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TIUO I3HH: OMAHA, EDNJvSDAV, KKHIU'AUV 5. 1U13. SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT-Oh, Yes, It Was Funny Copyright. 1S1. National News Ann Drawn for The Bee by Tad ' AT?tW THE Ql-P lAP f V I SEE THAT fOOR.e memmmg- OVJTTMH own or THosa pflOfCSJfOfJ1' 5W I 0OfJV T5U.-V0U A.BOU TMff" 5"M0W MAKJ tWf AJUHT UEU- BUfJK. AND I COMNfr OVC?- HeC JET? -A,r AiintrwCffnirOr vuvvc mjuj '"-f 1 mJUJ '"-r I 1 I aw I S I V i i . hr'.n. i sjjjjjtw i . i V4ELL 0OM UP5 rM A oRlCii" THSW I JUMPi UP OU TVS BP.ui kuoud, rH& .jmow LGTAviar him. f-o" vMO TV-lM OVET OH IT VjJAA GGTvT- HCx-tA- HA.- R"Ar c4GE - REE I I It J 1 swl. 1 tfik. 1 SENATOR BROWN'S TRIUMPH i Hij Income Tax Amendment to' Conititution Adopted. I HIGH HONOR FOR NEBRASKAN I "l,""r,l,in I oodrnw .Mmlratlr I'nlls Attention nf Srniitf In Ynv Ihnl Thlrlr-Mslli Slntr j Una tlntlflril Hip Proposed Amrnrimcnl. (From Staff Correspondi'ht.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 1.-Hpedal Telu ,ram.) -Whrn Hennlor Ilrown Into this fternoou iojo to Inform tho senate that thirty-six states, through their, legisla tes bad ratified (he Income tax amend lolmnl, H. I.. Clark. M. (.'off man, I. -V; 'an-l others are the Inoni pomtors Urlng I'lpn In Wilson. Hollow I lot ii Ileal-, nil Indian chief of South 1'skota. han wilttrh a letter to tli InaiiRiirnl commlttp otatliiK that Ii ilralrea to rom to W'aahlriRtun hi Iii- tlme to lirrnent a plpo to WIIpop. Hctintor OatnliV I trannmlttrtl the letter to I'lmlrmno ' llarpr of the clvlo orRnnltatlon commit- j tee with the Matemrilt tnut Hollow Horn Hear In th oilRtnnl of tho picture of hi, j Indian which Ii rimravetl' on -the 15 I certificates Uxiied by the Treasury ilo- partment. i rpkliiK nnrr-'a Plnpp. V. II. (Ireeiie or Oiiialia ia nclnR urgcu by UvprpNClilHtlvn I.obeck for thu np poliitnient to the National Honitl of Holillera- home to fill the Vacancy soon uent. Wyomlnc an.l Delaware VcIdb nip t ,0 0(.cUr ,,y ,hft rpSiKiiatlon of Oeneral IV i nd tuck In niakliif'thc amendment part of the constitution, the senior senator re jected the pride he felt In helm; the uu t lor of the resolution that made the i merriment possible. While tho statement was couched In mplo latiKuaRp, 11 wa no"e ,c" I esvc, for It confessed Hint without He rupport of William Howard Taft the t asaRc of the resolution mlKht havt. I 'en well nigh Impossible Uc nave It II Harry of CJreeln,y, vho has been ap pointed commandant of the California Soldlets' home. Ileprcsenlatlve Sloan of the Foutli Nnbrnsku congressional ills, trlct. Is seeking; the appointment of Oen eral J. Jl. Culver and I'ormer Henator W V. Allep of Madison Is also mentioned for the place. It Is probable thafthe ap pointment, which Is mado by tlio Joint action of the house and senate through their 'military affairs committee, will b. Hnrry' i e and l-rough it out oi me rammmw nnae ,oon BB ,.nrrni lu t sent eventually on us ,fRenatlon Is handed In. Ii x at the doorway of state legislatures ( ,,ornlfP nepreeentatlvo IJoy.l and nno nes ouch mcc I5N7 DRINKING ' Boy wwfirv twb holdout of me MLKe3Strfx OlFHT MOLD OUT fom HIS Sfe. IT tOOtDS)S THOUGH THS 0ST BHbOT3TOP WOULD OS MiasiNs in the LiNeop rietr VenR.. our- OMff xAvn rvore from ths MhHaen piveD. THeoDoae roff n open .r?x7vouai.y then wirw VJlLb9HH-ahK HE TO f PLC 13 oVen he TtppiD, IP THE SUN6 riT fOPT TOTTEtl POOTCCT OUR COT9T3 WHHT Ii MADISON SQORRF. CrARJXtl"' YfHptpjWE GET THHT STUFF? f r ratification or rejection. It Is no small honor to have one s numo a tached to an amendment to the constl t Uon, but such honor betonirs to Kenator T