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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE? WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER SO, 1903. V ( lORElGHRADE OF 5EW YORK r crease innjig ran iear TBan Tlo-Vrv Thnnaend" Dollari. m U attain Sj u a. asta-a-wes. a-- - OTHER POETS SHOW LAKULS lAJSa at . ftala Dirlag rani Years la Nearly HlilfTm Per Cent W w Ynrk Owti Trolley I-lnee ... Be. Merged. NKW TOJtK. Pec a Aceoraing to aa , v, vane 'abeei xf the forthcoming report of the Chamber of Commerce the total for eign commerce of the port of New York decreased only $T.11 during the fiscal year ending June 90. 1W, although there wii a decrease of I2n2,2,84l In the total foreign commerce of the Untted States, or between t and ( percent. Tne,'l was entirely in import and' the 'excess of exports over Im port for the whole oountry waa HB8.7W.tHl. During the fiscal year ending June 80, 1908, New York exported' i;iA6.793 more than It Imported. In the preceding fiscal year Nc Tork" ItnpcrU were 8218,728,874 In ex rrw Of exports.-- Ctockliiif 1M with ISM. the statistics show that the commerce of New Tork ex perienced a. growth of nearly CJ per cent. Plane, far B.lleea Kate. A. Holland Forbes, flrat vice president of the, Aro elub M America, will go west next week- n a lour of Inspection of grounds which have been offered to the club for. the first annual grand prise bal loon race under lta auspices tn the first week pf "Juno, next' The cities tendering the free use. of igrounda also offered suit able gas free, and there 1s no doubt that Mr. Forbes trip will result In a definite election. -The race Is to be open to all Amerk-a. Federation rules will govern. All baloons -wfl be. lmtted to a capacity of 77.000 cilblc feet, with a 8 per cent leeway and each will have to carry two persons, of whom on wfll have to be registered pilot.. Trailer 1-laes Merged. Through a circular Issued by the Guar anty Trust company tt became known that plans for the consolidation Into one com pany . of the' various trolley l.nes acquired LEGAL NOTICES TOCKHOLDKBS' HJtETINQ. Office of le-Glas-Andreesen Hardware Company,- vmJia Nebraska, JJeeembel 13, won Notice Is hereby given to tbo stock holders or in iee-vtiaas-Anareeaen Hard ware Company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the company will be bald at the offices of the said company, corner of Ninth and Harney street a, in toe city of Omaha, la the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January IX' A.- D., ISO, at o'clock p. ru., for the purpose- of electing a board bf directors for the company to aerve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other bualneaa as may b presented at eucb meeting. Attest! W. M. Glass; secretary H. J. Lee, president. DUDSOt NOTICV-8tockholders' meeting of the Union Iand company. Notice la hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Union LAnd company for the electton'of five directors and the transaction of such other business as may legally, come before the meeting will be held at i he .office of the general solicitor, UnlonPaolfta Headquarters Building, sth and Tainara BtraeLs. Omaha, Nebraska, on Mead ay, the 11th day of January, lt, at 10 o'clock a. m. The stock transfer books wHl be closed ten days previous to the meeting.- . ' AI.EX ItttXER, Secretary. New tork CUy. N.. Y pec. Is, im. rwxiKH RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION XOTH AND MASON Ualea 1'aelBc teave, a 3:80 am a 3;W pm Arrive, a 3:40 pm a 3:00 pm al0:15 am a 6:00 pm a 3:16 pm a 6:46 pm a 6:60 pm a 4:46 pm Overland.' limited Colorado Express. Atlantic srspress ....... Oregon Express .........a 4:10 pm Ixia Angeles Limited. ..all. 66 pm Fast Mall a 3:30 am China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 pm North Matte Iocal a 7:41 am Colo.-Chleago 8peo4el...al3:)P am a f :( am Beatrice t Btromaburg Local blt:30 pm b 1:40 pra Cklcaget Greakt Weaterat .. St. Paul-Minneapolis .... 