FRANK ROBOT AT THE BAF I Linai Oit Some Hoi (his fr A. Gi Epaldmj. TELLS HIM POINTEDLY TO RETIRE At'cuxrn Ilie ViMrrnn of l)clnnlii ami DlfiruptliiK Xiitlomil I.ciwcim- Ii In IroiltlcliiK h)Klrni (if .Sell ing l'in cm. CLEVKLAND, Jan. 10. President Frank Dellaag rtoblson of the Ht. I.uuU National league bane ball team today sent out tbu following open letter to Mr. A. (1. Spalding, in reply to a publldhed Interview with the latter a few days since; .Mr. A. O. HpulrilnK, Alhermnr Hotel, New York: Dear Hir l received todny letter MKned tiy you, which lino previously ijeen thfn to ttio presn. You mate you wiltu ttimpiy as an Indlvlduul. In yuiir loiter yon offer u greut ileal ot iidvlcu tu other. Vou enclisc 11 copy of your letter to John T. Uitisli, (luted jnnunry 7. l'JV-'. in mat letter you iiiivIko Mr. UruMi to Induro trie to dispone ot my "uiomoI Interest In the Ht. l.uiiiH club. I may consider it, A number of yearn iigo the l'lnciii;o club, or winch you vturu then president, begun tne most uboininiiole practice (Htm In my opinion thu beginning ot the downfall of the National league), celling the releases of Clarkson umt Kelly tor 120.W) to the lfoxton club. Vou established u precedent thut ever since lias compelled every other ciuli to follow or get out ot tbu haw bull business. I'ndcr the method established by you and your CIiicuro club the. mi. i.outs Iluse llall company, uurlng thu season ur ISM), paid out over :w.(W for the release or ball players to strengthen Its club. J be lieve this l more money than you or your Chicago club has paid out In tint twenty alx years you claim to have been u menu ber of the National league. Tell .Hpnlilluu lit Itrlfrc. When you brgau the practice of selling b.iso ball players that moment the .Nu tlnnal league lost thu respect ana conti nence of thi! base ball players and thut chapter came to a closu u year ago last npnng, when by yoltr actions the players were torced to torm the flayers' l'rotcctlvii association and demand of the National league, that this tyriinnlcul process could no longer bo endured, and the Natlonul league accepted and agreed to thulr de mands. Vet you are advising others to In duco mo to get out ot the National league. Mr. llriiBh suggested to you to retire. , I nay to you, retlru. Meforo doing so you mlijlit enlighten an anxious base ball public from ocean to ocean, why tbu Chicago club has not paid Adrian V. Anson any illvldends on his Chi cago Uase llall company slock (which lm paid fori. Also why you took Mr. Anson on a trip ncross tho ocean only n few yearn ago, and only gave hlin a few hours' notice, pending a syndicate Imso ball dual between the Chicago liase Hall club and tho Cleveland Hnse Hall club that was never consummated, ami at which time you were wearing what was called In base ball policies, "gum shoes." Take uway the screen and let the public to that the only object you have In view In this huso ball controversy Is to renew tho base ball contract between tho Na tional Icaguo and A. O. Spalding & Ilros. 1 will try to keep In thu front tiring line and remain there, as long as tho ammunition lnsts. Thu supply Is very large. Yours truly, KItANIC I)H HAAS ltOHIHON. A. II. .SoiIimi'h Letter. NEW YOKK, Jan. 10. Tonight A. O. Spalding mndo public all of tho corro epondenco between himself and A. II. Soden .of the Iloston National base, ball club, bear ing on the) recent letter sent out by Mr. Spalding to all tho magnates. All of the replies to this have been published except that of Mr. Soden, which was held back by Spalding, at tho request of Soden. Mr. Soden's reply In full follows: Mr. A'.'G. Spalding: My Dear Sir-Yours of tho 3d, addressed to Messrs. Dreyfus tuid others, at hand and In reply will stato that In my opinion It 1h very deslrnblo that tho court should render a decision at tho rnrllcat prmaltile moment regarding tljivuo.-, tlon of tho National league at Its session on December 13 and 11. The Hostou association Is ready to ac cept tho decision of tho court and will abldo by It. and loyally support the per sons selected If they nro declared legally elected. If not, wo deslro n legal election nnd a meeting of the Nutlonnl league nhould bu cnlled as soon ns a- decision Is rendered. DiiulitN (he I.riinlltj'. I am not opposed to tho persons claimed to have been' cleuted, but am opposed to the mothods and havu honest doubts ns to tho legality of tho action of the meeting, nnd when this point Is decided I am ready ,to act on my boat Judgment, as I am not pledged to any pcrxon or to any scheme. 