4 Bringing Up DAUGHTER KADE CHIEF HEIR Bulk' of lelndotff Property Goes to . . .Mrs. Minnie Burnett. 90W IS ' GIVEN ONE DOLLAR Ipstrament State that lie Una Al ready Received Ills tlhnre ot Estat1 Grandchildren ' r Are Remembered, Bequeathing only Jt to his son. Otto U GiilndArff, and providing that any Icgateo Trhoitonesta tho wilt shall lose all right to share In It. the will ot tho late Charles fislndorff, who died Friday, makes his Hfaughter, Mrs. Mlnnlo Burnett, the chief tielr and sole executrix, without bond. The wil wu filed In the office of the county eourt yesterday, and It is expected that a 'ijctltlon for Its probate will bo tiled Boon. Special bequests are made as follows; To Emily Belhdorff, -widow ot a de-. ctaaect son, Charles P., $00; to tho Krandehtldrcn, Robert and Arthur Beln sterff, sons f 0harlea $500 each; to th'j grandchildren. Gcoraea'nd Mildred? children ot Otto I. $500 cachi to tho grandchildren. Cnrl William nnd OUlo Carols. Burnett, children ot . Mrs, Bur- td AOA Attnli Ni UT-t, ,WW The Beindorff estate consists chiefly oT ine properly ,ai.iio noruiwunv wiuet v Thirteenth and Farnam streets, whero Mr. Beindorff conflicted a bakary and restaurant In tho pioneer dnya pt OmahV avM, now bccUfte'd y 'Mrs; Burnett, . who.fi a widow.- The will gIVcs all the properly to her, subject only- to the spe- clal WtquesU. i In designating the nominal legacy ot $1 for tho on. OttoJ tho will explains that he ha, already received advances from tie estato' In, excess ot his disUlbu live share. He Is a muslcl&n. TJie -will is dated October , 1W, and was witnessed by Bobert A. Bants and T W. Blackburn. Mr. Belnddjff .was in tils clihtyftlfth year when hdled, dhd XlVod in Omaha "slnco 107. Tho, body was iRternMJn. Pi.KJC.t-ll,,USSStrr H.ul day afternoon, after funeral services .at th old homestead. ' - - V Jowa Gymnastic Union is Organized IOWA CITY, !.. March .-(SpecIal.)-W permanent association to take charge '(of stato gymnasUo tournaments was formed by the representatives ot Io,wa, SAmes, Luther and the State Teachers' colleges' here Saturday 14 connection with the state tournament hd at that time. The organisation will bo known as the Iowa State bymhastlo assoclatlpn, and .will hold a tournament each yar. E. O. Bchroeder of Iowa Is president of the new organization, n. P. Hackett ot the Btate Teaclrs, secretary, and these two, with E. 'O. Tborp ot Luther and II. If. Hackett of Amos,, compose t)e' executive tommUtee. Next year's tournament was awarded to Ames and the date set for Ifarch . IOWA3 C1T1'. la., March ?.(Bpecla.) Elections to I'M Beta Kappa, the na tional honorary fraternity membership In wrilcli. Jsjbasod upon, scholarship, wero terday Twa men and eight women wcro rhosen. They are: Anna JIohiuiBhelt. Wlnterseti Lenore llhyno, Wlntorsct; John V. Brooks, Itcdrlck: Undo. Ilamren, Kantas City. Mo.; Ju,ne Handle, .Tipton; Bulla Keller. What Cheer; Xathryn 2. llontgomerr. Washington; Esther Paulus. Iowa City; Allan U. Shcpard. Harlan, and Jisa Whlteford, Wllllahisburg. -r1 '""j Special. IIoytIIuk Match, M. B. 8M1TH ftCO, 1st. id. 3d. Total Prall l" Nlckelt 143 Glasgow 159 BCStwlck 130 Wsley lis sot 165 103 liS 174 150 IK 134 133 Totals 700 783 743 2.SSI BYRNE) & HAMMKK. lit. 3d. Id. Total Mtirphy .11 137 ,U JS3 McShano , 133 14S 1M H) Hkankey m 161 iss 411 Latham 157 126 133 4ls Potter 17 ll 123 4..J Totals .725 764 645 2,138 Disordered Kidney Cacao XInch MUcrr, With pain and misery by day, sleep disturbing bladder weakness at bight, tired, nervous run-down men and women everywhere are glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills restore health and strength, and the regular action ot kidneys and Madder Mrs, Sula Barnes, Bowdon, Oa., R. 1, mts f'l suffered with terrible feeadache, backache and bearing' down 