THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE: ST X DAT, DECEMBER 0, 1000. r MAJOR TAYLOR BEATS COOPER Indoor Biojole Hieing Season Bsgln3 on Madison Squars Track, JIMMY MICHAELS MAKES OLD-TIME FINISH ntMdPt'H I'ncltiM Mnclilne firm Us, but lie Keep On nntl (JitliiliiK One l,ni Rents Out , HtllMon. NEW YOItK, Doc. 8. Tho Indoor cyda racing season was Inaugurated at llio Madison Squaro Garden tonight under the nusrilccs of tho Araerlcnn Cycling associ ation. Tho Lonrd track, nt an nnglo of forty-five degrees, was banked nt the turns and although there were a number of spills no serious Injury resulted. Several sprints and match races wero on tho card, Major Taylor beating Tom Cooper In best two out of threo heats. Tho raco of tho ovenlng, however, was that between Jimmy Michael and Will StltiBou. Tho dlstanco was fifteen alios, Notwithstanding the fact that Michael's pacing machine broku down In tho lattci part of tho raco, when tho "Welsh Rare bit" was four laps to tho good, Michael, In a terrific finish won otit by threo laps, hav ing lost ono lap by tho breaking down of Ms pacing machine, Michael covered tho fifteen miles In 27;S6 2-C. At flvo minutes nftor midnight tomorrow night tho six days' International bicycle rnco will bo begun at tho Garden with rep resentatives from Knglaml, Germany, France and other Huropcan countries, and also tho representative six-day pluggcra of tho United States. .lion Itldr vlth Itrt'klrnsnpnn. The board track on which tho wheelmen rodo Is tho highest banked track aver built In tho vicinity. On tho turns It Is raised to a Blnnt of 46 degrees and tho riders havo to keop going at a terrific paco In order to maintain thrJr equilibrium. Tho preliminary "stunts"rounJ tho track, In which nearly ovcryono of tho contests nts took part, woro brlmfull of accidents, none of which wero nt a serious nature. Tho majority of tho men rodo with a ruckless noss that showed thuy were absolutely afraid of nothing that might transpire. Hairbreadth escapes from serious collisions wero In ovldenco nil through tho prelimi naries, but fortunntoly everybody was found to bu Intact notwithstanding tho sovoral spills when the regular program of racing was begun. Tho first event was a half-mllo rnco In twolvo hents, tho winners of which qualified for tho finals. Thcso trials woro spirited In every Instnnco and none of thoso who qualified won by more than a wheel's length. Tnylup Defcntn Caliper. Major Taylor, tho negro bicyclist, then tried conclusions with Tom Cooper In n nillc-hfat match rnco and tliu negro won tho first heat by thirty yards A onu-mtlo amateur handicap In hontu was tho next number on tho progrnm Between tho sixth nnd soventh trial heata of this contest, Jimmy Michael took n warming spin, and tho "midget" held tho motor so closoly throughout tho mllo that his wbcol nnd hlmHclf seemed to bo part of tho pacing machine. Tho little fellow was generously applauded for hlo wonderful exhibition Louts Glmni, tho six-day rider, passed Tayl)r and Cooper In the uecond heat of their match race. Glrom paced them for even laps and tho negro hold to tho pace all tho way nnd then Olmtn cut off Taylor on the left for tho three remaining laps and won by ubout n yard after a bruising raco In tho flnul lap In 2:08 1-5. Taylor won two straight heats nnd won tho raco. J. II. Hunter of Nownrk, N. J., won tho final heat of tho half-mllo raco In tho in door national championship by threo lengths from Vuncotto of this city, win was nbou tho sr mo dlstanco ahead of Gus Wclslug of tho Harlem wheelmen. Lester Wilson of I'lttshurg, with an nl lowauco of fifteen yards, won tho chnm plonshtp ono-mllo handicap In hollow stylo by forty yards nnd his work on tho wheel was worthy of th'o honors It brought him. Mletmel nntl Ktlnnnii It nor. Tho enrd wound up with n fifteen-mile motor paced raco between Jimmy Mlcbaol und W. C. Stlnson, world's one-hour record holder. In tho first attempt by Michaol nnd Stln son to begin their raco Michael was hit by BtltiRon's pacing machine and ns tho rules called for tho raco to bo begun ngaln should an accident occur to cither rider during tho first mile, tho contest wan started nnow. Michael was cut on tho left arm by his falling on tho track, but tho midget got on bio wheel In a minute. They started again In less than two minutes nnd Michael wns very fast. In