1:80 pm T:30 am Bt. Paul-Mlnneapalts .... T:80 am 1V:88 pm 'Chicago Limited :i pra 8:27 am Chicago Express 7:80 am 11:36 pm Chicago Espreas 3:30 pm 3:30 pm Mlsaoarl Petfle - K. C. A 8t. L. Expreae.a 3:00 am a 1:46 am K. C. A 8L I Express.. all :16 pm a 6:60 pm tklcaav!telc IsUad A PactSe ' BAST. Icaao Limited a 3:00 am all 'flR nm Iowa Local j. a 1 :00 am a 4:30 pm Rocky Mountain. Ltd. ..a 3:00 am all:06 pm Dea Moines A Eastern.. a 100 am a 4:30 pm Dea Molneer Pasaeoger..a 4.00 pm al3:80 pm Iowa Local , bll:00ara b 9:66 pm Chicago tUastern Ex.). a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:23 pm a 8:36 am - WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...all:ll pm a 3:60 pm Colo. A Cel. Express. ..a 1:30 pm a 4:80 pm Okl. A Toxaa Express.. a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pm A- Louis Eaprea a 1:30 pm a 1:35 am Council fluffs)., a 8:00 am aU:lipm Blanberry Local (from Counotl Bluffs) b 1:00 pm bl0:lt am vaicasa, niinsskee A St. Paal Chicago A Colo. SpectaLa 7:28 am all Wpm t aLAOreaon Kxprtas.a i:n0 pm a 3:28 pin Overland Limited j a 9:68 pm a 8:30 am Perry Local b 6:14 pra bll:26 am i:lg at Nertfcweateraw- vnicago imyngnt a 7:25 am all:48 Din i win city txprtss a 7:i am al0:M pm Chicago Local..;. all:30ara a 9:28 pm Bloux City Local a 3.46 pin allsOO am -";iao w , a 4:w pm a 8:36 pm Chicago Special a:ipm a 8:lS am muinratua-uaKota U...l.aDni a 8.30 am "r,1 ; a I.M pra .win inj "iiniia ;w pm a l:w ara Los Angeles Limited.. ..a 90 pm all s ptn Overland Limited al0:00 pra a 8:23 ara neorasK ana Wyoming Ulvislon Nurtolk-Bonesteel ..a 7:40 am a 6:30 pm ..a 7:40 am al0:l& am ..al iOpm a 1:20 pm Lincoln-Long Pine.... , Deadwood-Llncoln, ... Casper-lander YFremont-Alblon HastingvSupertor .... .a a.w pm a m pm b 6 3tf pm b 1:&6 pra 'h3:06 Dm h l-M , llllaola Ceatra Chicago Express. . a T l am a 3:46 pa L'nicago milted .a .uv pm a am Mlnn.-atu t-M.! Exoraae-.k 7u aia, Mlnn.-Bt. Paul Limited.. a 6 u0 pm a 6:30 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. a 4:15 pm all JO am BURLINGTON STA- 1DTH A MASON BarUatav Leave. Arrive. iwnver California.... a 4:10 pm a 3 45 pm Northwest apecial a 4.10 pm a 3:45 piu Black Hilla ...a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pin Northwest aprea Nebraska pomtl . Lincoln Fast. Mall Natraslut Expreaa Ilncoln Lucal ... .-.all is am ...a am ...b 1:20 pM ...a 8-1 am IM am a 8:10 pm all 11 pm a 4.10 pin b 9:08 am a 7:60 pm bl0 ;v am a 3:60 piu b 1:06 pm Lincoln Local ch u Ir-Plt tameut h Belle vue-Plattsmouth. Ballevue-PlatUmouUi Plaiternouth-Iowa ... Bel le ue-PU t tsmoutn Danver Limited b 8:10 pm .a 3.00 pm b 9:18 am .o I n pm c I 40 pm Chicago Special .. Chicago Express ., Chlcase Flyer ... Iowa Local ... ;' V'u a t:o am ..aT:26aw all 46 pm 4:J0 pm a 3 66 pin a 3 80 pm a I am jm 3:16 am ail Jo am St. Louie Expreaa u pm aii so am ivanaas City St. Joe..al0:46 pra a 8 30 am Kansas City A St Joe. .a 3:16 am a 6:10 pm a, ii v u m ii. rfve.a 1 ml im fVEBSTCK TAr-tSTH A WEB9TEH Cklag, Oamakax St. real, Mlaaeaplle A Leave. ' Arrive. Twin Cltr Passenger... b 3 80 am b 8 3u pm Sioux City psaancer...b pm bU4 am Flou City Local e 3:46 am e 6:30 pra Emersoa Local b 6:66 pm b 3:10 am Mlaetaart Patfle . ' Auburn Local b I 60 pm bU:S8 am a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun Sat only, d. Daily except Saturday. by the New Tork Central railroad were under way with the expectation that they would be completed before March 81. 119. The name of the consolidated company Is to be the New Tork fetate Railways. The trust company's circular was addressed to tM holders of Rochester Railway company fx cent preferred shares, Informing fh of the approaching culmination of the consolidation plsns and stating that they would through Bpeyer aV Co., who have underwritten all the preferred stocks In the new company, receive 107 per cent in new cumulative first preferred stock of the consolidated company, or par and ac crued dividend In cash. Theater License Revetted. As a result of the recent sharp Investi gation undr the direction of Mayor Mc Clellan of alleged violations of the law covering Sunday performances In the thea ters, Corporation Counsel Pendleton or dered the drawing up of the papers neces sary for the revocation of the licenses of the Victoria, the Alhambra, the Amerl can and Hurtlg and Beams n, 13th street theaters. These playhouses are alleged to have been persistently violating the Bun- day law. Jewelry Staro Rabbet. The robbery of 130,009 worth of Jewelry and 85,000 cash from a safe in the jewelry store of Oscar C. Jackie, at 88 Third avenue. New Tork City, was discovered today, having taken place last night. The robbers, who got safely sway with thrtr booty, forced their way Into the cellar, sawed a hole up through the floor Into the store and pried off the dial of the combination lock. LAND IS PART OF NO STATE deeer Statos ( Affaire Developed by Derision of Federal Coart at Fort 8011111, Ark. PORT BMITH, Ark., Deo. .