THE OMAIJA .DAILY "BEE: WEDNESDAY, APIUL 17, 1001. Telephone CO I, here. We have pretty styles at and up to 5.00. Quite a good many new Dress Skirts came by express this morning. Brilliantine is one of the fabrics which will be un usually good for the coming season. Handsome new effects at 10.75 and 12.00. WB CLOSE) SATURDAYS AT fl P. M. Af3KTS ron FOSTER KID OI.OVKP AM) Mo OA LI PATTlSlllfft. Thompson, Beldem & Co. Y. 11. C. A. IIUIMMNU. COtt. KITH AM) DOl'fSLAS ST. WAR ARE FOR ORIENT TRADE Eial Metniag of Sjmtor Olark'i Short Lin to California. HARRIMAN STRIVES TO BEAT HIM OUT Montana Copper KIiik AKnlnwt All Ihr Moneyi-il AntocriltH of -iltr Itnll rimil World lllvul llmitc Hot It I'niler Vn. SALT LAKE C1TV, Utah, April 1C United Stntcs Senator Clark, tho copper UtiR of Montana, tins thrown down tlid rmro of battle to K. II. Harrlman, John ft. Hockcfcllcr, Ocoiro tlotild, J. Plcrpont Morgan nnil nil tho other moneyed auto crata of tho railroad world. Senator Clark has declared Ills Intention to build a rail road from Los AnKoIen to Salt Lnko City. Ilo has $100,000,000 of his owu money with which to build It, niul Is now laying ratio from Los Angeles eastward. The Ilarrl man syndicate has declared Hint Clark nnd his railroad must ho mippresBed, und Is bending every energy and resource at Its command to that cod, The first fildrmlMi In flits conflict between the multimillionaires was fought out this week on nn old abandoned railroad grado stretching for forty miles across' tho Ne vada desert. Tho grade cost $1,000,000 nnd tho Harrlman people wcro tho victors In tho preliminary contest for Its possession. Bight months ago Senator Clark an nounced lil purpose, to build this railroad from l.os Anxobs across Nevada to Salt Lake City. Up was' not .take, seriously by rival lines. Ilo organized his company, with a capital of $23,000,000, It. C. Kerens, republican national committeeman for Mis souri, and other eastern men went In with him. Half a dozen Utah millionaires, In cluding United States Senator Kcarns, Joined the enterprise. The Los Angeles Terminal company was bought, with ItH ex tensive terminal franchises at' San Pedro harbor, for $3,000,000. Then Clark com menced grading and laying ties and rails. About this time tho Harrlman crowd pur chased the Southern 1'aulflc, which cannot nfford to divide tho California traffic with nny new road, anil set about to head off this upstart Clark. Oregon' Old Project. Ten years ago tho Oregon Short Line, now a Harrlman ro.nl, extending southwest from this city to tho Nevada line, built furty miles of expensive grade beyond Uvada, Its present terminus, Charles Kran els Adams Intended to extend tho Short Line to tho coiiHt. ThlH grade Includes sev eral tunnels nnd cost $1,000,000. Then cumo tho financial crash and tho receiverships, and the project was abandoned. No rails wcro laid ou the grade, which was sold to Lincoln county, Nevada, for non-payment of taxes. Senator Clark located his lino over this old grade and secured n decision from tho United StatcH hind otllco holding that tho Short Lino had forfeited nil of its rights. The Harrlman people ruchert ties and rails and Japs to tho scone nnd com menced laying track, announcing with n flourish that they had decided to extend to tho coast ot,onco over tho vory routo that Senator Clark hail' located. Mr. Harrlman Bald his company had built that grade nnd proposed to use It. Tho Clark forces sent a small gang of mpn down to love! up tho grade, and tho Short Lino tracklayers camo along after them with tho Harrlman rails. After offering feeblo resistance tho Clark forces wlihdrew and tho Short Line Is still extending Its track. Senator Clark Your Liver WJll be roused to Its natural duties and your biliousness, hcadacho and constipation bo cured It you tako Hood's Pills Sold by all druggists. 26 cents. MAP COUPON Bring- this Coupon and 25c to the Map Department, Bee Publishing Co., and (at a NEW CENSUS WALL MAP OF NEBRASKA 01? IOWA SliS iiSxMU Inchca. Has the 1900 census ot every county and town In tho state printed on the margin and the entire map. INCLUDING ALL RAILROADS, etc. Correct to January 1st, 1901. If sent by mall add 10c extra for postage and tube. Address THE HEE PUBLISHING CO.. May Dept. Omaha, Halt, r Bee, April 1, 1001. Our New House Wrappers. Arrived yesterday. The styles and materials are particularly pretty' tliis season. Many stores think any kind of workmanship will do for wrappers. Not so with our garments. Before they find a place in our store they tue as carefully examined as though they were silk