tho first half mile Michael had an advantage of half n lap on Stlnson, wht failed to catch his pace, und It was not until tho second mllo that Stlnson cnught up. Michael's paco Increased In tho third mllo and In tho fourth ho lapped Stlnson. The paco was terrific nnd tho little fellow siemcd to fly around his fourth mile, cover ing It In 1:412-5. Michael kept shouting "More pace! go quicker!" while the crowd jelled hysterically and the raco was as good as won by tho little Welshman from this point. Tho tlmo for five miles was 8;G1 4-6 and this tells tho story of tho raco as to nrecd. Stlnron was unable to keep up with his racing machine and lost It repeatedly. Michael gained nnothcr lap In tho sixth mllo. Tho paco wns not no fast In tho seventh mile, which was ridden In a 1;S0 clip, with Mlchnel threo laps ahead. Mliluct' Pnclntr Machine llrrnks. In tho fourteenth mllo tho chain on Michael's pacing machlno broke nnd ho went on riding for threo laps nlono. Then he stolo Stlnson'n pacers. In consequence he won tho raco by threo clear laps. Time: 27 :D0 2-D. Professinnnl. I'lrSt heilt (llni).'iri.ill. wnn hv Mnliir Tavtnr. champion of America, 1S99; Tom Cooper, i nuiiiuiiiii in yniirinii. mm enpntni. ' mH1 3:00 1-6. Second bent (paced by Louis dlmm) won by 'laylor, Cooper second. Tlmo Half-mile nntlnnut Imtnnr plonshlp; Flmtl heat, won by J. II. Hunter, Newark. N. J.! VnnenMn. Knur VnrW. ond; Otis Welslng, Harlem Wheelmen, third. ..iiv . i.i ... Chnmplon I'enn. nnn.mllp nmufptir chnni plotiHhlp; Plnnl heat, won by Lester WIN run, iittnuurg, i'a. tis yarns); u. w, hui llvun, Dwlght school, Now York (3D yards), second : u. (J. Hchrclbcr. lliirlcin Wheel men, Now York (15 yurds). third: W. L. I.okscc, llrooklyn (30 yards), fourth. Tlmo: Klfteen-mllo motor-paced match between Jimmy Michael nnd w. c Htmson: GOLD OR UNDER SUSPICION Oakland Judgei Suspend Horse's Owner and Jockey Wedderitrand, STARTER CALDWELL GOES AFTER DOMINICK M. Lender. 1- Mlchuci 2- Michael 3- Mlchnel 4- Mlchuel 6-Mlehaol C-.MIclmel ".Michael 8-.MIchael Time, I;W 5.19 7:09 2-5 IS 8:1 4-5 13- M. Loader. l Michael M-Mlchnel 11-Mlclmel Michael Michael ...10:11 H-Mlcliael ...12:.H 4-G 15-Mlchael ...14:22 1-6) Tlmo. ...10:13 2-5 ...lS:03 3-5 ...19:61 4-; .. .21:10 2-5 ...23:11 1-5 ...2r,;.s 3-5 ...27;;G 2-5 DEFEATED BY HIS TOWNSMAN So limit t if ChlcnKo Loses (u KellouK, While IuIk t Huston In Out lilnyeil by Cutler. r.iM'',U 7lu.- Hoc. S.-W. K. Kellogg nnd Charles (J. Schmltt, tho two Chlciigouns, met In the class It billiard championship thin evening nt the Knickerbocker Athletic club mm ivuuogg won ny tne score or 300 to 209. in uio niioruonn tne llostou nns. AIDert a. Cutler nnd Wllllimi . ulgo. wero the players ...in vuiK-i ouiiiiycu ms opponent uy nearly two points to one. Hotn men started off badlv tonight. Sclimltt's cue work wns full of Innccuru clen, while Kellogg played the wiong shot repeatedly nnd kept tho balls widely spread. in.-) iiiin turn ui tno tame lieuogg gntll en'd the bnlls nicely on his third' shot and sturteil in Tor what looked to be n run. Ho wits nursing the Ivories cleverly and hud clicked off eight enroms when ho tripped up on a single cushion shot that should havo bicn easy for hltn to negotiate. Neither man rcored In double llgures until tho twenty-first inning, when Schmltt pushed up u cluster or twenty buttons by all-around work nnd In the next Inning followed It up with a bunch that netted him twenty-three. Uio last run was an brilliant n pleco of close play nil along tho lino and roll as has been aeon In tho tournament. Tho best shot oi mi was n long roiiow. in which the balls iruvwti me icngin or tne tnuie before com- pieiiug UK! carom. Kellogg did nof.begln to find hln stroke until tho thirty-fourth Inning. Then he gathered the Ivory spheres and held them ior u run in twenty, 'i nin was ins llrst es say nt double llguicn und artor It ho an- peiiriMl to gain confidence. Ho followed with a run of nineteen and two innings later cut HchmltfH load ngaln wlth.u break of ton. Most of the tlmo tho balln wero widely spread nnd when tho players suc ceeded 111 getting them In position for n run or nny size they were jirono to overdo tho ilellcnto work, falling down henvlly on tho enslest sort or shots. Uy adopting dead bull uii-iiva uiiu Keeping me odjpci unii in front or him Kellogg forged to tho front In the fifty-second Inning with u pretty run of eighteen that turned him fnin ih Inst hun dred pointH, Schmltt tied the score ut 222 pomm wnn n pretty run or tirteen. Ho eft n bad lineup for his opponent, but Kellogg scored from It by driving to the cushion. He oniy counted two. However, nnd Schmltt went in the lead again with a break of sev enteen buttons. A beautiful run of forty one points nut Kellogg almost out In tho sixty-sixth Inning. After this Kellogg had It his own way und won easily. (Summary: Kellogg, Chicago WX); nverngo, 4 8-73: IiIkIi runs. 41. 