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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1899)
ttCWSEs Ai < * 3 * A FOOT 3AU. OUTLOOK II * B Y PflOMISUtt Tfrtirnnn F irm nn l ttte tti T -nni mill "P"n" U'nrjur < if Ctirnrli \V111 Ciiiu-li niiKf null I'rfii- prctn briH Pln erl it. AMW. ta. . A irl ! 1. < 3perial.--TB \ < h- lutte awoetaUm of the Iowa State Aarteal- Mrat ene * w * tats w * * * r oraant e A new eomtiunicm a adopted wWch plaew th BMMiMpmieM of ootlMpi athletic * in rtta < rf A baarif. the members of walcit fee ahwea from t * udewt * wlf , : hi- alnmal , tfee tftculty aad the oitlaena of Ames. Th foot bull < mtlooK for next waaoa it Terr tetaat. Manaxtrr flnittt aald rsWartay "The 'Cr sl m w l 1 atronu tan year a tfcer ! - n < i PtM Oly ttronner. Owmnera and ScholtT. tb tire < uarda ; BehlM snd Smith , irtt tactile and end. and , Captain GriJIHh snd Diiroph y , tlndt taoM j aad and. who < lld excellent work on rhe line law. year , have all returned and -vtll play tfeta yor. W lthr. Maine and Roberta , be hind the line , will alto play * la year. Tie team la in anueoal lack in havtna ? nine old men back and taere are several 'praapecta' tn tae fresntaan class , T I othere may bo' ejepected to enter la the July twin. 'Pup * "Warner of Corarfl oniveraity. New York. ' ivhp ha coached ti.e 'Cyc otn" tor tt e lao. tttrswisons , 'rill probably to ren a ed daring the opening of tne semnn. X\nen tie returm to Cornell 'Joe' Myers , formerly of fei ! Atses college and town State university UiMn . will Snlrti the eaaonxitti the bora. , | Thuy expect to be nble to arrange a full I aohtihile. " ] Ilimc null LI-MI Prtim ' The outlook for oed work on the dlaoond ' ' Is not w brltrirt- Only Smith , at third oa e. Hooker and Unlcomb in center and left , re- sp tly lr. and 0. D. Xlcbol , utility , of laat year's tesin ara here now , but there la much new material and it 13 hoped that a strong aggregation oan be forat l. On account at bad weiither but very little outside work i has yet been done , but the boys wilt be worked regularly au soon aa the condition at tie Tveather artll permit. CDXVESTIO.V CHIHISliS SEX.VTOIl. nrnillilliMlll CimilliliitfH Ilf tin : Coiiti" t to PnrtT Catliurinu' . DCS MOINES. la. . April L ( Special Tel- eimm. * Senator Gear and Hon. A. B. Cummins , thu two mosc nrominenc and. in fact , the only candidates at present for thu senatorial election by the nest legislature , today issued atatementa to thu effect that both wore wlllinff to have the republican state convention settle the matter instead of-raiting for a dcht in the legislature. This will carry the senatorial 3cht into county politics. Thu coal operators and raine workers of the Des -iloint-s district held a. meeting to day at the Trades Assembly hall and con sidered thu demand of the miners for an uijjat-hour day at the winter scale of wajes. which Is SO cents 3er ton. Thu mesalni ; -fras 3 < Hm5t. There IB Ilttlu talk of a strike and It is bell lived thu matter will he settled amicably. Thu < ; rand jury today indicted Bob Ivlntr , Maurice Lynch and several other famous Des -Moines housekeepers as well as a. num ber of saloon Ueepera and druggists , the latter , it is claiamed. for selling llquora and bring in thu eyes of thu law a nuisance. Tie Indictments are thu fruit of the worn of the Aati-Ailoon league and is the com mencement of thu crusadB It will make against the saloon keepers and those who are operating drug atore saloons. It is said that a numbr of prominent : men. of the cty are named in some at the Indictments. From all indications the anti-saloon po- pie will carry out their threat to make the crorade against the saloons. The ministers of The city will also Jam with , the anti- saloon people In thu work. There are signs of a spontaneous boom ior Colonel C. Ljper as the next republican nominee for mayor. Colonel Leper is in command of thu Flfty-Hrst Iowa regiment. now on the tlghtlng llnu before Manila. His constant care of his troops in demanding full rations for them whllo on the trans port Pennsylvania and in as rting their equal right -vita the olBeeni to 50 ashore s after their three months' imprisonment on i the vesiel has won thu heaiss of tha people. Colonel Leper haa served several terms In i thu city council and IB well up In municipal problems. Ha made a good record as an alderman and was more than once prom inently mentioned as a possible candidate for maror. The decision of Judge Prouty handed duwn this morning in the insurance case is the most important which hass been raaderad for years In the court , involves property to the amount of SSfeu.009. which hereafter , if tbu decision meets the approval of the supreme court , will produce its share of local taxation. IOW V. CITY H.VJ * HtiLDIX IMH)3I. ) Strui'turt"i to Com 3lunr Hmnlrfil TtioiiHiiml Dollar VnHiinm. . IOWA CITY. la. . Apnl L ( Special Tele gram. ) The building comraitte of the Slate university today awarded tha aontraot far tha oornplndon of the new collaKiata , building tu Comractors Warran Robana & Co. of Chicago , at their bid of I1C9.S56. Tha building will cost when nnplete l J1S6.0 * * , The Board of Caunty SuperviBora t John- _ on county today awarded tins contract for Ike eraetion of an J8W.008 court auiu to Huito , Bowman & Rush of Grand Rapida. = flC THIS OVER. A n lomil -mi-ilr- - * < a Xntloniil Tnniblf. Ta ay that hemjorrhoida or th dieaae caintnonlK known aa ailw * la a national 41 * may b aiiRhtly ov r4 w . but It i * certain , that ai ! * * t one ia w T fowr ' pnro In "O ainit-tttd. . . BMHIUM it Is oowmtui and not l rewHat ly total tna r swder for y ar vittoat j vta X the tnHiWe any medical atteatlaa. Mor ovr. the rattier sea ml imnreMlon that a * unMcal opwratlott i * tlw only car * . haa much to da with delaying aiunUac un I- til thu dliio DMcamtw deep satwd and from atlM ihould know Hut the Pyramid file Cura is brttw than i aurffieaJ a * atton. It ourea witiwut pwn. it caaaei no di WKiiioi > tram buaioaM and th * COM U Ullllng , all drussW - * < aH Mr it ai M C HU p - package. TJiu awrlnHBt eifeeta af Uw dd ia UM Ejramiii Win Cure istxtiUly oaatracta ami re. I tora tu Utiur oauml aaHdittua th * Uooi TsHrts of thu aHnetad pan * . an4 an u quick. ty diwolws In lh racMUB , Uw ramitdl M and h aU tha Imtawa utrteoa. an twu thing * are thu o lr annaamry re. eiRAW tor a our * . TUB prlucipal daa w nma pile * Ic th. llaWUUtM to oaroaie ulcB tlem at ttm iwoa UMM , and avrvouc extouMiMN from low a aad stlmuUnt paia Md JfrttaOoa. aad Ue test ttaM it i * Uw w any | fbi U at u sutfr tro o- urudlag vxltM ury a itty aeat ntsat. A U jour dr JM < t Ua Cure. i - The Slec-r4 ! . . a.Tt < > iapanr is preparna : to r at a ae plaat < m ib atta at tn * one naMttr 4wimy i r * tt tapM m Bar * it r BB ed or June 1 aad ttw Mild- iaa ; * ill eat when < inatete4 abnot n .t" . file < -Mr < 'jncil Till t0doaM np < m BB- < tejr aiKht next arant a Jranrhrt * ta * borne corporation for the < r etlwi of ttr * t ear line 'o be lullt ; Hls mnuaer. C&NSP1RACY TU DEFRAUD ni-ml -mli-r Iniilli" * f * c ftir Iinvn llnllillnur nnil ta. . April 1. Attorney fkm- Rernl twlay applied for a recover ' tar 'he Iowa. Mutual Building and La e * . oetattoa at Ofebuqne ft * oftaraea toe 4t- ' rectors with eonsaimne ; in defraud ered- itora. The affairs < if tHe aMoetaUoa Kara beea in the Hand * at die Home Savin * * company for the purpoM of liquidating. The latter ia alM made a defendant.Xo mate- j tnent of ojBrta or liabilities tea been mad * i public. | Hiti Itiir lUiilrimil' * .InofMHiuunt. i DBS MOINKS , April L Special Tft " | gram , i Stain Treasurer Herrlott today flled a protest 1th the cxeemttvo council aoaiaat the ratltnad aMcMmwtt lust made. He m- aiaui that rhe arae iment made anainit tie Xonhw sterm'mad i not blab enoucn and , that it M nn injuaticn > o people In alt Iowa , counttn Phmiirti which that road p se * . j The other mentaMa of the ooancil Sled an j j ancwer to Mr. H rrlott In which they at- j ! ! tn&pt to show that it te nothing but a piece of political buncombe OR aui pare. It IB ! i ! likely to produce a political * en * tion. j ! ONAWIa. . , April 1. ( Special. ) M. i Rlckman , numbered among the severely Bounded of the South Dakota volunteers. is a tan at William Rlckman of this place. At the outbreak at hostilities Riektnan went to Red Oak to enlist in the Flfty-flrsu Iowa. The rpniaent being full , he Tent to Sioux Falle. d. D. . and enllMed In a Dakota regi ment. RicKraan < nme * of nghtlni ; stock , aa BIB father , William Rickaian. and uncle. Tnm Hicktnan.rvd in 'tie aame company all through the evil war. being enlisted la the famous Fourth cavalry. Oilil FelliMri * HiiT" > 1 'rrr Tlra , ONAW.V. la. . Vprll L i6pecial. ) Last nidht Monona led e. > "o. MO , tadepenilent Order of Odd FeHowa. installed forty new members. The Western Star lodge team of Sioux < ntr h * l ifcarge of the dwpea work. This is one at the Snest drilled teams in western Iowa. At midnight a als course banqu wait * en-M at Hotel Monona. to 130 Odd FeUowft. The Maeonlo hall was used j far the occasion. Dininil Ov r for .V CARROLL. la. . April L iSpwial Tele- sram. ) The grand Jury today returned an iudlcnnent acalnst X W. Sweader for aa- sault with intent to commit murder and in ' ilt-fauft of J2.1MW bail ha la in Jail. Tie aa- j ( aauit was msde last week on Attorney F. j l M. Powers , who conducted dlvorco proceed- [ i incs ai ilnst Swender rsro years aqo. The j feellns of the community is against Swen der. ICniMTn In Dfi 3Innt" ! < . DE3 MOINES. April L A dispatch an nouncing the Sndlns of the bodr nf Seta Wriifht on N wIIne creek , ten mHes from Florence. Colo. , has aroused considerable interest here on account of tie reported loss of money. The dead man -vna a