10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY JOSE: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1000. L1CALZI CAN RACE AGAIN Etomrda at New Orleani Lift Ban from Owner of Donna BJta. TRAINER HURLEY'S SUSPENSION CONTINUED Dar 1'roTfn 11ml One for IlncUrr of IfOTorllrn, f W'liloli Only Two, Mint hnucr- anil (Jrey Dully) I'mvcil Winners. NRW ORLEANS, Dee. 22. Tho stewards this afternoon announced their conclusion In thn cany of Ujh maro Donna Rltn and ttio Htablo of T. Llcalzl, BUHptnded mi iJcCutn ter 17. After an luliaustlvo Investigation tho Btowarda decided to rIvo Llcalzl the benefit of any existing doubts nnd remove tho ban pronounced against his Htuble, "with tho understanding that no considera tion will bo Klvcn tho mnro Donna Rita for Inconsistent racing," W. Hurley, tho tun pendrd trainer, Is held responsible for the ln-and-out performances of tho mare, which wero attributed to tho uso of stimulants, nnd his suspension Is continued Indefinitely. Tho license) commlttca of tho American Turf congress Is uracil to revoko his li cense. Jockoy Hradford Is fully exonerated. Tho usual Saturday stako was tho fl.OOO Crescent handicap at a nillo and ono eighth, for which .Mint Sauco was inado favorite, backed from 4s to 7 to 2. Knight Ilanncrct was thn ring's cliolco nt tho opening, hut his Impost was deemed too much and tho talont would not hlta. Mint Sauco had no rivals. In tho first fur long he opened up a gap which ho speedily widened until nt tho ond ho led his field by eight lengths. Orcy Dally was tho only other winning favorite. Weather flno and trnck slow. Results: 1'Mrnt race, six furlongs, selling: Orcy Dally, 103 (I'ostel), 7 to 2, won: Vuldw, 1UG f.Mc(lulrn), 8 to 3 nnd 3 ti 1, second; Porter H, IOC (!:. Robertson), fi to 1, third. Tlirm: 1:18. Bhut Up, Hunro, Merritnan, UlenboW, Kuril Clamp nml I'iruto Queen also run, Hccom! race, ono mllo nnd a sixteenth, Felling: Htnr Cotton. S7 (Cochran), 8 to 1. won: Colonel Cassldy, (May), 6 to 1 nnd 2 to 1, second; Drown Vnll, W (0. Murphy), 1 to 1, third. Time: 1:53. Randy, Ilrlcht Night, Tim Ollmore, Kugenla 8, Hal 1'lrato, Qlenfellow, Ilaclmiclstcr, Hatun.i nnd Hamovnr also rnn. Third race, handicap, iteeplcchnse, nhort rourse: Ison, 130 f LawlfHrt), 7 to 2. won; Terry Ranger, 115 (W. Williams). 2 to 1 iind 4 to C, feeond; llarvo 11. 139 (V. I'oster), 10 In 1, third. Time: 3s21tt. Claroba tiHo ran. Governor John fell early In tho raco nnd Coloy run out. l''ourth race, Crescent City lmndlcap. ono mile and mi eighth: Mint Hauce, 113 IT. Walsh), 7 lo 2, won; Llmlon Kiln, ni (Duda). 15 tn 1 nnd C to 1, second; Donna Sony, !M (Wonderly), 30 to 1, third. Tlmo: l:.VSvi. Monk Wnyinun, Woodtrlco, Isobol, Htrunsest, Ida Clutlnn, Aloha II nnd Knight 3 inline ret nlso ran. Klfth race, seven furlongn, selling: Locust Hlossom. 101) (Cochran), 1 to 2, won; Bllver Coin, 112 (Richards), ft to 1 nnd 20 to 1, second; I'terp, l'K (C Wilson), ft lo 2. third. Tlmo: 1:12. Jim Conway, Terra lene, I'nclo Hill, Tournoy nnd Rosy Mir.i nlso ran. Sixth race, ono mllo and a sixteenth, sell ing: Hood's llrlgade. 95 (A. Weber), 9 to 2, won; W. II. Ontes, 100 (Dale). 3 to 1 nnd C to 5, second; Silver. 10314 (T. WnlslO, 2 to 1, third. Time: 1:31. Satan I.ocns, IVtlt Maltre, Llttlo lloy Dine, Haulier and Lillian Reed also rnn. SLOAN APPLIES FOR LICENSE Hun Friinclnco Jockey Club "Will Not llecoKiilse, ,Mut l'rolmlily, Action of It IJuulinlt Fellow, HAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22. Andrlssn, tho favorite, won tho Chantllly stakes, tho feature) of the program at Tanfornn today. Shu was ridden by Mourn:?, who landed two other winners. A good Held supported Sll'.t In tho event and a nlco raco whs given, Andrlssa beat Mortgngo and Tho Ludv handily. Vlncltor win backed from 20. to 1. tn 9 to 1 nnd tools the closing ovent tn a flerco drtvo from I'at Morrlssev nnd Sea J.lon, tho fnvorlte. Anion took tho ilrst rneo on n drlvo from Decoy, a So to 1 shot. Prestidigitator wiw bid up 300 by Tim Murphy, but ho was retained by tho stable. Tod Sloan applied tn tho San Krnnelsco Jockey club for a llronso today. It was ve iiorted that favorablo action may bo takon. JtesuItH: I'lrst race, soven furlongs: Anjou, 107 (Mounce), 13 to E, won; Decoy, 104 (Coburn), 30 to 1, second; Alee, 107 (.1. Murtln). 4 to 1, tiuni. Time: Hut)', niuy .noire, i.n Machus, Mary KlnseJIa, Saint Anthony and Allco Dougherty also rnn. Second raco, six furloncs, selllnc: Ar pregor, 103 (Mounco), IS to B, won; Thraclu, 104 (O'Connor), 3b to 1, second: Ustndaln, a (J. Daly), 7 tn 1. third. Time: 1:14 Missel, llliiHlnn, Infra, Litmus, Tlcklow, Alnder. Ixing Tom nnd Follow Mn also ran. Third racp. six and a half furlongs, sell ing: Prestidigitator, 99 (J. Daly), 3 to 1, won; Simon D, lot (O'Connor). 