skirts. This is the reason so many ladies purchase their garments 1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25 will go Into tho courts to settle the owner ship of tho grade. Tho Harrlman syndicate Is harassing Senator Clark by every means at its com mand. It proposes to change 200 miles on tho mal:i lino of tho Oregon Short Line, south of Salt Lake City, In order to occupy tho route picked out by Clark, and will selzo and occupy amountnln pass that Is tho key to that routo. When Clark projected his road ho ex pected to uso tho Illo Orando Western at Salt Luke City for nn eastern connection. Then Could nnd Harrlman bought tho West ern. Tho Uurllngton announced Its Inten tion to build Into Salt Lake City to givo Clark connection to tho easti Then Harrl man nnd Jim Hill bought control of the Uurllngton and stopped tho Salt Lake City extension. Hut Clark gives It out that ho will build to Salt Lake City, oven though no road nt this end will take, a pound of his trafllc. Shortcut Cnllfnrnln I.lnr. This Clark road wilt make the shortest routo between southern California und Chi cago, nnd will reduce tho dlstanco between Salt Lako City and Los Angeles from 1,200 to S00 miles. It will develop great coal and iron fields in southern Utah, but It Is not for local traffic or southern California business that, tho road is bolng built. Tho road is btit rl 'part of the stupendous plans of Clark and his associates. They own nil of tho .terminal facilities at San Pedro harbor. They propose to securo large government appropriations td Improvo this harbor. Their directorate Includes two United Status sena tors, one Mormon apostle, one member ot the republican national committee and r Perry S. Heath. They expect to land the appropriations. Then a line of steamships will bo established between San Pedro and tho Orient, nnd It Is to handle tho ex panding Orlcntnl trade that this road Is being built. It will require two years' for Its building. Ily that time a start will be mado on tho steamship line. Clark Is building cast from Los Angeles. Harrlman Is building westward from Salt Lnko City. Iloth roads ore going over prac tically tho same route. Some people pre dict that by the tlmo they meet tho com-munlty-of-lntori'st wizard will havo consoli dated Clark anu como Into control of both roads. Hut Senator Clark Is a bom fighter, nnd It would bo .characteristic of the man to spend $23,000,000 rather than yield to a rival. In tho menntlmo Salt Lake City realty Is ballooning. riiMruu-r Ascent Only. INDIANAPOLIS, April 16. J. W. Daly, formerly general passenger agent of tho Jacksonville & St. LouIb railway and brother of C. V. Daly, gbnerar passenger ngent of the Lake Erie &. Western railroad, has boon appointed southern passenger agent of tho Lnko Shoro & Michigan Southern railway, with headquarters at Cincinnati, effective April 15. ' Tinnii' ftoi'N In Mining. Dl'M'TIJ. April 10.-Char!fls A. -Townc. tho populist nominee .for view president last year, In president' of ii company Just formed hero to work whnt Is said 'to bo a vast deposit of corundum, nn nbrnslvo mineral similar to emery. Two democratic friends of Mr. Townc, 14. 12. nnd T. 11. Lewis, discovered tho de posits, consisting- of two hills practically all composed of corundum, on tho north shore of Lako Superior about twenty miles from here. They made the populist leader president of tho company, Which Is stocked for $1,000,001). It is tho Intontlon to estab lish a plant In Duluth. Suck for llnttlcnhln'a Hllvr-r. CHICAGO, April 10. A replevin suit to re cover tho solid silver sorvlco of the battle- wiip uiinois nas neon commenced m tho circuit court by the Towlo Manufacturing company. The corporation claims that the silver service Is a part of Its goods and chattels and that they wero taken pouses rlon of by tho ilcfcmlnntM .Anrll k Tim service Is now In the custody of tho North. ern i rum company lor saro Keeping. The defendants io tho suit urn wniln... n.m Nixon, llurloWN. HlBKlnbOtnani. Chnrles l,. iliiieiniiHon una mo rvonriern Trust Com pany bank. Tho property Is valued at $3,W. Another Tlirentened Abdnotlnn. LOCIANSPORT. IiuL. Anrll 1. fin q,,,in Henry Wiley, a prominent business man. received a letter ordcrlna him to leavo In a basket In a secluded spot at the niir grounds, wir uoiiucuon or Ills H-yenr-old son being threatened If he should fall to do so, Mr Wiley reported thu matter to tho police, who surrounded tho fair ground when Mr. Wiley deposited a dummy money package at the placo designated. The would-bo abductors failed to put In an nppenraneo, presumably having been In formed of the ruse.