own, and he very naturally showed his Kiatiricatlon that the reaulslte number of siites hud finally rutlfled the amendment, n ilch now become number sixteen of t 5 constitution, the first to be adopted t ice civil war times. Grent Step In Ailvfp hit wlfu arc at tho Dewey and are on their wuy to Excelsior Sprlt'iKs for trMtnieh! for rhaumatlsm. Tho iebrasla members of the com mltteo on agriculture. Musis Hlonit nnd Mnunlre havn returned from Columbia, 8. ('., whero they attended the national corn show" as Bursts of the city. They went on a special car1 furnished by Uup rescptatlvo Lever, 'Of course thtt ratification of the Vo-1 I ;Ion by the requisite number of states i t very gratifying to me." said Senator, I "own, during the course of many con- c atulatlon tendered him when the nc-' t in of Wypmlnr and Dilawnro became K iowii. "It Is by far the longest step In ml Vance and'ln the progress of the Amer ! art people since Lincoln's war amend ii enti to the constitution were adopted. 'While I tuko ji personal pride In being i tociatcd with the authorship of tho res Marshall Second in Chess Tourney A BIRD IKJ THE) HAND v y rATuerje ' Wi. MOT wPrLE WflS THS OOOJ3 Of TWe NBI6HBORHOOD EVN BOB AT HOMC EITHER no pi MriTTen op pact hit Never knew that THCnewns htiOTHSn PHRT OP THE CHICKBH BBSIDB& THE HECK UNTIL HEAfl,9 7WCMTV He? 5TUDIB9 OeRMftN IH SCHOOL row s vertBS Bur rzi&Hr now He can't eny pihythins OUT THIS " TEftCMEB, BO PlEB GROW OH A Pnn-THY 7 you R MOT FftT - You're, ju&t thick VMHAT DO IQD THINK QF THAT. nun j sou t 7k Jf th-ra aft nf iHTent-OCuTort- xoh't &es YOUf BlBHD JnCKAOH THES any, Tnwaa tam&o' ho &yH he 6ot n srenm INTBHLOCUrOr. OH, HB STUPHS B?J ND HNIMfiLSDOB3 HE ? -TAMao' (iO sum ah aniD wc WHS n TAIJiEtlMlST HG"RUH3 A Tt X I TO AID JUVENILE OFFENDERS! Richardson Reads Bill He Has Had Prepared for Legislature. i I DENOUNCES PRACTICE OF PAPERS ofpicerH tell that policeman to CALL ft COF I HO, llauley KM Ilorsbeck 110 Johnston 123 Phelah MO jslsie irmp', 114 100 11 US HIT 137 111 393 l.nmlK on Pnbllrntlon Which Used Names of the Bnjrn Itecentlr Allxptl L In thP .Sendal In Jurentle Court- Totals ...6I2 "31 63!) 1.902 KKW TOIIK. Feb. .-By wlnnhiR two adjourned cames In the Inlitrnatlnnnl Chess Masters' tournament today, one I fo '1ui" 4' el,l,or ut Lo Angeles or San of them by default, Frank V. Marshall, the United Htates champion, moved up I tist Jaffo Into second place with n total ,illon nronoaltie the amendment, the fact 1 C01 0 of s' ' or P'nt less than . the senate failed to UHe any action ;Jo,e ,l- apablanca, who heads the lis t ercon until 1'rrsldent Taft lnsstsd by ,vlth 10 lo J Marshall defeated Morrison r fecial mesiago to congress that the same I ' Toronto after ssvcnty-flve moves. wuiie wuuaKer, reaiuing mat ne linn a losing position, reslgnsd. The play of today had been given up entirely to adjourned, jfuwe. Chajes ami Janowskl again drew, but Chajea moved up a, point In the scoring when Itubensteln forfeited to hlnj. This places Chajes In fifth place. Janowskl Is fourth with V,i wins .and 3',i losses. s lould have favorable consideration at Its tnds. That special message resuscitated t ic resolution and to President Taft be ings the gratitude of, the American peo 1 le" .Due ptoclamntlon will be made of the i doptlon, of tho amendment, and then ongrtss will enact legislation putting the mendment Into force. Buch legislation, however, will not be undertaken during i he present congress, leaving the whole matter to the Incoming administration. I'orrlKH Mission for IlltchcocU. Now that It Is almost certain Wllllum rniilngs Bryan will be the premier i( he next