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STIEHM OFFERED
JOB INBIG NINE
Husker Mentor Receives Offer from
. Western Conference School at
Increase in Pay.
ASXS RELEASE FROM CONTRACT
, LINCOLN, Dec. 9. (Special Tele
gram. ) Ewald O. Btiehm. director
of athletea at the University of Ne
braska, announced today that he bad
been tendered an offer from a Chi
cago conference university to taka
charge of athletics there at a salary
Increase of 1760 a year, or $4,260.
Etlebm today asked the Nebraska
Athletic board to relieve him from
his agreement for a three-year term
at Nebraska at a salary of $3,600 a
year. The agreement has one year
more yet to run.
The athletic board will doubtless Inform
etlohm that It will be unable to mwt the
alary bida of other Institution and gran".
Ma request to be freed. Opposition In the
faculty, Stlehm now being- rate a a
member of the faculty, would prevent any
Increase In salary. Soma of the older
members of the faculty are drawing but
$2,000 and 13.000 a year, and they resent
o much money being devoted to athletic.
It U not believed, however, that Btiehm
will leave Nebraska. Other arrangements
satisfactory to the board will likely be
made.
The news created a fufore at the uni
versity and la alumni cl.cles. Btlihra's
remarkable work during the last five
year has made him an especially val
uable man, and his loss would be a most
serious blow. Stlehrn also admitted he
had received nibbles from the University
of Wisconsin and the University of Cali
fornia. Denial from Maitlaon.
MADISON, Wis., Deo. . "Nobody has
been offered the position of foot ball
coach of the University of Wisconsin In
any shape or form," said Director of
Athletics Ehler late this afternoon when
Informed of the report from Nebraska
that Coach Stlehm's services were being
ought.
Mr. Shier said the athletlo council of
the Wisconsin Institution waa proceeding
tn the way of getting all Information pos
sible bearing upon candidates for the
position, but that as yet no one had been
considered.
"Should any candidate with whom we
may be corresponding give out Informa
tion, his chances for securing the position
s coach are likely to fall," aald Director
Killer,
' ' Offer India Flare.
CHICAGO. Dee. . According to a
'Btory printed here, Ewald Btiehm, who
asked today for his) release as Nebraska
foot ball coach, has been offered the posi
tion of director of athletics at Indiana
university. It Is not said In tf story
whether he would succeed C. C. Chllda,
the Hoosier foot bail coach.
Gibbons-Ahearn
Fight is Postponed
at Least a Month
8T. PAUL. Dec. I.-Mke Gibbons, who
was to have fought young Ahearn here
tomorrow night. Is suffering from bron
chial pneumonia, according to his phy
sicians, who today gave it as their opin
ion that Gibbons could not train for at
least two weeks and would not be able
to fight for at least thirty days.
As a result, the Gibbons-Ahearn fight
has been Indefinitely postponed. It may
be held late in January If Gibbon recov.
era rapidly.
ANGELUS AND JOHNSONS
WILL MEET NEXT SUNDAY
Next 8unday afternoon at Fontenelle
park tbe Angelua foot ball team will
play the Johnson Grocery eleven. These
two teams would have met before only
the Angelua squad did not think the
Johnson were good enough. The Angel us
ay they will make the Johnsons regret
the day they were born.
JACK FITZGERALD WILL
NOT BOX AT MASON CITY
Jack Fltsgerald of Omaha will not
fight at Mason City, la., this evening,
as a aispeicn from Mason city an
nounced. Fitzgerald aays he baa an en
gagemeut nearer borne and that he never
bad any Idea of battling tn Mason City.
Jaekaoa Gets J-S.
Joe Jackson, White Sox outfielder, and
Hum jireuioiu uinveiana pitcher, m
Joined trie ranks of the regularly e
iiloyed. Jackson Is selling cars tor
a mo concern hue brenion is dabbling
V.11A urea in m miaiir oilice.
Xayta Made t'aatala.
William JL Dayton of Auburn, star
tauter or the Hamilton collcse toot bull
tram, of Clintou. N. Y., lias been elected
cptai oi tue team.
tMttfcaa 4 ha age ("up.
