THE BKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, A PI ill, IK, 101C, 4 Bringing Up DOM'T THINK 0UR HOSWO WILL. EVER ET STARTED ON THE bOCmL LADDER! OMAHA WINS FROM LOXOSJN FIRST Triplet by Foriythe and Miller and Kmg't Single Bring Over Win ning Counters in First. LOU NORTH HURLS GOOD GAME Two olid wallopi for three garag by , fyrua Koraytha and I toy Miller and a alnjcl by Malinger Marty Krug won I tic ball (am for tha Jtourkf from th Iaixu yeaterday. Tha iucrmlva triple followad walk to Hmlth, counting two rum, and Marty'a lnglo counlad tha third. Tha three-run margin won tha combat, 4 to 1. Except In tha first frame Art Dyck hurled a neat gamo for the amateur champion. After thla frame he kept tha amack wall oatterd and only one run waa made off him. But Lou North and Cecil Thnmpann wara hurling gilt-edged ball In the Interim and tha amateur couldn't aolva thenr deliveries with any degree of effaotlve ri. Each Jlourk pitcher allowed but two hit. Marie milk "Walk. Dyck had difficulty In locating the Plata at tho atari of tha game. J la laauwl a walk to Smith on four gtralght bulla, Clink Claire laid down a neat aacrlHca, after wltleh tha Tango Kid poled a beaut of a triple to center, counting the fleet footed Bmtthy. Ray Miller alarnmed an other trlpla to left and Cytua galloped over tha rubber. Marly Krug'a Mow ' through the pitcher talllt-d the Rourke flial-aeker. Dyck retired Krueger, North and Binllh In a raw In tha aecond, but weakened a bit attain In tha third. Claire etarted the bombardment In thla frame with a elnglo to left. Koraytha popped out and Wachl Irr pulled down Miller' hard drive to left. But Dyck mnd a two-baee heaie In an effort to eatch Clair napping off flint and Clink ehaead lo thlid, Marty Krug'a hit counted hlin. After thla frame Dyck refused to permit any more acorlng by tha proa. t On Man Iteat'hea Nefond. (tut one man reached aecond base dur ing tha five round loii North pastlmed for tha Ftsurke. In the aecond Inning Kd Mlnlkua draw a walk and purloined aec ond when Krug and Kllduff weren't looking. Johnny Dennlaim reefed a alnglo to center In the first Inning and Jim Melady beat out an Infield hit In tha fourth, tho only hit mnde off North. Tha buxua greeted Cecil Thompson In tha aixth by chalking tip their only marker. Atklna opened by polling a alngle to left and Tip Cook advanced hlin to second with a aiwlcr to center, pennlaon laid down a bunt and Clnlre failed to nail Thompaon'a throw to third to catch Atklna, with tha result that tha Luxua aecond baaemait croxaed the pan. That ended tho acorlng for the amateur, aa Thompaon aettled down and did not per mit another hit. Inriillip l.raiU lltlllua. Cyrua Fereytha waa the iwatamlth of tha day, with three knocka out of four llmea up. One waa a triple and another waa a double. Cyrua didn't cover hlnwlf with glory In the field, muffing hla only chance. l.aula Conk and Jnke lAHnn. Die ilrnyin aporltng acrthet, did the timplng for tha fray. If they called any dectaluna light nobody detected It. However, a Ihey wora very charitably rendering th-r "nlitl gratia, thry e aprd the vocal and pbvalcal ot'Je.'tinua the athletta olhet lt mltftit linv n.4.'