administration and sit at tho Ighl hatjd of Woodrow Wilson when he tsaumes the office o" president, friends if Henator Ollbert M. Hitchcock ars urophtsylnc that the Omaha editor wilt he tendered an ambassadorial position to round out his career In the public serv ice A number of men from Nebraska, who liappenod to be In Washington last week. In discussing the rumored accept ance of the portfolio of secretary of state by Colonel Bryan, thought Hentor Hitchcock would have a hard row to ) oo If he became a candidate tor re election o the senate, as he would prsb ably have the opposition of the "Com moner" and hla friends, but that If Sen ator Hltchoock desired to Have tht sen ate shortly after the new admlnlstrat'on came into power and desired an ambaH- : sadorslilp In Bui ope or In the east, Col onel Urjan would nld him with all the influence at his command. Senator Hitchcock likes society, and 'is ho has a mot cultured wife and a moit coarmlnir daughter, who has juet male her debut In the social life of Washington It was argued by the Ncbraskans that a four years residence In some one of the capitals ot Kuropo, I-ondon. I'arls. Jlor iln or St- Petersburg, would afford Hen ator Hitchcock exceptional opportunity to emulate the career of the late While law Reld, not only as a dlstlngulsned diplomat, but as an Ideal host as well. BATTLING DANE KNOCKS OUT MIKE MALONE AT SHERIDAN SHK1UDAN. Wyo., Feb. .-(Speclnl Telegram.)-Mlke Molone. Willie Illtehln' sparring partner, took the count tonight. In the eighth round of his twenty-round go with Pete Jensen, the Hauling I)hii. Although leading the tight lu practically every lound, the Denver boy wrfs power. less against the heavier and better tralni-d. Dane and woa unnble to land effectively at s,ny stage of the game. Throughout the fight Jensen apparently toyed with his lighter opponent in the. closing rounds hitting him at will. Bttged by the Wyoming Athletic club. the bout was the first to ba seen lu Shetl dan for two years and was witnessed uy a record crowd. MANDOT AWARDED DECISION OVER MICHAEL SHERIDAN MK.MPH18, Tenn., FeV I, -Joe Mando of New Orleans was awarded a detlslon over Michael fiherldan ot Chicago In an eight-round bout here tonight. In the first four rounds honors were about, evenj uuv juier mi ino superior generalship of the New Orleans fighter gav- hltn tht advantage. Sheridan fougjit gamely and shook lil's" opponent "sVveral tTrnes with lefts to the Jaw. ' PIRATES RELEASE CAPRON TO ST. PAUL BALL TEAM Papke and Gibbons May Fight on July 4 m t i rtri .its r.i i k t..K tween llHIy Paiiko, clnlmaut for the fFOOT BALL. COMMITTEE world's middleweight championship, nndf?. - MEETS FEBRUARY )4 ,.iiici itiiimiiiB ui ni. I'ltoi is in inospeci . NKW YOUIC. Feb. 4. That never .set tled subject foot ball rules comes up ii ul n with the announcement today that a meeting of tho intercollegiate foot bull rules committee will bo held In Now York Friday and Saturday. February H and 15. The committee consists of two separate bodies which will sit Jolutlv. Tho first session, which will be held on Friday evening, will discuss the policy of revision to be adopted for the 1913 sea uon. SCHEDULE, MEETING IS POSTPONED TO MONDAY Francisco, It wns said hero tonight. Krnest I'otta of Minneapolis, who Is said to have a contract with Papke to arrange all rlnu contests for tio "UHnoln Thun derbolt" on American soil, received u let ter from Pnpko today signifying his will ingness to meet tho St. Paul man at 1&S pounds on Independence day. FOUNDERS' DAY OBSERVED Creighton Alumni Celebrate Institu tion of Their University. PATRICK E. M'KILLIP SPEAKS (traitnatp of UnlTPrslty MakPnWln olpal Address of livening, I.anil lnr Men mnd Women Who HtnrteU School on Its War- With the Bowlers Mrlropolltnn lipnnne, III the Metropolitan ICMgue the Ilumohr Sports won three games from the Specials. Score; Rtruku mis and Hpcnrer SPHCIA1.S. 1st. iJ. P HI . 