- REST MADE EASY. There Will Be Less Sleeplessness When Omaha People Learn This. Can't rest at night with, a bad back. A lame, a weak or 'an aching one. Doan's Kidney Pills nro for bad back. They euro every form of kidney Ills, From common backncho to diabetes. They nro endorsed by Omaha people. Mr. Win. Cooper of 018 South 17th 8t em ployed at tho Waterloo creamery says: "I was taken with a Bcvero caso of tho rrin and It left mo with a lame and aching duck, .vspeciany Dad mornings when I could scarcely drag myself about, and It was a hard task to get dressed. My work requires mo to stand in wet places at times and this had a tendency to make my back worse. Seolng Do.in's Kidney Pills ndvor tlsod I procured them nt Kuhn & Coa drug store. They completely cured mo and did It quickly." For salo by all dealers. Price 20 cento. roster-.Miiwirn co nuffalo. N. v., solo agents'for tho United States. Iteniemuor the name Doan's and take no other. TWO DEPARTMENTS WORKING IfcKceipori Plant Idle Fxcpt in riniihi'nj sad Hammtr thopa. TOWN MAYOR TAKES SOME PRECAUTIONS 1'uU on nn Extrn Force of Police, TIiuiikIi Sltuntlon Hum lleen Peaceful KiiuukIi l'l to ' Til Ik Time. PITTSJUUItO, Pa April 16( Tho close of tho second day of tho strike nt tho W. Dowces-Wood plant of the Amcrlcnn Sheet Steel company .at McKeesport shows a con dition of affairs that fqrebodes a stubboin fight, Involving the possibly shutdown of every union plant In tho country controlled by tha company. Tho fight Is being mado by tho Amal gamated workcrn fpr .tho, recognition of unionism nnd President Shaffer's announce ment that all of tho company's mlllmen would be called out niny, receive nauctlon At the meeting of the. advisory board to morrow. Secretary Jurrett, In charge of the labor bureau of tho company, will be present ut this meeting to present tho company's aide of tho matter nnd uso every eudcavor to avert n general strlk'c. If tho statement credited to the company that the McKees port plant wilt be closed indefinitely rather than recognUo the union Is adhered to President Shaffer's attitude will demand that the entire strength of the Amalga mated association bo pitted against the sheet compauy as a whole. Tho status of tho strike tonight is that only two department!) of tho mill nro In operation, tho steel mill or finishing de partment and tho hammer shop. The knob ling department was working today, but Its workmen to tho number of 125 Joined tho strikers, Tho mayor of McKeesport has tnken the precaution to havo tho mill nnd town po liced with a large extra force, but up to the present not the slightest disturbance has taken place. Tha company apparently has no Intention of trying to fill tho strikers' places nnd tho men seem content to allow their leaders to manage their campaign and nro not going near company property. PROSECUTION IS NOT THROUGH May Occupy Another IJny or the lllplcy Trial mIHi Itelmttnl Testimony. FltANKFORT, Ky April 1C When court convened today It was thought probablo that the evidence In tho Itlpley enso might bo concluded Into this afternoon. Tho ovl denco on behalf of tho defendant, regard ing a conversation with tho former assistant fcccretnry of state, J. n. Matthews, Indicates that tho prosecution has some important rebuttal testimony and may tako all of. tomorrow to get to tho argument. The linn of Interrogation pursued by the prosecution as to the conversation with Matthews Indicates that tho latter Is nearly ns important a witness against niplcy ac ex-Oovernor Bradley and .Judge Yost wore. The defendant, In response to questions, told of his movements- after the arrival of his company hero the morning of January 31. Ills company wuh stationed near tho executive mansion and penltonttary and had nothing to do with preventing the meet ing ot tho legislature. The prosecution asked If ho had not, In April last year, admitted In substance o Jr Tt. Mathews who was Caleb Powers' assistant secretary of state, that he could clear Powers, but that It was not then the proper time, and ho was going to New York and later pos sibly to California. An objection by tho defense was overruled and the witness said he was not positive as to his hnvlng said this to Mathews, but if ho did ho had in mind tho things that he had heard Implicating Henry Youtsey. The witness admitted ho had asked Mathews to go away with him and suggested that their wives go to his homo In Henry county. Tho cross-examination was completed at 11:30 and redirect examination developed nothing new in tho defendant's