. Today the Rmirkea a III luttle tha lUmr aeola of the Orraler Omaha le.iie al Iti'Utk park al t IJ Mcorc; tMH. AH It II ii I unit, If ......... , i m I lalrv itl . i I 1 toi.Ube, if . I I 4 a Miu.i', th ., , i t I ,j a 1 ! I -hiiar. f i I a t Mi,!. iff. . J u a J i kiWt. . ... J Sunn i 1 e I ,t a "t f.n. pe.m, , ,. . I a t ) it M yj a ,r I viinLnuuru i ii- -eaw l XT."F t Tola I II li t.l M Ati t II ii y. l I ' , I I .'..:.,. .f I I ' U' ' !fet ... I ' f " M. . , J, if .v ( , f t e a vi...,, l a 1 I -,n i i- , I !,'ko Iwsiaa,, I . f t ' 1 f ... M t ;t j ''., t i I : .i . .... I I I t 1 . , 1 j I I I ! . I . h aaaaatnaai i , I l s - a I 1t i.r,m , f Tm ' - t ! I . I J I .l!a tt ,,.! 't I !.,i . t l , I ,, . mh, ... , nj ' I -. I ' 4 I s,' i : . i ii i, . t -., .ul .a. .. I I I. e ! I i .4 V- ,a I ! . I I . t fl fALKEMltRG SIGHS WITH WOUIPOLIS tl';N.i4i,i, Ki, ai .!'., i it 1 4 i,r k' Ka , nl I a4t w4'4 4"' eaa a a- I I le !. Ii-. i ...., 4 4 .. a iaa4, , i a; I II ma i-, l,.nt Father TC HER6EL1 WALTER JOHNSON DRIYENfROM BOX World's Champions Perform Rare Feat of Patting Speed King to Rout. GET FOUR RUNS IN FRAME no&TON, M April H.-Th Boeton American today performed tha rar faat of driving Waller Johnaon from tha box, In uYf'ttUng Waiilngton. b to I. In th Ixlfi Inn rig, Ilorton hammered th de livery of tha Washington a'ar for a douhle and four alnglc In a row netting four run, Jtuth kept tha vlaltor' alglit till well acattereil, hut In Iho eighth ln n I m 4 he puas-d thn f rat two mm up Afior two were oul, Milan lent Mr Hi ll j acrou the plate with a single for Waali li ntuii a only ai'oie. Tha gam wa called at the i nd of the eighth Innli'g on account of rain. rM-ora;. WAHHINWUN. UOHI'ON, AH II O A I! All II 0 A r Mfiri.n. tb,.t I I nlloniwr. rf... I 4 I oni.r, Xi... 4 1 t 1 OMrmt. .... I I M MIIhii. rf ... 4 14 ailohlllrel. lh I I I llnii,laUi f., II I o Oll.nrlk.n. ft I I i Wllllnmi. . 4 1 t li.rt. If.. 4 1 HI..I.H. rf... tilt IMr,lfir lb. 4 I 1 0 Jui1. lb ... I I t Biiarrr, 1 I U Mnllrlrlx. M. 1 t 1 OTIiiiiiim, ... I lt Jciltnwtli, p., J 1 I 4 allulll, B.. ...4 114 0 I'umont, p,,. a OftOQ - Avon a u 8 u A Toiili II II J4 I 0 M.-ller .... t 0 0 T..UI IN II I Hatted for IMimont in "liilith. (In in. culled end eighth, rein, Washington ! 0 ( 0 0 0 0 1-1 Hoaton 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-e Two bus hi!: Ilohltuel, Itulh, Oaiduer. Hloli'll baaea; Hooper, Mcott. Haci'lfii,e ti Mm: I'llnilkeen, Thomaa, Hohlltxell, Harry. Double piny: Mcllrtda to Morgan lo Judge Knau on error: iloeton, I. Ilasi-s on bulla: Off Ayera, t; off Ruth, SI. ilita ami earn-d runs: Off Johnson, II lilt, 4 run In all Inning; off Immont, 1 hit, no run In one Inning: off Ayera, no hit, no rum In one Inning: off Kuth, t hit, I run In eight inning, HI ruck out: Hy Johnson. 