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TIrE OMAUA DAfTY nT1t 'rlrT'DAY , rix i , i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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; Fish CULT1vTORS' ' 1EETING
r YwcntyScventh Annual Bss1on of the National -
tional rieea Society.
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if FREASUR ? FILLS UP TOO RAPIDLY
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) cbnte Over ILc.IyiIn dhe Memlier-
. Misli ) Iiie. * 'tnkcN 1'recsIttirr nt
, ' . AlL Other 1lti.tncu-CIopict1
. Sen.soi * tar PI.h , ColiNidered.
. 4 'rho twontycventh annual enston of the
AmrIcan Flthertes socIety opened at the
, I I . . ! IIlard liotci yc.trnday . morning , clti ! the
followitig tnernberi prceflt : ieorgo I.
I'eabody , APIletOfl. Wis ; Seymour flower ,
1)etrolt , MIci. ) ; J. J. Stranahan , Vuth2 IiftY.
0. : 3. E. ( ItinckeI , Toletlo , O. F' . N. Clark ,
Northvlllv , Mich. ; Jnme Novin and 1'rof
E. A. lUrge , MedifionVl. . ; C. Splensley ,
r Mineral Point , Wis. ; President Low May ,
Omaha ; Secretary herschel Whitaker , Do-
trolt , MIch. . antI 3. It. Dale , York , Pa. The
nttenhinco Is not so large as was expected ,
but more of th members will be dropplni
In as the meetIng progresses.
i'tesldeflt W. L. May called the meeting
to order , an in the absence ot 1ayor
Noores , who was to deliver the aidress of
welcome , hut who Is ehut up at home as a
result ot Intsposltion , his secretary , 3. Q.
AtlamB , performed that ceremony. lie cx.
tended all of Omaha and part of Council
fluffs to the sclentlflc fishermen , and at the
cloo gave Into the keepIng of the president
) of the society the golden keys of time city.
Senator Spenaley of Wisconsin was called
on to reply , which ho ( lid In a felicitous
manner , saying that as It. was one ot the
traits of a fisherman to divide what he hats
with a frientl , It was also one of his charac.
toristtce to accept anything offered him. lic
therefore , on behalf of the society , ncceptvl
the keys to the city , anl the cordial wet-
come extended by the mayor's representative -
( : tive , anl promised that the delegates would
enjoy themselves while hero to the full
lmlt.
Secretary Whitaker made lis annual report -
port , which included the names of a number
of ftshermen applying for membership in
the society. These names were referred tea
a protier committee , were afterward reported -
ported upon favorably and elected.
The report of the treasurer showed a bal-
unce on hanil of $401.26 , with all bills paid
, tip to Juno 10 lnbt , a condition of stability
'which seemed to surprise most of the delegates -
; , . ' gates , and at once precipitated a proposi-
C tpn to reduce the annual dues from $3 to
2. The flnanco committee was instructed
to consider this proposition in Its regular
report.
flIICiIg tIit Dtiiii.
The discussion of the dues question doVel-
aped a wide range of ideas , hut showed that
the opinion was generally unanimous in
favor of lower figures. The result was that
upon the reassembling of the convention in
the afternoon time committee submitted two
r reports , one sigmied by two of the mcmhers
) , , I ' nnd the other by the third member of the
; . fi , committee. The majority report favored
making the dues $2 , while the minority report -
port was in favor of $1. Mi attempt was
made to bring the matter to a vote at once ,
but the subject was finally laid over for the
present , but will be settled at this session
of the society.
The society was Invited to be the guest of
the Vermont Fish and Game league at its
annual outing time early part of iiext month ,
'which invitation was properly acknowledged.
The French section ot the Internattonal
l'isheries society sent a request that this
society appoint some persons to act with
representatives from other countries as a
- . committee to Prevent a conflict in meetings
of national socletic during the year 1900.
The purpose of this was to arrange fo dn
d
uninterrupted session at the l'aris exposi-
tion. F. N. Clark , Prof. Birgo and Herschel
c Whttnker were appointed as the representa-
ttves of the American society , each of these
appointees expecting to attend that exposi-
tion.
tion.James Nevin , superintendent of the state
batchories of Wisconsin , read a paper on
"Artificial Propagation Against a Closed
Season on the Great Lakes ; " F. II. Nicker-
son. flak commissioner of Michigan , had a
' paper read on "The Protection of Fish and
a Closed Season ; " and Seymour flower , su-
porintencient of the flsh hatcheries of Mich-
igan. reati a paper on 'Natural Against As-
aisted Reproduction of Certain Kinds ef
Fish. "
All of these papers were on the same gen-
criii line that a closed season does not fur-
nish the protection to fish that the pulllc
r Is Inclined to believe. Time matter was
( ' - treated from a scientific standp6int In each
: ease by men who have devoted years to tile
! study oi fish aifti their habits and cacti one
held that the OiOfl season , with certain re-
etrletlons , better for the fish and their
rapid reproduction.
thTects of it Cio1 4eflNOU.
Mr. Nevin cited that in the province of
. bntario , Canada , where they have had closed
I oason for twenty-live years and where the
law is much more rigidly enforced than in
the states , the decrease In the catch from
.
' 1889 to 1896 , according to omcial reports.
. was 78 per cent , whtlo in the state of Mlchl-
. grin for tim same time , where there has
' riot. been a closed season except for this
d year , tile catch ha decreased only 35 11cr
cent. lie said that what Is jiceded Is iro.
: tCCtiOfl for the small fish and artificial prop-
agatton will keep the lakes and streams
eli supplieti with desirable food fish ,
i Mr , Dickerson hold that with no restrictions -
, tions and HO hatcheries a closed season Is
' - ; , better than none , but ho favored an open
c7 season with certain restrictions on the catch ,
limiting the size of the fish to those matured
, tirni making it offense for any one to be
d4r' caught with smaller fish In their possession.
