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Tin: iu:k: omaiia. Wednesday, jitnt. i, into. 5 i OLDHEtD MAKES .NEW MARK In the Mile Run Nearly One-Half Second it Cut Off. IlARROUN GOES A RAPID FIFTY Inimrna Crowds Cheer the Drivers aa Thf r Speed Around Course at Indianapolis Prrtormlng tha Feata. Church Growth in United States is Showing Gains Census Figures Show Ninety Com municants Out of Each 1,000 of the Population. ESTRADA WINS FIERCE FIGHT Engages in Conflict Started by Gen eral Lora. I MADRIZ FORCES ARE REPUISED INDIANAPOLIS May 81. In ala-hlng ratra at the Indlanaplia speedway new recorda were aet for the national cham pionship In stock ear ylH-sea, which will be contented Annually. Harney Oldf IpIiI. with hla big Bens, broke the American .-perdway recorda for the mile and the kilonietr-r. and lUiy Harroun, driving a Marmon. topped the time for fifty miles for cam of Zll to cubic Inches displacement. A crowd of 55.0(10 people cheered the driver on to desperate feats of .speed and the companlea of militia wen? pressed hard In controlling the eaer spectator who over- ..... n .!.. n tri the field. 1 """"" "," """ " V . numbered the straining for a near view oi mo nuruvs ui the motora. viuue, cui x.ie being 9tiU,52fi, or 23.5 per cent, from 28 flat to .Y.fi and the kilometer record " from 23.7 to 21..r. He made the former reoorda on the I.os Angles track. In a wonderfully auatalned daah through out tre fifty-mile race Harroun eaaily led hla rivals and waa ahead of the record at thirty and forty "miles and the flnlah. Hla time waa 42.41. The former record, which waa 44.48, Harroun himself had aet at Atlanta. WASHINGTON, May 31. Church growth In tha United States liaa been greater than the increase in population, between the yeara 1900 and 1W, accord'.HK to the spe cial census report on tthe census of relig ious bodies for 1908, now In press. Out of every l.OuO people In the 1G0 prin cipal cities of the country, that is those which had a population of more than 2i,000. thero were 4fi church members, whllo for the area outside these cities there were 3C1, and for the entire country there were 391. As compared with l.VH), the teport shows a ta n of ni:iety communl cunts in each 1,W0 of population for the principal rltles end a main 0f fifty-one out- aldo of them. Female members in 1900 out- malo members by 32 per cent. In tho principal cltlea the exce.-s of female members waa proportionately less. Heavy Losses - Sustained b- III em After Long; Conflict AVaned I naneressfnlljr Nenr Blue, fields. Strike Ordered on All Southern Pacific Lines BLCEFIEUDS, Nicaragua. May 31 Gen eral I,ara, commander of the Madila forces, attain attacked General Kstiada'a position yesterday. About 3 o'clock in the morning ho began an assault on Kstruda'a left flank with MX) men, hut ufter hard fighting. In which many were killed and wounded, the Madriz troops were foice.1 to retire. Estrada's, losses were light, About the samo lime an assault was be gun on the extreme south flank, but this, loo, failed, there being further heavy losses to Lara's men. Estrada succeded in cupturimr a large number of prisoners, who report that General Lara is convinced that it will be Impossible to take tho entrench ments of the provisionals. Tiie port of Hlucfields has been officially changed by the provisional government from the bluff to a point three miles up the Kscondido river and the custom house has been officially removed to the city of Bluefields. The representatives of Madriz, however, who now hold the bluff, claim the right to atop all vessels proceeding in and out of the harbor for the purpose of collecting duties. This has complicated the situation and It is understood that a ruling Farmers Lose Big Elevator at Dorchester Ten Thousand Dollars' Loss Sustained and Burlington loses Water Tank. IHIRCHETKR. Neb., May 21.-tSpeeial Telegram.) Fire which broke out here at ll:t."i p. m. tonight destroyed the Farmers' elevator and the water tank of the Burling ton company, which stood behind It. The loss on the elevator is estimated at $10,000. The building was valued at SL.'