1 should be glad to dispose, of my Interests, not only In tho Now York club, but In tho Iloston club, and retire from any connec tion' with baso ball. Plcaso consider this communication confidential, as I havu no lelro to be quoted In tho public prints. AVIth kind regards, truly yours, A. II. SODEN. nesldes this letter Spalding makes public other correspondence between himself, Mr. Bodcn and J. U. Hillings, ono of the di rectors of tho Dostnn club. Tho tendency of the lnttcr's letters go to show that tho Iloston club will readily support Mr. Spald ing should tho court decide that his elec tion to tho presidency of tho National league was legal. JAMES WHITTAKER RETURNS I.ocnl Kent hern olulit (iurii Into Triiln InK for III I'luht with lluleli Sin llli. . After undergoing and recovering from a painful surgical operation In Alliance, O., James Wb'ttnker. tho Omaha featherweight, has returned to this city to prepare for Ills fight with llalch Smith, billed for Janu ary 25. Great pain which Whlttakcr has Buffered from his left shoulder for sotno weeks past compelled him to seek medical aid. Tho X-ray was put on the shoulder and It dis closed a splinter of glass Imbedded deeply In the flesh. This was removed and tho wound has healed nicely. Whlttakir will commence hard .training at once and already has a good start toward prime condition, as ho did light work nt gymnasiums In Alliance after his shoulder Dzsra't Lose Your Grip Gray hairs often stand In the way of advancement Tor both men and women, socially and in business, Many men ore failing; to secure good positions just because they look " too old," and no one knows how many women have been disappointed in life because they have fulled to preserve that attractiveness which o largely uepenas on me nair. HAY'S HAIR -HEALTH httbtenableiilngtothoniandi. Il II h!r food, nouriihi the rooii, forclnr luxuriant powih, cortrlnf tUt poi. itilurlng fcethnrts and Ul, and poiltlvily brt back gray fair to lit youthful biauiy inj color, May's lUlr-ttf alth Is not dye, and In tic canoot b dtttctrd. LAUQE 5oc. DOTTLllS. AT LEAOINQ DRUQOISTS. 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'I WCll. ni.Hl'FS-MOROAN, 142 Hro.vlway: DellAVEN, Central Broadway; DROWN, 627 Main; WHELEY, W Broadway. was practically healed. Ho gays he will liavo a punch behind oach hand now. HORTON IS A LONE WINNER Only I'm orlte (u ('nptute n I'rlte on the; Truck nt Onklitti il. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. lO.-ttorton was the only favorlttt to win ut Oakland today, the long-priced horses and second choices getting the money. The Cadmus handicap, the feature of the card, went to tlvron Hofe, who led all the way, beating Eonlc a length In u drive. J. Hoggs, tiuoted at HJ to 1. was third, In front of Jim Hall, the favorite. Gold Kinder, at oddn of G to 1, bent Senator Mntts a neck In the llrst race, but made n poor showing. Hard Hums, an S to 1 chance, won. ridden by Mounce, trom Mnrlneuse and Modder. In tins petond men Kaltcnt fell, but Hoar escaped Injury. Hcsults: First rnie. three-quarters of a mile, sell ing: rSold Kinder won, Senator Mutts sec ond, Kldred third. Time: lilHJ. Second race, Futurity course, selling: Colonial Cllrl won. Shell Mount second, Tyrannus third. Time: 1:11. Third race, one mile, selling: Hard Hums won, Murlncuse second, Modder third. Time: 1:11. Fourth race, one mile, selling: Quadra won, Commissioner Forstcr second, Jingle third. Time; 1:12. Fifth race, throe-quurtiTs of n mile, Cad mus handicap; Hyroii Hose won, Konlo second, J. Hoggs third. Time: 1:13. Sixth rate, ono mile and seventy ynrds, selling; 1 lor ton won, Wyoming second, Hragg third. Time: 1:44. !'iivorltc Are l'nt. NEW OHLEANS, Jan. lO.-Oabi Day was the only beaten tuvorllo nnd he wan de feated by Ny.x. ugnlnst whom the ring laid the false price of 16 to 1. Husults: First race, one mile nnd a furlong: Myn heer won, EI tlhor second, Campus third. Time: 1:55. Second race, selling, six and a half fur longs: Nyx won, lola second, Sam Lazarus third. Time: 1:21. Third race, steeplechnse, handicap, short course: Hrlstol won. Dagmar second, King Elkwood third. Time: 3:ipi. Fourth nice, handicap, seven furlongs: Pigeon Post won, Jesse Jurboe second, I.ndy Kent third. Time: 1:274. Fifth race, se'llng. one mile nnd twenty yards: Mister Phlnncsy won, Freo, Admis sion second, Water House third, Time: 1!I2U. Sixth race, six furlongs: O'Hngen won, Mario Hell second, Iady Albert third. Time; l:13'i. Unreal nt t'linrlmtnii, CHAItI.ESTON, S. C, Jan. lO.-Hesulls of today's races; First race, seven-r Ighths of n mile: Col lctte won, Ijitty Alntree second, I.lttlo Tower third. Time: 1:34. Second race, selling, three-quarters of a in lie: Certain - won, Poorlands accond, Klldarlle third. Time: 1:204. Thlnl rate, selling, one mile nnd n six teenth: Domlnls won, Jnlletta second, Frank H. third. Time: 1:53. Fourth race, selling, three-qunrters of a mile: l.ady Dayman won, Katie Gibbous second, Gratia third. Time: 1:19. Fifth race, selling, live-eighths of n mile: Eva's Dntllng won. Incandescent second, Passaic third. Time: l:2t. Hurt Tnio k for Crouton. CJtERTON, la., Jnn. 10.