. l Mr. flower 551(1 there were vultures in limo
4 , 'water ( UI Well 08 upon the land and that
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the closed season creates a feast for them.
' , ) j Ito thought the damage done by these do.
tmycrs would be minimized by an open sea-
eon , but ime urged the catching of the Imu-
niaturo fish during the spawnIn sea-
' lIon and the caring for them until after
Ziatelming.
Secretory \Viiitaker then read a paper by
Livingston Stone giving the history of the
early organization of time fisheries society.
I Time early part of time liistoryof the society
was not on the records. and this Mr. Stone
: . cndcavoreti to supply. Ito showed that time
/ first cull for a meeting was Issued November -
bor 1 , 1670 , and that the first annual con-
'
vcntion was held in 1872. lIe also gave an
. outline of the iroceeltngs of the meeting
with the eietIon of ofilcers 01111 other data
of Interest to the present members of the
society. For nil of tiiis Information tim 80-
chIt ) ' unanimously and promptly voted a
resolution of thanks.
l'restdent May here announced that any of
the members who wished to go out to the
exposition , either last night or at any Iliac
' today , should call at his desk and ho would
' furnish theni a pass , the society having been
. favored with these tickets by the Depart.
ment of Exhibits , The mncmbers evidently
all intended to go , Judging by the uslm to
communicate with the president , and shortly
thereafter the zneetlng adjourned for the
day.
.1ist LI Little l"lIill lut'islemlt ,
Among the passengers who 'ero going
' to the exposition on a Sherman avenue ear
" was a party of FflgiisIl people , imalf a dozen
WOWeU anti as many men. They were about
to sec the exposition for the first time and
fl ll the car approarheti the grounds looked
very intently at the buildings. The liorti-
culture butiding could be seen more plainly
Ihuii any of the otherms and brought forth
many coniiitiinentury remarks fromim the
strangers. Suddenly one of tide 1ngllslmmuen
doffed his bat and gleefully exclaimed : "Aw ,
thesh it 1st On the cawnah of the building. " T
The hats of the other 1nglishmen came oft
in an Instant and they all gazed at , the 1n-
gush jack , which floated from o. Ilagstaft
on one corner of time building.
An old countryman bo sat behind
watched them sitting in silent reverence.
lie slowly remove'l his bat , Pointing to
the stars and stripes which floated proudly
from the high staff on the central demo he
said "That's it , away up above the oth-
ENTERTAIN TIlE CRICKETERS
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Uimiiihfl Ciiii Slfllker In
ilomiir . , f the 'isiting
l'lIerpI ,
There have been Innumerable reunions
and jollifleations in connection with the
many conventions that have been Imeid In
Omaha this season , but none has been more
felicitous throughout , or more productive
of time kindlier spirits , than the smoker
given to the visitors , represcntin the
Northwestern Cricket association , by the
Omaha Cricket cimib at the Commercial club
Inst evening. It was a success in Its every
particular , and guests and hosts , unions
and Americans , found a common level and
pledged each others' health in a most
brotherly manner.
The cricket smoker of 189S will ho a.
memorable one for nil who attended , It
was the best over given by the cricketera
of this section of time country , and has not
been excelled by any other organization.
It was not so much what was done , or what
was said , but rather the happy way in
which everything moved or floated along ,
that contributed most to the evening's en-
Joymnent. Nearly HO cricket players and
cricket enthusiasts assembled nhout the
board. This was sprrnd out in the form
of three very bug tnlmlcs , with the table
of honor , at whicti were seated limo prest-
dente and the captains of the teams corn-
posing tile association , at the front of tile
room extending across time ends of the other
tables. The room was liheraily and attractively -
tractively decorated with the stars and
stripes. I'resiient Lawnle of the Omaha
Cricket club acted no toastmaster , and pro-
nentetl the speakes in very acceptable and
humorous introductions.
After the guests had been formally wel-
corned by l'resideflt Lawtie , the Denver
club was called on to offer a few remarks.
I'resident Englisim and Captain Itunnion
both replied In terms of llighest praise for
the entertainlnent afforded by Omaha , and
congratulated the local club on the success
date. Chicago
of tue tournalilent up to
foliowed suit. I'resident Cohen and Cap-
nleettug was the
tam Joe Davis said the
called attention to the
best ever imeld :
growth of cricket in time two grt exposition -
position cIties of the country , anti predicted
a brilliant future for the local club and
association.
for the Northwestern
Tile Pride of the Twin ( tLleS , LOU iIIIU
seta Cricket club , was ably represented by
Dr. Taylor , jmresidcnt , and Captain Suulez ,
few appropriate remarks ,
who made a
miedging tile health of time associution and
vIshtng its continued success.
The Dominion of Canada sent its greet-
logs through President W. H. Baker and
club of Win-
Captain Pile of the Manitoba
nipeg. John Francis. captain of the Omaha
all with his
captIvated
Cricket ciub , quite
revival of
brief address upon the wonderful
interest in the game of cricket hereabouts
within the Inst few years. He said that the
present tournurnent had done more for the
than anything that had
good of tito game
over before happened in this territory , and
expressed the belief that cricket would
grow 1mm popularity Immensely from this
limo on.
addresses was
The program of impromptu
pleasantly interspersed with music , anti re-
freshmneflts and cigars were served during
both programs. Vice-Captain Nash of the
Minnesota club led the singing In a manner
that suggested commaiderablo oxpenienco in
that line , and his solos were warmly re-
cetvcd. "America , " The "Star Spangled
[ tanner , " "Auld Lang Sync" and 'God Save
the Queen" were given in a most hearty
manner , and to show that he was versatile
Loader Nash rendered "Get Your Money's
'Worth" In most efrectivo fashion. At the
conclusion of the meeting , with all holding
hands and singing "Auid Lang Syne , " President -
dent Lawrle made the following announce-
meats :
There will be a business meeting of the
Northwestern Cricket association at the
base ball park tills morning at 10:30 : o'clock.