0as. sa bad I, was hardly able to get h'retiB. X teck three bottles of Foley Pills and ateee 4fc4Jiaye been entirely welt." Fpr sale by all deiUers'tjYerywtitre. m-AAvMrtlmmmtnt- oOtfe , CERTAINLY NOT ) HFt VON-r ' ,T THE Pf?OPER. J TROW TlNe, I THIN! HERE TO I . TME. IF I 0 I AR WHEH ONE ' ?TOEPN-rT5E H0R5E.QACK JE6T with riding: J tin, ' ' ' " ' With the Bowlers Father if HE A Iowa City and Bering High Are StiU Tied for Eir&t Place WABIIINQTOK; March &-Ueerlne High school ot Portland, Me., and ilowa City High school, leaders In tho high school rlflo shooting matches for the champion ship of the United States, remain tied tor first place as a result of tho eight weeks' contest Deorlng High made the top scoro with 070, defeating their opponent, Bait Lake City High, which made the second highest score, by four points. In class B, Jamaica, !.' I., high and tho Stoneham, Mass., high are tied for first place. The high scoro of MS for this division was mado by Manual Training ot Brooklyn. In class C, tho high school of Auburn, Cat., has jumped Into tho lead, closely followed by- Cedar Rapids, la., high, which Is only ono point behind. A sum mary of the matches follow: Class A Deerlng, Portland, Me., KG, aftalnst Salt Lake City, S71; Muivtnlcy. IDIstfl'ct of Columbia, 902, against Morris, Now York, 030; Iowa. City, la., 9&3, against StuyVcsant, Now York, defaulted; Bprlng field, Mass., "Tech," 931, against Dawltl, Clinton, New York 876; Baltimore Poly, 031, against Portland, Me., 819. Class B Manlual, Brooklyn; M3, against Brodkllne, Mass., SS7: Stoneham; Mass., 0, against Eastern, District of Columbia, Erasmus Hall, Brooklyn Hall, Brooklyn, 900, against Commerce, N. Y dropped; Business, D'lstHcf ot Columbia; 915, against Commercial, dropped; Jamaica, Li UHS55, against Westcty. Uls trlct ot Columbia, 850. . . Class C Cedar Baplds, la., 817, against Manual, St. Louis, 785; Tlacor county. Auburn, Call., W, against Crane, Chi cago, 882; , Broken, Bow, ,Neb.,; 883, against Warren, Par," 811: Tucson, 'Arts., SO, agalnat Houston defaulted; .Utlca Free, ffil, agajnst Central, Grand Rapids, Mich., defaulted. Cubs and Browns Play FivetbTive Tie TAMPA, FJa.. March t?.-The Chicago Nationals and tho St. Louis Americans played a E-to-S tlo today, the game being called after tho seventh Inning to permit tho Cubs to catch a boat. The game was tho last of the exhibition series . her. Score; R.H.E. Chicago ...,, B 2 r au louis : ......o j Batteries - Smith. Pierce. Koettner and. Archer. BresnahanMIamliton. James and Agnow. . NEW HARNESS RACING CIRCUIT IN NORTHERN IOWA MASON CITY, la., March 9.-(SpeclalO Forty-eight, fair managers from Iowa and Minnesota points havo concluded their meeting here, and most of them listed vo their attractions. Racing Is to be featured by a number ot the fair, man agers. In this Immediate locality a now face-circuit Is bfng established consist ing of Mason City, Hampton, Austin, Waverly and Marsholltown. J. M. Hem ingway of Hampton was made president ot the circuit and J I. B. (Mose) 8tanbery secretary. Hampton dates were set Jfor tho week' of August'ITf Clarion SS;-AUs tin, -Minn-, September lMyaYtft 8P-.-tember 7. and'Britt, September l.t It was agreed that' tho slakes tor tho races would be uniform, a purse ot 1000 being offered for the 2:31 and 2:17 pace, 2:90 and 2:18 trot. PLANS FOR NEW STANDS AT MIZZ0U BEFORE COUNCIL SIOUX CITY, Is., March 9.-Plans for the new grandstand at Mluou park for. the - Bloux City Western league team wcro presented to the city council to. day. The seating capacity will be about 2.W0. Manager Clarke announced.1 that h had signed a young "scml-prp." catcher named chulti of Chicago. ' The signed contract, of Connie Callahan. Ikst season's ' third baaemsn, was m ceJVJ today. ARTHUR SHAfFeFqUITS PROFESSIONAL BASE BALL SAN JOSE, Cel.. March 9,-Arthur Sharer, third baseman of 'the New York Nationals, announced here today that he had quit professional baae ba) and would not report this year to .the'alant or any other club. Ho s&IahVwas tired of the constanttfrtratn of afonff nennant race and'Vffs JSoln Into business with" his father at Los Angelea . , Oub Record Clear, ONO. Neb.. 