THE OMAHA DAILY THURSDAY. MAY 34. 181)1. ) r Important Victory for tha State in the Bhccdy Case. M'FARLAND'S ' ' CONFESSION ADMITTED , Afcrn HiruiiKl < "lKlit AKalnut it Ity tin- Hie JiiilKi * Di'flclc-H to idinlL the NrKio'rt Sli > ry M llx Idcnc.-o. Nob. , May -Special [ to Tnr BI-K.I-Tho presidential visit this morning liad the effect of postponing the owning of court In the great Sheedy murder trial until 1(1-30 ( o'clock. The witness who attracted the most attention was Donnls Sheody , the brother of the murdered nnn. Mr Shcetlx Is ono of Donxei's millionaires and is vice president of ono of the Denver banks , nnd iccrolnry of the richest amoltliig company In Colorado Ho Is a voiy ngreciblo and np proaclnblo gentlemr.n , and xvhen scon out- sldothu court room oxptossed himself xcr ) /locly In regard to the case Ho said. "You have no idea hoxv much this terrible crlmu has concerned mo I xxish it could all bo buried nt the bottom of the sea Thu great mistake of my brolhor's life xx-as in marrying tint woman , but she evidently got around him In a moment of vxcnknoss nnd Induced him to yoke himself with her foi life. Hut a brief lifoltwas for him Do I bollovu her guilty of murdering my brother , her oun husband ) Just look at that face of hers. Note the cold , cuiel expres slon nnd you have my nnsxxor. Thai look of hers reminds mo ot a passage in ono of iho Icttois of Junins in which hosajs 'If xou xxlsh to lie successfully put on a cold , hard stare. ' I do wet wish to bo vltullctixc , but I xxant the fe'ullly person punished " Ono of Iho Inlcrosllng thlntrs brought out this morning xvns the cordial hatred xvhich ex-Captain Carder cherishes for Dotecllvo Jim Malonc , thoofllcer who untangled Iho myslery surrounding Ihomuidernnd nrreslctl Monday McFarland nnd Mrs Sheedy Carder xxas voiy anxious to inform thu couit why ho has disliked Mnlono slnco the Sliced ) inurdei. but thorouit was not desirous of being enlightened In that rogird Wnen the pilsoncrs xxnrc brought In till morning n latgur croxxd limn ox or before wir assembled. The mooted point as to xvhother Iho confos- slon of Mend ix McPuilind should bu nil milled xxas ngdn taken up , testimony being presented both In favor of it and against It Kx-Captaln Caicler xxas the Hist xxitnes' called Ho represented Iho defense. Ho re lated the influents in coiincc lion with Me Fat-land's anosl and declared lhat Dctoctlx'c Malone xx cut to McFurland's cell Iho night o his arrest and oxtotted a confession bx making Iho prisoner believe lhat tlieiu was a mob of Hfly men after him nnd that the croxvd xvould bo Increased lo a bundled lulor On cross-examination Mr Hall asked Carder "Didn't jou sav to Mcl'ailand 4lCeo | your d n mouth shut , vou have said cnotigl already to hang yourself' " This caused a tilt between the opposing laxvyers , but llnally tlio xxltncss xvas ulloxvcd to ansxxur and ho admitted that ho had told the negro to keep his mouth shut , but hac Bald in addition , "You have already bcci Beared enough " The witness further lostl fled lhal xvlillo Malone xvas tnlkine xvith Me Variant ! he ( Carder ) attempted to go lu , bu was "llretl" by Mnlone. The xvitnoss wn1 Inclined to bo hard on Dutcrllxo Malone , am finally Mr. Hall asked Iho xxltness If the to latlons belxveon him nnd llio detective \vcro Of a frlondlj' chutuctpc- . Carder cle clarcd most emphatic-all v tint thov vxci not , and not only volunteered to glvo thoroa eons therofor , but Insisted on giving thorn "They nro nxvful good ones , " said Carder oven after his pioffor had been rofusod. Ex-Marshal Mellck xxas put on the stand lie tostillcd that the folloxxing question xxa. put to McFailund at thu tlmu of the confes Ion : of that crime and it xvould bo best for jou to make n clean bruast of It nud tell vx huther any other pcisons woie connected xvith tlio crlmo. " This , the marshal doclaied , xvas nskod really bcfoiothe formalanostof MoFnrland On cross-examination Mellck teslllled : "I mot McFarland opposita Can's saloon on Iho day of thu arrest. I asked him to stop into the doorway near bv. I then asked him- 'What do jou knoxv nbout bujing a cano nt n pawnshop ? Who did j-ou buj' It far and for what purpose I' " Thu dufenso objeclcd to the nosxx'ors to these questions being given , nnd the ob joctlon xvas sustained. The witness then continued : "I then asked McFurlatid to goto mv ofllco , and Mnlono escorted him to that placo. " Mr. Hull then naked "Didn't you say to McFurlund , 'you'd bettor loll the facts In thl cnso , If jou dolt will go bettor with you'J" "Yos , sir. " In reply to the next question the xvitnoss declared tlmt McFarland's talk at first was a general denial. A question xvas then asked concerning the confession