Hereafter nil wonien vill be admitted to
tile match gaines free of charge.
On Thursday evening the Denver Cricket
club will entertain. cricldeters at the Dci-
lone ilotci ,
On Friday evening the cricketera will meet
at the Delione hotel and Proceed in a body
to the Clifford theater.
Bring in two hoaa fife new subscribers ,
prepaid for two weeks each and get three
of The Dee's photogravures of the exposi-
tioll ,
IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
1.ocmit ColumninMIonMercIlflhIts Iteport
'I'Vtd ( ' Goo,1 nimd tile Oimtmooiz
Ver ) flut'iurmiglimg ,
Local commission merchants say that hue-
mess is now better than It ham been for
years , Time general good times have Increased -
creased tlmeir country trade and the expo-
eltion their city trade. All of 111cm report
good crops throughout time country witlI time
single exception of npples. Corn , all time
small grains and vegetables will have a
heavy harvest this year and , so the Nebraska -
braska farmerB say , if no drawback occurs
the crone svIll ho heavier this fall than they
have been for years.
Poaches , cantaloupes and watermelons are
now time staple products for enie. Time peach
crop is enormous , watcrmnelons plOntiful and
sweet corn and all tile vegetables very
nbundanL The trouble with the apple crop
Is time thick growth. Apples are growing so
thickly togethfr that they crowd one another
on the twigs anti consequently are smaller
maul of Inferior quality ,
liruoch & Ce , report a tine trade , "During
the last mmlOflth , " Bald Mr. l3rnnch , "trade
has been very heavy , This is due partly to
tite cximimsition and partly to the good times
wiiicii arc coming to all classes of people ,
l'coplo are now beginning to think they can
Bpelmd tO ( 'elite or $1 without breaking thorn-
selves , where only recently they hung onto
10 cents with a deathlike grip. The local
imroduct In berries is only fair. They are not
80 large or good as those Blliplel In from
other states. Missouri , Texas , California.
unti ( leorgia will furmlish the greater part of
the peaches. "
Williamns & Co. say trade and crops are
good. "In Nebraska time crops are especially
heavy. Watermelons come from the south
and the local iroduct vIll not. be ready to
lInt 011 the market for a moimtlm yet. Farmers
are nmucim encomiraged over tile irospecte for
time year , "
Streigimt & iIowc report that trade Is
good auti etrong With little change from day
to .iay , I'rlces are stable with little shortage -
age In any of the Products , Last week there
was a scarcity of California peaches , but
now the supply Is equal to the demand , One.
half of the peaches used hero tlmis year will
COLIIO from Texas , Tile apple crop , according
to tue farmer customers of the firm , will be
very Irnor , All other crops wIll be heavier
than they have for years.
itidell & Co. say that trade Is now way
ahead of what it at this time last year ,
J , It , Snyder says the trade with hIm is
now double what it was last year , California
grapeji will bo on tito market next week ,
Those now on sale arc from Georgia. On ac-
crmunt of tile hot weather lemons are bring.
lag a gcptl price , Sweet corn anti all the
vegetables are very plentiful.
firing In two bonn tide new subscribers.
prepaid for two weeks cacti and get three
of Time flee's hotogravurcs of the exposition -
tion ,
1IN CIE CAIBLERS' ' TRIAl1
Iearing Before Jndgo Baxter Brings Out
Some Sensational Testimony.
STATE GIVES TIlE' DEFEUSE A SURPRISE
l'itt , , Two Operators of tue anmim.ui. .
tile SIll itil nail 1IieIt , . Mains.f
, the ie'tnlls ( it the' ( amig's
. lIn'.InesN. '
'the gambling case in which William
Iwyer , Jac'ob ' Kirschbaum and J. W. 8yrne
are being tried jointly , caine up before
County Judge l3axter yesterday afternoon.
The state put some witnesses on the stand
( lint the attorney for the defense admitted
he had not anticipated. These vero James
Pimillips and John hansen , who are made
joint defendants in another case , They had
been identified with the men at bar in
time gambling place at 314 North Sixteenth
street , a. blacksmith shop formerly occu-
ph'd by Ed flurt , There , at the time of tile
arrest of the three men , a so-caiied "pill
game" was in progress. Phillips and Hansen -
sen were arrested at Smith's race track
ganle , conducted at 215 South Sixteenth
street.
Deputy County Attorney Winter conducted -
ducted the prosecution amid J , Ii , Kelkenney
defended the men. The evidence of Phil-
litme and Hansen was of such a character
that Mr. Keikenney asked the court for
more time and a continuance was granted
until this morning ,
The first witness against them was Deputy -
uty License Collector George L. Hurst. lie
identified the three inca anti the gaming
apparatus. lie said he was at their place
on Juno 3 and several times previous. The
"pin game" lmo described as having been
played with eight pins , each with six
numbera running from one to six on its
5141e5 , and a cloth upon which squares
were arranged containing the forty-one
numbers froni eight to forty-eight Inclu-
tve , to indicate whether time player won
or lost alid , if lie won , iiow much. The
method of playing was by knocking over
the pins and then adding up the numbers
which hind turned uppermost. All the easy
totals were on the side of the "house" and
the dimeult ones favored the player nil the
way fmomn $1 to $25. A "chance" at the
game cost 50 cents. At the time time or-
rest was mne there were a large number
of patrons present.
ihtMiilCIN IIOIIIIIM of liRe Gfl1fl13.