The Pittsburgh club has shifted train
quarters. iTtsir-'i nr go. tig bark to
, tjfu.i. Us . (h iubtla will train at
Just an Earful
By Tad.
Deacon Jones was a flxhtah. lie was small, very small, and he was colored.
Mr. Jones had a liking for licker, also. He had retired from the ring years be
fore In Frisco, and was now a gentleman
and there, and with the proceeds in
dulge)! in his favorite Indoor sport, lick
ing up the suds.
One night (the night of the earthquake
In Frisco) Mr. Jones had acquired a
beautiful pot after working ten or fif
teen gin mills. Late In the morning he
strolled Into the 'little saloon owned by
Aloe Grcggaina, down on Sixth street.
He knew the barkeep, and the later knew
the Deacon. Our colored runt asked for
a drink and was refused. '
He asked again, again and again. He
finally grabbed hold of the bar with both
hands and demanded a powder.
Still the drink was not served.
"If you doan han' me a drink I'll pull
dls bar ovah," pi pod the Deacon, and
ho gave a yank.
With that there waa an awful roar;
down came the bar, the collng, the bottlea
and the walls. (It was at that moment
that the earthquake arrived.)
Eight hours later the Deacon waa
was dragged from the ruins and taken to
a hospital. When he rncover his senses
he looked up at the doctor and whispered:
". y, Mr. Qreggains must be awful
sore at me, eh?"
CLEVELAND CLUBS
TO CHANGE haNDS
Indications Point to Transfer of
Both American League and
Association Properties.
BAN WILL FIND A BUYER
CLTVELAND. O.. Deo. S.-Indlcatlons
tonight seemed to point to transfer of
ownership of the Cleveland American
League club before the opening of the
181S season. The Cleveland American aa
soclatlon team also will change hands, it
Is believed.
Although no official statement has been
made, It is known that the bankers' com
mittee In charge of financial affairs of
Charles W. Bummers, the present owner
of the teams. Is In favor of selling the
clubs as a means of meeting Sommers'
present financial difficulties.
Johnson to Klad Bayer.
Ban 13. Johnson, president of the Amer
ican league, who conferred today and
tonight with Bommers, John E. Bruce,
secretary of the National Base Ball com
mission, and John Sherwln. chairman of
the bankers' committee, said tonight
that If the committee wishes to sell the
Cleveland American team he will find a
purchaser. '
'The bankers' committee will not tol
erate the present situation any longer."
sold a prominent member of the commit
tee tonight; 'It has come to the point
where we will have to sell the club."
Half a dosen men have been mentioned
as possible purchasers of the Cleveland
American club, among them being James
McUlll. owner of the Denver Western
League club and the Indianapolis club
of the American association; K. O. Bar
row, president or the international
league, and J. W. Corrigan, Price Mo
Kinney and Charles A. Otis of Cleveland.
Barrows was here today, but denied his
presence had anything to do with the
Cleveland base ball situation.
toads By C'laba.
I will see that a buyer la forthcom
ing If the committee wishes to sell the
Cleveland club," aald Johnson tonight.
"If a sale Is decided upon I will try to
Interest local capital first. It It Is
financial aid that is needed, the Amer
ican league will provide it. as the
league has always stood by Its clubs."
Sommers and the bankers declined to
make any statement.
Racely Student .
Manager at Bellevue
Walter Racely, brother of George A.
Racely, freshman coach at the Univer
sity of Nebraska, who, a a Junior, has
erved three years on the Bellevue foot-
tall team,, two years on the repreenta
tlve basket ball squad, and la this year's
baseball captain, was elected student
manager of athletics at Bellevue an!
president of the athletlo board of con
trol at a meeting yesterday noon In the
physics laboratory, to serve for one year,
The two new freshmen members of the
board. Hemic Behlotfeldt, of Walnut,
Iowa, and Harry Erwln, of Craig. N b
and the new prep member, Seymour
Smith, of De Soto, acted for the f rst
time.
Smith, the prep repreientatlve, was
made secretary of the board of control.
with Ralph Martin as assistant manager
of athletics and Erwln Gllmore. the re
tiring manager, and Emma Ward, junior
member, as a finance committee.
