10 THE HEK: 0f.WTA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1311. REAL ESTATE l-'itlM A' It AN (' II l,AM FOIl SALE Oresjen oat Inaeil. MO irrra mliea 1mm town; near, mod ern ho'ise. bum, tenement; ' pear prunea, tf:iriii. I..",u0 young trees, grape vines. r "i1 water; wxl. Or will s1l 0 acres vim nil improvement. Investigation so li, led C. H. WtbMor. The Dalian, ore i N Vi.si'OliS' OI'l'OKTUMTy-H ashing t, i I Hie roly land; cluse Portlsnd. Lewia i.r a,ley. I'arnain price Write lor lnfoimsuon quickly. MacDuffee WI1U. ): H. Iniurit. Portland. Ore. Sonth Carolina. I.ANDS-ViOO per acre made growing fig fo. i iti'Ivm un the Islands. Orchards on monthly payments. Sea Island Or i' siil Company. Charleston, S. C koata Daknta. KOtnif DAKOTA UKLi FOR SALE it have a lis: of Edmund county land (oi- saia at from 113 and up pnr acre. 11 In l i f .-led w n to us (or paillculur and w will send our irlces and pocket map. K . .... oun Unu in tviuth Itakota, list It With as. Our motto is "A Square Dcai to Buyer and heller." Glvj us a cimkici- to prove ,. sialnment. Hasvold Land Co.. Mlna, uimnids county, bouth JUakuta 1LL exchange choice (ami land 'near I'i-i rt. the apltal u( 8nutli Dakota, 'or kuiKl Iowa or Nebraska land. What have ou to offer? West Land Co, ficn - L). iw-ACKE corn (arm. out from fHou '. alls, excellent Improvements. laifce gruv? nd fruit; all HI cultivation; price for qulca tale, lbs; easy terrr.a; also 24u well in; ,.ued. easy terms, and 1H0 acres unlm , . vtd. TlkSB ute bargains (or quick sai ,:. A. SUvlus, owner, Sioux Kails, 6. D ! ACRES IN DEUBL CO.. 8. D. Close to the Minnesota line; heavy black lull: clay subsoil; lies very level and all ..nder cultivation, Must be sold within H bays to none an estate. Half of this year 4 iru goes with the price, H per acre, easy lerme; sj.uju will nanule it and it n a snap. No gravel, no atones, no (oui wcadi Audi ess W. k . McCiea, Lake Preston. Ji u o.Nui-FUUll'lli SECTION FIVB MILh. t'HOU TOWN. Fair Improvement. i'lUe, t6,trt0. Kquity. U.iW). Alaska ilcai batata Co., Alaska, t. U. FOK tjALK aecuon gooil raw land, ail irneu, kuuU tiuHing .veil; t iniies from i'laiiklnaton, S. U. l''or particulars wru j. li. o dlaiiey, l'liillp. u. 'leans. SPECIAL, snaps in Texas Gulf Coast land. lum tyres iunu Co., iJranutiJ j liealre. hJjW.HU KALE- To close partnership; uu acres hardwood timber land, llvimj walcr; vJO acres second bottom land; li areu cultivated. iiea on uuth siaes oi Cotton lieu liy lVs miles from Maiakoff, Ituiiuay switch ' mile. A bargain si price, Hj per acre. li. C. Vamla- cei-, Alliens. Tex. etit the Bender Realty and Development Co., B. easing, lex., or Merchants hotel, Omaha, lor tiooklet, orange and fig farina. t'OU 8ALli Sixteen-acre Improved farm at Aldlne. Tex., li miles from Houston, iiuod roads. All under cultivation. Fine tig and orange land. Mrs. M. A. buiirn-d, untier, Aluine. Tax. TKXAti lands. 210 ilea tilde D. 1133. WANTED-TO BURROW CAl'lTAL for lumber business Whole fsle hire or retail country yard. Will rut ny time against vour monev and split profits ,.r pa S to 10 per cent Interest. Ten year"' exierlenoe retail lumber. Ad rti 1 ; 4 ', I'.er. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid Tor id hand furniture:, carpet, clotluna mid shoes. Tel. It. I3TI RKMEMBER it take but a few strokes i( the pen to state that you saw the "ad." Isj Tba Bee. The advertiser wants to kn w. WANTED TO KENT WANTED TO RENT SMALL cottage, partly modern; must be in good condition; convenient to 6chool and car line. Do not object to going pret ty well out. F 'J05, care Bee. WANTED To rent by man and wife, 1 or 2 unfurnished or partly furnished rooms In modern house, near Walnut Hill, N. l!4th or Sherman Ave. car line. O 38. Bee. We have a large demand for houses and flats. List your vacant property with us. PAYNE A SLATER CO.. 616 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. WANTED SITUATIONS LADY with child wants housecleanlng or work of any kind. F 995. Bee. WANTED A cook; no washing. 