testimony. Hnydcu Smith and Hunter Moody contra dicted tho testimony of Witnesses Ferguson nnd Crawford, who tostlfled that while husk ing corn for Itlpley In Junuury, 1000, tho latter emphatically deuounccd Ooebcl. Smith and Moody .testified that tho corn was husked in September, iloss McOinnis also testified that tho work was done in Sep tember and that ho and Itlpley had dis cussed the proposition of going to Central America Just prior to Itipiey'a anest last winter. James Bradley, a member of Itlplcy's com pany, testified that tho military company had boon tnlkcd of for a year or so. The company was engaged In its first drill when word camo that (ioobel had beeu killed and calling out tho troops. "Can you toll us," said Attorney Wil liams of tho prosecution, "why It was so much easier for you all to get this com pany organized on tho evening of tho as sassination of Governor Goebel than it had beeu In the two or three years preced ing It?" "I cannot," responded tho witness, who was allowed to stand asldo. Several other members of the Itlpley company wero examined, but, tholr testi mony roiateu principally to tho orgnnlza- tlon of the company and was unimportant. To I'revcnt I'lieiinioiiia null ttrlp Laxative Uromo-Qulnlno removes '.be causa, HYMENEAL. Prince nmlcoii.)iichean llelenn. BRUSSELS, April 16. Tho Petit Bleu says that PrJnco Louis Napoleon has married tho Grand Duchess Helena, daughter of the Russian Grand Duko yiadlmir. Louis Napoleon was born July 10, ISfil. Ilo is the second son of tho lato Prince Jcromo Napoleon and tho younger brother of Prlnco Victor. Helena, tho youngest child of tho. Russian Grand Duko Vladimir, was born January 0, 1882. llnuillllllll-Xllyllu. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 1C (Spe clal,) Herman Baumann nnd Miss Eliza beth Nnylln wero married at tho Catholic church at 8 o'clock last night. They left on thu night train for Dcadwood and Hot Springs, S. D for a wedding trip. The groom Is a pharmacist of tho firm of Bau mann & Baumann, twin brothers. llenuett-Kloiiriioy. KANSAS CITY, April 16. James R. Bon nctt, Jr., who has been prominent In Min nesota politics twenty years, nnd Miss Rosalie Flournoy, daughter of Mrs. John T. Flournoy, were married hero today. Among those present wero ex-Scnator Charles Towno and wlfo of Minnesota. FIRE RECORD. Several Flriim nt Bristol. BRISTOL, Tenn,, April 16. Damago ag gregating $90,000 was caused hero tonight by fire, which originated In the Plko block, spread to tho Burs'on block and destroyed some smaller offlcu buildings. Tho Fowlor Drug company, King Bros,, shoo dealers, and Pllo Bros., general merchants, wero tho principal II rum burned out. Nt. .IiiKcplt Dry Gondii .Slook. JOPLIN, Mo., April 16. Flro tonight did $50,000 damage to tho dry goods stock of George U. Ttmplo at Sixth uad Main stieeti. Tho loss Is covered by Insurance. Tho building, owned by S. C. Henderson, was not destroyed. DEATH RECORD. Ilev. JiikIIii Fulton. SOMEUVILLE, Mass.. April 16.-Rw. Justin D, Fullci?, D. D., a Baptist clergy man, nnd formerly pastor of Trcmont temple, dlod at his home today of paralysis. From tho dignity Of a brilliant preacher nnd revivalist ho gained notoriety during recent years by his crusado against tho Roman Catholic church. Ho wrote tho book "Why Priests Should Wed." KitimnN City Miialelmi. KANSAS P1HV Anrll 11! Pnnnl U'ln. ceuz von Hola Mnclellnskl, onco a well Known musician, died today at tho German hospital of paralysis. He was a Polish no bleman who camo to Kansas City ten years ago. He had a lino musical education In Vlcnnn. OlileM Went Point tirniliinte. NEW YORK. Anrll 16. Motor .losenli Smith Brier, the oldest graduate of WcM Point, died today In this city, aged 03. Ho wns bom nt Georgetown, I), C, September 21, 1S08, and was graduated at West Point with distinction In 1829, ono of his class mates being Genoral Robert E. Lee. .cliruUu City Trnlneil ,urse. NEBRASKA CITY, April 16. (Special.) Miss Florence Millar died nt tho homo of her parents In this city this morning of Brlght's disease. MIes Millar was a trained nurse. She had lived here nearly all her life. Cticle nf Dr. (nimnnliiM. MOltNTT nfl.t,-Ati rt it C.unsaulus, 0110 of tho oldest residents of hub inncc, uroppen dean on tnc street nere. Ho was undo of Rev. Frank Gunsaulus of Chicago. MANKAT0 COURSING RESULTS Hlxtecn Jnck CniiKht nnil Twenty Four I)ok In All-Auc Him. MANICATO, Kan., April 16. There was much enthusiasm- ut the Central coursing meet hero today. Tho weuther was cool and fair and there were about BOO persons In Attendance. There wero sixteen Jacks caught by tho twonty-four dogs In tho all ium run n,,,l tun .....)