'March m t.-(Speclal.-Th8 Ong lilsh school closed a successful sea son by defeating the Swanton High school by a score ot 24 to 27. Ong has not lost a game this season. The lineup: Uatton .. f-l JWSV-..W.. Ollaland 12. Jtoeenaulil..U RUiSw. ... Tldwtl ? Rosenqutst . tfuv ... BeymoLr Bwanson ..R. U I It 11 vi.iiuir Oasse L. V ' L. F Turney THE BEE; Copyright. U14. International New &UYlc. -T c SOLLY -lb THE HORisE THEY feENT WE- LOOKS LIKE GIRAFFE Comiskey and White Sox Squad Return to thejffindy City CHICAGO, March 0,-Charlea A. Com iskey, owner ot tho Chicago American league base ball club, White Sox players, who went around the world, and nearly 100 Chlcagoans, who mado tho trip to New York to welcome home tho tourists, ar rived hero early today from New York .on a special train. After a banquet to be given In their honor tonight, tho players will join their team mates at Paso Robles, Cal., the Sox training quarters. Sam Crawford, Tom Daly and Jack Bliss did not return on the special. Crawford went to his home In Detroit and Daly went to his homo In Boston. Jim Scott, the pitcher, planned to leave Immediately for Lan ders, Wyo., whore his brother la dead. Manager Callahan, Weaver, Slight, Paber, Daly and Bens will leave Chicago Wednesday for the training camp. Lov erons, Schaofor and Kgan will go to West Baden before Joining their camps. Trls Speaker planned to go to his home in Texas for a short visit before joining his squad at Hot Springs. Steve Evans, who jumped to the Federal league last Sat urday, returned to Chicago on the spe cial train and will join the Brooklyn Fed erals at Columbia, S, C, after a few days' Visit at his home here. SWIMMING AND TRACK MEETS ABE CALLED OFF ST. LOUIS, MoT Mai ch .-The inter collegiate track meet, which was to have, been held here next Saturday night tin-' der the auspices of the Mlssourf Athletic club, was called off by officials of1 the club this (afternoon. The swlnitnlnc- meat between the Chicago Athlctlo association and the Missouri Athletib club, scheduled ror unicago Marcjt. io, also woa called off. Ames llltrh Bents Boone. . AMES, In., March 9.-(Speolnl Tele gramsAfter tha beating at the hinds of Sioux City the Ames High school basket ball team came back on high gear hero this afternoon, deefatlng the Boono High, 27 to SO. Two weeks oo,.tho Boone quintet gave Council Bluffs a walloping. Less Material is Needed for Suits of Spring Styles In the erftflt dnvllcrht elite dfnnrlmnt nf Tlayden Bros., whero silks nro displayed In their real shades and where they may be matched With 1 certain npotirnpv. Mr D. Molvcr Is showing the most popular colors, designs and materials ot the day at ine seventh annual display. Silk suits are tho most popular apparel ot the mo ment. Never before has there been such a richness of quality and wealth ot color and design from which to choose the spring SUlt. Moire nnttnu. hrnrarfxt crepe rulsellet, moire arabesque, armure. Hainan nna uanion crepes, and the very newest camelon French gros deLondere, which Is heavier than taffeta and better adapted to slllt suits. All are shown in the latest shades, the new sulphur, Rus sian blue and, above all. the tango. Mr. Mclver, as well aa Mr. Johnson, manager ot tho lace department, agreed tutu women were ouying better materials than ever before, It is partially ex plained, he thought, by the fact that they needed much less material tor a costume and therefore