3611 Jackson St. I'hone Harney 1466. ADVERTISING managers attention: Man with 18 years' business experience, bring well advanced in 1. C. S. course of com plete advertising with grade of over 95 per cent, desires ad writing to do In spare time In order to procure practical experience with a view to taking position when found to be competent. Address B-26, cara Bee. TAFT WRITES TO AK-SAR-BEN President Sendi Letter in Reply to Invitation to Fall Festivities. ITINERARY NOI YET MADE UP tnnnnt .ay When, If at All, lie Will lH Omaha Darlna Ilia Toar of the Western Mutes. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 22. (Spe cial Telegram. ) Senator Lrown today re ceived the following letter from President Taft In answer to the one he delivered on behalf of Victor White of Omaha and other members of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Inviting the chief executive to visit the Gate City during Ak-Sar-Ben week. Mr. White endeavored to deliver this let ter to the president at Beverly but his ab sence from the summet capiiol made It impossible. Senator Brown acted In the ca pacity as messenger to the king on this occasion with this result: THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHING TON, Aug. 18. Dear Senator Brown: The president very greatly appreciates the cor diality of the invitation to visit Omaha which you have presented to him on behalf I of the Ak-Sar-Ben. atid would be glad to ! V aft 4-as Vrill nurti-aif tn nffifapa nil ntanihara siaj; ; uu v l J J iv VI l i VI a biiu mi iiiirvi sj of the organisation an expression of his warmest thanks. While he is sorry that he cannot now say definitely whether or not he will be able to Include Omaha in the Itinerary of his prospective western trip, lie will be very glad to give careful consideration to the matter when the schedule Is taken up after adjournment. "Meanwhile, with renewed thanks In the president's behalf I am sincerely yours, CHARLE8 V. HILLES. "Secretary to President. "Hon. Norrls Brown. United States Sen ate." Senators Gatnole and Crawford and Rep resentative Martin of South Dakota have left for home and Representative Burke left tonight. Prior to leaving, the South Dakota dele gation were entertained at dinner by President Taft and of course affairs politi cal were discussed, but incidentally Mr. Taft was aialn reminded that the follow ing South Dakota cities would like to see him. however briefly, during his coming trip: Deadwood. Rapid City, Pierre, Huron, Hedfield. Aberdeen, Mllbank, Mitchell and Yankton. Iowa senators and members are urging the president to stop at Cedar Rapids, Ottumwa, Sioux City, Des Moines, Water- loo. Keokuk and other Hake cities, j To all who have Called wtthin the past j few days bearing invitations the president Is almost uniformly replying "that he will be very glad to give careful consideration to the matter when the final arrangement of his schedule Is taken up after the ad journment of this session of congress." Senator Brown will leave Washington to morrow afternoon for Des Moines for a visit with his mother and that concluded will proceed direct to Kearney. Miss Anna Howland. secretary to Senator Brown left tonight for her home In Lin coln. Maxwell Cook of Lexington, Neb., left Wednesday for home. Walter Georfte, state treasurer of Ne braska, accompanied fey Mrs. George, ar rived In Washington today from Boston and other eastern points. Treasurer George came east to attend the ad writers' con vention recently held at Boston and since its conclusion has visited various eastern cities. Today Mr. George called upon Representative Klnkald and other members and also upon Senator Brown. Mr. George and wife will remain In Washington sev eral days before starting for home. An American Kins Is the great king of cures. Dr. King's New Discovery, the quick, safe, sure cough and cold remedy. 50c and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Installation of Water ! DEPORTATION AROUSES CUBA Meters Causes Riot at Pocatello, Idaho POCATELIA), Ida., Aug. 22.