A THE OMAHA DAILY- BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1906. J i BIG SINE ACTS OS FOOT BALI laiiaal Cbanfti XatandV U Sum Out Frofsutooaliim. PAID COACHES ARC AIOUSHEO Players Xul tarry Fall Xamber of Wecttatloas iOiU Feee aad gam. e ef latereellegtate Games Limited. CHICAUO. Jan. JO.-CoIlege. foot ball was doalt a staggering hjow by the represents- tlvca of the faculties of th "Big Nine western colleges, who at the conclusion of a, two dsya conference, tonight recom mended mora decided changes in the con duct of foot ball and other porta. The aim of the prof-ssors apparently la to curb aa far aa possible all tendencies toward pro fesatonallsm In the different universities and the various recommendations announced after the meeting adjourned have thla Idea uppermost. It waa recommended that the game of frot nail, aa played at preaent, be abolished aj an Intercollegiate and collegiate contest In the conference colleges: that the conference await from the American foot ball rulea committee auch modifications ef the playing rulea as will free the game from brutality , and unnecessary danger; that In the event such alterations are net sufficient, the con ference win delegate a committee to draw up riles of its own and that If a satisfac tory game ran thus be established the rec nmmtndatlon established by today's con ference shall apply to its conduct and man agement. The money end 'of foot ball waa strongly condemned In a 'set of resolutions, and In the future the faculty will hare charge of the gate receipts. flayers Mast Be Stadeate. One of the new rulea will compel foot ball M. Mtrawn. Midlothian fViimtrV club: Judge John Barton Pajne. Chicago Oolf club; J. C. Rrorklehank. Kda-wst-r tiolf club; 8. P. Jermnln. Invernese club, To ledo; Pldney A. Foster, Des Moines Golf and Country club. r. frtoyt wes one or tne orgamirs i the Western Unit association a ad Its lltst secretary. He also won the amateur rhum- filonshlp of the association In 1"1, de'e-at-ng Bruce D. Smith by up and to play In the finale at the Midlothian Country club. Mr. Hoyt la the present club cham pion of OIn View and also Its president and Is well qualified for the office, both from the playing and administrative Hard point. General McOrew has served several terms as the president of the St. Lcu'is Golf association. He oMrnld the Mis souri Golf association and la Its presi dent. General McOrew organised the Gl-n Echo Country club, one of the rnrt golf clubs In the country, and la the first officer of the association to be chosen ot't slde of the Chicago district. The secretary and treasurer are well known locally and have had experience as officers of their respective clubs. The entire ticket represents one of the most efficient working bodies the aatocla tlon has ever had. OMAHA CAS IIAVK A RACK MEET Nebraska Speed Aasorlattoa Waats Assistance of Local Horsemen. Omaha waa given an opportunity to have a date In the circuit of the Nebraska Speed association at the annual meeting, which waa held at the Merchants hotel Saturday afternoon. F. A. Nash was appointed to represent Omaha horsemen at the meeting and It la understood that a separate or ganisation of the horsemen, besides the Omaha Driving club, will be organised to take the date offered by the association. The rffalrs of the association are most prosperous, all the towns being winners last yesr with possibly one exception. Friend and Tnrk have dropped out and the new towns art Wayne, Randolph and Hast ings. Tekamah. Fremont, Lincoln, Auburn, Bea trice and Wymore were represented at the meeting, as waa also the new towna of Hastings, Wayne and Randolph. N. J. Ronln of Fremont. F. E. Kimball of Bea trice and C. M. Duck of Auburn were ap- Kilnted a committee on credentials and tcr reported that Tekamah, Fremont, Lin coln, Auburn, Beatrice and Wymore were represented, had filed credentiala and were entitled to membership, which waa adopted. C. M. Buck of Auburn waa chosen presi dent and C. B. Swan of the same town SHOSIS TALKS IS CINCINNATI Chairman of Canal Com minion ia Guist of Commercial Clnb. ISTHMUS NOW A SFE PLACE TO WORK Preliminary Preparations Are ew Practically femplete aad Prog ress Will Rc Rapid aad Certala. CINCINNATI. Jn. lO.-Theodore P. Bhonts. chairman of the Isthmian Canal commission, was the guest of honor and sole speaker at the January meeting of the Commercial club In this city tonight. Mr. Shants had been asked by the club soma time ago to address It at such time as was convenient, the Invitation being pre sented through Secretary of War W. H. Taft, and the invitation was accepted for this month. Mr. Sheets' gpeeck. Mr. Shonts said: t am here tonight to talk, as I have said, not of an experiment, but of an assured success. We are not merelv going to build the Panama canal we are building It. Preparation Is a part, and a most Im portant part, of the work of construction. When that shall have been fully and thoroughly accomplished a grest step for ward will have been taken. You cannot erect a house until you have laid the foundation. Tou cannot run a railway until you hare laid the tracks. You cannot build a chimney by