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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 7

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tjie smisTRR and -ixwrnn, SATrnn.iT morxixo, jantart ai. mx J. STRICKEN WITH HERiCUS CROUP PAYS TRITE TO Y.M.G.JLTEAMWINS COUNTESS CLAIMS THE F000 That Does Good SENATOR M'MILLAN "The Dm. it bt A f4tgfMff fmr rtt rrr4 144 lit Ul tk gaftat IpvWr, ivj pa Uimrif Oaf Gorham Sliver hoTtfr, ill hough hj common content tht bett, realljr cot no more initiillr thin ilrenaire nkh mijr imitate it in charterer but Kern no minufic. turrr'i nime at all or one comptfafiveljr unknown.

All Gorham ilver the contrary it rgtlf imprewd with the trade-mark. PROSTHATION. PiilcUa Kick Wit locBribli. Painc's Celery Compound Vm Vti and X.TkcUd Weuderful 4 OlartoM Cure, raker raaapnaaad seawag la Ilk 4 yflw1n4 kllMMIf Sr! Ik B4 Ml af ahei Ian frulllaae -when tJM turn aft 4 ar nma4 ncml.l The grateful Beevr I nvy Mm Maxh. af 11 Ul, aah maintain I he rielta that.

'Palo l.a rniMir4 make Mak kwipla well l. Mash ar n.l year a Baa trt 4iaa wllh Bxamia i(rlWi. n4 lw aW-tor flared lht HI thai Mill rwuld ever Sure In lar of yeur ram lata ny hand ue rti.a iMy In auh anretnus 'relation end -a'! A ff II. and far pain elet Cnaniaaund The Bve.ll.ina pan-ruia-4 fay ma. ma I hit.

I am ho sa-eeBiat aialaaaml I ear Hal three ami rur4 ms an4 mad fl i Mr far! modi- than a alih aawiainly la Ik mar valnu virtu- of Pallia's I'tMf I'm. (wil I Bar Mmill In 1 at Ihla wantarful anadlrlne; a I staMal to all eak. faetvtau taa.pl," DIAMOND DYES far hllaraa's alelhe meat aw TKr tr i. Machine. mttt Sereae MW ul biaman Or HI 4 weaai in.

t'lM-lbxi Na- y4 MamMaS fr I'UMiiMl lYM. fturtlrvglnn. Vt LOSTJHE GAME Ilawkrye Heater. Two Out of Three Hy the I) Moincj Team. Tin Mm IK aa Mm ffiwHrc l' ra 4upja4 lal lil br lha Ira tJI IB laJ lltr H) 1 4 1 A bug rr4 itaaaa4 Uwir doa-ijaj o4 IM 1m Mlna foil a llaU rar Ihatr Vinatf.

I.lll tnurul Urtb tdM aj4 Ivor ra in rula llanraava a In only man I mat mt4 htm xjt kib lr vo- I am a Baipn nt avt4 alnr rutxi a a nut nmlar n( ih llaak. ahaa lit lam nou)4 liar i 'laa4 a Bui 4 la roll Inn lruiy la li(a Inl lit Mola tam ftiul tnry pnpu I bara4tr tonal to Uirir 014 form. Al in lril lm ranraaanlfnc ft I'un MarranUla Aaaorjr anJ Hull Mm-1-aiUy cuilaaa rullail mtrh im biA lh liiinwr laam iltr atrajftit am 1 ua laanta ar lau l( la n-lar al Ih vponina; Uat WaOnaailar Th ufuv low, liir in nmm plrt n4 Buniarmi fil kch tm, bow- vr, con lain (i'd lalant Ua C4lli t-nr I and Tm- lt. l-i. a lln.

AVf. IM unmih in 4 I CuMiaa il Hrr UJ lirara.va iUrUu 19 u-1 U4 L4 I I ToUla Tm. ii hum Krlarr Kirrmrda Knrh Vlwr I DUB MU1M.U lac ii pin, I) II 11 447 1 4t Iff 4t tot A-f itjm it HJ tA 1 1-1 .14 ..14 ..177 1M Itf Total Al lb Iml: no soi mt i M. tl Dt'X 8 TEAM. Twrn.

lat. 14 lln. lulling IM ina 11k l.w 114 1 in lloaan 114 14 III 111 10 .13 farmndy ..114 Cann 1ST ToUla tw 8TILL, O8TC0PAT1IY. Tm. It.

M. II 1'ln. Aihlnaon Oiaan M.irrla t'ntn ltr WhJlnrjr ...1.3 li 111 ha 121 lug 117 i' iii U0 iii ToUl W7 ll Ml Ki I I TANPIM1 lr TI1K I bl Ml, Tm. Won Uwl r-t. lln Avg.

Ilattkarr 3 11 7-5 Kl "14 Ml l4 4 IM rt liiitiklni-rJonr 714 H'4 7TH 74 Wl 7M Ui Ia Mulnna Oram 7 Cup. City Colta Maamta linn Dona 1 Kurrka Com. Men ii 17 ii'i C17 7 XXI Sloua City Defeat Omaha. Sioux Oty, Jan. W1 (HparUU The Blaui Oily high ei-hool rlrfrnll th OmM ha high arhool In a baskr-t ball gam.

Th arnr 21 1. Th game win clou up tn th lal tnlnul. A Urg crowd wltnaaaed th conloat. THI TURF. New Orlean fteaulta.

Nw Orloarot, Jan. lln and track good. Flret rora. furlongaflt Culnrrt 0 to J) won- Auttunan reonl. Versinr third.

Tlm. 1:14 4-5. Prrond rnca, rrlllnK, alx and a half fur-lcinK Arachn (11 to III won. Utile J-k JlnrnrT aecnnd, Frank Krnny third. Tlnir, 3-6.

Third race. 2-vrar-nlda, Ihrae fnrlonga Arknnniii f'nea to 6 wron. lta Hoilnday acond, Alcorn It. third. Tin-, :38 i-i.