brother of E-dward Wright , ex-secretary of tie state of Iowa , and has a daughter and a in itua city. j Follow * HIT Cr 'il to Dentil. j j siourc crrr April L < sp ciat j sram-j Miss Emma Cado af Slous City died j todnr from thi ? eile ta of a tumor. She was 1,1 Chnstlsn Scientist and although a surferer Dor over two y ara. has refuel to employ a physician. She-supposed she was sutfer- ins ; from dropsy. MUSIC , FLOWERS A3D S03CS ( Continued from. Eighth Page. ) C. Neil Cook , who has just graduated from the University Medical college at Kansas j City , was her guest -luring the last week. I Mr. C. G. Saunders is enjoying a. visit I from his mother , Mrs. G. X Sauadi-rs of i Manilla. la. Sirs. J. M. Lane returned yesterday frara ' Chicago , where shu has been visiUag friends for tie last week. Sirs. F. B. Waraer and daughter. Miss KH- tie. aave gone to Boon a on a visit so friends during the Easter vacation. Mis * VioUu Ward of the High school fat - ulty is spending the Easter vacation visitIng - Ing relatives la Boone and Montour. Mr. J. S. Helm of Dallas. Tes. , is th i sue t of Hev. and Mrs. 3. SL Perkins. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Moran have rammed after a three weeks' trip ta the south. j Mrs. Story L. Bradbury has taken apart- ' tnente at the Grand. } Mr. Flnley Burke in Louisville. Ky. , Mr * . Edwar * Cannlns haa rsniraed from i an extended visit with reteiivM la Dfca- ' ver. Coin. Mr. and Mrs. John N. B ldwa and son have returai * * frcm WashingMn. D. C. Mr. nu Mrs. Clint S. Bytirs have ra- tsoved to 3K East Waabington avenue. Mlae Ollvs Thompson hta gone to Oak land to spesd the EMter vacation. MU Emma Beabee of Glen avenue is en tertaining Mrs. Ftea Tfcrtey of Washia- ton , O. C. Miss Mary Barclay nan returned from Ua- coln. Nab. , to pond the Bitatar ratatuin . with her family in tbu city. < Mrs. W. a. Hande o DMO called to 1 Kalaraazoo. Mich. , by the wtrioce illsew at I her father. Mr * . Vtetcr S. Bndr , romnp nt8d by her rvo oaildrea and none , left Thursday for GAlwbunr , HI. , tor a rtrtt with h r , gamma. Mr. Elmer M union wa * saest durtnif t * e Uwt weA of Walter Stwhoa nd taiaity. , Mrs. DeKay la rUnlug in CWcwfo. Mrs. B. W. Kara ta uUoyn ( ? a rlit tram i kr parants. Mr. aad Mrs. Jamas Patuiraon of N h PIMM. * * - auaerUmmtent P. B. Caaote f tteB * O M Moinw Acboolc wa the of Principal W. N. ClltfoM of ttw Council Blutta Hia * wdMal. Mi * Com Pendlwott hM Mtnra 4 from Dwnwr. Colo. , harinc fouoil the climate dMnnumial to her health. Mr. aud Mra. K. K. V a BfWBt to * in ! the * o ih oit 4 aleaaupe trip. Mr. Jofpfc B lllm r of Bausaa r * t i is . i i > ing In Chie . a v. a d Mn. g. M. PwMas antM ala 4 . < turia tb Uut wek 8 * . 2. F Lrt k at * Mr. Ouriea K. PUteB C Po4rwJ and < ' MlM Laum a. WUHatiw w w a rriel Wednamdar * * im at UM JM B * at tb w * bnte'a panuita un Lmcn arenua. Hey. ' Htmry Mr. and Mra. iaaut l Bumr J r iurn a from ; tieJr toutihtra trip 'Jwi Thurs day. Mr W44 rili being much iffiprav rf in aealtb. Mr. and MrC W. Klmball are urtaiBf in * Dr. frmd I'aikiu * of Aurora , steb. Mr. a d MM. L. L. Auaate aravwl fran " lixur future ooaw ia this dty. Una. Ihnad dpooavr at r ua 4 ta * Adaj oHim. . Carr-e Blc Ih nn ratanwd - 4af trrai A nlaaaant ylatt with raiattv a 18 trtaada .a N Orleans. ilr. aad Mrs. 0. 3. XcCUBUMfc haj 171 ? I'a. . .t-1 -"mani"l : < > w"ap < m ' . be f T * H if T ind Wrs. D C. Fraafclln in Mrnst < r etrcvt ' . t. f WMIIM * < * WMMWUM Had M Bis tlw law * elt tic an. 8 ttgl r rf w-unot. rr. HIM 8 CI16 Spammer. * l Ula Win ratnracd the Netmurim Suwe Cni nlty at Uueoltt to UM tamer n cation at Doom. Mrs. .r. B. Hunter eatertMB 4 tbe IM w * er , Mrs. Ho r : Reynold * , t Denver Colo. m a Kittle Bullard ! vi ua r f r. Mn. William * , ta ChieMo. Mian Julia Sramil of atatnatt strevt IB rlMUna ; relatlrw la Weetn , Mr. aad Mra. J. % * Sqnlrs aad tUMr rwa ttWfBters Mil from New t < rnt April 19 for < an extended tour .n Marope aad the fhr Met. . Mra. arah Cobvra I * vistUBi ; r * tttve itt < Kina4 ( h r. OKItt. Ttt bait siTva W dB * * ay ni nt at Royal , Arowum toll by tw Cls * * > Mukerainion pmred one of the taost noyaWe attain of tfl { * Tiwk. It trae Utratciy atteanVd aad an exc llfut proitnua of dances WM carried out. The success of the affair wai tae grnittty to the , eoaimittea on .irmn ment . oatMiatini ; , of B. W. Pair. J. Nugent. H. Bergnum. W. . - D. ' Known and f. Pelican. | Mrs. W S. Dlmmock iHt resterday for Atlantic to spend tae we * wna her st t r. ' MM. L. W Nllea. 3be was scootnpanlwl by . ; Mln : Darlini ? if KaaiM City. MlM Helena RoMaMil I * viotttag her j cooctn. Mrs. L. L. Arnold , at Burilhgton. l Mima Lllllu Enqerir entertftlned a antnb&r i of her friends Wednesday evening at her ] home. ' 2 * V'.n street. . I It is said there is somewhat of .1 mystery ! ' connected wltli the illustrated stories en- ] tenalnment to be stiven in Chandlers' bttll Taeaday evenim ? by St. Ajaes' solid. Sev- era ! prominent society people p * d far tila plcturw ; and society IB on the qui vive to , Jlsonver who they were. CITY WILL CO.Vn.