could afford tn htiv mn.i. - - - ... better. VALUE OF JEWELRY IS AT ISSUE IN EDHQLM CASE Omaha Jewelers who qualified as expert witnesses, gave District Judge Sutton In formation as to tho value ot a jewelry stock In today's session of Albert Ed holmn's divorce suit against Mrs. Katherlne R. J. Kdholm. One of the principal Issues in, the suit Is the degree nf wealth nossessed bv Mr. FMhnlm . basis for an allowance of alimony to Mrs. iniholrn. it was agreed that loose dla monda have Increased In value rooro than $100 per carat In ten years. C. B. Brown declined to give tho whole saler's or ImpoHer'a price on a first-class one-carat diamond, and Judge Sutton re fused to compel him to do so. but Mr. Brown said such a stone was worth at reUll tIM ten years ago and was now worth from liM to $271. YOST ASrCS IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE NORTH END A city playground, graded and paved streets and several other things were de manded for the north end of the city by A. N. Yost, who appeared before the city commission to protest against the manner In which Smith Bros., brick makers, wero removing the dirt from Lake street north of Thirtieth street. Yost said the brlckraakers were too slow. Persistent Advertising la the Road to Big Returns. OMAHA, TUESDAY, ftLAHCH I COULN - 11.1. p7 HAVE TO STAND ON THIS CAJOME - V-I' CAN TO CIT ' f f OHHth; MOTORCYCLEJARRM HURT Collides with Taxicab at Des Moines While on Duty. SEVERE INJURIES SUSTAINED Harry Fnnnestonlc Dragged Thirty Fret In Collision and Internal Injuries Probably In flicted. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DBS MOINES, la., March 9.-Spectal Telegram.) After colliding with a taxi cab this afternoon, Harry Fannestoclc, a special motorcycle carrier of tho post office department, was dragged thirty feet and sustained a broken leg. Ho was unconscious when taken to a hospital and Internal Injuries are feared. A kneecap was torn off and a large piece of hi flesh was found" with the wrecked mo torcycle. No Illeoal Insurance Basluess. State Auditor Bleakly, who has been accused of licensing Insurance companies illegally, declines to enter Into a news' paper controvresy over that subject He simply makes general denial and de nounces all who intimate that at any time any insurance company has been admitted to do business unless It Is fully authorised and has compiled with the law. Ho has shown tho record tn the case ot tho formatlbn of the Automobile Owners Mutual, which was organised by prominent men of thejitato a few years, ago ana is .now in a nourishing condition. Jt war organised-tn accord "with a plan that was decided upon by the' attorney. ReOeral 'as legal. Tho Common Brother hood of America.- lsa fraternal that was organized and licensed some years ago and has since reinsured Its business. But It fully; complied with the law as to the number ot certificate holders and appli cations before smarting. So with all other intances that . have been cited. Mr. Bleakly says the record is open for all. Tax Collections in. Iowa. Reports to the stato auditor from tho 'counties of the. state as to actual taxes levied and to bo collected In the various counties of the state, qhow that the ag gregate wilt be about l?