-Because Superintendent William Winter discharged a revolver at Sheriff James Francis, who was attempting to serve an Injunction pre venting the company from Interfering with the water supply, 200 armed cltlsens at tacked the reservoir of the local water works plant today and arrested the super intendent and employes. Tonight the water works Is In the hands of city officials and for the first time since last Friday the city has water. The entire trouble started when the com pany began to Install a meter system In the city to replace the old rate system. The citizens refused to permit the meters to be Installed. To retaliate, the company Is al leged to have arbltraily shut down the water supply. Last Friday the city got out an Injunction against Interference with the water supply, setting up that Superintend ent Winter was mentally Irresponsible. When Sheriff Francis tried to serve the In junction today he was fired on. 'I'EXAii LANDS I hava some wonder fully attractive prices for hoine-sekers unl Investors. 1 handle bargains oniy. Vtiita yuur exact wants. L. . Hlrsca lieid, Waco, 'lex. 10 ACRti FRUIT and truck farms, la lash, balance monthly; no interest; do axes. VV. 6. Junes, 41a Bianaeie Theatre. Waaaluu tun. IRRIGATED V.,. u'l'ON FRUIT La.. Raw alfalfa ana ... .id tracts; water now on land, with Pw, u,-.:ont water rights, H.O per acre; easy lerms; write aioaea Lake Land and Irrigation Co., bu7 Lcary Blag., beattle. Wash. ' WraaBlac. WRITE this company for information about Coke villa and western Wyoming op portunities. HH.UTT REAL ESTATE CO.. cokeviiie, wya . 1 TAKE a boat ride at Lake Manawa. We will give a pair of round trip tickets to Ed Kahre, 7S23 Arbor St., If he will come , to Tho Bee office within three days. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FINE TEXAS LAND 30 acrt, line country, three miles from town, for sale or trade for city property; soixi i.m-oiio lor selling. 4UJ-4 Umana Nat l Bank. v !: c.-.clinga properties ot merit. H. H. Cuivw. MZ-li O. N. B. Bldg Douglas 7Sas. LltST your exchanges with Jones, 4U t.iaiidela Theater. DANDY -section So. Dak. land, value JUDO, clear property or touring car. H (71, Bee. 1 HANDLE exchanges everywhere. For results see me. Dean, 17 Bee Bldg. D. 13U. WILL trade six-room house and lot for 1911 tlvd-paaaenger auto. W. (J. Jensen, 04 Ware Block. rtJK EXCHANGE Clear Omaha prop erly tor auSKhem California. Give full par ticulars In Ilrst letter. Box, K4, bau Gabriel, cal. TRADE Eastern Nebraska farms for Omaha Income property. Nicholas, 41 Brandels Theatre. EXCHANGE for what you want Shopen t Co.. Exchange Experts, Paxton Bla. National Investment Co. trades everything. flC.uut real estate for farm. Owners; re ply lli 606, Bee. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WANT TO trade it-room house and H-acre of ground worth $o00, or a blacksmith shop and lot worth IMO, In Mondamln, la., for horses and cattle. Call or address N. R. Ewlng, I'tXii N. 51st St.. Omaha. Neb. WELL established cafe: fine fixtures: tine location; doing splendid business and a money maker. Owner has other interests lemandlng his attention. Would consider iraue ior wen improvea lana. This proposl- uoa win Dear ciose investigation. SCOTT te HILL, I'hone Douglas tl&. 307 McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warrants. W. rarnam Smith Co.. 1XN Farnam St. GARVIN BROS., d floor N. Y. Life. Be , - ,Wd AM n I ..... .....4 n VI- , . w ,,v.,-. wm muiwi. .v aeiay. OMAHA Property and Nebraska Lands. O'KEEFk; REAL E8TAT& CO.. Mil New Omaha National Bank building. LOANS to home ewnara and noma build' era, with privilege of making partial dk menu semi-annually. W. II. THOMAS, Wl r irsi auuMi imuk aiof. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Ca. WANT2D City loans. Patera Trust Ca. 1U to lt,W made promptly. r. D. Wead. Weaq Bldg.. lath ana arnam bia. i sur DiTrri uiruit, . . . . liv-iU Brandeia Theater Bldg. WANTED FARM LOANS. Kloke la tssunent Company, Omaha, CITY and farm. JOHN N. FRENZER. 