-(Speclnl.) The committees appointed for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions to raise n fund to buy the grounds and conduct n fair ami raco meeting at Creston the coming fall lias met with splendid success. The Indi cations nr that a meeting will bo given nnd Hint Creston will enter n circuit com posed of adjacent cltleH nnd offer liberal purses for u meeting. CrHieiiN n I'rolltnlili Exhibit. TOLEDO. O., Jan. 10,-Oeorge H. Ketchnm. owner nnd driver of Cresceus, announced today that during the year ho received more than $70,(J0 in purses and money for exhibitions given In various part of tho country by Cresceus. Tho horse today was tuken to the Ketcham farm, where he will remain during tho winter. ItrfiiHi-n I.Ii'cmhi lc CorrlHnn. LONDON. Jun. 10. It Is understood that Kdward Corrlgan, the Chicago horseman, has been refused a license to train on Newmarket heath. ICriiK I'll r Km Defeat Omnium. On the CJnte City alleys Inst night tho Krug Parks won two games from tho lead ers. Score: KltUCJ PARKS. , 1st. Id. 3d. Totnl. Connery K.182 221 1M 671 llowman 14S 191 183 622 Fogg 107 158 193 616 F. Krug 130 lfiO 133 423 Hengeio 190 179 192 661 Totals $23 911 SS5 2,699 OMAHAS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Totnl. Lehman 193 203 216 612 rimead IB) 134 186 4S3 lleud 16S 1R5 140 493 Emery 215 179 172 606 Zarp 181 187 134 55 Totals Tola "sis m i&ii HfeenlrlCH Detent Ilniiuilrrn. In tho women's tcnpln contest on Clark's nlleys last night tin Eccentrics won from the Itnuuders by 61 pins. Score: ECCENTRICS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Totnl. Miss O nan In Lehmanu.130 113 $S 361 Mrs. W. H. Wlgman..i:6 82 90 29S Mrs. H. Heselln 118 116 121 356 Mrs. F. 11. Krug 122 162 116 400 Totals 496 603 415 M14 ROUNDERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Miss Tip Intnnu 12S 114 93 333 Mrs. Julia ilahn 100 89 95 284 Miss Maymo Ooernc ., 90 121 . 105 S19 Miss Lou Ooerne 157 111 1 127 425 Totals 7475 lift lio U63 Mm Austin In Otitclnssril, HALTIMORE. Jan. 10. Jim Austin of New York quit In the fourth r6und of what wiih to have been n twenty-round fight with "Young Peter Jncknon" hero tonight. Austin was simply outclassed. Ho went iiown repeatedly for tho limit and after he had been knocked through tho ropes In tho middle of tho fourth round ho Indicated that he had enough. Kiioi'ki'il Out In Ninth KoiiiiiI. SAVANNAH. On., Jan. 10,-The glove contest between Tom Crelghton of Savnn nnh and Fred Douglas of Hrooklyn at 145 pounds beforo the Savannah Athletic club tonight resulted In Douglas' being knocked out In the ninth round. NIkiim iv 1 1 li Ncit York. NEW YORK, Jnn, 10.-Jnmes Stnfford. n member of tho New York baso ball team from 1S9J to 1S97, signed with the Now York team today. He will play In left Held. Ho played with Provldcnco Inst year. Oood for 25c, omko HARFINA SOAP, nilADJIIlTCC Anr Vmon rrch'ln Rar't Ilair.Heahh ttU jlnAn I EC. anyAtre in the U. S who hi not been THE OMAHA DAILY ISSUE TO ENLARGE CAPITAL Atchiiai, Tapaki k &11U It inthtr mi BirUI Dtbintirta. THIRTY MILLIIN DOLLARS OF BONDS They Are In Hun for Twelve Yearn nnd Mnke Polblr Kxtenalnna, Purchnaen 11 nil Increase In E(ulpmnit, NEW YORK, Jan. 10. An Issue by the Atchison, Topcktt & Santa Ko (-allrrad of J30,000,000 serial debentures, bearing In terest ot 4 per cent and running twelve jears, will be nnuuunced posalbty next week, according to a statement which wilt be published by tho Herald tomorrow. The Issue Is for tho purpose of reimbursing the company's capital account for certain ex tensions and purchases and for providing for largely Increasing the line's equipment. It wilt be retired nt the rate of 2,C00,u00 annually. ReportB of a proposed "bond Issue" wen current In Willi street on Friday afternoon and caused considerable selling. It was not until after the closo of the market that the exact nature ot the proposed transaction was learned. Tho specific properties which were pur chased by the Atchison same time ago, but wcro never taken into the system (bating been carried, up to the present, on treas ury funds) are, together with their cost: Santa Fe, Prcscott & Phoenix, J2.S33.103; Oulf, IlcattmoDt & Kansas City, $1,070,908; Pecos Valley & Northeastern, $2,687,526; total, 10,591,012. It Is stated that the serial debentures will be secured by stocks of acquired property, nnd also by equipment purchased and to be purchased. (Ic110r.1l mortgngo bonds amounting to J 17,000,000 and adjustment bonds of $20, 000,000, provided for under tho terms ot the reorganisation, of the Atchison, remain unsold and will bo used for tho retirement of tho new Issuo, It Is presumed. The general mortgngo bonds mentioned are avallnblo to the extent ot $3,500,000 annually. BUYS HIS RAILS IN BELGIUM 'resilient Mlltvrll Urtn Mutrrlnl for .N'cve Itnnrl In Kuropp nt Iteilnced Prices. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 10. A cablegram from London, received today from President Stllwell of tho Kansas City, Mexican &. Orient railroad, announced that Chief En gineer Parrct has salted for home, after having arranged for tho shipment ot 600 miles of rails for the Orient lino In Mexico, which were bought and paid tor by the Mexican subsidy. These rails were bought, delivered at Port Stllwell and Tamplco, at about $10 per ton less than tho lowest de livered price obtainable from American mills. They will come from Ilctgtum manu facturers and the first shipment Is now duo at Tamplco. Tho first shipment tor Port Stllwell Is now enroutc. About one-fifth of tho railroad has been graded without In curring any Indebtedness other than tor current expenses. The company still has available several million dollars from stock sold In London. The bridging Is now being done for tho lino from Anthony, Kan., and Falrvlow, Okl., nnd grading Is progressing rapidly from Anthony north toward Harpers, Okl. WILL MEET MISSOURI PACIFIC IlurlliiKton and nock Island Take Up Gnnld'es Gang of DC- fiance. DENVER, Jan. 10. (Special Telegram.) Aa a rcault ot the announcement of the Missouri Pacific's withdrawal from traffic arrangements in Colorado and Utah terri tory, railroad circles have been thrown' Into a state of trepidation. The news was a complete surprise, and the declaration of General Western Agent H. B. Kooser that the present tariffs would bo main tained did little to quiet the fears. Ship pers wcro alarmed and railroad officials acknowledged that the act was only to be construed as a gauge of defiance by the Oould Interests and that rate cutting would be met point for point. The Burlington Is preparing to cut Into St. Louis business and the flock Island will knife tho Oould Texan business, and all, agents privately announced that If rate cutting came their friends would bo protected. CONTINUE THE PASS EXCHANGE Central Pnssrnircr Ananclatlon Abro-ft-ntm DeeUInn to Curtail Free Tranapnrtntlon. CHICAGO, Jnn. 10. So far ns the terri tory of the Central Pnssengor association Is concerned, tho anti-pass agreement has apparently been broken past alt mending for another twelve months at least. Cir culars were received In Chicago today, which wcro Issued by tho Pennsylvania and tho Lake Shoro roads, announcing that tor tho year 1902 exchange passes would be given nnd Inviting the same. Similar no tices are being Issued by alt the lines. The decUlon to abrogate the agreement was reached in a meeting of tho trunk line presidents In New York two days ago, at which it was decided that conditions were not favorable for carrying out the agree ment In Central Passenger association ter ritory. ELECTRICITY FOR THE TUNNEL Oll ChoUe-llore of Xcvr York Ontrnl o He Mmlernlard nt Last. NEW YORK, Jan. 10. The Herald to morrow will say: The New York Central railroad will change Its motive power In the Park aventu tunnol within a year, Electricity will b substituted for ateam on alt local tra'ns. and ns soon as possible trunk lino trains will bo 'hauled into and out of Grand Cen tral ntntlon by less dangerous methods. An extra force, of experts has baen added to the large force of electricians, and thesa have been at work within the tunnel since Wednesday's accident trying to dovlse satis factory plans for a speedy change. Will I,u- Dnulilr TrncK. MILWAUKEE. Jan, 10. President A. J. Karllngton ot the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railroad today announced that his company baa decided to double-track tho I.i Crosse division between Milwaukee and LaCrosse, a distance of 197 miles. The work will bo begun In the spring. With this Improvement tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul system will have a double track system between Chicago and La Crote?, 218 miles. C'linsnlliliillnn nf Ttnnil. LAREDO, Tex.. Jan. 10, A Mcnterev. Mexico, special says: It Is announced that the consolidation of tho Mexican National nnd tho Mexican In ternational railways will be consummated and both properties placed under one man agement not later than June 1 of this year. The Mexican International railway Is now controlled by Speyer Co. of New Ynrki This consolidation, if accomplished, prob BEEt SATURDAY, tfANUAHY 11, 1002. ably will mean a fight with In r n ecntrol of tho Mexican Central fcr rnllroad su premacy In .Mexico. MEMBERS OF ASSAY BOARD Chnrle II. M, McKlunr j- of Sioux I'nlls la uu the I'ummla nloii. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10,-Members of tho United States ninay commission to test weights and fineness of the coins reserved at the several mints during thu calendar year 1901 have been designated as follows; Representative James 11, Southard, chair man of the house commltlee on coinage., weights and measures. v Prof. W. S. Stratton, director of the United Stntes bureau of standards and measures. Prof. N. C. Rlcker, University o'f Illinois. Trot. T. W. Richards, Harvard university. Prof. R. S. Woodard, Columbia univer sity, J. W. Holland, Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia. B. li. Tatem, Helens, Mont. John II. Brasher, Pittsburg, Pa, Captain E. M. Allen, Portland, Me. George II. Davenport, BoMon. Bemnn O. Dawes, Marietta, O. Charles E. McKinney, Bloux Falls, S. D. A. O. Sharp, Colorado Springs, Colo. J. J. McCarson, Washington, D. C. George M. Reynolds, Chicago, Judge J. B. McPhcrson, Pennsylvania. II. G. Torroy, assayer, New York assay office. William B. Rlgely, comptroller of tho currency. George E, RobertB, director of tho mint, Washington. The commission will meet In Philadel phia An February 12. LABORERS IN CIVIL SERIVCE Kniployra nt liu eminent nt Cnpltol All to Come I n.lrr ' Sintriii. WASHINGTON, Jan. lO.-Thc laborers employed In the government departments will bo brought Into the civil service under presidential orders, the first of which will bo Issued In the near future. The In clusions will be made separately by de partments Instead of in bulk, Thoro was n conference at Postmaster General Smith's ofllce today between Mr. Smith, Secretory Hitchcock and Civil Sorv Ico Commissioner Foulko, at which tho classifications ot laborers aud of temporary employed appointed under tho exigencies of tho war with Spain were considered. No notion will be taken as to temporary appointees until congress makes their of fices permanent. Commissioner Foulke, however, wilt prepare at onco regulations tor tho classifications of laborers In sev eral of the departments where laborers are not already subject to regulations. There will bo no scholastic, examination, ap plicants being graded according to ex perience and recommendations with the re quired preference to war vetorans. This registration system nlready Is In operation In tho Navy department under regulations made during the Tracy regime, nnd also Is In force in tho War department. MISCELLANY 0FH0USE BILLS Dntra Net (or Hrarlnat Statehood nilla Mrannrr to renston Kt Presldrntu Introduced. WASHINOTON, Jan. 10. Tho house com mittee on territories today fixed the 23d Inst, for hearings on tho Oklahoma state hood bill, the 31st for the .Arizona stntohood bill and February 7 tor. tho New Mexico statehood bill. The bill to creato thO' territory of Jeffer son out of the Indian-Territory was re ferred to a subcommittee, headed by Mr. Knox of Massachusetts and including Mr. Flynn, the delegate from Oklahoma. Representative Sherman of New York to day Introduced a bill continuing In foroo all laws prohibiting tho coming ot Chinese. , Representative Loverlng ot Massachusetts today Introduced a bill providing a salary for ex-prcsldenta of tho United Btatcs at tho rate ot $25,000 annually, from the dnte of rotlrcmcnt from tho presidency. Tho bill Is to apply to any cx-presldcnt living at the time the law Is enacted. Representative Roberts ot Massachusetts today Introduced a bill authorizing tho postmaster general to contract for pneu matic tube mail service in New York, Drooklyn, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Doston, and fixing the routes for the service and the limit of cost for each route. DEATH RECORD. .Stephen II. Mlekley. LE MARS, la., Jan. 10. (Special.) Ste phen D, Micklcy, one of the pioneers In Lo Mars, died suddenly nt his home In this city this morning. He was born at Allen town, Pa., on March 22, 1S1R. Ho was a member of tho Mlckley family whose his tory Is Interwoven with tho annals of Le high county, In Pennsylvania, and was a descendant of John Jacob Mickley, who came to America in 1733 and who was fa mous In revolutionary times. John Jacob Mlckley brought tho liberty boll from Phila delphia to Allentown, September 23, 1777. He was a revolutionary patriot and helped the continental army with money nnd otherwise. Tho family traces Its descent from Louis Mlchclet of Metz, a French Huguenot. The family in Lo Mars has In Its possession a genealogical tree, which goes back for centuries, and shows tho ramifications of the family In Germany, Franco and the United States, Stopben Mlckley lived In Iowa thirty-five years and In Le Mars twenty-flvo years, Ho was formerly In the hotel business, but haa llvod In rotlromont the past few yeniB. Tho funeral will bo Sunday. ' i I. M. French, Old Nhnirniiin. DETROIT, Mich.. Jan, 10. J. M. French, old showman and at one time one of tho wealthiest horse-owners In tho United States, died at his home In this city Thura day night. He was 71 years of age and was known ns tho original Forty Camel Rand Wagon man. He owned J. M, French's circus nnd Egyptian caravan, John 1. mucking-. NEW YORK, Ja n. 10. John Longklng Is dead at hla home I n Yonkcw, aged OG years Ho was connected Concern for fifty with tho Methodist Rook years. He wrote man books on Methodls m and writings of his are used as textbooks In tho bible classes nnd the seminaries of that denomination. Hrliitlve of Wimhliiutuii. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10.-Colonel Wll llnm Lewis Washington, a descendant of tho family of George Washington, Is dead at nis home here. He was born In Nash vlllo, Tcnn., where he will be burled, was a soldier In the confederate army He Dr. II, W. Hill. DAVENPORT, la.. Jan, 10, Dr. R. W Hill, a prominent phyalolan of this city, and professor of anatomy and physiology at tho State university for several years, dropped ueaa toaay of heart disease. 11 r. A. J. I. ana, LONQ PINE, Neb., Jan. 10. (Special Tel enram,; ino tuneral or ur. A. J. Laws, a physician of Long Pine, who died at an umaha hospital Tuesday, was at Long Pine lousy. OFF FOR VENEZUELAN COAST Ktarct and Vmeli f (qndr)n Sail for La Quajn. GUARD AGAINST OUTBREAK OF ANARCHY I'rrrntit lima Are TnWcn Jlerel) to Pri'vonl ItlntliiK I" Vae ltculn tlnnlotn Are Victorious (Iter Cnitro'n Forces. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. It Is probable that Admiral Hlggluson, with his flag ship, Kenrsarge, and several other vota.ls ot the North Atlantic squadron, will shortly repair to Venezuelan waters, making his headquarters at La OUayra. The ships which Admiral Hlgglnson will take with him en this cruise will have an unusually large complement of marines aboard, These precautions arc taken, not with nuv offcntlvc intent toward Venezueln. but merely to gunrd against an outbreak of anarchy nnd rioting In tho event that the revolutionists should provall over Castro's forces In the field, Owing to Admiral Hlg glnson's high rank, he naturally would command any Joint operations that mUht be Incident to tho landing ut unnl forces ot various nationalities. SCHWAB TACKLES THE TIGER President 11 f .Mtecl Trust llrliri Croud I ' run tie hy III Winnings nt 31 ii lite t'nrln. (Copyright, 10W, by Press Publishing Co.) NICE, Jan. 10. (Now York World Cable gram Special Telcgrnm.) Interest In I.:r.l Rosslyn's doings hnvo been eclipsed by President Schwab or the strel trust. Ho started playing maximums at Montt! Carlo ytsterday, the crowd pursuing him from tnblc to inble. Ho won $7,r00. Resuming today, the excitement was Indescribable. After losing $10,000 nt one table, he went to the next, staking the maximum, $30, on number eight. Eight turned up and ho won thlrty-flvo limes the stoke, being $l,2f0. He then pushed the same stake on number nine, winning again the same amount. His unprecedented luck made thu nudlcnce frenzied. It Is Impossible to dc scrltio the excitement. The crowd Is nnx lously awaiting .omorrow's play. ANNUAL MEETING OF GOLFERS It Will Take I'lncr .Vcxt .Month mill I'rninlaPH Mui'h Important l.rKinlntliiu. NEW YORK. Jnn. 10. II. II. Robertson. president of the United Stntes (lolf asso ciation, announced today that the annual general meeting will be held hi this city on February 27. The announcing commit- teo aiipointeii tor uio selection ot omcers Is: Percy Chubb. Nnssnu county. It. E. Qrlscom, Philadelphia, and J. O. Thorpe, iioston. It was learned Hint It. Hage Kerr, who has held the position of secretnry slnco the organization of the leading body In 1&97. ban given notice of Ills intention of re tiring from act -o service. 11. (J. unnttleiti- Tnylor of Chicago litis sent his resignation as vice president. Another western golfer will be called unou to fill tho nlacc. The executive com mittee has been deputed to redraft tho con stitution, in orner 10 meet mo conditions arising out of the unforsecn growth of- the game, Recognition or nuieci cuids nnn tneir rignt to vote In general meeting, us well ns to be represented In the gcncnil government of the association, and 11 Htrnlghtoulng out of the tangle In the conditions surrounding the amateur championship or the unltou States uro among tho matters to be dis cussed. TUB nEAl.TY MAIIKF.T. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Frldny, Y ...... .. 1 A inKi. UHIiUUI .V. 4n'. Warrant? Deed. J. n. Robinson and wife to Frank Dahlnuist. e 23 feel lot 5, block 1. Dupnnt Place $ COO Blnn Miller nnd husband to Lucy Mil ler, und'i of wi lie .12-15-11 1 Ilnrbnrn Mockelman nnd husband to Lucy Miller, undVi of w',4 no 22-1S-U 1 H. W. Durno to P. W. Anchmoody, lot B, block 5, Orchard Hill 1,000 H. W. McCurdy and Wife to W, D, Parker, lots 1 nnd e lot 2, block 11, Waterloo .' u400 E II. Fenn and wlfo to E. R. Porter, n 70 feet lot 9. block 3. sub ot J. 1. Redlck's add 4,000 M D. Wooilelton et ai to k. h. Kior. sw 30-15-10 C.200 Amirew Fora to 11. coti. 101 i. niocu 8, Kountze & R.'s add I.CX) 1:. M. Harnett to Aug Musuat el ni, Btt aw4 nwi I-1R-13 700 V. O. Strlckler nnd wlfo to Aus SIus kat et nl, nl4 sw'.i nwii 4-1G-13 (ex 5 ncres) S2; Margaret Cnrateni to Oeorge Oreder, und 1-5 of 3tt ac-cs In sw'i nwVi 5-15-13 130 Kate Hunt nnd liuslmmi to l.lzzla Troutcn. e 0( feet lot 10. block 71. South Omaha 1,250 J, It. .Manning anu wito to .n. is, Gallagher. Iota 20 and 21. block 1. Avondnle Park 3,500 E. E. Reed and wife to Frank nolcher, lots 3 nud I, block Isaao & H.'h add 2,400 r j. Mtzgeraui nnn wne to is, w. Heed, lots 3 nnd 4. block 7. Isaac & H.'h add 2,000 iAiik Aiusgat anu wire to Henrietta Dressen. out lots 2M. K. 261. 