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16 Tlin MM: (rtlAHA. SATU.M)A. NOVrMl'HJJ -. mil!. "3 TARKIO OUTPOINTS OMAHA. Defeat Captain Selby's Warriors in Fiercely Fought Game. OMAHA RELIES ON OPEN PLAY llaiMr to Carrr HH "' Tnrhlo Territory fnlll qtiarlrr, When Score Was .Nearly .Mnile. TAUIdO. Mn.. Nov. . (Special Tele- gram.) Tarklo collric, although out- welched sixteen pounds to the nun, le fcatod Omaha university yesterday, 7 to c Tarklo's (core came early (luring tile first ciuarter. r series of brilliant end rurx and forward passe placing the 1ml I hi Omaha'i thirty-yard line. Then Tar klo carried the ball over on an end run. Uowdy for Tarklo outpunted Omaha con tinually and although outweighed, the Tarklo line was more than a match for the Omaha line. The ball wa In Omaha tetrltory throughout the firrt thrce-u,uartora and niiU bad luck kept Tarklo from scoring twice more. Omaha relied almost en 'Irely Jpon forward pasecs and carried the ball Into Tarklo territory during the lait period of play. Only three Omaha forward panes were successful. Tarklo failed on field Koal on Omaha's thirty-yard line. Tarklo was penalized one hundred and twenty yards to Omaha's fifty. I.lneup: TARKIO. I OMAHA. ftiturn . . UK. UK ratlin r I-noin I.T. L.T J. Fby (R.I J" IIcdnin... . UQ. UO Jotntn Uttle . .. R. C 8IUbHrr MmIII 11.11. It. (I lUkr a PMfrwn (C.I .It.T ll.T Adam tat n.r. it.n now Morts.U Q. Q P Hlbr Mtralsonitr I.li. Parian i'0 H. II. n il Solomon Uowr F.H.r.n lUohmtn Ite'eree: earns. Omaha. Umpire: Moore. Vapderblll. Head linesman: Cassldy, St Joseph. Wisner Team Beats Pickup Superiors WlBNKIt, Neb,. Nov. .-(8pccliil Tel-e(rram.)-The Wisner foot ball team defeated the Superiors of Omnha. 11 tn 0. TJie WUner team hud scheduled a name With the Huperlord of Omaha on a for feit and for some reason th entire 8u psrlor team did not come. Frank qu ley, quarterback for the Superior, rather than disappoint the Wisner team and fans, picked out five ot tho Super on, four of the Fort Omaha team, and the balanca from Omahn teams to fill out the gome. For this action Mr. QuIkIoj recti vrd the good will of tho Wliner tonin tuid fan and Ills own playing was name thine classy. Notther team acord in the first quarter, but In the second by n aciles of lliiu plungos, Walworth of WUner carried the ball over for a touchdown. In thU quarter the Buperl.ots had the ball on Wlsntr's ten-yard linn and trlrd u. for ward pass, which was Intercepted by Walworth, who mndo a ninety-yard run for a touchdown. This, however, was nol counted, as tho refrreo claimed Wlsnev'n Interference was holdlnc. Ho not only brought the ball back, but penalised Wis tier five yards, niacin- the ball on tho five-yard line. This was the unly time that AVlsner'a axial was In danaer npd they punted out of this dangerous point. In the third qaurter Wliner scored an other touchdown by a well played for ward p.iss from Kmley to Walworth, In thu fourth quarter WUner scored tt touchdown on line plunges. Everybody is Busy When the Boss is Around By T. E. Powers SMTCBWSfjWAT rpHlE ) f SAVTlPWOrTHEH) IWfRELESSl fHE"f .THERE", W1D i. . VfJeLr) (v$K 1 gaff! h I J STOP TltC CAR?) ( Leto f yVELLBoYS' ) W " , A i in"",l,,,,I ' .' I ARMYANOrWYTEAMS I W:4.1, i.X, T 1 -II 'otals 41.1 m m 1.217 VY1L11 Hit; DUWltJlb , YOUNG NEW YORK GIRL MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS N1JW YORK. Nov. .-The police of New York and neighboring i-UIr r searchlnis for IS-year-Hld Marlon Use. niece of Jacob Doll, millionaire plain manufacturer Iter uncle believes ste has beon kldnaprd and declnrei that will spend an unlimited amount of monrv to find the Rlrl. The police say that Miss Krb had complained to Mr. Uoll on sc cral occasions recently that she had bor i followed on the street b u stratiRe mlri dto agrd man She dlsnppcnrcd on Tut' 1ay while walr.inB near her home. t'oine Hefort- the l.nt Cnll. lxok over our complete lino of nobb. auto coato. Our stock of rubber goods H complete. You will get satisfaction hero. Omaha Xtubbor company. 