5 & SVoS.0 f'U "A 'rm JProperty. W - --it. ate.iK.Lfci. Jua Kimn Bias. HANDY man about the house, wants stegdy position. Reference furnished. A 41. Bee. . MAN wants day work. Douglas 462L Call for Wm. Walker. WANTED Bv elderly man, position as night watchman; old resident of city; temperate and responsible. Call Tel. Har ney 2438. COAL YARD MANAGER Last three years with large firm and over 10 years' exnerlence elsewhere. will consider a change. Strictly temperate and reliable. Al references; good salary expected. M 9J9, Bee. TWO neat colored girls want work. Call Webster 0035. PAPER RULER. 22 years old. with two years' experience, wants to finish trade; out-of-town considered. What have you to offer? A 25, Bee. GERMAN wants work of any kind. W 117, Bee. GOOD, sober colored man wants porter work. . Phone 4M0. The Bee Offers More Than $5,000 in Free Prizes in the See Pictures and Rules Paper This Issue. VTnaT.Pf.lltH knnV lr.mi Amv,1fWA Hue. In. hm Hav wl.h.i tft trtn m 1 1 mmt nt , j .. - - books evenings or spare time for reason able compensation. F 841, care Be. SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN, clean record. employed, anxious to leave road, desires city selling or office work. M 86, Bee. A LADT with 1-year-old child wants position as housekeeper In some respect able home; can give good references. Ad dress D 28, Bee. LAUNDRY day work. Monday. Tuesday and Friday. Call B 2006. Ask for Laura. COLORED woman wants situation as cook. Webster 2472. EVERT cerson knows who D. J. O'Brien Is because he has made Omaha famous with his candy. If Mrs. T. F. Zulnlace. 1.11:.' Corby St.. will come to The Bee office within three days we will give her an order for a 60-cent box of O'Brien's candy froe. A middle-aged woman desires a position as housekeeper; no washing; W. 3632. Call for Mrs. Miller. ' YOUNG man, experienced salesman, can handle any line, would like Interview. Ad dress F 30. Bee. GOOD, sober colored man wants porter work. 'Phone D. 4990. YOUNG man. with thorough legal ex perience, can examine abstracts and ap pear In court, will work for reasonable salary; best of references. Address J 33, Bee. WANTED By middle aged man, work of any kind. Address L 35. Bee. NEAT appearing young man needs work: will work few hours at night for room and board. D 44, Bee. YOUNG man of IS would like position as salesman and assistant window trimmer in clothing store. Willing to start on mod erate salary as I want to learn the business. Address R 40, Bee. wrtirwn man A? IS n. m i , 1 1 1 . a Willi avilia nu.i......R n ' J . .w cuw- catlon and can operate typewriter. Indus- i i 1111 ... . n I- Y, m T I T O U HUU W1II1HH IU WLI II. X K7, XJTC INDUSTRIOUS young man wants clerical work. Address E 45, Bee.. I- EXPER1ENCED lumberman (retail) would consider any position in retailing lumber; age 40. Address C 43. Bee. WANTED Work as Janitor, houseman or porter by single German. W 917, Bee. WANT family washing; all work guar anteed. Harney 1190. I- HXPERIENCED commercial traveler; give beat of references and will tackle any Job; Interview Saturday or Sjniay. Ad dress D 44, Bee. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be receive by ike Board of Trustees, of the Vlllaeg of Meadow Grove, up tJ August 24, 1911, at o'clock P. M., for the construction it a water works system In said village, according to plans and specifications prepared by The l.ytie Company, architects, of Hioux City, and now on file with the village clerk of said village. Bids for the construction of the wells to be separate from the balance of the system. The engineer s estimate of the cost of said system Is 18,900. and no bids for more than that said estimate will be accepted. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check for t&OO. The board re serves the right to reject any or ail blda C. li. HARLOW. Chairman. A. M. FIELDS. AlSulOf Clerk. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS first Trust Co.. farm city loans. M& s. u. FOR a dainty dessert use Dalsell's lue vreani. if Mrs. Weasel. 