Phillips mid Hansen followed anti gave
Some Interesting evidence , Piiiliims said
he hind known the three men last summer
at Nashville anti he went to work for them
imero utter June 1. A player got a cigar
if ho diii not win any money , ho informed
the court. Phillips testified that he fur-
fished the pins and the cloth himself , according -
cording to an agreement with Dvyer ,
Kirschbaurn anti Byrne , anti that Jack
Norton , a saloon keeper , supplied the 'roll. "
lie was paid sometimes in the blacksmith
shop and sometimes in a room over Jack
Norton's saloon. All three men , he stated ,
were In control of the place hut Norton
Imandied the money. What money WaB left
over after settling up went to Norton , At
one tIme when the money was being
commuted , Burnett , a South Omaha saloon
man , was present.
ilr. Kelkenney was allowed to defer the
cross-examination of Phillips , and Hansen
was then Interrogated by Mr. Winter , time
court sometimes putting a question to him
to get things clear. Hansen said ho had
been employed by Phillips , not by the three
flIen On trial. He recalled having seen them
nil at Jack Norton's place In the presence
of Phillips , the day before Nebraska .Jy.
"I understood that Phillips was to go to
work for the three men , " explained this
witness , "and that Jack Norton was to
secure them In case they were arrested. "
This answer Mr. Kelkenney got stricken
out , but the court permitted the witness
to relate the substance of the conversation
without giving his own conclusions. hansen
then said : "These men wanted to know
it they would go to work out ! Norton said
they would. They did not go to work just
then , but they did later on. " Hansen bad
Cecil Phillips turn over the money to
Kirsciibauai , but Phillips had turned over
the money , for that matter , to eitlmer of
the three men who happened to be timere.
In the cross-oxanminatton of Hansen Mr.
Keikenney asked him If he hail had any
conversation vItli the county attorxwyor
Mr. Winter prevIous to the trial relative
to going on the stood and giving state's
evidence. "I didn't know that I was to
give testimony , " the witness answered , "mm-
l I got on the stand , " Mr. Keikenney's
Interrogatontes on this point were more or
less reiterative. He questioned hansen as to
whether Mr. Winter had promised bun im-
mnunity In the case against him and Phillips
it he turned state's evidence , hansen's replies -
plies angered Mr. Keikenney. They were :
"I don't know that he did ; " "I didn't Understand -
derstand that he did , " Mr. Winter objected
to Mr. Kelkenney's cross-exanlination and
Idr , Kelkenmiey asked Judge Baxter to "conm-
pci limo prosecuting attorney to kee1m from
InterferIng. " Mr. WInter kept quiet and
Hansen then answered directly that hq "bad
not heemi liromised Immunity-never knew
ime was to go on the stand-was not induced
In any way-had not been told to come by
Mr. Winter-happened to be present because -
cause the case against him and Philips was
set for that particular that' , too , "
( ) ( Iiem' State' , . l'Iliesl'e.
Tue other witnesses for the state were
License Inspector J. F , McVittle anti Deputy -
uty Sheriffs Lewis anti Mitcimeil , all of
whom had been instrumental in making the
arrest. Mr. McVittie sold imo knew Dwyer
and Byrne , When they tried to get a n.w
license from him lie thought it was for
"the same old game. " Dwyer lmad bath to
him : "I have nothing to do with the i'lace
and if you say so I'll go and tell those
people to close up , " Byrne , or Jack Burns
as he Is familiarly knowim , lmad beemi work-
lag across the river , hut time others Inter'
estemi In tile place hail sent for him to , omo
over anti go to work , MoVittlo bad nointeti
out Dwycr when the place was pulled.
Deputies Lewis anti lltcimeii told what
transpired when the sheriff and themselves
arrestetl the inca anti what their relative
position in the establishnment seemed to be ,
It was then that Mr. Kelkenney atlmitted
In a statement to the court that the elmer-
acter of the witnesses presented by the
state had been a surprise to him and asked
for a continuance ,
This morning the landortl of time lmlack-
snlltim shop , said to be H. D , Alien , Is exPeCted -
PeCted by the Imrosecution to take the stand
and tell wiio paid him the rent. An effort
will be made to implicate others In time
pecuniary transactions lncidentai to the run-
iming of the game ,
Bring in two bonn dde new subscribers ,
prepaid for two weeks each and get tbre
of The lice's photogravures of the exposi-
lion ,
Itet'ruitm. for I I.I Cavalry ,
Lieutenant Day of the Bleventh cavalry ,
who Is conducting n recruiting station at
the Park hotel and came to Omaha under
orders to recruit for the Seventh cavalry ,
has also been ordered to recruit for his own
regiment , the uieventb cavalry , colored ,
Since Lieulenant Day opened the station In
the city ho has recruited seventy-three men.
Of this nuumber fourteen ere Bent to Fort
Sill , twenty-eight to Fort Apache atm % the
remainder to Fort Du Cbesne. About 50
per coat of the men who imave made itpplea.
lion have been rejected , The cavalry requires -
quires light , active men and so nmaay mnn
apply for admission that the odicers will
not take any men who arc no weli adapted
to the needs of the service ,
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SMASHES IN A DAB''S FACE
Yonnli Tlsrnwsnllu-iek n ( a
l.or silid Alsn.mst 1ills
8 Cilhlil.
Three-year-old L uisSvnclm of Gibson he-
came the mark for a brick that was timrown
at his father , Louis Svach , yesterday by
Mrs. Anna Miscelvith , a neighbor , with
whom he was fighting ,
Time brick struck the child In time left
Jaw , shattering it and knocking its teeth
out , The lower part of the child's nose
was also injured. The woman was arrested
on ft warrant sworn out by the boy's f.itimer
yesterday afternoon before Judge ( london ,
The woman Ia turn swore out warrants for
Synch , alleging assault and battery ,
The trouble was over the trespass on
Synch's property of a number of geese be.
longing to the Miscelviths , Yesterday he
undertook to warn the owner ot the geese
to ieep them at home under penalty of
having thenl idiot and imecamno involved In
a quarrel with the woman , who threw bricks
at him. It was one of these wiimlly thrown
missiles that lilt the child , ciia was following -
lowing his father.