314 to 1, see. ond: Perseus, 101 (Coburn), 20 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:21. Almoner, CI us to, Monrovia, Pilot nnd Tostl also rnn. Fourth race. Chantllly stakes, ono and ono-clglitH miles, handicap: Andrlsa, 113 (Monaco). 2 to 1, won; Mort7ag, 10 1 (O'Connor). 10 to 1. second: Ther T.mly, 111 (llergon), 8 to T. third, Time:, 1:5S. Ad vance Guard. Oreenock, Owcnsboro and Bjieelllo also rnn. Fifth ritee, seven furlongs: Hill Onrrott, IM (Domlnlck), S tn n, won: Ada N, 103 (J. Walsh,)', 10 tn 1, tsecend; Kddlo Jones, 117 (Coburn), I to 1, third Time: l:29'i. Ornfler nlso ran, Sixth raco, nnn mile, falling: Victor, 110 (Turner), 12 to I, r.on; Put Morrlo3ev, lit (Coburn), l to 1, second: Sen I.lon, 117 (T. IluniB). 3 to r., third. Tlmo: l;45!i, leva tor and Jennlo Held nluo run. IIiipIiiuT Ilrvlvnl nt Dubuque. DUni'QUK. Ia,, Dec 22. It Is stntcd to night that thorn will bo harness races at Nutwood park In August next. Tho prln chval events will bo tho Duli'.inue Prepara tion sake, $7,000; a stako of JVOOO for 3-yenr-old trotters, $2,500 for pacing 3-year-oMs and a $10.(00 staks for stnlllnns. II, U Clark of St, Joseph, Mo., will bo secretary under tho now management. Iloxpr Killed In Mnl'cli. PHn,ADi:iiPHIA, Dec. 22. Frank Harr, nged 19 years, died Into tonight In n hos- Iiital here, following a lioxlng contest nt the ?hi:ndelphlu Alhlotlo club. Joseph Kelly, who woh Uarr's opponent nnd Frank Henderson, (ho referee, wero ar rested. For tho lust few days a tourna ment between local amateur haw been In jiroKress nt tho club. On Thursday night Rnrr was knocked out by a boxer who was afterward disannulled on tho ground of professionalism. This al lowed llarr to enter tonight's Ilnals. lie boxed four rounds with Kid W'htto nnd was Our Vacuum Organ Dovelopsr cures whero everything else fmts nud hopo Hdoml. ltre utorort small, weak organs lot power, falling manhood, drain, orror of youth, etc, Strlc turo and Varlcocalo poriuauontly cured lu 1 to i wcoL h. No Drugs tn ruin the stomach, No Electric Belts tn Mitter and burn. Our Vacuum Do Teloper it a local treatment applied directly to tho wealc and disordered lmns. It imps trcugth and development wherever applied. Old men with lost or falling manhood, or the young and middle iiKed who aro rcupitiu tho re cults of youthful errors, eicpfs or over work are quickly restored to hnlth and Btrencth. Onr marvelous apidtnnco ban astonlahed thn entire world. IlundreiU of lending phyidcinna in tho United States are now recummendlngonr nppll-pace- in thn sovereit casei whero ovory other I non-ii devleo ba failed. You will pen nnd feel Its lenefit fro-n the first AuyforitU applied directly nt the cent of tho tuorder. It inaloti uo difference how soyero tuo awarded tho decision. Ho then met Kelly, Tho Ilrst round was fast nnd Kelly sent Harr to tho lloor. Henderson, under ttvi nmatcur rules, stopped the round. Harr camo up for tho second round and Kelly so far outclassed him that tho light was stopped. UnlT staggered ns ho was lenvlng tho ring nnd It was decided to send Mm to ri hospital. Hero It was found he had ft fractured skJll nnd dentil followed soon after. KEEL FOR NEW DEFENDER CAST Over Six Mourn In Occupied In SliuplliK t'p tlic; .Ninety Tons of .Mollcn Metal. HRISTOIj. R. I., Dee. 22. The keel for tho new cup defender was Htircotufully cast at tho Herreihoffs' shops thU afternoon. The actual work of canting the great mass of upward or ninety tons took six nnd a half hours and was done at tho south shop. The tires wero lighted under tho two melting pots betweon 4 and 5 o'clock this morning, the kettles having been previously lllled with the pigs of lead. Nat llerreshoff gave the order to turn the" valves which led the metal to run from the pots Into tho keel mould at 7:20 this morning. During the progress of the work everything went on smoothly nnd the portion of tho craft which lias so Important a bearing on It In tho water was completed at 1:30 this nfternoon, when the order was given to cease jvourlng tho metal. Abn:it live totm of pig lead were yislerday placed In tho keel and theso tiro now llrmly embedded In tho molten metal. Klnbnrato preparations had been made for this morning's work mid thcro wen largo gaugu of workmen, each assigned a special lino of duty, which they attended to with tho utmost precision. During tho proress of tho pouring thero were threo men on a platform overlooking tho keel, whoso duty It was to guurd against any Imperfections In tho way of craelts made by tho uneven distribution of the mo ton metal nnd to seo that air bubbles were not allowed to