158 is: hj m !!d. Total. 136 410 1.S 437 lis nis Totals. Ktaulev Hohnleder 4!i asii 4fti l.ill ItUMUHIt POUTS. 1st. . tKI Htraw 19 MoD , 169 :i. i;k iro Hd. Total. 17 One hundred forty alumni of Creighton university enjoyed a banquet ot the Hotel Rome last night, commemorating found er's day of the university. Alumni who have but recently been graduated from the Institution sat sltje by side with those graduates who have already made their mark tn the business and professional world. The praises of Creighton univer sity and of, the founders, John A. Creigh ton and Edward Creighton, were loudly m us Ml 1SJ , CHICAGO, Feb. 4.-Presldent Han John son of the American league made the announcement la night that the sched ule meeting of the league, which had been set for next Tuesday In Now York, had been advanced to Monday. Man ager Frank Chance ot the New York team Is expected to accompany Presl- ueiu juiiusou to .cw lorii next aunnay i Molflllln l.aads Si-1, mil for the meeting. ( a, Hugh Hippie was toastmaster. The I speaker of the evening was Patrick K. MoKllllp. He spoke ot the enjoyable Asking support of a bill which he lias had prepared, making It a misdemeanor for a newspaper to publish the names and addresses of Juvenile delinquents James Richardson, member of the Board of Kducatlon. bitterly attacked the new paper which printed the names of the boys mixed up In the scandal aired recently In Juvenile court. No action was taken by the board in support or condemnation of the hill. nichardson ald: "There has recently been exposed through the agency of the press of this city, a shocking condition of Juvenile Immorality, the real extent of which Is as yet unknown. I would not. Mr. Presi dent, take this occasion to refer to the matter, were It not for the prominence which tho papers have given to th alleged fact that the accused children are students In the Omaha public schools: and along with these statements has gone the unavoidable implication that some Inherent defect exists In our schools, which Is chargeable with the Inception of the resulting depravity. "While the papers have lu subsequent reports gradually reduced the number of offenders alleged to be public school students, and have arrived at the facte in the case, at the same time the original articles referred to have gone their way over tho country, producing a false and vicious Impression of our school system abroad. - Tarcnts at Fault. "nut. Mr- President, If all the children involved In this scandal were , public school pupils, Instead ot there liavlng been only one girl and one boy who wern such, ns Is now admitted, I would still maintain the Injustice and unfairness of the inference. Conditions In our school arc clean and moral; our teaching force of the best experience and the highest ideals, and I submit that when the condi tions In the schools are such, the blami for bad conditions without, rests entirely on parents and guardians, as the direct result of their carelessness or indiffer ence to the profession ot raising their children to good citizenship; because they alone are responsible tor the discipline which is only enforceable outside the school room. ScotVs One Newspaper, snunriitd Governor John H. Morchead, who was ! "Another angle to this situation, sir. to have appeared on the program for a I and In my belief a far more Important talk, did not come. .It was whispered that one, Is the result upon the future ot the there Is still too much uncarved political pie In Omaha to make a visit from the children whose names have been pub llshed to tho world as jrullty ot the crimes 1.131 Totals 4! 