-By a de cision of the circuit court I ere today a Letrlp of land twelve miles long and two miles wide, adjoining this city becomes "no man's land." The strip was orgln&lly pan or the Indian Territory and was auoiea or tne Choctaw nation, but was oeded by oongrees to Arkansas tn order to allow local authorities to have police jurisdiction over It as It had become a refuge for outlaws. The failure of Arkan sas to accept the land by an amendment to Its constitution Is given by the) court as a reason for Its ruling, which holds that the boundary line of 1S80 Is still In effect The law of Oklahoma declared the strip I part of that state I For twenty years the local courts here have tried crimes committed In the strip. and there are now more than fifty men serving sentences on conviction In Arkan sas courts ror crimes committed ln the disputed territory- In border days eighty- eight men were hangerr In the strip after being aentenced by Federal Judge Parker here, The property fronts on the Arkansas and Poteau rivers, and Is valued at t2.000.000. man mciones, a million dollar bridge, a water plant and a number of homos will be affected by the court's decision, which hold, that all taxes paid for the past iwcuiy years were illegally levied. It Is an nounced that Oklahoma's title to the strip wiu oe aisputea in the United States su pretne court. A PersaauU Appeal. If we eould talk to you personally about the great merit of Foley's Honey and Tar. for coughs, colds and lung trouble, ye 1 never couia ne inaucea to experiment with unknown preparations mil may contalai soma harmful drugs. Foley's Honey and I Tar coats you ne more ana nas a reoord af forty years of cures, rot sal at JI drurllaU. TRAGEDY IN ROOMING HOUSE Denver Mas Kills Actor Vkta He Says Had ladaced Wife te Desert Him. DENVER, Dea . C Burbet Boll, a laundry worker today fired five shots at C. Caviar Dury, known to the stags as J. Byron Allenton. All the shots took effect, killing Dury Instantly. Th shoot Ing took plaoa tn the hallway of a rooming house, where both Dury and Bell's wife lived and was the outcome, aocordlng to Bell's statement to the police, of an effort on his part to Induce his wife to return to him. Bell surrendered to the police, Mrs. Bell Is also in custody. Bell also charges Dury with Influencing his wife to desert him. Dury cams to Denver from Cincinnati three years ago with hi wife, who Is a consumptive. At present Mrs. Dury is living with her mother ln a tent ln Englewood, a suburb. It la said that Dury's father, Charles Dury( Is a wealthy retired merchant of Cincinnati. Bell Is a native of Dayton, O., where his father, a traveling salesman. now lives. "We put a finish on fine linen that men, having it once, are not content with out it, ever after. Those, Harney ITT I, Correct Kauaderers ef ilea's Plae XJaem. Good Time? U.t ttlght-watinj big dinner is often the maker of a BAD TODAY. Why not? rw.s'.. . , .. "uaworg tor ue f- stomach and bowels. You've rot to suffer if yo don't help nature unload with CASCARETS. "Thty work whiU you sU"rou'n O. K. in the A. If. Tonight's the night to take care of to- morrow. 893 CASCAKKTa-m ba.-Mk .rrral. wat. all dro flats. Biggest sel ler llioa bezts s avaatb. FOOD FOR Weak and norvous men a, .V. woo find their power te NERVES ork or tnai work and youthful vigor ' or mental exertion ahni,ii ... . w wu. GHAT'S NERVB FOOD P1LLA Tbey will make you eat and sle.p ana be . ft 3tes bexee ft so tm evakBaiau1 mcVfJWM KM BkUl r9S. lSt aag IK- StreeM OWL Anna OOkSlaa Use. 3Sta a 3aaray La 4aW Sfeka PILES GUREQ MSMaHIunvaia aam uimV. All Hewtal Plaaaeee Treae1 PeettKe awraateev Miial Math4i aaaas thatleet NO MOaiKV IN AOVAMCt. ILX AaSINATtON f feag. Wrtte mr kaak a keetal Dleeaeee mr4 T Wa salts. ai,ltTAfY.4nee8teg,Omla. OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC Weekly alii te Zaverp eoL Write fur 109 sailing list, 'rate and booklets. - o. : S3S . Olaxk I. Baalaaxln. tt. A. St. CMeace. SU Diamond, Ring and Mat Talk ippose Johnson should now draw tu. uuiur line. "Get thee hence Satan: tempt me not. is Jlin Jeff's answer. Rre'r jAhninn mtv twA yim r..tit ilit Acuity In getting matches. Referring to Wichita's nrlse contest for a name for lta 'Western leaeue team, boa would "Old Witch" doT Jaffrlea. rnrKt mil flitlllvan..tVira fil the world's greatest are to witness the Barry-Kaufman fight at Los Angeles. Omaha dnaan't ar.nt invtKIn that tan't fair, but just ths same local