... 1 "n... ,,,,,, jiiuiis ni:iu 111 uirir iiem, Tho winners' runs und tho puppy stake iiiiin nn, UL. tomorrow. Tho races resulted: Hummer won 'from Corhett, Slc Merrlles beat Husk Beryl. .nnmnvnt ,,, Ar..i xf. ...i.. w..i.. -- ..(item ..itiiiiu, illinium .until beat Henshl. Lord York beat Flecta. Tho iuru oeai uupper, Jleira Baby bent Charl'e Lomolnn. draco Gre.enwood beat Turquoise, Lady Gilmore heat Miss Russell, Recklesn hlte Prince, Lady Kmmu beat No Chow, .....u, in, in Linn ucui iiigiuanii iOii, iowii Boy beat l awny, Inry Gay beat Ncaret. Iowa .Maid beat Court Beauty. Imported KlVnilMPIt limit -Afiwrntliin 1..I.. rtll.. Sioux, Kid McCoy beat Fannie Orell. Astal Alt, l.l lin.. At 1(7... . . - . . V . ! .. "."-""i"u. i-iiy .aic neat .Mnnunio, I' rlendly Tip boat Larklim, Free Lady beat Kansas Lily, ItlFI.K.Mi: I -ROM 1'OIIKIG.V LANDS. Ten 111 ProinUc to Pnrtlelpnte In firent icraey Mhnot. r,KEXV YORK,. April 16,-Thn National TclllA Auunn til n. I ... I , , , .-v..iw, ui tfiiuciiuM. nun ruceiveu assurance of tho presenco of at least three rlilp teams, representing Ulster (Ireland), ........,111, 1,111, ..uniiuii, ni me interna- tlnn.f I H I In u inn, nff- li.iir n . .A 1. I.. .1.1 ......... ...,u..,,i, luitlllllllivill ll, im lll'lll nt Hen tt'irl V f ,.nw. l, . 1 u 1 today Secretary Jones received a lei tor fr in .i, Kin tine ui'iuiune. 111 wnicn Alvnro Carcares. president, writes that tho rlllo association of Argentina will endeavor to send a team tu participate In the tourna ment. Ilo explains, however, that owing to tho great dlAtance nnd tho dlfllcillty of direct communication t M Impossible to promise definitely that an Argentine team 11 JMlt llVII'Ult', SIXTY-MIX Hjumss ix OXR "ll.V Y. Trey .111. ken Up .t Tlmr In Mntoli ni oiumiiiiK. .CO,f,UMnVH.' Anr" 16--ln t"" six-dnv walking match tho scoro at U p. m, wns: ii . , ,, "i"1" iupm; j'tiiiik .'-M9 mlla 3 la'm! Ollbert Barnes. liXl miles . laps; George Tracy. .101 miles 6 laps; ?w.rsSi St?,kCH' V" mllr8 '"fa: Sammy V' 3 m es i ln,s: Oforgo V. Richard i?,1?' f2mtlcs 1 '"Pa: James Graham. S3 miles 12 laps; K. C. McClelland. f3 miles; Stephen Porter, miles 1 lap: Norman Taylor. S2 miles I lap; William Sachs 8 ,.i.,i-.T ., miiK, limy liesieltl, , miles !t laps; Kansas City Kid, M mile, 3 laps. Tho featuro of tho day was Tracy's work He was not In good condition yesterday. "-i"ii"i ihi'i iiililll! iiim won- i t- 1Quro, ot Klxt'-,ilK miles, putting Iiim POLO CI. II IIS' TO I! ll.V A 31 H.T DATIJS. Xntlounl AsHoeliitlou Give Chlcnuo " .III ne 'Jt-'M. XE1V Vm?K- Anrll n 'm... Vrvn.,.l,,i?.n1.1,).?.on,.t,!u" Br.0.,,n,lN "f Conn- to 11 luun.iiiiv, .11 u M,,, oepieniber 2 Tlll Iflllriinmnnlu nrrn.i...... 1 . ... . - ...,,,,i i tiimi'ii iiiciiitie: L IU- 1 to5 0 ' S9, ",ul ,t- Ij"ul' October I'lir.iusT inxox i;.ni:ii ahhksi. He anil 11 U Spnrrluu Pnrtner C'nn't Do HiiKliiesH In JIUKNiieliUHeltH. LAWRENCE, Mass., April HS.-Gcorco state officers this afternoon at a local theater, charged with promoting a boxing TTn'"-.,?'hfi,ilo.r0 Klowe"' 'ul William iiiA.ii iui iiiaiuiKurH, Wert! illxo IirroMtPfl. fhr. rr.rwT with !-,." .,IHy lug cxhlbUIon. ""K a "0X- Tamo Sport nt l.nkenlile, CITICAfin A.irll IfiThn . . side today was rather tame. bwyerWart '"K.JvaK not as good as usual. He invo South Klkhorn tho llrst nice. Three favor" "n.. ...Fl,, ub iiricnit'ii Avero enira Boomerack nnd ladybird. u0 .Ma'lgo l i tho fourth race, nturnhleil and almost fed Acnthcr clear, track fust, ' lutlluna ClerKymnii Klllril. PERU, Ind., April 10. Rov. J. Olllvler. pastor of the Kvangelleal church, need .n' unmnrrled, was Instantly killed loday He was returning from a visit, nnd ,, Wvo tlmo Jumped from a Wabash" train at 11 crossing. A train on another track struck him, cutting him In two. K sirucK IT SLUGS HARD. ConTee n Sure nnil Powerful llrulncr. "Let your coltco slave bo denied his gro at Its nnnoinled tlmo! Hen,lani, -i.. stomach fatlguo llko unto death, I knmv I uu in myself, nna navo seen it In other Strange that thinking, reasoning beings w persist In Its use," says Chns. Worrall c Topeka, Kansas, Hn lava further Hint lin ,11,1 ..... , . -- w ..in mil uegi drinking coltco until after ho was twont "in, unu inai siuwiy u uegan to polso him, and affect his hearing through hi nervous system.' He would quit eoffeo an the conditions would slowly disappear, hu "ono cold morning tho smell of my wf' corteo was too much for mo and I took cup. Soon I was drinking my regular ; lowanee. ti.nrlnir ilnwn hrnln nnil n...