(4.COO,0O. , Of this sum less thfin C per cetjt'ls .on the stato tax .levy, tho remainder being on levies 'over which local 'boards have excluslvo control, xne increase in assessment vawo ot all property was from $713,000,000 to 3918,000,000, due almost entirely to the or der of court that henceforth the laws ot the stato must be obeyed In fixing as sessments at actual values, but the In- crcaao ot taxes was from $3S,000.000 to the sum named above. The taxes col lected aggregate about 3500.000 f.or each county ot the state. Only two counties have as yet failed to make their re porta on the taxes levied and to be collected. Applying I'crktns Latr tn Ions, , Reports to the State Board of Parol s Indicate that at throe of the state Insti tutions they have; carried out the orders of the board with reference to the ster llzatton of Inmates found to be likely to reproduce defectives. The reports are from Mount Pleasant, Clarlnda and Independ ence. No report has as yet been received from Cherokee, but the system was in use there even prior to the passing of the Perkins law. The board has not yet vis ited Olenwood, and Is In some doubt as to what to do with that Institution owing to the great opposition to the law. The board will resist the effort on the part of the Inmates of the penitentiary at Fort Madison to have the whole law de clared Invalid because ot violation ot the personal rights ot Individuals, . whether (hey are criminals or mentally deficient. Taken Back for Prison Term. Requisition papers were Issued today to have taken back to Ohio one Frank Trncht or George Smith, who has just completed a short term tn prison at Fort Madtkon. He violated a parole In Ohio and wilt have to serve the rest of the term, Superintendent Donohue of the inebriate hovpltal consulted with the board of con trol today with reference to resistance to an effort on the part of a patient to se cure release by habeas corpus. Tho man went to Keokuk ostensibly to sign 00ms psprs and started suit .there. Connelly Becomes a Candidate. Maurice Connelly of Dubuque applied for nomination blanks from the secretary Of state today to again become a candi date, but did not sllte whether he had decided on running for congress again In the Third district or for United States senator. Located the Epileptic Colony. The Board ot Control has located tho state eptleptlo colony on land In Boona county not far from Porry and Wood- wara and close to the Des Moines-Perry Interurban line. The land purchased Is a OCO-acre farm of exctotlonallv fina land. The location was selected becausd it Is nearer than any other to good coJ land and transportation will be a smaller Item there than any place else. The first selection was a farm near Des Moines, but the owners could not comply with tit requirements as to transportation. Rrutovat at m. Jastlc of the Peace. The attorney general's department Is 10, 1914. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus CT OVER HERE HOvy DO YOU EyPCCT ME TO . Or OVER THERE- DO tOO SPEAK EN6U5.H? rejoicing over the success at Iowa City In the removal by Jury of a Justice of tho Iieace on the ground of intoxication. Tho department employed an attorney to han dle the case and 'prosecuted under the old law which permitted a Jury trial. The court ruled against the slate on Im portant points relative to tho failure of the Justice to properly account for fees received, but tho jury decided he should bo removed for genorai unfitness. J'.M.Welch Gets Crate of English Chicks J. M. Welch, proprietor of the Quick Serve and tho Boston lunches, has re ceived two crates ot White Leghorn chickens of the1 English breed from Tom Barron' df datforth, near Preston, , Eng land. There are twenty chickens, seven teen hens and three roosters, in tho flock, and Mr, Welch, will place them on his farm on Military road for laying pur poses. The chickens aro of tho prize winning breed of Mr. . Barron. Mr, Barron hap been raising these leghorns for twenty years, and during tho Iast'thre years he has won tho International prlzo for lay ing. These hens havo averaged from twenty to twenty-six eggs a month, which Is considerably higher than any other records. Tho chickens left Liverpool, England, on February 20 and arrived In Omana March 9. They arrived without mishap and seemed to be glad they wero on American , soil . it tho