placing the top bricks first. These are trite truisms, but there "em to be people In this country to whom they are novelties. We are approaching the end of the preliminary work. Ws have made the isthmus a healthful place in which to work. We Are getting the line of the canal Into a condition which will enable us to operate an excavating plant to the best advantage, and we are secretary by a unanimous vote. Ronln of players to have a many recitations during ! Eren- Latta of Tekamah and Kimball of ths foot ball sesaon a. at any other time of or ,h; JVrVult f to recommend the year, and at the end of the school yesr classes and purses. Their report was adopted he must be able to show a clean record to j r unanimous vote and Axes the foilow be eligible for the team during the next ,nf .JotTrn" Julr 10 to U: Wrmore Julv 17 to playing season. Any man who has received tf; Beatrice. Jul- 24 to 17; Fremont. July 31 bis bachelor degree or other academic de-; o August i; reitaman. August 7 to l tree will not be eligible to play on a foot ball team, no matter by what institutions that degree has been conferred. This rule will bar graduate students entirely and the game will be played by undergraduate teams. Hereafter the athletic associations Wayne. August 14 to 17: Randoloh. Aurust n to M; Hastings, August 2. to 31; Lincoln, September 3 to 7. Wayne. Randolph and Hastings, which had accepted their dates, were made mem bers of the circuit Classes and purses were adopted aa fol lows: jToinng. z.li. z:zz. 1:17. z:: pacing. and ten minutes on the isthmus. The ten minutes are Important, for a person of surh exiraordlnsry powers of observstion and production can collect an enormous smount of material in that time lie landed at Colon on November at 1 a. m. and sailed away on the same ateamcr from Colon at l.W p. ni. on Lecember 1. In those twenty-eight hours snd ten minutes he accumulated a fund of exact knowl edge sufficient to enable htm to draw a general and sweeping Indictment of ths preswent, Becretarv jail, tne canai pom- mlMlnn CTi m n r f rrmn C'hlef tnrlneer ! Stevens. Colonel Gorgaa and everything that has been done on the isthmus since the American government came Into pos session of the canal sone. He has been not merely answered but annihilated by Secretary Taft and Mr. Stevens, and I shall waste no time with him. One point only will I mention aa an I Illustration or nia miraculous powers or observation. He said that during a recent rain the volume of water was so great In the sewers of Panama that It 'backed, the sewage up Into cellars and ruined many houses. There Is not a cellar in fanama and never has been. Speaking for the members of the commis sion as well as for myself. J wish to say with all possible emphasis that we not only Invite Investigation of our acta, but ssk for It as a right. If we are doing our work honestly and efficiently, our hands should he upheld; If It is shown that we are doing it Inefficlenely, we should be removed; and IT we are doing It dishonestly, we should be exposed, convicted and sent to prison. NeltheY knaves nor Incompetents should he permitted to hsve chsrge of a task of such magnitude. But while we court the fullest Investigation, we earnestly ssk that it le absolutely nonpartisan; that It be made by persons of character and standing, either In f'tibllc or private life, whose recognised In elligence and fair-mindedness are such as to command public confidence, and that It be made upon the ground. We ask further that the Investigation be made promptly and ended as soon ss it can be a no have Its work done thoroughly. This Is absolutely necessary If we are to main tain any degree of efficiency in the organi sation. The feeling of uncertainty and un rest which constant agitation about ths commission and its work creates is destruc tive of that Interest in the work which Is essential If the best results are to be se cured. It is impossible to retain good men In the service under such conditions. Protest la Same af Fair Play. We protest In the name of American fair v iiirii.Mgf rsi.ivi.iTstif , Bl w. "it nil iii.jiiiiL,i m IB 1 v rym- i assembling the plant with which the work olay against the dissemination In the United Is to he done. When you bear m mind , States of libels and slanders upon the effi that we have been engaged In this pre- i clency and character of faithful workers psratory work barely six months, thst on the isthmus, who, by reason of their ab- e nave neen compelled to carry It forward sence rrom their own country, cannot de In a tropical country, mainly a wilderness, fend themselves from such assaults. Many not accessible by railway, but 1,00ft miles of them went to the Isthmus before It waa at aa and 2.000 miles from the base of ' made a healthful place In which to work, supply, and that moat of the material j snd In doing so faced death from disease entering Into the work had to be manu- ss the soldiers faces It from the bullet on factured to order before It could be shipped tbe field of battle. They saw many of their to the scene of action, I think you will cotnradea die from disease, but they them admit that the amount of time