-U.. al- - " ,f-ici tho dully doso of tho nefarious concoction. by J.aier i round, my nreain coroing hard a frequent Ills of nausea, nnd'ihen I w taken down with bilious fever. .1 1IH Common sense camo to mo and j quit eoffeo nnd went back to Pos'tum. I at once began to gain and have had no returns ot my bilious symptoms, headache, dizziness, or vertigo, I now havo horilth, bright thoughts, nnd added weight, whero before there was ti valldlsm, tho blues, and a skeleton like condition of tho body. It would bo hard to tell how highly I value Postum. My Brothor, Prof, llarvoy Worrall, quit eoffeo because of Its effect on his health and uses Postum Food Coffee. He cot not stand tho nervous strain while usi iuld ng conee, but keeps well on Postum. MIsb Pnntz I know nersonallv hnu been Incapable of doing a day's work while she was using coffee, Sho quit It and took up Postum nnd Is now well and has perfectly steady nerves," DECISION GOES TO OLESON Befcrat Ed Bothtrj Airdi South Omaha Bout on Polnti. HAICH SMITH'S f RJEND3 ARE SKEPTICAL CI a I in Their Miiii Deserted the Penc il t of it Ornvt At tciii'.iincc I Lit rue mill the IIcmI of Order PrcA nils. Halch Smith of Omaha and Ulc Olcsou of .Chicago fought twenty rounds in Blum's hall, South Omaha, last night. Referee i:l Rothery awarded tho decision to Olcson, asserting that the Chicago featherweight had won on points. Tho mill was fast and Interesting. It wns witnessed by a big crowd of Omaha and South Omaha followers of flstlnna nnd If there wero any who wcto dlnsatlslled with the evening's entertainment they gave no expression of their discontent. By some tho referee's decision was questioned, many of Smith's friends believing that tholr favorite should havo ut least boon glvun the henellt of n draw, Tho order and decorum of tho big crowd wns n matter of more than passing interest. Throughout tho progress of the light there was little comment from the spectators. A blind man might have believed hlmsolf In the mjdst of a plnochlo tournament, Tho spectators wore asked at thu beginning to keep as quiet as possible and tho nbsenco of tho usual enthusiastic talk charac terizing the ringside was not becnusa ut a lack of Intel est. SiiiIIIi'm Appearance Improved. The light witnessed Smith's llrst appear ance In the ring aluco tho plucky fight hO made against Oscar Gardner In this city a few months ago. Ho showed up in much better form than on tho former oc casion. The Smlth-Olesou fight was tho main event of, tho evening. It followed n couplo of minor preliminaries. At 10:55 tho two men appeared In tho ring. Smith was re splendent in a bathrobe of rainbow hues. In his corner Buck Keith and young Ford wore stationed, whUo Harry Gilmore, Jr., Billy Morgan and Danny Haley wero In tho corner with tho Chicago man. Tho fastest fighting camo lu tho early rounds, Both men eino up to tho fifteenth round with honors, about even. Oleson em ployed a lefthand swing almost exclusively, alternating It occasionally with a lefthand feint and a punch with his right. Ho landed ropcatedly on tho cblored boy's fncc. A lefthand wallop la tho fourth inado Smith's nose show red. Smith repaid his antagonist in this round by administering n couplo of left arm swings that landed Bqunroly on Oleson's Jaws and sent him to his corner a bit wobbly. Sinn- After the fifteenth. Until tho fifteenth there wns about an even Interchange of blows. After that tho men slowed up. Smith got his guard Into hotter working order and countered many of his opponent's loads for his head and neck. It was a tossup when tjie twentieth round ended which man would get the decision or whothor It would bo declared u draw. Referee Rothery oyldcntly based his decision on Oleson's superior ring gen eralship. Tho Chicago man wns an adopt at ducking anil side-stepping and .avoided many of Smith's lunges by a clover get away. Miieh Scores n Iviioekilown. Each of tho men scored a clean knock down. In the. sixth .Smith pokedjils fight In, Oleson's breast. "Oleson 'followed with V lefthand ieixh and lan'iicd" a full a'rm right awing on tho sldo of the colored boy'a face. Smith went to tho floor and iook tho count. Ilo camo up smiling. Just be fore the gong sounded in the twentieth Smith had his inning. Ho walloped Ole son a terrific left arm swing on tho Jaw and tho Swedo toppled over to tho lloor. He was up almost Immediately, however, nnd poked hs left Into Smith's fncc Just as the gong sounded. ST. .tl.tei.OU W1XS AT XHWMAUKKT. VoloilyovNkl, Hidden hy I, cuter It el IT, C'oiiifN In Third. LONDON, April li;.