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Show the morning examinee AMONG THE SPORTS CLOTHES AXERICANJIAOIE Now YoHc, 7; St Louis: 5. St. Louis, May lfl. The New York Bought of m meana Clothes Cut to Measure, Made to and Guaranteed Order to Fit. right into the garments. aaa w r y Our American von today same wjm St. Loui by the acire ot I u 5. Three error by Wallace were responsible for four of New York's ruu. Scute: refutation is We please panit-ula- 5 7 ' Boston, 4; Chicago, 0. Chicago. May 11. Boston defeated Chicago 4 to v today, winning In the tenth Inning, when Whit weakened. Two doublet, two tingle, a sacrifice and DavL error acoounted for the runs. Young held the locals safe at all stages. Parent's fielding aiding him materially. Score: R. Boston 345 J. Toller. Mgr Criger.- Street AMERICAN At Columbus apolis, 1. 2 May 27th, 30Ui, ..... . . - - . - Fifteen horses are announced ao probable startsn for the $20,000 purse of the Brooklyn handicap, to bo run at Gravesend tomorrow, and the handloappera are at a lose to choose a favorite from among a half dozen of these, so evenly an they matched. Acoountant, the big money winner of last year; Tokslon, the southern man which won the event last season; Dandelion, Superman, Salvldere, Kealon and Arcite an among these. Superman, James R. Keenes Commando colt, last Thursday stepped a mile and a sixteenth at Belmont park In 1:44 equalling the world's record Cor that distance, with 112 pounds up. The Brooklyn handicap Is at a mile and a quarter and In It Superman Is asked to pick up only 95 pounds. Miller will ride him. Snlvidero Accountant, and Dandelion are looked upon as the horses moat likely to fore Superman to extend himself if he la to bring the rich prixe to the Keen stable for the fourth time. Salvldere was a powerful performer last year, and though he will have hla lint atari of the ancon tomorrow he doubt Ian will havs numerous supporters among the bettera. Salvldere la asked to carry 107 pounds. Ha has been tnlned on the track over which the race will be run, and ia thoroughly accustomed to It. Sewell, though speedy, Is believed to like a shorter course. Arcite can go the route, but he la a alow beginner and la n field like that which will face the starter tomorrow, getting away at the flash of the harrier meant much. The probable starters, with their Jockeys and weights follow: I 120, L Williams. Dandelion, 118, Radtka. Tokslon, 116, Booker, Kealon, 114, E. Dugan. Flip Flap, 112,' J. Martin. Oxford, 114, L. Smith, Butting, 107, Kotter. BalvMere, 107, J. Johnson. Arcite, 97, Preston. Sewell, 97, Horner. Besudere, 94, Lloyd.' 'Accountant, 126. W. Knapp. Blnndy, 111, Mountain. Superman, 95, Miller, Beacon Light, 100, Murphy, $32.00 44,50 41.90 39.50 1 9.75 J. CRONIN, Agent 2-- PHONES 104 AND 115 CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US. nnnnnnnonooanoaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeVtMYyYMWvtAAft(W v Electric Flat Iron FREE ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL UTAn LIGHT & RAILWAY CO.: rieame deliver to me; on 30 days trial, ONE ELEC TIUC FLAT IKON (4.00). After 30 days trial, if you may charge the same to my account, and if But satisfactory, I will return thesame to you. satis-factor- y, Name Address ........ THETRACK New York, May 19. Through Pullman and Touriet Sleepers. Open Top Observation Car free on all claseee of tickets, through Scenic Colorado. Thro foot For particulars, aa flyer dally. An Columbus, 6; Indian- Brooklyn Handicap for 120,000 Purse to bo Run at Qravooond Today. South Dakota, - ASSOCIATION FIFTEEN HORSES ENTERED. June 3rd, 7tli, 12th and 14th To Kansas Gty, Omaha. Council Bluffs To Chicago To SL Paul and Minneapolis' ; To SL Louis To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo 0 and At Toledo Toledo, 11; Louisville, ON Kan, Y dung 2 At Minneapolis MMlnneapolls, 6; St. Paul, 6. At Milwaukee Milwaukee, 7; Kansas City ,6. Western Ry. Firat Class Ticket to Point I n Nebraika, ct&, for One Fare, Plua $24)0 For Bound Trip. 4 10 Lincoln, S; Sao City, 5. Sioux City, May 19. Today game scheduled for Lincoln, was played here because Sunday baseball U not permitted In the Nebraska capital. Score; R. H. E. S 10 1 8ioux City Lincoln ...8 11 I Corbett and Spies; Miller and Zelnran. FOR THE EAST SELLING DATES: H.E. WESIERNLEAGEE EXCURSION Via Rio Grande ........ . ......... ..........4 . White - and W. Sullivan; Twenty-fourt- h A. 5 KleinOM . Chicago H V lo ;l Powell and O'Coe nor; Moore and r and court comparison. people, R.H.E. St. ld)m New York ......a........... CZAR CONGRATULATED ON UTAH. OGDEN. BIS NARROW ESCAPE Round Trip to Los Angeles On sate daily, April 26th to May 19th. Send Telegram of on th Frustration of the Regicide Plot. I , Good returning to July 31st, 1907 Worlds Greatest Pageant take pace first week in May. Ask any Utah agent or write for information to J H. BURTNER, D. P. A.. SALT. LAKE CITY - SL Petersburg. May 19. A telegram of congratulation on the frusts tlon of the recent regicide plot has been sent to the emperor by the October-latwhose second national convention opened here today. The truth of the report concerning the plot ie now officially admitted, and a communication concerning It has already been prepared and only awaits the emperors approval before being published. It may gazetted tomorrow morning. The details of the conspiracy were eagerly canvassed by court and government officials, who were invited to Taarskoe-Seltoday to present the felicitations on tbe occasion of the emperors birthday. This event wan celebrated with the usual ceremonies, and the Imperial personages, cabinet ministers and including' M. higher functionaries, Golovine, president of the lower house of parliament and both elective and appointive members of the council of the empire, were entertained at n state luncheon. The emperor greeted M. Golovine without restraint The president of the lewer house afterward was approached by Premier Stolypln and other ministers who desired to discuss s number of the features of the work of the dooms. M. Golovine was apparently embarrassed at the eritieism by both the government and the radical camps, of his work ns president and particularly of his action In rebuking and suspend a, 20, 1307. 3 ing Zurabcff, socialist, for his savage attack iu the army and government April 29. He declared he was hear lily sick of his position and had a mind to resign, and that he woul l tin ao immediately if the consul uiional democrats failed at any time to comM. mand a majority In the huusr. reKokovsoS, minister of fiuance. proached ii. llolovine for the uouina's delay in arranging a budget, but M. Uolrolne rejoined that neither hr r the constitutional democrats ie for this. a It appears that at meeting f the budget committee Saturday the c democrats made a motion to submit the budget to the douuia in installments as fast as they sere completed. The committee rejected this proposal by a single vote, the conservative,, and Pules supporting tbe proposition of the radicals to submit the budget only when discussion of it wa entirely finished. This would delay approval of the budget until August, w hen the douma should be working on the 19t'9 estimates, and the democrats tin irfore demanded a vote of the douma ju the question. kosfc For Bdilr Slstpm. The application ,.f etwk as a bottle is said to be stopper for liquid mm-1of great autlquliy. The earliest record extent of Its use iu Kurope is that mentioned by llura.r, Lo asserts that the Roman bad nark a mopiiers for their wine amphorae, i ertslu of tbe uses of cork were known to the ancient Greek and Lgypiiau. but wlietber the' used cork for stopping the mouths of tbeir liquid vessel history doe not aay. It was not. however, uuill tbs yrar ITtki that the Spaniard first commenced to work tbeir cork woods with suuie degree of regularity fur tbe tusking of corks. Although perhaps cork were more or lew in use froiu the tiuis giss bottles were llii iurcuttd, which Beckmans assert io have been In the JifieemU century, yci it os not uuill SI, Ns Vi nlk to ridi"Those who ere cule present day Sriruiista because of their fondness for big woida," said h etymologist, "will flud them much more moderate la tbe coneoetloa of words than tbe old tuners. "For instance, 1 have just com across the account of a scientific treatise published ia th seventeenth century that contains wurds even milch inoro cumbersome than Its title, which, by tbe way, ia Pauoologtconiliieralo-gla- , a good mouthful surely, yet tbe meaning la easily ascertained whasi the word is reduced to its component parts. "Th list of long titles that war then favar(as would cause the modem book clerk a spasm, yet the list could bo gout into indefinitely. A play In blank verse published In the latter part f tbs seventeenth rontury bad aa Us alluring title Chrooenhotontbologoa, and this was tbe opening sentence: What (he Teacher Da, Knowledge is good, but wisdom Is better. Tbe college valedictorian, trained to take knowledge in rather than to Impart it, niaj have much of It with but little wisdom. He may be able, as a teacher, to drf boys and girls In Greek and iAtiu Ueciensious aud tram them with facts, useful or valueless, but If be cannot produce In them what Bpencer calls "pleasurable excitement" aud interest be Is a failure. His would be the sort of teaching that harps upon obedieure sad discipline and endeavors by fore of ruts and rod to oblige tbe pupil to study and learn. Tlw will cannot be forced, but tbe real teacher knows well that It ran be led. He remembers tbs remark of Rousoeaa that "the teachers province Is less to Instruct than to guide,--" that "ho must not lay down precepts, but teach his pupils to discover them." This was th way of that greet teach-r- , Agassis, certainly. Arthur Oilman la Atlantic. M. u--- when Aldeborontlphoaeophurnio left you Chrononhstoniholcgosr If the modern mouthing actor ran words hardly get simple Anglo-Saxo-n over tbe footlights, how could he get along with that morsel 1 New York Herald. eest Writers get Caere et Writ era. There Ie not a single great author la our literature in whoee works numerous errors have sot been pointed oat or thought to be pointed one They are charged with violating rules involving the purity If not the permanence af the language. A oomawbat depressing Inference follows from tbs situation thus revealed. The ability to write English correctly does not belong to the groat masters of our speech. It is Urnlied to tbe obscure mm .who have devoted themselves to tbe teak of showing bow far these vanuted writers have fallen ahort of the ideas of linguistic propriety entertained by their unrecognised bettera. 