that fo'loxxod ' , but this xvas ruled out. Mr Mellok was then excused. Dennis Sheody , the brother of the mur dered man , xxas then put ou thu stand and shown tha manuscript containing the confes sion of McFarluml. Ho xxas asked if ho had put a curtain question to.MuFurinnd , Mr. Hall designating the same Ho admitted that ho bail put thu question , The question was the ono which Mayor Graham testified vdsteulaj xvas xxithdruxxh hv Mr. Shcedv at Ills suegosilon. The xxlt ness xvns then asked if ho had not xvlthdiaxxn the question. Sttodo objected , but his ob jection xx us ovorrulcd The witness then tostillcd that nt the re quest of Mayor Graham ho had withdrawn the question. This caused another outbreak on the part of Strode , Mrs. Sheody's attorney Shaking the typo written copy of the confession nl- tnost ui.dor the nose of Shcudy ho demanded if ho saw an ) thing about the xxtthdraxxal of the qtu-sllon recorded Uieio. "No , sir , " replied Mr Shoody , "I do nol. T hav o road that copy n number ot times nnd I Hnd not onlv that thai xvilhdiaxval but a number of other things xxcre omitted. " Strodu looked crestfallen , and the xvitnoss continued "Several times Mayor Graham said to Monday that bo xvanted 'his confes slon free and voluntary. Ho tried to imptcss this on htm , Once Graham said , 'Noxv In . { tolling It jou have not been under any undue Inllucnco You liave made this confession voluntarily' Mr ( iralmm said substantially iho same nt the beginning of the conference. " After some minor testimony tlio xxltness was ex cused Detective Jim Malone xvas then called , lie testified that ho xxas thu man tint took Me- rarluml In charge on the Saturday night foi- lowing the inurdor. " Hu said 1 had some conversntlou with McFuilund that night , Out no confession xxns made " At this Juncture Phllpot , counsel for Me- Finland , arose and objected to Malone tos. tifjlni ; as ho claimed lhat .Malono bad said ton HhK leportorthat ho proposed camplne on this case , and that yesterday Malone xxas In n room adjoining iho court room where ho was probably listening to Grnhnm's testlnionv Ho oxen charged that Malonu had be-on listening at thu door and xxhen ho (1'hllpot ( ) xxeni into the room Malone dropped on n lounge nnd piotondod to bu asleep Philpot's mutton , l.oxxover , xxas overruled. Malm o then continued. "MoFarland said nothing of any material Importance to mo early In thu evening. About 1 o'clock In the morning Ofllccr Kinncy came to mo and snld that MoFailand xvanted to see mo. I xrcnt to his cell but befoii ) ho had talked much Captain Carder catno In ami said , 'Keep jour mouth shut. You haxo said enough ah end v to hang jou. ' But llttlo moro xx AS mud by McFarland that night. " Mnlono xxas then asked u.s lo iho relations bctxxoer , himself nnd ox-Captain Carder , and Malone replied "Tho relations bolwocii Carder . 'd myself nrw extruuiely distant. " ' On cross examination xxltness said : "Noth 'ing xxas said nbout a mob that night. On Sunday morning Monday said ho xx as afraid of being moblxHl. Wo snld lo him that wo would protect him In cuso such tin emergency upould arise. " Strode , counsel for Mr * . Sheody , then asked1 "Didn't you sav Mrs. Sheedy has gix-rn the xvholo d d thing nxx-ay and you had better cough unl" "No. sir , " xxas the reply. "Didn't you say to Dotecttvo PInnco tlmt you got McFarland to confess by polling him ntousxvont box I" "No , sir " "Weren't you In the corridor leading to ilonday's cell moio than txvleo that nlghtl" "No , sir , " The xvltness xvas then excused nnd the court adjourned for dinner. Iho afternoon session was consumed nalnly In finishing tip the testimony concern- nc the mlluoncos that b id been used In so- tiring a confession Irani Monday McPar- and The croxx'd In ntlpndanco xvas larger than ever and standing room wn nt n pre mium. A largo porcuntugo of the spectators were ladles. Frank Walter , an attorney , xvas the fiwt witness called. He testified that Malone said to him that bo ( Malonc ) had put Mcl'arlnnd In thu sxveat box and made him bclluvu lhat there xxas a mob there after him and that seared it out of htmDetective Detective Pluneo xx as the next xvltness Ho teslillcd lint Dotecllvo Malone lold htm Unit ho had McFarland In the sweat box and told him Unit a mob was going to tiling him and ho could tnho his choice In being hung by Iho neekor olhorwlse Wllness tcstilled that this statement was made by Malone nbout March " 1 'I ho opposing attorneys ihon proceeded to argue concerning thou'lmlssabllll ) of thcjcon- fc-sslon of M < uidax McFailnnd , in xxhlcli ho declared tlmt Mrs Shocdy was the moving spirll In iho murder Mi Stearns , counsel for Mrs. Sheedy , do- claiod that any confession seemed