consumed selves either escaped it entirely or recov haa not been u reasonable. I ered from its attack. A more loyal, faith- I shall not burden you with details of I fuU efficient body of men than these ser the preparatory work. Briefly summed up vants of the I'nited States on the Isthmus they have resulted, first, in converting ths not to found anywhere on earth. Their isthmua from a hotbed of disease Into ! devotion to the Interests of their country aa healthful a place for work of the kind 'nUtlea them to the gratitude of their fel In hand as could be found In any tropical . low citlxcns. and should protect them from oountry-with reasonable care a man can I cowardly attacka of that most deeple go there to live now with no more serious of " ssallants, the man who stabs In menace to his health than he would en- b"CR- .... , .. , . ,, iuiiiki., in r.nni.. w Gentlemen. I believe In the canal: baiieve coaches, that duty being left In tha hands , Kach member has the option of putting on try; second, the workers of all grades ,,:t 11 c,n nul,t tn reaaonable time and of t;e trastees of the colleges, and there i the running races or not. Minimum purses are provided with suitable and sanitary 1 be! leva that when, through American gen- bun lance r,up,L' miu uiiu-i Aiuntuiii vuiiinfi, 11 bmii 1 L 1 I wnrT It ..m h. h 1 1 ..I .- .ill A k. a priceless boon to all mankind. It will Justify the faith of the American people In Its wisdom and world-wide beneficence, and will justify also the expenditure of millions of American money for Its construction. When It shall be opened for traffic the posi tion of thla nation in relation to the trade and commerce of the world will be a most favorable one. We shall have a virtually continuous coast line from the northeastern extremity of Maine to the western extremity of Alaska, open alike to the ships of the At lantic and the Pacific, and giving to both the opportunity to trade dlrectlv with each other. Pan Francisco will be within four- j teen days of New York by steamers making .n i .,v.i.. j i., ..,in. ' i. :; running, inree-quarters in mi imiii m i. '" fln-riihtlii and one-half mile, purse .. will be no foot ball training before college ZluSf.'Z'2?J: J.LVlTnE. ! 2ur,'.r wholesome food In al . . ., there will be several 11.000 and some 35.00O and at reasonable prices, and put opens. The first time the uniforms may be purses. All harness races to be best three thlrdr an antiquated. Inadequ. donned will be the opening day of college work. In the future the coach of any of the I h-lAnffln Ia In. "TJ i Vln." I ' fl. If 1 1 . 1 1 1 0 kVT Ill I, .V . U V L'l .."-. colleges must be a member of the faculty; the purely professional paid coach Is not to be employed. The adoption of the so-called six months' roles has proved so much of a success that the followln, In five. N. J. Ronln Introduced which was adopted: "Resolved. That the association extend a unanimous vote of thanks to the retiring president. B. R. Latta, and to Secretary J. R. Sutherland for efficient services ren dered In past years, and that this resolu tion 1 spread on tha records of this ssso elation." President Buck. C. H. Rudre and W. R. jweiior. secretary' dequate and poorly manned railway system has been Improved and reorganised on modern lines, and provided with up-to-date equipment of locomotives and cars; fourth, new wharves equipped with modern mechanical appliances, commodious terminal yards at both ends of the railway, extensive ware houses, suitable machine shops, snd a mod ern coal hoisting plant are rapidly ap proaching completion: fifth, more than M.ftri.Ofio has been expended in the pur- the professors resolved to advise that It be '. made a committee to arranre with the rail extended to one year. This means that high ! r,oad,,of Nebraska for fair treatment and . . . ' , . ... . liberal rates for the shipment of horses school boys who enter college in the fall or through the circuit. at any other time will have to forego par- The secretaries for the ensuing year are ticipation In athletics for a full year In-!" C?".0,r",: Auh.ur?,c- ?; 8"; Wymore. .... . . , ,,. G. Hulschlxer; Beatrice, H. V. Btesen. Fre- ateaa or six mom us. in. rum iw applies niont N. j. Ron: Tekamah. J. R. Ruther- an oieraurg plant in the actual work of excavation, and the bulk of this invest ment Is already on the Isthmus. 1 nis vast quantity of supplies has been land: Wayne. C. M. craven: Randolph. I. F. Holtx: Hastings. J. D. Mines; Lincoln. W. R. Mellor. It waa agreed that entries should close In to students coming from one college to an other. W k a. . Via a. a 1 1 A SMBiaisJatlattl. Among the other recommendation, made Woe" of r- before the firs, were the following: seasment for advertising and incidental ex- The number of Intercollegiate games penses was fixed at WO per member and played by each university team shall be must be paid on or before March 1. It was limited to five. agreed that no change In datea can be made The admission to all athletic meets shall without the consent of the majority of lie limited to St) cents for students. , present members. " No training table shall be maintained for