsee Transferred. . CHICAGO, Feb. J.-A schedule of M lm, beginning April It and enudlng September B, was adopted, two franchisee were transferred and oflfcers wan alactad at the annual meeting bara to. day of tba Western Baaa Ball league.,, A plaa (Tom Oklahoma City for the fran chise bow bald alt bar by Lincoln or Da Ilolnaa waa received. Tna playing sched ule call tor three trlpa around tha cir cuit. ' la tba nattar of holiday tames, St Joaaph and Denver am moat favored; aaeh lata thro holiday fame. Tha boll day acbadulaa ara aa followa: Opening day Omaha at St Joaaph, Mora City at Omaha, Lincoln at Denver, Wichita at Topeks. Decoration bay Topaka at rV. Joseph, Wichita at Denver. Omaha at Woux City, Lincoln at Des llolne. July Fourth-Omaha at St Joaaph, Den ver at Lincoln, Wichita at Topska, Des Notne at Blatw City. Labor Day, September I t Joaapb at Omaha. Lincoln at Danrar, Topaka at Wlchlia, Moos City at Daa Moines. Da Moines announoad tha exchange of First Baaamaa Dyar and Fltebar Owena to Lincoln for Ftrat Bissau Tbona and Pitch ar Knapp. Tna maatlnff waa bald at Comlakay'i bal park, after tba rsprsaantattve of tna varioua clubs bad mat at a downtown botal and Informally dlpeoaaad tha ub Ject to b eonatdarad at tha meeting. Tna first formal work of tha meeting waa tha transfer of ownership of tba Wichita club from Prank laball to tha Wichita Athlatla aeeoctatlob- . Tbia elnb baa barn a bona of eoatantloa batwaco Puebk) and Wlcblta. Par a part of last aaaaoa tha club waa at Pueblo, awing to It removal to Wichita, from which place It waa takta to Pueblo aa acoouat of lack of attendance. Another transfer whloh required official aetloa by the league was the turning over of the Da Moines club to Prank I shell and Thomas Fainrealher. Tha members of tba Omaha Athletic alub met at the University of Omaha club room yesterday and discussed tha advisability of holding aa athletlo meet tbl spring. Rome wore In favor of making K an outdoor meet and other desired to I It la the Auditorium Tba only place aa outdoor meet coo Id be bald la oa Creigbtoa field, and It la hardly large enough or laid out right It has been suggested that tba later- acholastle events be scheduled for tha first night and tba general event the second night It la thought that If this la dona there will be larger crowds. Last year tba majority of tba men was took part la tba meet were ouuldora, aad did not draw as wall aa local athlete. Pbystel Director Cam ef tba public school said bs thought that great la tar- eat would be taken la tba meat tbl year because of tha Olympic gemee which ar la be held In Swedes this summer. A committee oonsutlng of Stanley Resewater, & 8.' Caldwell and It L Cams was appointed to meet with mem- bar of tba University alub and see If they would become numbers of tba ath latla dub. Many of tha member have made knows thele Intentions at doing this. High School Girls , Play Basket Ball High school aula began basset ball practice at tna school gymnasium yester day, when about twenty-five ean- dhUtea took up tba floor eport la earnest under tna dlrecUoa of atlas Boa Dumont, pbysloai training Instnaotor for girl. Regular preotloe will be bald srarj Wednesday afternoon during the re mainder of the winter. Clee quintet will be organised, captains alactad aad a schedule of Inters! ooateeta arranged seal week. . McFarland Takes Measure of Burns NEW TORK. Fab. T.