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    What's 400 Seeds to a Rich Guy Like Jeff
TO ENFORCE THE GAME LAWS
V. S. District Attorney is Ordered to
Start Proccoiitiom.
LAWS ARE BEING VIOLATED
1 t
Imnreeaton Una Ualncil flronnd that,
the. Government iDltl Not In
tend to Enforce thie' Bird. ', I
Protection tttntutc, "
A recent change In the policy ot the
department of Justice of the "United
Btatee, may bring a wholesale prosecu.
tlon of sportsmen and otherri who have
violated the game laws of .Nebraska,
according to Instructions received by
Frank ft. HoweU VnUed IJtatea Datrlct
attorney. v "'.
The department has announced that all
caaea In violation of the United States
migratory bird law brougut to tho at
tention of the United Btatta attorneys,
will be prosecuted wherever there fa aut
flclent evidence to show guilt and kctual
violatlona of the law.
Under the atatute, any perton violating
the provialona ot tbla , law, or the regu
latlona ot the kecretary. .of agrtoulturo
made to protect wild bird a, ii subject
to a fine ot .not moro' tha'ri 100 6r im
prisonment not, more than, ninety day,
or both, In the .discretion of the court.
It waa formerly believed that tie bur
den of collecting:: evidence In caeea of
auch law violation would' bo. under the
direction ot tho secretary of agriculture,
but since that department haa no ma-1
chlnery for auch work,1 the enforcement
of the law la to reel 'in. tr6 Department i
ot Juatice, and case will be Investigated,
it la said, and j'rbse'cuUfl' toy that de
partment. '
ltuinors of wholesale violations of tho
law have been jcurrenw In, Nebraska for
many months. Anil numerous cases are
to be Investigated in accordance with
the new order of the Department of Jua
tice Several flagrant casea of violation
ot the law, may bo broucht to the im
mediate attention of tho United States
offlclala here by prominent Omaha
aportsmen who are anxloua to aeo that
tho law la atrictly observed, and auch
caeea will be prosecuted by' the United
btates attorney.
Pirates' Suit Against
H, Camnitz is Taken
Under Advisement
IIpT SWUNCI8, Ark., April 3.Argu
menta ot counsel in the injunction ault
against Howard CamnlU. Ifederal base
ball league representative, to prevent
him interfering with 6jttsburh National
league players under' contract, and the
defense that organised 'base ball Is - a
trust and the contracts Invalid, wet's
completed at nbbu today and the' ease
submitted to the Chancery court.
J. 1. Henderson, tho chancellor, took
the case under advisement and announced'
that he would render his decision Satur
day, April 11. The Pittsburgh players
hav left Hot Springs, but President
Dreyfus will remain Unttt: the case has
been settled.
Yankees Even Up
Series with Dodgers
BhOOKkYN, April S.-Ttie New York
American leaguera evened up the exhi
bition series with the Brooklyn Nationals
today by winning; the seoond game. 0 to
1. Both Caldwell and Cole pitched fast
ball, although a cold wind kept the few
hundred spectators shivering throughout,
Brooklyn's run waa made off Caldwell
through an error by Hartzell, Score:
1UI.E.
New York. ,.100S00010-8S
Brooklyn ...0 01 000000150
Batteries: Caldwell. Cole and Sweeney
Brown, Pfeffer and -Fischer.
New York Nationals
Win from Beaumont
BEAUMONT, Tex.. April X-The New
York Nationals won from tho Beaumont
team today, C to L Score: It. U.K.
Newt York 6 10 1
Beaumont 1 2 S
Batteries: Hchupp and Meyers; Taff
and uodo.
I'uBtlUt Will Heroine l.arr.
DAVKNPOItT. Ja.. Acril i-Packv Mu-
I'arland. the undefeated llghtwelsht
boxer, announced to friends lieret ouay
that tie would aoon' leave the prise ring
anq lane up me away qi law.
1VJr It Suits Particular People.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound la
prompt and effective for coughs, colds,
croup, hoarseness, bronchia! coughs and
or any condition where the nurobrants
of the throat and bronehlal tubes are
inflamed and raw. Thomas Vernon, Han
cock. Mich., write: '-Foley's Honey and
Tar has always proven effective, quickly
relieving tickling throat and stopping tho
cough with no fcad after effect." H con
tains no opiates, and is a pure, reliable
medicine. Tliat's why It suits particular
people. For aale py all dealers every
wberev-Adveruiement.