20, 19 nnd 18. Schmltt, Chicago :); average, 3 60-73: lie 1 runs. 23. 20. 17. und in. The afternoon game brought togcthor tha two lloHtonlann, Albert CI. Cutler nnd Wil liam Pnlgo. Tho former proved to bo nn easy winner. Summary: Cutler, Unntrin 3oil; average, 713-41: high runs. 40, 33. 29 und 25. Paige. Hoston-142; uvenige, 3 2-40; high i una, iii,- j .j uiiu iu. Ctlen, lil Sefvnrd. B, VTIC'A, Neb., Dec. S,-(Speclal.)-Tho Tied Diamond foot bull tentn of LMIca, Neb., weighing 1.700 pounds, met nnd defeated the nowiiru tenin ot Hewuro. .M'U nt Utlcn bv a. score of l to u. The gamo was marked nil through by clean, brisk playing, mien's gains wero mndo by steadily bucking tho line and forcing their opponents clear to me goal iwico anil Kicking goul very nicely. Howard made Its touchdown by two neat euu runs, out missed tne kick to goal. MiiKeno llrpiuili Wlim. Alexandria, imi., Dec. 8.-i:u(reno liezennh or Cincinnati knocked out Kid Lefober of IlufTulo tonight In tho sixth Tt n fo In hM,lnrt , liuuiiii ui uui liau u.un HCIlUUUied ll. II n-- --- .......... ...w irmiu niia iwonty-routiu DOUI. .ol it Hlnale Favorite 'Wins nt Ihe Cnllfornlit Triieks, Hvery Itnec lie I n w Tnhpn ,liy nn Outsider In the llcttlntt. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8. All tho favor ites went down to dofeat at Oakland nnd the laigo crowd present had much the worst of the nrgument. Tho weather was fine and the track fast, two records being equalled. Owing to the showing made by Gold Or, tho stablo of Llccr & llrown, together wun Jockey Weddcrstrand, woro suspended pend ing further action of tho stewnruii. uomin Ick, on Alleviate n heavily played cholco, was left at tho post, and Sinrtcr Caldwell suspended him for threo days and fined him 1100 for disobedience. Results: t.'lrsf mee. five nnd one-half furlongs: May Gertrude, 109 (O'Connor), 20 to J, won; Hold Or. 117 (Weddcrstrand). 9 to 10, sec ond; Gibraltar, 114 (Coburn). 7 to 5, third. Time: 1:07. Frank Hell, Abbu L and LeUx also ran. . . Second race, six furlongs: Lost tun, uy (N. Turner). 10 to 1. won; Maud Ferguson, 119 (O'Connor), 13 to 6, second; Monrovia, 112 (Coburn), 6V4 to 1, third. Time: 1:14'.. Uesslo Leo, Juva, Loulso Hooker, Mnun tain Dew, Twinkle Twlnk, Scliank, Sylvan Lass and Alleviate also ran. Third rare, six furlonns: Jim Hale. 'M (.1. Martin). 8 to 1. won: Hard of Avon, 101 (Co- burn). 6 to 1. second: Hub. 101 tJ. Mlllen, 3 to 1, third. Time: l:13N. Andrnttus. Sutln cent, Ller rrinco und tiomuge ttisn ran. Fourth nice, ono mile, Kmoryvino Handi cap: Tayon, 105 (Domlnlck), 10 to l, won; unnmore, lis (.mouiiccj, u to iu, secoiui; Havi nnd. 91 (Matthews). 15 to j. iniru. Tlmo: 1:39. I'at Morrlssoy, The Fretter nnd Prejudice also ran. Finn nice, ono and ono-sixteenm miies: Vulcnln, 1CK5 (Coburn), 3 to 1, won; Specific, IOC (O'Connor). 7 to 10. second: Flush of Gold, 100 (J. Woods), C to 1, third. Time: i:i.v,i. snips, uorsuia and ut. .iiurna uiau ran. 8 xth rnco. ono and one-elglitn miles, sell ing: Cnmpus. 105 (Dnmlntck). 3 to 1. won; nr. uernuys, hb (u connon, i to u, sreumii i.'imiiin mi iMiinnii. it to 1. third. Time: 1:62. Grand Sachem, Imp, Mlnstral II and Sunello also ran. LAST DAY AT BENNINGS TRACK lloehenler Wins Three-Mile In n (Jnl- lui, Knlnht of (lie Uurtcr .MuKlligr the UlllinlliK. WASittvr.Tnv. Dee. 8. Ootnwav day was ono of tho moat notable of tho Wash ington Jockey club"s fall meeting ut Uen-tiim-i! n.iitnitn the InelRtncnt weather n raw. wind and n threatening sky the ut- tenuanro was ono or tno mrgesi oi ine mnr.ilnr 'I'hrru fnvnrltoa and two Strongly backed second choices won. The fonturo wan tho rourth ruce. tho Maximum, for u nui-Mn nf Jl.aiiO. nt ii distance of three miles. Knight of tho Garter wan u 9 to 5 favorite at post time. Ho went right out nnd mndo till tltf. rnenlni? fnr twn ml'pK nnd ft half. when Rochester closed up on nun nnu gui- loped under the wire u winner ny inroo lengtmi, First Whip leading Oneck Queen hv hnir it laniirili fnr thn nlneo. Results: First raco. 