xxhen n piisoner vxas not In : i calm and unlmpas- sinned condition xxtis not udmlssable Hu cited a number of authorities In support of his assertion. Mi Weir , ntloinux for Mis Sluedy. loltorated at length xvhat Steams had said in bilef Mr Hall , counsel for t'.io ptosecution , then arose and thus spoke "l.vcry confession must stand on its oxxn merits No txvo con fessions are tiliko and given under similar clrcuinstances No ilgid rule Ihnrcforo can be applied to all confessions. H is necessary lo Hist scttlo In our minds xvhat Inducements xxeic held out to secuio the confession Mr. Stearns has declared that when a confession s m ido the prisoner should bo In n calm and tinnnpassloncd condition of mind It is im possible to Hud .1 man xvho Is guilty ofmui- dcr who xx III not ha In n perturbed state of mind If Monday MiFnrland had bolluxed the night of his arrest thai a mob xvas after him xxould ho nol haxo confessed al lhat llmo that ho xxas conuecled xxllh the oil me insleid of xx ailing until next day xxhen ho knoxx positive ! ) thai thoio xxas no mob ! ' Mr Hall then touched Ihu xarious ques tions asked at thu tlmo of the confession , and decl.ned that no piomlsu or guniatiloo xxas m ido lo McF.nl.ind to secure the confession it xxas mad" in fieodom and puifecl xvtiling m ss It xvns not extorted eitber tlnough in tiinidatlon or piomiscs Mr Hall cited nu- mi r uis authorities and cases in xxhich con fessions xxero ob'Rinod Uiiough officers or other peisons b ) nssmlng c-tlmlmls that the host POU iso xxas tntc.ll thutiuth Hellion dcclaicd lh.it nil Malonu nud ttio other nlll- CPIS nad donn xxas to meicl ) tUxlse McFur- land lo tell the tiulh. Air Woodaid , counsel for Mondnv McF.ir- lind , arose and In a melodiamatlc tone de- claipd that his cltont , McFarland , xxas taken lisa lamb to the si iiighter on that oxcntful moinlng and the confession xvas extolled fiom him "Will this couit date , " said he , "in the llghl ot the nlneteontli century nlloxv this ronfcsslon to go in ivs uvldOnco Will It endorse the action of these detecllves nud hounds lhat after keeping mv poor colored client In tot lure all night extorlod tbo con fession from html Malone said to my colotod client 'I'll poor , gel jou before morning' Ho also said lo ni ) cllcnl , 'tho mob Is hero. ' Wheeler , the shorthand reporter , declaios that he did not beat Dennis Slieedv xvllhdrnxx tbo ques tion , xxhich ho claims ho did nt the tlmo of the examination. Fornboul n quaitor of an hour Woodaid discoursed eloquently about Mr Hall prac- llclng decoll in reading only nut of a cert ain decision in xvhich a confession xvas secured. Mr. Lambertson suddenly called Woodaid cloxxn and asked him if he knoxx xvhal ho was talking aboul. Captain Woodard declared emphatically that ho did , -x hereupon Lnmbertsou called the attention of the couit to the fid that Woodurd bad got two cases mixed , the ono quoted bj- Hall being ftom Ne.v Jersey , whllo the ono that Woodard xx'as quoting was frnm Alnhnntn Woodaid colored up an.l an auaibla smile xx cut about the court 100111. Woodard then i Hod a number of cases In xvhlch tcsllmony xxas excluded through threats , promises or advieo. Ho declared that Iho burden of proof lay on Iho prosocu- lion. Hx'cn in casn of tnuidor , said ho , Iho counsel for the dulenso h s onlv to anso and say mv client Is Insanu and the prosecution bos then to provo thai ho Is not. The decision of the court was breathlessly axxalted nnd xvhon iho Judge decided lo let the confession go in as ovulenco , there xxns nol a lltllo oxcllomenl iiilhacioxxd of spectators Strode immcdialclx Jumped lo his /cot and entered exceptions , but the Judge , nppainntly nol noticing the interruption , continued : ' 'Tho Jury is instructed lo consider Iho tes timony as It affects Iho person making Ihu confession. Other persons nio not , lo bo af fected by H.1 Court then ndjournod , for the reason that the confession xxas lee Vila to be read in the presence of so manv ladlos. The confession is to bo read Immediitelvon iho convening of the court lomonoxv morning. Will Invc i ) intc the Humor. LINCOLN , Neb , May III. ( Special Telegram - gram toTiu. IUr.1 At the meoling of the Slate African-American league today a com- niillro xvas appointed lo Invosllgalo Iho ru mors concerning the attorneys of Monday McParlaud In the Shcedv murder trial en tering Into n conspiracy to hinp lliolr client , the uogro , In order to save Mrs. Sheody. fACKMAO Husine-H .Shown lor thn 1'iiHt Week. CINCISVATI , O , May 111. [ Special Tclo- gram to Tin : IJi.iJ : Totnorrotv's Pik-o Cur rent ivill say The past xxcokshoxxa enlarged niarkettngof hogs. The total xvostern packIng - Ing xvas 1C ! > ,000 , against 15" ,000 the preceding wpek , and 'JS'ijOOOl ast v oar. Total , y..OO.OOu sineo Mmch 1 , airainst LVilfi.OOO last jour. Leading places compare as follows : CItlOL ISUO-dl 1JS3-CO CIllCIRO 81501)0 ) 7 000 . Ti.OlKI , KUUUU Omntia. . . 