IINESOTA COIIES 1
( Continued from First I'ago , )
are three large rooms , The one that is
enteretl first Is a reception room , tango
anti airy , with plenty of easy choirs scat-
tereti hero and there , wlmilo upon the floors
are ntlmnorous soft and rich rugs , To the
right is the parlor , a large room , filled with
couches , easy chairs anil the other necessaries -
saries that lend comfort and enjoyment.
The feature of the building , llowever , is
the macn's room on the north of the recep-
lion room. It. is fitted anti furnished to
illustrate life in a logging camp ammd is in
striking contrast with the companion rooms
on the mnln floor. On the north wall
there Is a large fireplace constructed of
Mankato stone , while above and around it
hang guns , powder horns amid au of the
accessories used by hunters. A pretty effect
is produced by the numerous flags that
are draped in an artistic manner about the
chimney of the fireplace. Upon the wall
are skins , furs and hides of animals of
Minnesota , There are a number of deer
heads , moose , elk and antelope , with one
buffalo , From these are suspended knives ,
gulls and flasks. Instead of easy chairs ,
there are pine benches , while in n cup-
boartl on the wall there are the disimes that
the lunmbermnn would naturally use in sery-
tag a bachelor meal.
The main staircase lends to the second
floor from tile reception room amid at tim
first landing there is a work of art that is
admired by all. it is according to time style
of a memorial window , the handiwork of
Miss Graves of Minneapolis. The central
piece lit aim Indian , dressed in bright colors ,
lie appears to be resting train time fatigues
of the chase , anti , as ho stands , he looks
out over the surroundimmg country , watchIng
the encroachmentit of the white man.
Smaller windows are on either side , bear-
lug a representation of the state seal and
the coat of arms of the state. At this land-
lug the stairs turmm to the right and loft anti
ascend to the main floor of the second story.
On timi floor are the rooms of the ofilcers
in charge of the building , with a large sized
reception room just at the head of the
stairs , On this floor , as on the main floor ,
there are an abundance of sofas , easy chairs
and rugs , while around the veranda are
some fifty porch chairs for the exclusive
use of the visitors.
The Interior of the building is handsomely
decorated , the style and color of each room
being different. Bright colors , however ,
prevail , gIving the whole a rich and home-
hike aspect.
DhItICTOflS VLAIM SOME fIGhTS ,
Allege Ihimit Exreutiv Comumlftce I , .
Not lh' Whole 'I'izLi ,
The adjourned meetingot the board of
directors yesterday afternoon brought out
twenty-four members , or two less than a
qtmorunm. After waiting until after C o'clock
for time remaining votes time board adjourned
to 4 o'clock today , when an effort will be
made to secure a quonimnm and pass on a
number of mattems that have been hanging
fire all the week ,
Iuning the informal discusslomi with which
the members whiled away the time various
mea8ures were suggested to Induce direc-
tore to attend the meetings and a motion
was finally adopted which expressed the
sense of the members present that hereafter -
after any member wimo was absent from
two consecutive meetings without a suf-
fleteat excuse shoui be deprived of his
pass.
In the course of the discussion C. S. Mont-
gomnery Infused some activity into time pro-
ceedlngs by remarking that It ditl not mat-
tar particularly whether the board met at
nil or not as time mammngemnent of the cx-
position was largely In the hands of the
executive'commnittee. This brought up John
C , Wharton for tue purpose of a vigorous
speech , in which he declared that the directors -
rectors had to bear the reaponsiblilty mmd
they houid have sonmething to say about
the manner in 'which the business should
ide conducted ,
This led to a reference to the rule promulgated -
gated by time Dcpartmnent of Concessions
by which nit concessloniste were directeti
to recognize the gold badges of nmenmhers
of time executive committee , hut diti not
provide for the free admission of the directors -
rectors who wore sliver badges. Several
members declared that an emnploye of time
department ijati gone so far as to specifically
Instruct the concessionists to pay no attention -
tention to directors' badges and this they
regarded as entirely unnecessary.
NVBJa MUSIC l'iLOitAM 'rosimi'r.
It is Hiioeti41 o I'rove miii Attrnctioii
of ( rcnt itlt'rid ,
Tonight's musical program embraces an
element of novelty that promises to bring
out a lsrge local crowd , This Is the first of a
series of grand court concerts lit which time
exposition chorus and Phinney's band will
Introduce a now affect in chorus work. Time
chorus vill be stationed at the head of time
lagoon , while the band will play In front
of the Liberal Arts buildIng , In time dm0-
macs the bammtl vlll play the theme alone ,
anti then remain silent wimilo the chorus
sings the same melody witbout accompant-
macnt , It Is believed that the effect will be
exceptionally pleasing anti aim enjoyable in-
novation. Tonight the dimoruB will eimmg
"Adeste Fideles , " "Steal Away , " time i3icll-
Ian imymn , and "Abide with Mo , " amid time
band wIll render n progranm that embraces
such popular selections as the overture from
"Semiramido , " by Itossini , time Pilgrimmms'
chorus ( roam "Tannimauser" anti the ballet
music from "Faust. "
Concert patrons who wisim to register their
wishes for the Friday night "request" con-
cents will band their coupons to the Program -
gram boys instead of sending timcmn to Su-
penintendent Keliy.
Negotiations are in progress for the en-
gagammment. of the famous Mexican band ,
wimich proved a popular attraction at the
Vorit1's fair , to follow Pimioney's band at
the exposition , The engagement of time
Imresent band terminates August 3 and it Is
proposed to play the Mexican organIzation
for six weeks.
I.ast iigim * on I him Zthidvgiy ,
The Midway did a good business last
night , and alt of the concessions played to
packed houses , The crowd was orderly anti
put ha Its time enjoying itself. The only
unpleasant feature of the evening was the
arrest of harry O'Brien , manager of the
Streets ot Cairo , Shortly after fIo'elock
One of the guards walked up to O'Brien's
, 0111cc in the streets and placed him under
arrest , lie was taken to the police sIn-
than en the gmtinds anti there informimed
that lie hail violeteti an order that was issued -
sued yesterday , Timc' ortier imnovimles that
none of the concessionaires shall stand or
allow any of their "spiders" to stenti omit-
itlc of a line four feet in front of the
building.