Fourth ran, arlllng. mtla a.d a alx- teemh Optimo (4 to 6) won, chickadee eecond, Fmnaiir third. Tlma, 1 hi. Fifth nice, iirvrn furlong Balm of Ol-leml (II to 1 llnlHhn.1 Drat but wita dlr-uiinllflrd; Flunk Hlr (2 to 1) won, Ihike Uaahaway aarond, Nyx third. Tlmo.

1:10. Oakland Result. Ban Francisco, Jan. 30 Result at Oftk" land: Halnlnn and track aloppy: First race, five and a half fiirningn, rail-Ing Issh.illta (r-van) won. Tom Mitchell aecond, Clarlnett third.

Tlrnn, 1:11. Hocond nica, mile, selling Harry Thach. er (8 to 1) won. Nellie Forest second, Ed Aday third. Time.

1:44. Third, mil and a quarter on the flat-Fa vortta (4 to li won. Fonr taml aecond, I)ik of York II third. Time, 2:1. Fourth race, six and a half furlongs, handicap Kenllworth (2to 1) won.

Princes Tltunia aecond, lellow Tall tlilri Time. Fifth race, six furlongs, relllna; Evan- ocr to 1) won, wanenirnt aecond. Champaigns third. Time, 1:17. Sixth nice, mile and a sixteenth.

el Ing Autollnht (4 to won, Dnttercll aecond, Dupont third. Time, 1 Big Oun at Ban Francisco. San Francisco. Jan. 10.

A 12-Inch gun. thirty-six feet long; and weighing; 112,711 pounds, has arrived here to be mounted at Folnt Loma on the northern sirle or the Oolrton date. Two smaller pieces of ordnance of th same battery will ahortly be shipper! from Pennsylvania. BOWLING LEADERS A'f. 41 IM 13 -l 1.7 14 Ml 111 I I KH Ul 1-1 1 14 Ar'g.

Hi 1-1 V7 III 1-1 1 IM 14 inj 117 117 of a of tie or no I. a The be to ar for In we ,1 An I.cn!y Mjitl.e-I nvhfiih. dine Wat Vinfr.I Lat N.r.l.t. Till- I LAY WAS LIVELY Lal Trim Now an Aiiant IVr Cli.inii'u!iij of the I a af th el nl mn4 mat l'in a nr I al fk-t 1 1 a I A haik't ball ln a. imU4 lha I laam vl II Tl.l lrr lha I A an val i-iia all lha h-a 4 lha aiala '-4 iMr In lar iiuMiiwiai uf II abawvl I Hum ltifa a IIMmoII.

ha Vtll lha a.t n4 Ih It, n4 Ih lu lam Uat lil favfa h- a4 Ida a wa il lha Malta lha I A la II aj a VI4 a4 I haidrv lal lir lal lha I- mxuiH ln ft'm l'a p. 14 1ml mir an nn ful vVn a la in ufa a a lha IhM a at uua lha Hnf. ha in l-l lul lallnl al Ira luaaa an an il of lha run 4 rMlti, ha I llia t'laia S'-al ai.4 faii4 rh Kma III al hihl toa In altarp -ir UK li .1 al ina r.i.i.l al II ah ark hn a.ivria4 araty ham (a ira4 ef Ih r--l half jlih lha ruina iuh an brill rlra I'i'a rr.armrialaa inair war nu ln Ml B'l al mil lha Ihlua allrr Ih rutting hlalta bw. It Ian in. ball in lha Iwah.l lha 1 laam.

a-witi aH tittn ariii-n. n4 ttrnrama intr a nla a4 4 al Um tli-r awl h-a4 In lha limuah I una n4 again II a mat lhal lh do a lha arnr a lla-l r.l llrma lha Drat ball anil-4 im tl i in li in r-i- o( lha fian lha halvra lha V. A hi lh hrl.tian rhurrh laam nl hr ft if it In in hfi'an minuln fclar. Ih ul lip (4 gam an4 Ih piar a cini4 n4 lull ti ma rmtm Marl nnl.h Tha aanu Kail alarlarf r.rT mfth a a.n kanonrlhr ut-kir I Ih al. hut m-r mtnuio ina nana ram In Hit a '-a I at nth.

rnn i lha I n.a r-f th I' A t-ur4 an la ma ai.4 avhamk aa givn Irr al gl an4 faliM. I.rni rnaiagm lann lha tall ha t-a-aM Ih faii pur Ih rvan- ih hall again rit In piar an4 ralh alh ImA ratraraj irt I th al V'ham-k faih-4 In lan4 lha hall In lha hhi ina ft a rlar g-al n4 rWMi ma't anathar lailur of fra l.oa Krn'rthr I aa4 al and than iwa IK4 lha r-nrs vlih a-aii an4 hua Mitaiin r4 na hntk ftia4 nnn.nl altar an4 h. hf. an-! Natn aa--h got a in at g.al tk hn-k fali4 an.1 Nri a aunafnl Hxnr, Jl fanr M. I' A l.rtwla ihr an-nttx-r riir -al l'ara-ma fenint tn turn.

n4 Nril.fl thra a ma.1 a t-rrral a'lrrriH In mnrnnn th M. A a l4. tul muM not, ant7lh Matr arllh lha nr Th gam rttnaaa-4 hr a rrnl far roaaOina lha srallug ran l'r In IT. V. A laam plat Hi nlrnlir of hinaaa nail Iburaita.

Th Hn tip: wa- Taraiina. ranirr: Prnrk. p-hanrk. lunnli. h.a.

farrali, fnrvarnr A Ntnn. aanlrr, Kanwnrthr. Wilarm. guard, hinit.huf Lrnd. arita h-lar.

Hnl. As uinplra. ami fall, lf Tim of halva nilmit from ntd: Hop. I. Famll, arann.

irn- k. Kingsbury, Ntiq. J. J. Omila nn foula: fhni b.