-VCn TIIK FIOHT. AttorniT * 3luki n Knrtlirr Shovrtnir In I till' 2 H 1L CIIH * . Objections to the plaintiffs motion to va cate the decree handed down by Judge Towaer m the case of J. J. Shea against the City of Council Blurts were 31ed yes terday ia the district court by the attorneys for the city. I Ia opposition to Shea's motioa it is alleged - § leged by the city that the cause was fully ' I , submitted la Juae last aad held uader ad- j vlseaeat by the court uatil March 'S at this j : I year aad at the aubmiasloa of the case obj j i Jectioa was made to tha pleadings aad na ] I ' the attbraiasloa that no decrea could be entered - j tered for thu plalntllf. because the holders of obllgatioas of the dty were aot parties ' ( to tie action and because nJaiaUtt's evtdeace i : failed to show what , if aay. of the city's , I obllgatioaa were tavaiid. Further , that Shea. [ j without attemptlag at or subsequent to the submission of tie case to correct said de fects ia his case , waited uatil the anal de cree had beea issued aad that therefore it is now iaequitaale to permit the vacation of the decree or a aaal dismissal thereof without prejudice. . The city further sets up that Shea caa- j not wait until 3nal decree ia the cause , aad speculate upon its advantages to him ; ' aad wiea on belair defeated eadeavor to , ; take odvaatago of his omissions ia practice j aad. evideace to vex aad harass the Jefead- 1 ant city with further lltigatioa. either la I this or aay other action. The claim is also made by the city that j j Shea has aot made a ( sufficient showiag j i that thu holders of city securities caa aow be made parties defendant and ao pretens thai more thaa a part of such security holders caa be made parties : o the action. It is set up that the cause lavolves lar e public Jiterests and affects the prop ny rights aad internals of persons aot parties defendaat to the litigatioa aad that no valid reason has beea showa or exists for either the vacatioa or modification of rhe decree , la support of tSw allegation r.fr t the mo- rtoa is aot made ia good faith by Shea the dty shows that subsequeat to the auhrnis- slon of this cauEe and loag prior to the .do- cree a suit was instituted ia the superior court oa some of the obligations o-f the city alleged by Shea m his actloao be ille- sal aad that he made no attempt to make the holder of said obligations party defend- oat to this actioa , but that he did Hie a petitioa of iaterreatton , attacking the obllj gattons sued on as illegal , but subsequently dlsraiased the same find- allowed iudgaieat to be takea agaiast the dty oa said onliga- tions. Further , that the recant shows Shta s 1 actioa to be without suostaatial equity aad that it is speculative aad oonduded for \ other purpose thaa the good faith pro- tectioa of the taxpayers , -vhom he allegps to represeat. from illegal exactions. The case referred to .s the anu ta which Edmund - mund Jpflnes recovered judgmeat oa water fund -arraata. H -uI E.Htati- Tha following transfers were filed yester day in the abstract , title and loaa office of : I. W. Squire. 101 PearJ street : Beiknap Savings Bank to E. W Noah. ? sst i- lot ItC. Ongiaal Plat. CouncU Bluifo. w. ! . J 7,003 1 Ellas Jones < tml wife to E. L. Faau , awH nwH t-TT-H. w. J . 1,509 ) Franklin Clark and wife to Theodora fitcuejjoeekar ww jw't ad neli sw 4 -T-iL w. d . 4,513 E31a A. lUner to W. E. Wood , accre tion * -o ! ot L 2 and 4. : n 3J-77-44. U. . 2CO Stata 5 vinga Hank to Loulfia C. Eohn- Ing. lot a. block M , Grimes' add w. < l. 650 Shertlt so Mursrar-t D. Hutson. SotsS nd 4 M 3e 's subdivision of part toloci : 21 , Hughes' A. Doaipban's add. . sheriffs d . STt Barney 3. Terwilllgar and wife to John B. Long , part , ot ITS. Original Plat. Council Blurrs. tv 'i . 6LO"0 .Vnn VUrton to ilurieum Perry , lot 1ft block i Big Grove , tv. d . IBS I Eight transfers , jsgr sarlag . J , S Court \nti-t. la thu district court yesterday a decree of divorce was granted to Tit-adore Batch- , elor fron Ada Daichtflor on atatuiory i gronnda. On iuaiUr srouoils a divorce was granted to Com Brumbaugh from Elcaer I Brumbaugh. Mra. Brumbaugh was awarded , th custody of the minor * on. Ray. , Pred Jonec , thu young aian charged with te ilag V2 from hie roommate , vttm pre- ' Mated to the sraod jury and w iv d his liKht to ohailenge. The j rand Jury took sn oJioumiceoi v r Sunday antil Tuesday morning without making any report. i Martha A. Jones \ra appointed guardian , of the minot * , D * l' and Clark Junes. A Narrow E < < niii. { Thankful warns written by Mrs. Ada K. Bun at Groion. S. O. 