Bur WHaV ts THAT
PCATC Gt-AS WINDOW
OF VDIR.S VAUD 1T
Minneapolis Comes
for Games Saturday
and Sunday Here
Saturday and Sunday Omaha will play
exhibition gamea with the Minneapolis
American association team. The Omaha
athlete have Improved their style con
siderably (his weK and have learaed to
hit the ball a little more squarely than
during the flrat week ot practice. The
Minneapolis team has, been training In St.
Joseph and generally managed to wallop
the Western leaguera in' the practice
gamea in that city. Tho games will be
called ft S o'clock. The lineup:
Omaha. Position. Minneapolis.
Chase First Manss
Claneey Second Williams
Wallace Second ,
Behlpke Third Tannehlll
Ward Third
JThomas Bhort Klagg
Krug wt. Whalen
Ucll , jjutt
Thomason Center Clymen
Cungalton night Bohmerler
E. night
5?lth Catch
nKSf Catch
Qondlng Catch
tifiSS" W "' I'at'terson
f,CK'' Pitch Burns
Brady pt0h
E. Closeman Pltoh
A. l losman Pltoh
Hrenner pu0), "
Alexander'....., Pitci
Ormsby...! pud, .
Pugilist Grant
Dies of Pneumonia
ATLANTA no i i, . .
i, ; ; ' vm jajnss Grant.
bantam-weight boxer, who had been un
niZ Cl0"V1,lnc9 collapsed Tuesday
,i . J r'SMr?fV ew York,
njaid-tns said rmeu-
minute examination showed no mark,
of serious tmnlhm.. , "
ehrj.'' a! ,,b.rty 0n ' h" b
uisurucny conduct.
w.nCvme t0Atlant yr ago. He
waa 21 yeara old.
Landslide Delays
vvnite ox Special
PLOnENCH, Colo.. April 3.-Becau.e of
andalide on the Denver St Hi0 Grande
allroad nnar nunu. o, ...
delayed tho WhTu pr
- .v.um,lw uoiween the Chicago
American league team and a Florence
team here today was cancelled.
TRAP SHOOTERS TALK
OVER PLANS FOR YEAR
A meetins- WAS ImM tt.. r
clal club Tlmraday by a number of trap
.uou.crs ot umaha and tho prospecta
for a new Omaha nun rim. u,r. ji.
cussed. There was a considerable dlf-
leience or opinion among tho shooters,
some of them agreeing that the present
facilities at the Carter t.nw
aufflclent. while othera dissented and de-
manara the organisation of a new club.
A msss meeting of all the ahootera in
the city will be called for aome time
nexi -neeu and then the matter will be
threshed out. Among those present were
Charlie Lewis. Georsn Tin IT rat T
Bert LeBrun. Don McOowan. Itay King
sley, Bob Orayaon and Hnnrfv lrn..ij
Y0USIFF HUSSANE GOES
ON LONG WRESTLING TOUR
Youslff Hussane. the Omnhi r..i.
who irauea inn eoinr nf a,.-,.,
- v. t3iatiiain.w
Zbysxko last Saturday night at the
Krug theater by holding, the champion to
a urw, itavea una evening for Chicago
Jo start a tour of wreatllng In the ad
Jacent territory. Hussane is scheduled
to wrestle Doc Roller In Louisville on
April IS and Strangler Lewis In Lexing
ton, us is also to wrestle In Michigan
City. Ind. Uoon hla ln r..i.
- - . V. 1 1 HI 1 i Ik
efforts will be made to arrange a match
W"n jess westergard,
EDDIE JUSTIICEls GIVEN
A SUSPENSION BY R0URKE
Kddle Justice. ahorUtop on the Omaha
team last year ahd manager for a oart
of the , season, has been auspended by
Pa ItourKe for refusing to sign his WU
contract. It la the privilege of all elub
owners to sutrend their players after
March 1 if the players refuse to sign,
but Pa waa lenient with Justice and did
not. auspend htm until Justice demon
strated that ho had no Intention sign
ing an Omaha contract.
saturdaylEaguTis
to meet on monday
The Saturday league, an amateur him
ball organisation, will hold a meeting
ai me city nan sionaay evening to com
plete plans for Inaugurating the season.