4s a result f these critical crusades there Is u escape from the dismal conclusion that the correct net of the language is not to be found la the authors whom every one reads with pleasure, bvtrjs an accomplish-men-t reserved exclusively for those whom nobody can sucoeed la reading at a IL Professor Thomas K. Louna-bur- y ia Harpers Magadan. Motorola Are "Zaair. The handiness of tbe squlrral is something extraordinary In the animal world, lie sits np so his hind paws and uses the fora pawa ia many waya Just as a mas does. He strike! with It and warda off a Mow from another, and squirrel quarrels rarely go further then attempts te cuff each other like children. A lady who Uvea la our county and who Is the protector of squirrels la that region told mo that she had contrived a little rack to bo filled with nuts, ao that they came to the opening singly, one dropping into tbe place aa another was takes out, and this' was fixed by bar window so that abo eooft watch the aqulrrela coma. One day a aquirrel took the lest sut and wan quietly eating It os tbe window bench when another came and, finding none ia th rack, west up to tbe eating squirrel aid gave him a deliberate box on tbe ear and want away. W. J. Btlllmaa la Century. It nslum sil SmssM, curious to observe that eves tbe greatest realists de net venture te bestow eyeglasses os their heroines. It la rather odd, toe, seeing bow many charming women do In real life wear them and are not debarred by them from tbe most dramatic careers sad tbe most poignant emotions, but while th modern novelist bis bestowed eyeglasses on everybody else be has not yet had the hardihood to put them on the boot of hla heroine. Why 7 Mrs. John Lane In London Outlook. Ie Iiooriato We English, of Octobsrists MAY MONDAY, Islrrllu, ewirss, get what we cell hardened to horrible climatic changes. Nevartbelosa I am convinced that oar solemnity of demeanor Is generated by oar gray skim, our pierring east winds, our heavy, yellow foga an., our slushy roads and pavements. The waterproof face la tha direct result ot a firmament f load. Many of us Eng lleb people look like Incarnate umbral las. Loudon Qnces. Cool Boases. Marie, who never knew her lessons, was epeeklng of one of her little schoolmates, who always stood at the head of her classes. "I should like to bo the father of such a little girt,1' aald Marie' papa, wishing to point a moral. No, yon wouldn't papa, aald Marie. "Why not?" asked papa. "Because her father baa beau dead two 7ara," aald Marie. Qm and. Mr. T--r 1 think 1 shall give up my business, my dear. I might aa well have some enjoyment out of my money. Mrs. T Ob. not yet Bamnel! Bat when one of as 4M I Intend to give np housekeeping and see a llttlo of the world. Illustrated Bits A BcSoetloo. Daisy Why was Minds Old girl so angry about her photographs? Didnt they flatter her? Maiale-O- h. they ere as pretty as tbe artlat could mako them, but on the bark of each one It aid, "The original of this picture te carefully preserved." xeststtst? s two ami a half centuries later that tlw Bwnisrd tiegau io prejisr curk for bottle stoppers, which they did in a forest situated at the northeast of tbs Tlguerss. on ibe Muge. The cork Industry has siine gradually risen to bo one of tbe find uutguitude, its chief center In Spain bring in Catalonia. If Its Real Estate You W ant, I HAVE IT I hare some unusually good bargains to offer if of owning you'll iak quirk, and if you are a home of yuur own, I will make tbe buying easy. Look over ibis lit of burgaius aud see if there ia not soiurthiug that interest you. fl ,t00 for a 7 room house ou Nob Hill; bas 2 lots, a No. 1 Ltaru; good brick chicken bouse; genuine dt-Kir- J r , bargain. l,t50 buy a nice 5 room house with bath, pantry aud inijmtveiueuiB; well located; worth investigating. two umrtment houoe; renta for f2,500 for a 30 per mont. 11.390 for a frume on Patterson Are. 11,900 buy a new brick cottage; hai pastry and bath; well located; easy terms; speak quick. 