THK HKK: HMAIIA. S.VIl'Kim, AllUIi L.'4. lit in. rr SLDGGERS OF PAIE HOSE WIN CONTEST v. Two Collini and Fournier Prore Too Much for Loudermilk and the Browns Lose. FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE CHICAGO. April 2J.-Kddl Collins. V Fournier and J. Collin proved too much yfor Loudermilk today anil Chicago mult II two straight from St. Louis, 4 to J With the locals one run behind in the seventh, E. Collins drew hit second base on ball a and scored on E'ournler's triple Two aacriflcea followed and J. Collins scored. Wolfgang, who replaced Ctcottu, weakened in the eighth Inning, the vis itors making; four hit, which, with an error by rournier, netted one run. Spec tacular fielding by Quinlen and E. Col lins prevented them from scoring more runs. ST. 11CIS. CHICAOO. AB.H.OAK AB.H O A C T. Walk.r. if 4 1 OQulnlan. Tt.. I t Pratt, !h till Ortnta. Sb 1 Williams, rf 4 1 4 OK Collin., tb 1 0 1 4 0 Ktylmao, lb t t (Ksurnlw. If I t 0 I C.Walkar. ct 4 tie JOIIIna. cf 4 J 1 I Austin, lb... 4 14 (. as.. J 4 4 0 OMAHA TO HAVE RACE TRACK DriTing Association Orjanixed to Build Course Inside Auto Speedway. RONIN HELPS WITH DETAILS BERRY OF PENN IS CARNIVAL YICTOR Quaker Carries Off Penthalon at Big; Meet Held on Franklin Field. TIME OF FERGUSON Omtht Is to he one rf the l towns j In Nbraka to enjoy food horieraelng . this year. ,HASl A meeting of half a score owner and ; ' lovera of horseflesh lait night, held In j PHILADELPHIA. April St.ltows.rd ine oriice oi r.fl rriprwn, Turau n'n- ornr, oi me i m n any i'r ennsj i inm, tractor, at 14i'J Woodmen of the World building-. reaulvl in the organisation of the Omaha Privlng association and tha applkation of the new organisation for a today carrlrd off the pentathlon, one of the principal events In the opening day s carnival of Pennsylvania relay races and field sports. The pentathlon, which membership In the Nebraska Speed asso- ' in comprised of the broad Jump, J.ivellne clatliin. This franchise will he granted without .luestltm, the local horsemen have been assured. Ed Peterson Is president of the Omaha club ard O. M. Smith of ths Missouri Valley Elevator company Is secretary. A board of directors will he chosen next week. Trsrk Inside ftpeedwaT. The club will build a half-mile track Inside the big auto speedway, and will have stables and necessary equipment put up .lust outside. The auto track Is a mile- and a quartr In circumference and discus throws and tha 30 and l,r0O meter races, was on the program for the first time in tha twenty-one year that Pennaylvania haa held the carnival. Yale, after a gamo struggle, carried oft the distance medly relay race for tha American college championship, beating out Chicago, while Pennsylvania easily won the American title In the sprint medley race ftom Chicago, the only other entrant In this event. Sis Contest. There were sis contests In the pentla entailer track Inside. Work wlU begin within a week, It was sM last nirht. Attending the meeting mere C J. Karbach, Tr. C. C. Hall, O. Q. Irey, Bert j flron. A. Krug, Pete l.och, Ed Petersen and O. M. Smith. N. J. Ronln of Fremont, secretary of the Ne braska Speed association, was alto pres ent to assist In the details of the organi zation. Anyone Interested In horseraclnf is eli gible to membership. First Meet la Aastast. The first Omaha meet is to be held August S. 6 and 7. and there will be six teen bis events, with purses of SLOO, In stead of the jno hung up by other clubs In the Nebraska, circuit IaTSB, a.... I 1 1 Brt.f, lb I It ,., ik. -.Ill K. nnU mnm trtr the Shotton ...1 9 0S SSchalk, a.... I Ill li .. . . - Wallar. as lfoli. p .. I 1 1u-r. C....4 t 1 rh.ipll . lo dnrUk. s J 0 9 I OWoligani. 1 1 0 (Howard ... 