0 JiJj!i JJJub; (MlAlJA, kVV J I Ul'A 1 , J i,llvl AKV Jl, l'Jl-r. Showing Here that Jeff Knows a Thing or Two m'- Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher m mammmmm , . " I r Wett., WMV 1NT YOU I " WOR.CD lb THS 'TKB OTTtJB UPSID6 tXJWN fu,mJL CAN You , ' rAYTYttff. WITH - - M ftND 0 VT. J 4 APooL TRUGGIT s , fJV i S ' I OH, I "TO. ,VTV . , , , '. Lif!V; 55? f NO, GOT TKG N MT'W THOUGHT' op . ( BONBHSMi, ' " V ' ' . DlU)4G5r POT TH6 3,rb J . '.'t , r ,v fV&J LftOBUOf"THl B6TTC - jSr? I J USl0G C(N ' ' '' J sv-f a . MURPHY WLLJOT ATTEND Serioui Lumbago Attack to Keep Cub Chief from Nationnl Meet. NEWS IS UTSET TO HERRMANN Jlellcvca 1'ener linn Pound Snlollon of All KilMlntr I'rotil""" -e-ceptalilp linKe .Magnates. CHICAGO. Pcb. S0.-A serious attack of lumhngo will prevent the aitcmlaiico ot Charles W Murphy, tho Chicago Nation al'a president,! tho meeting t tho Na tlona) league. at Cincinnati tomorrow. Tuo meeting At Cincinnati. It l thought hare, will concern the Chicago National's vitality, tho transfer ot Hweenoy ami J'erduo from Hoton to the Oubs being on the program for consideration, llat n llrrrmnnu. CINCINNATI, Q. Peb. SV-Ncws from Chicago that President Murphy of the Chicago National, would not be ablo tt) attend tomorrow' meeting of tho National league proved quite an upset to President Herrmann. Confidence In Teneri "1 don't know Jut what wo can do or vrhat wo ahall do," he anld. "Ot course. It Is nftther right nor legal to touch on W affair of Mr, Murphy In hit absence, and aince Oovernor Ttner haa not yet ar rived, tho situation Is perplexing.' Still, t liave great confidence In Ttner. I firmly telte that lie haa found a solution of all MUtlng problem, wllhoxtt prejodlec or Injustice to anybody and that he will reach a decUlon which will bo acceptable 4o all ot mx, even to Mr. Murthy, should that gentleman b able to atteml." Grabiner Ordered to Meet Oomiskey KANSAS Crry. Mo.. tVb. b.-Vhen the ?btcac Amtrlcan league beo ball c.luV special, cn route to Fo Roble. Cl,, whera the club wtit train, arrtved here to day, Harry GrUncr. wentw. waa handed a cablegrara tram XVealdent Oo wUVty ordertec Qrabtner to meet htm la Nw Vcrtc on arrival ot the, wvtld'a tont tits, ttow In Pari. Orablner returned to Chtcago tealgfct. Otis Crandall and Chick Hartley Sign With St, Louis Feds CIUCAUO. Keb. 20.-0U CrrtnJ.ll. plleher. nnd Chick Hartley, catcher, have ftlfned Ith the St Ix)Ula FeileraU, It waa learneil today. With Crandall. Wl. lett, droom and hlmelf. Manager Drown figure ho ha a capable ttaft for hi Mound City team. A difference over salary l keeping Karl Moore, pitcher with the Cuba hv: year, from coming to termi with one ot tho Federal league team, but ho was In conference today with rrcildent Ollmoro again. Or.Vc. the former LVtroU outfielder. whoso hitting w-aa a feature ot hla work with Kansas City lan year, wa at Fed eral headquarters this morning comdd- ertna a contract. U Is understood that minor detail only prevent nn agreoment between Jake Ktahl and )t. . Ward, president ot the Brook lyn Fcdorals, who wants Stahl to manage his team. Iowa Wrestlers Off for Lincoln IOWA C1TT. 1., Feb. 3fc-SpeeIal. Ftvo Iowa wrestler left this evening tor Lincoln, where they meet the representa tive ot Nebraska on tho mat tomorrow evening. Tho Iowa representatives ot the different classes will be: JS-pound, Hy. man; lid-pound. Oran; 1C-pound. Captain Hobbett; Impound, Ollllland; heavy weight, ltarron. Itarron. the heavyweight representative wa the big tackle of the Iowa toot ball team last fait The owYbasket ball tram, cloves its home scaton tomorrow evening with a game with Northwestern. The Turpi Ave haa played a strong game this season and la expected to give, the Hawkeye at least