CV K. Rudge, W. P. Mccreary and N. J. the athletes. I Ronln were made- the executive committee That no one may play for more than three to adjust any difficulties that mav arise, years In the aggregate In any Intercollegiate Ail side attractions were left with the local spurt and that this participation be confined , secretaries. to undergraduates. ; The interstate fair at Bioux City will be That no team consisting In whole or in Invited to work In conjunction with the Ne-l-art of college students shall plsy with braska circuit. Their meeting follows ths blah schools, academies or independent pro- close of the state fair. feeilonal schools. i Budd Latta, the retiring president, said: That it Is recommended to the college "Last year waa most successful and I think corferrm-e that Ita rule which allows the that we could possibly have raised the three first grimes of the season to be un- purses to 1500 with safety, as the state waa citiintiad In nnrtic ins tlon hji etrtnlnatmt never aa prosperous as nom- We sll hnm That fr-ehren teams and second elevens Omaha will take a date, as It would pay Um is to get what will be considered in ' w1" ,en" to unlf' Interest and sentiment shell play r.nly with teams from their own i ul here and help the circuit besides." Ih, country anytnlr.g like an ordinary crass j h .A.mr''"- institutions. of lDor. In examining tnls ouvbtlon we . w ln ln canal open there will be no At- EVEXTI OS TUB RIKMSG TRACKS haveetiidied and d'uMfd th mfriii of 1 1"1'0 ? Pacific fleet, either in the W. C. A; SsaitaatlaBa. 1 . labor of nearly all nationalities available I nvr r 'i ,n merchant martne, but an purchased almost exclusively in the Cnlted ' sixteen knots" an hour instead of sixty daya Buci.es. in accordance wun our poucy or ,nd wlthin twenty-one days of any English buying In the cheapest markets, we have Mrt i.i.. bought chiefly In the I'nited States be- i The west coast of South' America will be ennse its markets. In the main are the .oc miles nearer to our ports than to those chcapest In the world for the products that of Europe, opening to our products an en we need In thla work. The American j Urely new field of commerce which has In It laborer Is the highest priced in the world, greet possibilities. These are the brood, but we csn buy the results of his work .general facta in the case, and I need not more cheaply here than abroad, because ! explain to you that they have ln them op of his superior skill and because of the portunlties that are of Incalculable value. inieiniteni mieresc wnicn ne aa an Amer ican citlsen takes In his work. In other words, he puts more brains Into the prod uct of his hands, because he Is a citlsen of a free country and his mind haa been enlarged and his ambition stimulated by active participation in the duties of cltl senshJ. ' Character of Labor. Isthmus has more to do wlui the time it Si' " n.dK-n?it..ffiuttryV I.n..th.e Lnlied They open to the I'nited States new mar kets for Its products, new opportunities for that enlargement of foreign trade which our rapidly growing production is demand ing year by year. Beneats froai trie CaaaJ. " Rut great and world-wide as will be the material benefits of the canal, the moral and political effects will be no leas remark' will taae to. build the canal more to do with the cost of construction than any other determining factor. States the Inevitable effect will be to de velop a stronger and deeper sentiment of nauonsi unity man mis country nss ever Tk. i. ..v.. . ,r.'"..'i iim,.i,. , ... I.nown. New and larger trade relations will w of the in7truc.on of the canal from .tt?, "t"Vb.e.n!e?ie an engineering point of view and with any , f" V,IV Elf! "J?iV VZuXl? ordinary clasa of labor. The errious prob- ! Un,n.UJ. " .t'.,'".ct'on,ptahe!; an1 The nominating committee of the V'eslirn ' Proper Wis, tha Lissak Haadlcao aa Golf, aasociatlon. consisting of 8olmon EaseryTtllo Coaraa. it Emeryville today and acored wm, Knapp outriding Radtke U. . Ch..U. T" llkl.a.. miA I ..1.11. b h.... 11 tK. rniin-in ' SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. Proper ae- tl'cket to be voted on at the next annual CV" flV'n " 'n the Lissak handicap meeting of the association, March l: President, Phelpa B. Hoyt, Glen View club. Vice president, General George 9. Mc Orew, Glen Echo Country club. Secretary, Albert R. Gates, Calumet Country dub for the purpose. The chief difficulty with i American nee' as an oojeci lesson in tne which we have to c ntend in the employ- 1 Pf1 "f '"hmlan waterway the trip of ment of oriental labor ilea In the laws which L' KJr,r'""' "lur P"ng oi is. irom Ban hedge about is use. ln order to comply , Francisco to the coast of Florida was the " . ... . ... ,k... I.:., i most convincing argument ever adduced. red a lucky the best we can do is to let out the work : w,,n ,.upowrf u' "lachlnery working to iu at the finish. . i..- ...r,.,.t a,i, ,-ti.., .j .h. !,. utmost limit and everything ln iu favor. Starter Holtman sent the contestants off est bidder, 'who will be nothing more or including a commander of the first rank, strangling. Red leaf secured the place after less than an agent. He will secure lbs ,lxtJ'-elh'...'