loud acclaims -jf welcome they accorded to everybody who entered .Ma WelchVi. offices in. ..the CUy National bank . building can ba accepted as a criterion. For tho first year Mr. Welch will keep his English chlckena in . seclusion and uso the eggs for setting. After that ho will permit them to breed with his own American Leghorns, so that ho expects In time to havo a chicken farm which will stand comparison with any in this coun try. Stomach Troubles Disappear by using Electric Bitters. Best remedy for liver and kidney, Indigestion, dys pepsia and all stomach troubles. EOc and $1. Alt drugglsts.-Advertl.iement. FIRST CHRISTIANS WILL PLAY FIRST METHODISTS To decide the championship ot the Church league the "First Christian and First Methodist fives, now tied for first place, havo agreed to play Thursday night at the Young Men's Christian as sociation gymnasium. The First Meth odist tied the Christian team two weeks ago with the aid ot Obey Meyers, a 240 pound heavyweight and the biggest player in Omaha. The by-laws of tho league were technically- violated and Meyers will SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ gSgSgSgSgSgSgSgSgSBIBBBBBBBBBBBBB asssBSBBBKsBsssssTIiv ssssssssraSliEasssBasBgaasssHstaaH 4fsssssssssF2 M I r J A 'Mb 43ince l&Z BottuedJn.Bond A. Guckcnheiraer CB Bros. Co., Frceport, Pa, not bo allowed in play In the champion ship game. , Tho greatest rivalry possible exists be tween the two teams, each having suf fered but one defeat during the season. no admission wm 00 cnargea to witness tho game, which will be called at S o'clock. Accused, Mn'n Ends -Life. PORTLAND. Ore., March 9Altert Howard, fpr thirty ysars an employe ot Flelschner, Mayor & Co.. 'who with nnvpn other-men was accused of whblesalo thefts 01 nnens irom tno nrna, .committed sui I feel as though I'd been their guest" SAID a man at tho end of his trip over the Baltimore & Ohio. A splendid roadbed, a comfortable, up-to-date train equipment, the beat cooking or the best food, and the best service in the diner -and tho grandest scenery anywhere, had combined to. give htm that 'hero's-Where-I-bolong" feeling. Ho had realized , tho Baltimore & Ohio policy, which Is service. Specify the Baltimore & Ohio to Washitgton and New York scenes along the way. Choose one of these splendid trffins 2To. 8-The Interstate Special Leaves Chicago U a. m, Drawing room and -compartment sleeping cars and ob . aervatlon sleeping can ' .,"Wq.;e--Ifsw Tork filinlted Leaves Chicago B;tr. p. m. Drawing room bleeping cars and tobbefvntltptfrlor car. .These perfectly appointed steel trains are electrically equipped, complete In appointments, of strictly modern construction. With exceptlonnl3-xg(?o(Vflrn)iie w serjHseVr Other high-class through trains 'leave .Chicago at 8 am. and, 9:30. p. m. . . . . . . . ' AH trains Ieave fro.nl Baltimore! & Ohio Station, FlftnT Avenue, and Harrison Streeet. , 1 V. Ticket Offlcei , O. STBOXH, 913 Woodman .. H..C. PICU&EKC, Baltimore & Ohio 'Our paseenger te Summit of Whiskev matured to perfection " m . -mm mm THE SO I CAN IT OUT OF HERE .' cide today In a cell at tho codnty Jail by cutting his thror.t with a penknife. TWENTY-FOUR ARE KILLED- . AS MINER GETS ''LIQH.T' EKATERINOSLAV, Russia, 'March 9t Twenty-four men wcro killed In nn' cxpl slori of gas In a coal mine Yesterday. T.hji' explosion was caused by a miner opening, his safety lamp tn a gas-tilled chamber, to light a cigarette. Seethat your ticket reo'ds via Baltimore & Ohio from Chi cago east Liberal stopover permit you to make It a vaca tion trip or to look after busi ness at tho Important points. Write us for Interesting book lets telling the hlxtorlcal Sravallntr ' Passenger Agent, of ths World Bldjr?, Omaha, Hob.' Pacific Coast Agent: are our guests" BOITLEpIN BOND 2 JIG O D o o o .