'Wue taken with ; a bad ooid which M U d on my lungs ; i eough Kt in and anally terminated in coc- I Himptloe. Pour .iortora gave me up. u y- ' tog t ' ould live but a afaort time. I g&v , I myself up fo my Sartor , determine ! if t i ouutd not May with my fnttodB on e rth I would tor * * abutni < tnt * above. Mr HUB- i bMui w advuvd to g ( Or. KIng'a Sew Dtweovery for ' " "oiuujnpuon. Coughs and fold * . I gave It a trial , molt in all iRSit 1 boitlM. U bac cured aie. nod. 'bank God I ' am wivod nd nuw a well and aealUiy woman. " Tnal baitlto tr * * at Kuhn < jc Co. a i Jruij Mora. RMgular Mia Mt and ti.u * . juur- , aauwd or pnce refunded. ! n.-llil lhlnf . ( lUmblfr . i SA.X FHAMCISCO. Aprfl L Tba oquad of paUe * ) ondw L.tmtiuiant 8 nla. detailed 10 Minprwa luinbllng , condiutMi ta alleged I ciuo * m 'ThtnatoirD. ' made a iirianl raid , law IBM aucat. Tba Joorc of ihw ChimMM Mercaama axx-haatfe and the United Oriental Social club * < re broken 'iowa with ax * . ; Tamr-twa ChuuHM famblora aad U.OM In > -TI B , t > i" < il i a aotnpiM * tan.fao lar-atu , ; * HW * jurarad. rbi f of Police Liwa rrn"V"i ki * ( teterauaauoa to ele * ail liw On ouU in thv CUT , : "Rlv aw 4 llvor rapilator ano ! caa bHe tJw worU. " aaid aiac. The handed him x bott'.t * of He WHl'j Little thu fisuus iitUa Mb TlUFUhrulHiy , IT Bee & * M it EM ? for Aa ? OK M 2 * * , _ * _ i AflY MAKE WHEH. FOB THE WNHEK A 3 Tl * of Wln-ft Contrite llnri * IJfrn ; Jij" fri < ' ni , Vtinnu nnit \ Mill ffnn tfompotc lir j the VhHn. . ' ' - tt 4 m tmn & thttsitn i w . a sprtmc Turn- act , T jflormB aMl a sew wrwn. tl ta aow aMMMMrr to M ft fWrtA. Krcrr * rt & * ta B T 3 tterr wtHH. Tie ftrartlt thlntc lomettilBs ; trrwy man waata , too. And ; t looki M thmwrti T ry finr who really wantnt them ntnUA Imva to * o vlthmit thorn ; this tmton on aeomnt of the oiftn Th Be ftw imrarnratrd to furalnh i trbmte ' .vbo will sntw The B l e < nrhtmt mntMtlk There are few peoirfe now tvho re ant sware ' Uiat this w r * t S tttnn a wheel t joint ! ; to be what tt popularlr twrm l a "snap. ' and the aotaone U alrsmiy the talk of ( the town. Krerrbody aow knows that the , plan i * that 7h B * * will iv awar anr standard make nrbmi the -.Tinner oiar choo e Tor each OPi orters H ndtMl into our olSrc. Aa iwen aa th * flral * order liaro Se n mvtred the 3r t canted cloes and re * rtll award -he whe l to the ine ttrinmni ; the ; most orders out of the 30 . Tit-n cnntest No. i cloths and oantnt Nd. 2 opens on the aest JW onters. W < expect to give awar downs ofsrhuela fhr just how aar Uste ! onlr thirty people stan out to gt subuscrtbers they will only have to average ten apiece to make the total , so that the winner will not hare to it very many orders , you e . The way to do to to start earls- and hand : n your orders at The Be aifice as soon . .Vow about the orders. Each order must be for an actual new subscriber. Each subscriber must take This DM for at leasS three weeka and par for It in order to be counted. It la better , but not necessary , to pay In advance. If the subscription , is paid for in advaace it will count one on your score for each three weeks for which it is prepaid. For example. If a subscriber pays in advance for sir weeks itounts 2 : if he pays for twelve weeks it will count 4 : if he pays for one year it will count IT. On orders , which are not said in advance. > it will count only one on your score no matter how long he oontlnuis to take It. The contest beslns April S. OMAHA DAH.T BEE. Circuluation Department. V. B. Call at The Bee oiSce to register , i and gel sample copies. No one connected with The Bee will be allowd to enter this contest. ' I i JIN THE WHEELING WORLD j I ' Tallr Aliout tin- DlcycliTrnHf. . Rucu i . Rlralrr ami Otln-r Mutters ! | ut Intcrt'it. Trade papers devote considerable space to . the proposed bicycle trust , the rompletion J of whica is considered an evpat of the aear future. Strange to say , several of these papers < "oramend tile combine , on the ground that it insures stability of prices and will check , if not destroy , tan trade of the ar- strmfalera. Ail but two maaufactarera aavo signed , the asreement to tura over their t piaats at cat ! appraised price to the new company , utiich haa already aied incorpora- . tioa papers in the foster state of trusts. New ! i Jersey. The two companies are holding oir ' ' for an advaace In the appraised price. Aa . the new company Is to be capitalized at I about J60. * .000. a sllgat increase will aot j t delay tbe promoters la making the cocibiae | i j ! ' a complete oae. For a time the combine ! i will iave moner to bura. and it may be j depended on to "bura" aay maker outside j the breastworks and pinch traders who vio- j I late "its vulcanized rales. Punctures will , come later on. ( | The straggle for control of bicycle racing ; ' between the League of American Wheelmen and the National Cycling association shows no material change. Last week tfae league | ahuffied a aew dbdc