-Packey McFar land, tba Cblcaga lightweight, had tba batter of every round osoapt tba ninth, which was even, ef a ten-round fight with KM Bum of Now Tork at the Fair mount Athletic club tonight The stock yards ehampioa wss never forced to ex tend himself and at tba end bed Burn very weak and tired and bleeding from aass and mouth. Thar war no knock down. Burn appeared te be afraid of McFar land. fighting very ceutttoualy, while Packey ceoiy aieasured bis man, totaled htra bit a lead and then drove la lefts , aad right te tha face and body. la tha seventh round Burns landed a long wild swing ta McFarland few, stag gering tba westerner tor a moment but aulckly recovering Packey leaded a fusil lade of blow ta the fare. la tba ninth round Bum tended bis eaty effective Mows, both wild swinge. Which leaded sauerery oa McKertand e right aye, almost cloetag It. la the tsath Burns started with a rush and leaded a right and left t tba face. MaFarlaad stopped tba New Torker with sharp apsarcata ta tba face and body.. Mews Weaaerfal Mealing;. Aftsr suftarms' meay years with sera Asass King, Pert Byroa, N. T-. waa eared by Bueklsa's Arnica Salve. Bo. Far sal by Beatoa Drug Co, OMAHA SKI JUMPER MAKES GOOD SHOWING CANTON, S, D., Feb. J. -Wpaolal.V- Over M people attended a ski tourna ment bora Monday. Tha hill Is tha beat In tna state, about M feet long aa vary steep, a a M-feot jump caa be made y. Sunday, however, a light snow fell. haadlcaptog the runners. Thirty Jumpers took part la tba coo teat, among them prlae winner from Snath Dakota, Mla- aesots, Wlaconsln 'and newcomers from Norway. The longest standing lump was mads by l Hoi by of Augustan la college. Canton. S. D., whs mad aa elegant leap at seventy aevea test, S. & Tomsett a traveling salesmaa of Omaha look fourth prise, making two graceful jumps of Uty-tw aad sixty feet Hie third Jump was eighty-two teat but-he tumbled over. Ha wss tbs only Nebraakaa la tba eon- tost Canton will have a ski tournament every winter and hopea ta make It on of tha greatest In the country. English Gets Decision in Bout with Murphy ATLANTA, Oa., Feb. tClereac Eng lish of Omaha won the dectstoa over Jack Murphy of Pittsburgh at tbs States club bore tonight Murphy showed iwmarkabls gameneea. but was knocked dowa ta the sixth round for the count of nine. MANY TEAMS TO ENTER TOURNEY NEXT WEEK With saly a week Intervening before the Interstate Basket Ball tournament open at tba University of Omaha maay team are writing la that they will be here. Among those which bare written this weak are Blair, Deaisoa and Com ing. 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TM0" Ore A y rviaj- TVaTH COOrVTOPP MSOO S Af0 lf in At i, T3l GeT VouaC a. I . ffDirinV tOPOTttV GOSS AS ENGLISH'S DEPUTY 8pcil Proiecutor to Attend Betaiou of Orsnd Jury. the HHI0VE5 THE ttUSE 'Jrtr aow com to bs a of catahhH DISPUTE IS ETOED BT THE COTTRT Jwdaw liltea Melaa'that Presssater Ceald Aaaosat Dewaty ta View . et Peat that Deputy Weald , Serve Wllheat Pay. Obstaola , which prevented Attorney Charles A. Ooss, appointed by Attorney Oeoeral Orant O. Martin to assist - the Douglas county grand Jury la Its probing of graft Jury bribing and general law violation ebargee, from entering upon hla duties Tuesday were wiped out yester day. After a hearing begun Tues day afternoon and finished yesterday Judge A. L. Button gave an opinion that County Attorney Bngllsh should appoint Ooss deputy eounty attorney, so that ha might enter the grand Jury room and assist the Inquisitorial body without Jeopardising the validity of any Indict ment that may be returned. English de cided to abide by Judge Sutton' opinion. English Takes a llaad. Ooes entered the grand Jury room at U k after he had filed the required bond and It had been approved by the seven Judges of the dlatrtct court Mr. English aad Deputy County Attorney Oeorgs A. Magney already were there. Until yester day Mr. Magney bad been the only attor ney from the county attorney's oftloe as sisting tba grand Jury. Immediately after Ooes appointment, however, Mr. English took a band la the matter of assisting ths grand Jury and sntered the grand Jury room with Mr. Magney. . After bis appointment by Attorney