!tt!'" consumed in the a brilliant struggle with Jake Sanders, labor, deposit the money required by the voyage. With the canal open it could have who ran a great race and finished third, government of the country from which the , made trJ" n ,en, or twelve days and Proper opened at 3 to 1. but the strong Dlav . iUoni-er eomea for the iiut-iuuic neceasarv 1 without need of special haste. Instead of Treaaurer, Murry Nelson. Jr., Ontwentsla " ReJ1ft Bear Catcher and Jake Saun- j to ths support of his family while ha is , two. navies, we shall have a double navy club T 1 ' ders caused the play to go back to f to iJawav and advance tbe money for the neces- ready for sll emergencies Tha ability to uu . l.T.k. I . . . - L k. .1 .... ... ... , . . i luamlill All P ihlna millrlw will " f .. "'""I .-?, m.K iit-. rmuiis; i sary transuonaiion. aii tins is 10 oe in- -v.. First race, three and a half furlongs: I eluded ln the cost of the labor delivered . powerful Influence in the direction of Oraca O. won. Humada second, Clements , on the isthmus, m addition to the agent's peace, for it will operate constantly aa a Directors, the above officers and Silas Piles Quickly Cured at Home!" Instant Relief, Permanent Care Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Piles is a fearful disease, but easy to curs if you go at it right. Aa ep ration with ths knife Is dangerous, humiliating and -rarely a permanent success " C via There Is Just on other surs way t j l-s 1 cured painless, saf s asd In ths privacy of your own homo it is Pyramid Ptls Curs, Ws will glvs you Instant relief, show you taa karsalasa, painless nature of this great romody and start you well on the way to wart a port act euro. . ' Taaa yoa eaa get a full-siied uex from aay druggist for M oenta, sad often ono ox curoa. U tho druggist trios to sell you something Just as good. It ia because ho snakes laora sooner oa ths substitute. Insist oa having what you call for. Tho euro begins at ones and continue rapidly until It la complete and permatMnt. Tou eaa go rig ahead with your work aad bo oasy and eoaif ortaMo all tho usba. It Is worth trying. Just send your name and address to Pyra mid Drug Co Pyramid Building. Mar shall, Mich and receive free by return saatt the trial package la a plain wrapper. Thousands bare been cured ia this oasy, painless and inexpensive way. In tbe pri vacy of tbe home. , Alt druggists, fO oenta Write (o-dsy for a free eceae. third. Time: :44a. Second race, mile and three-sixteenths: Dixie Lad won, Dusty Miller second, Bonar third. Time: 3 06. Third race, Ave furlongs: Blsck Art on, Lilly Ooldlng second. Laura F. M. third. Timer !:. Fourth race, mile: Usssk hsndican: purse, 13,400: Proper won, Redlesf second. Jske Banders third. Time: l:C'V Fifth race, six furlongs: Dargln won. Salable second, Tim Hurst third- Time: 3:17. Sixth race, futurity coarse: Tenordsle won. Cocksure second. Ebel Thatcher third. Time: 1:14. LoS ANGELES. Jan. 30. Results at Ascot: First race, six and half furlongs: Con fessor won. The Gadfly second, Lr. Mc Carthy third. Time: 1:30.. I Second race. Brooks course: Nina Spot won. Arrah Gowan second, Wyefield third. Time: Z:tWe- Thlrd race, mils and nrty yards, handicap: Gilpin won. Pr. Leggo second. Embarrass ment third. Time: 1.44V Fourth race, the Ascot Oaks, one mile. 31.2M added: Orilene won. Sanfara second, Silver Wedding third. Time: l:y Fifth race, five furlongs: Fireball won, Betsy second. Fustian third. Time: lev Sixth race, five and a half furlongs: Hector won. Foxhall seouad, Evelyn Grif fin' third. Time: 1:03. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. Results at Fair grounds: First race, six furlongs: Plater won. Hannibal Bey second. Wborler third. Time; 1 uv Second race, half mile: Bemay won. Glad Pirate second, St. Cloud third. Time; .ens Third race, mile: Lieber won. Whippoor- wlll second. No vena third. Time: 1 t Fourth race, handicap, mile and a quar ter: Phil Finch won. King Ellsworth second. Monaco Maid third. Time; 106V Fifth race, six furlongs. Guiding Star won. St. Valentine second, Luretta third. Time: l:l4a. Slxth race, six furlongs: Bay wood won. Arsenal second. Vsgary third. Time: 1:1V Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth: Aurumaater won. Colonist second, Joe Les ser third. Time: l.tiV NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 30. Results at City park: First race, three and a half furlongs: Bonart won. Frances H. second. Lens third. Tims: :41V Second race, mile and three-sixteenths: Hymettus won, Grosgrain second. Hand More third. Time: 3 C Third rare, five and a half furlongs: handicap; Don Fonao won. Billy Handsel second. Asian ta third. Time: 1 Tv Fourth race, the CeemopoUtan handicap; mile and a quarter, hurdles: Lionel won. Rip second. Charawind third. Time: 1:3V Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth; handi cap: Devout won. Alma Dufour second. Harrv Meohena third. Time: 1 4eV Sixth race, mile and seventy ysrds: Drexei won. Morendo second. Little Eikln third. Time: 1:4V Seventh race, gve and a half furlongs: Tichimlngo won. Kara second. Prince of Pleas