form. Hose lines wero In readi ness ns a guard against accident, but for tunately thero was no necessity for their use. It will take nbout two days for tho keel to cool HUHIcIc titly to allow men to work on It, but nothing will bo done with It until Wednesduy, when the sanil In the wooden frnmn will bo removed nnd later tho planks will bo pulled nwuy. The next process will bo tho cleaning of tho keel, and when nil foreign substances have been removed and tho sides polished a day and a hn'.f will havo been consumed. Tho holes to cngngu thn bolts and other llttlngs will next occupy tho attention of tho builders. Some Iron rods aro already In place In tho keel. Tho mould Is In tho shape of a skiff about thirty feet long. It Is pointed nt both ends nml bulges out In tho center. In connection with tho overboard nortlon of the defender thero was much ado In the I construction shop, to which building a large amount of the angle Irons wero carried today from tho blacksmith shops. The i milkers hopo to havo tho bout overboard by , May 1. . ISOBOTKERS WIN THE SERIES South Onmlin llimlcr Ilent (lie Clnrk fionn if Tills City by 110 Plus. Tho last game of a series of twenty-one was played Wednesday, December 19, be tween tho Clnrksons of Omaha and the Sobotkers of South Omaha, In which the Sobotkers won by a score ef 11U and tho series by a total of 24(5 pins. Tho score: CDARKSONS. Players. First. Second. Third. Total. Lancaster HG US 13S 432 Ilrunko 203 131 141 475 Denman 167 10) 181 BOS Conrad 175 120 141 445 Clarkson 131 157 141 435 825 725 715 sTsOS BOROTKHRS. Players. First. Second. Third. Total. Ollchrlst Ill 13S 142 421 Roth ltV 163 12S 450 Merchon 165 214 1S2 6GI Francisco 177 167 171 515 Potter 1&0 153 116 461 R3T SU 735 2414 Tho Individual averages In tho scries wero as follows: CIRKSONS. Plavers. Games. High. Totnl Average 152 1-7 151 IIS 1-3 US 117 2-9 117 1-19 lit 7-9 H2 1-2 111 1-3 rtrunke 21 203 159 200 159 1S1 176 1SS 175 12S 3.195 453 2 ''5 '411 2,650 U.7SI 1,303 2,073 334 Flnnaghan 3 Lancaster 15 Keoglo 3 Denman IK Clarkson ..1B Taylor 9 Conrad II Clarko, H. W 3 Totals 105 203 15,463 SOUOTKERS. Players. names. High Totnl. Potter 21 189 3,325 Merchon 18 211 2.S25 (lllchrlst IS 190 2.67S Francisco, G. 0 18 1SI 2,6.i Roth 21 191 3.06S Clark. F,C 3 Hi 395 Francisco, C. J.... G 142 ..2 117 33-105 Average. 16S 1-3 156 17-18 1 IS 7-9 1 17 5-9 147 2-21 131 2-3 128 2-3 Totals 105 214 15,719 119 71-103 SIX-DAY RACE KILLED HIM (Ucnr AnroiiNOii Dies In Xnv York IlnNpltiil of lnjiirlcn HpcpIvpiI nt .Mudiaoii Square (iiinlen, NHW YORK, Dec 22. Oscar Aoronson, tho bleyclo rider, died In tho New York hos pltal from Injuries resulting from his fall during tho six-day bleyclo raco In Madison Squaro Garden. Anronsou received his Injuries on tho third day of the race. It was during a. relief of two of tho riders by their part ners. Two of tho men who wero In tho lead camo together with a crash, went down on tho track and four other rldcn shot Into them. Turvlllo and Aaronson wero the worst hurt. Turvlllo wns thrown over Into a box and Aaronson was carried from the track unconscious. Ho was re vived n fow hours biter nnd declared that iw would return to tho track. Ho made an effort, but collapsed. Ho wns then taken to tho hospital, where ho lingered for tho ten days since tho race. Aaronson was born In Sweden twcnty-flvo years ngo nnd cumo to this country In the 90s. Ho was a brlcklnycr and Ilrst took part lu cyelo races In Chicago In 1S97. lie enmo ('list In 1S'JS and rodo In the six-day raco at tho Garden In that year, being ono of tho minor prlzo winners. In tho follow ing January bo rodo In a six-day raco In San Francisco and took second prize. In tho slx-dny raco at tho Garden Inst year ho entered with Oscnp Julius uh a partner nnd after tho latter hud retired continued nlono for tho Individual mllo prize, taking second to Robert Wulthnur. In 1S9S and 1S99 he served as n pacemaker for Kdouurd Tayloro of Paris nnd Jimmy Michael at various times. He paced Major Taylor when tho latter beat Jimmy Michael In a mllo mutch race. In competition ho was best known In pursuit racing. IHkCN llefentN MIcIiiipI. NKW YORK. Dec. 22.