and led by reisovinjr tUo sRispensioa agaiast the pnacipal tracks ! i of the east. This was taUea to mesa their j I return to the league , but the facts are that j only one. the Berkeley Oval , asked for reia- matfimeac. la malciag the request Or maaagers stated to the league officials that i they simply desired to remove the stigma of non-payment of debt. Still , the leagae officials trumpeted the reinstatement as a victory and the press committee worked ' overtime to circulate the "giortous news. " Concerainc ; tfce move tfce New York Sun - " of the situa- says"One peculiar phase - ' i lion is that the 8ve tracks reinstated are j members of the National Cycle Track asso- ' ciatioa. which has amide out every reference .j ence to the League of Amencaa Wheelmen ij ia its ooasUtution and by-taws aad substs- ' tutt-d "National Cycling Association. " Or I course , tfce tracks are privileged tovlta - | draw from the syndicate at any time , although - | though not one has done so yet. It is ' tuud in the National Cycling associatloa camp 'hat when the League \merican Wkeslmen representative requested aa in- I terview with tie representative of Maahat- ! taa Beacb it was crartly refusal. The League of Araertcaa Wneelmea Raciag Board offi- l ctalB aow la this dty are brimful of oon- adi-ace , however. They imply tSat they hare both sleeves fall of lokers , and that within a month mmethiag will drop hard sad there will be a great surgrite. " From Chicago comes the report chat the National Cycling aoeiation haa definitely , acquired two large tracks , thus -Korintf a i victory over the league. TUe tracks ars ' i the Charles River Park at Boston aad tb ' Fails River track at Lauisvilla , Suocssa m t winning Manager Decker of Boston , means i chat thu League of American Wheelmen oa- Uonal me t will be sarloufciy cnpplt-i. as it : haa dopetidtid upon this track for holding Its i big racM. Stotaiaenis have been slven out : I from the League of American Wheelmen 4 i headquarters In New York within a wp .k that Boston would remain loyal , but a letter tram Secretary B toiield r of the National leveling asoeiarion to Arthur Gardiner John West and othar * prominent- 'be outlaw organisation say that Dueker a a at last tH won. and at an opportune 'ime will ! announce his potation. P riiapn the claims j of S ereiary Batciirfdfrr doould 'aken * wth a gnMn of aalt. Both the National CyeiiBK aaioelation and the League ofmnr - lean WhwJrnan Iwuittra o ve be n Indulging in enrava aat cla n which in some .n- stanocB nave mat nailxad. but in more bave nor. It has ba g neraily oonidwihai Ouck r has t * a OB tt fenc , ami bis willinBlit to ffp oeie dlscanc * to cunter ' witfe ti * faof 4ary of the outlaw * jives color ta uw clfiunc now nuula. Wect and Gardia r bath atanu skat Batchttlder noulit o r 30 ta thu l * Eth at dtcviving then : in a anvate uaanauittcatian. and on thia teliaf ihwy aiak * * * r ooorirtian that 'he ; NatloBHl Cyclimf aMcatton iuu won 'he oval. Tit < U tru eamnaivn. a reported aanwtpoad Bt. te "la throw ill ; nai inJlwtare into th * eut. and at'jj thu i cramMUiaiui mclng urojfram * :1 : ! auitlawi tor N w Tark and M w Bngland. Nww York ttw mciag ntSHali are on the laraM ( a 4 teat conducted otrcvu duu. kaa ewer fc * * i run. lMMlr W nc iv it from and pnuaouna ui m.lu > it \ bttt tt t * ininrtta to work ! t up ui the limit , and tte BatnH * tpet d : a tait cinoit whiefc will nw tram six C MU 'tt tnrc TJu will te a part < ji Uw aatiooal , ar mil -u - iai ari is. csair.r.i..na : \ion .i 3e 4-"H i h n < < t ? r * * tmi9 i * * ti n * * v T irtii state and will Uwn o iv r : a Sordrt.nto CMMMl for l * * Twrtd' * clM8pioa * H < N Md cft from Uwns to Btwa for ta * national a After that ! Mrw rill be pat ia operation. aad - ! * nd- m Tin taw ta * * pt mwr aeartr Ml of tfte mamia. The amimalirtait will * * short , oat * ui tan * ia axirir ererr < * Jty of > ia tte a ern and middle * tats. A for on * , two Mid thrtay n eta a BeM faeMrgt ffnia X nr TorK. BntTMo , Boaloa. Bridwort. Cleveland. Indlaaapolla. Chlcaap. P * ria. UmitTtlle. Pb l -lprih and Tftmtoa. otbcr itira.viil mi : n UH time of M flne a national clrrult aatmi of , J t rear and that TlUt taw suite drcatU ; will fural li 'he most active svawn - > 6e ( L of American Wht ltntm rcni < < le > j par.taent ha w n. Tha racing board c par- fertioc ; it * plan * on tbrie lln s and w& t > tnt M Tiapl p d they will be so twnpt- .nic that evmt the most obstinate rider can- act b ip - r4nTher - his .ntwwrt lln. " It 1 s tb t at the Parts spoetloa In ! 