The following men were adeclsred 'l
rible for tbe honorary football "B"
Webb, captain; Kaoely. Uaxwrll. L'ch
Unwallucr, Ouatafson, Wenke, Hard lan
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915.
Copyright ,MS- International
New service. Registered U.
B. Patent Office.
of leisure, picking
nert, Klnnler, Gllmore, Rrw!n,Farnham,
Johns, Allen, Stewart and Plcotte.
Final arrangements were made for the
yearly football banquet to be held In the
college dining hall December 18, at seven
In the evening.
Sweets Still Top
List of Bowlers
in Ladies' League
The A. B. Sweet Shop bowling team
finished last night at Huntlmrton's Slley
with a total of J.HI. Brandels Girls
rolled 1.12 and Omaha Towel Supply
1.163. Boors :
A. B. SWEET SHOP CI.1TB
1st 2d Id Tot.
Miss Nesblt
Miss Hruch
Miss Xlerman
Miss Miller
Miss Hughes
10 138 liili
144 143 14
4i1
4 6
42
454
417
137 141
123 166
1(5
136
Total
721 7"fl
764 2321
CAMPBELLS'
CLUB
up a stray Job here
( G'mme noes. c
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AT ALCC t
cmssrxnAwT I
1st Il Id Tot.
M Iks F. Collin 110 110 ... i.ft
Wrs. Koodecke 15 136 1" 3V
MIks N. Collin US 1S M S7S
Mrs. Bland l; 161 123 414
Mis. Campbell W ... 'M 119
Mrs. Reese 112 204
Handicap 100 86 US 2
Total
i 7wo ess sots
HAYDEN BROS. CLUB
1st 2d
Sd Tot.
Miss Osborne
Mrs. Rogers .'..
Mrs. Kehm
Mrs. Johnaon ....
136 114
IMS S8
US 121 117
118 9S 113
111 140 1?0
US 14S 143
1 1 IS
871
Ml" Crowe
Handicap
Total 60fl m C48 1885
INDEPENDENT CH'B
1st 2d M Tot.
Mrs. Boeaon 1 122 V 411
Mrs. Gould 1W 14 14S 429
Mrs. Jameson ltf 12S lie 3S4
Mrs. Stanton 1 120 123 tt
Mrs. Hackett 133 115 Ul 378
Total 704 30 72 200"
OMAHA TOWEL SUPPLY CLUB
tft 2'1 M Tot.
Miss Jensen
127 m US
105 10 114
1M 170 141
Miss Berry
Mr. Murphy ..
(Mrs. Neale ....
l: 152 1M
II) 180 12
S4 SI 34
Mlia Howes ...
Handicap
Total 670 ?S 715 21t
BRANDE1S GIRLS' CLUB
lt !1 Sd Tot.
(Mrs. Thompson 1 VM 11 481
Miss Bauer IS) 149 122 49
Mum Rauber 1" Ml 14-i 411
Airs. Huff 1SI 1:1 1
Miss McGreer 123 124 lw sua
Total
711 871 742 2124
Former Nebraska
Star Will Coach
U. of 0. Tossers
William E. Kavan. former University
of Nebraska basket ball star and well
known local player, will coach the Uni
versity of Omaha quintet this season.
Kavan was chosen last evening by the
athletlo board from a list of seven candi
dates and will enter upon his work this
evening. Though somewhat delayed In
securing a coach, basket ball candidates
at the school have been working out
dally under the direction of Captain
Adams. Twenty men have been showing
up for work.
Upon request of the players the ath
letic board decided to allow the school to
enter the Tri-Clty league. At first It was
thought that tbe league conttsta, coupled
with the college games, would Interfere
with college work, but this difficulty was
overcome when officials of the loop
s treed to arrange the schedule.
Because of the press of outside work
Theodore Korbmacher has been elected
basket ball manager to succeed William
Melcher. The schedule as outlined calls
for ten colege contents, five at home and
the others away. Reciprocal games are
being arranged with Doane, Cotuer, Kear
ney, Grand Island aod Peru.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
American-Poles Elect Officers and
Pass Betterment Resolu
tions at Meeting,
CHURCH BASKET BALL NOW. ON
Resolutions were adopted at the meet-,
Ing of the American-Polish Cltlsens' club
of West L street last evening to promote
the Interests of all Polish people of the
South Side and also to arrange for the
signing of second cltlxenshlp papers by
them when the proper time comes. Two
hundred members of the organisation,
which has grown powerful, both politi
cally and socially, in the year of Its ex
istence, attended and took active part In
the annual election of officers.