an oven battle. It the local five play aa It did against Chicago last Monday, It should pull out a 1etory. however. Fields and Nevtns will be at the forwards, Gris e) at center and Parsons and Jacobeen at the guard. iTha li&wkeye have game with Ames. Grinnell, Cornell and Northwestern still to b played away from home. Westergaard and Pardello to Wrestle atKrug Wednesday A wrestling match to a finish between Jess Itrlmer. who la more familiarly known a Jess Westergaard, and Leo Tardello Is to be staged Wednesday cvVnlng at the Krug theater. Contracts between tho two have been signed and while Westergaard Is considered tho bet ter man. fans arc pointing out that the unexpected often happens and that thews Is some chance, of Tardello "putting one over" on the Res Moines celebrity. Pardello ha been making a good show ing In Chicago, The winner of tho match Is to meet llusne. who Is now In tho Windy City trying to meet some ot the men who will not como to Omaha to wrestle with him. MURPHY MUST QUIT BASE BALL, SAYS JOHNSON. MIKE DONUN SIGNS WITH HEW YORK GIANTS NUW YORK, Feh. aiMlk lNal!a. on ot tite raost oateteat batter tn the Hagees. ha been eprsped plach hitter tot the New York Nationals, tt 1 ia5ouctd hr today. TXmHn tale the jNtace ot -Moa- McCorsnlcX, ho has cred a nanagt4tU Itrttu Mi turn te Up-liSifi Dilwyn Wins Cup for Greyhounds I.1VBUPOOU FVb, ax The Waterloo cup. the "derby for greyhounds."' wa won today by IJUwyn. a fawn dog. nominated by A. F. Pope- The runner-up was Leuceryx. a black puppy, noml ntcd by Major Itobert McCalmont. r.otjj hound wer outsiders, tho tettlu7 berore tho first course were run belnf to to 1 against Dilwyn, and GO to 1 against Iuceryx- The coursing took place .over the famous flats of tho Altcar club, Tho winner takes the cup, value CM, given by the earl ot Setton and a price ot The event la open to sixty-four sub scriber at J12S each and 1 run off In five rounds. OMAHA HIGH BASKET FIVE WILL PLAY AT SIOUX CITY The Omaha High school basket nail team will play in Sioux City Saturday night against the fast high echoot tire ot that city. As Sioux Ctty defeated Omaha on the local Young Men's Chris tian association floor a tew weeks ago. there is little chance for Omaha to win from the boya up the river. AGRICULTURALBILL IS IN I Measure Carying Nineteen Millions Reported to House. WILL REORGANIZE DEPARTMENT It I Proponed to Co-Ordluaie "Work of Vnriooa Ilnreaua Ttto Hnn ilred Thousand Aaked tor Mnrket Office. icnal distribution of valuable seeds, bulbs and plant is proposed. Those aharp dartiac tharacterite aeiatte ahttuU be treated tn the bteod. And ' hy using & 8, & sou get entirely rid ot a S R. 8. haa th peculiar etta ot eaktac through the tnteatkaea dt recttj' Into the hloL la a few min ute tt tataeace t at ork tB every artery, ln. and tlay oaplHary. Bvery wewbrant. entry organ of the body, very ewiuncte-ry heeomea tn effect a Alter to strain the Mood of Impurities. Cincinnati Beds Off for -Louisiana Charies Itersog ot th Cincinnati N ttonai league dub with eleven Players ett this city today for the spring train ing camp at Alexandria, La. Next week the remainder of tbe club members wfll Journey to Alexandria. STANLEY ROSEWATER'S TEAM GETS MOST MEMBERS Stanley Rosewater' team won the first rnontVa coatest tn the meraherhip cam- (pUgn ot the ComraeroUl ehrtx. The team jbight tn the names ot ten candidate. iV. 3. rckertng" rommlttr Vrougbt In ithteo and th Otarte Ti. Gardener team, vataa that , ftrr. The membership commtttea r- rheuraatua prvirxt the fottowtng names tor member- fclv 3 Tvtes. Weatern RaUway t Nr ageewy; Ueorga M. Tunlson, attor ney U J. lleale'. real ostate; C M. Brdette, Sbarplc Separator miny. tt. r. Oeste. Cental svpfMes. B. P. Bm