19SOhers will be crel * races TB a * iwlally j prpar 5 track. aio.t irtll be operat ! l in conjunction with a track for lutoincbllt-j. The cycle rsc i will be for liberal purses , i with r pr : nttivas of all the world in th > . Itou. ' They want the .Unertoaa * m Parti during tt e ex ftsltlon. and want p oi lly to sw Malcr Tfcylor The oolonrf rider * ys that nuder ao dnum ttujces will he ride m Paris 1 , aa ha cannot .10 so wtthout entering th Sunday race * , whlrh he will not to la Vmertra. "t would be a hypoirite to ride ' SumJmys thsre and not here I hv my semplet and anil not ride Sunday , no matter if my itvin ? depends upon it. " Bald. Gard iner. Cooper. Zimmerman ami Kl er are all , * veil kmxrn in France and ail are wanted ' in t I3M aiongr with Michael , wtoora the , FrsiKh ] people will never forget. I sive sprocket chain in blcyclB oonwtmctlon if the idea of John S. Kldd of Des Moines. la. , can be carried into general practice , for > he ' utilizes far the purpose of power transmission - I mission an ordinary well-made twist link chain , which has recently been patented. The sprocket wheel haa th teeth arranged an Its periphery at on angle so shaped as . 10 successively engage in the openings of thu rwiat-llnk chain. The constitution of this cftain appears ui be simple aad cheap and ' con be made to sustain a great strain. It l is also mally kept dean. I The bicycle la a. lurury in Italy The man who buys a waei is mare than proi.p roiiK. Ho is affluent. Considering .he .iheap wages and tfae drains of taxation , a lira i9 cents ) saved , m Italy represents as muca laor and attendant irugaiity as -iollar .vould repre- sent in the Cnlted States. A good wheel costs at lea rf 250 lire from : hut jp aj 400 lire. When the patient Italian has saved' ; that much money ae isn't going : o squander it on frivolity. TVJ or three of the well known American manufacturers have ogen- des , in the large cities of Italy. The wheels are j advertised by colored lithographs on the billboards and ll ihvy pointings on the drop- cunains , : n thheaters. . The musin hails and , all the themers. except those at the tot class , disriruns their curtains with the e glaring advertisements. CHESS. The fact -hat players of more or Ie5 : a- experieace are liable to overlook a goldea apportanity ji the pursuit of a small ad vantage was emphasized la a recent letter : rom J. J. W < H s , a veteran who takes a ! athuriy interest ia the chuss players of Woodbine , Ia. Two of his. pupils. Hars- bt-rser. white , and Grimes , black , had r&sched tha position given below whea the former played R taKes P. enticed by the hope of wianiag a ? a.wa aad overiookiag a simple mate la rwo moves. The position is as fol lows : BLACK. Tha problem-aoivtng ' nte t. < ? nded ! at we-k. was participated in by a sufficient number to render it a surcess and was aeeesiartly prolonged twenty poiata to ! J determiaa the wianers. The credit of , ongiaating and carrying out the plaa ia due j to C. Q. D France of Lincoln. Many solv ers droppM out upon missing one problem. 1 as tha hope of overtakiag thofa with clear records was smalL Ia the next tourney aa . erfon will a made to xraat rhoj-e who fall beaiad aa equivalent for work tardily done. Those in at taw Snish on the present occasion wws : M. Thompwn. 614 South Fourtwath itrp t. Omaha , T. X. Hartzell. Kearaey. aad X. G. Gn3n. St. Edward , who are awarded 3rat. second and 'hint pnz s in the order oaaied. There was a defect t . m both Hartzell's and Gnffln's solution of N'o. < K. Thoiapsen. with singular mtlustry ! and oiuveraesE , submitted a oorreci solution to each of the ten problem : : ta the series. Tha pnzw. aa previously announced , were as follow * : "ChMS Harmoaies , " by Walter Pulitzer ; "Two More Chfss Problems. " by B. G. Laws , ihe celebrated Eagll&b coai- pos r. aad third. "CheEs Problems , Their j ConEtractsoa and Solution , " by Jnmt-s i Ilaymer. prcblKa editor of the British Chess j Magazine. Mr. Dn Fraace. who oollectud > and contributed funds for tha prizes , was | uaablu to obtain Pulitzer's book , an the 9r . Million has been exhauated. aad one of ' Rankln's narks was subHitut d. I ' The key mova to problem Xo. K is Q to i " n- 1ftrtrst am < * -"ratilr-i-1 n .e l * " uiaual 'nunami-nt if he'civt > A < - Lta Mmwtte of uncoia. a . EVK. > TS O.V THE Go.ui Cnnl anil EntiTlnlnfnc - < liirt nt Llttlll.i.U. . LJTTLK HOTK. Ark. . Anr-1 -Br-urif. . maphlny weather and a ? o id oard .itr-u"-d a OtMd attendance at Clinton parcan ! * afternoon. The talent ptckwJ the winner n all but one < if the six races , and 'he books quit io er. Summaries : First rate , I-year-olda. hnif , i m.le : Benita Brush wnn. Florem-e Anetm avjnil. . Elbe third. Time : 9:5&J. S Hond race , six furlong - Granhv won. Anrhony second. Royal Banner thlnl. Tlmr I 17. 