Officers elected last evening are; Presi
dent, Frank Byster; vice president, John
Badura; secretary. Frank Madura; finan
cial secretary, Leo Kowalskl, and treas
urer, Peter Wosnlak.
Several times the club has adopted pe
titions calling on the city commission to
improve that particular section about
Thirty-third and L streets, where there
are many Polish people. The club rooms
are In the Pulaski holt, Thirty-third and
L streets, and meetings are held every
week.
Charrh Basket Ball Organised.
The gymnasium of the Grace Methodist
church at Twenty-fifth and E streets Is
being fitted out for use by the young
men of the congregation In the near fu
ture. Last year a basket ball team was J
pisnnea, nut the men never got together
t a definite date. This year the young
men, led by Guy Klddo, honor graduate
of the University of Nebraska and super
intendent of the Sunday school, are plan
ning to take art In all indoor activities,
including bao..et ball.
At the First Presbyterian church a bas
ket ball team has already been formed.
T Is probable that the local churches will
.urm a league and have weekly Inter
cliurch gsmes. More young men than
ever before have Joined and are taking
part In the church activities.
Holidays Brlna; Thlerea.
The approach of the Chriatm.. holi
days means more business for the po
lice. Some time Monday evening an uni
dentified thief broke into the chicken
coop of Mrs. Harford, 2733 J street, and
stole eighteen black Plymouth' Rock
chickens.
Hewer Nsmlaace Abated.
Investigation by the city sanitary de
partment in the clogged sewer nuisance
at Twenty-first and M sjxeets, after com
plaint of residents about, resulted in
the placing of four men all dav vesterw
day cleaning out the Mxty-foot storm
sewer.
All that Is necessary to restore Ihs
sewer to usefulness is to bolt an Immova-
nie top on to keep other garbage . men
from dumping garbage in the manhole.
Hanaaraa Faaera Friday.
The funeral of James Hanagan. a-d
48 years, prominent citizen of the South
sne, will be held Friday morning at S
o'clock from the residence of a sister.
Mr Mary Duffy, S23 South Twenty-
third street, to St. Agnes' church. In
terment will be made in St Mary's ceme
tery.
Hanagan was suddenly killed in a motor
accident in Omaha Tuesday afternoon.
He Is survived by a wife and one child.
two sisters. Mrs. Mary Duffy, Omaha,
ana Josephine Hanagan. South Dakota,
and six brothers, Patrick. John. Michael.
Philip, Thomas and Martin.
Caroaer'e Jary Rrlirn Verdict.
That Erlo Beldt, 2509 Reese street, and
William Kendall, 2US South Thirty-fifth
avenue, Omaha, machinists In the employ
of Swift and Company, who lost their
lives while at work In the plant Friday
morning when a large flywheel In one
of the engine rooms burst, came tqtheir
death by suffocation, first from Inhaling
ammonia fumes, and second, from inhal
ing hot steam, was verdict of a coroner's
Jury yesterday morning at t o'clock, held
in tne Larkin chapel under the super
vision of Coroner Willis Crosbyr
Maater mechanics and engineers from
the plant testified In the rase. In the
hand of one of the victims was a wrench
clasped with muscles bound as though
he had Just been getting ready to turn
a bolt.
Hillsdale Atteadaaee) Caafest.
Another attendance contest Is now on
among the young people of the Hillside
Baptist church. The contest will close
this evening, when all participants and
members of the church will meet In an
entertainment tn the church chapel. The
young people's society has been divided
Into two equal slJea These divisions have
been working to see which could get the
most new members to attend the society
The committee on this evenlnrs pro
gram has arranged for a good speaker,
Swift's Kssalayea la Match.
Excitement ran high at the Brunswick
alleys last evening as the Swift Pre
miums, challenged by a house team call
ln themselves "Swift's Pride," warmed
up to their best bowling Instinct. One
individual score at least nee red a record
hen Coleman of the Premiums bowled
tSln single round. This Is the highest
score recorded In weeks.
