12 TJIK BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, EEBIUTA1?Y 12, 101I5. Silk Hat Harry's Divorce Suit J .' isor f wou- I W- C a we OWE FOR' i . i - ; - t - pl WrW DOES A CHCCKE.M ) c.o5S the stpszh ;y LEAGUE SCHEDULE ADOPTED American Season Will Open April Tenth with Boston at Home. CHANCE GIVEN WARM WELCOME r Mnnnstrr of IIlRhlnnrirra .nk lie Will Piny First ne mid Thnt He in In Fine Condi tion JVovr. NHW TOBK, Feb. 11,-The Amcrlcnt league formally adopted without chance, at its meeting yesterday tho schedule Sanies for 1318, already agreed upon. The National league will meet tomor row and probably take similar action. The national commission also will meet tomorrow, probably before the league meeting. The American league was one of three blue ball orKanizutiuui wmcu mtu .. today, the other two being the Intel national league and the Eastern asaoclt, tlon, until recently known an the Con nectlcut league. Beyond the ratification of the achedu) Jlttfe was done by the American Irngut President Johnson was authorized to It vestigate the case of Fred Perrlne, , veteran umpire. Tho Amorlcan league season will opei April 10, with "the world's champlo. Boston team crossing bats at home wlti Philadelphia. Washington, tlin runnerii to the pennant winner of lost year, b. Bins the season In the national caplt.i with tho New York team, Cleveland homo the opening day will have Chtcagi ns an opponent and SL Louis will met Detroit on tho former's grounds. The schedule calls for 154 games. Two 'Trades Made. Several trades of players were spoiler of today, but only two wore positively made. Henry dowdy, first baseman, am change catchor, goes to Buffalo from the Boston Nationals and Seals Decker, outfielder of the New Tork Nationals, has been secured by Cincinnati for the waiver price. It was currently reported that "Cy" Seymour, who recently bought )ls release from Lou Angeles, will Join tho Boston Nationals. Frank Chance, tho new manager of the local American league club, reached here from tho Pacific coast a few mlniH-w after the leaguo meeting ended and vos accorded a hearty greeting, Ono of tho first to shake his hand was Itanoger McOraw of tho New York Nr. tlonale, who said, "I congratulate you on setting Into a good town." ctiance to l'lny rirt Base. Jake Stahl and Clark Orlfflth followed suit. An soon as Chance could catch his breath he said: "I am glad to come to New York and doubly glad that I nm with the American league. I llko Ber muda, for a training place, and tboro will be'no trading of players until the team 'gets back from there, I Intend playing Ilrst base it. .uc and hope to bo In the opening game, i feel In fine shape and fry head does nut bother me any more, I am positive I can mauaga the team better as a, player than from, the bench. Chase -will play second and I feel confi dent that his speed Will overcome the handicap of his being left-handed." "Smoky" Joe Wood, the premier twlrltr oi the Boston American league team, lo day signed a contract for the coming sea son -which provides for an advance of alary. BARACA UNION WOULD STOP BOXING AT GRAND ISLAND The local Tri-Clty Bar&ca union his passed resolutions denouncing a boxluff match to be held at Qrand Island Friday and has called upon Governor Morehcad to stop the match. Thm Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure Eaallr aao Ckeasdr Mnde sit Hosse 8ave Yon X This recipe makes a pint of cough syrup enough to last-a family a lonp use, You couldn't buy as much or as good cough syrup for $2.50. Simple as it is, it elves almost instant mliei and usually stops the most obstinate- couitb. is 24 hours. This is partly doe to the fact that' it la slightly laxa Ure. stimulates .the appetlte and naa ah taeellent tonlo effect. 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If not, send to Too flMC Oe It, Wsyae. Ind, i si -rx EH stop!!.' vjJEU- I'LL OET. THAT WOO DOMT" icuooj IT- WHAT THAT 'A T V tNE THMC OF Overall and Torrey . Are Reinstated NEW YOIIK, Feb. II. The National ae Hall commission In session hero to ay adopted a new rule, to bo numbured J, whirh will Set back the drafting season jr certain minor leagues to November i. This ruin will bo promulgated within few days. Tho commlsHlon reinstated Pitcher verall, formerly of the Chicago N.v otnalft, and Player Torrey of the New 'ork Nationals. Overall has been out of .ho game slnoe 1910. It was stated til at .e refused to sign a contract In 1811 ,on he plea of a bad arm. He wee rein ttated without penalty. The commission allowed the claim of layer Johnson against the Dubuque, la., lub. National club owners were ready to go o session Immediately after the com mission meeting. Manager Stalling! of the Boston Na tionals is trying to strengthen his club -..a' is angling lor Inflelder Milton Stock jf ftew Yprk. Manager McOraw Is said o beaming to pass along Stock and In lelder dron to Boston if he can'secure ,'ltohcr Tyler In return. McOraw want i left-hander In reserve in case "Buba" .vlu-quord falls to play this year. Manager Frank Chance says he will probably make no deals to strengthen the 'cw York Americans until after he bas eon them In action In spring training. Manager Kvers is looking about for pi ten ets and an outfielder for the 'Chicago Oubs. .tflNOR GAMES FOR ASSOCIATION CITIES CIUCA'dO. Fob. 11. A plan agroed Hon by which cities of smaller leagues nay play ln Minneapolis, St. Paul, Mil waukee and Columbus of tho American asnoclatlon was made public here today by President Thomas M. Chtvlngton of tho latter organization. The plan Was drawn up by President Chlvlnftton, M. 1! Cantlllonand George Tebeuu, a com mittee appointed for the purpose, According to Chtvlngton, It safeguards association territory In every way. Bmaller leagues will not be allowed to grant franchiser; In larger cities, but tnuy, at "The convenience of ossoelattbn members, transfer games to tho big cities. Dates must not conflict! Ameri can association prices of admission must b$ charged, and a fixed sum must .be paid for tho privilege. The agreement automatically lapses at the end of the season. The leagues and cities Involved are) Central International league to play at Minneapolis and St. Paul; Wisconsin- Illinois league to play at Milwaukee; and the Interstate league to play at; Colum bus. SENATORS CONTENDING OVER LOCATION OF FEDERAL OFFICE The United States senators from Ohio and Nebraska are exerting their influ ences against each other as to whether Major Charles F. Cramer, superintendent of construction of federal buildings, la to be stationed In Ohio or In Nebraska. Superintendent Cramer, has made Ills headquarters at Council Blurts for some time. Recently, however, an order wa Issued for him to tako up headquarters In Omaha. But before he reached here he received a countermanding order. Superintendent Cramer is now in Omaha working on specifications for some re pair and construction work on the locsl federal building. "Within two weeks." he says, "I expect to have completed my plana, which call for not more than a Jl 2,000 expenditure." Perhaps the largest Item will bo the air washer which Is to be iimtaUed, costing something like 13,000. This will be a de vice for washing and cleansing the air that Is used for heating purposes through out the building. Other improvements o do made are painting, dry cleaning, llgnt Ing, glass counter tops for tho mone order department, new vestibule doors at the epst entrance, repainting of tho clock oial on the steeple, a new exterior and vestibule lighting system, some new tone steps on the approaches and extra mechanical equipment. IOWA" POSTAL CLERKS . HEADQUARTERS CHANGED FOHT DODOU. la., Feb. ' lt.-(Sperlal Telegram.) According to a new ruling of the Post-office department, announced liere today-by E. I. West of Chicago, gen-' eral , superintendent of the railway jnall service, city mull clerks' who have "pre viously been scattered at various KlnU alon -the western division will be sent l)ero for headquarters, running east and west from here. Mr. West Is In the city arranging for lodging accommodations for these men and their families. They will come here from Freeport, Dubuque. Waterloo. Sioux City and Council Bluffs. Klectrlclan Killed. SANBORN. la., Feb.' 11. eGorge Coil man, an electrician, waa electrocuted while at work on the switchboard In the electric light plant here today. Culls form the Wire, The Academv ot Political Science will present next Friday a certificate of hon orary membership to Jamei Bryce, British ambassador to the United State. V Harry P8,?,11610.11 t?e Juge Copyright, 1913, National News Ass n. HA-HA-MA - that ouj owe THAT THAT T Winners Less humor and a great deal more poetry was Initplred by the oye-drawing contest thnn was by the mouth-drawing f'ontest which closed In The Bee a fow weeks ago. Out of the i,S78 l3iurcs which were returned to the artist with the eye supplied, only, a few ventured to "get funny." One ambitious contestant hurled back the picture on-wtileh he had screwed up an outrageously naughty wink. Another took the liberty to color the lips and eyelashes. Others .Irew tho eye with apparently great effort and care, and then dropped from the sub lime to the atrocious by sticking on, eye winkers like hazel brush in the corner of the eye next to -the nose. The Bee artist sighed and torn Ills hair ef some of these attempts, but was saved from complete nervous collapse by the many 'evidences of healthy effort mado by the amateurs to produce eyoi like those that used to Inspire Lord Byron and Percy Shelley when they spread bar- reis of Ink with brushes of quills. Nor did all these good amatcura content themselves with merely drawing tho eye.' Not a few of them supplement-id their drawings with bits of rhyme In which they sought tq pour out the"? souls In regard to