1: by Dutnonl, i; by Kuth, a, I'mplre: Nallln and IHneoi;. linaher Fau I , Indiana M In, i'I,KVKI-ANn, O, April 17.-rctroll bunched five hlta off rUwnh jr C'ovelcakle In Ihe twelfth Inning and defeated Heva land, S to I, today, l oveleikla hnd pitched mint ball up to that tlii'e and had benn apeclaciilai ly upinrtrd. t'unnlnilinin wat very ertcciive agniiiHi I'leveianu. Jp'akr wa tlin only one ho could not pilixle. th former Huston man getting four hlta an I acniituf rievaland'a only nm. llarrv Coveleakle, Hiked hy lennlnga to pitch, refum-d to plti h against hla kiu protiier wnon It came time to alart tho gntna. BHVlnir ha did not want to try to defi-Hl Stanley In I la ftrit big league apptnrat'ia, Stanley atruck out, t'ot'b In the first Inning and Harry congratulated i im oa tie waixra to the ien n score: ti4v Itl.ANIl. UICTOOIT. AH. II. O. A V. AH H O. A K rn.ii.-,. ir , ., o i enwii. u I i i l tnniaii. a I 1 i viu. lb .,.. I t 0 ii 10,(11. n .. a e aveac. If.... 4 1(9 Kpwilier, (.. 4 t ai'rawfnra, rf I 4 0 (landll th ..i t 1,1 I KHailman. lb, I I I I II Turiir, 5b,., 4 10 4 HVoiina, 2h...l I J 4 l Kvana. 9b.... 3 t I Warm .a. e...l J 7 I (I'Naill. u ... 4 I 1 li-uuailmm. I t I )'s'leakl. D 4 I VIU - Minim 1 I a I a Taula ... 44 II a la 1 ( 1 1 1 1 o r 1 1 ,10 0' 0 Tolala ... II t M 1 1 Halted for Turner In the twelfth. iiHttcd foe Kvana In the twelfth. Cleveland 0 O 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 01 I ie( i mi ...OtIOOl 0 0 0 0 ft 3- To-llse bile: (inmlll. Hmlth, Tteach, Meilnianir.'i. Stolen le: Cobb Kairl fl.elili Un Kacrlfb-o fly: Cunnlng Iimiii. lui'ilile 'U; l nvcleakle lo t han mmt to liaiidll: iliancy to Chapman; Chsutnnii lo tiandtl, Tiirnar to Onodll lo O'Neill. Masea on error: Cleveland, I: lieltott, 3. leases on IihIIh: Off Covrlea. kte, '- llila and earned runs: Off i oelekie, t;l tin and .t run In twelve tnmnu, off CiiniiliiKtuiin hlta ami I run In laelve tniiluM S'rurk nil Hf Cm eleskle. nrf Cnniiliiiihniii. 4. Wild piii Ir i unulnKhain. I nipuea Kxen and Chill. rieeH Hitler Vta fur ant. ciiicviio. ,iol IT -linen hlilein le- de foil f' t tile While rlov a gam Ih-ll , il 'hi a tiled In tlui-a v A single bv Sw, I'uHina for William in lh lueAh. ine In the lieiti run, and I.tt it ' lit.iiif f,r Ctt,ii. Ui the rlettnih, aeot hi the filll that fcl l'l'U-H,t Hie Kanie im'i m, liil, ui V The ii.ir 1I t ,n ef fte riiua to I," flrt ihiee la ilhaa. intiilv the te,.l (f rrrert. Tl. e !l It, fil M. h!ll I ! 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I Copyright, 191. lnterri'l YOU HU5BAN0 lb VERX WPOUTE Standing of Teams NAT, LKAOt'M. I AMUR, MAOCK W.l. l'i f I , WM-.l'et. floaton 2 0 .nm Hr.aton .,,.t 0 l.OHI Cincinnati. 4 2 .W7 Chicago I'hlle 'J 1 Ht, l.iil..,,J New Vork...! .oil ,:ra .W4l I'lttaburgh 1 t 2 4 Ht. 1oula .WW New York. 2 .. Cleveland. .Ml mm Waah n i 2 Chicago JJroi'klyn . 