'I.'UOIJ1 ItiUU ) HI Ixiuli in out iti-.uuu ItiiUannpoUa ' w/xn C'cdnrKipliH Mllwnuluo. US CKX1 H ) UK ) Cincinnati , I.MUJ , li.\UUU hlouxCltr 6UCUU ll.'ttU XXIililtn & .IOUO 4uua JTUU01 .LS. a u ; < : t.i > HV A A YOIIIIJJ < ! lrl Itnii illy Troutcd hy a Midnight Visitor. Si-iilsciFiKi i > , 111. , May 1.1 Miss Lllllo Stieehail , u hitndsomo joung lady of this citj , the daughter of a Wabash conductor , xxas jcstorday morning found bound and gagged and almost lifoluhs on the lloor In her loom. A btnglar eutorod her room during the night and after tying her hands nnd slop ping her mouth wilh n toxxol threatened to kill b'-r If she did not Inform him xxhero thu valuables were concealed. Ho was frightened axvay by some noise outsuiu aim loft her. Miss Sheehan was paitlilly paral ) ? cd , Iho result of nn accident xx hich happened to her sotnu time ago , and xx'as unable 10 offer much resistance to the brute , xxho hauled her out of bed and kicked her ns she lav on the floor. Thu joung lady Is In a ciltlcal condition Thcru Is no duo to the identity of her assail ant. He-tall Iminher CiiuAcio , May lit. 'Iho United association of retail lumber dealers , composed ot the presidents and secretaries of local ossocla tlons In vat Ions cities throughout the country , was In session hero today , and received a re port from the committee on competition by xxholusnlo dealers who also sell nt lotall , The lepoil recommended a blacklist of such deal crs to bo distributed to all members and that they bo box coiled It xxas dtseaveiod that Hiich n cohnu would render the members liable to prosecution for consplrucv. so thu recommendation xxas merely ordered spread upon the inlnutot as a recomiucndalloi < to the vaiiaua local bodies. BOYD'S ' CITIZENSHIP CASE , _ _ _ _ _ Papers to Bo Filed in tlio Unitud States Supreme Court Today , DISAPPOINTMENT FOR MAIL CARRIERS , . No n\trn ' - for I'njfor Siimlny Work Condition of { secretary lllalno's Health A Ilnnl AVorkln Ar- cliltcot Army Tranifcrs. WASUIVOTOV Sr"1 I fiin rouiiTi-iiSTii SnirET , WASIIISOTOV , D. C. , May 13.1 H. r . I'stabrook of Oiuah.i at rived Into last night and tegtstcrcd at the Wlllard This morning cirl > ho loft the hotel , slnco when ho has been seen by 110110 of his ac quaintances nnd could not bo found by Tin : Hi K cot respondent tonight. Mr. nstubrook catno to present the wilt of ciror pipers In the Got 01 nor liojd citizenship case before the supreme couit , nnd I le.irn tonight that ho has been at woik all clay with ox-Attor- nej ( icncril Gailand completing the prellmt- naty papois in the case MOSSH Ustubiook and Garland 1110 expected to Hlo the pi- pcis lotnoirow if completed and ask for u stnv of pioceedlngs bv application to As sociitoJustlco Hroner , who ori-sUes eve the Nobtablc.i circuit Justice lltewcr told Tin Ilrr coriespondciit this o\cuing that neither Mr Hstabrook nor Mr. Garland had appeared before him as jut. 1 I Tri It C tltim IIS llHU't'OlMTt ) . The lettoi catrlers thioughout the country will bo disappointed to luirn that the supci- intonclent ot the frco delivery sjstom mis In- toipreted the now eight-hour law for letter carrlets to demand llfty six hours of work for evorj week of seven dajs. Ho holds that inasmuch as carriers nro pild lor seven dav's work In each week and nro expected to render service ) on Sund ijs , thoic is onlv ono way the law can bo interpreted , and that Is to demand : v > inucli wet k on Sundays as other davs. Ho savsthopav for humlnjs Is the same us tor " other week dajs , and" why not exact the elKht houis for the Hrst day in each week I The i oumaster goneial does not holim o In a Sund ly mall set vice , it is stated , but slnco tbo la\v pioildos for It and the people do mjiid it ho will have to sustain thu decision of Supoilntendent Pollock of the fteo deliv ery dix islou The letter carriers fought many j ears for the law limiting a dux s xxotic to eight houts. 