iags, fiMtmgs XVntal Satspir eompaay: iC. W. Ortman. haheo . Hugh Murphy. Jr- oraor. C, W. IUH, Belmont re- trant; It M. HeptottsH. PraJrte Ute SIOUX CITY BASE BALL TEAM BUYS CATCHER LAND SIOCX 'ClTT. la. Feb, &W3?esIal Te4ecram.V-Tho Sioux City ball club hat announced the purchase ot Catcher Land from Indianapolis for JUfOV He played last year with Toledo. Falrbwry Dofcata Clatoala. FAIUBVltY, Neh, Teh. 2a-Srcial. Tho regular Falrary boys' basket baH team defeated Ctatoala, 41 to 2. Purotll and Harru re the star ot the Falrbury fire.. Bradler and Denney played a great defensive, game. Forslund ot tho Fair bury team stccded in makinc thirteen points in the first half. Uneop; Vairbury. 1 Rradiey C. C Sykeso lVnney ...n.GJtt.G... Kcacoe Forslond Ua UG Teteosmerer ParceM R.FJR.F Uooro Harrt UFLT C&ittesdoa Ca ah. Ju The atlmuUttnir pronertlea ot S. & S. j Itaranr etay: W. J. Naylon. nur- rompei tno ttvwr, bowels, ktA- ;rvr and art glass. J A. Krwn. taBor vvMiasa s. Taaoe, lMi uataa com- paay; H J- MoArdte, Wvtera Stamp astd Sfoaelt oompaay; ft. W. Pertans, Fair backs. Mors company. xiy and bladder to art work to tho end ot casual out every Irritat Inc. rery pain-tnAietlng atom ot yolfCB; it dislodge b Itrtgatton att KCOttKUtlea fa th Joints, nausea ettd accretion to dtsaolvet rondeea tbem neutral an4 aeatteea tbcute oe- ' xtrtr-mtA Kuliar formation In the nerve center 1 oawraiT. pttv vk an ts. ft!L5f lch..wisl.,55r"t onirta- on of the fatet and hardest ....'I T . ' ... loanteeted game played on tho Wwal floor. mm nr uuKk t. t. iWam t tMs Mo dfealed th team tr)f4, ? wM he MMtdd tt mt I fW t hOtaa ohoot. i to ft (k & cere t anntlea Vdt m Hcta i la th earty rart t the game tt aNyared tttat the Indian wowid walk away a Use game, hot tVe local player aooa eS tho play, and at t mi ot the fUM aaX led hy a re ot K to hv. 1W lag to vocond haX ta a levrato raMy Ht-y fairly r4i)-4 tar In&asva off tfcelr M yen H a iwcOUr w n UtA. and won handily. Vor tho toeals Mar- taaxMttoa, rwi : H TV Soett tia aad U4 pot wt a otetUr gam. Ha TM I We tt t a net mttiUt tLa aMaioHr to wt M4 )M a pere k U talM urnaT tta )r ttrxn iu (.&& re toco, a. . S. Miaate maoais, rwkM m whtre M Ao ?ete4 Hm4 nMttt rw Coatral Vltr .lrl Las. YORK. Neh. Fob. 31 Sivoi? TI araisLi Central Cttr xtrli f A-ttjt. last erenmg h- York coBere grl tn a fast came of basket baK. II ta St 7W ttm fit a tte. 7 to . liixap: vestrai t-ny. ToekCoMeco Chs.vl&5 WebKltuPphy NEW YORK. Feb. 39,-That Ban John son, president ot tho American league, wUl niaka good his throat to sever hi connections with the National league un its the magnates ot that organisation oust from their rank Charies Webb Murphy, "owner of the Chicago National league club, is tho general opinion ot base ball sharps. It Is believed that most of tho magnates ot the National leaguo are In favor ot ousting Murphy, aa is President John K. Xener. according to men who have heard Tener discuss th situation. BANKER PLEADS GUILTY TO TAKING TRUST FUNDS MAYVILLE, N. Y, Fe5. 3L-Edwrd Morgan, formes cashier ot tho First Na tional bank of Jamestown, sentenced to tour years li( prison after pleading guHty to a charge of grand larceny, wtU be taken to Auburn prison Monday. Mor gan pleaded guilty to appropriating to his ow-n an a fund of watch, bo waa trueteo lt was oharpol he also appropriated orer HUTO ot the hank's funiv Tho bank theft csargo hasTnot J hoen tried. Throat and Like Traable. Will cas to tronble row hy the timely o of Dr. King's New Jicorry: sore reflet 3 and IK. All druggists. Advertisement. WASHINGTON. Feb. . The agricul tural appropriation bill carrying funds aggregating 118,MT, ana proposing many radical changes, including a general re organization of tho Department ot Ag riculture with a