919 No. i;tu St, will come to The Bee office within thru das we will give her an order for a quart brick of this fine ice cream. HAMBURG-AMERICAN London Paris Hamburg k.l.'n lul Vic. 1m 11. 11 A li MP... ! Urant. Sept. I. CUxlaad. Sapt. t. Amartka, apt! Rltj t rllos a la Csrta fUitaurant. Will fall at Plmoata aaa Chartwurg. TAILORING FOR fall suits sue A. Kodym. 1411 Harney. It. A. WUIlawa. clothes altered. M t Lake. Ladlea', gents' tailoring. Pregler, DOS Far. CLEANING, pressing, etc Miller, OI N etna. LULU COTT. 27 Franklin. W. Jiu. a. smi. Cruising THE TWO Ogrmit Sr the n.oss-taa faaiashts. -CXJgTKaVAsTXV The aaat le aan Ne Vart Ctear aaaat Fae. a UU Aaaual gveaC Ttisa to Oat . lilt raaw. una. hy lust Cn ax a a Uilaa. M M taaa. Dwratlea 110 BAYS cor $650 ana agw raolooiag stage aawa aa Aaaora. tambarar-Amarloaa 1,1 as. 1 BO Wu w.. ' gelph gi-, Caloago, ILL, a local afcata. FIRST PRIZE t A $2,000 Famed White Steamer AUTOMOBILE A Speedy Car. A Strong Car. A Hill far. This Mitotnoblto will be on exhibition ! Omaha at a later cVata. Thlg o-paMCDKer 1911 lfdl White Steamer Touring Car odofleea, graokelegg and noiseless Is in the tenth year of its suc cess. No car has stood the test of time with necessity for fewer changes. For stability in construction as well as In purpose and performance the White Bteamer has held a high place In the mind of the motoring public. The car needs no cranking nor shift ing of gears to get any desired speed. The increasing number of White Steamer cars being sold each succeeding year, together with the practical endorsement of the TJ. 8. government, which owns and operates more Whites than all other makes combined, is sufficient guarantee of high quality. r .i-j-iri-Li-irii-iru iri.n nj'i.i i.n n ri.ri.iijiii.il SECOND PRIZE iu m uuuiuiw waown iy in GoTerttment chart ts be the same as that of Los Angeles, Fresno, etc, lies Tehama eounty, California. It is within two hundred and fifty miles of Ban Francisco and there Is situated the famous Lutheran colony which has had so much discussion In Omaha by reason of a local clergyman taking the initiative in its formation. The riee offers this 10-acre ranch as Seeond Price in its Booklovers' Contest. Here is a livelihood for man, wife and children for the rest of time. Here, is $1,260 In land, carrying free water, wait ing only for the plow share and Intelligence to cultivate it and produce almost any variety of fruit. Full Information concerning this land may be had at the office of ' xtxuoaB-BObBXJBat uu. tn me miy national at ana a lag., vmui, FOURTH PRIZE Value $275 00 Ralston is to be a manufacturing city. They have a fine start with the Brown Truck Manufacturing Co., the Rogers Motor Car Co., and the How are Stove Works. Everything desirable to oomfortable living may be found there. On one of the main business streets The Bee has selected Its fourth prise a business lot, 26x100 feet, and valued at 275.00. FIFTH PRIZE Value $225 00 In the same town and with the same prospect of advancement. The Bee has elected a residence lot, (0x120 ft,, and valued at f22S. i Ralston Is an the only lnterurban trolley line running out of Omaha, and within forty minutes ot the Omaha postofflce. Complete Information about this property at the office of the RALSTON TOWNSITE COMPANY, 80S ftouth IT til St., Omaha, THIRD PRIZE xt-v-.,.TW,. -' 111 I li s.T?' l 1 W" ' ' i. ft v , , , -'''vv.?: wtt .,' -s- The accompanying Illustration tells omy of tie outside of this magulflecnt KRELL AUTO -GRAND PIANO. It tells not of the vast excellence that lies beneath its magnificent, fancy walnut case. Well Informed piano men are Insistent in the claim that the Krell Auto-Grand is positively the moat complete and efficient player-piano offered to the music-loving public. The modulating pedals and the mechanism to carry the tune above the accompaniment are marvels of simplicity. The Krell Auto-Grand claims to have in the absolute, the "human touch" so prised by player-piano makers. From the