1'hoy seiil delegates to importune imny congiessos out the clepaitinentofllciuls sav no complaint c in Justly bo made of thu holding that.is inun > hours must bo demanded timler llio nexv luxv for Sunday as anj other day , slnco fullpiy Is icceivod. In man ) cities SuncH ) is a clay of rest for caiueis , nnd this decision xx ill bu received with grimaces , but it is hold In the postolllco department that this constiuclion should huxo been antici pated in the law if it xx us lo bo considered n Hardship in xiuxv of olhcr concessions smtbriKi m XIM 's iifAi.rn. Sccretaiy Hlalno's atlack of illness In Nexv Yoik has put mam of his ftlends hero to discussing his health An ollieial filcnd who scos him dull ) xvhcn In Washington dc- hcribos his condition "as buoxnnt as a bal loon and al times almost as likelj to collapse. " Ills guncial c-ondition of health is good , how ever. Mr iilaine Is not a rugged man , phy- slcallx , hut tie is likely to llxoas long and boas vigorous as any mm of his jears. The secre tary loons fairly lobust xvhen xxulklng on the slrcel UN shoulders are hllghllv bei\t \ for- xvatd , his face is pallid and coloiloss and to some his e.xo- . appear heax'y and baggy , jet thcso characteristics are llttlo moio marked than they were xx hen ho made his spirited campaign six vears ago. Of late , hoxvox or , Mr. Dlalno has failed to keep up his customnrx care as lo dialing and the coto- lossnoss has had Its eftecl. Ho altciids frequent - quent dinner parties xvhero tliaspint of the occasion leids him to throw aside all cau tion and to eat viands and pastry xxhichdo not agieo with him. Mrs. Hlaine under stands ttio care ho must oxoiciso and usually sils bcsldo him and ptoxouls his eating the things xxhtch xvlll haxo a bad cited , but , htlUUIl T1IU 11 IlUb Ui > Itttlt ( .1 VI * VI 0Vr4 t.ll J ! tt J U f ovcrj tiling put before him. When the Ital iim alTaiis xvas at Its height , thu secretaiy allonded a dinner paily and ale frcoly of plum puctding ntlamu xxllh rum. The next da ) 2 lie had nn acute attack of Indigestion which developed Into gou . It was this at tack xx bich hold him fast at homo xvullo the .ivn aftalr kept the state dopatlmcnt in hot water nnd precipitated the country Into an international Jangle. All of Iho ctlsp letters to Kudlnl xxhich came from lilaino at that tinio xx ore w i Illen from his sick room. Ho is n scnsltiva man , and when ho fools Indis posed ho itnmndiaielv sends for bis phvsl- cian , Dr. Lincoln Aflor Ihroxving oil the attack ho xvas in fair hcallh up to the lima of his going to Noxv Yoik , and hts close filoads hero bcllcvo that It xvns only inattention to diet at s.01110 Noxv York dinner party that brought about the present sick ness. Aside fiom his carelessness of diet Mr. : liluino Is scrupulously regular In his daily habits. Ho rises nt 7.1'Q o'clock , takes u cold bath and has a light breakfast ut 8:30. : HU private mail is brought from the stale department ever to his residence and ho spends an hovr looking it ox-or. At 10:80 : ho guts 10 Iho department and remains there about three hours. By 1 : . ! 0 the business ol tha day is over and uorotutns lo his homo lo lunch , Then lie reads Iho noxvpipers and lakes a walk or a dtivo. At 4 o'clock tno clerk brings him the ollieial mail ot the de partment to iccclvo his signature. The rest of the evening is consumed iu receiving and making calls , an occasional dinner party ami in the coin foils of his private study. Mr. Illalno will soon celebrate his slxty-Hist birthday. It will lind him a lobust man foi his yoais and xxllh buoyant spirits , xvhlcl give a healthy appearance. There is onlj ono weak point and that Is in the oxtromel ) delicate condition of his digestion. Ho knows thu cnro which Is needed , but some times ho falls tocxeiclsu It and it is this weak point xvhlch sometimes sends him to his sick bed and xvhich may some tlmo cause him very sorlous trouble. A IILSTUNO AUUIITr.CT. Blackburn of TIIK Bit editorial staff , now in the city , called at the ofllco of th-i super vising atohilect of the treasury today , nc companled by Assistant Secretary Cinunso.to inquiio about the work upon tbo plans for the noxv public building at Omaha and they were Informed that nothing had as yet boot done , that the supoivUing architect had no .v et ox on determined hoxv much money bo would put Into the superstructure , and tba that question , the size , character of material and several other questions not yet rcachuc xxould haxo to bo determined before tin plans could be begun or anj of tbo details o the specltlcallons piopaicd. Mist KI i Avrors. Lieutenant Colonel Dallas Bacho , surcreon is relieved from duty as a member of th army medical examining board at Noxv Yor ! city , and will return to his proper station n Omaha and rosutno his duties as mcdlca director of the dopaitinont of the Platlo. Leave of absence for four months 1 granted Lieutenant James M. Arrastnith Second infantry. First Lieutenant Hiram M. Chittendcn I relieved from the station at Omaha and fiom duty under the orders of the Missouri com mission , to tnko effect on thu expiration o his present sick loax o of ubsonco , nnd xx 11 proceed to St. Paul , Minn. , to take station there and tepott 10 Major William Jones coips of engineers for duty under his Immo dluto orders. A