The league has been organized and it Is
only necessary to work out the details.
The Commercial league also Intends tu
hold meeting sometime next week.
TlIE BKtii
Standard Oil
The Standard Oil league has wound up
Its bowling season with n one-man
DUN'S REYIEWJF TRADE
Current Movement of Merchandise
Somewhat Below Normal.
PARTI0ULAHLY SO IN THE EAST
aiore Activity In West and South,
Where Hentlment quite Confident
Orrlnar to Prom Ulnar AktI
culturnl Qutloolt.
NEW YOBK. Aorll J.-Dim1. riovi.w
tomorrow will aay:
Current movement of merchandise con
Jlnuca somewhat below normal, partlcu-
uiiy in xne cast: in the west and south
there la moro activity and business senti
ment is qulto confident because of the
generally promising agricultural outlook.
n iiuiiiuci oi interior centers bank
clearings exceed those of tho two years
clearlnan tor Mnh nm .....
reported for a single month.
wcrcamiie collections aro somewhat
backward which Is not unusual at this
season and In spite of tho attractive
rates for mnnw v.. .n. .f .. , n.... .
oKorlngn of commercial paper ron,1tiue
restrlctod. Itetronchment still character-
- iiw un nu ojeoi iraue. Home oet-
, . . . .b , lliaillLl'Bl iti
copper. A stsadler tone has developed In
practically nil tho dry gooda markets.
Failures this week, 313 against 271 last
year In Canada forty-flvo against thirty
two. nitAD.sTHHirrvs tiiade rgvibw
Uood Deal of Irregularity In Ue
Hciiorta.
NBW YOItK, April 3.-Bradstreefa to
morrow will say:
Thero Is a good deal of irregularity in
trade reports. While business in man"
lines make an acceptable comparison with
last year, the hub of complaints now
heard Is found In the tendency to buy in
small lotB, for Immediate usea rather than
to make heavy purchases for distant
wa nts.
In the winter wheat growing sections
thero Is tuore .optimism than conservation
and. therefore, trade in a collective sense,
exhibits Improvement.
"I" ........... lutuunuR tanu un-
acttlement In wtm h iiiMi.Ait. i.t.
Invest tho labor situation wlUi a less
i. ... ...... rs-"""i. ?
urn jtsi . wiibi oxDoru, j.uw.jia Dusnels
oh'.iuni i.vni.ii uuBneisi nanK cieanngs,
3,M)7,OI5,COJ, an Increase of ?.7 per cent.
Boston Americans
Score Seven to Four
NABHVlLLKj -Tenn., April 3. The Bos
ton Amorlcnns defeated the Nashville
Bouthoni assorlatlon club, T to 4. Score:
llottpn ,..7 g i
Naahville . 4 5 1
Batteries: Boklon. Zler. Coumle and
Carrlgan; Nashville, Rogers, Snyder and
'bmlth.
WHITE SOX GET EARLY
LEAD AGAINST FORT WORTH
FOnT WOrtTll. Tex.. April S. Two
triples and a double by Harry I,ord gavo
the Cblaago Amerlrans an early lead
against Fort Worth today, the Sox win
njnsr. ti to 3. Seore: , n.H.'K.
Chlcaao 9 4
Fort Worth 1 s 8 4
Batteries: Chicago, Jvhnson and Schalk;
Fort Worth. Vy ami Jordan.
Garden Haae that Is guailateeU, tliat U
the kind we ll at lowest pricej. Omaha
Rubber Co.. 1GM Harney 8t Just around
the corner.
Persistent Advertising Is th Road to
Big Iteturna
aaaaaaVC JW ., ' -IWIW
OTAHA, SATUKDA1", Al'JtiL. 4, 1D14.