Nawtnn, 4. Nortn High Bey at Cjrmnaalum. AtTf-mnta ar hrtng ma 4 lrtari i-rn iiurnmrii pr Mrtn lllah arhnnl an. th T. f.

A. whamtiv ihln r.f ih r- a-tn mgn arhool bos win ant tn ID gymnaaium fr the siirln tralnlna of lha tr. and haaal all team, liart. tary Jiihnaun of th V. It.

A. agreed In get lino of th nrreaarr t--U inn tn noya win raiaa in rest among inmunrri, nuaineaa mn inn tn hoanl ITnr. run or ui will train tha uu a ti-ain. LoOKk Will fls. Jo txihM-k.

ratrher on th Pea Moln team tut saneon, In Ih rlty y. tenlay. L4iherk received a letter from Wulnn rec.nl and saa that will 4ay on th 1 Mnlnra learn th coming ma. nn. it ars that yulnn wnt.

th irs Moines win nav two ratrhera thl season aim mat on of them will pi In right nil. Ule. a Is now working en in iuicruTiwn wiin in poi gaiif, Ocntral oorllna Notes. William Washington, a La tlrnnaa h.i rolled a score of In a practice gam urnfl on aionaay nignu it na ten arrangei that a world cna.miimaiup aenea will li played next fall between th American and National rvrih' iniuarii winners. hrtmy" Mathawsnn I raid tn hav neami in in llimner hualneaa dur ing me winter ma gioi rortnne may result In his not playing luu ball this year.

Th schedule rommltte of the National league will meet In Chicago during tha aornnrl week In February. Th rommltte naa oeen inairurtea to arrange lor a mini' mum oi iwj gnm E. Wheeler, who rnached th football tm of Ih Harvard university last fall, has closed a contract a It th t'nlrerslty Missouri to act as trainer for the ath- true irimi oi uim inaiitution K. T. Olaa, th giant Yale guard and raptaln-elect for next season, will not iinwen to piy on tn in team.

He been permanently disqualified and Yale win ioa on ner strongest player inerroy. "Nap Ijijole ha been sufTerlrur from sever atiuck of pleurisy, hut will be out led In another week. Th nhvalclana are Inking no chances with th ball plaver aim on win noi na allow! in leav fug room until lie la completely cured. Freldent Hart will Ink th Chicago Nationals to Los Angeles for their preliminary training. A number of games will piayeu on tn return trip to partially cover the expense of th Journey.

Th innovation win probably ba made an an nual mature. There la no blood on th base ball moon and peace reigns o'er the land. The talk a renewal of the right becaus th American league will not play on Man hatian island In New York haa been branded as false and President Fan Johnson ha announced the American will play where In New York save on Manhattan Island. The Philadelphia National League club will be sold the lirrt or next week. John Rogers and Al J.

Reach will retire permanently from the game. The syndic! wnicn win ptircnase tne ruin will comprise several ftienda of Harney Dreyfus owner of the Philadelphia Americans, and promlnnut business men of PhllHilelphla. Janv J. Corhett announce that he will pay fil.nOO to any person who brings him act of articles signed by Jeffries, In which the latter agree to meet him in a twenty round bout before August 1. 1M3, articles, Jim says, must rail for the of tieensbury rules, th bout lo for the championship of the world and be fought before the club offering th largest purs.

The student of Northwestern university taking extraordinary steps to keep Arthur Halrd, a star athlete of th chord the past three years, in school untli next year so that he may play on th football team In the fall. A petition Is being circulated asking the faculty to us every means In Ita power to keep th star school, it winds up with, "At the worst ask you to see that ha falls In a sufficient number of credits to make his presence at tho law school certain next year." Baird haa played on the foothnll team for three years and last year was picked for ml UNIVERSITY a i 36, at Cawa) t4 tamiwaaum af IM kuyr t-c' a i- -a t. at. la -ia ana ua a at 'JBt Be I- 4 a mniiiMsNiHi. r- trv -4 a aa a mmmi 4 watt tff a4tf-'4 w4ga wmi -m wm CURED iSU HM tva a a a- I.

Fa rsa-aa I a a fatal IV aut ONE' Tnl 1 afgfc at awka ae44 ramaihahk r-f t- Ta waa laawhiy aerwt and Mr I hamlaarial a prra-hl4 wt'h reaa af giae4 by Ih af MlrB DM1 'H yyih.atl. fnAlanap.4. Jan BT -p. fn.liaeB Bain- era hat ran lu Hh4rawl ahol flll-g h-ll kl al ita rlenreeanlallv rla. wh nlt-4u4 II In Ih hnua aa4 May lhal lha I 4 fl intimated thai lhy ant4 Bllhd'aa lha hue rnehmiil- tnten4a la yapan Ih h'll f'-f aaaaaia and lha dam.

ajrrail men-Wet a m4 It a rir raraaura lha ai lhal Mil HI Ba Vlvst Ce Csktha gtr. raell Arts Jan IS re4 Mrlle af Ih Northern I trtn lal'xad aa4 h-ta hi prtrala car My "ar Th far h4 rr- Maap from peteg gearni By on IS fnul Ir-m iTra-oll Ml romlng up finm Pbna-ntg climbing up a grd a irfe from engin 4 a In lh raf and II a tlngul.had with dirhrulty READ BY MITCHELL I'reM'i'mt rf t'nion Kra! the Jv.i!e He to Oj-rrat'M'j. Indianapolis. Ind Jan -Th plnt srt rommlll' nf tha bttumltv-'US miner and perniBr hell II flrat eat'm evening ll constat nf aii-n minm and all lean Bperalnrw W. If llaakln line Hun.