dally exchange of registered pouche xx 111 commence between Omaha and Dead wood Ma ) " . " > Pouches leave Omaha nt 0 a in via thu Omaha X Hastings railroad post flftln ) , and Doadxxood nt I p m. via the Long Pine and Dcadwood railroad postofticc. Afto thai data the through registered mat - , , pouches between Omaha and Whitewood , S. I i D , will bo discontinued 1 ' Assistant Secretary Chandler today uf. tinned tlio decision of the commissioner of general land olllce , holding for cancellation j the timber culture entry of Mapglo L McMahon - Mahon , contested by William Dills fiom the Wati-rtoxvii , S D. , district. I J C. McKa > of Yatikton , S D. , Is at the National j I Dr J M Parker of Mount Pleasant , H i Is at the bt James I J rred Movers of the treasury dcpirt * mont , and his son , H. W Majors , of the Deiilson , la , Havioxv , loft today tor Ger manv , w horn thuy go to collect stallstlcs for the United States labor bureau , , 1'Klllll S. HhATH. Dcutii or itov. it. u. CIIKTPNSK , Wyo , May 13. - [ Spccl il Tele- Brain to THE Bcu.-Uov. ] U. li Held , who ! hai for the putsovcfc V6i boon pistor of the First Prcsbyterfan church hero , fell from his chair this evening and died In n few uilti * utes. The ImincdlnUt-cnuso of his death xvas paralysis of the hcait. Ho had been suffering from an a'tack of the grip but believed ho was recovering , and xxas Just previous to his deatlrchautng pleas intly w llh his \vlfo. Mr. Field was fortx-oiio jears of ago , a graduate of Princeton and Union colleges. Ho xxas fc ep\oral jears assistant to Hov. Dr. Cu.xlorof Nexv York , nnd for three > ears pastor-of the Capital Avenue Presbytcilun church of Denver A O T J-MM f r Kit A Tiit. l-'orrst I-'h-ci in Sniiiii'sota an Hail ns Kltnt tlt'iiortcil. ST. PAU Mlun. , May la. folographlc re ports of the bush and lumber llres xvhlch have raged for several dnxs In the vicinity of Su pel lor provo not to have been ut all ox- j | nggeratod Knglnoer Frarier of the Omaha | passenger train , No. (1 , duo In St. Paul at 7 I o'clock this morning , thinks the danger to the Omaha's tincks and btldgos by llio is al most over , though lost evening il looked as If the bridges betxxeoiiHaxxthorno and Superior xeio doomed to destruction 1'r.ulor states lint the through passongcr for Chicago was ela.x ed several hours by Hro near Htixx-- borne. At that point the roar of tin' Humes at o'clock ' xx as terrific and the Hro xvas unking dlicctly for the trestle bridges Ctuxxs of men taught the lira at dllTciont ) olnts along the line all day. At li 30 there ro reached the long tiustlu near Hunt homo ml all clloits were dltected loward saving he bridge. As soon as Iho llames reached ho bridge 11 look lira from end lo end The nen succeeded in gelling Iho llio oul bofoio ho stiuetuio was consumed The Humes x-cio shortl ) afteixxntds dixerted by n hungu of the xx Ind , and xx out ten ing across ho country in u dltectlon axxaj fiom tlio alltoad companj's propertv. Kepoits rccoixecl toda.x ftom the vicinity of ho lire states that theio Is no lurlhcr danger o rallioad iiroiieit ) . There Is uppiehension , lowoxer , of a further outbreak. The forests ire lltored xvlth dead trees and clogged xxllh underbrush , xxhich makes them extremely nllammablu. Train Dispatcher Smith of the St Paul A , ) uluth tecelxed void by xxho this moinlng hat a Ilia wits raging Horcolv in ho vicinity of Noithorn I'acllic unction , Call ton , At Cloqliot some lanmgo xxas done to the railroad prop- crtx , but otherxvlso there vvai-no loss to 10- > ort Thcru Is somo-ilio oiftho Northern 'acitlc bctxxeen Ashland uud tjuperior but lolhlng alaunlng. , jr' 'Iho Uaslorn Minnesota also icports flic on ts lines , Superintendent PonniiiKton of the See ropoits tbtit xvhilu there lias been numer ous Hies along the line fioin 100 miles cast of Minneapolis to llio See , ihoy-tiro praclicail ) extinguished now A dense s-tnoko hangs over St. Paul to- ilcht , haxing been appaiently bloun from the foiest Hic-s , xxhich. sto tar as knoxxn , ate lot nearer that 100 rnilcs Hxi PXXIN , Mich. , May 1.1 The fotest fires nro not j ? t under control Thompsonx llio Is .hieatcued , but the citizens are doing exeiy- .liing possible lo piuxont tbo loxxn from jurnlug Toxvns along the line of the I'r.mkfort A Southeastern nro in danger from Hiexxhich no ropoited along th6 enliro toad , The Hrcs it West M.inlsleo . ( unction are out and no moro danger li. fcarod In that dnaction. A nuiubcr of pcopla from the binned dis tricts have asked tho'raiixxay companies fov transportalion lo places xxhrro they have rriends , as they xvoro not ahlo to save moro than the clothing Ihoyiworo. Bin Hxi'ins , Mich t May IX At Boer's stalion , Ihreo miles from here , a tract six miles long and tbrco miles wide was burned over. over.Asniiiv PAUK , N. J , , lay in. A big fire slatted today in the pluo xxoods back of As- bui v Park and is spreading rapidly to the xvoods at West Elborbn and Long Branch. WIST SiPHtioit , Wis , May I , ' ! . Fires havomoixed a pathxxny from the St. Louis ilvoi to the south shore of Lake Superior and extending over , , a territory from two lo twenty mlles In xvidth. The damage to property cannot barenlmatcd at this lime , bul the bulk of the lass will bo In standing pine destiocd nnd logs already cut and icadv for the saxv. At'present the greatest damage is repoitod irom along ino line ot tlio Omaha road , ou both sides of xvhich and ex tending to Like Superior on tno north , tires aio still raging furiously. Lute last night a tcport reached the city Ihut S. M. Blocking's camps , near Iho Brulo river , and 2,000,000 feat of lo s had been buined. Mr. Stocking savs that from all ho can loam the damage in the timber districts east of Superior has been very hcax-y. 8iitHHJN STIlIlt.t : TMIllKATEXKIt. Northwestern Ho.id Ijluble to Ito Tied Up Today. CIIILAOO , May 13. A sorlous strike is ex- pectcd to occur on the Chicago & Noith- weslorn railroad at 0.30 tomorroxv moinlng. The dlfllcultv Is xvith Iho switchmen , who are backed , it is understood , by the train men. Great secrecy xxas maintained to night , both by employes and officials , wilh the result that the question is an open QUO xvbothor the trouble will not involve the whole system. U xvas definitely knoxvn at midnight that the company xxas making preparations for a sliugrle. In the northern part of the city nearly ono hundred police man have been ordered on ro- sorxo duty , and In tbo southern suburbs nn equal number were celled on. In llio central station every available officer has been told report for duty In the mornlug. Word has been spread that workmen out of employment could find positions by applying lomorroxv by 0 a. in. at n place near the Northxxoalorn depot. It Is said that tbo expected strlko is the on too tno of the reinstatement of sultctimca obnoxious lo the union , about which there has boon much contiovorsy. Ynidmastor McNernj , a prominent mem ber of the ordorof trulnraou , is Iho siuinbling block. About six xxeeks ago McNerny ordered - dored a car sxx Itched ox'or to the Wisconsin Central tracks , but the switchmen Infotmod him that according to their rules , this could not bo dono. McNerny discharged thico mon for disobojing his orders. The switchmen thereupon struck , but McNetuy temporarily relieved the company of omban.ussmcnt by tender ing his resignation. The sinkers xx-oro jubilant , and demanded lhat Croxv of the dis charged sxvltehmon bo put In McNerny's place , which was dono. Now the trainmen of nil tha divisions have taken up Mo- Noruj's case , and nothing can upparonlly a vert a conflict/ between thorn and the 1,700 switchmen It Is an unusual fight. Instead or the company being' against all the o tu ple ) es the majority of the omplox es and the company are walking together against tbo switchmen. AKll'S OlVltHTKUItAY. . n . . < Thlity-flvo hundrcul xveavcrs struck nt Ghent , llelclum. ' A priest In Diininori ) , Ireland has refused to admlnlslur the s icramt nt to I'arnollltus , Sex cr Sorx loj , defaulting treasurer of Chip now a county , \\Kconsln. was sentenced t four yours In the penitent 1 iry. Iteturns from Tuc-sliii txogalos. nnd four other places In Arl/otui Indicate that thu un- tlro republican tlc-kel'ls ' lcctod Indians of OUano .ln.'founty. Washington , are Ic-.ixIne there , owing , to the prevalence of grip. Ono hundred ornaro , ) lmu died. llls.tatcd that thf\ negotiations between KiiRlnnd and I'ortucal for mi agn-eincint In re- lallon to South Africaihui' been concluded , The chief of the bureau of statistics reports thu total xuliiu of C\port < cif UomcMlo broad- Ktulfs from the United btatos during April is il , at l.-a,000. ' The prince of Wales Is Hun i.rlnx from a slight attack of Inllmm/a His InitNpOHlilon pnocmtvd him from attending the clnwlnx room hold nt llucKlngham patacn by the princess of Wales , The Nnw VorU prindjiiry filed an Imllct- im > nt ngaiimt I arl W Harris a JOIIIIR inc-dlcal stmlenl. foi minder In the Ill t decree. They i-har u Harris xvlth niindpiliu his wife , Helen Nelson I'otts , b ) Klxln her murphlne. The eighth annual ponxontlon of the Wo men's Kencii.it missionary society of the Unlttd I'lt'-b ) torlan olmruh of North Aiuerleacoiixened at I'lttshurg xxlth dcile atc-x pu-sent from al1 pirls of the < onntry Tno hcsslon uasdoxntud to routlnu business. Mr. I'arnc-ll uddicssed > \ inectlng at I.lino House , uiiu of thu suburbs of London ' 1 ho bis udln