inside to the case, from the pedals to the levers, this magnificent $900 player-piano may be examined with every facility at the piano warerooms on the third floor of the big Dennett Department Store SIXTH, SEVENTH and EIGHTH PRIZES This Ingenious encyclopedia, which is a development rather than an in vention, haa besides its conveniences the value of hundreds of editors men tally equipped to make one of the greatest encyclopedias ever compiled. One of the strongest recommendations for this work is that it is from the press of the old reliable house of THOS. NELSON A SONS, of New York, London, Dublin and Edinburgh, which was founded in 1798. This encyclopedia of twelve volumes, which is valued at $98 a set, may be seen at the Omaha office of W. A. HIXENBATJGII COM 1814 St. Mary s Avenue. NINTH and TENTH PRIZES These prises consist of twenty-four volume cloth bound sets of the ' Book of Knowledge," an encyclopedia made especially for children, and sold at $36 a set. This work is written In simple language and is a "wonder book" In that it makes simple all knowledge necessary to broad education. There are hundreds of colored plates and thousands In black and white. This Is a fully equipped encyclopedia, made for children, and may be seen at the Omaha offices of W. A. HITKX BAl'QH, at 1814 Kt, Mary's Avenue. FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Ten Prizes of $2. Twenty Prizes of $1. Booklovers9 Catalogues you need one in order to guess the correct on sale at nee business ottice, cb cents; by mail ou cents. answers WATCH FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE Gomes' Action in Refard to Nei paper Men Causes Discussion. J SONS TO CONTINUE NEWSPAPER A Bee Want Ad will sell the old furni ture you have stored In the attic. Yneae; lllaerdea, tmerlrati !, Will Attack the eminent panlah ( nlsf the Matter. HAVANA., Auk. .'.-The deportation tr Ppaln Sunday nlKht of Joae Maria Villa verde, managing editor of the oonaerviatvc organ. Cuba, and his nephew, Mh.iuH II Uverde, a member of the staff of th . . . . 1 IntAcaA Ai,mltl I.UPI, nas i-rt-'u ii'trii-, ...... ... throughout the Island and everywhere fcl the universal topic of converaatlon. Administration newspapers stoutly U4 fend the action of President liomfi In or dering the deportation of the men. wh.'r the openly hoMlle papers, such as Kl l-la and Cuba, denounce It as an outrage of lu rlahts of foreigners resident In Cuba, bi Mundo declares the only thing to be re gretted about the Incident Is thai the VU 1uv.r,le arm fitmniarrlM Am between Spun- j lards and Cubans there should exlBt thi warmest ties of racial aftectlnn. Supporters of the administration cite In support of the action of President Oonio, held at Hamburg in 1MM, to which It la al legcd, all the powers subscribed, dedar.ng It the absolute right of any ruler Minimal lly to deport a foreigner whose conduct shall be considered detrimental to the In terest of 1 country. They also point out as a precedent the deportation of Joss Pennino Karbato. an Italian adventurei cl.vrged with sedition, by order of the lait President Palma. The opponents of the administration tie clare there is nothing analogous In the cas. of Pennino and the Vlllaverdes, the olde Vlllaverde having been h highly esteemei resident of Cuba for nearly fifty years while Pennilo came here from New York where he was r?fused pcrmlstton to lam on the ground that he was a militant uu archlst Moreover, they say, Prnnllo. m mediately he landed In Cuba, began a cam palgn of sedition against the government "panlah Mlnlaler Waiting. The 8panlBh minister Is standing aloo from the controversy. He aaya he ha made no representations to his home gov ernment, desiring first to ascertain all th facts and also to decide whether the Cubai government Is acting within Its Interna tlonal rights. A few minutes before the departure o tho Spanish steamer Alfonso XIII on whlcl the Vlllaverdes were deported, tlcner.a Kreyre Andrade, former secretary of l hi Interior, and Antonio (Jonzalea