'nurse 13W. all uges. live nnd one-half ruriongs: veiasquez, yi turciiimiu in r. u-nii; II nrnev Ktone. Ill) IJHmcsi. i to 1. und 2 to 1. uecond: Hopbrook. ! (J. Slack). 0 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:12. Red Knliler. Imn.irtlnl. Iinncrlallst. LtulV Has been, Uanneret, Dame, Inomlliatum, Statcn is nnd nnn uii-octum niso run. Second race, purve jaow, live uriong's: Pntteire. 107 (J. Hlnck). 8 to 6. won: Tim othy Foliy, 110 (T. Uurns), 7 to 2 and fi to 6. second: James J. Corbett, 110 (Corbloy), 30 to 1, third. Tlmo- 1:05 2-6. Isano Hoih ner. Honverness, uuctyi, muo victor, I . . - t T r ...... . . ., 1 1 1 ... n .. ICar. rTCSIllll. II.IVUH. J ivunn. uuimnui', Ira. Flaneur. Woodsnlke, Patterson und nmv mil Illeiilns also run, Thlnl race, handicap, steeplechase, two and ono-half mlletu Old Tank. 150 (Harry), tn l. wnn: The Lost Chord.. '161 (Fnrre '.). to 1. and to 2. secunu uruitcii iji ituiii- Ise. 143 (llueston), 7 to to. tnira. Tinio; r.o.1 iiof-fitnnrnii. Wllil iteutlier II. Iios- phorus, Claroua nna uovcrnor uuuu niso run. .... Fourth race, tho Maximum, purse ji.wj, threo miles: Rochester. 97 (Hrlnn), 3 to 1, won: Iirst Whip. 107 (Burns). 2 to 1 nnd 3 to 6. second; Oneclt Queen. C7 (J. Slack), 5 to 2, third. Time: 6:41. Knight of the fiiirlnr nlso ran. Fifth, race, purso jaw, nign weigiu nnnui- cup, seven ruriongs: aisikiw, ui t.iuiea), 12 to 1. won: lsxlngton Plruto. 12S (Hothor- soll). 16 to 1 una u to l, soconu; oauio a, 130 (L. Hums), 9 to 6, third. Time: 1:33 l-o. Onil f re V. Cliarlev Moore. HeiiKar Lady. Churnwlnd, Hultzlloptchll nnd Marlbert nt(i rjin. Sixth race. ww. sciiinK, muo nnu iw yards: Reau Ideal. 10S (T. Rums), 7 to 10, won; Klrkwood, 101 (Jnmes). 20 to 1 and 5 in l. seconu: Liincowood. :t i iireiiiuuu, .u lO J, IIIHU. 1 lllll'i I ti. . iiuii.ituii. A...-- mos, Lofter, Harry McCoun, 12Me Skip nnd Miss iviitcncii uiso ran. for thn Amerlcnn Whist Lengue challenge trophy today, thus acquiring ownership ot the prize. Its opponent today was the Hal tlmorn Whist team, which was defeated by n score of 38 to 8, This Is the second trophy played fir since the organization of the tongue In 1894, the llrst having been won In 189? by the Hamilton Whist club of Phila delphia. STRIFE FOR STATE PENNANT Oiiiuliii mill Lincoln llluli School Will MppI Awnln to Setlle the I'll u lit li I onnlil l. Tho Omaha High Bchool team will play u post-season guitio with Lincoln In order that tho tormer Indecisive result may be cleared up und tho stnto championship settled. A gnme with York wni first nego tiated for, us the students desired tt try conclusions with tho only learn which has beaten them this srnsoii. This urrnngt' mcnt could not bo made und u game with Lincoln on tho Omaha grounds was substi tuted. Omaha's lineup will be ns follows! Thomas, right end; Mullln, right tnrklo; nccnsi, rigni guard; vnnrr( center; non- termnn. left guard; weisn, icit iiickio; lKhmer. nunrterback: 1 racy, left halfback; Marsh, right halfback; Knglohart, fu lbnck; Cuthrow, Urllllth and Strieker, substitutes. LAWS0N TO BUILD DEFENDER Ronton Millionaire Will I'ersoiinlly Stuiiil Kxpense of lliilldliiK Vneht In Defend Ainerlen'n t'tii. ROSTON, Dec. 8. After a conference with ItdHtmi ilpnlifiiern nnd lioston builders and a number of representative Roston ynchts- men Thomnn W. L.twson. tne wen Known financier and horse fancier of this city, an nounced that he would personally stand the expense of building ttunther yacht ns well ns tho sloop Colonlu. It Is understood that no work will bo started on running tho keel for tho new bout until tho seventy-footer Rainbow Is out of the way. which will not be for at least ten dnys, Thure bus been somo work done nlso on tho sulls for tho new bout, but this hits been confined en tirely to tho headsulls. Nothing wns done on the malnsnll nnd will not bo until thu boat Is far advanced. don to a term of seven years In tho penitentiary. FIRE RECORD. CnnlP)' Hume Nenr l.eluli. LEIGH, Nob., Dec. 8. (Spcclnl.) John Conley's house, four miles southeast ot .clgli, was totally destroyed by llro yes rday, together with nil of its contents, iho flro was of Incendiary origin. Tho loss Is covered by Insurance. enpted tho place nro homeless. Tho en tire loss will probably reach $300,000, with tho Insurance at about one-third ot that I nmount. Four nremen wero seriously, but not fatally Injured. Kill Me Coy tu Weil. uy. cltlE LONDON. Dec. S.