Just what kind of eyes give them most severe heart-cramp. Ihere are fewer good results found In the contest than In the mouth contest This the artist attributes to the greater difficulty in drawing the ,eye. and es BURKHART CALLED HOME BY MOTHER'S DEATH C. A. Burkhart, new science teacher at the high school, received a telegram from hi home at Chelsea, Mich., yester day, stating that his mother had died. II left for Chelsea last night. Prof. Burkhart's father Is a confirmed invalid, and he believes that It was his father and not his mother who died. If It is his mother he will not . return to his school work here, but will remain in Chelsea to. care for his father. Burkhart began teaching In tho high school Mon day. Fit Ills tca ttactly, "When father was sick, about six years ago he read an advertisement ot Cham berlain's Tablets In the papers that fit bis case exactly.'Jwrltes Miss Margaret Campbell of Fort Smith. Ark. "lie pur chased a box ot them ' and he has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble nnd -was also benefited by them." For sale by all 'dealers. Advertisement Wenleyan Wins from Bellevue. UNIVERSITY PbACE. Neb.. Feb. 11. (Speolal.) With Its captain on the sick list and with three substitutes In J ho game during the entire second half, Wesleysn overwhelmed Bellevue even at these odds in a basket ball game played here last night. Carey for Wesleyan made twenty-six points during the sec ond halt. The final score, according to the adding machine, was 71 to 10. Wes leyan plays South Dakota on the home floor next Wednesday night. HYMENEAL Vanrmtn-l'arrr, MUs Ethel arey, daughter of Ttraotny Carey, and Harry M. Yandeman, both of Ashland, Neb., wyre married by tt Rev. Charles w. Bavidge at his residence. SSS Maple street, at 3:39 p. m. Tuesday Key to Use Situation-ate AtverUMus. VJ- E -tL - 4TIUI- I AjSl.iT wwene DVA WINK I CAME fPOrA S ONE 5AVM rAlU TOVJW 7 VOO WSEP. HSMJ-O lT- .. i r in Bee Eye Drawing PIIIZE WINNERS. 1. Galen I'm-col), Hastings, la., JjWJ.OO. 2. Archie Urcnkcr, 418 North Seventh street, Beatrice, Neb., $1.00. J x 8. Retina Olson, Herman, Neb., $1.00. Tire prises veined at 91.00 each. Florence S, Power, 617 Park' avenue, Omnia. , Bertha Keale, Beatrice, Neb, Bstner V. risher, 610 South ?lne street, Creston, Xa, Ansa Frank, 849 Nye avenue, Fremont, Nob. ataxias Ziewis, a SCO' Douglas street, Omaha. pectally .on account of the poise of tho head. There were eyes showing an at tempt a la Nell Brinkley, and eyes a la. Gibson, and eyes decidedly a la amateur. The Judge, however, used hfs best Judg ment, nnd went"" over tho merits and de merits of each picture with great - care before making up his final lists of win ners. KATSURA CABINET RETIRES Emperor of Japan Accepts Resigna tion of the Ministers. YAMAM0T0 APPOINTED PREMIER Several Persona Were Killed tu Iliota at Osaka When Mobs At tacked the Newspaper Offices. TOKIO, Feb. 1L Official announcement was made ot the resignation of Prince Katsura, the Japanese premier, together with his cabinet. " Count -Gambol Yatna moto Is to be Installed in tho office or premier tomorrow. Baron Takaoki Kuto, formerly ambassador to Great Britain, will retain the portfolio of foreign af fairs. Violent political 'riots broke out In the city of Osaka today. The offices "of the nnninfl n.r, whlrU fliinnnri T'rlnrA Tvnt- i sura, the premier, were attacked by great mobs. Several deaths are Teported. The situation in this city was. quieter today. The riot of last night, In which seventy persons were killed or seriously Injured, ceased In the early hours ot the morning. The severe cold compelled the raobp to seek shelter. There were no further disturbances up to mdday and the authorities withdrew the patrols of soldiers from the streets. The rioting appears to have convinced the government ot the futility of en deavoring to continue the Katsura regime. Cabinet Holds Lousr Session. Katsura nnd his cabinet, who astembled at 10 o'clock last evening, remained In session until noon today- The building where they met was strongly guarded by poltce and soldiers. The council of Elder Statesmen was called together by. tee emperor at the ''rttisz zmzjz OH wt-H no - but-. Contest One of these Inspirations runs as fol lows:, THE KIND OF A GIRL FOU Mil. Gee. I wish I had a girl Then I'd sure be In tho whirl. But I'll. have yoa undo btand That I'm Ctiesy ljilt" the In.i.nl. My glrl'B got to to :i il.tliy With blue eyes th.'it set you crazy Take away your dreamy-6yed ones, I want great big snappy wide o:ia. Now I've sent you my Ideal Of the girl I'd like to steal; And If It falls to win a prize, Then I'm no Judge of pretty eyes. Then there, were some several barrels of poetry, and near poetry, about dreamy, droopy, langrous eyes, but what's the use? The artist had his Impartial critic ism of the eye-drawings. The result wart the poetry got less attention than ths pictures. Among others a