The Premiums won the game, but were
given a scarce when they lost the first
round by a slight margin. Charley Burke,
well known alumni of the local high
school, bowled with the Premiums. In a
previous match the Murphy's Colts won
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
TAM O SHANTER8.
let. 2d. 3.1. Tot.
Christie ....120 i:u 126 3,7
Young 147 133 14 426
Vfare 108 i: 125 9
Dunham . .. .12
Landls 129
Ixiwrey 118
Shields 146
Handicap .. 16
lark 127 1 38 148 411
Falconer ...179 151 1R4 612
Total 720 800 826 2246
WlESTERN ELECTRIC.
1st. 2d. 3d.Tot.
Bri(tonler ..i: :22 12 4.3
Brtico 156 lt.l :51 4V7
Inrn 150 145 63 458
Zaduca 161 1 140 41
Miller 126 104 156 35
Total.... 879 690 726 2095
BOBBIE BURNS.
1st. 2d. SJ.Tot.
Dunn . ..
Iemkers
W. Huks ,
J. Mature
D. Murol ,
Straw
..109
.179
..14S
..133
.'.'we
114
147
132
173
176.
77
200
ItM
106
526
441
4.1
Total 741
Frlmeau ....198
Haldt-man .116
Kant ham ...157
J. Johnson.. 136
Conrad 134
182
108
Total
676 742 789 2207
KILTIES.
1st 2d. Sd.Tot.
13 131 119 3lS
B. ReFd
Frehma
Sweeney
Hukp ..
Home I.
Total 731 692 802 22'4
American Kx press.
OFFICE.
1st. 21. 3d. Tot.
A Lpinsk!..204 154 154 512
Maurer 150 141 17 458
Qriesser ....156 93 128 377
I'lckard 13f 118 159 412
Holllngsh'd .134 119 166 41S
Totals 779 625 774 2178
SHIPPING.
1st. 2d. Sd. Tot.
Brown 130 159 138 427
Sorensen ....123 144 172 439
Romberg ....122 14S 110 SH
Brupxman ..163 162 129 454
Senift 167 168 161 499
Totals 708 781 713 2199
Telephone l.raarae.
ENGINEERS.
1st. 2d. Sd. Tot.
Capen 123 157 170 450
Friend 114 154 110 378
Strawn ....191 138 141 470
Cronland ..106 173 164 443
Rehschuh ..169 182 159 610
, Totals.... 703 804 744 2261
..123 147 158 427
..124 129 118 371
..114 145 130 m
..176 159 174 &W
Total.
ST.
Dunn ...
Orange .
Louden .
Hanan .
Malcolm
....671 709 699 209
ANDREWS.
1st. 2d. Sd.Tot
..109
..109
..150
..145
..200
127
107
109
138
143
143 877
113 329
127 3H6
157 40
182 626
Total 711 624 722 2067
TRAFFIC.
1st. 2d,
Sd.Tot.
109 354
158 473
144 432
101 314
101 8?
41 123
Rhodes
Lambert
Cockley
,..133 114
...150 1H5
...158 130
...108 10R
...148 133
.. 41 41
H&rnes
Zlmmer
Handicap
Total
738 888 654 2080
, DISTRICT PLANT.
1st. 2d. Sd.Tot.
Boucher ....149 160 143 46
two out of three matches from the Cen
turlans. The scores:
PREMIUMS.
1st. 2d. Sd. Tot. '
Anderson 169 ' 150 204 678
Coleman 165 131 236 632
Burke 134 176 170 4H0
Crowe 152 146 137 434
Hefton 148 188 180 616
Totals .788 790 927 2485
SWIFT'S PRIDE.
1st. 2d. 3d. Tot.
Root ..' 155 152 135 442
Lorlng 157 141 182 4)10
Roben ..143 1 34 188 465
lonard 191 176 168 634
Bloomquist 128 143 144 415
Totals 774 746 817 2336
MURPHY'S COLTS..
1st 2d. Sd. Tot.
Vance ..127 131 )i0 438
Mayfleld Ill 197 180 488
Marx 116 1 63 1 21 899 I
Baker 180 242 1 80 602
Pedersen 210 180 208 698
Totals 744 912 869 2625
CENTURIONS.