-KId McCoy, who has received cabled ndvlccs announcing that his wlfo has obtained a decree of divorce mm I ii Ml htm lu tho tinted Stutes. today told n representative of tho Associated Press that his marriage with .Marguerite Cornell would occur in Paris or New York on Christmas. Vnrilon llefent Three Opponent. DBNVI3R. Colo., Dec. 8. Hurry V'urdon defeated three opponents' nt overland ltnim iinlnv tin titnvrii nu.ilnst tho Jiust bull uf James Russell, the Instructor of the Owr lom' club, nnd Frank U Woodward nnd Wnltcr Fairbanks, wlnnlmr by n score of 3 up. The gamo wns tor tnirty-cigin noi'js. DEATH RECORD. .fob li .1. riroeinvold. ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 8. John J. Groon wold, a veteran contractor, died at his homo here today of heart failure. Mr. Groenwold was 67 years old and had lived In St. Paul slnco 16G3. In tho early days Mr. Groen wold waB engaged In building forts for tho government. Ho constructed Forts Pem blna. Lincoln. Cross, Custer and in 1873 rebuilt Fort Snclllng. John W VuniiliiKrr. ALTON, 111.. Doc. 8. Hon. Johu W. Cop plngor, ex-United States consul general to Toronto, Canada, and n prominent demo cratlc politician of southern Illinois, died this evening at his homo In Alton, after an illness of eight days, caused by a carbunilo on his neck. Ho waB 9 years old nnd hud been prominent In southern Illinois politics for twenty years. Jitinea Ilotmrvplt of Xfiv York. NEW YORK, Dec. 8. James Roosevelt died lu this city today. Ho was chairman of tho executive committee of tho Matitlmo Canal company of Nicaragua, president of tho Champlaln Transportation company nnd vlen nresldenl of tho Delnwnro & Hudson company. Ho was "5 years old. Tlianinn Tiiylor. LOS ANGELKS, Cal., Dec. 8. Thomas Tailor, a wealthy Salt Lake capitalist and president of tho Utah coal .Mining com pany, dropped dead today on tho street presumably from heart dlseaso. r.....lnii Must Serve Spvoii Yours. PIERRE, S. D., Dec. 8. (Special Tele gram.) The Jury In the caso of Tom Con don, who shot Don Daley several days ago, brcuglit In a verdict of guilty on n chargo of assault with Intent to kill and Judgo Gaffy this morning sentenced Con- llrnvj- Loon nt ('anion. Ohio. CANTON O.. Dec. 8. Tho Saxton block. owned by Mrs. M. C. Ilnrbcr. sister of President McKlnley's wife, was destroyed by flro tonight. Twenty families who oc- IIIk llnltlinore Store. BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. S. A disastrous flro broke out this morning about S o'clock In tho stores of tho Baltimore Ilargsln house, In U'rst Baltimore street, and Is still burning. The datnngo to tho building and stock Is large. Tho concern carried one of the largest stocks In Baltimore, Averaging from $500,000 to $1,000,000, Lumber Fire nt Dnlnlli, Iho lumber piles of the Tower Lumber com pany, r.t Tower, Minn., this afternoon, doing damngo estimated at $80,000. Ilxeiiliintr I'nllpe Offlpprn. NEW YORK, Dec. S. Tho committee tin rules nnd discipline of the pollco board to which wns given the task of Investigating thn rnco riots In "Hell's Kitchen" In August lust tins made Its report. The report sdtn forth that nothing was disco ered to war rant iv trittl of any member ot the po'loo force by tho board, Jnnllee Smith l Verr I'onr, IMTTSRl'RO. Pa.. Dec. 8.-Credltors of Justice Peter P. Smith of tho superior court of Pennsylvania filed a petition In tho I'nltrd Stntes court today, nlleglng that he wns Insolvent and thnt ho admitted his In ..i.miiv to nnv his debts and his wIIIIiie- nrss to bo ntljudgt'd a bankrupt. No state- DULt'TII, Minn., Doc. 8. 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Office Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 a. m. to o p. m. P. O. Box 7oo. Office over 215 South 14th St., Between Farnam and Douglas StS., Omaha, Neb. l'ltOlT.SSOH TUItNKIt, ot l'alriuoiint Collone, Sulphur, Ky. MISS EMMA EMONI), Quebeo, Canada. V.'v 7 ... . sit.i.n niVA. a no. v. ISAAC ADAMS, IjxUo City, Iowa. SII.I.K. 11IVA. THATCHER. lamuua rrroch Contralto, I'romlnrnt Ky. OOlclal Give th Di! lis In Try the Remedy-Don't Take Our Word Nor Any One Else but Sind for a Frta Trial Package and Know by Your Own Experience that this Remarkable Remedy Actually Grows Hair on Bald Heads. 