0 Detroit 2 4 2 linn 1'hlln 0 1 Vealenlar'a liraulla. NATIONAL I.KAUl'K. Pittsburgh. o; Cincinnati. 1. Chicago, 5; HI. Ioula, 1, Huston at I'hlladalphla, wet, ground. New Vork at Hrooklyn, wet ground, A M K HI CA N I ,K A'i I j k! Waahlngton, frilnaton, t. Detroit, 2; Cleveland, i. Ht. liiils. S; Chicago, . I'lilludelphla at New Tork, rain (.antes 'I'ortar. National Tjeagun hClcaito at Ht, loul. I'lttaburgh at I'lnrilnnatl, Mosion al i'hlladetphla. New York at r'looklv'i. American I-engiie- Bt. Ixnil al Chicago, Detroit at Cleveland, rhlladMplila m New York, Waahlngton at iioaton. Zehrung Calls On Omaha Fans to be Loyal to tho Team "Omaha will never hava an opportunity to gat Into base ball rompiny with Mln neapolia, Ht. Paul and Kansas City up. lea the attendance at tha game here I larger than It he been In the taat two or three year," laid Frank Zehrung of Lincoln, president of th Weatem league, In hla addrea at tha bae ball booater meeting at th Commercial club at noon yeatorday. Bom 800 booster turned out for the meeting, took their lunch at th club and than listened to the new president apeak. The meeting wa called to Instill the Omaha buaine men with more enthusi asm for baae ball In their city, and to urge upon them th necessity of gupport Ing th gam better by larger attend ance, and especially hy an overwhelming attendance for the opening day, April 2.",. President Zehrung appealed to the men for a general aupport of baa hall on th ground both that It I a good port and a good advertisement for the city, He admitted that golf I making Inroad Into the baa ball enthualaam, but he appealed to the bulnea men to take Into consideration th men who cannot afford to belong to the club and play golf, and to do all In their power to give this claaa an opportunity to get out and e the ball game. He made a apeclal plea for g big turn out April 25. Clark O. Towell presided over the meeting and introduced the speaker. Pa Rourke Signs Al Boucher, with Feds Last Season Pa Rourke signed a now Inflelder yes terday. The new man I At Hum her, an ex Ked. tloucher waa with the fl, l.oula I'eda since their organisation, lt year be finished the season with I'awtuiket III lb Colonial leugue, the Federal lonp farm. He hit with rawtucket, Hmulier la a third baaeman by irade. and probably will play at thla position with th Ituurke. He la snld lo be a 1 good fielder and a steady hitter, He will Irepoil her Monday. jRourkes to Play j Bourgeois Today Th Itoiiikva end the Uourgaol ef lh llllraler Omaha league will tngl l j r.oiuae paik tbl aftemmni at I to. The lntirnl cl ib I a giixl one till year, and It la helw rad wilt give th Itourkvea ; 1 hi fnf their money. Th Mum e.,ia j 'linenn aa ill b follow Nsvliakv. fnal.i li.'lfiam tceond HUH thlid. Imuliett (anon, Mann, lefi. l la. ihiiI.t Ml I l,k tlM, t't Ii. Aiul'TWa, (nlini4 1 Jiatid liiaaas4, .1, b. Hnlicr. i4, h 1 iDANES DEFEAT NONPAREILS ij IN EXCITING TUQ OF'WARj ii tlatiH