2.1. 2iH and itndH lot ZCJ, Florence 1,060 L. C. Ornhnm nnd husband to M. A. Patrick, lot (Tl (ex streets) Glse's ad 2,700 (liilt Clnlm llenU. II. F, Connell to L. li. Folsom, lot 17. block 11, Brlggs Place 1 Paul Charlton, trustee, to (J. 12. Her ring, lot lit block 9S, Dundco Place.. 20 Deeds. Spenlnl master to J. D Tattle, exec utor, lot 1, block 36, Dundee Place Total nmount of transfers, $26,398 1 Biliousness & Indigestion Even deep seated dyspepsia are quickly and easily remedied by ORANGEINE pnwders, with a little self study. Relief Is Quick; Cure Certain. It's Action. ' The composition of "Orangelae" is pobllshed on pae 2 ot onr direction booklet In erery package, and Ita accurate balance of remedies normally stlmulatca nerves, stomach and Hear, to secure perfect action and assimilation of nourishment. A CoBimoB Kzperlene. Mr. Irvine I,. Spencer, of Cklcaao. tmjtt "There la notnlnr Ittto 'Ornyeln' to cure bilious. Dees, when I feel an attack enmlnii on I take powder and repeal In halt an hour, and ererr three, hours thereafter until a total of els liar been taioo, The remit ta complete relief and clearing up of blltmie conditions." Sold by Druggists In 10, 25 and 60c Packigtt. CONSUMPTION Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and All Affections of the IR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP tTcltiiively frr ths past flro yearn an.l find it not cnlv prevents hoarseness, hut it keeps ma freo from coughs nud colds. I hfttrtlly recommend it to any ono who sixxik or sln in public, or tontiv on who Is troubled with euro throat, roughs, tonsllltlsor bronchitis." Hold by nil r.dlablo druggists, large bottle. Sic. L'co that tho " Hull's Hend " Is on thopiekntro. Unfiles, substitutes', they are Injurious and do uotcuro. Insist on getting tho ijenu'.ne Dr. Bulls Couirh Syrup M onr Mif niVnv curt) nnd is perfectly harmless. SMALL ttOSB pr.KASANT TO TAKE. .i.F . -Abe.iitilfn1 Cutendar and n Medical Booklet Free to anyono who wilt write A. c. .Meyer & Co., llalttmore. Md. , nnd mention this paper. SPECULATION IS CURTAILED 31 o iifj In (iiiinl lliitri Alirond nml SiilWillt'x Are Fairly l.nrfti'. LONDON. Jan. 10. Money was in good request today and the ruppites were fairly large, Discount were sioady. With tho approach of the llrst settlement of the Jear there Is a disposition to curtail specu lation and prices dwindled In the absence, ot support. The foreign helling of consols has caused wiakuess, besides the market nrxiinl that whatever form the govern ment's Una ice proposals take consols will not benefit. Home rulls were dull on tho Stock exchange. Americans opened wrnk and below pirity. There wns practically 110 liustiieM.i transacted In them, but they Vlosed steadier. Grand Trunks relapsed, the trallle reports proving dl'itppoltillng ltlo tlntOH uncled, i t'opprr whs steady, closing unlet at 17. Kufllrn ware quiet 'ind Inclined to Improve. C'hnrtcrcds advanced to 4. Oelleers were thu ftntures of the day's transactions. The mantel generally closed with a belter lone: In most depart ments prices rallied. American eagles are quoted In the open marKet nt 7Cs iJid anil bar gold nt 77s lOd. liar silver Is unlet at 3id per ounte. Gold premium nt lluenos .yres, i.u.ni; .MiKirui. ji.w; i.isuon, si. ivwua, jun, 111. rnern was a general recovery on the bourse loiluv nml nt the close prices were firm. Henten were hrnvy. Spanish 4s rose sharply on Premier Hn pastn'a denial that n ministerial crisis was impending it Madrid, Italian and Argen tines were unlimited. Hrnsl bins were tlrm. rnniiiHoii-i 101181011 were firmer, .Metro politans We"L steady. Itusiliiii Industrials Were In uood demand, llln tlntns nilvnneeil. owing to thn strong tone of popper. Kafllrs were in request nnn uero very nrm. 'l he private, rate of discount was unchanged today at 2 1-115 per cent. Three per cent rentes, lOOf ll'.tc fur the neennnt. Exchange on London, 25f 13tju for checks. .Spanish ih cinseti at ii.u. 1IEHL1N. Jan. 10. lluslness was inilpt tin the bourse today. Internationals were mutntalued. Hpaulsh H were harder on Paris advices. Canadian Pacifies wern easier on Nuw York advices. Mine n.1 ueted, owing to the contradiction of tho rumor tba' the government would tuko owr the tleiseiiKirtlien company, rile weekly statement of the Imperial Itank of tier many shows these changes: Cash in hand Increased 3!,lflO,wo marks, treasury notes Increased 260,000 mnrks. other securities de creased 107,6ti0,0no marks and notes In circu lation decreased 101.620 mnrks. Exchange on Indon, 20m 42pfgs for checks. Dis count rates on snort uiuh, i per cent; 011 three :nontbn' bills, 2 ',4 per rent. , Cotton Market, LIVEIIPOOL. Jan. 10.