0 Thousands of Laid heads honestly he lleve thero la mi euro for tmldr.es. Thv feel bo certain about It thoy won't try they linuglno thetr'a Is n iierullnr ease he yond ramodlal nKelie!etho Vov treutniunt they roBanl nn merely "another ndvertlneil hair erower." Hut why not tqUu tho chance Why not havo tho little faith to send for a free trial? Tho remedy U puro mvl harm less, and tho words of thoso who havo tried It oitBht to convlnco tiny one that the l-'oto treatment ha remarkable merit or It could not Htuiul popular scrutiny. Olve the devil nis mie unit turow nuv. arnuncu iiisucuei to the wliuU, Try tlo remedy that Iiub remedy did for Mr. Turner after he had T!!.. '.nUI, ,for ,Illrt y- ' you car" .r.. ' 1 ,,rv al iioerty to uo bo. rhe remedy also cures Itchlnic nnd dand. rufT. Kiiro hIkhs of approachinc baldness anu Keeps tno sraip ntaltny and vigorous. It. r' o reetores umy hair to natural HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF AARON ImiIkcn nt Xen- OrleniiH Itefiine to Ar- eept Iliitry of llnluy Anltiiul Ki eeiit In Stake HventH. NEW OH liKANfl. Dec. 8. Wenthcr flno nnd track hIow. llerolen and Ceorplo wero tho only wlnnlmr ravorltcs. in llio last race Aaron, tho favorite, was left ut the post. refusing to break, and the stewards ordered Ills entry rorui-eii in tuiurc except in bibko events. Ilesultsi First ruce. ono mile, bciiiiik: tieroica, tus tMcJovnt). 3 to 1. won: Hell Simpson. 01 (Cochran). 10 to 1 nnd 4 to 1, second: Tom ailmorc, 101 male), 7 to 1, third. Tlmo: IlrlBht NiKht, tTliioi-s, Azore, Kisuop Heed. Lydla 8, VUlape vruo, l.ltllo ileggie, Tlio t'lanet anei uoc enrrisn niso ran. Hocond raco. cu: turlonics: MacuatucK, iu (Mltehnll), 4 to 1, won; Midsummer. D) (Wllkerson). f to 1 nnd fl to C, second: Mo roni, no (A. Weber). 4 to S, third. TJme: 1:10. Uavo Waldo and Kgyptlan I'rlncess also rati. Third race, one mile, clllnir: Frank Mc- Connell. V6 (Mitchell). 13 to D, won; Hood's HrlRadc, HO (A. Weber), 2 to 1 and 7 to 1, second: Kreo Hand. 101 (T. Walsh), 12 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:11. novernor Hoyd, Kltholln, Donna Itltta and yoloeo niso ran. Fourth race, ono und oii"-slxteent i miles. Pnlmptln linndlean: Knhtht Hannerot. 102 (T. Wnlsh), 0 to 1, won; StraiiRest. 107 (Mc Joynt). 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Sir Oatlau, 104 (Holand). 12 to 1. third, Time: 1:50. Alnhu II. I.llllntt Heed. Ida I.edford, Hlr Florlan, Woodtrlco and Hohul nlso ran. Fifth rnce. six nun ono-nair riirionso: aeorslo. 107 (T. Wulah). 1 to 2, won: Jim Conwny, 107 (Dale), 2 to 1 and 3 to 1, second; narniy. iu( t.-vicjoymi. a ui i, mini. Time: l:23Vi. Mitt Hoykln. Veloce, Hprlnger nnd Terrv ltauvor niso ran. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling; Gracious. 10G (McJoynt), 9 to 2, won; Grny Daly, lOtf (Mitchell), u to l anu 2 to i, secona; acorpo lotto. 8'J (R. Head). SO to I. third. Tlmo: 1:17. Red Hlgnul. Porter H, Agaznn. KIMe KnJoy, Juanett, Julius Werner. Sir r and John Mnnulng also run. Anron loft ut 'tost. Sloan Mny ,nt lie lleeomilr.ed. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8,-I'resldent Thomns II. Williams of tho California Jockey club today sent n cnulegram to Kng- lanii regnruing tne status ot tne caso or Jockey Tod Sloan. "If tho reports from i.onuon to tno eneci tnat tMoan win do re fused a license by tho Knglisli Jockey club ntxt year aro true," iVllllams said, "I will not allow li m to r ile nt the uak und truck. Tho California Jockey club recognizes ull decisions ruling ore owners, trainers and jockeys." SHOOTS WELL IN HIGH WIND Hurry Hunt llrlitKO Otivrn All liut Ttvo UlriU In Content ut Omnliii (inn Club (irniiud. The evont at tho weekly shoot of tho Omaha Gun club yesterday afternoon wns n match between Harry Root and Frank votty. twenty-live nirus. tiiirty yarus- rise, llfty yards' boundary, J25 a side and tho nrlco of tho birds. The contest whs ono of tho most interest ing of tho club events nnd thero was an air ot uncertainty wnieu surrounueu it wmcn Kepi up tno interest until tuo iubi mru dronoeu. The w nu was keen and of suf. tlclent velocity to make thq moat accurate snot a trine wury unu tno uirus secmeu pog sesseu or n