third. Time: 1 c. un,,A.iiAA n.Lin. ii i-.r, ki.h nrir.a.1 preventive of wsr. The high position ss a The government must protect Jtseif against wo,rJ Power to which this nation, under the the charge of forcing Involuntary servitude, guidance of McKtnley and Roosevelt and and hence it can adopt no aaftgarda Hay. has advsnced during the last few which will prevent the labor from leaving yeare will Ihus be strengthened snd en- the isthmus the day after arrival, thus larged. and American influence upon the losing the money necessary to get It theie, civilisation of the world and upon the wel- with no return whatever. The result of fare of the human race will be immeaeura- tbla is praci illy to make oriental labor my exienoeq. e construction oi tne canai. Prohibitive II. luxperimeni :m iiuan uvm. nunc not made on a large scale, haa not been satisfactory, for the reason that they do not seem possessed of great vitality and succumb quickly to tropical fevers. Will Get Mea frosn Spala. Cudahya .. Mets Bros. Armours .. Stors Blues Benos Black Kits.. The West Indian negro thst we sre using has but little life and ambition in him. We are practically trying to wield an Inert mass, with the result that we are not rttina over 26 tier cent, or from a moot liberal point of view, per cent of the j Krug Parks.. efficiency or tne most orainary uuior in Onlmods the In i ted stales we are now arranging to experiment with 1.00ft laborers from the north of Spain. This class of labor was used to great advantage by Sir William Van Horn in the construction of his 360 miles of railroad In Cuba. While not tall, thev are of muscular build, docile in tem perament and willing and industrious wura srs, with enough ambition to want to be core subforeiuen and- foremen ln their work. In other words, besides being labor era they have a spark of ambition which makes It possible to develop them 1'ito something better thsn brute force. These men have the further advantage of being white and of speaking ttis language which most of our foremen either know or rapidly acquire after reaching the Isthmua SU far as ths labor In tha United States Is concerned, ws might ss well recognise the facta. The best quality of thla labor is regulsrly employed, because of the great inAii.irinl activity here. Thla confines our selection to those employed only as extra men and those seeking employment, who of course will not grade aa high as those regularly employed, ln order to get these men in some orancnes i n"- sary to pay larger wages thaa are paid in thla country, for they would rather have extra work, with a chance of regular em- f loyment hare, man leave mnr uu rami- (IDtHTI HAVE COMFORTABLE LEAD Analysis of Work Dese by Teases la the Omaha Lesgie, Standing of teams in the Omaha bowling league at tbe end of the eighteenth week: Won. Lost. P C. Ttl Pins. 37 Removal Sale of Undoubtedly the Greatest Collection of FINE PIANOS Ever Offered at Genuine Cut Prices Note Carefully the high grade quality aul reliability of this immense btock all the latest models, selected from Steinway & Sons, Mason & Hamlin, A. B. Chase, Steger & Sons, llardnian. Emerson, Kurtzmnn, McPhail. Hans, Schubert. Schuman. and many others at astonishing Imv prices and easy terms. To close out at once we have double out t!ie price on a "VOSE & SONS" upright, handsome Golden Oak case, latest model, plain panel, and Grecian trusses and pilasters regular price oW, now cut to $285. Also a $550.00 Reed & Sons in one of tho most beautiful Mahogany cases ever shipped to Omaha scientific construction, very expensive, this week only $310.00. $425.00 modified colonial style EME1.S0N magnificent mellow tone, rich Mahogany case, unlimited durability cut to $285.00. $400.00 Schuman, art style, one of the handsomest pianos in stock. Cabinet Grand up right, full rich tone. You never can buy it again at the price of $238.00. A fine Steger piano, parlor size, Golden Oak case, second hand, good as new, cut to $225 Chickering & Sons, $190.00; Erbe $16.00; Sterling $145.00; Smith & Karnes $125.00; Hall & Sons $105.00; and many others at intermediate prices impossible to duplicate after this sale. All prices in plain figures no less accepted don't ask it. Terms as low as $10 cash and '$5.00 monthly till paid. Call or write for catalogues and complete price list before it is too late. Address Schmoller&Mueller Piano Co. I SCI ..M i '.".in .. ..27 ..li ..11 17 . 46.M2 30 . 4.5.K ! z: .t O.I87 I n .674 tt.riss : .137 O.S67 n - . 477f I 3S .nx 4S S ! ti .204 45. MQ I Detailed work of teams: P.C. SWks. gpra Splits. Krug Parks 10 KM lilt rudahys K 1178 33 Ptorx Blues 047 11M 32S Mets Bros M X IMt 331 Armours S S71 11K3 .l Onlmods '.0W Ml 11AU :U7 Benos MS 11 J Black KlU U 44 1140 Ui r 240 ! 2U ' 2bJ 35 atc2 For weekly rash prises on the aasociatlon alleys W. C. Brunks won at tenpins with 271. Ultminn at sevenup with 91. Henry (lr lesds for ths Stors monthly league prise with CSn. Individual standings: Played A vf I played. Ave Ustels CtrU Win. TBCCef8EH. Nsb.. Jan. M.