Bowlers End Successful Season With Pleasant Feast
tournament, after which the members
sat down to their annual banquet at
Reds Take Third
6am!e from Colonels
I)UISVILLB, Ky April 3.-Clnclnnatl,
by taking tho third gamo from Louis
wlllo today, 6 to 1, made the count for
the soi'ios two to one in favor ot the
American association team. Loudermllk
held tho Reds hltless In five innings, but
the rnojor lenguers hammered out six
runs In the sixth and soventh innings off
Woodburn. Score: lt.II.El.
Cincinnati , 6 4 0
Louisville ! 1 5 1
Batiorlea: Cincinnati, Benton, Ames
and Clark: Louisville, Loudermllk, Wood
burn and Severold,
CUBS OVERCOME LEAD
AND TRIM INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., April 3. The
Chlcftfro Nationals overcame a 1 to 0 lead
In the eighth Inning today and defeated
the local American association club, 3 to 1.
Score: R.H.E.
Chicago J S 0
Indianapolis 1 1
Batteries: Chicago, Pierre and Archer;
Indianapolis, Schnrdt and Livingstone.
STreeney Almost Lost,
. i . t- . u . 1. .. b j 1 n. I (I ii in Unrk
under Chance again, he will resume 1U8
recontly uiscaroeo rtvpuiauuu . """w
. 1 . in thA miniA eveent for
HIP UUBk VIfcVIITlO ..." -" " " " ,
a little thickness up abovo. Ed had a
close call. He wbh nearly cast into outer
darkneaa and put In a position Where
jian jonnso:i coum nner ai
agnln."
llydro-llnllet Wins.
ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla.. April 3,-Tha
Hydro-Bullet, owned by Furies Uekln of
Chltago, today won the setond trial for
apeed boats of the twinty-alx-foot class
in .the fifteen-knot handicap event of th
southern championship speed boat racea.
The final will be run tomorrow.
Senators Illank Vermontera.
WASHINGTON, April 5. -The Washing
ton Americans, with Jack Bentley. a re
cruit, on the mound, held the University
of Vermont hltless and scorcleas In an
eight-inning game today, winning. 19 to 0.
Washington got twenty-thrco hits.
Heat for Hkln DUrasc.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is soothing,
healing and antiseptic: best tor burns,
sores, wound, bruises, piles, eac. 25c.
All drugglts.-Advert!sement.
town Sewi "ote.
CnSBTON-Charlea Johnson, section
foreman on the , Burlington, residing in
Crcston, met with an accident heero
Thursday morning which resulted In the
loss ot a grtater lart of his right foot
and the consequence of which may le
the amputation of the foot above the
KuitT DODGO A Dubuque contractor
wm over three others bidding for the
Job or the First Methodist church to be
built In Fort Dodge. His bid was t57,910.
This bid doea not Include heating plant
and all furnishings, glass windows, elec
trical wiring and fixtures, or the chimes
that are to be a memorial to Senator J.
P. Dotliver
FOUT DODGE A AV. Dowler. secre
tary of the Fort Dodge Shippers' as
sociation, today announced that he had
estimated cocefully what the new reduc
tion in freight rates will mean to Fort
Dodge shlppera. They will be saved about
10.000 ter month hereafter and the cost
to the shlppera for their part in procur
ing ne ratea waa oniy
FORT PODGE-Clarence K. AVhlte has
received one ot tho most novel souvenirs
It In fver man'a lot to possess. It la a
prettily published pamphlet containing a
picture ot hla grandmother taken on her
onv huuiin-du. birtlnla.v. March 3. this
-ajf, at her h u . Homer, N. Y The,
ate! woman, Mia. Meroy AVebster Fox
Is Jn full possession of all her f acuities -except
that her sight la falling. Mra, (
Fox knew the original ot David Harum, I
who lived In Homer.
fts
- I 1 Ji4r3Uf C. ,
Wroth's cafe under tho expert handllnjr
of the toastmaster, J, A. Gllmore, speech
making and story-telling progressed rap
Idly and a social evening: waa enjoyed by
all. In the tournament Byrne won tho
championship with a 651 score. A. T.
Johnaon won second honors with 22 and
Baum won third money with 605.
The last season waa considered a grand
aucceaa from every standpoint, excepting
the rac. The Polarine Auto Oil team
INTERNAL REVENUE GAINS
This in 'Spite of a Big .Loss from
Liquors and Cigars.