iaa etl,".! wtHf 4w I 1 I l. I lit a''a.t Ion al Meg aihaaa II I aie t lj -,. (MM I 1- I e tt .a ai 11 4ii : t ' 1e I -4'u i"4 lv 1 4ll.lt ' I lw I, t t 4 ,. ,K. fih (i i .i-,! t ie vet-af!' , imtirt '44 eiftiaiu Im aa m iiti untniaie j Hi 4 14 iow.Jit4 llil !. Da, Ha, waaxre-l ) t 4.t, 44 1 N 'l . l -r, ta4 Mil(44e. Ht-l4iaW M ak ! I 4 1 . s 4 , ! I t -a i, 1 I4 a- a, l. ea c a I an 4 t a I 4 -4 t . i a the eta mi feeaxlaal t aaik 4 ! lh III 44 t ' ! .4 14 i 1,nii ...in ii..,.t If til t i a m I. a i a wen an ii i t.i'iinf'.' b- ti;l i !' (.i.i i ti a 4 at , I f .,4.i ai ,', a4 I ', m-liein I e a-..Mi ti iiti4 ha ,ii kt. a i-4.it4 -f '' I t--'n an, I a (4. m V i.awi I 4 I 4 ., M .a' 'a- J 4 . (il A 4 a'... Moot Now Service. WHM THAT Nl-bt) HIM A 6000 TrVLKINtl, y CHICAGO WINS EASY GAME FROM CARDS Doak Hit Hard and Cubi Defeat St. Louii by the Score of Fire to One. SISLER BREAKS TEE IN SIXTH BT. IXtllrf, April JT.-Doak wa hit hard and Chicago won eaally from HI, Ixul here today, t to L With th cor tied In the alxth, Aalar hit a home run Into th right field paWIUm, gcorlrui William ahead of him. A double, a ln gle, sacrifice hit and Snyder error pro duced two mora In thn ovmth and proved th undoing of Doak, Hteele and A me fiiilahed th game, th former giving way to a pinch hitler. Tho local' run In the aecond resulted from a single, a criflce and Vaughn' wild pilch, which rolled to til aland. Hcore: Oil ir Alio T, Willi All HO AC AH. HO A K Minn. If I 1 0 nllmi liar. If.. I 1 I H, nulla. If.. I 14 Allarb, lb,... 4 I Klaes. rf....4 I 4 Haillh, of,,,, I 1 Wllinnia, rli I I I oorotien, if . 1 1 Zlnirmaa. Ill 4 I 1 1 oMIIIar, lb , ,4 i it 1 0 Knicr, lb.... 4 ill I bt.ona. rr.,.,4 z i e Mulllsan. al 4 0 1 Oliaiaal. 2b... i A I a I riacber r ,, 4 1 T 1 lllnni.br, 4 1 I 2 1 Yrae, lb... I 14 eHniir, .,..! i i i i Meifrthr, lb! el 1 OMoaaalea. c. 1 I 2 0 0 VsiiiIio. a,.. 4 0 1 OHiHib. p 1 it I 1 a Hi.l ,,., 010 Totals li 10 11 It J-loi ler I e o Amea. .,.,., 001 i ui liaa .... I 0 0 S TuiaU il I 27 12 4 Hatted for Hleel In seventh, Halted for A meg In ninth. Chlciigo 1 II 0 0 0 2 2 ft-fi Ht, Lou I 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hlta: Hnyder, lflsehar. Thrc hase hit: bvhulle. Iloinn run: Hmor. Htolen base: Wllllania. Hacrlflce hits. Helsel, McCarthy, Mj:k. Double play: llalxel to Miller, iiaaeg on halls: Off Hleeie, 1; olf Vaughn, 2. Hit and earned rune: Off Vaughn. hlta, 1 run In nine Inning; off DoiiJt. hits. 4 run In a x and two thlrda Inning;; rf Hteele, no hlta no runa In one-llilrd Inning; off Aiue, 1 hit, no run In two Inning. Htruck. out Hy Vaughn, a; hv Dcak, 2: by Ainca i Wllrl pltcli Vaughn. ' I'mplrea: wulgb-y and Hyron. I'lrale Heat Heila. CINCINNATI, Airll 17. -In a one-sided conleat Plttsluiigh won the second game of the erles from Cincinnati here todiiy, hi to 1, The vlslloia stinted th run making In the first IiiiiIiik with two banc on ball, two singles and two double, whh h netted