1G0S Harney. "tiivrmrnls Tort NEW TOl.K. SK: OhK . New yotik. . nOTTEUDAM l AnoNKl. . . QUBEViTOWN HAVHE. f Oer'nn Anltfd Taurnilna. ... ltu?tli.. Kln.. (.Mvaso Steaiiier. fii llr). . tji Touraln. . Fritironls C F Tlfljcn. In the Metropolitan leasur the Hcselln Mixers took throe gnmrs from the tough MUrrs. Ooliin hud the high single game. 2J3. 1st. Id. Sd. Total M. Schtieldrr I IV till IT! 40) I'earson .. Idl 1M 141 417 Dolsn 179 mi Va !I3 Totals m w m i.yj ijouou Mixi:iis, 1st. lt. 3d. Tolnl. Ruddrnbtiru IM 13o Ul 4AT Montag liT? lis lit 39i Hlnkln Idl 174 15.' 4r Totals m. 4M 460 UOl Morrison bt-imiir. WIIOTII'S'OI.D UOYC. Totals Its DORS, tut I I.ucena IC) liltchen 93 Nelson , ISO 1st. Chandler 147 Weaver llrialln Ilnnirle Huntington Totnla .... Handicap .. 1S7 , m 231 13 871 23! 2l. 18.. I (IS ' 1W 148 170 8'M 23 Xd 147 117 if; n: HI m Totul. 47 M2 M m :.6.ti 5 TotalB $91 849 839 BTItYKEn HHOIS COMPANY. Nenle .. Spragiio Traoy .. Weeks , Ooff .... 1st. . U9 . m ,. 14!) . 160 . ICS 2d. m 21 1 sit 161 1PI 3.1. 202 175 171 1M Ml Total. m CU2 ;ai 4SH C57 LINCOLN ALL-STARS CROSS BLAIR GOAL BUT ONCE liUVm. Neb.. Nov. 3.-(8peclal Tale-gram.)-nialr High school defeated thn All fitars of Lincoln, 39 to 7, In a came marred by fumbles, but the spectacular work of the locals when called to hold In tho shadow ot their goal continually kept tho largest crowd of the season on thtlr feet. Blair scored during the first three mln Mte of play on u trick forward pass. Bolt failed to kick goal. In the same quarter Peterson took tho ball on a puss and carried It for tho second touchdown. The second quarter opened with Walr hojdlnjr thslr opponents on Illalr'a twenty-five-yard line, but on tho first play fumbled and the visitors carried tho ball over for th first touchdown against the locals on thn local gridiron. Tetcrson starred for Walr on t-olh tho defens and offense, while Clear, Kemp and Doc fltewart were conspicuous by fhelr good work. Illalr'a last goal was ma-Te In the fourth quarter by a forward pnw. Haller to noil, over the goal line. Bolt kicked goal. SIOUX FALLS CLOSES SEASON CHAMPIONS OF DAKOTA SIOUX PAtXS. 8. D.. Nov. 2S.-Speclal Telegram.)-8lous kbh mB, ,c,00 won the high school championship of the state by defrattpi; Madison. C to 0. Totals S39 0 904 2,71! OMAHA lnnr-o Cl.UB. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. J'onnell Hi us j ftlfi oljard ...,.149 181 137 48J iJjDocler 133 1S7 1M 447 DuiiRhorty us tsn m 3 Holm l 147 1SJ 4S0 .Totals , 7M 8.V) 772 l,Tfl llaudlcai M SO Ml 20 Totala m 9J0 862 iTow Sd. 87 114 127 3d. Total. iss nr. 113 32C 184 m Totala 349 32S 115 1,112 TAH UA11IKH. ,1st. 2d. 3d. Total. HlHial ,, J79 188 181 m Ncol , 133 14 137 434 Klsher Ill 150 157 488 Totals 4M C0J 478 1,433 KCMPHE. 1st. 2d. McDonald 133 187 MoAndrews 113 139 1H 187 3d. Total. llaster Totals org Wood, J. T. Straw m , l.v, 148 442 m 520 431 513 HB.NOItS. 1st. 2d. 129 112 16fi 1S7 113 139 40 1.300 Totals 408 413 Drtitlstn' l.enstir. WMISF, Sd. 140 175 122 437 Total, 381 53S 374 l3il Dunhim . Harnhart Btruw Totals IJespecher Mason .... Htruw .... Totals , West MoCall .... Shi.'iraden 1st. 10S 107 141 Vfi 1TRNS. 1st. 189 181 103 478 OlOKST. 1st. 1G7 129 . SO III. 93 160 1C0 3d, ffotol. 117 1fi0 154 31R 8.'l 431 l,2l 2d. 165 130 03 Sd. 151 1S3 117 Total. 494 318 378 454 1,300 2d. 101 116. 87 3d. Total. 131 liM 19 454 371 2tio OI,D SAXON 1IKAU. 1st. I'Yltschtr ., 174 OJerda y 2l Pohnomnan 1C2 Sclple JI3' Yousen- 157 Totals '920 KMC8, 1st. Kranclsco 207 Chambers 189 Denman 151 Orotte 123 niakeney 2 2d. 235 201 IV. 17 ICS Sd. 179 107 107 107 207 Total. r4 501 5(8 532 tr. 8S7 2.J72 2d. 1M w M 3d. 181 147 1W 1 218 Total. 