fans are gratified to know that Pa Rourke la on me schedule committee. Fred ftit ( tn rfi n.ri. m.An in Chlcaro Jinu.rv 11 iha Mitia tlma Charley Ilackenschmldt will meet Hjslmar unain and jess Wastergarde will take on Rouel De Rouen, the Frenoh giant. Comlskav. It la hallavxt ! ahnut raadv to llD the rnllera nnrir krir-k Altrnrk and let that costly luxury derive his support from Mlnnaannila f nr a wMlo f 'nm m v has been quite patient with Nick for two years. "Omaha m-III hiv. a .h.nn. tn aa the Rourkea and Washington at Vinton street ark March 11 and April I and the White ioi April I and 4. An effort la hnlna made to Induce Detroit to come here for an ante-season game or two. With Wahoo Sara Crawford the Tigers should fill the psrk In Omaha. "No credit la rina Jnhninn tnr hla Aafaat of Burns." says Dlckerson of the Denver News, voicing the eentlments of some steen million of his fellow citlsens. The only theory on which Burns' ascension can possibly be explained Is that the period of R - the'W 1 1 ngniers. Hut wnat aoes jxoan " cexe; ne nas tne comennoT Dr. Roller of Seattle never thousrht of quilting the mat until Ootch made a monkey of him. Up to that time the Seat tle wrestler wss determined to be the champion trappier of the world. He never met a flrst-clasa man outside of his home city, but the Donular ODlnlon la that If he ware to travel as rar to wrestle eitner Burns or Beell as both these men traveled to meet him either would beat him. Th same nerve Roller lacks as a wrestler he will need as a orlse fiahter. How does he figure It? Hla challenee to meet the win ner of the Barry-Kaufman fight stimulates interest in ring anairs, nowever. A Sioux Cltr naner aavs: "Manasrer Duckv Holmes, packing hla suit case, departed irom tne city on a late train last evening headed for destination unknown." He has gone to get another chamDtonshlD team. The paper la aood enouch to disclose that ominous fact Boo-oo-oo-oo-oo I That'a awfull "Departed from the olty;" note that. Also note that before departing from ln CI,Y n" pecked nls suit case. Tnat in a-nlflcant Aaaln. he departed on late train. Wha does this meanT Why not on an early train! Fellow citlsens, something la up. Ergo, something Is going to happen; else why would this man have departed from the city on a late tralnT But tne worst is yet to come neanea ror a destination unknown." When a man starts out knowing hla destination no apprehen slon need be aroused, but when he goes forth knowing not whither he Is bound, then lookout. WITH THE BOWLERS. On the Association alleys both leagues have started In the second merry-go-round " everybody seems to like the great ga &e? Snf&J9 ame to present time Jordan and Berrer are high, ' teams. high, with a total of 1,117, out of thirty The war them Mets bora went after the pins last night on the Association alleys was a caution. Aitnoucn tne uate city boys lost all three games, they played some good tenpins, with Jones getting high sin gle game of M6, while Dad captured high totals witn su. Tonight win be a battle royal between the Bampecks and Falataffs. 8oore: METZ BROS. 1st. 2d 3d. Total, ffl 671 331 ' 176 218 5 343 833 iN'aalo 165 1M 1K5 179 313 208 11 ISO 169 17 Cochrane Den man Blakeney Dad Totals. 9M 889 1.0M , 3,874 GATE CITTS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Chandler . 173 181 148 150 142 313 216 1N0 161 2ti6 183 169 600 492 670 675 867 lOhnesorg jones .... 163 180 , 183 Ojerde ... Reed, H.. Totals 879 887 968 2,705 At last the Dreahera have exDolled the hoodoo from them by taking two out of three games from the West Sides. Rice and Stafford were the only onea to reach the 609 mark, Captain Yousem taking the booby prise. Toniant, Union Pacifies agalnat Dreahera. Score: DKE8HERS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. 167 161 184 462 179 178 164 611 139 189 155 4K3 I I.andgreen Stafford I neppes Totals.... 476 628 WEST SIDES. 1st. 2d. 131 188 151 1H6 152 134 443 1,446 3d. 138 m 148, Total. 407 627 432 I Yousem Rice .... Behan .. Totals 434 458 474 1.868 The Omaha Bicycle oomDanv atlll retains Its lead ln the league race by taking two gamea from the Postofflce team last night at the Metropolitan. Both teams did well wltb new pins. Bpllts were most plentiful. Stapenhoret took; honora for Uncle Bam with 626 total and Charlaa Prlmeau took all honors for the Bicycles witn a total oi Ma ana single game of m Cole-McKennas and Birmingham Range company wiu piay tonignt. scores: POSTOFFICE. 