-W and In It were from 5.0U0 to C..UO0 bushels of grain. The fire was discovered In the top of tho elevator, und as the only water supply was the hose at the station, which would not reach the height, the flames spread with uninterrupted progress. The elevator wa bui lied to the ground ut 1:30; there w a notu- ing rern.ilnini? but the heaps of blaiing corn. The lo.s to the railroad com pany in the destruction of the water tank la not at present known. Caleb BrsLlr the Cincinnati amateur, Bridge Building Gangs to Go Out Lf the American State department as to with hla Flat, waa the third atar or the day'a triumphs. He won two ten-mile and one flvo-mlle free-for-all race and had to put up a hard fight for each of them with Klrscher In a Darracq. For the national champlonahlp, tho drlvera battled with all their skill, fore- Because of Refusal of Demand for Higher Wages. HOUSTON, Tex., May 31. A atrlke of oil members of the International Order of Maintenance of Wfl v emnlnves of tho Ing their engines to the limit of their s , pnifi iinm, nrdered tonlcht power. The leaders were always bunched by prc.,dent A. B. t,owe of st. i,0Us. tho whom duties shall be paid is awaited There are rumors current that the Bluff wns lost to Estrada through treachery and the takftig of this strong position by the Madriz forces has materially lessened Estrada's chances of success. order to go Into effect Wednesday. Lows will make a final effort to effect compromise of the order's demands with President Fay of the railroad tomorrow, at the home stretch and the contests were not deolded until tho front wheels of the victors actually had crossed tha wire of the timing machine. The entries had been cut down by tho but dQeg Qt expect to Bucceed. The strike strict decisions of the technical committee I,,, U(J up a brl6ee buildlng operations or the American AutomoDiie association, aong the ne aocordlnB t0 an oflfclal of which stated that every car that did not Jhe order Tf)e companVi according to comply with the specifications as to weight L)We ha. re.uged t0 reCognlze the order and cylinder measurements In the various and aBo refused t(J t a demand for sections snouia De parrea. bui uw ru were none tha less sensational because of the smaller fields of contestants. V Li. Chevrolet, In a Bulck, Bargain Counter Offerings You will find The Bee Want Ad Pages a successful medium for reaching buyer and seller. Blizzard Sweeps Superior Region Boats Are Seeking Haven of Port as Refuge from Wind and Cold. LEASE 0FL1FE FOR UOUKWORU State Board of Health of Texas Will Not Act. CANNOT WORK WITH COMMISSION i Million Dollars Offered by flock efeller to Katermlnate the KH Will Not ne Aec-nted by State. AI'STIN. Tex.. May SI. Not one cent of the Rockefeller 11.000.000 fund for the In vestigation of the hooka crm disease will be apt lit In Texas, Recording to State Health Officer Brumby. When asked the reason the mictor laid today: "There are a number of hitches we don't care to discuss. It suffices to say there will be no hookworm Investigation. It was Impossible for the Stnte Hoard of Health and the hookworm commission to get to cether. The commission wanted the board to duplicate the amount to be spent by the commission and this was not possible, it Is said." DETROIT, ich.. May 31. A special to the Detroit News from Calumet says that Lake Superior and the surrounding coun try are In the grip of a fierce blizzard, with northerly winds and a heavy snowfall. All boats are seeking ports of refuge from the gale. A heavy sea Is running all along the southern coast. No boats are reported within reach of the wireless. Wire and train service are practically demoralized. ALL PARTY LINES ARE IGNORED Republicans and Democrats Join Hands to Denounce I.esslsla tlve Members. I EFFINGHAM. 111.. May 31.-A call was signed tonight by the chairman of the re publican and democratic central committees for a mass meeting of voters of Effingham county, to be held here next Saturday for the purpose of adopting resolutlona denoun cing the present members of tha legisla ture from this, the Forty-second district. D. W. Hostlaw Is the senator and D. J. C. Beckemeyer, M. C. McMackln and Har vey McCullom, the repreaentatlvea. Those who are planning the meeting expreaa the hope that Marlon, Clinton and Clay coun ties, also In the Forty-second district, will take similar action. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returna. higher wages. Daagtroui Snraery winning tho abdominal region la prevented by Ml to 230 championship for ten miles, set tne uge of pr King's New Life Pills, the the record down to 9:03 from 9:46 and Daw- palnleM purifiers. 