-Hnrry Kikes, who, with Floyd .McFnrland ns a team mate, won the recent six duys' blcvclo contest, tonight, before S,0oo persons lu Madison Square Gar den, showed his superiority as a follower of tho motor pneo by defeating Jimmy Mlchnel CUR Without Drugs or Electricity by Our Vacuum Organ Developer No Cure No Ray 75,000 IN USES NOT ONE FAILURE NOT ONE RETURNED case or how long etnndlng, It la ns euro to yield tn our treatment as the run is to rise, Tho blood is tho life, tho fertilizer of tho hu man Uxly. Our Instrument forces tho blood imo eircumiinii wuora moat urcueu, kiviiik strength and development to weak and lifeless parts. Tho Vacuum Orun 15ovelojer was ilrst Introduced In the stnndluB armies oflluropoa few years ago by tho French specialist, Da llotiSM't, and Its remarkable success In theso couutrles led tho Loon Appllnuco Co. to eocuro tbooxclustvn control titacalonn the western Continoutt nnd since its Introduction into till; country Its reratirknhlo euros havo astounded tho ontlre iiiihU nl profession. It has restored thousands of cases pronouncod incurnblo by physicians. It cures quickly, harmlessly, and without detention from 'luslnoss. Itememlior thero is no exposure, no C.O.U. or any other scheme In ourdeallng with tho public. Write for f reo particulars sent sealed lu plain envelope. LOCAL APPLIANCE COMPANY, 474 Charles Building, Oenvtr, Colorado. In a fifteen-mile race. Tho men started from opposite sides of the track, but beforo they traveled threo miles Hikes caught Michael and at the seventh ml!e lnnped him. Tho raco wns won by one nnd three quarter laps. Kikes tlmo wns 26:03 2-5. MIc Imo! seemed to havo some trouble In getting fast enough pace and kept contin ually changing tho motors, The pacers for Kikes wero Velter and Hchercr, Mills nml Hedstrom: for Michael, Drooks and Torlor, Hoyt and Thompson. nxli Auulnsl l'rlre I'lclitlni;. COIA'MM'S, O., Dec. 22.-Govcrnor Nash today sent a telegram to tho Commercial Tribune at Clncltinfttl declaring wholly un true the report that ho had said there was not warrant for Interference by him In re gurd to tho coming Jeffrles-Ruhlln pugilis tic encounter, further thnn to urge local guardians of the law to bo vigilant, nml that he had snlil only a Jury on trial wns quiilllled to decide whether such a per formance wns mere'y a sparring match or a prlzo light and unlawful. Tho governor's messngo says: "I urn very Indlgnnnt thnt my namo nnd ofltco should bo used In promoting that af- IIp. adds a request that his telegram bo miida as prominent ns tho report which ho denies. London (Jolfrr Defeat llnstnnlnti. LONDON, Dee. 22 In a thirty-six hole golf match on Romford links today James Halrd beat Ilernard Nichols of Hosto'i, by S up and 7 to play. South Omaha News . Tho legal department of tho city scored a victory In Judgo Haxtcr'B court yester day, which means a great deal to the finan cial end of the muub Ipallty. It wnu In the cpso of Lawrence- Connor, who sued thu city with a view to recovering about 11,000 which ho had paid on special assessments for tho paving of Twenty-fourth street. When tho enso was brought to tho atten tion of tho Judge tho city demurred to tho petition. Tho cnao was argued and sub mitted four weeks ago, but a decision was not rendered until yesterday. Judge Baxter held that tho tax In ques tion was not paid under protest; thnt It was n voluntary payment nnd that tho mcro fact that tho city treasurer certified tho tax to tho county treasurer was not coercion in law to make tho payment of tho tax In voluntary. Tho court further held thnt the taxes wero not nssessed for an Illegal or unauthorized purposo and that It made no dlffcrcnco with tho fucts In tho caso thnt tho assessment had previously been de clared void. Continuing Judgo Ilnxter said that tho party who sought relief of this kind wa3 bound to pttrsuo tho statutory remedy by filing n protest. It Is thought that this decision will un doubtedly put n stop to tho bringing of other suits whoro money has been paid on speclnl assessments nntl tho assessments afterwards declared void. City Treasurer Koutsky figures (bat this decision of Judgo Ilaxter means a gain for South Omaha of about $150,000, as other suits of n similar naturo were to bo filed Immediately after tho decision In tho Con nor case. Had tho court held against the city tho treasury would havo been depleted In tho refunding of these special taxes. City Attornoy Lambert seems to think that Bomo of tho attorneys who havo been annoying tho municipal ofllccrs with theso suits will let up now, as tho decision of Judgo Ilax tci Is corrlplcto In all Its details and Is a decision rendered In nccordanco with the law. Occupation Tux SnuKPdt eil. In speaking of municipal affairs yester day R. A. Carpenter, who served four years ns city clerk and who Is hero from Ilutte, Mcnt., to spend tho holidays with his mother, snys that In Montana thcro 1b a leglslallvo ennctment for tho lovylnr; of r,n occupation tax on all lines of business. This tnx, ho says, Is payablo quarterly and thnt tho nuthorltlcs seo to Its collection. Tho assessment Is rando on a basis of tho business transacted tho preceding year. For Instance, grocery stores pay from $23 to $50 a yenr nnd meat