1st. Id. Sd. Tot.
Mtingan 190 lno 117 497
Harmon 211 112 169 4H2
Sullivan 161 166 171 497
Heafey 145 186 470
Tanner 156 148 168 472
Strawby 140
Handicap 17 8 S 83
Totals S76 768 US 2461
Sffaarle City Gossip.
M AmM ,w,iiv TIT n IT will nt
at Its hail Friday evening. December 10.
An election of officers will be held.
A stunt social will be given under the
auspices of the Hpworth league of tho
Grace Methodist church Thursday even
ing. Oak Alaer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Alger, 1414 O street. Is reported to be re
covering slowly after a sudden attack
of pneumonia.
Office snace for rent In Bee office, 2318
N street Terms reasonable. Well known
location. Tel. South 27.
Women bowlers will roll at the Bruns
wick alleys this evening. The four
teams comprising the "Oh. Me! Oh, My!"
league will meet In contest.
The X L club has completed all ar
rangements for the parcel post sale to
be given at the McCrann noil, Twenty
fourth and O streets, Friday evening, De
cember 10.
The seventeenth annual ball or the
Union Stock Employes' Benefit associa
tion will be given at the Kushing'e hall
at Twenty-fourth and J streets Satur
day evening.
A benefit ball will be given at tho
Eagle home at Twentylthlrd and N
streets Wednesday evening. December
15. Union muslo will be had. The pub
lic Is Invited.
Start your child right by giving It one
of our "HavinKa Books." One dollar open
an account in the Live Stock National
Bank.
Pennant lodge No. 283. Ancient Order
Of United Workmen, will meet thta
evening at the Workmen hall at Twenty
fifth and M streets to elect officers for
the coming year.
A baxaar and noon luncheon will ' be
served today at the Ryan millinery store
building, opposite the post office on 1
Twenty-fourth street, by the women of
the Trinity Baptist church.
Want ads for The Bee may be left at
The Bee s branch office, 2318 N Ht. Rates.
2c a word for one time. mi word each
day for three days and lo a word eacu 1
dav for a week. Prompt and courteous
Chauffeur Emery, who has been trans- 1
ferred to the South hide police station
in the absence of Benny Danbaum,
whose grandfather died last evening at
the Wise Memorial hospital, arrestei
Henry Bailey, 2n23 M street, on a charge
of exceeding the speed limit
Best for t'aastlsatla.
The best medicine for constipation is
Dr. King's New Life Pills, mild and
effective and keep you well 26c. All drug
gists. Advertisement
British Steamer Ink.
LONDON. Dec. . The British steamer
Ignis has been sunk. The crew have been
landed. Available shipping registers con
tain ao record of such a steamer aa tbe
Ignis.
arrest
Air t are."
"Fresh air cars"
CHICAGO. IVe.1
have been abandoned by the Chicago Sur-
uia Lines company, according to a re
NEXT OKfl
1
A a a S 1 sessoja
I sn mm ISH
119
129
173
2l3
1C
!84
145
12
176
16
4f
403
453
iV2
48
INSTALLERS.
1st.
Plxley 113
Ashton ....18
Redfield ...1H3
Kb hues' k ..129
Dunham ...115
Handicap .. 49
2d.
120
ir.9
147
1S8
109
49
3d. Tot.
115 348
155
113
4S2
443
461
354
147
2230
144
130
49
Totals.... 767 772 706
CONSTRUCTION.
1st. 2d. 8d. Tot.
Lamborn ..139 197 176 611
756
212
129
12c
157
132
753 2249
139 649
147 3"?
159 441
150 443
168 424
Hea-arty ..127 97 117
Baldwin ..146 146 130
Whitlock ..136 153 143
Madsen ....140 168 136
Handicap . 72 72 72
341
422
432
443
216
Totals.... 760 833 773
WIRE CHIEFS.
2363
1st.
Koran 177
Kasper ....146
Stow 135
Huff 140
Phillips ....149
2d. 3d. Tot.
171 18 . 616
191 199
116 149
148 113
138 146
636
4"0
401
433
Totals... .747 762 775
2236
AUDITING.