3,700 for a 7 room modern house, built of pmwd brick, and i in the best residence district of the city. If you want to get a really uice borne at the price of a small cottage, investigate ' 12-roo- (( this. 2,50flI hare no many nice homes at thl price really can't do jnntice to them in an ad. Call and let me show you my list, I also hare some nice plan for those who want to raise poultry and fruit, and still be near town; reasonable in price; easy terms. REM EM HER, that I am making terms so easy that its an easy matter to buy a home; atari now; you'll regret it if you wait. that 1 i GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE THIRD FLOOR FIRST NTL BANK. 2ZZ2E Sull SratM Th Bass. The small msutbed bass folly de- serves his reputation for being vigor-on- s and gamy from Infancy. H Is extremely pugnacious by Batura and has fighting tactics peculiarly his own which for strength, activity and craft are uosqualsd. 1 race took a baas four Inches long on a spoon book, the bowl of which was more than two Inrboo long. This baas does not hesitate to tackle that terror of all other flab tha flerra and veracious pickerel. With his flnt donal fin rigidly set tip, h lays off some ton or twenty font and then makes a rapid dash right late aud under th "long fans," farcing him to rlear sut at ones or ripping him so badly that ho la bora d combat. The fact has boen established that bass la trod need late a psnd eoutalnlbg pick oral will ultlmaUly destroy th hitter. The same fate awaits other fish. In rinding trout. Outing. Wtss sowitlttesi. Tha Finns ot Norway long aster taiasd a traditional belief la tlw powf-o- f controlling th winds by a amal: rop with three knots tied In IL Thl popular superstition gave rise te the curious industry of making sad Millay those wind oos trolling ropes with mag leal knots to mariners and fishermen. It was believed that by unloosing the first knot a favorable brers was aa cured, th bsomS raiead a strong gals and if tha third knot was untied N would prove the prelude to a tempest According te Rannlph Higdon, th witches of tbo Isle of Man had a similar ancient practloo of soiling winds I sailors. I E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loau on Improved p City and Farm 1nijHrty Promptly Negotiated. j . Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong aud Kata Coinpunles at Ixiwest Kate, fj 410 25th Street Showa. Bslla-Flot- o A good circus makoa all th world akin at leant that portion of humanity within the reach of any big circus. It always has been thus and always will ba as long aa human nature In human nature. A boy never forgeta hla firat circus neither does a girl forget IL It is on of th mile tones which mark tba altogether too fleeting yearn of childhood's rarer ot Innocent and harmless pleasure. What would a circus be without a band? What would It ba without a clown. Th circus down dales his origin back to tbe beginning of the circus itself, and from time immemorial he has been one of the most Important features. During the growth and development he has by no means been left behind. He Is funnier now and can do more tricks than ever before. In tbe old days one clown sufficed to satisfy the demand for the show-goerfor the but now It takes twenty-fiv- e Bella-KliShows. Nowadays the clown who could not do anything but grin and drive a donkey that played a tattoo with hla hind heels on the dashboard of a little cart could not get a Job. He must be versatile or look for another position. The acrobatic work Is only a small part of a down's performance. There is scarcely a humorous phase of life which the downs do not touch or a berate feature which they do nut burlesque. This always delights the crowd, for one of the things which pleases an American audience la to oe-- soma one ridiculed. It la the rough and tumble and apabusive acta, furiously parently knocks'and slaps of the down that Invariably create the most laughter. The more they kick, piund and beat and dub each other over the head, face or bach, tha more pleasing It seems to be. It has been one of the beat d reuse on the road for years, but what would It vaat array of circus talent amount to If It were not for the tireless work of the "funny fellows?" Tbe present of the clowns la essential. The burlesque clowns, the rube downs, the short downs, the tall clown, (he graceful clowns, the awkward downs, all form a strong contingent of more with Bells-Flotthan twenty-fiv- e Without the down, the petite, pretty equestrian could not hare his brief get tbeir visit, the acrobats could second breath, and the musicians could not catch a moment's reL to cheapen the Originally a "fill-in- " tbe above salary list and to serve purposes, tbe circus fools features with a circus and command Uleral salaries, Tbev are no longer used to fill in. All tbe down will be Iters with the big shows on Thursday, May 23. nt Opposite Reed Hotel I FJJONE8: 420 AND 420Z. Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF FVNNIEBT CLOWNS ON EARTH Are With tha ! YOU BUY A. RACYCLE BICYCLE Also we want yonr KODAK buxineifs. Full line of EASTMAN & PKEMO KODAKS and all auppMea for the amateur. Spring ia here and you will want your bicycle pdt in order. Our repair department ba been enlarged and price are right. T, S. 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