bevy, of. tho Krug the ater girls got tho fever for drawing these eyes and for a tlmo the contributions from that source were numerous. From their contributions, however, it could readily be seen that while they can make eyes on the stage, tliey are lame when It comes to ""splatfhlng at the ten leagpe. canvass , with -brushes of comet'a hair." , , . Another drawing contest will follow this pne shortly, The. artist Is contemplating a contest in which the "lusk will be to draw the profile, given the back of th head and forehead. Imperial palace this afternoon. Following these meetings it was an nounced that the resignation of Katsura and his colleagues would be accepted by the emperor. Count Gombol Yamamoto, formerly minister pf marine, has signified his willingness to accept the piemlershlp, together with the leadership of the Old Constitutional party, of which the Mar quis Salonjl la now chief. Prince Katsura will In the meantime proceed with the organization of his proposed new progressive party. Official announcement of the change of admlnUtratlbn will probably bo mado before the Diet meets again on Thursday LINCOLN TO RAISE CASH IU BUT UAWirUS LAND (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 11. (Special Tel gram.) The city ot Lincoln, Intends to prevent the consolidation of tho univ r slty and tho state farm even if the busi ness men have to dig. 'up some cash to do ,t- At a luncheon at Lincoln today u,e "u a- sick. It was decided to amend the Me- Klsslck bill, which Is against removal, to provide that the six blocks needed for 1 the campus be bought by the state at a cost of not more than $200,000, The re mainder of the money la to be raised by Lincoln or its business men. Ilouae In Colombo Durus, COLUMBUS. Neb., Feb. ll:-(Speclal Telegram.) Fire today, starting from a defective flue, damaged the residence 6t William Hplnt In the west part of town to the extent of $1,000. The loss is partly I covered by insurance. ' Ktretrle I.lnhta for Beaver City, BBAVKH CITY. Neb.. Feb. 11 -(Special Telegram.) The proposition ot electric llgnts for Beaver City carried tcJay at the election by a vote of UT to w. , Drawn for The Bee by Tad I'LL 13 1 YE Does CROSS COTTON BULLPLEADS GUILTY Patten Admits Attempt to Corner Cotton Market. HE IS FINED FOUR THOUSAND Three Other 'Members of the Pool of Three Years Arii Insist that They Are Not Guilt-. NEW YORK, Feb. ll.-James A. Pat ten, the cotton and grain speculator. pleaded guilty In the federal court hers today to the sixth count in an Indict ment charging him with restraint of trade. Judgfe Mayor fined Mr. Patten $4,W0, which was paid Immediately. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. ll.-The tnrej other members of the cotton "bull pool" Indicted Jointly with James A. Patten 'n connection with the "bull" campaign of three years ago will not plead guilty to the federal Indictment In New York, ac cording to n statement given to the As sociated Press todays by William H. Brown. 'Hayne, Scales and myself will not plead guilty," said Mr. Brbwn, "for the reason that we would perjure ourselves If we did so, as we are not guilty of a single one of the charges that have been made against us." T expected It," said Brown, when In formed that Mr. Patten had oleadad guilty. Frank B. HayneB said: "We were aware that Mr. Patten intended to plead guilty. I would consider that I had stul tified myself if I pleaded guilty to a charge that I knew I was not guilty of." Both Mr. Brown and Mr. Haynes arc residents of new Orleans. Eugene O. Scales, the fourth member of the, jool under Indictment, lives at Waco, Tex. Flaw in Indictment. "WASHINGTON, Feb. 1L The remain ing defendants in the cotton corner case probably will be reindicted in the Depart ment of Justice to cure what is regarded as a flaw in the pending Indictment Patten's plea of guilty was by -agreement with tho government. Attorney trenerat Wlekersham consented to the ar rangement because of tho supposed error In the Indictment which, while charging a conspiracy to buy up cotton, omitted the allegation of withholding it from sale. Solicitor General Bullitt admitted in tho supremo court that the indictment was probably faulty. Three Justices of the supreme court In a dissenting opinion and the lower court Justice also hod de clared the indictments faulty. The sixth count" charges that Patten and his associates, Colonel Robert M. Thompson, William P. Brown, F. B. Hayne and Eugene Scales, agreed, under a contract to buy practically tho entlr? raw cotton crop of 1909 In order'to hold It out of the market until November 1, 181(1. - To tho seven other counts in the In dictment Patten pleaded not guilty and they were no led by the court Patten,- Eugene Scales, of Texas and others were indicted by a federal grand Jury here 'more than a year ago for ma nipulation of the cotton market. 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