504 MS Cntiinierclal League. The Hrorgajird Crowns won two game from the Nameless In tho Commercial league. Score,: JVAM J4I,K3!5. ISl. 7(1. us m O. Prlmeau.. J. Movua D. Moyiiu... Straw Newcomur-... Handicap ... 1(9 1ST 11 17 -S 171) 307 1 193 3d. Total, in 191 IS) its Totals. su oi) mi :.un : nUODBGAAUD CUOWJCH. Watt ,: Walen VOS H. Prlmeau. Jones Morau ...... Totals ... 1st. Kfi 141 190 its I'd.' Ifii I Pi lfi 171 III Sd. Total. l S3) 917 1C6 IIS iv West Point "Wins from Lincoln WK8T POINT. Neb., Feb. 4(Hpeclal.) West Point High school basket ImII team defeated Temple High of Lincoln her Saturday night by the. score .of i to 21. l.tneup: WK8T POINT i MNCOIiN. Jerman LR! Ii.K Chanln I Thelsen (C) It.F.i It.F... Artcrburn vO) 1 Kfause .... C.IC Weynt nCrepla IU. UO Wilson 'egley IMI.IU.U Plllard Field rohIm: Kralev (2). Krenla in. Klause (Jl. Thelen (I). Chapln (O. Weynt IS;, Wilson (1). Free goalu: Chapln I nut of : Artcrburn. 4 out ot 8; Wilson,. ! out of J; Tliclsen. 14 out of 13. Hefe!jc: Iter I. Illaileu Kt-liool Notes. HI-ADKN. Nob.. Feu. 4.-(Speclal)-The tlln Jnn lfll, .lWA..t.l III,,. II Ml aiV' 1 llltrl, unhnnl TJ fn 1A In ami- rill i iifiii Kustwwt i -a iu j vg in , it wtii'-riir-u ?,! contest In a came of basket bill here ui I .-Hiuran oveninK, wi'icn sireiiBiimns - I Bladen'a claim to the southwestern high ' I school championship. Haskell, referee; iicueii, umpire. 4H m & governor anything like the pleasurable I charged; and In this connection it Is with affair a banquet should be. pleasure that I can credit The Bee and the World-Herald with a conscience which prevented their publishing the names ct the poor children, whose sins were it least no greater than1 that of their parents. It is a shame that the News can not be so credited; Instead, with uti falllnr sensationalism and enterprising' fllthlness and brutality, the News did Its dirty best to destroy whatever of in. tentlal good citizenship may be lett within Its victims, and this after suffi cient punishment had been or was belli? meted out to them by the proper authorities, .Vpptl Drastic Itemed?. A drastic, remedy Is needed one that years he had spent at the Creighton unl verslty, and continued: "I could sketch the inspiring life ot Edward Creighton, In whose brain the university Idea was born; I could laud the noble love of Mary L,ucrtla Creigh ton, who gave her husband's unexecuted thought a .concrete form; I could eulogize that" great liourlsher and builder and ex emplar of sterling manhood, the beloved Count Crefghton, and meet your oom- mendatlon at every turn, and 1 could I fling far and high the praises of the men will not hamper the Juvenile court Iti Us who have breathed their very. Uvea Into humano work of saving the erring child the naked form of a university projected to the community and to socety-at-targe; by Kdwnrd, the originator, mothered by jone that will permit the publication of ln- Mary l.ucretla and-energlzed byVohn a., Irecords of these cases, because their pub the, nourlsher and builder, and no man In llelty Is essential to the knowledge of all the city, In all the west., would even the community, but one which will ut February gave us a cold reception; moreover, there's lots of winter yet to come. All broken lines of our winter overcoats and suits, including our smartly tail ored, perfecl fitting Ken singtons now discounted Jt and even Every