-COTTON-Hnnt. fair demand; prices 1-ICd higher; American middling fair, 1 2'J.X.M; cood middling. 4 21-XM; middling. 4 17-32d: low middling, 4 7-lfid; good ordinary, 4Ii-16d; ordinary. 4 1-ltnl. The sales df the day were 10,OH bales, of which fioo were for speculation anil export anu inciuneti si.iuo Dales American. ncceipiK, ov.ix, uuie, inciiiiiiiig ii,.w Amer ican; Futures opened firm and i.lntod steady; American middling g. o. c. : Jan uary, 4 rj-tiiu, sellers; January nnu ren- WhBre Do You Eat- If not at BalduH'i you should It don't cost any more to rat there, than In one of tho out-of-way places Besides you can get anything you wish et unreasonable price cooked tho wejy you like It and the best of sorvlco This wilt give you some Idea of the good things you'll find there Little Neck Clams Blue Points Con somme with rice baked White Klnh fried Chicken Roast Turkoy Chicken Patties ronat Dtcf Vegetables all kinds Eng. I'sh Plum Pudding Pinerfpple Shortcake Illiioborry Apple Pumpkin Ltraon nnd Mlnco Pic Ice Cream, nil flavors Tea Coffee Milk Try Ilalduff's pneo and you'll eat nt no other place, W, S. Balduft 1520 FarncM St. Saturday, Boys' Day- l ' Urex L. Slioomnii nlwn.vH .xpt'crt tho boys on Rnttiidiiy nnd Is iirepnroil to fit to thulr ffct it shoo nt $1.00 tlint lins ni'Vor been ('(iiniU'tl nnywhore elso for nonr tho inoiioy iimtlo of good, honest lonther, with n Rood, heavy soln that will stand the linnl knocks that a kooiI, llvoly hoy will rIvu tliuni, Wo lake ns much en ie In tlttiiiK tlioso $1.50 shoos as wo tlo any shoes In tho country. t Drexel Shoe Co.. Uuialm'a Up-to-date Shoe lluua. 14111 FAUNAM STHKKT. Sen Full Cataloarn Son Hand. THE ROCHESTER SHOE GO 1515 Clearance Sale In Basement On Main Floor Clearance Sale in Basement SATURDAY CLEARANCE SALE SATURDAY Stock must be re duced. Price no object Saturday. THE ROCHESTER J) 1 hroat and Lungs can be CURED wrmanontlr nml rrwdllr hr thnnnlv cafe ami rellaldo mm. which has been tircsorlbotl 'by Doctors for S ream, and Una sati-I thousands of lives that would have been cut short by ('onumrtlon-l)H. BULL'H COUOH SYHUP. James C. Bunlett, one. of tho best-known him.iii'lM.i, who renldenco Is re West lCCth Ht.. Now York City, snysi "Blnec I hnvo wen reciting I'.t public 1 flud It necessary to tl;o sometlilnr; to keep my throat lu normal condition nud free from hoarso ncM find coughs. 1 have taken runry. 1 2S-6ISTI Sti-dld, sellers; Februr and March, 1 29-f.id, buyers; .March and April, 4 2.4.tld, buyers; April and May, 4 rs-644 29.r,ld, buyers; May and June, 4 20-iild, sellets; June itnd July. 1 23-Old. value: July and August. 1 29-i'ld. value: August nnd September, 4 LTi-fild, buer.. NHW YOUIC. Jan. 10. -COTTON-8p.it closed sternly; middling uplands, S,c; mid dling gulflntids, Nic; sales. 00 hales, Fu tures elocd quiet; January, ".Slo, Teh ruary, 7,P5o: March. Mtie, April, 8.11c; Mav, 8.1.'o; June, S.ITo; July, 8.17c; AttgUBl, S.03c; September, 7.7So! October. T.GSo. NHW Otll.KANS, Jan. 10 -COTTON -Hteady; sales, .7(h) bales; ordinary. 6l4c. good ordinary, ,c; low middling, 7S-1bo; middling. 7V. good ml. Idling. Site; mid dling fair. Sti.liV; receipts, 18,9tis bales, stock, .171 bales. I''uttires. quiet nnd steady: January. 7 Mtfi7.S.1c; Kebrunr'. 7.S75ii 79c; March. ..!''Ki7.0lc . April, 7.9iVf7 IWc. May. S.(i25i.03c; June, S.OIfjS.t.So,' July, s.iojr 8.11c. BT. LOtMS, Jnn 10 rOTTON-Steady, middling. iTie; receipts, I.W2 bales, ship ments, :t..T-'t.1 bales; stock, MJ.'l bales, tlALVKSTON. Jnn. lO.-COTTON-Flrtn, 7 15-K.c. Ill lilenil nf Sev-ii Per t'eut. .NUW YOKK. Jan. 10,-The lioard of mm agers of the Delaware & Hudson llallriind company today ileclnred flio regular divi dend of 7 per cent for the year lOTJ, pay able In four quarterly Installments. l.oulMVllle A nliillli llltlilcml. NHW YOUIC, Jan. 10.-Tim directors of the Louisville & NiikIivHIo Ilnllroad com pany today declared the regular semi annual dividend ot 2!i per cent. BICYCLES TIRES. W- onrry the most complete linn of Illcycle Tires in Omnhn. Tho Dla mon PiiiHtiiro Proof never gives you ntiy trouble. Wo hnvo Single Tube Tire. as low us Jl.f.0 each. Double Tube Tires ns low us t2.(i. We sell the Morgan Wright, Ilnrt ford. Goodrich, O. & J., Dunlap, Dia mond and ninny other makes. 8 we nave many goon iinrgiuns 111 111 cvcleH. It will nay vou to look over our line now nud havo us keep one for you until spring. Krpnlrlng and Supplies of all kinds. HIOYCLKS AND PIIONOOnAPHS. DOUGLAS ST. on Main Floor Prices Smashed Values Slashed Attend if. Don't miss it. SHOE CO.WM: COR Gff CHICAGO ST. PI Shoes