markets about $25 a year. "Of course tho mines nro In cluded," said Mr. Carpenter, "and from theso n largo revenuo Is derived. As far ns I can seo tho levying of this occupation tax docs not work n hardship upon any of tho merchants. It really reduces tho tax ation, as tho levy Is consequently mado lower. This occupation tnx Is levied all over tho stato and Is collected by tho city, county nnd stato the same as other taxes." This inntter wns brought to tho atten tion of Mayor Kelly Inst night nnd ho np penrcd to bo heartily In favor of tho plan. Ho Bald that on account of the Incrcaso In tho saloon licenses next spring the city would bo tho loser by nbout $18,000 and soino menns would havo to bo adopted to nuke P ns much of this nmount ns pos sible. Tho mayor took n tab of paper and a pencil and went to work to figure a lit tle, with this result: Saloons, $50 np'lece, $3,500; tho packers, $300 each, $1,500; tho stock yards, $300; grocery stores, $10 crfch; live stock commission firms, $10 each; clothing stores tho snmo nnd tnllor shops $5. Drug stores wero marked down for $23 npleco nnd undertakers nt $10. Restau rants will havo to pay tho same an under takers. Including other Items of smaller moment It Is figured thnt nbout $7,000 can bo realized, providing tho tnx Is properly collected the snmo ns other taxes. Very likely tho council will tnko this mater up nt tin enrly date. Dnrlnir Holdup In finulli Omnlin. Frank Hart, a grocer doing business In Knst Albright, was held up about 9 o'clock Inst night nnd In tho scrlmmngo was quite severely Injured. Mr. Ilnrt wns In his aloro nlono at tho tlmo when threo men with white handkerchiefs entered nnd held htm up nt tho point of their revolvers, Hart was so badly frightened that ho dis regarded tho instructions of tho leader of tho gang and lustily called for help. This bo angered ono of tho robbers that ho struck Hart a stunning blow on tho head, which felled him to tho floor. t soon ns tho blow had been struck tho robbers, evi dently becoming frightened, ran away with out stopping to tourh the till. Ono shot was Ilred by one of tho robbers, but tho bullet did not strlko HnrU A doctor who wns called to attend Hart expressed tho opinion that tho skull of hlB patient had liecn fractured nnd that tho Injury might possibly provo serious. A llttlo over a year ago Hnrt wns held up by a man who entered tho storo to pur chaso n. jmckngo of cigarettes. When Hnrt wns ongngod In making chango ho wns struck on tho head and slightly Injured. In this case ho wns nblo to lvo a fair de scription of tho robber, but Inst night ho wns so badly frightened that ho did not notice- even tho color of tho clothing worn by tho robbers, Chlof Mitchell Is giving tho best of nttentlon to tho case, but without any description to work on ho Is at sea ns to tho Identity of tho robbers. IliistlliiK Money fur l'nllep. Several members of tho city council, along with tho mayor, got together yesterday for tho purposo of devising ways ond means for tho payment of tho Bnlnrles of firemen nnd policemen. It wns reported that ono of the banks would tnko tho claim of theso employes of the city and pay them monthly until tho next levy Is available, providing that It wns given somo security. Tho point In question was what security tho city could give tho bank, nnd this matter has not fully been decided upon yet. Ofllccrs of tho city are bringing every Inftuenco pos sible to bear In order that theso Hcrvnnts of tho people may havo n llttlo Christmas money. A Ilntilicr Captured, n. Smith, alias Dunn, Is In Jail for at tempting to rob Peter Wolte, who lives at Forty-sixth and U Btrcets. During tho early part of tho ovonlng Wolfo entered tho saloon of John Sbanahnn at Twenty eighth and Q streets and purchased a glass of beer. In payment ho tendered a check for $5 nnd received tho proper amount of change As ho left tho saloon ho wns followed by Bmlth, who attempted to choke him In order to mako him glvo up tho $4.93 ho had In his possession, Wolfo managed to cry out and thus attract tho attention of Shsiiahnn, who rushed to tho rescue. With a good-Blzed shooting Iron as a persuader Smith was Induced to let go his hold on WoUo'b throat, Ho was then held until officers arrived and placed him under nrrest. ttetter Facilities I'lirnlabed. Additional carrier windows wero placed In position lu tho screen at tho postofTIco yesterday and now tho public will be nblj to scctiro mail on Sundays with llttlo or no delay. Ono window has done servlco In tho past, but so many complaints wero mado that Postmaster Ettcr recommended that two more windows bo placed In tho screen. Now four carriers will nnswer nt each win dow, and lu this way tho