1 Total! tt I SI 11 t Ta)s M I M II Batted for Lavan In the eighth. Hetted for I,owdermtlk In the ninth. Batted tor Clcotte tn the sixth. Ft. Iouis 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 J Chicago 1 00000S0 4 Two-base hits: Leary, J. Collins, Fchalk. Three-base hits; Fournier 2. Htolen bases: Williams, Qulnlan. E. Col lins. Ee-rnd runs: Off Lowdermllk, 4. Double play: Pratt to Ivan to Kauff tnin. Bases on hella: Off Lowdermtlk, I: tiff Clcotte, 2. Hlta: Off Clcotte, 1 In six Innings: oft Wolfgang, 4 In three Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Lowdermllk, Qulnlan. Wtnick out: By Clcotte, I: by tiowdermllk, 4; by Wolfgang, L Umpires: Nallln and Dlnneen. ITI.ora Whip Cleveland CLBVEUAND, O., April 2. Detroit defeated Cleveland to 4 today, j t'oumbe'B own wild throws caused hla ' retirement. Steen, who replaced him? was effective, but retired to allow the substitution of a ptnch hitter. Haratad, who finished, was hit hard. Cleveland drove Coveleskl from the box In the sixth Inning, but Dauss proved a mvs tery, a double play saving him the trouble In the ninth. Second Baseman Young of Detroit sprained a knee eliding Into third base In the flrat inning. Ful ler, a Detroits eml-proiYsstonal, took his place and played brilliantly. Score: OLAVBLAND. DBTtROITL AB.H. O A K AB.rt.O.AB. !. bold. Cf I 1 0BoB. SB t 114 llam'ond. ibt 1 1 OYouns. lb... 1 t Ttira. 2b. 1 0 traitor. b... t 1 1 T Chapman, si 1 0 I OCobb, ef (It J.ok.oa. rt.. t Orfora. rf 1 1 Oran.r. If... 4 1 4 SVoack. It.... ( Its Barbara, lb. 1 I SKarana', lb. 4 t 17 Khlelda. lb.. 4 11 vnt. 3D i l a u F.saa, o. I S t 1 IBakar, e 4 1 Coumbs. ... i 1 1 ICoT'laskla. t t Hanrta. .. IDausa, s 1 41 Bteon, p (SOS O'Nollf .... I 1 Totals M11Z7U simltti 1004 Wood 140 Total 17 11 17 Batted for Coumbe In sixth. Batted for Hammond In sixth. Batted tor Bteen tn eighth. Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 S 0 0 04 Detroit 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 2-t Earned runs: Cleveland, 8; Detroit, 4. Two-base hits: Shields 2), Oraney 2, O'Neill, Letbold. Veach, bush, Crawford, Kavanagh. Stolen base: Cobb. Double play: Bush to Kavanagh. Hits: Off Coumbe, 7 In six Innings; Bteen, 1 tn two innings; Harstad, i In one Inning; Cove leskie, 8 in rWe and two-thrda Innings; Dauss, In three) and one-third lnntngs Bases on balls: Oft Coumbe, S; off Har atad, 1; off Coveleakle, 1; off Dauss, 1. Struck out: By Coumbe, t; by Steen, 2; by Dausa, L Umpire: Hlldebrand and OXoughltn. - "Temptation Room" Witness Exhausted "Thunderbolt" Smith Dodges Grey's Blows "Thunderbolt" Smltw, colored Philadel phia pug, came marching in like a Hon and went roaring out like a goat last night at Washington hall, when Al Gray, Omaha's colored pride, rechristened him "Spring-Zephyr" Smith In a little ten round sketch before the date City Ath- letlo club. Tho affair was arranged as a club smoker, and the Gray-Smith mlxup waa carded as tha big morsel of tha evening's fun. Gray drew Mr. Smith s bolt In the first round and then hammered his sides and back for nine rounds, while tha other gentleman hung on. Referee Eddie Fits- gerald lacked prowess to pry them apart, but on tha few occasions that Gray did get loose he brought sweat to his oppon ent's brow. Kid Spady caromed Kid Scott Into the discard In six rounds, and Chin brothers entertained for awhile. I LOS ANGELES, Cal., April -Mlss Edith Serkln. chief witness for tha state, became exhausted on tha witness stand today after testifying for hours tn the rase against Charles E. Sebastian and Airs. lillle Pratt, her half-sister, who (are charged with contributing to her de linquency. , It was stated late today that Mayor Henry Rose of Los Angeles would appear as a witness for the defense, as would Mrs. Pratt's husband. Sebastian and Rose are candidates for the mayoralty nomination In the municipal primaries to be held May 4, and the defense asserts that tha charges now being heard were trumped up to Injure Sebastian, who was upended from hla office) as chief of po ll m mtir tkaln Ind1ct4. Miss Serkln testified today that Mr Pratt "wanted her to sign a paper" say ing aha had never aesn her half-alster and Sebastian together and that she re (used. ha also testified about scenes In a room next door to tha central police station, which the prosecution calls tha 'temptation room." Takes Poison After Hr Husband Dies PORTLAND, Ore.. April 2.