INCOME TAX HELPS THE TOTAL
No Flarurcn, llOTrever, Are Given
Out on the Iterrnne Received
from This Sonrce by the
Government.
In spite ot the fact that the total re
ceipts of tho office ot collector of Inter
nal revenue for the district of Nebraska
show an Increase for tho first three
months of the year, over the correspond
ing period of 1913, thero Is a decrease In
the" tax collected from breweries, distil
leries and tobacco manufacturers In the
state, showing a decrease in the produc
tion -of beer, liquor and cigars for the
first quarter of the current year.
The Increase comes chiefly from the In
come tax. which is being paid, but no
definite figures on the Income tax aro
available.
The total receipts of tho office for
March of 1S13 were W5,63d.C3, as com
pared with $152,017.31 for tho correspond
ing month of this year, or a net increase
of I3M86.CS for the single month of
Marph.
The total receipts ot the office for the
Tho next tltno you feel "out of sorts," try a little Sunny
Brook The Pure Food Whiskey Almost instantly you will note
a delightful change You will work harder and Earn More you
vrill feel better and Enjoy Life More. No other tonic acts 60
promptly and satisfactorily. That's why today after fifty years
Sunny Brook The Pure Food Whiskey can point with pride
to a legion of Loyal friends, who recognize that, on account of
its exquisite flavor, its mellowness and high tonic properties,
Sunny Brook jastly merits its proud title The Pure Food Whiskey.
Each bottle of Sunny Brook is sealed with the Green Govern
ment Stamp a positive assurance that every drop is natural,
straight whiskey scientifically distilled and carefully aged by the
laryst distillers ef fine whltkey In the world.
SUNNY BROOK it jow
Tuislrr" stoppers. 0
0-I01VIK
Wholesale Distributors For Nebraska.
Drawn for The Bee by
a
Standard .Oil EcmrleTs
Standing, left to right C. II. Verity. U
Moore, A. II, Johnson, C. J. Plamondon,
O. Shenk, R. K. Hobart, L,. J. Byrne, D.
K. Daum.
SitUnK, lot to right: C. J, Jonos. W. C.
Willard, II. A. Illchairlson. Q. Hollestelle.
A. V, Johnson. W. Harrmann, C. Kline,
O. Hagerman, J. A. aihnore, E, W. Marr,
C. J. Cain.
won first place with a twenty-one gam
lead over second place. Cain won the
individual championship with a Iffi av
erage. In the B class tournament the
Standard Oil leaguera showed up well.
Cain won first place in the singles and
also the all-events. Byrne and Baum won
socond money in the doubles; This is
tho best showing made by any one
league.
quarter "just ended! were 385,62L34, as
compared with S676,O30v18, or a gain of
39,590.21, in splto;of the decrease in the
revenue from, tho manUfacturo of spiritu
ous liquors and cigars.
The. tax paid on beer, liquor and cigar
manufacture for the first quarter of this
year and 1913 follows:
1314. Clgara. Reer. Spirits.
January $ 6.C60 S30.0SO S$1S&,7S9
February 5,868 23,630 140,061
March (1,004 28,747 201,261
Totals., $18,634 $32,337 $633,014
: 1913- Cigars. Beer. Spirits.
January $ 7.344 $28,275 $216,928
February- C.273 24.630 165.314
March ... 6,202 29.810 169.2S2
Totals $19,620 $83,765 $540,523
Snow Falls in the
Western Section
In the western portion of Nobraska In
eastern Colorado and AVyomlng there is
a touch of belated winter. During Thurs
day night, according to reports to the
railroads, thero was a fall of three inches
of snow from Akron, Colo., nearly all the
way west to Denver. There was an Inch
or moro as far south as St. Francis,
Kan. Sidney, Alliance ard several other
towns In western Nebraska reported an
inch.
In the extreme northwest part of Ne
braska it was clear with temperatures of
from IS to S6 degrees above zero. Bridge
port waa the coldest point in the state.
r n'-'finnnrlMlflUr Uair.i , jl
ftusKEV 3H 1 tinlm fill B
tolM.M WiWfiMararaWWl
tmm tan Httyl JBtFH bv7m3 aaAvH
ea.(.itpa,a pHGB PrfcJ BA9 BTA I 1 I (B
bottled with oar own patented
frut un-cotkj or n-coiis tlubetiU
crews.