public will be served expeditiously, nnd It Is hoped thnt thero will be no moro complnlnts. With tho general delivery window In operation bu tween the hours of noon and 1 p. m. thero will bo four windows whoro mall can bo delivered on Sunday. I'edernl Union lllpctn OfTlpprn. Federal Labor union No. 7112 has elo;ted theso officers to servo for tho ensuing term: J. C. Troutnn, president; J, J. Daly, vice president; M. J. Kltzgcrnld, recording sec retary! I. C. Caldwell, financial secretary; T. A. Daly, guldo; C. A. Alstndt, Inside gunrd; Lnwrcnco Currnn, James Roach and Charles Swcrlngcr, trustees. KIHpiI Ii- Strept Citr. William Rowley, aged 50, was run over by a streot car at 11 o'clock last night jcar Twenty-ninth and Q streets. Iloth legs wero cut oft and ho was otherwise Injured, so thnt ho died. Ho worked In tho sweat plcklo department nt Armour's nnd lived at Thirty-second and Q streets. MitRltt City (ionslp. Cottages built to suit buyers. Jno, J. Ryan. The new Methodist pnraonugo Is nbout completed. Rev. J. D. Kerr of Hellvue college Is nt Trinidad, Colo. J. H. LtiHb will spend the holidays with relatives In lowu. Mrs. 12. T. Miller ha about recovered from her recent Illness. The public schools closed Friday for tho usual holiday vacation. Mrs. Ocorgo MoRrlile was reported con siderably better yesterday. Jesslo Klco and Alpha Powell are home from Lincoln for the holtdnys, Fred McMillan, Twenty-third and F streets, Is reported on tho sick list. Miss Lorena Johnson Is homo from Peru, whero she has beon nttcndlng school. It. M. Luvcrty nnd wlfo will spend Chrlstmns with friends nt Lexington, Neb, Seo Kd Munsllaw & Co. for lumber. Tel 2X5, CottagcH built to suit buyers. Jno. J. Itynn. Jack Watklns nnd wlfo leavo tonight for Clinton, Ia where they will spend the holi days. Dr. W. H. Slabaugh has cone to Ran dolph. O., to spend the holidays -with his parents. Rod Murphy, who formerly worked In tho city treasurer's ofllce, has returned from Chicago. Tho annual reception of tho local Young Men's Christian association will be held on New Year's eve. For Rent, two good six-room flats near 25th nnd N streets, $15.00 each. Georgo & Co., 417 North 25th street. City Clerk Shrlglcy says that 240 deaths nnd 3S0 births havo occurred In the city during tho present yenr. At tho Young Men's Christian association this afternoon Rev. Howard Cramblet will glvo his second tnlK to men. Members of tho First Presbyterian church aro meeting with success lu an effort to rnlso tho debt of tho church. Special music will bo rendered nt tho Methodist church today and the pastor's theme will bo appropriate to the occasion, William Clifton returned from a trip to tho snnd hills Friday and left Inst night for lowu, whero he will spend tho holidays, Jed Delce. assistant timekeeper at the Armour packing house, Is doing the right thing on account of tho birth of a daugh ter. Storm snsh. Howland Lumber and Coal company, Twenty-fourth street, between M nnd N streets. Mrs. J. D. Dennett Is ablo t5 bo out again nfter having been confined to her homo for somo tlmo as tho result of a painful acci dent. A Christmas tree will be unveiled to tho guzo of tho mombers of St. Martin's Sun day school on Monday evening nt 7:20 o'clock. Tho tnuslcalo at tho Jungmann school on Friday afternoon for tho benefit of the school library was, a success In every par ticular. Miss Almee Johnston Is back from school and will spend the holiday vacation with her pnreuts, Councilman and Mrs. Kd Johnston. Tho Senior Kndeavorers of tho Presby terian church will hold a sunrise prayer meeting on New Year's morning between 7 and S o'clock. Uso Mclcher's Golden Cross Oough Syrup. It absolutely cures coughs and hourseness. Mission workers nt Twenty-fifth nnd O streets will glvo a dinner to tho poor on ChrlstmuH nfternoon. Donations of food und clothing nro nuked for. On Thursday ovenlng of this week the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presby terian church will glvo mi oriiugo tea nt tho homo of Mrs, A. J. Cauxhuy. Secretary Overton snys that the Junior department of4ho Young Mcii'h Chrlstinn association now has a membership of twenty-live und that the boys nro doing good work-. AppukpiI of I'oituI Frauds, CHICAno, Dec. 22. Hradford Davis and F. O. Crosby were being nought today by Putted States olllclals on charges of using tho mulls to obtain fraudulently poultry, eggs, butter nnd game to the estimated vulun of $25,000. The men did business for a month under tho firm namo of Rundall, Crosby it Co. i lrcuiars wero scattered throughout the country by tho firm making offers ubovo tho market prlco nnd the Immense quan tity of game, eggs and butler which came lu responso was sold to