five runa and the lellieinent of Dale. Mosi li v was put In then Hnd three hlta and a puaaeil hull polled three morn runa In the second Inning. They did not acoro aaaiti until tha seventh, when Harney waa given a pass, Wagner tripled, acor lng Harney, and Inter scored himself when Schmidt singled. Pittsburgh, run wild on the bases, Kaiitlehner. while a Utile wldl. pitched a good game. Hoote; prrrsiit ikih (:in4-inn.ti All II O A K AB. 11.11 A K Ji.hii.lim. lb. 4 0 1 II (iKIllifer, rf..4 1 0 i arev, If 4 1 S 0 lillerno. .. 3 I 0 0 0 llarnev, if. I 120 lllhulaan. aa. . I I) I 11 0 Itinclnn n. if 4 2 2 0 OCha.a. lb ... 0 u Waaiiar, aa. . 4 I 4 mirlflllh. rf . I I HehulK Ih.,4 t I- I IXirob. lb I 0 0 I) (I Vim b.. , . a I 4 OWIIIlania. If. I 0 I I fl Hehmlill .. 4 1 4 alMlitea, 3b,. I I 4 11 KnnllaUsr. a 4 1 0 1 larka. I ... . llala. 0 0 0 Toiala .17 1137 11 OMiwIrr, ... 4 1 0 8 0 T,lal . . .12 S 77 : " Pittsburgh 2 0 0 0 2 0 010 CincliitiMll 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Tnn-hNae hits: Vlox, Hclimldt. Tliree liie lilt: Wagner Stolen bases: John sum, Harney it. Hm, luiifn. Vlox. Mai rtfi.e riles: Schult. Wanner, I.eft on bases Pittsburgh, 7: Cincinnati. 11. Mils and earned runs: Off Kanilheiier. i hits ami I run in nine Inning, off Dale, 4 till and S run in one Inuliiii. off Wnae le, II hit ami 4 runa In eight liming. Htruck one Hy Kantlbener, ," by Mn le. i. I'mplrea: o Day and Kaaon. t4iond Blaaa 4allh lleildroa. Th II Heddeo team baa slanrd Phill) Ahl.oud, 44 he worked ttie laal five In iilinja if hiiinlst a gime. it ia the flr.i lime ibsl Atiiioi.d waa In uniform IhU a.aami He etiuik " eig'il of lie Tumid Hios. mid pili hed tine tm I, ' i t irncul poor aniut t' hi te,iti,m,il, , alea Irmn l.aae I eMail , itTllli'K, Neb., April IT - lipe. Il i WUIam Itambo, for the leal twriiiy em a rrsldent 4( CortUnd. died Hut urday afternoon, aged 7 jr Th Ue ia-t, bad n In falMng health for ,uiie Dine He I ir44d by a wiloa ant 4 aoe In outer to itelermla lb .an ef O' delh lf JidlB Ma. W.IJ hn b T4 04 liaiv a Uv'n. 4'rnr It. I raid 'li' liver th bed4 Hrrdn I t.r a . --eea fn i4l t thai two h ll4 t 4 n ri i I I. 1 4 " a whicH i let. 4 the . 'i in o I the . ' r anlereet tha left al t an t aaae I I'.i . 14. kadv. Ve.la.iig la) ! l H"! T4i ' Iba ,,ii4.4 l4i ,i I il.a'h itat" a H,i il'y In "la il., ' I, aa. ai,Va ai- t e - t I f , I e ! . 4 a via in. Cm. ii, u,o . a I...,, I i I laciili t ,4 I e lit, il' .4 -i. aa ..'l' lt eua I- '-.-a ir.li't 1 I , lul lr i I I, a I . i 4, la KiatJ ml Ikal la l! l a-t4.i ',.'.! at I' Tr are n eati la t'e4 t"4 ! o.xi.ij 4i,, u , I la ..' I Ha'i 4, I'' i I a I I v.. I ,! . a i s II i,wi t '- ,.. t ., r m 1 .lc.4 a t. i t. i ... a. , I - 4 aa d a II '- fe'.l 4tKtlll la laiala I 4444 g . Nf'l I't t'si V, AMU It -an. la.? : 14 V.ai,.t. atvJit.l4i t-w tM P'l . ,,,Mlll4 I,, I I . ;.d a ' 4 a ! ! p i 141 I1et 14 ! ' ! t il., vl, h i, Mi -l i - I In I a ! I i4 , 4'll .4 ' .4.