uemon or perversity, rising n all angles except that desired by tho marks men. itoot nan if anyin tig n utile tnu tiet ter of the birds, more or his lonllng us they left the trail thun did those of Yettv. Thn match resulted In u score of 2.1 to 19 in favor colr W d product tl Ick lus troui eviiVr "f Ho0'' " nK 'o coro and M ashes" DoiV't bo VtStruckcrt by ,l00t 12012 "-'J 1,1,2 "mi 12l2223 Ifool." iFejudlce or 'doubt. but write at 012,2 ul"2 2'112 211M 2211-19 once today for n free trial. Writs to tho In addition to thlu match about twenty of Allonhelm Medical Dispensary, 2171 Uut teruoui tsuuuing, t'incinnnti, uiuo, on closlnsr a 2-cent stnmn to cover nostuee. merely giving name nnd address, and they will ill fill ii.iiii villi li in'n inn nfi nw'k i... Pyed to bo ineuiabt ' aid u A orfvctly harinlifca und liua iured inn auuvo cut piiuniy anuwo i.iuu t...j thu tinds, made hair grow on heads that wero tup thu members engaged lu practice shooting tho scores being exceptionally low on uc count or the winny weauier. American AVIilst I'lnli Trophy HOSTON. Doc. 8. Tho American Whist rlub of, this city made Its twentieth win Do Not Treat All Diseases, but Cure All I Treat. I made up my mind soon after graduat ing from collico that mi ono man was Eieat enough to mustar tho entire Held ot moaicino nnu suri:t:ry. ....no ,n ... havo tried to do tliij, but they have unit with results usually disappointing to them selves and often disastrous to their pa tients. For this reason 1 determined early lu mv professional career to confine my practlco strictly to a single lino of disease and to originating nnd perfecting cures for them. I therefore treat oniy wimi . i iwn absolutely certnln that I ran .P0""'!'.''' uro to stay cured v Ait irui. t-.iu. n ui . Tl'RK. CONTAOIOl'S HI-OOU I'OIBUW, NKRVO-SF.XI'AI. D13HILIT and all 10 llnx rnmnllc.itlons und asfoclata diseases and weaknesses of men. To thcye mala dies nlonn twonty-threo of tho best years of my llfo have been earnestly devoted, and on thorn ail my racuiucs are concai truted. My consultation , and operating rooms aro thoroughly equipped with every scientific apparatus, Instrument and device essontlal to tho most modern methods of practice, nnd my lefercnces. both, prof es stonul and financial, nro among tho best citizens of this vicinity, who havo be-n cured by me und made happy. I want evry nltllcted man to freely and fully In vrstlguto my treatment. My education, my experience, my conscience condemn nil kinds of auackery. I treat each cano sepa rntely. sclentllleally. closely watching It nnd cnrcfully following Its symptoms with remedies variou tnrouKii every stage nun rtnko my reputation on tho result. Thi diseases that cnnstltuto my, specialty are moro fully commented upon bolqw and are well worth the careful petusal of all men 111 need oi medical attcuuuii. Varicocele Whatever may be the cause of Vnrl- rncnli. Its Injurious effect Is well known. racks tho nervous system nnd ultimately ludK n a comnloto loss of f.exual power. If you aro u victim of this dire ilHcaso coma to my ofllco nnd let mp explain jo VOU my proci'PS UI unmns lit uii vitit i hoi, iint wnmler whv I have positively cured more tnan 700 casts of varicocele during tho past twelvo months, I'nder my treatment inu paiirui inunmca nuiu uiu very beginning All pain instantly ceasrH, Soreness nnd swelling quickly subside. Tho POOlS or Stagnant ninon ui lurceu iioiii tho dilated veins, which rapidly assuma their normal slzo, strength nnd soundness All Indications of dlseas3 nnd wenltnen vanish completely nnd In their stead como tho pride, tho power nnd the pleasuro ot perfect health and restored manhood. I Treat Men Only, and Cure Them to Stay Cured. similar symptomB you nro cordially Invited to consult ma Immediately. If I find your fears uro unfounded I will quickly unbur- DR. TOLSON. Specialist in Diseases of MEN, of the State Hlectro-Alcilical Institute, 1308 rarnam Street, Omtiha, Neb. Stricture It matters iiot how long you havo suf fered from Btrlcture, nor how many differ ent doctors hnvo disappointed you. I will euro you Just ns certainly us you como to me for treatmont. 