dealers In Chleiign nnd other cities nt prices below the market. Not content with making these offers lo the producers tho Ilrm desired to employ local ngents, so $lti a month nnd 3 per cent com mission was tho offer held out, though tho Ilrm Itself wns getting only D per cent com mission. Letters Inquiring ns to tho reliability of the firm enured an Investigation to bo mndo and Inspector Gould of tho Pnstnlllco de partment has been nt work for a week gntherlng evidence. Today bo decided that ho had enough to wnrrant tho nrrest of tho two men, but ho wns tumble tn llnd Davis. Crosby was ar rested tonight. Mnvriiif ntx of Occnn VpnkpIn, Dpp, il-. At New York Arrived Pennsylvania, from llninburg; St. Louis, from .Southamp ton; Campania, from Liverpool; II. II. Meier, from Hremen. Sailed Umbrla, for Liverpool; Rotterdam, for Rotterdam, via IIn.ilogne. At (lennn Arrived. Dec. 20 Columbia, from New York, via Naples. At Liverpoo' Arrived Lucanla, from Now York. Sailed Htriirla, for New York. At Hremen Sailed Prlpz Regent Lult pold, for New York. At Cherbourg Stlled New York, from Southampton, for Now York, At Phlladelphla-Salled-Rhynlnnd, for Liverpool. At Manila Arrived, Dec. 20 Almond Ilrnnch, from Tucoma, via Honolulu. Sailed Port Stephens, for Seattle. At Hong Kong Arrived China, from San Francisco, via Honolulu and Yokohama: Victoria, from Tacomn. via Yokohama; Queen Adelaide, from Tacoma, via Yoko hama. At Antwerp Sailed Kensington, for New York. At Yokfihamn Arrived Doric, from San Francisco, via Honolu'u, for Hong Kong. At Glasgow Arrived Sardinian, from New York. HnrrckelN Win .Suit. SAN UAFAF.L. Cnl.. Dee. 22.-Tho libel suit of Huron von Hchroedcr ugnlnst John D. Spreckols, proprietor of tho San Fran cisco Call, for $250,000 was ended tonight by the Jury bringing In a verdict In favor of Sprcckeh Senntnr lluiiiin ioe to Florida MIAMI. F'.n., Dee. 22. Senator Marcus A. llaiina will arrive In Miami tomorrow night on a special train. Tho holidays will be spent In Miami. West Palm Reach and tho other points of Interest In southern Florida. Ire-Tup il ii t Out (It Captured. NKW YORK. Dec. 22.-ln the seizure of $700 worth of fine telegraph and wlro-tnp-plng Instruments In a room on West Forty fourth street this afternoon the police think they Just missed the capturo of n part of a (Dr. Mullrew nt Aitc ('-'.) For 26 Years men linve placed unlimited confidence in him ns a Specialist. For 26 Years Dr. McGrew's remarkable success in tho treatment of this class of diseases litis never been equaled. For 26 YearS ho has made tho cure of VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE one of Jiis leading specialties, and does positively guarantee a 'permanent cure in Less tliun 10 Days, without pain, cutting or loss of time. CHARGES LOW. For 28 Years men have come from far and near to obtain Dr. McGrow's most successful treatment for SYPHILIS. His cure for this diseaso is quick, per manent, and is guaranteed for life. No a spot or pimple will ever be seen on tho face or body after treatment ia begun. No injurious medicines aro used, and every trace of syphilitic poison is eliminated from tho blood. His charges are reasonable in all cases. Over 20,000 CSSeS havo been cured of Lost Manhood, Loss of Vitality, Loss of lirain Ilower, Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, .Despondency, Stricture. Gleet, Gonorrhoea and all unnatural discharges. Dr. McGrew's treatment for Diseases of the Rectum has proven a won derful success. Fissures, Ulcers, Piles, Prolapsus, and all chronic disorders bf tho rectum relieved, almost instantly, and a permanent cure is made without cutting or pain. Tho cure is quick and complete. Consultation nnd Examina 'tions free. Those at a distance will be treated by mail. AN ABSOLUTE CURE IS GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW. Treatment by Mail. Medicines sent everywhere free from gaze or breakage ready for uso. Office Hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. p fj, BOX 766. Office over 125 So. 14th St., between Famam and Douglas StS,, Omaha, Neb. LIVERITA (or 31CK HEADACHE LIVERITA (or DYSPEPSIA LIVERITA (or FLATULENCH LIVERITA lor HEARTBURN LIVERITA (or PAIN AFTER EATINd LIVERITA (or WANT OP APPETITE LIVERITA (or ACIDITY OF STOMACH LIVERiTA (or NAUSEA LIVERITA (or SOUR STOMACH LIVERITA (or SLOW DIOESTION LIVERITA (or FULLNESS LIVERiTA lor FOUL BREATH ilS tl&HA2i ncmviia lYItDICAL CO., CHICAGO. I'or null- Uy Kulin & Co., lr.lli Kiinir of wlro tappers, who liavo nlso boon narrowly missed by tlio OIiIiniro, omnlin ami St. J.oulH pollen. They found a letter which lemlM them to bollovo.the men lu ll uiled tappltiK thu Chlcni,'o-New Orleans Western rnloti wire, which