ohm, waa arteried prmanenl rhair man and of minnte perms I ajeerelaty Immediately after tha permanent erganiaailnn waa erfea-ie4 a motion aa made lhal th rl ltrh a auhmittrd by lha miner st lh morn- ng saaatnn nf lha Joint camfrrann ra adopted a pre. SIM Th argument fal lowing tha moth-n conaumed tl, ftm.ann until admurnmanl at a ilih Nn dea-iainn waa iterl upon A anon a lh Joint mnlrran" mt this mnrnlrg th rnnientl'm waa nernvapanily rgnlged By Ih 1ertton of ten Trr nf Chicago a permanent chairman and W. fl Wlieon errify. ftv-tnags of Illinois BBS Selected 1 la' sot r- riary. The report of th rredmtlala ae led 74 delegate In th canf.

n' resident Mitchell submitted Ih demsnds of lh miner II Hied many rvasoti the miner had for making th demands f.r Increase nf wage Ihl Me aal-1 lhal lh country ptng thruh a period unparalleled proep rlty. hut that th miner w. not thr.r har of II lla wanted an alj'tstmrnt lha differential between pick and mac! in mined caj and saked that fi -I at rents Hat Th miners' demands whl.41 ft rrad ar a foilows- Flrai-Ahoiuie run nf mln basis for lh entlr cnmpetlllv field Perond A flat differential of 7 eenta per Ion between and ma.hlne mined coal. Third An advanr of Uy cent a Ion on Tick and machine Fourth A a per cent advance nn all thald day lalmr haeed on the I'oliimlnta Inside day Kale agreement a untf-n-m a- ate ror ouiaide iar.r with approprlai dvanc with th mining rate Flfih-Tht drlveis and shs'l paid lh am aa layer snd Umber men. Immediately after lh demand of lh miner had been read.

Herman Jutl. th commlasioner for lh lllln.ila operators, following the lead of Paul Tenna. th In dlana operators' commissioner In Ih con venUon yesterday, submitted a length statement setting forth Ih reasons wh ths Illinois oners tors wer not nn duality with Ih ether operators nf lha dlirtrlrt. snd Ihey should not har gra tn a ca on th ram bts as th other states of th competitive district Th rommltte met tonight, but sd Jntimed after half hotir'a session It III report to th conferenc tomorrow morning that no Kreement h. tui-n made.

The entlr matter will he i1lruod at th general eelon. Th absolute run of mine, which Is demanded by th miners, Is th first stumbling block In Ih way an agreement. The operator ar opposed to It and will stand firmly against It They ay that Illinois la sn example of th operation on mich a basis. They say that In places that system la used the mln era ara carries aa to th quality of th coal and that th screen system much preferable to both operator and miner. Th operators did not tnak any proposl tlon.

Killed By Sinking of House. Salt Tank City, rtah. Jan. 20. By Ih sudden sinking of th surface ground dua th giving awoy of old timbers in mine beneath, th house of James John son, a miner, wa wrecked and two of hla sons, aged three and flv were in atanrly killed.

Johnson, his wife and hre other children escaped with slight Injuries. NEW EXPERIMENTS IN FEEDING STOCK Series of Tests at Olebolt Will Be Resumed Under Charge of State College. Professor W. J. Kennedy of tha depart ment of animal husbandry of the Iowa State college, who waa In the city yester day, said the feeding experiments under charge of the college would be resumed Odebolt next week.

The first experiment will be on about a hundred head of cattle. These will comprise northern and southern cattle, and they wtll fed on the same rations. There ar various claims aa to th results feeding northern and southern animals, to which thrive the beet under like conditions, and It Is the purpose of the experiments to afford a comparative test will be of value to tho stockmen and farmer. It Is the first extended test of tho that has been attempted. Along In March experiments will be begun in tho feeding of stock foods.

There be about 400 cattle at the farm later th season, and there will be numerous VRluabl feeding testa. Professor Kennedy, will have general charge of the DEMANDS DP MINERS a It of In faro, The ry be on AN HEIR AND SON Now Arretted at a pre tender av Mnt Antwer feri-nji Charge. IIKR PLANS WKIal I.AID High TTank Her Ac- crtiiirr In Attempting the DcfejdNin. IfcWU. Jaa Th uM.a hli Wsaaera ktlrwl, ha haa again irt4 lllt4 Willi plll.g horn an) ttt and ptawnurg him a Ih hHf I an mala al prmlnrw uf I an.

I of anl hii baii Ihvuak suit aa anlnul.4 HI llanl Ba tl h.n Ih hli4 h- ana) ha4 three II I aiargM lhal lha muni ha-l 14' af hla rnk k.a II h- haajw ha a haw a I aid In hat prutMr) a llhailintat ua of lh mi li-f of allea4 alrksa In A w.l la, a4 al tlx ho at I naa htouahl Ih hai In Ih outaj' lairiitiania hr li kt a aerial, rent lMr4 Stall-! In 4rir a pwv a a 'luliy an4 li4 lh kMa a of thata rarrrlng lha baby up In hwl 'ap ni a kwaaihirg rut la lha ta.tnn of lha hi. ml la, li, hi 4. II further utiu. aa inal '4 ai-ir-ntlr kept IB rl.la In lh rvnia hl II hllth Bnnue4 i na servant tf lha munlna II did B'4 vn of Ih pr.a' in lha rni. iv al tn lha countee l-4t Ih Birth In faith lh old muni.

aiia fie. i hitk and hn aa In Italy al Ih um. iaiafaphd a lh family dneinr ga In parlln n4 BMM In Uktng rr of lh narfher and fhild Th d-tnr ram In Ihls rtly, hut i ha muftiea rt.t a -a him and nl Va-tnr n4 that ah had vty he if atiMiiinn Vi hen ih I'smmarr of lh rhlld was Brat rnnlalad 1 ha rnunteee averred thai ate had ha lh -rvKv of midwife wh had tnr d'H RIICMtllATH Af TIN HtriNH A tlm4 I I ita Man a lu Pmm far Austria Dnux4. Vlene. Jan Thr Ba a slnrmy a- ena I ha rirhrth lndy aver Ih Sugar oieton.