1 will not do It by di lating or cutting. My treatment Is new, entirety original with mo, nnd perfectly painless. It completely dissolves tho stricture anJ permanently removes every obstruction from tho urinary pm-sage. it stops every unnatural dlachnrge, allays nil lnllummatlon, reduces the prostate gln'id when enlarged, cleanses nnd heals the bladder and kidneys wher -Itated nnd conKeRtc'li Invigorates the sexuol organi, and restores health and soundness to cvry part of tha body tiffectcd by tho disease. Nervo-Sexuol Debility Men, many of you nrn now renplng tho result of your former folly. Your manhood Is falling and will soon bo lost iinles vnu do something for yourelf. There is no tlmo to lefo, Impotent ncy, like nil sexuil diseases, Is recr on 1, 4'mi rnt, trinke nn you must master It or it win musier yuu, iniuuy n and fill your wholo future with mUcry nnd und bone. Indescribable, woe. I havo treated so many cases of this kind that I am us famillir with thm as you nro with tho very day light. Once cured by mo you will never again bo bothered with omissions. drnM, premuturenesH, small or weak organs, ner vousness, falling memory, loss of ambi tion or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unlit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage, My treatment for weak men will correct all these ovlls nnd restoro vou to what nntviro intended-u hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental und sexunl powers com plete. Contagious Blood Poison On account of Its frightful hldeousness contagious blood poison ts commonly culled tho king of venereal dlsceuscs, It mny bo either hereditary or contracted. Onco tho system Is tainted with It, the dlseuso may manifest Itself In tho form of scrofula, eczema, rheumatic pnlns, stiff or swollen Joints, eruption or copper-colored spots on raco or body, llttio uicers in tno moutn or horo nu out, hwoiii'u in. inn i tnO HlUUUHllll, I Lfl till II1U lUIIKUl', DilID IHIUttV, nniillill ,,i.rc.. compromise. Kltho.- 1 falling out of the hair or eyebrows nnd leprous-like decay If you havo any of the flesh of these r den your mind. Hut if your constitution Is infected with syphltltlo virus I will t;ll you so frankly, und show you how to test rid of It. My speclnl tre'itment for conta gious blood poison is practically the result of my llfo work, and Is Indorsed by tho best pliyplclans of America and Kurope. It contains no Injurious drugs or dangerous medicines of tny kind, It roes to the very bottom of tho disease and forces out every particle of impurity. Soon rvery sign nnd rymytom of blood poison disappear com pletely nnd forever. Tho blood, tho tissue, tho flesh, tho bones, und tho whole system nro cleansed, purified and restored to per- rect lieaitn ana tne patient prepareu ior tho duties and pleasures of llfo. Associate Diseases In curing an ailment of nny kind I never fall to remove nil reflex complications ir associate diseases, If tho cuso Is Vari cocele, tho weakness caused by It disap pears. If It is stricture und bus develcipeil into Prostatic, Hladder or Kidney affec tions, tho Injured organs nro all restored to ii perfectly healthy condition. If It Is ContngloiiH lllood I'olson. nny and all Skin, Hlood and Hono Diseases arising', from tho taint nro entirely nut' permanent ly eliminated trom tho system. If It Is Im potency tho many distressing symptoms following 'n Its train and Indicating a '- mature decllno of physical mental and se unl power me totally removed und rapidly replaced by llio youthful energy of robuit manhood, Hence nil tho resulting Ills and reflex compl'cntlonK, which mny ho prop erly termed nssoclato diseases, and whleh. In fact, nro often moro serious than tho orlcinal nllment that gives rra to them all, I say, disappear completely and for over with tho euro of tho main malndy. Correspondence Most cases can be treated successfully, at home. One personul visit Is profcrrcd, but If It Is Impofslblo or Inconvenient lor' you to cnll at our ofllco, wrlto us a full and unreserved history of your case, plain ly rftntlng your symptoms. Physicians htvn Ing stubborn cases to treat uro cordially, Invited to consult us. Wo make no chargo for private counsel, nnd give to each pa tient a legal contract, bucked by abundant capital, to hold for our promises., REFERENCES Best Banks and Leading Business Men In This City. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL OFFICE KOURS-From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to I p. m. State Electro-Medical Institute 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.