571 47 tan 44.1 B2S Totals luhntnn H. rrlmeuu. Bolomon lleaton fnltt 918 ALPHA CAMP 1st. 17 128 120 137 ICO S74 879 J.CTI NO. 1. 2d. 10 I8' 157 1(5 ino 3d. 1S3 l It'A 1(5 100 Totals 721 Handicap 7 79t S02 Total. 406 447 4 417 40 314 21 Totals 3S0 20 . 3(0 8IJMMAIIY. FJche .... Boukoo ... Shearer ... Totals lt. 141 110 137 . 2d. "' 132 149 144 3d, 102 120 131 1,091 Total. 375 .179 412 388 UKV1BW 1st. Newton 138 Barber 9(1 Ileed 109 i-Si 353 1,1U 2d. 157 125 132 '3d. Total. M 411 89 310 136 377 Totals' 343 ' 41.4 411 1,1HS 3d. Total. 13.5 136 ARMY AND NAVY TEAMS ARE READY FOR BATTLE Banker at Paducah, Ky Kills Himself PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29,-Just oagrr to get Into- nntlonul nctlnn ax tlr tnm behind the gunn In the two arms of tho nHtlonnl service, the Annapolis mid shipmen and tho West Point cadets arj row on tho Rround "fit as fiddles" for tomorrow's annual vtldlron bnttli- on Franliftn flel'd, Tho blue and gold of the navy, anu mo ninci,, goio ami gray 01 i Institution books. the army ar$ eVerj'whcre In evldonce anil Philadelphia la ready to receive lti guests from an points or tho compass. The nrmy team arrived here shortly t.oforo tioon and .established headquarter at n prominent IlroadBtrcet hotel. Tho navy squad, which came here yesterday. I SAYLRII. la.. Nov. 29-Flm here iiuaricreu ai auoiner noiei, a square , today practically destroyed the enUro l away. Tio "middles" spent tho tnornhiK In taking a long walk to Fairmont park and after luncheon went to Franklin field for secret practice. Thu army players took possession of tftn same field later In tho afternoon. Hundreds of old army and navy officers arrived today and the big rush will set In this evening. The weather 'tomorrow promlsvH to be fair and qold und a record hrcuklui? crowd for Franklin flold will no doubt bo on hand to see this spectacular I event, as all tlckuts have been disposed I of. PAIH'CAH, Ky., Nov. 29. Emmet 8. Uagby, ItsHlBtant cashier of tho City Na tional bank of Paducah, shot and killed himself In the basement of tho banking house today. Officials of the bank refused to make a statement, but It la known that two examine s are working 011 the IMine Plant at Sayler j Destroyed by Fire early TlEDDY .MURPHY SUCCUMBS BEFORE T0MMIE M'CARTHY plant of Sayler mine. No. 2, with a loa of 2100,000. About 375 meu are thrown out ot work. The fire started about 3 o'clock from somo unknown cause ami Is still burning. Only one building, the englna house, was not destroyed. Negro Hanged for Murder in Texas IDA GROVE WINS TIGHT GAME WITH LEMARS TEAM WAXAIIACHIK, Tel., Nov. 29.-Burrel! lOutes, a negro, convicted of murdering jSol Aronnff of Dallas, was hanged her 'today. The execution marked the end Ot ju temarkHble case In Texas Jurisprudence ALLEGED SWINDLER NOW CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY 12s 249 1.214 Totals .... Omnlin 28 793 Sm9 2.S3S (nn Compnnj- l.enirup. COTTAUU AltCS. , lt. 2d. 3d. Total. lAthrop 183 Jjfl U9 0j Ityan mi H 154 3S2 Thames us 137 135 417 Totals . sr: :stf 1NTKNKOR 48.' 1 201 lit. 2d. Weymuller lis HI Wooll 13 152 2d. Total. 152 472 116 391 fr White Shirts $ .15 Saturday at-.. Still loo many whito shirts in our stock. AVo must nmko room for more colored patterns. Fine pleaicd wliite shirts (U jileats on each side) regular $1.50 valuo, wo offer Df 4 r Saturday at wJUlD TOM KELLEY CO. 515 South 16th Street alr.em 124 Cllnttcn 158 152 Cox 177 157 Anderson ,. ., 107, Totals 459 416 Thorpe Victorious in His Last Contest PUOVIDKNCB. It. 1.. Nov. 2S.