nareaattsltng -ipen-sinn nf Ik sitting A number nf suaar ra nt-era met In on of lha r-vma tthnui autbnnatlin. wlih lh ah I of plarlng lhatr vtws hrfnr lh leartetBlnrB and lh mnrtiy of th mmh of lh rlrharth Indignantly nnnuc4 Ihl a an attempt in athlteh tut parliamenf within parliament Th hou waa In stat of pandamnnlum. filled wlih Ih shouts nf dnunratnn en Ih part of Ih membera, a hn wi'diy grallrulatxl and nursed thra la al Ihna who had permltlrd Ih "dnrraiinn of Ih parliamentary prw-lnrt The alttlng finally na-pendeil In order In allow of tha Intruders being turned out nf Ih hnua A nun-bar of mam her nf th people parly and soda Mat Invaded Ih commit- 4 room occupied by Ih sugsr refiner. shouting- "thii with Ih nffrslf" 111 oeriipani left th room Thn whn ra-fuad In go ejected by fore. aiNOINQ Niwa TO OCIAN VltttLa Practical Tt at Marcanl'a Wlrita lye- tarn Mad at Lnon.

tymdnn, Jan Th flrat allempt In upply Incoming steamers with a nw ertir was mad ndy Whn rtaiiler Tela-ram enmnany filed Willi th Marconi Wire" Telegraph company nn hundred word of new for Ih lln tramar I.uranla. which left New York Paturday last and which I due tn arrlv al Queenstnwn today nr mmnrrow Th wtreleas company thus will only engage tn transmit new from twenty In thin mile from so th news will only rrh tha stesmer a few hours h- for her arrival al Queenstnwn. Th rnmnny will hr a heller rhnr wit th Atlantic Transport lln steamer Mln netnnka. which also left New York flat urday, tn which a news message will he transmitted tomorrow Th Mmnetonka parsea twenty mile from lh HHIIy lal andx hut only reachea London forty-tight hour later. MAY NOT EXHIBIT AT T.

LOUIS. Italy's acrtary of Commarc OBpe Official Participation. Rom. Jan fl-Tn lh chamber of depti lie today Slgnnr Fulcl, under secretary of commerce, opposed th omcl particlpa linn of Italy at th HI. I-oui exposition berauaa, he said.

It would be neceraary to ask for an appropriation of ovr lra faw, with pn rorreapnnillng advents ga, aa ih "almost prohibitive duties of Ih I'nlted Ptate keep out Italian pmdnets" Th under secretary, however, promised th government's moral support and ncour- agrment of private exhibits. SIrnor flint nl. replying, aald Italy should exhibit for th dignity of the country, and In recog nltlnn of the I'nlted Htatea' rlen.lllne toward llallan emigrants. SEAMEN HELD FOR MURDEH. Charged With Killing Captain Shaw and Officers of Vronlca.

TJverpnol. Jan. Th four seamen of th British hark Veronica brought her yesterday by the British steamer Bruns wick, were remsnded today on the charge nf murdering Captain Shaw, two of his officers and four seamen of th Veronica. of th prisoner hav mad a state- ment Implicating themselves and the others. Another of the accused men, Wm, Hmlth.

an American, who shipped at a Mississippi port, declares their statement- to ba untrue. Automobile Show at London. Iondon, Jan. SO Th automobile bw which opened at the Crystal palace today Is by far th largest held In this country. Between KKI and WW cars ara exhibited.

besides IS) circulating on the grounds for the lis of prospective purchasers. Th car which won th James Gordon Bennett cup In 1901 I amang those nn view. Many heavy transport vehicles are exhibited. Englnemen Join Amsterdam Strikers. Amsterdam, Jan.

80 Three hundred en gineer and firemen belonging lo the etata railroads have Joined the strike nf tha employe of the transportation companies. A meeting nf the railroad employes union has passed a resolution to thn effect that if th Dutch Railroad company persist In carrying th dork companies' freight It will proclaim a general strike of railroad and tramway employee throughout the country. About 17,000 men will be Involved. Chamberlain at Klmberley. Kimberley, Cape Colony, Jan.

20. Colo nial Secretary Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamberlain arrived her today and varre fRAIN-n Vjj THE PURE JS nniiii eAa-e-a-a Eaaw vjKAirt tvurrtt The coffee habit is quickly over. come by those who let Grain-O take its place. If properly made it tastes like the best of coffee.

No grain coffee compares with it ia flavor or bealthfulness. THY IT TO-OAY. grocer srerywher; 15c. and 25c par package. to the at of as that kind will In Frrutor Hciuti' ful F.uWry In Moinny tl lilt CuPrajjiif anI WAS AN IDKAL CITIZCN Dcvt-tcl to Hit Guniry an.l Feriinj; the To -pie an.I I Wwhingt, Jan M-ialal 1l I gia (Ma ar4 I I ha Ih rtarwi a) n.a Ul BUwalaf Mnian Auarg apa.a avnal Aula- of It S'4 avnaiar M- MUlan Bat taaaai rhaaaH 4 frtanA 1 hy era to "Ha alml ar af(meal.

ataaiaal a athe i-fian. ar4 il la lha hn Hatliar Baaally ry Wwrnug In pa it. in vwaking h--alr M-MlllaA. INnalaw AiUa-nn a4 TV. a IV.

lal BVeain rna para i'h I'll ia kn na a-i a-ahara 'f tn lr4ll.a a 1. 4 m-'h-la Wlaa- ll--n Il.h.4 a fatla, ha ana wM lha rel 4uil af lha p', haa-i knnau.l, a rvi.iial Intriaai of our raintiy a taaj-e. I la i lu na ant th. lr abl B-a-a af lha graal a Ha.la o- Inl. anal n.

aai.rial 1 ajuaUikea a-aMi Mana kn-an In hi I ii. In lb ra inn.it' la. 4 on lh of lha aia, inai aarlr l-h lillh tank Ba a Brnalor In li wmly On hie anlian tnln li aai fh'-t a a memtwr ot in I. on atiruiiure. in.nlcl r- i 4 t.

ni.a a.il -ia roada, and wa ma-ia rhaltman of lha a.anaH man. ulArlutaa all It-ae tH lha taei l-ei. one The l.liy ni Iniaaeal in lha gry.alh and hraullh. all nf la h-o Hit paiuialty hd him In I. a do m.