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Camp 161 142 178 479 Coffey 166 212 M 606 Lougb 160 180 160 490 Baehr 178 178 154 610 SUpenhorst 134 814 187 626 Totals 789 926 795 2,610 OMAHA BICYCLE CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Boord 178 m 166 610 Hlnrtcks lo8 163 169 48 C. Prlmeau 813 145 194 552 Gilbreattl 145 177 16 608 Hull lta 161 1111 635 Totals 877 813 904 2,593 DR ROLLER B.KTERI PRIKB RING a Seattle Wrestler Weald FIgkt Wisaar f Kaafmaaa-Barry Boat. BEATTLB, Wash., Dec 29. Dr. B. F. Roller nut un ll.OuO today with a local news paper as a side bet for a match with the winner of the Kaufmann-Barry fight, which Is billed for Los Angeles next Wedneaday night. Roller aaya he would be ready to fight about March 1. When he receives word from Los Angeles that ll.OuO has been Kut in the hands of Jim Jeffrtea to cover is deposit, he will conalder the match as good aa made. Roller is a prominent local wrestler, who waa recently defeated by Chaniuioa Frank Uotch. LUB Asue-Lto, uec. a.-ini jerrries Athletlo club haa made definite arrange menta to stage a heavyweight boxing match between tne winner ot tne Jvaurmann-ttarry ftght here Wednesday night and Dr. B. F. rtulier, tne neaiiia ainieie. me oout, wnicn ill be atagea January win be for tai.nlv.nv. rAilnAl anil tha Mnr. mrlll I reive 50 per cent of the reoeipte, to be split 75 per cent to the winner and 85 per cent to tne loser, ine msicn wss settled when Dr. Holler deposited ll.otn at Beattle todav The money is a forfeit ror non-appearance. and will go aa a aide net. Both Kaufmann and Barry have agreed to the match and the winner will deposit hla forfeit within a few days arter tne (ignu SIX ATHLETES ARB SUSPENDED Hex Proaalaewt la New Tark CI aba Cluu-aed with rrwfeaalaaallssa. NEW TORK. Deo. At a maetlna- r u a reaisiraiiun coinniuieo or vne Amateur Athletlo union tonight. (IX nrominont aMctea were suspended. They are Melvln W. Sheppard, Charles Bscon, liarrv F. Porter and Oeerge V. Bonhag, of the Irish- American Ainieuo ciuo: . u. Pellare. Naw York Athletlo club, and J. J. Lee. formariv of the Boeton Athletlo association, but now unauacnea. l ne rnarae aarainst ins men waa fessionallsm. the allegations being that thay accepted or asked for exorbltsnt ex- penae money. The action waa tha outnoma of a aumh Ing Investigation by the registration com- mntee or toe Amateur Athletio union which waa conducted at the West Bide Toung Men's Christian association tnnl.hi Chairman Obertubeseing of the registration committee aald that be and bis bn thrr memoers nsa come to the conclusion thai tbeee athletes and possibly others bad een demanding money beyond whnt mi e termed Iraritlmste expenses, characterii fie the claims of some of thrm as fx rlillant. He Showed a rtntenn-nt from lalor Wolf of the Seventy-fourth '. r:t- nnt of Ruffslo, which showed thn Vrtr-r, Sheppard end Bonhag hsd been "ald according to the ideas of the commit :e sums fsr in excess of what wort considered ordinary expense. KVE.TTB O TUB RlNJIIJia TRACKS FlftyTwo-Poaad Boy Rldee SO 3 Shot to Victory at Fmeryvllle. OAKLAND. Dee. 29 Probablv the great est ovation ever tendered a Jockey at a local tra k was given at Emeryville today when Robert Harrington, a fifty-twu-pound boy, won on Em and Em, a 30 to 1 shot, owned by James Coffey, his em ployer. The little boy rode hard all the way and landed the outnUler in front In a drive from Mise May Bowd'.eh snd Phi. Igoe. The spectators thronsed abjut thu Judges' stand and cheered Harrington un til he reached the paddock after he had dismounted. He la the lightest rider her and it was his first winning mount. The defeat of Seven Full proved costly to the favorite followers. Bhe wss plunged on to win the second, but stopped badly. Belie Kinney won from Gypsy King and Boas. Walter Miller was suspended for threa days for crossing in front of OargantUJ when riding Darlngton. Summaries: First race, futurity course, selling: De neon 102, Cotton, 3 to 2) won; Dovalta (lu, Tsplin. 