Oen- arad Martin, which wss announced Tues day morning, Mr. Goes asked Mr. ni nth to appoint blm deputy county attor ney an the grouad that If bs should go before tha grand Jury without being clothed with tha full authority such ap pointment would five, hi pros ones might tnvaltdata all tba work of ths body and all Indictments, It any, returned, might a quashed. -. Piooasotoe Objeeta. Mr. English objected that ha already bad the full quota at deputies allowed him by tha statute aad would not appoint an ettier. It waa suggestad ha might have oa of hi deautiee laslga temporarily aad arpotnt Ooes. He did not favor this Tha bearing before Judge Suites re aalted M -aa asrejigesneat by which Ooes at eBpotaesd and serves without eompen sauoa from the county. Ha will be said by tha atata cat at a state fund for spe cial preeeoiUooa. , SLEEPING PORCH WITH EVERY APARTMENT NOW outdoor eleealBg I a luxury, have teceeetty, H. ht outdoor bedroom TOM IT5CE IS BEAOODIO .ABOUT HIS rXFIBES AQAT5. IC'jriatie will havs I for every suite at apartments m a new iBpartmeat bouse which ha will build- at Ko rroedy tUt does not mtirelr rrmor ti Mtise of Cafan a from tbs "- b. sooth Mood will ever msie s pmnaucnt core of the trooble. Jnst ss lone sg i th J fuTtnt. between Thtrty-nintb cdrcoUtios remaingeoctaminatid witnlbe imparities and catarrhal mattes rorUet, ureeta will be Mxa feet m wbick produce the trouble, the nacos membrane or inner luunfrs of tie iUUII(n and win coat tat.m 1 D. body will be kqt in Hat" of Irritaa'iSn aad disease. Spray, lotion and unu ta the architect otlier local armUcatioo will aometimea tenporarily relieve tha bfht, fua - fcelinz in the bead, bwzrinr noises U the ears, nncooilorbihle, stngy leelina; M.Pmsaa cm mm. oTtb.VTnd STtlocae. the mcug inthe throat; tt Cabtrrh U . ?JXJZrX?S,i constitutional blood disorder and nntil it ha been entirely drives from the wut. with young Em tonight at steni therec- be o i.1! T-' me eacae irom uw v4 m " j ewzhly pnrifrtafrsjKlckaainff of every pare ?. i ..4 . the ems time enrirhinr the hlnrxL allows th InHiimea imotiii----" S R Z7 . - MASON CTTT. la.. Feb. t.-( Special arma e-rrrr diaaneeable gyinptora. 8. S. 8. mcbes oown to tna wer Teieavaaa.-Paul Praba af tbta alty. i .A a Irvf n( th diaeaK in the rvstem. Book OS Catarrh, lightweight eeamaloa of Iowa, woa hla - - . . match last nlbt Miller was to throw and any medical advice tree to ail wno wrne. . ia three ome an hour, but on- TTre SWIFT SP&MfiU C0 Ail.AaTA UAs , nmed rtfty-alght aslaote bt throwing t A f i sua twtco, J -' ' . o- - ' I by Kid Burns te a boat la jsew lore last night hi toe sore tor him to ga on.; Thomas J. Lynch, president of tha National stague. who declsrea that his organisation will have one of the b umpire staff hi the history of bs ball, when the Ull curtain rings up the base ball season. Lynch, a former crack umpire himself, felt keenly the criticism of his failure to have a really competent staff last year. He tal great pride In his ability to Judge tha comparative merits of men, and would much disappointed It his powers of dlaerlmlnattoa should "go back on him" Oris year as they did but season. There will bo only two new faoaa hi the National League empire corps this year, but Lynch ears they will be the stellar member ot the bunch. BILL HOKUF AND OSCAR WASSEM ARE TO WRESTLE Wrestling tana who attend tba wrest ling match oa Friday. February M at tha Auditorium, ar expecting totsee a classy bout Tha main event will be a flntak match between Joss Westergaard, the Iowa Olaat and Yuastf Mahmout Tha seml-ttnal event will also be a corker, for Bill llekuf baa challenged Oscar Wassom for a Waasem baa accepted. Waaler and Hokuf have put up, KM ss a aide bet'and the winner will ale take all the Anoney which la pat ap by Manager Olllaa for