view to co-ordinating its various activities, wa reported to the house today by Chairman Lever of tho agricultural committee. Tho report ac companying tho bill breaks all record for comprehensiveness. The proposed scheme ot reorganisation would Include the weathef bureau. The bill would change the name of the bureau of statlctlcs to the bureau of ag ricultural forecasts and would Increase from 150.0CO to -3W.OJ0 tho appropriation for tho new office ot markets. The bill proposes a specific appropriation of SSJ, 09) for tho office of public roads. Tho total includes IdtS.OOO .or investigating the best methods of road making. Land and Stirrer. For selection, classification and segre gation ot land within national forests that may be opened to homestead set tic rr.cn t and ent. 100.000 is proposed and SSO.0O additional to survey the plt land chiefly valuable for agrtcuUure in national forests. For Investigation and improvement of grasses, alfalf. clover and other forago crop. 175,tt la pro posed. Other nrooosed Items Include establish' ratnt of a new weather station a Neah Bay. Wash-; importation ot Corriedale sheep from New Zealand for breeding purposes: elimination ot powdery scab diseases In potatoes; investigation of di seases in ginseng; Investigation ot the cause ot the death ot thousands of wild ducks annually In Salt Lake -valley. Utah. To protect migratory bird ftO,n is proposed. Fertiliser Exploration. To explore and Investigate possible sources ot supply ot potash, nitrates and other natural fertUtxers, SSOO la pro posed. The appropriation for fichtinc forest fires Is cut down to naxooo. For investigations and experiment tn dairy Industries. C5.0 is proposed. For cattle tick work in tho south. WCt,C0 ts proposed. For Investigation ot the cane syrup and beet sugar Industries, SU.0 Is proposed. The bill would appropriate SJM.OM for meat Inspection, and would extesd In' spection to reindeer.. The old. congress ional free seed distribution would be continued. An approprUtlon of tCST.OtO for purchase. propasaJo& and congress- Senate Will Ratify Arbitration Pacts WASHINGTON, Feb. SO.-By a vote ot 40 to 13, the senate tn executive ses sion today rejected the Chamberlain amendment to the Spanish arbitration treaty to exempt from arbitration ques tions relating to Panama tolls, immigra tion, admission of children to state achools and all questions involving the Monroe doctrine. On objection the final vote on ratifi cation of the Spanish treaty went over until tomorrow. Senator Shlveley, changs ing tho plan of the committee, then called up the British treaty and offered a resolution for its ratification. Ex tended debate followed. Defeat ot the amendment leared tho atinosphcro about all the pending treat ies and it probably will not be offered again as they como up separately. The vote, 40 to 13, was taken by ad ministration supporters to indicate tht all tho treaties will be ratified. It showed tho two-third majority required. Many senators regarded the veto a in dicating a favorable attltudo of the sen ate toward repeal of the toll exemption. Persistent advertising is the sure road to business success. rr Magee's Price Clothing Sale Closes Today, Saturday, Feb. 21 Saturday is your last chance to get choice of any Suit or Overcoat in the house at price. Remember there is nothing reserved in this sale; everything in suits including blues and blacks and all overcoats both staple and fancy are sacri ficed. Our finest Kensington suits are selling at their regular price. Hundreds of Omaha men, and men in surrounding territory attest to the genuine merit of this sale. We urge you to investigate Saturday. fr' . 