1st. 2d. 3d. Tot
Olson 1W
Baird 179
Stone ,.'....136
Keller 128
Noland ....133
134
171
155
134
122
179
160
147
148
156
Totals.... 773 716 789 227S
GENERAL OFFICE.
1st. 2d. Sd. Tot.
Johnson ...145 129 175 449
Overman ..168 145 138 451
Peterson ..143 193 173 09
Holllday ...177 789 179 646
Kent 165 129 205
Handicap .. 14 14 14
42
2496
Totals.... 792 809 870
port made by the department of public
service to the council transportation 00m
mlttee today. "The report said the cars
had been in the main successful.
Culls From the Wires.
Mrs. C. W. Post, widow of the Battle
Creek cereal food manufacturer, an
nounced at Battle Creek she had agreed
to accept $6,000,000 cash for her rights
In the Post estate. Mrs. Marjorle Post
Close, daughter of C. W. Post, will re
ceive the bulk of the estate, worth about
ia,uuo.uuu.
Charges against Judge O. N. Hilton of
Denver, one of Joseph Hlllstrom's at
torneys, were filed with the grievance
committee of the Utah Bar association
by Herbert R. Macmlllan. president of
the association. The charges are based
on Hilton's address at- Hlllstrom's fu
neral in Chicago.
Such excellent progress has been made
with the dredging in the Gaillard cut of
the Panama canal that now only fifty
feet of the earth separates the waters
of the channel. This little neck of land,
less than twenty feet high, can be re
moved bv dredges In a few days unless
the bulrlng up of the bottom proceeds
too rapidly for the dredgers.
A nation-wide movement to make the
country church the religious, social and
agricultural center for the farmer
throuKh a federation of churches In ru
ral communities was launched at Colum
bus, O.
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Read Our Big Christmas Grocery Opening
Sale for Friday
Canned Goods. Crackers, Teas, Cof
fees, Fruits, Vegetables, Butter,
Cheese, Nuta, Dried Fruits, etc., etc.
Ever thing you need, at a saving of
25 to 60 per cent.
IT lbs. Best Pure Granulated Sugar
'or fl.00
For your Xmaa puddings, pies and
cakes use Diamond H Flour. Noth
ing finer. Per 48-lb. sack. .. .$1.39
10 lbs. best White of Yellow Corn
meal for 83o
S lbs. best Rolled White Breakfast
Oatmeal for lAo
Wax, String or Green Beans, can..7e
Early June Sweet Table Peas,
per can .V4o
Fancy Sweet Sugar Com. car... -.To
Large cans Golden Pumpkin. Squash.
Bauer Kraut or Baked Beans, can TViS
Advo Jell, for. dessert, pkg....THe
MacLaren's Peanut Butter. lb..lSHe
32-ox. jars Pure Fruit Preserves. a5o
28-os. Jars Pure Strained Honey.. a3o
Mallo, for Icing, large can Oo
Large bottles Worcester Sauce. Pure
Tomato Catsup, Pickles (assorted
kinds), or Prepared Mustard, per
bottle He
( cans Oil Sardines lto
The beat Domestic Macaroni, Vermi
celli or Spaghetti, pkg THe
The best Soda or Oyster Crackers,
per lb., at Ts
E. C. Corn (lakes, pkg So
Urape Nuts, pkg lOe
1-lb. can Assorted Soups. ..... .tH
H-Sb. pkg. Baking Chocolate IBe
Herahey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb... too
The Best Tea Sittings, lb 18He
Golden Santoa Coffee. lb SOo
Sun Dried or Gun Powder Tea, spe
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Regular 50c quality.
Dtus rmtrrra. etc., fob TOtrm
xauia rvooiHoa km etisa.
New California Cooking Flga. lb.. lOo
New Ca ifornla Apricots, lb ISVsS
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MILO POWERS AND
HORSEEXPELLED
Started Rath Granite Out of Her
Class Under Name of Bath
Corporal. . .
TR0TTEES' BODY TAKES ACTION
NEW YORK, Dec. 9. At today's meet
ing of the Board of Review of the Na
tional Trotting association Secretary
Gocher announced that Mllo Powers of
Goshen, Ind.. had been expelled with the
mare Ruth Granite for starting the horse
out of her class under the name of Ruth
Corporal at Leesburg, O., In October last.