garment is from our this season's regular stock and thoroly correct in style. They will be as good next fall as they are now. If you wait till next fall garments of equal quality will cosT: you at leasl Vz more. Buy now and you not only save the differ ence, but get the advant age of wearing the coat or suit the rest of this season. MAEE & DEEMER 413 Se. leth. Clothes. Hats Furnishings HOTELS. J.J93 tlovernor Morehrad would probably wei-1 MINNKAPOMS. Feb. 4 -lUlph Caproh. noimi iv once tainous as a quarterback of the Unl- liltchcock a successor. Verslty of Minnesota foot ball team and Ariur Appointment. i last season a member of the Pittsburgh lu tho plan of reorganization of lh vi,, ,.. L,, 1 " T"1 r on a taetlcal basis as approved by , to Th s, I ,"'', ".. . army ou a taeucai oaais as approved ov i rolea.e.1 tn h st n...i i '.i " " " President Taft and which was formally clatlon club. r " " , iuuiicu liw.J llliuueil "luni ,o Wi,. .., , C 1..,l .- . effect February 1 Oeneral luipl, Hoy mous iUrty o'Tooie trade the Pitted now stationed t t Paul, will coinpiand i hurah riuh a. i ,7i ..... the Wxth brigade. Second division, with 1 St ' ,Ul "r. , clatlon club. Capron. It aa said he KnlKhta of Cnliiiiiliiis I.phkup. Morrison .alleys: RL'STHItS ji ' li Fltsqerald ('iinlnghaiii Uushman . Johnston . Cochnm . . Totals .. 1st" ,.l4 ..IP ..US ..147 ..171 lf IS7 HI .14 tit V 101 114 m is 'I'nrklii Loses Contra!. . TAIUvIO, Mo., Feb. 4.-(rtpeclal Tele. gram.) With two I'CKUlniH out of the Total I game. Tarklo college lorA Taut Im.sKet 94 i ball game to the VartensbUrg Normal tii I IIvp- here tonight, 4$ to 41. arahnin and 31) fiowdy starred for Tarklo, Casscll and 4M I Wheeler foi Warreiisburg. 476 J.OSt TrdieVoeralneeT'S OUTPOINTS BROWN nards. now t Fort D. A- nussall. sue-! IN BOUT AT MILWAUKEE ceedlng General Frederick Kunkton at the ' nvii-i I cad of tho district of Luzon- BiiradUr 1 MIMVAUCBE, Feb. J.-Jlmmy Clabby iienerai rreuencK -. cnuin, now at Omain. will remain there In command of the Fifth brigaue. Second division. I'onra Indian Bill. A bill jiuthorjtltur the Pone tribe '-f j iuiaiui n jnierrcnp in me suit or in MAOICP. lkt Fitzpatrlok 1S1 Hazel ISO Boyle m Iary 11J McCabe 119 Totals 6l STAUC. 1st Mllek U Heyer 1 Morton 1 Cobry in McMahon ,..IS1 Pi 17 97 134 I m M ut m ti 'its Total 4k; 346 . 419 4 m tldpk to say me nay. But the lives of all these-the faculty, the originator, the founder, the builder bid me. to psjs on to thlnRB more urgent in this hour' than eulogising those whose Itves- and deeds are their own sufficient eulogy. ' UnltP In Common Cause. "These men, this woman, did their lrp..PhBr.l (Jet. Job . LohpI,. ; Pt In this world and did It CHAPBt, HILL. N. V.. Fb. 4.-"Iion- magnificently! Aa a result of their ! ale" Trcnchard. foot ball captain at I Idealism, their generosity, their service to humanity, some thou bauds of young the same time prevent consclencelois rascals who would destroy the future use fulness of boys and girls who still havs, or may have, within their breasts po tentialities tor good, from accomplishing their devilish purpose, L Tho Hotel or American Ideals" Washington D.C. Hotel Powhatan Pennsylvania Avenao at 18th and H Street Stew. Fireproof. Zaropsan Plan f ' " i i . I. Rooms, detached bath, l.0O, $S.OO up. Itooiua, piirate hath, 92,50, $3.00 up. 100 per cent. Fire, Germ and Dust Proof. Two blocka from White House, and near all points ot Interest. WHITE FOR SOUVENIR BOOKLET WITH MAP. LBWII HOTXX. COM3? AWT, lae. Owners and Operators. Direction ana Management CLIFFORD M. LISWIS tlTI 763 2,15 Jil 111 l 11 IK 1 Sl ot Hammond. Ind., outpointed Ueorge (Kiockout) Drown of ailcago lu a ten round bout here tonight. Clabby used bis left to a good advantage and had the Greek backing away through most bf the bout. A score or more ot state legislators Omaha Indians in the court of claims and ministers wr at thu ringside, seek and for Other purposes passed the senate I Ing Information for the boxing bill whleh tos- J Is now before the liwmskeis. . si Je a est a 43 ua,-fs . . IK, ..mllr.Mn,, r ,h. I.