413 S. 16tns Formerly Mageo & Deemer Parrisao . Eagle . .. UcKent . Means .. ' LF.. R.K..R.F.. ...O C .... O C... uo. r.c RG.tR.G- Mulr . . . Conway . .. Steven Nmiefcerst . . . Kelev . Stev j l.tarta Win. frasa Fklrhwrr- F.V1RKI-RY Vk V. -si The Ustcetn Tovnr Uoa's Cariettan asso- tsmuea bukc-i in team SHnliM tte rrgosar team ot Fairt-orr. XUX Th Pairfearr o wa ncearfam vf PurcvsH, 4S'vI Harris, XVomoy a4 rerHund. tpww wk wr nose pw tsrowtajr tr Falroory Th raarbory team expects Toag Men Chrtsuaa aasocuitsoa la the tw. (taltlaaar Orlr ataw CVr'. RAUTIMORB. PeV Sa -Utaajrer Dean t th Baltimore sntarBatseeal teajra elob utseaMoi toJUir that ttBtfietder -rW Cta re)ana V the New Trk Amorteans serdy . luu hti Mcsted to T? h the Oriole for th coming BRANDEIS THEATER Sunday Night, February 22 mIamJmJ I of Mediums as4te Oe. St Sxtft JAt, JllUntv G. MciVCkald OaMtr ood work at ooaten tr ,th IsAas Crow and Berg w ouaty ia the rvtiott a4 hoh hot oeoae ry feffVlt goala LteoK V M. C- A. I Oesto Indtaav jlt .tUrjRjr tterg I Ntartta . . UP.' U.V Car rM IVKT C C Art lilAird ..- K. R- -, SaxfW fist . .. Uil UG , Iasriey " M" tow U jj lUttwro otafore, Oeo ilMr Ulacfe Mih -with lttrli, BCATRICS. Keh. Foh. 51 i-fcUl.V- llajtw fick. heavy hintsg oatfteVicr ot t,j- kfeautfw tu so Mate tagv fern xtx rHva ta tx Thrdy from hta ,hm at Man-vfll. Mo., and nrstro a I OKAniiCt to 4ay wkh Beatrifo aate v i : wmmmi Tt. -w oawnvsh v vt.v ft tr at hs horn at t.a N t s 1 j i r rij .. jca - fe.U am to a ol U I,.,-! tta ww H ao or -r tuk DEATH RECORD. VTiliUia Jlv KN1SCZ. Neh. Peh. 3s-.$eotal WVMam Ascife, aged ara )m Mc4 three east oC Betawt. d Thus- j ay oveetog ot oaaror of the stovaaxsi. It haa Ve nriek far oeweeaa week. H j H OTmtoed hr a wole and te ehtUron. It ha ftrwl ealy JI has r?e to tkte V &ac kwirr Whoa yea hvy PWxy Isoatey and Tar OomMWBd borasso Jest a few ss U comgfe aa hoal the ocU. botittl lastJ, a loaig Ibba aad th last Aasc is as gd aa tho Jstst. 3irv S. S. S. 3 Vaa Bsrasi St, Ktagsu N. 1, aays. "Father ho4 Ufrre aad hss ooagtt vat onag tomhl a hr eod xm aleojv Feiry' Hosmt and Tar ot osdy Mnpe4 hla oossfctnc ot K hrokt sar s4c hactc to m aft a wnrt cu t -x cfcttls as Sa--Kgnt. Fo aa hy a Scaler atvrjrwher - AArorascsacat. n a MM Spirit Power in the Light London Open-LigM Sasce A Uhle ruei frsn tow to live feet ts4 fsasls la sgid-slr. Sthil as&s xd faeu are pJsunlv seen xzA. ncBCBiu& hy friexSt. A sntxr is jvlaj-oj and pxse4 aroasd tte roes hy aa icvisffeje power, Flowers ar- VrMctht and as4 to the aBdiosre hy haxuls' ard Uisly aest. u eM ar rar- harps are tdaroa -ad tier tosts, et etartUsr aattsre ts-Xe fdac tas the pre&tsce of th woSrfm! ssixss. Snaali Adsussioa Will Be Charged to Defray Expenses A Rare Combination AT The Hot Springs N OF ARKANSAS. O WHERE else iu America can you find such a per fect combination of sunny skies, beautifnl mnsrr. outdoor recreations, brilliant, social activities, metropoli tan amusements, and beneficial, baths, as go to make up this GREATEST OF AMERICAN WINTER RESORTS. Here one finds even- amusement and pleasure of a modern metropolis; magnificent hotels, medium priced boarding houses tin ideal place for your winter vacation -Nature's sanitarium for those in search of health and rest. The Way Thoro U via the Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain xde perfect .ervhe tur i SpriRS Bt, fully IllHstrald. tell, all about Hot Spring, aad the way there. THOMAS F, GODFREY, Qoasral Ara ream DsparUa.at, 1S raraam Rtroet, Omaha, i r.ar. i j win I Re eta I Diseases Cured ' A saa troata wt. that cure IM, Fittol 4Bd other RrctU diseaso U a sbcrt " tisss. wahoct a sarncal operation No ChWir w.v v . . .. - - . uiar nosra sm- to cstd. A r SrxntcM ia r,ry c ,ccrtM or treatment, aa4 rx m.y ' TOO oo itectat Dittaseo, with tettiaoauls- . TAHRY asulM!HV-OmK, 4 3