runs along tho elevated structure on Ninth avenue, Just alongside tho house. (nvi'i'iiiir Iliiiini'vi'll a Miinoii. NKW VOUK. Dec. 22,-It wns learned to night that Governor Roosevelt hns been elected a member of Mutlnccoek lodge. No. h'ti. Kree unci Accepted Masons, at Oyator liny, N. Y. Tin: fii.or maciiini:. Ilurdly ii h Modern mi Invention iin linn Horn Supposed. Barely fifteen years havo elapsed, says (Joo.l Words, slnco tho automatic coin-tn-tho-slot machino Ilrst appeared la public places to supply customers with cigarettes, matches, chocolates, sweetmeats, stationery, etc.; while la Its latest phase this coatrlv nnco In conjunction with a lighted street lamp has been mado available for the automatic purveyance of hot water and hot drinks. Surely, It may bo thought, this oxtremoly utilitarian Invention can only have been duo to tho Ingenuity of tho pres ent generation; anil It Is, therefore, start ling to learn that tho automatic machino Is ono of tho oldest projects In everyday uso, Mnco It was known a century beforo Christ, being tho Invention of that great mathema tician, Hero of Alexandria, who llourlshoil H. C. 117-S1. Iloro Invented what ho termed a "sac rlllclal vesbel which Hows only when money Is Introduced," and n full descrip tion of this apparatus Is contained In his famous treatise, on pneumatics, reissued by Thevenot, royal librarian, to I.ouls XIV of 1'Tonco In tho yenr 1CJ2. "If Into cortain sacldelal vepsels a coin of llvo drachms bo thrown, water or wlno shall How out and surround them." so runs tho postulate. Tho explanation of tho mechanism inside tho vnso was very simple; tho vessel con tains another holding tho wine, nnd near to tho latter Is placed n vertical rod about which turns a wcll-bninnccd benin. When tho coin Is dropped through tho siot It frills on ono end of this horizontal beam, whl.-h, being depressed, opens a valve suspended from a chain nt tho other end, and tho wlno commences to flow out through a ylpe. Office Open Continuously from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. DR. McGREW Has made DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN His Only Study and Practice. RECTAL DISEASES. LIVERiTA THE UP-TO-DATE LETTLE LIVER LIVERITA (or BAD TASTE IN MOUTH LIVERITA (or COATED TONOUB $500 REWARD $ Wo will pay tho nbovo reward for any g enso of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sieft aiuuuuuuo, inaigosuon, constipation or Codtivoness wo cannot euro with Liverita. tho Up to-Dato Llttlo Liver Pill, when tho directions aro strictly complied with. Thoy aro purely Vegotablo and nover fail to glvo satisfaction. 25o boxes con- tain 100 Pills. lOo boxes contain 40 Tills, Gc boxes contain 15 Pills. Bowaroofsub- stitutions nnd imitations. Sont by mail. Stamps takon. Nkkvita Medioal Co., J bunion ana .Jacicson Sts., Chicago, 111. LIVERITA (or BILIOUSNESS LIVERITA lor SALLOW FACE LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE battle XXnESXfe find IXiiikIiim St., Omnlin, Ncli.t (irnrirc- S. Stationery Suggestions Box Paper, 5c upwards. Ink Stands, 10c to $8.50. Desk Sets, $1.50 to $15.00. Fountain Pens, $1.00 upward. All our Alphabet and Building Blocks at 1c, 2c, 3c, 5c and 10c. Diaries for 1901, 25c upward. Poker Sets, 25c to $12.00. Duplicate Wnist Sets, $2.50 upward. Ca endars from 5c to $2.00. Xmas Cards, 1c upward. Card Cases, 30c to $4.00. Dominoes, 5c to $2.00. Checkers, 5c to 50c. Megeath Stationery Co., 1308 Fariiam Street. Store will be open .Monday evening nml until Noon on Xiniis. r i i 'Til mi iiiminTTi iii 1 1 1 miii mi'iimr ii mum i h1 ii in i'HihTT NO CURE, NO PAY If jou liixro tmalt, weak organ., lo.t injer or rkf uluif clruliu. .our icuum Urgan lovlopr will ri-.lore you without dniir or electricity i 3VO0O In u.fti not nna rnllurui nt one ri turned i nop o Ii fruuili wrltefor pirlleulnr. rnt h iiletl in plain eineHtpe. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Chitlej Bld., Dinter, Colo. PILL LIVERITA (or TORPID LIVER LIVERITA (or CONSTIPATION LIVERITA (or SLUaOISH BOWELS LIVERITA (or PILES LIVERITA (or BLOTCHES & PIMPLES LIVERITA (or A1UDDY COflPLEXION LIVERITA (or JAUNDICE LIVERITA tor INSOMNIA LIVERITA (or BAD BLOOD LIVERITA (or KIDNEY COHPLAINTS LIVERITA (or BEAUTIFYING. THE COMPLEXION LIVERITA (or WOMEN nnd CHILDREN S S 5 X 5 4 S Pill ILL. IinrU, Council lIlHffN, Imn. SRia CURE YOUKSELf I V'lKnHy .M' "lew for uunmuroi lu&o.. vji ii nrhanifft. (iilluiufin.!,.,!. ila.r.Du.r w irritation, ur ulc.rutl,,,,. Irr.tinii c.iiuitoo, I'alnlf.., ". i.ot mtila- irHlEvmCHtMiwiCo. ' 111 r polrim.,.. ft ... ...... h.m '.... . r . . .. J'NCl'OuIi.l.m'l.fl "7 I'lujlEiru, 8,-,'Affi if ""nt ,n IU,n 'prr. iHIIIIWk.r 1.1 J filler ui 1 1 t,wi