This order hind not been served upon
O'Brien and consequently lie allowed his
camels to pass outside omIti make a short
tour of the street In front of the building.
When arrested , O'Brien stated that he
knew mmothummg of time imew order , but was
following a cusonm that has been in vogue
since the opening day of the exposition ,
At the stntion imo gave bonds for imis apPearance -
Pearance in police court to answer the
charge of violatimmg time exposition rules.
ICilItSii GOV1it'tilTh'V HX1I11IIT.
Mlnintmmrr Iry l.ok 'tli lie Sent
hire frmiti i'tthi I tigill.
Lieutenant Conmnmammder B. M. Stodman ,
who is in cimargo of the exhuimit of the
Nery ( leprmrtnmcnt in tIm lovernmemmt building -
ing , will leave for Washington tonight to
arrange for the transportation of a. imunl-
her of new and immtercsting features that
will be ntltictl to time exhibit early in August.
Of these time most inmportnnt Is a miniature
dry dock , which will illustrate to oxposi-
tiomm visitors the most mimodern construction
of this esseimtial feature of time navy or-
gimtiisiim. The model has just been finished
at \S'nsliingtomm navy yard , vimere it line
beemi 1mm course of constrtmctiomm stimco Inst
winter. It Is designed to give the peoimie
an idea of wilat a tiry dock is , anti how It
is nmnniimulnted , antI it is aim exact repro-
dtmcttomm of time Sliimpson timber dry docks
that will be built at time Portsmouth , i'imiln-
deipimia anti Mare Isiammil mmnvy yards to no-
coimimotinto time urgent necessity for ml-
ditional docking facilities that line been
emnphaslzeti since the vnr broke out ,
These docks will be 700 feet lommg oim time
coping bend to time outer sill gate , nml
thirty-eight feet ticep to time working floor.
Tim general width will be serotmty-one feet
oil time bottomn mmmiii 102 feet C inches at tile
top , except at time emmtrnnce , which is
seventy-five feet vide at time bottom and 120
feet vide at tIme top. The imiodel mimichm will
be shown at the exposition is on a scale of
one-quarter Inch to the foot , or omme-forty-
eighth of the full size. It is eommsequemmtly
about fifteen feet long nnti four feet wide.
It 113 ft coimmimlete vorkitmg nmmotlel , ammd it
will be aeconmpammied by a model of time
mmcmv battleship Illinois , which will bedecked
docked and untlockem.l exactly as tile actual
battiesllip will be handled iii one of time mii'w
docks when they arc conmpleted , A large
hmnsimm will be constructeti jtist outside of
the emitrance to the dock iii which time model
ship vili be floated just as a ship would
iloat in the ocean iii front of a genuimme
dry doclc , Tills will be filled by a conmmcc-
tion wltlm time city water systenm , fliltl at cer-
lain hours every tiny time process of docking -
ing vIll be eximibited by aim expert emuployc
of the Navy tlcpartnmont , who riil explain
the method of operation. When it Is desired -
sired to dock the vessel time valves In time
caisson will be opemmed to let time water
flow in and flu time dock to the level of
the basin , Timeim the caissoim will swIng
outward while the ship is towed inside.
Wileim the simip Is exactly over the keel
blocks the cuissoim vill be closed ngaimm , mumtl
the dock drained of water , leaving the simiim
high amId dry emi the blocks , In umidockiimg
the same process Is reversed , anti time
process will be repeated every day during
the remainder of time exposition ,
The model of the lilidois will give the
Ptmblic its first accurate Idea of time mIew
type of battleships that nrc In immocess of
construction. These consist of the Illinois ,
Alabama nmmd Wlsconshm , which are being
built at Newport News , Cramps' shipyard
in Philadelphia and tile Union Iromm Works
in San Frnmmclsco respectively.
Few of the people who admire time van-
ous mnodei of war ships that are displayed
in the navy exhibit nrc aware that they
arc expemmsivo ornaments. Each nepreselmts
a dufferemmt type of flgimtimmg ship , and it
cost time goveramlmetlt $ G,000 aimloco to coim-
stnuct them. Time model of time Iihltmols cost
the sumo arnoummt , and it cost 2O00 additional -
tional to build the model of time dry , locl ,
so that timis single ndditiomm to time exhibit
wIll cost time government 8,000 , aside froimm
the expense of traimsportntion aud instalia-
tiomt ,
1mm athhltlon to this Lieutenant Stedman
vIll secure a 4-inch rapid firing glum for
his eximibit. This will be much larger thami
any piece of ordmmamlre that lmns been simowmi
oil the grotimitis. It 1mm tlmirteen feet loimg
amid is a type of time fighting npparntus timut
has wreaked such havoc witim time Spammisli
ships. A Whiteimeati torpedo will be another -
other new feature , anti also a biimnacie conm-
pass , wimichm will ho a curiosity to itmost of
the exposition visitors ,
NH\V 'I'liNA'I'4 IS FISh TANIS.
tqtmarliimm at time Goverimimn'nt lie liii.
I 1mg Grm1iii lii Inmportmiiaci' .
hiio aquariums in the fisil exhibit iii time
Coverimment bulidimig are constantly nequir-
lag new tenants ammO nearly every day there
is an arrival of fish from 501110 of the gov.
crlmnmcnt stmttioims to give variety to time
show. ComnssIofler Conway has just re-
celved a large quantity of fish Wilicil in-
eludes 1)0th salt anti fresh water varieties
ammd these have been installed lim time tanks.
The salt vater collcctiomm was shipped from
Woods hole , ? dassachusetls , amid lmmcludcs
an excellent colicetiomm of lobsters , sea nnemn-
ommes , blue crabs , Icing crabs , sea bass , skates ,
sumimler flounder aimd swell fish. The hatter -
ter is a very curious specimen owing to its
ability to Inflate itself like a balloon.