28c. For sale by Beaton son liuarmonj, wresimg irom nai ruuu mu i prug Co. victory in me zi 10 aw ciasa lor nv-i miles put a new mark at 4:41. aeven seconda better than the old time. Seta a Fast Pace. Oldfleld In a Knox won both the five and mile championships In the 451 to 600 class. which Included the highest power cars recognized under the stock car racing rulee. Leading all the way, Oldfteld cut down the record for five miles from 4:03 to 4:01. The honor for setting the champlonahlp record for ten miles In the 301 to 401 class went to Aitken (National), who pulled down the time from 8 8 to 7:62. Indictments for Insurance Men) Investigation of Merger of Fraternal Tribunes and American Home Circle Stirs Fraternal Men. ROCK ISLAND, 111., May 81. (Special Telegram.) Conspiracy, embezzlement, lar- Only two accidents marred tha day's ceny an(j perjury, are said to be among tha sport arid In neither of them was anyone accusations contained In tha indictments injured, though Harroun had the narrowest preparei by States Attorney L. M. Maglll escape from deatn tnat ne naa ever ex- for presentation to the Rock Island grand perlenccd. His Marmon Wasp, with which Jury tomorrow, In the fraternal Insurance he so brilliantly won the 200 mils race rRJ,- Saturday, burst a tiro and hurled itself on M j, thftt ,orae of th, p,orig gftnst j ,t, cement- wait mw guuras upper wnom tne mdlctmanta are directed, re margin of the track. Eliding along Ule top ,ld- , Cnlca,0( ,ad otner8 ln Springfield, or tne wan. mo oar wre a burrow in me and oth-p lulnolp townB cement tor imy anu w.e.. Attorney II. A. Weld said today that he over. Hinging narroun irom nis seat, ne d,BPOV.re(, ftfter the lootlna of the re. picKea .iiniBeu up ""'' serve fund, that certain men had received was a snarl of steel. It was only partial I, than mWK fof aCo0rnpUBhlng tne consoiauun lor iub wiioh ' ,,.- of ,h Fraternal Tribunes with th. Wheeler, vice president of the Speedway 1 AmeHcan Hom6 circle and tnat tne 25 000 company, leaama .. ... uu. that was paid to the officers of the Fra granasv-nos, -" .- terna, Tribunes was only a part of the silver vropiijr w .vw, n...u mam fund, Ha won .u uiu w-...m icmjv. Mobodr Hurt. Chaonberlaln'a Cought Remedy Is sold on The second accident of tha day occurred a guarantee that lf you are not satisfied in the five-mile free-ifor-all, when Kir- after using two-thirds of a bottle according char'a Darracq cast rflgh m the air one to direotlona, your money will be refunded. of Its front tirea. iAinmronlng all his I It la up to you to try. Sold by all dealers. strength, the driver held nis oar aanlng, fly- ln?, tr.K ? th 'VallVuireif HINZLE, ST. LOUIS MAN, DEAD i-.tr f rA n f Via Inn- ftiif Drill vtnnnAil If no f t ' ' " I in the sand. Tha ten-mile race for oars of 161 to 230 ctrblo Inches piston displace ment started with four entries: Human Bulck; L. Chrevlot, Buldc; Frayer, Fire stone, and Miller, Warren, Detroit. Chrev rolet Jumped to the lead at the start, with Burrrran a close second, and they held this ordar to tha finish, drawing far ahead Goes to Hla Room and. Hla Throat with m Knife. Cats COLUMBUS, Neb., May SI. (Special Telegram.) F. J. Hlnzle, representing the O. V. Brecht Butcher Supply company of from Frayer, who flnlahed third, and Miller ?'' committed suicide in his room at fourth. Time: 9.03.6. This waa the first of the national championship races. A new the Meridian hotel some time between Sun day evening and this morning by cutting I record waa set In this class, tha former ' h'" """l w"h knlfe' Hlnsle arrived at record was 9:411.46. rtawaon. Murmnn won h f tvA-mltA I championship for cars of 231 to 300 Inches 8Pon" ' tha call, entrance to the room the hotel Sunday evening and left a call for T a. m. When the clerk could get no re- Thls I was 8"alnei1 through the transom and the man a ooay waa aiscoverea. coroner uass H fplston displacement ln 4:4L3. hfanlr tn. nlil rap vhlnh umm A-AH Harroun, Marmon, was aecond; Anderson held a nauet and the Jury returned a Marmon, third. II r naa Taken the Lead. was close. Time: J S.3. Barney Oldfleld. Knox, led all tha dis tanca in tha championship flve-mlla race for the' cars- of 401 to 600 cublo Inches dis placement tind broke the record in 4:01.8. Tha old" il" was 4 43. Aiken. National, was aecond and Klncald.' National, third. V verdict of suicide. Hlnsle resides at Dubuque, la., and the "nrnna. n n 1 1 f i a,l hla ntlatlvA. anil tha HI l j w i n , , .... l. u t.a B . V. I and won the race from Klrscher Darracq. w. ... . . ,.nnA . M" 1 indicating that he had been dead some time. f .np I iiarrouns aiarmon snaicnen me victory Conservntlon of .Nature's Krsonrcea irom Dawson, marmon, ana JiarK, L-utting. Amlles as well to our physical state as ln the ten-mile championship for cars of , ,,.Pui .hin. r. 3 nortinn. Wah. 2.11 to 300 inches displacement. The result lngton, R. ,., realised his condition, and took warning before It was too late. He says: "I suffered severely from kidney trouble, the disease being hereditary In our family, I have taken aour bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and now con sider myself throughly cured. This should a wdpnltiff .. all nnt n n..u.) I.L-ln. . .. KT..In.l t.J. fir. h l 1 - " ..a..,S Alum, i i"" in .lie i vi.la- . r,.. ... ...n i. i. . TZZ rr Z . late."-ikld by all druggists. UlB.Oli (JIPMWV.ui..ii. im.iu, ailUIiai, . . -k, . I ...... . i i M. scona ana r., iiuuni, uura, lime 4;.7. Klncald on . Friday breka the record by going the distance In 4:05.7. - . Heed In tne. Klve-MIW Heed, driving a Stoddard-Dayton, won the five-filla free-for-all handicap ln a field of sixteen cars.- Ills handicap waa is ec onda, Touavy, National, 64 aecond a. was aec ond and Aiken, National, 37 seconds, wa tlilid.'iTUue 8:S8.S . . Oldfleld, Knox, won a brilliant victory in the ten mile championship for cars 451 ta (jot inches displacement with Mera. Na tional, scooud. and Klncald, National, llatut. Tlnia IM.'.b. iNina curs atarUd In the biggest race of a .day. Ui final event on the program, fifty ruUea for cars of 231 to '800 inches qUplucenieut. ... . . Tha prise Is a silver trophy valued at t.'.doO. Tha starters wera: Fox. Pope-iiart-ford; Sclieifler, Jackson; Anderson, Mar Jon; Miller, Warren-Detroit; Klncald, Ureal Wtarti; Harroun, Marmon; lawon, Marmon; Clark, Cutting, and Disbee, Cutting- . V What hammer Cold May Io. " A summer cold, if neglected,, is Just as apt to develop Into bronchitis or pneu- t"la at any other season. Do not ne gUi t it, . .Take Foley's i Honey and Tar tiptly. ' It loosens the' ough. soothes afft li tV all drucilau. "L, heals the inflamed air passages, and gps the cold from th system, "io Id Women Don't Let Husband Know All Br MADAMS TSBOsT (From Chicago Inter Ocean.) "Don't dlailluBiou your husband alto gether. Don't let him know every secret of-your toilette. Conceal from him the proceues by which you retain your beauty. Nothing is so disenchanting to a man as to see tils wife's face nightly kmeared with cold cream. It is dlsgutitina and unnec essary. "Any woman ought to keep her husband guessing all the time. . He ought to have to say to his friend 'Well, my wife Is the moat ainaalng problem I kno wabout She always looks about IS, and aha neither paints nor powder.' iou can no una it you win aiaaolva a mall original package of mayatone ln a half-pint of witch haxei and maasage the face, neck and arms with this solution three or four times a week. Tou will shortly find you have a lovely, soft complexion, fair and dainty, without spot -or blemish lutely SHKDLU hme-gln biiR SHR HUH and then the beat' of It all la that mayatone preventa tha growth of hair and ta abao lutely harmleaa to th moat delicate skin. Make th solution youraelf. ' lie beautiful, and dou't Ut him know now you do it."-Adv. - Tilled Worn-out Dishes Dishes and pots and pans get tired and worn out when they get dirty, greasy and sticky. They need a thorough cleansing to put new life into them. Soap "will not cleanse them below the surface, and besides leaves them with a "soapy" smell that is anything but appetizing. Gold Dust is the real doctor for tired dishes. Gold Dust makes dish-water that digs gets under the surface and searches out every hidden particle of dirt and germ that ordinary dish-water overlooks. Gold Dust not only cleanses it sterilizes. Besides, Gold Dust will cut your dish-washing time right in two, and give you that much more leisure. o Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or Kerosene with Cold Dust. Gold Dust has all desirable cleansing qualities in a perfectly harmless and lasting form. The Cold Dust Twins need no outside help. Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANYi CHICAGO Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) Q 0 "Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work" 0 0- O '0 0-0 iX3OT0O Watch next Sunday's Bee for Coupon good any place in Omaha and South Omaha for, FREE, the contents of a bottle of Look for the trade mark on crown stopper and label We want everybody, boys, girls, men, women and children, to try thia delicious beverage at our expense so collect the Coupons and get a free drink D0a10.