-Colonel II. McCnl mont's bay colt, St, Macloti, by St. Simon Mlmle, won tho forty-Second Nowmnrket biennial stakes at tlio Newport Craven meeting today. .Arthur James1. Magic Mir ror was Hecond and William C. Whitney's Volodyosvkl, ridden by Lester Relff. third. Sown horses ran, Tho performance ot Volodyovskl was a distinct disappoint mciit and showed a need of preparation should he meet tho expectation of those who have held htm a favorite for tho Derby. The biennial stakes Is of 20 sover eign! each, with OW t-overelgns added for 3-year-oIdc oyer tm Rowley mile. Tho betting was (i to 1 against Si. Ma clou, 3 to 1 against Magla Mirror and .1 to 1 against Volodyovskl. After tho raco Volo dyovskl receded In the Derby betting from 0 to 1 to 8 to 1. Dan Mahcr had thu mount on MnCreary's horse, TliomiiH. Cat. In I ho rare for the Long Trlul plate and cume in second. Thin race was won by Lincoln Mint, and South Australian, ridden by Clem Jenkins, an American, was third. In tho race for tho Crawford slnkcs handicap C. S. Newton's Lord Krne.st, Mahcr tip.-won; Captain Loder's Lutetla (J. Relff) second, J, .Craig's Carlokemp third. Ton horses started. MOIIK .MO.NKV KOII .IOIIX SCHORR. Ill" Filly. Lnily Schorr, .Milken Ciooil nt M cm nil In, MEMPHIS, Tonn.. April IG.-John F. Schorr's bay lllly, Lady Schorr, bv Imp. F.xher-Wnrmiiutlo. vVon th Tennesseo Onks this HftcrmifMi, covering the inllo In 1:42-11 and beating T. I'. ILiyos" Uidy Strathmorc half a length. MIsb Bennett, tlie only othur Contender.- linlshed third six lengths nway. Lady Schorr opened at 1 to 3 In the liliu. llllt 11 ltntl 1.1. ll r.l'..,..t ,1... . ... n . . .. ,"" w. " mill: in o io i, at tlio close. .Miss llennott was second iiiuuii in iun, wiiiio in'iuy wtratnmoro was tho outsider. To a good start Lndv Strathmoro Jumped to tho front and toil Into tho stretch by two lengths, Hero Woods moved up on the favorite and with a llltlo urging I-aily Schorr won bv half a length. .Miss Bennett did not seem to llko either weight ur dlstanco and was out run at the end, Harry Pulllnrn, tho second choice, won tho llrst race easily from Kdltli O, Tjie second racu was won by Sam P. Cochran, the favorite, w.lio beat Assessment u length. Old Hutch was an odds-mi favorite, fur tlio third raco and won easily from tho unnnml r.linl,.. 1l.i.,nln 1 .... i-l... ...1... ...... .t.u..w ...v..-..., .!i .... i-tlllKt Willi HUM been informing emitlHlenlly, won tho fifth .linn uiiiiiuuAa, tin llllinitlt-r. lie H1XII1 CVCni went to .aek Ford, Myra Morella was sec onil and Clorlta, thq fuvoiite, linlshed in tho ruck. IH'TCII COM Kill AX A (iOOII .lOKIWI, SuriirlNfM .Newport Tuleut hy Wliinliiu. IIIh It nee. CINCINNATI. April Itf.-Dutcli Comedian surprised thu talent at Newport today by winning I he fourth raco at vlx and a half fiiilongs from Home of tho best horAes ut the track. He wan io in 1 In ihe betting and ran for tho llrst time In the colors of Peto Fagln, who claimed him out of a Hell ing race tho other day. Weather cloudy, track heavy. Summary: First rare, Jv and a half furlongs, sell ing: Krema won, Brown Vail second. Tlmo: 1:12. Second race, five and a half furlongs, Helling: Kva Wilson won, Kaster second. Time: tilO'.i, Third raco, four and h half furlongs: ICIgiva won, Myrtle Dell second, Tlmo: of,!j, Fourth rare, six and a half furlnngn: Dutch Comedian won, J, II, Sloan second Tlme:.:21W. Fifth race, seven furlongs, soiling: Cos tine wnif, Como Qulok second. Tlmo: 1:33 Sixth race, one mllo: I-uwtou won, Sara gamp second. Time: 1:18. IIPM.MAX I)Oi:s WF.I.I. AT A 11 TH DUCT. ItldcM Three of the Wlnnem ut the Vnrh" Truck. NI3W YORK, April H.-Threo favorites, two well played second choices and Sad ducee. at 5 to 1, who could hardly be called nn outsider, accounted for the six tares at Aqueduct today Hulliniin rode three win ners and carried off the Jockey honors. It was again cold and showryy but a crowd of eumo 3,w) persons wm on hand ELuxuiy C Try One Tonight ) El Merito ) 5 Cent Clear ) I "OLTZ CLYMKlTA CO., PKRUIOY i MOURE. ( DiBtributots, Omuha. 