A large shipment of fresh water fish has
just arrived froni Lake Michigan. This
includes hake nod brook trout , five months
old , adult rainbow and brook trout , yellow
perch , situgers anti small mnouthcti black
bass , A lot of trout from Colorado wait
also received thus morning. Timese were
brought In by Superintendeimt h , A. Dean
of Colorado and include black spotted , mum-
bow , brook and Locimloviim trout ,
Last night Commissioner Low Mny shipped
In a cohlectiomm of mmaUvo Nebraska varleiles
and four of time aquariums imava been turned
over to this feature of the exhibit , Time
varieties include buffalo , cats , bass , gave ,
pickerel , quill backs , whIte perch and eels ,
besides a cohlecttomm of large snuppimmg tur-
ties , A shipment of 7,000 black spotted
trout eggs from Leatlvlilo is on the road ,
A tank of young grayling trout is now
attracting a good deal of attention. It Is
extremely tlifflcult to raise this variety , but.
in the present instance time fisim are a montim
old and in exceptionally good condition , Time
most striking feature of time species Is Its
remarkably slow growthm. Time gruyhlngs
now on exhillittoim svere imutcimed in time mid-
tile of June , but tbey are still so sinai ! that
It requires chose ohserwntlomm to distinguish
timenm. They are scarcely an inch long null
1mm time tank thmey resemble a lot. of very
young polywogs.
Time surplus specimens tlmat accumulate as
new fish urnlve are .hlsposcd of by dumping
timein into time lagoon , whmleim already literally
alive witim small fish , Several timousanil gold
Ilsim have been liberated in thus way besides
time odds amid ends of the various other va-
riches ,
tIsiueNetmi ( ir..md IN i'iruwed ,
Time members of the Minnesota party in
time city had an enjoyaimlo time last mmight.
A portlomm of them visited the Midway ,
while another large party , escorted by Colonel -
onel Simaw of time Deimartnment of Pronmo.
lion , visited the theater ,
Speaking of the exposition VI' . J. Mc-
Murchy , assistant city editor of the St. Paul
Globe , said : "It is time greatest show yet
held , In many respects It is uheati of the
World's Fair. it Ii ; better timan time Naeim-
villa or the Atianta expositions. "
Governor dough , after visiting the main
buildings of the exposition it1 ttw' ( 'mint
of Honor , remarked "Time ctpoettion is
simply grantl , and after th weather gets
cooler it will be nttentletl hr lmuntirede of
thousands. Minnesota will do its share to
booni the at1ntlatme , "
( iHTl'li ( 1hlAIY POit iC.tS.tM l ) . ' ' ,
4lmi I r Coinntision Is Htiilen orimi to
eeuure Siieelnl linlironil Ihuift's ,
Time Hansas tate commission hltl n
timeeting yesterday anti devoted several imouirs
to working on the program that will be car-
riemi into effect on itansas tIny , September
1. All of the muemtmr of ( be conmummisslon ,
cx-flovernbr thick , Jotmum B , i'rost , \ , hi.
GreetV , mnitii nmmd A , C , Lamb , were
iii atteuitlatic ,
Time nioruming seseieim of ( lie Kammsas coal-
flmiasioul was emit simon. by rensoum of time
mmmcmbers ( leeirllmg to attenti the miedicatiomm
of time Minnesota. butltliumg , At time afternoon -
noon sessiomi it was decideti to mmmke aim
effort to setlIne a reduced rate for iCmumsas
day ammil mmli Imoesibie Pressure viht be
brought to bear upon time rnttroals to bring
in time people from time Sutmilower state omm
special traimme nmmtl at low rates ,
A letter was read from tiovermmor l.cetly ,
in whlclm he Stntetl that imo was iii symnpn-
thy with thm work of the conImnissiomi ammd
would do all tim imi imower to assist iii imushi-
ing Knmmsae to tim front anti advertisIng time
exposition to time wonltl ,
The frtmit that Kansas is etmowing iii time
ilortiommitural bmmlltiimmg is sommmetlmtmig timat is
time talk of thmt' expmlsitiolm , both n nccolmumt
of time \'arlet3' mmiitl time quality , liegmmrtling
his exhibit time mnenmbors of time comnimiission
shy that they have immamle nrrcmngeummelmts by
which the display 'lil not ommiy be kept miii
to limo lretent stammtlmmrml but that there will
tie lumiprovemnents mmmnmie utmost tinily ,
PIrevorlcs iii tilt , lvemm ii. .
Time observance ( If ? 'iimmumesota tiny elosetl
with time display of fireorks 1mm time even-
immg. The grauidstnumd vns Packeth with
Peoiml , ' [ mile several hmtmhtirti himmeti imp olommg
the fence on the outside of time t'mmcloeumne.
A reserved sectiOn of tIme gramutistamltl vas
occimpieth by lovenmmor Ciouiglu anti time Mill-
umesota pnrty.
Time display openeti vithm a prlsmmmtie ii-
luummimmntiomm of the emmtire surrotmmmtlimmgs ,
'rimis , lit turmm , was followed by a set piece ,
eumtitletl , ' 'iVeicome Mimmmmesotn , ' ' Timen there
\m'as mu iiiglmt of shieil witimimi shells , mmqumntie
iireworks , includimmg snakes , mllvlmmg hlshm ,
porpoises , vatcr nilbee mmmmd silver foumum-
tninme , togethmemwitim a iilgbt of lmmmmmtircds
of nmngmmesitmmmm shells. Time mmext to attract
attemmtiomm was a boy amid a girl ritliumg a
seesaw , after wimieiu cammme the set piece
that as tim feature of time disimiay. It
was a portrait of Governor Ciotmgim 1mm colors.