-Mario Lambarol, Impresario of tha Italian Grand Opera company, died at a hospital here today of apoplexy with which he was stricken last evening. Early tonight Slgnora Lembardl, his widow, was found in her hotel, apartments seml-conaclou. A bottle of pokton stood beside her bed and physicians say she hss taken a large amount of It. She waa removed to a hospital where It was aald she could not surrtve. Slgnora Lambardl Is S2 years old. Her husband was (7 years old. He wss born in Florence, Italy. He waa well known throughout the United States. Barnes-Roosevelt Libel Case Trial Adjourns to Monday SYRACUSE. April 23 -The trial rf WiUUm Balnea' libel suit saalnwt Theo- i dore nonsrlt s recessed late today until Monday after the colonel had Wen j questioned c.kdy In regard to contrlhu- j tlona received d'iring his presidential j campaign. I c ENGLAND CLEARS FOR MYAL FIGHT Embargo on Shipping and Activity of the Submarine Boats Are Significant. ISLANDERS EXPECTIN0 BATTLE LONDON. April 23. rending op erations In the North Sea are thought to bo foreshadowed by the Incursion of British submarines in Helgoland thaion and the result wa snot decided I ay and the embargo on all shipping Face Murder Charge, Hang Bandits Giving Them 'Third Degree' TUCSON, Arts., AprlV M.-Frsnk Moore. a deputy sheriff,, and Robert Fenter, a county ranger, are In. the - county jail charged with m order for Hiving hanged the Leon brothers, alleged bandits, whils administering a "third degree" Instead of shooting them In battle, as reported two days ago. The hanging occurred In Lonely Gulch, near Greater Vllle, an Iso lated settlement In the Santa Rita moun tains, where the officers were searching for a man charged with navtng spirited away a woman. Juan Leon, one of the brothers, died on tha rope. Jose Maria Leon Is at the point of death from the effects of strangula tion. The third brother, Francisco, waa left for dead, but releaaed himself while his toes Just touched tha ground, and I supposed to- have wandered away In th mountains and died After their arrest Moore and Fentsr are said by county officials to havs ad mitted hanging th Ieon brothers, but declared they did It while trying' to force them to reveal tha whereabouts of An tonio Enclnas. a Mexican charged with having kidnapped Mrs. Loreta Tanes, Ths officers also asserted that the Leon brothers had threatened to kill them If they did ot get out of tha mountain country at once. f NEARLY HALF BILLION FOE PROPERTY IN BRITAIN LONDON. April 53. The estimated value of German pmrerty in Great Brit ain now in the custody of the public truateea wa given In the House of Com mon this afternoon as In the neighbor hood of fK.OuO.OOO. Russell Ilea. who. on behalf of the Hoard of Trade, gave theee figurea In response to a question from Lord Charles Fiereaford, assured the questioner that These German assets will be available for aueh disposal ss seems proper on the conclusion af peace." Lord Beresford's suggestion was that Englishmen owning property in Geraisnv ihould recoup out of this fund, and that l.ffio daily sliou'd be conflatated for every British officer subjected to III reatment while a prianner in Germany. Kaiser Promotes the Man of Zabern Fame GENEVA, April O. Emperor William during the last few dsys has been visit ing th Germaa battle front In Alaace. Near Muelhauaen the emperor reviewed the Prussian guards which fought at Hartmana-Wellerkopf, and from Colmar hs visited tha trenches in the Vosges mountains. At Strassburg the emperor promoted Colonel Rauter of Zabern fame to tha rank of major general. The emperor held no receptions and the newspapers were prohibited from men tioning the movements of th imperial party. until the last event, the l.MO-metcr race, j was run. Worthington of Dartmouth, i finished second; McMasters, University of Pittsburgh, third; Lam, Pennsylvania Xtat college, fourth; and Cnighton, Pennsylvania, fifth. There was some disappointments when only Chicago and Pennsylvania toed the mark in the sprint medley, tha other universities saving their runners (or to morrow's championships. Chicago led at the end of the first two relay, then Lip pincott and Meredith, the Olympic champion. In turn took up th running for Pennsylvania and they made a run away race of It. Tina of FrrtaMn, One of th best performances cl the dsy wss the time made by Ferguson of Pennsylvania, In the quarter-mile hurdle race. He won the event in 55 orconds, only two-fifths of a second slower than the world's record msde by H. 1.. Hill- man of the New Tork Athletic club In 1004. The big feature of temorow'e events will be the one, two and tour-mile relay national championships, and the 100-yard daah. In tha sprint there will be, among others Drew of southern California, who with D. Kelly, holds th world's record of nine and three-fifths second, eiuin marles: Broad Jump," Pentathlon: Worthing ton, uartmoutn; McMasters, Pittsburgh; Berry, Pennsylvania, i'2 feet 14 Inches. 