-4 . I tt t .. r- i' -' a 1 a l , 4-' 4 H ! ' I Drawn for The OIDVOU DO OFFENDED CAST? 1HE bMD I OIDMHAVE etiquette: SAINTS' CONFERENCE IS OYER Adjournment Take Place at La moni After Long Seision of Church Memben, ELDER SCOTT COMES TO OMAHA INDKPICNDKNCM, Mo,, April 17,-iHpe-clul Telegram.)-Denial McOregor of Al berta, Cunada, wa the morning apeaker at tho 4'onfercnce. At tlx biielnesa aea Ion Hie board of publication wa con Untied a organised lat year, vlx: Albert Carmb hncl, Oscar Anderson, Kted U, lllnlr, Kdwln A, lilukcslo nd Thonm A. HougliH. A committee to examine the manuscript for th next volume of church history waa named 11 follow: Kdinund j Kelley, Waller W, Hmlth and Itli.hiird H. Halyard. A resolution wa passed making the order of bishop the slawllng appropria tion committee of the church. A report from W. I, Milliard, who had been put In charge of the administration to the lck during the conference wa that 113 alck had been administered to and twenty three children blesaid. Latter Day Halnta do not baptize children under ( year of age, .,ut, "blcsa" I hem. John Hmlth wa chosen to he ordained a patriarch. He ha been preldeitt of f.nmonl tnk" for fifteen year, but I now auccoeded by John K, Carver, W. fl, Mm Hue wa chosen to the o..lce of High Priest and A. J. Doty to the office of Heventy. Two young men of Independence were called to position of the standing high council of the church. These are (leorge If. I Inline, esHlatnnt cashier of the First National bank, and C, Oliver JVcha, u young attorney of the city. A letter exjreaalng the gratitude and appreciation of the public for ine pleaaure given by the conference choir to the mulc loving people of the vicinity and algned by C. A. Carroll, representative of the pre, wa read to the conference. It expressed the hope that at the con ference of ItilS, a almllar mimical treat may ue offered by the combined church j choir. Hlshop Mcdulre waa chosen to ancceed Rlahop Kill Hliort Bnd Hlahop' Mark II. Hlgfrled lo aucceed Dr. Charlea Keown, aa member of the aanllarlum hontd. The ijiilons rtuorums, officers, committee and bofirda of the church wer sustained and tho missionary appointment read. Apostle Jmnen A. oillen of Council Hluffa la missionary In charge of Iowa, and Nebraska with (Older H. W. I-eonard Hl'ott of Coldwafer. Mich.. In eharira of tho Omaha, branch ' Heveral hundred appolntnienta for ml slomiry aervice were made, and the con fuivnce adloiirnment took place. LUBRICANTS contain Dixon's se lected flake motor graphite, the only form of graphite autos can dicest. They cost more than ordinary creases and oils, but save hun dreds of times their cost in repair bills. They reduce friction to the minimum. 5at Aee .eg.Ket in i kmr Il Sw avaat ea.W Aa t lateM tela e , JOMfH PltON tllKIIll CO. laMaaaMIUI y! Jeeaei lit, N. J. lOvCS 'A s)!MMW lte new Arrow COLLARspritvj stv'IcintwolirUhts 4'.ll 4 4.4 . 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