I.anuza, th conservative leader of the house, applies for writs of habeas corpus on behalf of tli men, but these were denied on the groun that the application failed to give tin names of the persons who arrested tin Vlllaverdes. Secret police stormed th' Vlllaverde home and took the men oi ooara mc Aiiunflo aid. The younger Vlllaverde, according to th : I advice of counsel, on the arrival ot th steamer at the first Spanish port, when there Is a Cuban consul, will appeal t'i Ik. ..nnaiil mm " f'lihan r I ) I r-n tnw ni-ii tection. The sons of tho elder Vlllaverde who are Cuban born, too ay announced thch Intention to continue the publication of th Cuba and resolutely to pursue the pollcj of their father, who has persistently at talked the government. The Spanish colony Is divided In sentimcn over the affair. The Spanish casino, Iht principal . club of the Spaniards and o which Jose Vlllaverde Is a former vli i president and honorary member, decldci today that It was Inexpedient to tak cognizance of the deportations In advanci ot action by the Spanish minister. The Im presslon seems to prevail that the ad ministration only proceeded with the de portatlon of the Vlllaverdes after havlni sounded the Spanish minister. Ad-Getter Winners Get Their Prize Iona V. Beats Secures the Ludwi Baby Grand Piano Offered to the Leader. ni lilt id the prize.A Thlrty-fourlhf i H nlu tin . The Ad Getters' contest, conducted b the Went Ad department of The Bee, term inated with Saturday night, and the win ners were given their prizes yesterday. The final days of the contest were quite lively and the Interest was keen to th; very end. The winners and the prize.A awarded them are: lona V. Beats. S11 South street, 1750 lAidwir lby grund piano. Hazel Kernan, 1K120 North Twenty-eighth street, 1140 graduation scholarship In thi Omaha Commercial college. Albert VVedemeyer. 4402 North Twenty eighth street, 1140 graduation scholarship in the Omaha Commercial college. Howard Stovel, 3112 Mason street, S1W gold watch from T. I,. Combs. P. Macken, 822 North Forty-seoond street, STiO lady's suit. Novelty Skirt company. K. Thell, 3M01 Soutli Tenth street, Ul lady's suit. Novelty Skirt company. Howard Iouglas, 4412 Douglas street, boy's wheel. National Pace Special, fco, Omaha lllcvcle company. Cella Margultz, 101K South Twentieth street, girl s waeel. Omaha Ulcycle com pany. Kd King, 700 North Forty-first street, Young Men's Christian association mem bership, one vear. flit. W. Heebe. 128 North Thirty-first avem. Young Men's Christian association memb'r ship, one year, S13. ' Besa Tobln, W0 North Twenty-slztt Btreet, Young Woman's Christian assocla tlon membership, one year, $13. P. Siiulres. 1516 Madison avenue. Yotin Woman's Christian association member ship, one year. SIX Governor Honors Hosick Requisition Los Angeles Detective Must Stand Trial on Charge of Kidnaping John J. McNamaia. SACRA M KNTO, Cal.. Aug. 22. -Govern Johnson today honored a requisition fron the governor of Indiana for the return t Indlanpolls of James Hosick, a detective o I, oa Angeles, for trial on the charge o having kidnaped from Inlanapolls, Join J. McNamara. now held In 1-os Angeles In connection with the destruction ot th Times newspaper plant last October. In order to enable the defense to tak habeas corpus proceedings, It was agrra that the requisition should not Issue unit Thursday morning at o'clock. In honoring the requisition, Goveine Johnson said: "I think Hosick should be returned Indianapolis to stand trial on charge, brought in indictments against 'him. Then Is no more reason why he should not taken back to- Indianapolis to stand tna' on the kidnaping charge that the Mo Namaras should not have been ' brough to California." After being signed the papers were placet in the hands of William Hold, state agen from Indiana. en D4 a lo in It Is worse than uaeTesa to take aa medicine Internally for muscular e chronic rheumatism. All that Is needed a free application of Chamberlain's I -la' ' meat For sal by al1