I.real in b-al an.Ua i4 llit'4 of r4 --'n h-'aina an p-ariaet In lha 4. taii-n I turati.ia rlatl In th r- tf" thai 1 1 1 an laiatv Iva In -mir'ng Improvamaota by en n- hg alrnrla and lliaw i4 by mat' Ing and th park. p-B Hra fr Ih health an 4 ra.mrrt of th t'la her II alai InaHl ri: IftieTeel I ana air aut-pty, arwaaaga evetrn and othr general IWM.aaiita In? In ftr.f rt. af. an ashau.lia eieftttn.lt at I'V hla rnaimlitaa of lha yart.ma p.

all, a etatran ha ma-l a rer-nrl a flllral'n hi Wa adopted I- ngraaa 4 I tn nf tin. 4 wht'h HI give Ih rlty nf Mtn and i Mhin lha n.st fa at art h. el a all supp'r of pure water now e-t murh Beaded III av-al In behalf of lha mrt'i trtipritvente-nl waa m-a! a-no-pteun-ia after f.a bam chairman af lha rnnirrl'lae In P. He rleanlad much lima tn lh 11 year nf hla aervtea In en rl t-a pfnm-te lha generaj hrauli. fl.

ll- of lha rlty by having a eaanpra. hen-la plan prr. under lha rllrrrllnn nf his rnmrnitte tth ih view Ihst Ina. prwiemenl hera-flr would alt mad nearly prrthwhle in aca-or-tan. tth ati plan.

thai lh mnriav ath-r. ad here by lasallnn or bv frm the I a 1 1 iv'-d whaihrr In the Immedi' nr nvra diaiant filtur. crfdln In such plan, and lha! Itieiaad nf making Improvements hy whatever Iminnvemrnta were ahould ha In BCi ordanra wllh r.mprahnal a me. baaing tn view convenient utl'iiy and heauilraratin. ll waa noi Intrn led or air ihil Ih plan thua -h r.1 mil hy lh a'd of arrhllec-ta.

i.tii.l 1. many years fail thai hen iba etreaie tiarha. spaa-ea and fih lie bitlMlnga rtild an nd mrelated make Itila capital on of Ih m-aai beautiful if not lh mo m-i. tiful In lh world and make tl w.rthv of Ih great raiuhtrv II rml.llra. TM aa the t.t the late aenat -r and thai It will in lha main reaiired aa lime on I hv nn rann lo dubt Atihoiigh McMillan tata rn- Slnl n.

aaald.m.ia attention In Ih Bf- fans of Ihla diatrlri. and twratia nf It on Hi nertiona of lla peoni. tn nn Wla negleetad th Wider Intereela nf th great ft Bhlch Michigan cnatl. lutes fart Ills In lh bulld- Irg and running nf hlp on Ih Ureal lailiea le.1 him In lake a deep Internet lha tel. ul.

nf nur navy, and was saivned In Ih flrat vacancy In Ih memherahlp nf Ih naval enm-Ptlliee, wlirre i formed alatial aarvi- In the rcnaldi-ration and perfecilnn of nienaure looking lo a reaa-inaldy rapid gmwih nf nur navy, and was a valuslil memi-er of ihst rnmmlile at lha Um of bis death He waa an Ideal man In Ma conduct In all lha varied relation of life He waa a Joel man, f-illowlng the golden rule In ll his trsna.ariions and aaaociatlnna; no man whnae rhsracler wss mora KJtea, nose sense or honor and Just Ice waa more pure, who contributed more illieislly according lo hi muri to public nd prl-vst charity or who wa mor willing lo relieve dlalress It appeared Ihoiigh unassuming In manner, be waa At tha Mm tlma dignified and well poised. No ore feared lo approach blm. a was certain to receive respe-tful attention hatever th purpose. Whole-smiled and ymimthetlc, In distress wer sur to find In Mm sympathy and reili-f but unostentatious In hla rhantir he waa alwava ciDlrltullng ItbetaJly to orthv nliiects Hooially wss a general favortt, and alsys a welcom guest, ills home wa moet agreeable snd hospltahl one. and friends and acnualntances were alway conllallv Belcoine.1.

tni-nlal and warmhearted In bis nature, hn was fond nf tn socleiy of his friends snd companions, deriving Conslanl enloyment from sn agree-aid intercourse. Here his manner wer easy, prepossessing and tinffectad. II poeae-d a charming peronalltv. and there was a warmth and directness In what he said and did that won and held ths esteem and affection of thus wllh whom he cam In contact. He wss a valued friend none mor faith fully cherished, none morn loyal and Iru.

His friends knew well thst whether absent or present no disparaging auggmtton would come from him. nor was ha ever found wanting In fidelity and xeaJ nn their behalf when occasion required. In his home he waa nnexoelled In virtu and purity. He was Uis vukl and ex- mplar of a lovely household, with a de. voted wife nf high Intelligence snd nmlabln illHimsltlon, In full sympathy with him In his ambitions nnd hone.

Grouped around Ihem were dvoted chil dren, always reany to contribute their fart to make the household sn Meal one, without friction or discord The nimos-rhere ther was pur snd healthful, and whoever crossed the threshold found a honnltabl greeting and -welcome. His nobln and generous example In these respects may well be emulated by those who survive him. In that home hla death left a deep and abiding sorrow, and with is blended th orrow felt In thla chamber by all who had lh fortune to sssoclated wllh him and whn felt tha kindly touch of his companionship. His loss will be deplored bv the neonl his own rlty and slate, and hla publio service ana nis worm ss a cmxen and a man will long be cherished, as they wlil long oe rememnered, in mis chamber. GAMBLING CASES ARE POSTPONED Trial of the Paytons and Oth ers Is Assigned For February 2.