-48pecial Th L4nroln academy girls' team and tbe Tecuutsrh lilgh srtiual girls' teem engaged ln a game ot basket Pall oeiure a gooa tsed crowd of soectatwrs at the Hahn opera house last evening. At the end of the Orst half the score stuod to T la favor ef the IJncoln glrla. and at the close of the came li to I In favor of the isiiors. The Lincoln girls ware too heavy for (he locals who. however, mads them play for As I said at the beginning of these re- .rki nur r.rena ra tor r wont is nearing . - , - - . , nr 7 1 romp etlon. it naa. in iaci. Munr v far as we can carry It aafely until we Tonneman ... completion. Sprague 41 r. Pranrlseo.21 MoCague 4s W. Johnson... S Conrad FYltscher ., Zimmerman GJerde Cochran .... Neale Huntington CUt Bengele ... C. r"ranclsco..4I Frenrh 41 Forscutt M Weber 21 si M . M U M kl U ! Williams 1 Hull 187 Marble .... W7 Krush is Sheldon .. 1M Magill .... )j Pickering hih level. It is of the utmost Im portance, therefore, that decision as to this tne be reached at the earliest possible moment. I am glad to say, however, that whatever may be tbe type deckled upon It will lake us but a short time to complete the srrangements for beginning at once to carry ita details Into execution on a comprehensive stale. We shall divide the work Into sections and prepare specifica tions asking for bids fur contracts for such portions of the work aa ws think csn be done advantageously in that way, know definitely the type of canal we are J " ta construct, whether it la to be sea level , -"c'u We are strongly In faver of doing the t canal ana the prices bid will permit. One of the chief benefits ws have derived rrom the prepara tory work la the accumulation of knowl edge as to the nature of material to be handled and the coat of handling It, which will enable us to Judge whether or not surh bids as we mav receive will make It desirable te have the work done by con tract. Attacks en Cwsaaslaalesv. A notabls specimen of this scandal meugerlag literature waa laid before the country a frw days ago f rem tbe pen of a man who bad spent twenty-eight hours Jones Anderson Reed Hartley . Zarn Griffiths . M 4t U a 16 .11 .41 M IS. 1SS 115 1M 14 in 1SJ 1KI 1C 111 11'. ia 1H IU' lm 1st 17V 17 17V Hodges Denman .... Brunke Tracy Schnteder .. Hunter ..... Hushes Welty Q. Johnson. J. C. Read.. NMcoll Ian via Chatelain .. ChandsT .. Snyder , Mullls Rempke .... VYaber 17 .44 41 ..46 M ..41 ..4 ..kl ..M . .41 ..17 ..(1 .14 ..U ..24 ..13 .11 ..It ..S ..IS ..42 ..27 .. ..10 .42 17 1 17 171 178 178 17 177 177 ITS 173 171 171 1 1S8 i 1 18 17 17 17 164 ia 12 . Aadltertese Heller Rlak. The coming week will be one of unusual Interest at the Auditorium roller r.i.k. There will be racs every night except Thursdsy and Saturday. On Monday night the race will be be tween Mlaa Kain and Miss Foyle, sod promises te be close and exciting: Tuesday night there wUl tie another fie-f;r-all. similar te the race of last week, whinh created a whirlwind of fun and 'te-nit-nt. On Wednesday night Mr. t 'chins of Milwaukee, will raoe with Mr. Hmg land of Omaha, in a three-mile diish. Thursday night the skates will be laid aside for the Da in roach concert. Friday night will be given over to a masque carnival; every skater will wear a mask er costume, and cash nixes will be awarded to the most beautiful, unique and eumtc Saturday mgbt will be (e v rai skating for everybody. Closing Out Tho Entire Stock at 1407 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. U. I Coal to Burn! Our coal Is clean screened. We put in, at much ex pense, the Automatic Screening System, and that is why our coal suits so well. Economy Washed Nut is a splendid cooking coal and we have plenty of it. A clean, strong, lasty coal of much merit. We use Economy in our own homes. Costs $0.00. Eclipse Nut $450 Lots of people use this coal. Try it. It's really economical. SUNDERLAND BROS. CO. 1608 Harney Street Teles-hone 252 Here Since 1883 Blood Poison CURED FOR LIFE BT THE HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT All signs of the disease disappear at once. DR. McGREW, SPECIALIST Treats All Forms af Disease ef HEX ONLY. Thirty Years' Experience. Twenty Years in Omaha. The doctor's remarkable success bss never been equalled. His resources and facilities for treating this class of diseases are unlimited, snd every dsy brings msny flattering reports of tbe good be is doing e the relief he has given. CVRES GUARANTEED IN LEBS THAN FIVE DAT8. cases cured of Hydrocele, Varicocele n..- n nun cases UTCI UU.UUW gtrlcturs. Gleet. Nervous Debility. Loss of Strength and Vitality and all forms of chronic diseases. - Treatment by mall, ('alt or write. Box TSC Office, Z1S Booth 14th St.. Omaha. Neb. Charges Less Than ail ethers FREE ASTHMA DEAFNESS and CATARRH CURE Oaly we weeks snore la which to take advantage of Dr. Brassnss'i fasneas oiler af treat sseat. free and ssedlclaes nt artnal rost. This Is the in est liberal offer ever made by nay repatable specialist. Regardless of the aatare or complication of the rase every person beginalas; treat ment erlth Dr. Brnnaman, Omaha's leading specialist, this moath, to prove to the pablle that there la n PEL MAEtT tIRK for CHHOH1C DISEASES (that are eerable tbe doctor bItcs bis profee slonnl services FREE aad bis