440 yards hurdlea thurdlea 3 feet 6 Inches high): fcrguaon, Pennsylvania; Cionly, Virginia; W lilting, Pennsylvania tit ate; (5 seconds. Throwing tlt'ty-slx-pound weight: White, Syracuse, x; feet 4V inches; Hachman, Notre Dame; Barker, Vlrwlnla. Javelin throw. Pentathlon: Berry, Pennsylvania, IS feet t tnchea; I.amh, Pennsylvania State; McMasters, Pitta burgh. metres. Pentathlon: Worthington, Portsmouth. Time, 3W,; Berry, I'unn sylvsnla; McMasters, Pittsburgh. Running hop. step and Jump: Graham. Columhln, 11 feet 7 inches; frane, Penn sylvania; McMasters, Pittsburgh. American college championship sprint medley relav race; First and second man each ran ZM yarda; third man, 440 ywnls; tourth man. & yards. Won by Pennsyl vania (Patterson, Lockwood. Upplncott, Meredith): second. Chlc&ro (War, I Baranclk, Breathed. Corn well). Only two i siariera. i imp, ;. Discus throw, pentsthlon: Imb, Pennsylvania State. 108 feet; Berry, Penn sylvania; McMaater, Pittsburgh. Tha pentathlon championship of the broad Jump, Javelin and dlacua throws, iOO and 1. 600-meter racea, won by Berrv, Pennsylvania, points; second. Worth ington, Dartmouth, 15; third; McMasUr. Plttebunrh. 1ft. l.BOO-meter pentathlon: Berry. Pennsvl vanla: Worthington, Dartmouth; Crelgli ton, Pennsylvania. Time, 4:41. American college champtonahlp distance medley race: First man, quarter mile; the second, a half; the third, three-quarters: fourth man, a mile. Won by Yale (Wilkle), Barker. Poucher, Overton; sec ond. Chicaao (Diamond, Stegeman. Campbell, Stout); third. Pennsylvania (Kauffman, Dorsey, Humphries. Pesoi. Tim by relays, 0:49, I;WrH. 3 OS-T. 4:21 iinie lor lace, Hammer throw: McCutcheon, Cornell, 1S7 feet 6 Inches: Murphy, Pennsylvania; Loughrldge, Yale. France Will Rear Orphans of the War PARIS, April 23 It was decided today by tha cabinet that children made or phans by the death of their fathers In the war should be cared for by the state. Th cabinet considered this matter at length and determined In principle that these orphans be made public wards, to be maintained and educated according to a plan to be decided upon later. A com mission representing the several mlnls teries concerned will be appointed to study this complicated question and examine bills already Introduced In Parliament between England and Holland. During th last week the activity of the German submarines hag de creased to a marked degree, and, co incidental!)', British submarines, ot which nothing had been heard for months, have put in an appearance and are apparently operating along the German coast and around Helgo land. The (irraiaa Report. The Uerman admlialty's repnrt an niuiiirlng these operation sys that one of the Itritls-h under water craft waa sunk on April 17. The fact that Great Britain has already sent more then 750. Ono men across the channel to France, as announced by the chancellor of ".he extlnqur In the Houe of Comm"na, may Indicato a temporary cessation of the tianiHirt of troop to the continent, with a e-.inser.uent relee of some of tt e varshlp that have been guarding t.e lane An intermittent bombardment of th Dardanelles Is bring rsrrlej on by th allied warships, while at the asm tlm transporta loaded with troops ar on th seae or hsve already teacttd their dea tlnatton, preparatory to the inauguration of operations by land against Turkey. Hare Conference. Winston Spencer Chur-'hlll first lord of the Llritlsh admltalty, and Victor Augag neur, the French minister of marine, havs had a conference recently on ths subject of the