their eerric. Un usual mtoreat Is being taken la tha match. OMAHA MAY HAVE BIG INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION A probable Industrial expedition la I Auditorium next tall and plana far the ms-rfsn t-f Ak-Sar-Baa parade will be gUcMsaid by tbs Omaha Manufactur ers' aasodatloa at today meeting Chicago Man Sends Check to Milliken Albert Kerr of Chicago sends to the editor of The Be a check for 110. drawn oa the Albertlna Kerr benefit fund. In favor of V. 8. Mllllkea of University Place, whoa . wlf and daughter wer killed by a Burlington freight train near Lincoln on Monday. Mr. Kerr aska that tha money be given to the husband, who Is la needy drcumatanoes. Eggs Drop Again in Price Because-, Hens Are Hustling Egg price fell again yesterday, the drop being t cents a doten. The wholesale price, which waa II cant Tuesday and it cents the day before. Is now K cents. The retail price ranges from IS to cents. . The Nebraska ben la getting very busy now," said A. King of Hayden grocery department "and further decline may be looked tor. Wa expect to sell eggs at M centa a doaen Friday. " Butter, since tbl week s drop, I still T cent higher than a year ago. For thro week sales ot butterin la Omaha nave been twloe aa heavy aa usual, svea for tbl time ot year. FOSTER HITS BAD BUNCH HARD JOLT INPOLICE COURT Police Judge Faster dealt severely with the men and women rounded up In the raid ot the Athens hotel. Cut South Thir teenth street Anton Laves and Chris Papa, proprietor ot the hotel, wer ar rested tor assault upon Lynda Nelson at Mead, Neb., and later tha raid wa mad On their hotel. Lava was ordered to tha rock pile for thirty day and Pap waa fined V and ooeta. Lynda Nelson waa turned over to the Juvenile court Chris Btrathaa. wbo a arrested and charged with stealing ST cant tram tha Nelson girl's pocket book waa fined & and oosta. Joe Curries, Inmate, was fined ft and costs. The four girls. Signs Anderson, Marie Smack. Hssel Montgomery and Buale Bailey, who were caught In the raid, were sentenced to thirty days each In Jail under a stats mittimus. Berated Counterfeiter Rrtakea, DHNVER. Feb. 7. Richard J. Lewie convict counterfeiter who escaped from his guards at K ansae City some time ago while on hie way from Fort Leaven worth to testify In a cans at St Louie, waa recaptured bare today, Lewi horn Is In St Joseph. Mo. 01D CASES ARE DISMISSED "Carrie . Out Folic Adapted by Judges. TBJJITY-FOIIK ABE THROWS OUT nineteen of Thee Are Dl Aetlema Started Over a Tear te TrlaL In line with the policy adopted by tba district Judge to force Uttganta to get ready for trial and try their lawsuits or alas get out of court-Judg Charles Lee- Its ot the equity division ha dismissed thirty-four cases tor want of proeeou- nen. It had been announced ha would call hla docket aad peremptorily dismiss all old eases hi which no one appeared to explain why they wer being neglected. Nineteen ot the case ar divorce c tlsna, started mors than a rear ago and never brought to trial. They ar a fol low: Ida M. against Walter L. Ander son, Lucy C against Jerome Orabam, Mary against John Kerrigan. Margaret J. against a. A. Warren. Catherine M. against Horace A. Rankin, May A. against W. M. Snyder, C L. against Marian Braley. Julia against Henry Be rn orey, Monte against Rosa Fox, Tom against Mary O'Brien. Alice M. against Jobs Howard, Jennie against A. J. Kap lan, J. H. against Mamie C Frailer, Oliver against Mary Roeanberger, Stella again it L. L. Hart Richard against Laura Morley, Charlie against Bessie Jonas, Allie M. age' net Walter a Lee, Dorothy against A. E. Washington. PIONEERS MEET THURSDAY . TO ARRANGE FOR SOCIAL Douglas county pioneer will , meet thai afternoon In tha council chamber of the city hall. 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