- who are not well stocked with the gen caicrs ... -a. . .1 u . uuiu uuuieu isuca-uuia, suuuxu get ready at once for next Sunday's coupon demand. Remember, the Omaha Bottling Co. will re deem Coupons for 6c in jiurt haw of new goods. but only when accompanied with their empty bottle. Journeyed 125 Miles to purchase ""Blue Ribbon'"' Exhibit Pianos MR. R. J. McKAY, an exceptionally well known "knight of of the grip," a traveling sale-man, came to Omaha for an EXCEPTIONALLY fine piano, and GOT It. Mr. McKay Is a resident of Central City, Nebraska, and, learning of our showing of National Piano IValera" Asso ciation Exhibit pianos, made up his mind to have something SUPERIOR to ordinary stock instruments. Ho purchased of us a superbly styled exhibit piano: a masterpiece la French burl walnut: an Instrument that caused no end of com ment at the recent Convention at Richmond, Virginia. MR. O. E. BUCKLEY, another "drummer" who has made an unusual success of his calling, found his choice ln a magnificent Ivers & Pond, Style "703" an Instrument ln the rarest of San Domingo mahogany'. Mr. Buckley resides ln Norfolk, Nebraska a considerable distance to come for a piano. We cite these two Instancea mere. to show Y&U what awaits you at YOUR very door an exhibit of "Blue Ribbon" prize winning pianos that captured rlaudlta from the best posted retailers in America, when shown at Richmond, Virginia. , YOU may see these exquisite instruments WITHOUT traveling 125 miles from your home. See Our Windows See the Chick. erin & Sons, Wearer, hers & Pond, Linfle mann, and Pack ard Pianos. And See the Kohler & Camp. bell, York, and Other Makes. ii!SaYi?ion N. A. V. I. of A. Insignia for 1910. See Our 3d Floor See the Kroeger Pianos, the Famous Kurtz. manns; the Marvelous Auto Pianos; and ' th-Gram-. Richt stei All Metal Action Pianos. Just Why You Can Buy Blue Ribboners for LESS. Some of the makers who exhibited these "Blue Ribbon" pianos at Richmond, Va., were NOT eager to close them out to us at specially reduced prices, even if they SHOULD have had to pay heavy return freight charges on them from Rich mond, Va., to their respective cities. But they DID "stretch a point" for The Bennett Co. they realized that an exhibition in OMAHA, at BENNETT'S, would mean more ADVERTISING for them, than a halt dozen PAGES in trade magazines. So we DO own these pianos for -less these exquisitely finished, sliver toned instruments and we -WILL sell .them at the SAME proportion of reduction. (You aee they form quite an advertisement for US, too.) Ei 111 Piano Department jr?.-v.v. : . UHjli 1 " aw--- V V, i VaJ&i rN5 1 Gather Flowers Tomorrow in Colorado rtt&y Get away from the wear and tear of the city !"" t .1 . I jf O J irom me worry anu grma 01 routine, opena a few weeks at a Colorado hotel or in delightful camp life and revamp your strength patch up your threadbare nerves: take a tonic for your brain breathe the clean, clear, wine-like air of Colorado and come home refreshed and energetic, with new ambitions and new strength to realize them. Take the Rock Island to the Rockies d tract la both Dstnrar and Calorado Springs " and wasit n time on the way. Come down town as usual tomorrow morning, and arrive in Denver or Colorado Springs the next day in time to spend an afternoon in the shadow of the Rockies. Let me tell you about the vacation opportunities which the West offers you and the small cost entailed. Splendid Fast Trains Every Day via Rock Island Lines for Colorado, Yellowstone Park, and the Pacific Coast. Specially low round trip fares all summer the delightful resorts of the Golden West. Let us send you illustrated literature and suggest the vacation of your life. Call, phone or write today. J. I. McNAIAY ' Division, Fassancar Ac ant lath and Farn am Its., Omaha arm -71 1 E I I 16 -VWVVi A K. sat to 1 1 r m 1 Tvery Low.f A I Rates alt IJ (r Summer i fry. -. -3waw:ra.. -K...V A-.-njisw-ay Trunks and Traveling Bags Bay Teat Travslln CKoda at a X,satha Btora. Whtri thsy know what leather la. Wa ara acillng Itigh irsde foods at low prlcas. Our Cow hid- Licathar Knit Cuao for I&.UU la tha beat valus la tha C"y' ALFRED CORNISH & CO. Karasia, Saddlas aa TravaUaf Oooda. 1810 rarsam Stxaat.