Dardanelles. M- Auftagneur, ac cording to a Paria dispatch, decla'cs that the forcing of the strait "li perfectly feasible and befnn long ths cbjnct so ardently desired will be '.ttaied." Why Suffer Willi Impure Blood - i An Effective Remedy That', Can Be Relied Upon. Paris Social Eegister ' Gives List of Slain TELLS COMMERCIAL CLUB RIVER NAVIGATION BENEFITS The Missouri Ulver Navigation com mittee of th Commercial club with mem bers of the executive committee of the club aa guests heard a talk Thursdsy noon by Sidney J. Roy ot Missouri, field secretary of the National River and Harbors congrtss. Mr. Roy told them thst th whole atat and the whole grain belt tributary to Omaha will benefit by river navigation by reason of advanced prices of grain the reduced transporta tion rat would make possible. 0MAHANS WILL BID FOR FURNISHING ARMY SUPPLIES Omaha Jobbera and manufacturers will soon bid for the contract to furnish sup piles to the I'nited Statea army for the quartermaster's depot in Omaha. All kinds of groceries, snd dry goods for army supplies are asked for. Blanks for making out the bids ars furnished at the Quartermaster's depot. Twenty-second and Htckor streets, and at ths Commercial club room In Omaha. Ton can aten Into almost any drtfr' store In tha U. 8. and get a bottle oC 8. 8. 8., the famoua blood purifier. Bo there is no need to struggle or suffer with any blood disorder. It doesn't make any difference how sever la tha outbreak. 8. 8. B. will overcoma It, This famous remedy gets Into your blood at once; It works with a will. It Just simply snnlhllates disease germs. It drives them out. converts them Into a hsrmless substance for quica elim ination. Get a bottl today and you will qulcklv realise that 8. 8. 8. Is Just as essential to blood health as are th meats, fats, grslns and sugars of our dally food. And If yours Is a stubborn rase, writ st once to th Mdlcal Ad viser, The Bwlft Bpeelflo Co.. lit Swift Bldg., Atlanta. Oa. H will put you right. This dspartment ha been of Incalculable service to a hoat of men and women. It has enabled them to understand their true condition, to tak car of thmlves In the right way, to ao use 8. ft 8. In conjunction with health helps as to obtain the desired results without mistakes. Do not accept any of th horde of substitutes so often displayed for thos who ara easily misled. 8. 8. 8. has been tha atandard for half a century and Is un quastlonsbly th safest medicine yett can us. " PARIS. April a. Tout Psrls. a social register of the French capital. Just Issued, contains the names of 1,500 Parisians killed on the battlefield up to February 21, 115. Included In this number ere th names of twenty generals, SGI other offi cers, fourteen priests and 193 titled mem bers ot the aristocracy. The register also glvei in a separate list the names of 200 society people In the Tout Paris of last year who are now classed ss "undesirable." This list In- ' elude Oernisns, Austrlsns and Turks. THIRD EFFORT TO DIE MAY PROVE SUCCESSFUL For the third time in ss msnv weeks, Mrs. Ernest Dunn, WIS North Twentieth street, tried suicide last n'ght bv swsl lowtng poison. This time it will be suc cessful, declared Police Purgeon Knsor, who accompanied her to the city ward in Ft. Josephs hospital. Mrs. Dunn, friends declare, had been ! deapondent for weeks bc-auae of domeatl" worries. Ist night she swallowed the stuff on th street and collapsed on the porch of Mr. Benjamin Donneaud'a home, laXVj North Seventeenth street. Exclusive New Spring Hats and Furnishing Goods for men who really want exclu sive styles. Onr prices are rea sonable our stock new and of the h If nest class. Come in and get acquainted. OMAHA. NEB. (rormarly With Edward Ssiss, Bat ter aad Men' ruruUher.) In tli Her (Jran.l Hotel hulldlug. "500 IIUIC'K" Th Only Btor la Omaha Showing Both Onnlap and Stetson Kats. NOTED SOLDIER OF THE CIVIL WAR IS DEAD SEATTl.K Wsah.. April J3 James W. I I-n-1er a noted soldier of the civil war Movraarats eaa fsarrs. 'rt. Arrlw SallM. kcistos run HONQ KONO.. Panax Mara.. Saianl. fHANOHAl... s4a Mara Vakalu.ua Mars, KIHKWAIJ KM.tiaai.0aT4. 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