It burumed brigimtiy for five mmmimmumtes , auth
was cimeered nmmd cheered. The mmext timing
iii order was nh aerIal device , remrcuenting
a girl acrobat waililimg omm a mmamm tuat ne-
volved for 600 feet 1mm mmmitlnir. After tlmis
thieve vmmH a flight of flute's hehiit , coumtnlmm-
tug 10,000 stars , a flock of swamis cmi time
lake , a monster fiery plmoommlx , timId tlisliliiy
ciosimmg witim a grnimd bomnbardumment of simclimt ,
rockets amid colored lights.
AMiN fur ltv lt.ml 4' .
KEAI1NEY , Neb , , July 19.-Speelal.- ( )
To time Editor of time lire : So far tlm great
mmmajontty of the visitors to time expositiun
have bceml from time towns nmmtl commmmtmy un-
immediately amljoimmimmg Omnaima amid uimmli'ss there
is a very immaterial duf1'eremce mmmmmthc' 1mm time
rate by the roads yomm camm expect but few
where the rate of one and a timird fare is
held to ammy distance out. I lmave tulldeul
with mmiamly farmers anti very few wIll go ,
but It a rate of say one cent a mile or uot
over omme and a halt collIe per miille for the
roumid trip was made , say once encim week
and good for three or five days , time whole
coummtry would go , children and nil , It.
seems strnmmge that the roads cnmmnot. see
this. Mome. they should make such a rule
and placard tile country anti time outpouring
would be immense. Time papers of Omnalma
shoumid keep this niattor up continumally uumtii
some such arrammgememlt is made if they cx-
imect the rank and fIle to turn omit.
oiustitv iit.
% Vonmnh.'s Ilomird Is _ t Ii Ioum.
There has been considei'able talk 1mm 1mm-
terested circles of friction hetweeim time
Woummemm'a Board of Mammogers nimmi the mann-
ngemmiemmt Imi regard to immatters commmmi'cttitl
with time commgrcSSeil. It Is officially stated
In behalf of the women that thieve is imo
nnimus in the matter , but timey Wilil * to
have a thorotmgim understanding in time matter -
ter before proceedlumg furtimer. A letter is
being prepared and slgmmed by all time mnemn-
hers of time executive committee or tIle wo-
men's board lum which the matter Is ftmily
tilscuseed. Timis will be ireecmmted to time
exposition maumagomsnt as sooml as nil time
signatures nrc secured. Time womomi state
that timere has been seine mistmmmtlorstammdummg
in regard to a number at matters relating
to the commgresses and theV want to kmmow
just how much support they will receive fom'
the commgresses that are scbeduie'I for Sep-
( ember anti October.
ip"Nemmri ( jiimml ( mI.r I mm F're , ' .
Secretary Nelson , 1mm charge of time MIs-
sourl exhiimlt iii time Ilorticuitural bmmildlmlg ,
says time state which ho represents proposes -
poses to come imp In full force omm Missouri
day , wimich imns beemi set. for August 30 , lIe
estimates timat 10,000 Missouninmms will be
here. Timey will comno 0mm specini trnimms ammd
will bnlmmg alommg several baumtls of music , Tim
addition to time regular exercises thm're will
be a distrIbution of melons nmmd iic'aclmos.
It is time intention to mnalco this a ( lay that
will nmark an epocim 1mm the history of time
eximositioml , Unless there Is a cilango in
limo present plaint 10,000 watermelons numtl
5,000 boxes of peacimeum will be given away.
% r111 ; tIo'e the MIIMI.
It is practically decided that time duffleumity
In regard to the location of time
mmmast in time maimer will be mcmmme-
dieti by moving it nearer time center
of tile lagoon in prefcremmco to lmuttiumg imp
a bulkhead against the colonnade. This will
be qtmite a task , but it Is timougimt that time
hifc-savlmmg eXilibitioflit will be decliiediy
mmmore lmmterestimmg if time spar is placed so time
shot can fall iii tIme water , Time cimnumgu will
probably 'heiny tile eximibitiomme for several
days ammd by that time Camtaium ; Knowles cx-
PeCtB time Imow boat will be ready for use ,
imiy ( tie flit ? IriMhIrulkeul ,
Tim expositiomm imas decitluti to set Friday
nsimlo as Fishermamma' day in honor of time
delegates wimo are attending time mvetiumg of
time Ammmcrlcamm Fisheries society , No special
program or demnonmitration will he immado , hilt
an exhibit of espcinI Interest to iersomms lii-
terestetl in fish vlli he prepared by time Nc-
hu-imsita Fish conmumiission and the men who
have charge of the govermmment fish exhibit.
ilxjmusiIi.m N..ti's ,
A Knimsas VlBltOr fell in a fit in limo ( by-
ermmnment. imuliding yesterday mormmimmg , lie
was taken to the hospital , where lam soomm
recovered ,
Minmmcsota people filled time building of
Montgomery Worth & Co. ycatcr'iay ' to its
utmost caimacity amimi a regular retmmiioum it
was , too , One would timlimk Mommtgonmcry
Ward the graiidtatimer of time whole state ,
these imeopie speak of imimml as cue of time
family , One farmer said ; "Why , I htmy mmli
my farm machimery , buggies , wagons-
everytlmlimg froum lmim. Save money by it ?
\VcIJ , I guess I do , " said he. "Save the
price of a imird mnmm eory year. "
Time condition of the sewers mmear the
Twenty-fourth street entrance demands at-
tcntiomm. Time trouble hiss not beemm precisely -
cisely locuted , but the exhnimmtiomm of time
sewer 1mm carrletl to the mammiloles near time
entrnmmce and there throwmm out , to time this.
comfort of the public , lumepector Itoh of
time municipal sewer department was called
out to Investigate time matter yesterday ammil
, iecided timmmt time difficulty was somnewhmre
inside liii. . grouuitis , As time Ixpoeltioum mtu-
timonitles refused to admit him to nmake she
necessary exanminmitiomi the nuisance still cx-
1st' .
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