13 to 1). second: DarsMn (111. Butler, 8 to 1). third. Time. 1:11. Brryessa, Bollman, Long Ball, Cholk Hedrlck Anona, Mike Asheim, Lady Hlldreth, Black Dom ino and Talentosa also ran. Becond race, six furlongs, selling: Argo naut (110, Upton, 18 to 6) won; Flgent (106. Buxton, 4 to .), second; Joe Rose (113, Not ter, 11 to 6). third. Time, 1:10.. Rosevale, Strange Hoyle, Sempronl and Mlnalto fin ished as named. Third race, futurity course, selling: Belle Kinney (111, Mentrlp, 6 to 1) won; Gypsy King (112, Miller, 7 to 2), second; Boas (Id. Butler, 13 to 1), third. Time. l-.UH-Seven Full, St. Avon, Adena, Lord Provost. Msrise and Andloche finished as named. Fourth race, mile and twenty yards, soil ing: Gargantua (109, Taplln, to 6) won; Darlngton (113, Miller, 12 to 6), sconij; Palatini nm KnuK. 6 to l). third. Time, l:44k L. C. Ackerlv. Cloverland, Silver Bue and Carroellna finished aa named. Fifth rana mll and twentV yards, sell Ins: Em and Em (lOi. Harrington, 8 to 1) von; MUa May Bowdlsh (107, Vandusen, to I), second; Phil igoe ivu, esuuivan. i iu 1), third. .Time. 1:46H- Mlllmont, Steelblue, Melar, Eckereall, Royal Red, Huapala, Pif.iaH anil Wnmaaf. flnlnhed aa named. Sixth race, six furlongs, purse: Twilight Queen (W, Russell, 6 to 6) won; Desirous 9, Buxton, 8 to 1), second; creation iiii. Millar la tn K third. Time. 1:144. F. Neugent, Coppers and Grace G. finished as named. t.na iNam rai . nc 29. Two new vnrM'i rannrda were made at Santa Anita park today. Chapultepec was the first to smash the record for six furlongs when he carried 113 pounds and ran the distance In 1:11 flat, which la one-fifth of a second faster than the best previous time made by Glorlo a few days ago. The second record to be broken was in the last race. which was for all agee at live ana one t,i inrinnn t.adv Irma. a 3-year-ola carrying 86 pounds, ran the dlstanoe in 1:14. one-fifth of a second faster than Cniiiumv ran a few days ago. Summaries: irir.t ran. alv furlonKS. selling: Enfield ii ..J a t it wnn fttael (106. Pairs. 1 1) second. Anderson (106. Martlon, 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:12. Dredkln, Joe Gallons, Fundamental. J. F. Crowley Stringency. Jane Laurel. John A. Nasturlta and Roy T., also ran. .,, anA a.v.n fiirlnnes: Palant (107. Shilling. 4 to 1) won, Mary F (10. wweti, even) second. Lord of the Forest (105, McGee, 8 to 1) third. Time: l:24tt- Ober-jn, Miinitna Mnnvina. and Haensel also ran. TMni alv furlonvs. nurse: Chapulte- peo (111 Powers, 11 to 20) won, King James (117, oniiung, io aj ikuu", ' (108, Martin, 26 to U third. Time: 1:11. Halves also ran. Time la a new world Wiurth race, seven furlongs, selling Lord Stanhope (104. Shilling, even) won. Niblick (104, McCahey, 3 to 1) second, Skyo (103. McGee, 5 to 1) third. Time: l:26(t Jeneta, Kd Ball and Bon Ton also ran. Fifth race, mile ana a quancr, omnia. King of the Mist (109, Shilling, U to 6) won. First Peep 009, Archibald, 3 to 1) second, Joe Coyne O00, Clark, 20 to 1) third. Time: 3:06. wuersberger, Beauclere, L. C. Wld- rlg. Bmlrker and Nattle uumppo aiso ran. Sixth race, five half furlongs, selling: Lady Arm a. (85. Martin, 4 to 1) won, Haxel Thorpe (11)2, Page, 9 to 1) second, Jane Swift (100. Shilling, 7 to ty third. Time: 1:14H- Ravarla, Catherine F., Taunt, Madeline Muagrave and Korosiiany also ran. Time is new worlda recora. SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. S9.-ummarles: First race, purse, for 4-year-olds and upward, selling, mile and- a sixteenth! Flimsy (110, MoArdle, 2 to 1) won, Panlu.ua (3 to 6) second, BL Noel (14 to 1) third. Time: l:67i. Three starter. Second race, five half furlongs, purse for 3-year-olds: Scotch Lass (114, Dale, even, 3 to 6 and out) first. Miss Cordlgan (5 to 1) second. Gunshot (4 to 5) third. Time: 1:13H- Piedmont Queen and Zaffre also ran. Third race, purse, for 8-yeftr-olds and up wards, one mile: Auspicious (102, Mc Carthy, l to A) iirst, euuaen start ivn. Dunlap, 7 to 10, place) second, Clifton Forge (113, W. Toung, out show) third. Time: 1:49. RyconneU also ran. Fourth race, one and one-alxteenth mile, for 8-year-olds and upward: Druid (113, Brussell, 4 to 6) won. Polar .Star (loR, Crowley, out place) second, Benara (1"0, Golnes, out show) third. Time: 1:60H- Only three startera. Fifth race, purse. 8-year-olds- and u re wards, six furlongs: Belle of the Bay (112, Lee, 8 to 1) wen, Maskaface (112, J. Mc Carthy, 4 to t, place) aecond, Hanoway (112, Dunlap, 3 to I, show) third. Time: 1:19. Judge Dundon, Frank Lalor, W. C. Will- lams and Soiree alao ran. COMISKEY BUYS PARK SITE American League to Have New Grenada la Chicago. CHICAGO. Dee. 29. Presfdent Charles A. Comiekey of the Clilcsgo American league base ball team, today announced the pur chase of a site for a new ball park for the club in Chicago. The sits comprises fifteen acres and is located at Wenlworth avenue and Thirty-fifth street. Ths pur chase Price la a-tven at 8150.000. The prop erty has a frontage of 1.000 feet on one street and 800 feet on the other. The struc tures are to be ot concrete and ateel, with the standi arranred In tiers. The ne ark will not be open for occupancy po ors the 1910 season. DEED FOR BALL PARK FILED Chlasga Property Transferred te C. W. Murphy and Anna Stntoat Taft. CHICAGO. Due. 29.