M. E. and James Paytnn were charged Justice Duncan's court yesterday with Keeping a gamming nouse. They arn ul- efrcd to be the proprietors of tho place at 8191-4 West Fifth street pulled by the police Thursday night. Thn twelve men captured In the place were charged with gaming and betting.

All of the paraphernalia, Including crap tables, wheels, tubs. were removed yesterday by Constable Riddle and pfkeed In storage. rases wera assigned for trial Fehiu- 2. The trial of the paraphernalia will held on the same day. The fourteen men arrested In the raid Payton's gambling Joint were arralaned before Judge Silvara yesterday morning and were fined l(l apiece, which amount was paid by Jajnea Pay ton.

In In In was the by was And i tatdlclnal food that attacks fnlcrobes avs tfriresout dii Th cant lf4llr. FmuUiua ci Cx IJvyf Oil on rnatket. thin riahaumidtt-, fare! famapV, an. I ar I boar bo sulief trte-n chruiikc kin ttiaew a it. I far, of lunfv tlml tC llirtaaL liHiniKuin artrtit ibr bM, rr frr.l Urhlt-f Bai-pliC rfatirlitbh-M in nuaW-rn Utw tn unlrf gtiarrrain ul akllical fiyah Una.

ai i I id all iii urtuJt, I Urge Simple Bottle Fret 11 aam er aa say sadi laaaal. aaa lhal aela la aay a4 hla ia lei Ikaaaaa. a4 aa what III aka lua lhaaa, ha4 a aar Baaa-a4 iaaaalia a-a4aaa aaeaiiM.tr lha) aii ai-4 na uiira aaiaraa la Krai a tar aast ki a. I. yrf-ai4.

AAaisaf The Ozomulslon Co. D) Pyter trl, Wfw VorH. A HOTEL CROOK OlTirers Arrrt Man Who Civei Name of Huttont On Giarge of Intoxlcatirdi. W1n Ofhcar Jna Wlri's af I ayrlnrh. ya t--day afternnon al th Inetaora nf 1 erlv Yragaar arrealed a man Who gave hi nam a itt-na, e-i praaaad th hetlrf ihey had rapturaal a much wanted hole! rr.v.k Aa ye ther la mrdnr gurnet Pull of nv i rooked wnrfc, on Ihl inp In loan and was book a.

1 a inloal. ale.1 wa aiyeta. bate February I. on a thfirg nf dnfrnudlng lintel and hi record credit hint with having hern rntemrd to Ih perl-tentl irv ir four )era fr- gnrlngtir; 111 lla WH then railed organ Hutlona havd Just cama nut of the Kirk-wond hotel, where ba waa reraujnlsed by fletk Annl a man with wh-an he ha I bd dealing In nther lowtis Whn eaxrhed tha pnllc rtall'-n p.iiii had a mil of Mils on him wlihii wh- ra-uinted tip am-winled In fn 'al The suaperf when rreated Irlml lo conceal the money on his person In attempting In do thla wa rt -Keeled as I'f'i tha roll from bis pocket snd droidd It down his Irnusa-r Al the smtlon th money wa found down hi bg beiwren hi tro. tears and his flea-h.

He waa In a cell lo olr up and anwer to Ih charge aflr hi rsee Is In -eellamted liutt. tua I a man ah-nit 41 year of age, hiavy s4. with a black mustach. grsy hair, and neatly ltlril In a dark suit and overcoat lln wore a bla'k stiff hL Whn cam In th Kirk wood stef-fied up tn th deak, pulled nut hi mil, which wss mads up mnatly of fifty and on bundred-dollnr bins, and laying th bills down srtiirtrd to count rhem. Whit ha waa doing this happened In look up at Mr.

Annie, who wb l-ehlnd Ih ilneh. and evidently recognising him ha quickly put th roll In hi pocket and left lh hotel, going out through Wrlght'a t.r. ft.rme tlm eo when Mr. Annie was with th Crand hotel In Council Bluff a man thought to ba Buttons attempted on nf Ms gama thnr Th man cama In to the- Ornn hotel, and after counting th monny. gava It to th clerk tn put In th ai for him.

II then went out of th hotl and ahorUy aftur that a parrel cama to tha hnueo wllh a note from th man, felling th clerk tn pay th bearer for two pairs of slions thst were Inside. Ilia money wa handed out of the cash drawii and a chnrg mad against th stronger a aocnunt for this amount. Th next ter In tha Httl gam wa for the purchaser to return th shoe and receive th mony hark. II them vent to th hotel, and as ther waa another clnrk on duty hn asked for tha money which wan sealed up an emvnlnp and then walked out of th fiotej. This wns th last seen of him.

Tha am man trlml th nam gam In a hotel Omaha at which Mr. Annls was work- Ing, and waa mircwaful trior, as wag I Council Bluffs. Thsmss Contaminated With 8ewao. London, Jan. 20.

As th result of xprl-1 rnnnu In consequence of the recent typhoid. c.irn, th medical officer of health for th London district haa Issued an alarming report tn which he condemn th whole cHtuary of the Thamoa a. being contamt-j nated with aawago. Not only oysters and! eocklea, aaya th report, but sprats, -white bait and mnelta must viewed with sua-plclon. The Thame flahcrle afford employment a large population, and the report will start an agitation for soma mors effectual means of disposing of Lon don'a MAYOR OESAN JUAN IS OUTjOF OFFICE Gov.