The board announced that several
horses had been traced anl Identified In
various parts of the country. Billy Dis
pute had been driven to a baker's wagon
for seven years and at the age of 12
started out on a racing career and won a
number of races. The board found he
was entitled to his name and his win
nings. A black mare. Guadlanla, 14 year old.
owned at Grafton, N. C, has been used
as a buggy horse for several years and
was identified. John B raced by P. F.
Hamlin of Poughkeepsle, and Jack
Parker, bred In Ohio, sold In Chicago and
now owned In Maine, were both approved.
Hearing of the ease of Ben F. White of
East Aurora, N. Y who appealed from
the decision of the pjudges at Columbus,
O., in fining him 1100 on September 80,
last, when he failed to start Queen Ab
bess in the fifth heat of the 3:10 pace,
was adjourned until the May meeting.
CHICAGO, Dec. 8. The Board of Ap
peals of the American Trotting associa
tion declared today the following horses
Ineligible and ordered their winnings re
distributed: ,
Bay gelding, M. F. D. (S. 8. Ruble, Lo
gan, O.), In 2:08 pace at West Liberty, la,
June 2, 1915.
Bay gelding, Hal McKlnney (C. N.
Clark, Winfleld, Kan., and Bob Sebas
tian, Hemete, Cel.), tn 2:08 pace at Beat
rice. Neb;, June 24, 1915.
Horse, Teddy M. Roy Murfield. Avoca,
la.), in 2:20 pace at Rockwell City, la.,
Uly 31, J 1916.
Bay gelding, John D. (A. E. Smith, Van
couver, H. (J.), in 3:au pace at tanaer, a.
C. June 26, 1915.
Black horse, King Bird (L. H. Kindred,
Flandreau, 8. D. ; M. Helsley, Condon.
Ore., and F. Wilson, Condon, Ore.), In
2:20 pace at Rock River, la., August 25,
1915.
Bay mare. Hallie Graham (Charles
Robins. Malvern, Ia.1, in 2:30 trot at
Qutncy, 111., September 22, 1915. (Record
of Halite Graham at Jefferson, la., J tin!
23, 1914, established at 2:23-).
Protests were sustained and the money
ordered returned to the protests nts In the
following cases:
J. E. Wslsh, Sioux City and black mare.
Oaean Wave, against Wahoo Racing as
sociation of Wahoo, Neb.
J. 1. Dompler, Edmonton, Alberta, und
black mare. Senorlta Great against In
diana State Board of Agriculture.
The Campbell (Mo.) and Clay County
(Ark.) Fair associations were each or
dered to pay $26 to T. J. King of Irene.
8. D.
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New California Seedless Ralsina, per
lb., at ISViO
New California Prune".
per lb gve, lOo, HHe
The best Lemon, Orange or Cilrnn
Heel, per lb. 8O0
New Halloween Dates, per lb...lOo
New Seeded Raisins.
per pkg SHU, 100, ISHe
Fancy Fard Dates, per lb IsO
New Cleaned Currants, lb -... . . . lSV4e
New Honey, per rack ITHo
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:The- best Creamery Butter, carton.
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Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb., STo
Good No. 1 Dairy Butter. lb....i;sSo
The best Full Cream, Toung America,
New York White or Wisconsin Crea-n
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The best strictly fresh Eggs, dos., 3o
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15 lbs. best Red River Potatoes, 80Q
New Wisconsin Cabbage, lb le
New Wisconsin Cabbage, 100 lbs., T6o
Fresh Louisiana Shallots or Carrots.
per bunch . ,., ...so
Fresh Louisiana Radiahee, ( for loo
Fancy Michlsan Celery. for lOe
Bellevue Celery, bunch 16o
S Ilia. Sweet Potatoes... , loo
Fan:y Ripe Tomatoes, lb loe
Fancy California Cauliflower, at per
b , fUi
large Bonn Bunches lOe)
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tables.
Tbe Beet Mixed Bew Bute. )H
Crop, per lb 1TV
Oar first ear of sTigMand Bvel
Oraages arrived, sweet. Juicy
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Friday, per dosen.. SOs, ijo, 30, ale
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