-,,.,.- . I "li!l,n U.frB ". It -hni'' National YANKTON. 8. I).. Feb. Hanlny McQarty Murphy i Daly . . . 1 -(Fnei-lal i Curran . Tatals .KM HPKRPHRS. 1st 3l King 142 1S7 Kushmaii 179 142 Hushman, S 1!W 137 Ortman ,127, H Laird til Ml 3d iw .ITT Ti 1T 17 W7 3d 1J9 144 143 1U Total St) 4 4IS 4?t I Totnl I no 40; 405 4 4; bank ot Falrbury. . Tninni Yankton colleict. h.L.. .. .; Ne ft organize with a capital ot loO.frki ' team defeated Huron, tt . hininin... Totali Totals Tpe PAOKKnS. 1st :i 11B 120 & 121 757 2.SW I'O 17 11 ite a apprtuMl by the comptroller of thell" veial jeara. by a score of r to b ' t'jda; K lite, lxe"- to the Situation-UeeAd c.tr-ib WtKII I'OltKKHS I i M 1..J UI 11 120 12S 110 1M U4 MS 'I i HJ Total J7 4IS SIC 341 4 1 MO Tu' .1 , 49 I Prlneetou In 1&33-9I and onro an "All America" end, signed today a three-year contract as lesldent coach of athletics at the I'nlverslty of North Carolina, Ooiiln llojs I'layrr. PHUiAIKLPIllA. Feb. 4,-Manuger Doolu of tho Philadelphia National league team today purchased the release of Dan Howley, a catcher, of the Portland (Ore.) club of the Pacific Coast league. Ryan and Pivonka Ousted by Court v t (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. t. (Special Telcgiaru.i The supreme court this utternoon denied a rehearing In the llyan-Plvonka tire and police case from South Omaha. This means that there officials will be ejected from office at once, as there Is no further chance for them to delay the matter. The appointment ot their successors will be up to the mayor of South Omaha, who will have the power to appoint until the places are filled by nn election A bill is now before the legislature whl h If it becomes a law will give the apolmlng ower t'j tl soemor men have profited even aa I havu profited. They are thick In this city an; scattered all over the west. It Is to these graduates and ex-students t Creighton that I wish to make my appeal. I wish to say to them In the paraphrased words of another. Gentlemen; 'We have but one life to live In tbls world, Wi will pass this wii.v but once. It behooves us therefor to do what good we can whllf here.' Karh of us has felt something of the ennobling influence of our university Can we not do more good by uniting on j that common ground and giving back t ' our unlvernlty at least tho united surplus energies of our lives! Acting inde pendently It Is doubtful If any one of us has enough surplus energy to move for ward, perceptibly, any Important cause Acting Independently we will count In the fight only as bushwhackers count '' .Nobody le Too Uld to learn that the sure way to cure a cough, cold or sore lungs Is with Dr. King's New Discovery. 60o and 11.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. -Advertisement ! weak and run down and need a wine CONSTIPATION Muoyoa's Paw Paw Pills' are un like all other laxa tives or ctthaitica They cosx tho llv into activity Ly gentle methods, thf do not seour; they do not gtipe; they do not wesVen; but thev do start all tho secretion of the liver end stomach in a wav that soon nuts theta oreans ill '"iM; healthy condition "a" and corrects tonl' pation. 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