Hunt of Porto Rico Calls Attention to His Negligence and Wrong Doing. Ban Juan, Porto Rico, Jan. 30. Governor Hunt In Issuing an xecuUv order yesterday, removing the mayor of Sun Juan, Emanuel Egozcue, from office, said he In possession of further proofs of that official's negligence and wrong doing. Criminal action against the mayor is still pending.

In the meanwhile there la extreme consternation In certain circles at firm stand taken by the governor and Attorney General Harlan. The latter'8 letter to the governor, calling for a thorough, masterly Indictment covering Egoz-cue's entire career haa been rommendud the federal press. The attorney general In his letter nhows that the city lust $115,157 in one item of expenditure, and hf found that fraud and gross Incapacity In every department of the city government so extraordinary that It Is dllflcult to a similar Instance In the history of municipal mismanagement. i al I -l I ar IN TREK Al Ih AH ft aalarn laam II trill gr4 wat-4 In Jun j4 Intoml I Himart.ai.lr aiart tn lha prc th of (. Th patiih-n I a(n4 hr all l'-a ht aihlal In ftma) DEMAND FOR DYKES IS VERY EARNEST veiirnt ff SHith l4ttti In No Uiutruin Tcnnt.

last night hn remark Altarta4 I AMermn Uhl'ni. llarUy- ll.tajm. and f-tair ll n's'it a meeting of lha Mouth I -eat lie Mulnea Imprutemanl 4Tu. Th entlmeni ail way If ar an rrit waa at a different war of thinking k--t tltl Th lrg umber prnl drrnri4 th fact that ha dt.tiin prtty well aroused mar lha imtlnn of Mt ar prole, and lhal ay prop to Mr something don nr to now hr Th mealing held at lha fir houee. Uat tlx i and Th ahlimn whn errpted he Invltattnn Of th kag ra In he present found from IM In rwdnl Pf Ih rtvrr fat rrnwded Into th fir nua al n'rlnrk Palpi! Phillip.

4vH Kasi mith Ninth tret, nrecident of Ih u. prealded A Kn waa ax tary fteaidr Ih aldermen liter were prevent Hei.amr f. V. Imwell and Kepr ililallre and Taacho.lt rahlent Phillip la hi opening re Biark said that lb meetings war In a Bens Indignallnn meetings; that they dn hot crnsur Ih preaeni rlty admlnialrn inn; they thank them for pritri4 and n- rgetlc relief measure ai th um of lha aid Th xpehae of Ih relief of Ih or! sunii na whhh amount should hav been ianl hefnr In building a bouleiard In prmrl th district. II announced thai th Improvement lgu Intended to push Ih nhl until Ih streets er parked, hrUk and cement rrowings built, and ponds and hale drained and filled up.

taostor 0wll'a ntlmcnta. fenalnr Imwell made a short addre In hlrh he aald In part: 1 her Is no quest inn in my mind of lh right of the rlty coumll tn build thl tret or boulevard or whatever ou may wiah tn call It Much a hlghy, when hunt nd graded tn a point abnv high water, III be mall apen In maintain and ill protect every home bahlnd It. Th. council haa Ih authority tn condemn property lo build lids highwsy. II Ih Interest exhibited her 1 bellav you ar gxitig to win.

The eipendlttir would he small In comparison with the expense of rutting down hill In om other imrt of the city. 1 think the council will glv you Ih consideration that they do the men on Ih hill You pay taxes Ih ram aa Ihey. Thla dlsrrlct should protected from th loss of properly by flood well a from any other laiix. 1 believe you will sue. rel There Is no doubt you ought I.

There Is no rhtily In this requeL What you. wish I protection for your homes and you will win when you present th case properlv before Ih council. Alderman lUrley said In order to accom plish their object they must work together. It had been agreed in tn council at in n- glnnlng of this administration to cut out river llnea. He wa very much lnleret-d In this question.

TTier wer many ob stacles, but they were sure to make a start Ih coming season If th commute) kot up th good work. Alderman lllgirlna assured mem or nis upport. Aldirmnn Whitney said It was well posted In regard to conamona in wis district. He would do what could to have lh highway built. Th main thing In th road were th finance of th city.

It wai going to ba a big Job, but would don. Alderman Fratey aald he understood th alluaUon. Th money to build tho dyke must come from Ih road fund, and he would not ask for any more grading In his own ward except wnat was aoaoiuwy necessary until th dike was built. City F.nglneer Mudd waa present and displayed for Inspection a blu print of that district showing a prnnie or tn pro- nnl line extending from Elm street along the river bank to th high ground, dlatanc of feet, or nearly two miles. also mad a rough estimate of tha cost of such a highway 2K feet wide on top and sloping to a width of feet at th has.

HI estimate at current prlcea for urh work was The amount of dirt that would be moved under such an call mate Is about lis.ooa yard, it waa de cided to visit the council chambnr In I body when the measure cornea up for ac tlon. Tha league adjourned until next Friday evening. CHANGE OF TIME ON CHICAGO, MIL WAUKEE el. PAUL, RAILWAY. F.fTeotlve 8nnrtav.

January 26: No. 27. Boone Express, will leave Pea Moines at d. instead or P. ana No.

Paclflo Express, will leave Pes Moines p. instean oi p. m. FRANK DUMAS IS IDENTIFIED Suspect Who Has Been In Jail Is JVanterf at the Fontiac Reformatory. Frank Mumas.

arrested by Pea Molnea etectlves January 5 and later sentenced Hfteen days In Jail for carrying con cealed weapons, a sentence wnieh will ex pire today, has hern Identified aa William Pmllh, p.irolled from the Pontlac, 111., formatory December and wanted at that Institution for breaking of hla parole by leaving th atate of Illinois. The first Intimation th Pontlac au thorities had of Smith's whereabouts reached thorn In a letter and the Bertil- llon description of Pumas sent them bv Chief Hardin. When arrested her Bmllh had two valuable fur sacks anil other valuable articles, which the detectives suspected had been alolea At if 6 If-'- 0.

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