-Jamra Thorpe, ono of thn most versatile Indian athletes ever developed ul tho govern ment school at Carlisle, Pa., closed his foot ball caresr In a blaze of glory on Andrews field today, when tho Indians, principally through their leader's Indi vidual play, defeated Ilrown, J2 to 0. Thorpe was In nearly every play, both on thn defenso and offensive, made three of five touchdowns and kicked two kouIx. Ills only failure of the day waa In his endeavors to kick field coals, which were difficult becausa of the slippery, snow coveied field and wet ball. Blown rushed the hull l(. vlthtn half a yard of the Indium on! lino und Tt-imcy went over, but there was no Bcoro because of offside play. IDA ClllOVE, la., Nov. 2S.-(SpeclaI Tel esram.) Ida Oroyo won from Lemars'to- 1 day, 10 to 7. It wn a battfn between ! IIOCHESTBR, N. Y., Nov. 29,-An a Marsh of Ida drove nnd StrelRel.of j.e- .result of the federal grand Jury InvestlBa mars. This pair worked open-field play-it,on lnt0 tne c,1(mc of nlleeed "Bet liiB to a finish.' Ida Grove scored by the rlch aulck" firms at Buffalo, a new air routu aftor the first four m(nutes of I charge that of conspiracy to defraud play, and Miller, for the locals played H,waH ''a,,o against Halford r, Wardlrt, touchdown at tho end of the first half. jv'co president of the Amorlcnu Redcmp LemurH scored after Strelgcl had run jt,0,J cumpnny. today. thlrty-flVH yards throush a broken field. I w'"cn 'lo uppenred for examination to- 251 j tho play developing from a forward pass. u'' oeioro i mien Mates (Commissioner Miller, Marsh nnd Johnson were stars s"th. tho charge of Illegal use of th ijjj ' for Ida Orove. Ktrelgel, Smaltz and IIu-i nla,ls WHS dropped and he was served ncr e.xceiieit for J.emars. Lineup: vmiunui capias cnargm? me con LRMAltS. strrittl t'oiidon ... Prnitr Mathtjr ... Fine! . .. Kartell . . . lUrt Bmilti ... Jolinpon ltifen-e Oiigsby. Houtli Curry, Iowh. or ii.en lt.it. n. ...r.n. ,IJ1.B; ..(Ml, ... .11.(1. ... UO. ...It.T. ....IT. ...nit. UK. Porter IDA Q ROVE. Isplracy and his ball wns raised to $10,009. Dakota. Head Per Cent DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON Hat in the House Stephens' Shops for Men 1615 Farnam 1901 Farnam t i U.'C JsHbbbbbbI I j' D Toung Wurdln's company with others Is ul- n.ll.li!.'; 1'. "mltb ,eKcd tQ 1,ave carried on extensive bust- Qt" Mtrh!nrss guuranteeliiR stocks und bonds. Kn Cubb(t I H.o i..,.. aiimor. I ....... L.T w. Miller . Pointed I'nrnwrnnhs. U.T Krlck. Kilnri . Thers a nothing quite so "busy as an UF sbMfi I Ml" rumor. n.H JohiMoo , , Some people bprrow trouble and sonic Ames. UmDIre: buy It outrleht. linesman: i Better not take things too easy unless they belong to you. i When somo men reform they arc apt Hall. ' to overdo the tiling. "S.(80e. , You may be able to catch on, but do A porous plaster will stick to a man who won't stick to his word. A married man lias to growl occasion ally to keep from forgetting how. Our cood Intentions must be hot stuff jconrldnrlng the pavementa made of them. wo nave,n-i mucn use ror meu who try to Impress upon us that they don't have to work. Anyway, the theory that marriages nre made In heaven can't ba much consola tion to spinsters. In some parts of Africa men buy their Wives by the pound. In this cnuntrv It Is thn. husbands who are usually sold. Chicago News. Uunlinr tVIm tit Banket SPIt INO K I Ii LD. Nrl... Nov. clal relrcram.) The Dunhar basket bull team ilorrated the Springfield team her today, 20 to fi. The teams were well matched. COMMANDING THE ARMY FORCES AT PHILADELPHIA TODAY. ItAVEfNNA. Neb.. Nov. 29.-Speclal.)