17.Thlrt Thlrt rac . selling , sis fur'ong * : r > phia.z - won. Eltho.ln second. Arilngton third. Time : is. is.Fourth Fourth racs. handicap , , ona mile' L'in--t > won. Kitty B second , Bamiuo II th r-J. Time : : : . Fifth race. 2-year-olds , four furlongs Made Marie wnn ; Special Noticec jiid. The Monk third. Time : 0St. Slsth race , one mile , selling- Branch won. Wlson second. Jack Eayca tnlrit Time Ai-et-iit PoxltionM Tvltli V. C. A. CHIC.UJO. Aanl TTwo of .IIP most prominent of the Leagua of American Wht-lmen workers today accepted positions witti the Xartonai Cycling is : atl n ij erse 3. Gr nbunr. nationni auditor if tjiw league , as mi-mbrr 'rip bosrrl if - > n- "rol. and Ohartes P Root , for " nir . - H- handicanger in this dlsmrt oa - ° r - - Thts gentlem i olflriate 'n the "nt'.rv - m 'llHtnct. wnirh mbn i i.i a > t if Eurtaio and norJl of taie Muoon anil _ ' ! vui , lne. F-or the wuthern Jlstrct Hjrr" Haf- > y of Jacksonville was appotntfii - . . < lu i-ornpietlng th board of control. 'ir" ' ntji.rg anrt Rout wre thu official ft'r- " t ' * ! league .ast vear for thth ilistnc ; < 1r nhurj brinr ohainnan of the atuacing bu.u-'i CollectHUM ) - Dull In tinSouth. . j NASHVILLE. T"nn. . Apr4 ! ' Viaafu't university and 'he Cniverslty of Xat > nvlle opened thtr rr > ileirp season -ocja Si or"- Vandeibilt. 17 rnlv rs y of Nashville . Tonell piuys Vanderbllt nere Munduy and Tuesdai * LYNCHERS MUST FACE TRIAL ! Ivllllnif < i ( ColnrtMl Pimrmn trr \ it | LniiUcil Upon .in : i Julio by l tie Knrernmcnt. CE.VHLKSTON- . C. . Aanl L Fifteen prominent citizens of Lake City S. C. . will be ; mt on trial here in the Called States circuit court nest week to answer -he charge of having lynched Postmaster F-aser B. Baker more than a year ago. Besides killing the postmaster , who was a negro , the alleges lyachers will have to answer for killing Baker's iafant child and for buramg ! the Lake City postoffice. with all its effects. It is said here that othi-r arrests will b taade before the die is taken up. The iadlctment will go to the grand ; urr aad i the heariaK will begia at once. Eighty witnesses - ' nesses for the goverament have bt-ea sura- | moaed aad there is a srt-at array of wu- I nesses for the dofease. ' This is the flrst time on record that the ' federal government has come iato the south to take up a lynchlag trial. The murder if Baker was probably the most brutal nma kaowa ia the bi&tory of the state. Baker was appointed poEtmaster at Lake City aad ' before ha took charge ho was Taraedo keep away. He refused and an attempt was made to kill him soon after his . mmitsion was received. This failed aad then a regu lar band was orgaalzed to put him out of the way The dafeadants in this celebrated ease are Ezra McKaisht. W. X Webiter. M. V Ward. Moultrie Epps. H. C. Goodwla. c J. Joiaer , Otcar Kelly. Ed-.via Hodgers. Alonzo Rodgers , Eunry Stokes , Allen Bclk. % Tan Scmeriord. E. P. Lee. J. P Newham ami Manon Clark. They are represeatatlvfl business men from the Lake City section. Marion Clark was formerly the editor of 3 newspaper .a that town. Stokes was a deputy United States marshal la Grorsia some years ago aad the other prisoners are j merchants aad farmers. According to the testimony givea at the preilmiaary hi-ariag by Nflwham and Lee , who turned state s evidence , the Lake Tit ? baad of lyachttrs was organized for the ' special purpose of killing Baker. The nejrn had refUE - < l to leave town aad give up > he ' orBcc. The whllu people rebelled at tie idea of a colored poitmabter. nefore the discovery of On- Minute Care , miaisters wer greatly dlsturtx-d by cougatCE , ' caagresstiDEE. No excuse for it aaw. otflce s in s dingy , commun. m- attractv : building. You i.ck iwtcaute ! ) junltor 4on t aw < ep vour room , or lt.au jour windows. You walk upstairs , if you iavB oae ijours .n tap avenmg , ir whei < you fracture -ht > 3 DU ih to tsake J3 on 'ho E v nih Izr lor your omitMoiu of th other > i : . i ause thu elevator don t run. Your wall lo imoiied with 4&a aoii thu 'empvra- tur ) U Greenland m the winter and AJ la wimtrsr. You don t Itp atghts jmur bo.ks and apera may burn up at any time. You are ruining your naturally swet temper , and still you Ion t move into The Bee Building v iaily vtew it 'he fountain mil oslm * . and aatto mil sold ifhu A.hambra , court will irnn aailc 'our former tvmai ditposl- tionjr peraaps .t IK becau > rou have heart * h t 'here ire omr a iialf itoioo * aeant rooms .a The QI-B Building xnd think that thir ire aut desirable Thtw 'nolmi i team at ra very atadsomesi .o ihu building. Beudtw. there are 30 poor -ouma in tae Bfea Building. The few thai ira acsct Till not be empty man ? is-'fu. Caau around uxlay and will jfiow .hem uj rou. I are R. C , Peters & Company Rental Agents Ground Floor. Mazy ? . For SI ick Headache Conslipali ' I Liver ' , | i SIR" * * n Iffl : i I Tri : IZI 1Z8 Gsnis CURED i , HVM 'ri 4 BILE BEANS. They nvr S il . . 'f ) -I - J. f OflfH * - wUli poxiai note for 1 . . . ' . to n > 4ddro "tvn n > t ' - B'.lt f lj ve bfl lUttaritu ttoa t ar y'4r . matify ar oM ( naoiniy I ivavf found > - t. Payauuter f stt-unn-r 'V a- . a. I . . It v'.u j.nn'it ur BMUIC from ur ir.ifir.tttn < t . . . trtaJ * * . ir J& for - n j.ze - to J f Sroif'i * . .arci ann * > r