treatment FREE to nil who apply before Jnaaary Slat. Tbe only expeaoe to tbe patleat will be for tbe medlclae ACTTal.LY TSED. Tble gives every oae tbe best treatmeat kaawa to medical science free aatll cared. Th mnsc stubborn and compli cated cases will not exceed $0 for one whole month. This offer Is not made as an experiment. This new method of treatment has cured hundreds of cases of deafness, catarrh and head noises that have been pronounced Incurable by other specialists. mm 4: Mr. H. W. Reed. S40S M t loath Omaha. Cared of Dis tressing rase of Asthma . of art Tears' aiaadlag. "For upwards of twenty years I have been troubled with Asthma At first tlis spells were only occasional and did not bother me much, and 1 neglected taking proper treatment; consequently tbe spells became more fre . . ...a - . ... fli.iiu ik. miilii harama mo freauent that for .w. k. 1,'iuii iiu mrt inv rest or sleeD by lying down. Ths only way I could obtain any sleep at all waa by sitting down and propping my head on a table. In this way I would sometimes fall "sleep for a few minutes at a time. I smoked all kinds of asthma powdera. but obtained or.ly temporary relief, and I aould feel dopy all day from It. But all the time the trouble was becoming worse. I would choke up and gasp for breath, and become so weak I would almost faint. I suffered so much and became so discoursged that If I had had any poison at hand I would gladly have taken It to end It alL . . ...... " But one day I read or Uf. urauanian s niwci 1 ui tUi. .1 offer of free treatment, and decided to try his treatment. The effect wss almost instantaneous, and for over two months now 4 have not had a single attack, and can stretch out In bed at night and eleep aa soundly and peace fully as a babe. I have had more sleep and reat since I have been under Dr Branaman'a treatment than in the twenty years preceding and am so much better and stronger in every way thst I feel that I ewe my yery life to Dr Brnnaman." H. W. BJEP. U BL. gouth Omaha. Home treatment as Effective na Oflee Treatment, write for Heme Treatment Symptom Blanks nad Book of Testimonials. G. M. BR AN AM AN. M. D. IO N. V. Life Bids;.. Omaha. Neb. Office Hours a a. m. to C p. m.: evenings. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 to I p. m.; Sundays, 10 a. ra. to 13 m. A scientific home treatment at small cost for all KIDNEY and BLADDER and Urinary Diseases. No patent medicine. Keen case receives ins carriui consiuera tion of an eminent and successful special ist. Medicine is prepared specially for each case, after a carerui ana tnsrougn aisg nosls by a competent physician. Write for Dr. Bright's valuable book and symptom blank, and a FREE SAMPLE of medicine. Address Dr. Bright, 615 Main 8 treat, Cin cinnati. Ohio. -. ' kMlM or CHlCHKdTKRH KNUa la ur n c .u i. 1 aa a 1 ettMiiOM. jjase ae Un 1 m$ 1 w S.as am 4k MH tm PMlMtan, Tl 1 II 1 I 1' MaalUlnrU4to,aw.rf. tan Mail. IS.Soetiiasnuli. SMSkf wo. i" 1 Saaaa. fBlU. fS MEflANB WOUEI. Cn bs aaaataral diaoaor sa,lasasi Skaueas, trrttauese er aloeraiieM ef si a seas BMsibrsasa. Skl.laMM. mA aaa aaertaa thMSiCMNMtOi. g er setasaoes. . MMTl,t J .ai M M OsaaaaHaas U C ss. m M Mfiaasra. Si rtUt CaaNasMS ; 1 aotdby lassms. . r- er ml la pteta orasesr, I br uma. reai. ta rt at as. e t miw ss ta I Otraslsr ami aa luisl J.P. Those sb (Taring frem wear nesses nkirh sap tbe pleasures ef lifs should take Juven Pills Ons bos will tell a story ef inarvsloos results. This medicine haa mere rejuvenating, vitalising force thas haa ever before been offered. Pent post-paid la plain packags only en receipt of this adv. and U. Made by It originators C. 1. Heed C'ov pro prietors Hood s Sarsaparllla Lea ell. Jtaao PR. WEAK. NERVOUS MEN from excesses or victims te Nervous Debility er ex. hsusOen. Wasting Weakness, with Early Decline in young and mled.e-aged; lack of vim. vigor and trength. with organs impaired and weak. Our treatment will correct all of thtes svlls and restore sen te what nature Intended, a bale, healthy, happy - . . . . W4.a.a... ..a 1 ..f.i 1 1. Wlin ail yvmwrw . fitrlfflfCI C T pertecuy ana perroanetinr ir lAIUWUkikk m ny one ireaimeai. r M naln. no danger, no detention from work. No cthet Ireatmeat win O RE mm quick. at nnn Dmnil cured quicker than at Hot Sprtngs. ILOOD rUUUJI at once every trace of the d a. .a a .ba am oka a r m rsfirv ttm All hodv faoras In sneoth. throat, tongue, hair falling out step at enoel. We also cure all contagious or acquired diseases H7dce!e. rreetailo. Catarrh ef Bladder. Kidney. .1 -1 1. .1 . . ma. and wemea. Oil rnma " - - . - i..imn m.wA eanau tatlea. Writ for IRtt Symptom Blank for home treatment. aaa, RARIXt IBARLEt, esniaa IHrooaa, ReaLlty Bargains Find them every daf by watching tbe an nouncements ia THK BEE'S Want Ad CoU uma. rescueIhrTstiah HOME FOR FALLEN GIRLS AND WOMEN. (Incorporated.) OMAHA, - NEB. established for tlte purpose ef helping penitent fallen women to restore tlient tu home and friends where possible, when not, to provide them with a home aad empki) ment. .until such time aa they shall be able to cars for themselves. ALL. DONATIONS 'I HAS KFUXXY Rt C1UVID. every solpt.