1 Brings ( Havana J Home J to You to enjoy the sport. Pndduccc, with Garrl gun up. winy psfsed by for Snark In the llrst race and his followers got tho good price of live and six to ono against him. He broke well and after Indulging Judge Wardcll with tho lend for half a mile camo away and won handily from Snark. Bullmiiu secured his llrst victory on Sadlo S.. In tho second nice. She won nt the prohibitive price of S to 5 and only won through a vigorous finish by a short head from Spry Bultmnn's other mounts were Shorehani and Jack DoMund, lu the II ft It nnd sixth races. Both wero favorites and won without much trouble. Red Damsel won the third through getting much the best of tho start, The fourth raco went 'to the second Choice, Althca. IOWA STATU IIOWIM: ASSOCIATION. Its Kxecutlve Committee Meetx Toilny to Decide on Place for lleicnttii. The executive committee of tho lowa Stato Rowing association will meet lu Council Bluffs this afternoon to select the place for holding this yenr's regatta. There Is no question but Council Bluffs will he chosen and that tho regatta will be at Lako Maniiwa. Tho ollleers of the imsnclntlmi arc: Presl iiim-, a., v.. Miiici. niuux iuy. cufiigu, uai Stock. Ottutnwil. Tliev. with llm fnllnulin. comprise' the cxeeiitlvo committee: J. H, Rush, Waterloo: K. A. Blood, Sioux City; R. A. Holding, Uurllngton. Tho Council Bluffs Rowing association will entertain the members of the. executive committee with a smoker this ovenlng In the leaguo rooms at tho Grand hotel, Coun cil Bluffs. KTANSAS .HPOHTSMP.X'S TOCUVAMrJXT. Seventy-Klve Participant Annniiilile nt lieilvenwortli'N I'nrk. LKAVKNWORTH, Kan., April Hi.-Tho tenth annuul tournament of tho. Kansns State Sportsmen's association was hold In Kloctric park today, with scventy-flvc par ticipants. Today's featuro was the team race, which wif,.wJJn '" O'Hrlcn of Floronco and lllcks of Stafford, the trophy being a silver coftoc urn. Final scores today are: "Tramp" Irwin, 19i: Snencer, :i3i Cox. IfX); Sexton. 191; ArnoM. 210; Kd O'Brien. aos: B. Johnson ISO; ,Frcy, i?Jl llerr, 2US; Pnrmelec, 210; Koohlor. iia: Gottlieb, 20ii; Clnpp, io5; Cun ningham, "jot; I.nnilerman. .15; Waildlng ton, Ml; Rogers, lit!; Moore, all; Raines, -W; Slmpklns, '.'; Norton, 131; Wright, 195. SHAMROCK l.KAVKS CI, VII I ; I.lploii Sorry It In Altered, hut K&pertM Sny It'n Fnmer. (Copyright. 1901, hy Press Publishing Co.) GLASGOW, April lC.-(Now York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Shamrock 1 left the Clyde In tow today for South ampton. whero It will nwalt tho challenger. Tho cutting down of tho Flfo boat Is un derstood to be a great Improvement. Fife nnd rlngo both say It Is ten minutes fnsler. Llpton thinks tho alterations a pity, but says It cannot bo helped now. CHICAfiO III'STI.KS FOR CASH. Will Ciil I for SiiliNcriiitlmiK In Olym pian Hitmen I'urne. CHICAGO, April 10. The committee, which Is at work on behalf of the effort to have the' Olympian games of JtKM held In Chicago has decided to call for popular subscriptions I his week. Tho list will bo open for rums as low as cents and tho subscriptions will ho Interchangeable' for tickets or stock. Committees will bo appointed in all tho pub. lie schools to provide n children's fund, POOL a 1 1 A M I IO.VSIIII' "to v n X A si k n T. ItcOro Wins In Klrat of Three MrIiI' Content. ll'ionivnTrtw . ii .n , .. . . , . . '..i.iiiiiiuiuii, ,ui , i nice uiguis' pool tournament for tho championship of Inn u-nrlrl Wit u Imoun ti.-n a ,...11. i i. . '. .... DcOru. tho ciibim, anl Krank hormun fir AmArlr.ii T1!!.. nlm. I- rn.. nM i.i,.. ni a nlglit. DoOro won In tonight's contest. .......... w u iim iigiunHi im lor Sherman. DeOro's best run was forty. Ilaukern. Wenr Out ShlrtH. The. Omaha National bank team defeated tho Nebraska Shirt company tenni nt ten plna Inst night lit tho Gate City alleys, Scoro: OMAHA NATIONAL BANK. Nente iA n? im Stllllt j.! J8! lfi2 HS- 199 MoDntvnll -i-.i ni i,:- jto Tracy isu "in i;!T 47ii Burgess 161 157 127 IIS Totals 503 7K 73S 2.331 N.IJBRSli.v SHIRT COMPANY. Davison 1i'l l.li Ii7 Jir Yost '...'. 174 150 K.7 t'J7 I, inline r 11? . ,n.. ilim-r, ,, ,, 1111 I.IO !'), lllirgONH , , 13(1 m 1M til Bengelo , H7 179 1M- (32 Totals'1'.,...., 7 7l "?3S 2.2SI Anr Titlifornn Iteciiril, SAN FRANCISCO, April 1ii.-Anothor track record was lowered at Tanforan to day. Crusifdos ran four furlongs In 0:I7U. The Bnldwln colt wns at 7 to 1 and won easily. ', Favorites again fared badly, llornioso was tho only llrst cholco to reach tho wiro In front Tint .Murphy bid him up from tm to K00, " Silm Illldroth retnlned him, Mouiicc was In good form, riding thrco win ners. 1, ,r , Hunt- Vlnln... APPLMTON, Wis. April 16.-Bonnv Yanger 'easily defeated "Turkey Point1' jiiliy oiiiiu ii,ii; iiiuiKiii in win i our ( II rm,,l ,.f ivlirif ivtin l,i li...... l.n.... ..,1.1,.. ... V"",,"' ""' ".I'll Mil I'lglU- round contest. In tho preliminaries Martin Duffy of C.hlcago got tho decision over Perry Quernun'of Mllwuukco In twlvo rounds. ( lueliiuntl 7 Duyfnn !!. 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