-A deed to the base ball park of the Chicago National Base Ball league was filed for record today. providing the park to be the property of Anna iSinton Taft of Cincinnati and Charles H. W. Murohv of Ch csgo. The property. according to the record, was conveyed to Mrs. Tsft ana Mr. Murpny tor iiou.uw. ine ground le 617 feet by 6J8 feet, and la located on tne west bide. Reynolds Wins First C Reynolds defeated Shields last night in the first game of the series of three at the Sterling pool parlor, by the score of 104 to l Botn played in poor rorm at times snd at others both Reynolds snd Bhielda made some difficult shots. The second game will be played tonight at the Sterling parlor at 8 o'clock sharp. The score: Bhlelda-1, 9. 4. 8. 2, 3, 4, 8. 22, 1. 1, 7, 14, 4, 1. l, m. Reynolds z, ZR. . I. 1. I. 4. . I. t. 10. 16. 1. B, 1, S. 1, 1, S 104. Scratches: Shields. 4: Reynolds, 4. Caacht la th. Act and arrested by Dr. King's New Life Pills, bilious headache quits and liver and bowels act right. 26c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL Raral Carriers Named for Nebraska and Iowa Rentes New Bank f.r laws, (Prom, a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Dec. (Special Tele gram.) Rural carriers appointed: Ne braska. Murray, route 1, William R. Young, earrler; De. Knlss, substitute; Tobias route t Ixmnle Q. Cummlngs, carrier George A. Wilson, substitute. Iowa Greene, route 4. Oman Hood, carrier; fer man E. UoCue, substitute; Shannon route t Perry E. Bllderback, carrt Charlie T. Miller, substitute. George H. Mcintosh, Jr., haa been ap pointed postmaster at Modale, Harrison county, la., vice W. W. Morton, resigned. Ths Mllford National bank of Mllford la-, has been authorised to begin business with K2.000 capital. Milton S. Dewey Is pres ident; H. H. Overocker- vice president and 11. 8. Abbott, cas u.f . is? ' - ,Vr IM Owa Some Real Estate The desire to own real estate is uni versal. As an investment it's preferable to stocks, bonds and business proposi tions. You can sell at a profit any time.- Real estate values increase rapidly. In few years a worth double the time to buy is now. the best properties have been taken. Spend a few minutes with Bee Want ads. See the many bargains in city and sub urban real estate, Farm Lands, Factory Sites. Bee Want ads show you the best bargains. Read them now. EIGHT MEN KILLED IN WRECK 'reight Train on Great Northern Strikes Work Train. F0U2 MEN AEE BADLY INJUSED Victims Ar. All Bridge Carpenters or Train Men Responsibility for Collision Not Yet Fixed. GREAT FALLS. Mont., Dec. 29.-A. th. result of a head-on collision between a freight train and a work train on the Great Northern yeatorday afternoon, eight men are dead and four Injured selrously. The wreck resulted from the failure of the freight to stop at Mid-Canyon siding" to allow the work train to pass, but who is to blame for this failure has not yet been decided. The freight train was heavily loaded, with ore and the work train con sisted of an engine, caboose and pile- driver. The engine of the latter train was shoving the cars ahead, with the caboose leading. Cemlng around a curve, the work train dashed into th. freight. Both ca boose and pile-driver were smashed o pieces, and, catching fire, were burned up. Seven of the bridge carpenters were killed and two injured. The train crew esoaped with Injuries. The engine of the freight plunged over an embankment and the fireman and head brakeman were car ried along. The tatter was killed, but the former escaped. A number of. freight cars were wrecked. The dead: N. L. HEADLINE, carpenter foreman, Falrbault. Minn., leaves wife and family. H. C. MOxlxtlBBii , ureal rails; single, recently from Pennsylvania. CHARLK8 T. FULLKK, ureor r ails. CHAHLK8 PETERSON, Great Falls. M. W. BEAU Urest Falls. THREE CARPENTERS, whose names appear to only have been known to the foreman. The injured: Conductor Ben P. Drake, Great Falls; arm broken, back and knee Injured. Brakoman J. T. Elean. Qreat rails; neaa cut and bruised, knee cut. 8. Olson, carpenter. Great Falls; bruised and cut about head and body. C. V. Ysgos, carpenter, ureal raiie; bruised and cut about head and body. It la not believed that any of the Injured 111 die. All are In a hospital here. STANDARD OIL WILL FIGHT Rockefeller Corporation will Ask for RekearlaaT la Mlssoarl Stat. Oaster Case. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 19. That the at torneys of the Standard Oil company will apply to the aupreme court of Missouri for rehearing of the state' oustsr suit against the company, recently decided ad versely to the company, was .Indicated by statements made by them today. A motion for a rehearing must be filed not later than next Saturday. Alfsed D. Eddy of Chi cago, general attorney for the Standard OH company, and Frank Hagerman, local at torney for the company, were ln conference today outlining a plan of procedure. Mr. Eddy returned to Chicago totight. It la said that the ouster order of the au preme court annoys the company' at torney much more than the fines Imposed, and that a much larger fine, without th ouster order, would have been much more satisfactory to the company. The company owns a valuable refining plant at Sugar Creek, near this city. "I do not believe,' Mr. Hagerman said today, "that after having encouraged the company to Invest a great amount of money In this reflcery the slate can throw us out witn jut ceremony ana take our property away from us." HAYWARD READY FOR WORK Secretary f Repabllraa National Com salt tee Will Open Ilead- aarters In Ckleage. CHICAGO, Dec a.-Willlam II. Hay- ward, secretary of the republican commit tee, arrived here today to take up the ; .'!i.L-'f- aiaiiiVaaaajp. i'jii.i.i. - iiii.iWii I 1 .An-, 'rL nS'll gssissx " r-v TUf ."a . . your investment may be amount paid. The Don't think that all work of establishing a permanent head Quarter, for th. committee. It was an nounced several week ago that the com mittee Intended to keep headquarters here to be In readiness for the next presidential campaign. TEN MEN KILLED BY CAVE-IN Uansaal Accident ln Blast Fwraaoe Plant Near Birmingham, Alabama- BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec. 29. Ten men were killed and several Injured by a oave ln at the blast furnace plant ln Ensley to night. Two bodies have been recovered and eight mors are known to be burled ln a trench at th. plant The cave-In occurred without warning and the bodies ara being recovered with difficulty because of the large amount ot gas which Is pouring Into the excavation from the furnaces. The men were working In a large trench about eight feet below the surface. They weie excavating for the ga flue which Is to connect the blast furnaces with the new battery of trailers whtoh Is to run the plant. The end of the old gas flue, which extends the full length of the furnace plant, had been . temporarily bricked up, while the laborers were at work on the extension. Mechanical carriers were used to take away the dirt excavated, and when a car rier broke, a beam fell on the cement wall which formed one aids of the trench. The entire wall toppled 'over and with It tons of loose earth which had been held up by the retaining wall. Tha wall broke down the brickwork at the end of the big four foot gv main and ga quickly poured ln on the entombed men. LIQUOR FIRM DECIDES TO QUIT Cincinnati Wholesale Hens. Says Prohibition Wave lias Made Bnslnesa Unprofitable. CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 29. Giving as a reason that their business, though solvent, I being run at a loss on account of the prohibition wave, a receiver was applied for for the Eckhouse Brothers' wholesale liquor business at 304 Walnut street today. Appli cation for auch action was msde by Elmer M. Eckhouse, a member of the firm. At torney Benton Oppenhelmer was appointed receiver. Sweet As A Nut Clear Down to the Butt Here's the most popular 10c cigar ever - made to please the fancy of men who know a good thing when they smoke it. The" ' ff$H 1 V: TAFT WILL VISIT ATLANTA Message to South Will Be Delivered at Banquet January 16 DETAILS OF TRIP .TO PAN AHA V I t- i President-elect WIU Be Accompanied , by Mrs. Taft and Six Civil Bi(l "' neere Will Inspect Gatan Dam Site. . AUGUST, Ga., Dec. 29. Prldent-eleot Taft will be ln Atlanta from 1 o'clock January 15 to I o'clock on -the next day. The leading feature of the visit will be a banquet Friday night. . at which, Mrt .. Taft will be the chief speaker. 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