BROS. OO.
"Bud" Fisher
Pardoe Thinks He
is in .the Real Oil
Fields of Wyoming.
John Pardoe, manager for the Davlrl
Cole Creamery company, whllu he Irf not
boasting about It, feels that he Mb on
tho same road traveled by all million
aires, and that he la In a fair way to-'
become un oil magnate however, he lias
not yet thrown up his position.
A couplo or years ago Pardoe secured
title to a quarter section of land In
Wyoming near RIverton, midway between
Shoshonl and Lander. ; Within tho lost
month two wells have been put doVm.oh
an adjoining quarter section and in .both,
oil was struck at a depth of 'less' than'
1,000 feet. Wells havo been put down on,
other lands In the vicinity, which leads.
Pardoe to believe that his land is within
the proven oil field. This week he has
refused an offer of $25,000 for his property.
Ho Is now figuring on leasing to the
Standard Oil,
JUDGE CROSBY DIES AT
Utc UrtMrr mi 1 ccuoiinn
I iiiri.,, 1 111 1 ii .11 1 r. 1
Samuel M. Crosby, formerly a- promi
nent lawyer of this city, and at one Urn
probate judge, died at his home. In Leech
burg, Pa., where he removed from Omaha
In 1903. Mr, Crosby was born near Leech
burg In 1833. He fought through' tho
civil war and practiced law'for a number'
ot yeara in tho eastern state before com
ing to Omaha in 18S3. Ho was very suc
ceosful here in his profession and Was
iprobato Judge for a term ot years.
But ho left Omaha for his old homo in
Leechburg when his wife died In 1903.
The funeral wajbeld In Leechburg. '
Helping Kidneys c
By Clearing Blood
A Function Greatly Assisted
By a Well-Known
Remedy.
Itoat readers will be interested to tnor
clearly uaderataad why analysis of urine Is
so important. In the use of S. 8. 8.- to
purify the blood, its action Is a stimulant
to the myriad of fine blood vessels that
make up the constructive tissues of the
kidneys All the blood from all over tho
body must pass through the kidneys. They
set aa testers and assayers. And according '
to what they allow to pass out la the urine,
both as to quantity and materials, the
health of the kidnera and the quality ot the
blood Is determined. The catalytic energy
forced by S. S. 8. la shown In the urine.
It is also demonstrated In the akin. Aarf
as the blood continues to sweep through
the kldnejs the dominating nature ot
8. S. 8 acting as It docs through all the
avenues of elimination, shows a marked
decrease of disease manifestations as dem
onstrated by urlnti analysis. This assist
ancfl Is a great relief to the kidneys. Tb(
body wastes are more evrnlr distributed to
the emunctorles; their elimination Is stim
ulated by the tonic action afforded the
liver, lungs, skin and kidneys. Thus, la
cases of rheumatism, CTstltls, chronic sore
throat, husklnesa of voice, bronchitis, asth.
ma and tbe myriad of other reflex Indica
tions of weak kidney action, first purify
your blood with S. 8. ft., so it will enable
the tissues to rebuild the cellular strength
and regain the normal health.
8. S. 8. Is prepared by The Swift' Sptctfli
Co., 527 Swift Dldg., Atlanta. Oa., and l
you have any deep-aeattd or obstinate blood
trouble, write to their Medical Dept. foi
free advice.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
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Largest Steamer
TOE Mediterranean
CELTIC, APRIL 18
Interesting itinerary. Including
MADEIRA, amitAITAn, ALGIKRS,
NAPLKS, GENOA,
WHITE STAR LINE,
8. E. Corner Madison and Xa Salle BtsM
Chicago, or Xoeal Agents.
Canadian1"
Royals"
Northern-
Royai Edward Royal George)
.Cabins de luxe suites and rooms with
t private paths reasonable rates.
Montreal Quebec to Bristol
' (a hours to London)
i tii delight ml dsrs down the St. Lawrence
SH dars at ra in palatial
L trlple-tnrblne stumers.
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