-Teddy Murphy of Sheridan. Wyo., met Tom McCarthy, undefeated local boxer, yesterday. It was a case of Irish against Irish and while It lasted was the most terrlflo mill ever wltnesred In Ravenna. There was no let up and no chance to see who was the besi man until two and n, half minutes of the first round had passed, when McCarthy hit Murphy a Jolt In the mouth that rendered the Wyoming man unconscious, and three twth wtr picked up on KWt jUtfornx Murphy was quickly attended by a physi cian, and after regaining consciousness was none the worse except for a so're mouth. McCarthy will soon meet Sulli van of O'Neill, who claims to be cham pion of Nebraska. . LKGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by tho Board of Directors of thn Farmers' Irrigation District at their office In the city 'or Scottsbluff, Nebraska for thn purchase of two million five hundred and fifty thou sand dollar (S2.550.0ri0) face value oC thu six per cent serial bonds of said district until 1:20 o clock r. m. on the Zki any of December. Said bonds are Issued under and by virtue of an act of the legislature df the State of Nebraska, approved March 16th. 1S93. Session Laws. 1S95. Chnntor 70. nnd all amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote of a majority of tho qualified electors of mid district. A proceeding for the Judicial confirmation of said bond lb now pending In the district court for i the county of Scotts Blufr, Ncbrasl-a. The board expressly reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and will. In no event Hen any ot taia bonus tor less man ninety-five per cent of the face value thereof. By order or the Board of Directors. HEY WARD O. LBAVITT Secrctary ot runners' Irrigation District xwazot. It's "carrying coal to Newcastle" to talk the ad vantages of wearing good clothes that are distinc tively different. - You already know these advantages; we want you to know also that you can get them from us. Our Kensington suits and overcoats are slylish but dignified clothes, carefully hand - tailored from the most dependable fabrics they fit and stay fit. $20, $25 and upwards. Kensingtons are so man ifestly superior to the char acterless "hand-me-downs" bought expressly for "spe cial sales" with prices man ipulated to suit the occa-i sion, that comparison is unnecessary. All we ask you to do is to see them. Smart hats and furnishings, too we'll gladly show you. MA6EE & DEEMER 413 So. 16th. Omaha Lincoln If you rolled them your self you would not like them any better. Recruit A little smoke that's mild and good as a cigarette, and they are sold everywhere. 5c for a pack of 10 Prtmn-'ivcr llrlonsr to Cirnml Inland frltAND ISLAND. Neb., Nov. 9.-To thn Sporting- Kdltop: To correct a mis take In your last Sunday's edition will that Clay Schoonover belongs to Urn no island and waa acquired by us fronr Kourke In exehangra for riteher Closman. Yours truly, KRBD C. LANDMAN. Secretary Grand Island Uaseball Association. The Fenditeni and Judicious use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to DIk Returns VP KAVVFACTVaSQ BY HI Quarter Hack 1'iitcbard of the Army team wll run a great fight on Franklin field at Philadelphia field today, whin the Army and Navy meet for the conclu sion of the foot hall season. Prltchard field Reneralshtp has been one ot the army's great assets this itakun. lie Is one ot the quarter backs strongly touted for the All-Amerlran team. Basket Ball Star Has Pneumonia POND W LAC, Wis., Nov. SS.-August Tluch. star of Company K basket ball team that won the championship by tak liiff a uric of came from Yal unlivr. Ity In 1WW. 1 nine at the point of death a victim of piMMimqiilu. llueh's speed & cuard taiste.1 the Yale forward. Ttltr I'Brlimnit UMii J inll, :.,:! i . ... Blest Be the Tie that Winds Men of All Ages regardless of creed, past or present condition, who happen to have the price, should be interested in the Sale T7TT T A DTfTZ'C of Ties Saturday at JlVILvX A 1 KlUlV O. Combination Sets, T colors to match, value 50c; at Four-in-Hands, regular price 25c, at 19 Cents Both Boxed. Make Acceptable Gifts THOS. KILPATRICK&COMPANY stf Jox' 29 cents I 1 Vewspj.rtr Vihcrtnl-ik- I iho H.ud to .CIS Returns.