rents ux u rlsu to mueh d sordc r. The building xvhcro the niretliu was hold XMIS Inxncled by iinti-l'aiiu'Mtts nnd thuru w s it licrco tonllkt on n staircase , "liltbtlie iMillcu urecalled on lo NiippnHS .Many biokcn hcad resulted from thu dls tin bum u. OMAHA LICKED THEM PLENTY Vcngeanco for Minneapolis' Meanness Vis- itotl on Suffering Sioux Oity , THREE OUT OF FOUR FROM THE HUSKERS. llronk on the Trip Thin Par Denver Tnkcrttlic Iiiist IVoni Minneapolis Other ( allies. Omaha , 0 ; Slouv. City , fi. Dcnvur , 10 , Minneapolis , 3. St. Paul No game. Milwaukee No gamo. Sioux Cm , In , May lit. [ Special Tele gram to Tim Hii.l Sineo jestordaj's slaughter thi-ro was nothing heard lu Sioux City but muttered demands for icvongo. Today wo would show the proud Onmhogs sotno now tilcks In baseball savagery And , in truth , up to the eighth Inning all went merry at n marriage boll. The \lsltors' scalp had boon hung up to diy , \vhoii they suddonlv ! rose In tholr might removed It from the polo and unplaced It where It belonged and scalped the scalpers Txxitohcll pitched n nice offectlxo game , except In the fifth Inning when ho was hit quite fioelx. Hut it xxas n fair gutno. The steady nerve and peed stay ing fluidities of the \ isitora pulled Ihciu sufeiv out of a deep hoio loxxards the last of the game. 1'oorin in hit hot to Shannon and got first , but xx as caught tr > ing to steal second Schoi- bock perished In the same way , after hitting safe , and Nicholson struck out Omalm was soon done for. Shannon Hovx out to Mchol- son. Ilalligan hit safe. Then Cionliis made an elegant one-hand stop of SutclitTo's hot llnor , cutting him off at llrat , and Txxllchelt Hew out to Pool man. Sxx nrtxx-ood opened the second Inning by fouling out to Donnelly. Morrlssey hit safe and Kaile pot n base on halls , and lioth ad vanced onTiallluj's wild tluow Ooi.lns hit safe , but Momssey was caught at the liomo plate. Genius stolosccond , btitSttauss wont out at 111 si Hut Omaha suicided with equal fiuttlesstioss Ciiiniu got to Hist on Genius' ciror Walsh died at Hist , Doti- ncllx did not stop until ho got to second Then McCox got Ins base on Dills , tilling the bases , but Trallle ) stiuclc out and Shannon Hexx out to Monisso ) . 'Iho third inning was productive for the Sivnges , for Donald got his b.iso on imlls , I'ootnnn hit safe and Srhoibeckgot his biso Then Nicholson got bis base on balls , foi dug Dow aid in , but It stopped light thc'to Swartwood flow out to bhannon , Morrisso.x fouled out to Trallloy and Kurlo How out to Walsh Tlio Lambs woiollrcd out to pastuio In shoit oidor. Ilalligan wont out at first , SutclllTo How out to Nicholson ami Twitohell's hot grounder to second couldn't put him on nist DISC. In the fourth Inning both sides were ? oroed. Ooiiins fouled out , Sliauss Hoxv out to left , and after Donald got his base on balls Poorman was piavojardod at Hrst. Then Uriflln Hew out to short , Wulsh died at llrsl , Donnelly hit saf" , MeCauloy got a biso on balls and Trallloy went Into the abyss before teaching Hist. In tbo fourth inning Sioux Citv stock aud- donlv boomed and was quoted above the clouds. Scheibeek got to Hrst bv Donnelly's error. Nicholson How out to Griflln , wacn Swartwood laid on the willow for three bugs , scoring Sohoibeck. Then Moirlssoy nmuo n sxx cot hit , scoring Swartwood. Uarl fouled out. Then Gonlns made a vicious swipe for three hags and Mot nssoy catno homo. Strauss hit safe and Genius scoiod. Donald swatted the nail , but Gtlflln made a running Jump on the sphere , like a Kocky mountain coat , retiring the side But Omaha wanted no runs just jot , tali-union fouled out to Morrissey , Hnlligan fouled out and SutclllTo How out to Strauss. L UUllUUU UI'UUUU Ul W11U U ItlUU 1111 , OU1K 1 * beck got to Hrst on Giiflln's muff. I'oorman illdn't sco the inn IT , although It was as big us a birrol , nud started back for Hrst base and was destroyed. Nicholson's sao- rillco advance Scheibeck to second , but Sxvarlxvood dtopped out tit Hrst. And now the Lambs began to despoil themselves Tnitcholl fouled out to Eailo , Griflln hit safe. Walsh got a base on balls , and Donnelly hit for two bugs , scoting Gtlllln. McCnuloy How out to Poormaii , but Walsh got in. Shannon flew out to Morrissoy. The seventh was opened by Morilssoy's pop-up 1 to Shannon. Uurlo made a safe hit. Gonlns How out to Shannon. Karla got to third on a passed ball , but Strauss croaked at Hrst. Shannon spit on his hands and the re sult was a three-bagger , llalllgnu wentout at Hrst. Sutcllffo hit to Genins , and Shannon scored on his bad throw. Griflln hit safe , Walsh hit to short and GrIQIn died at sec ond. ond.Sioux Sioux City tried hard to Increase its load , but 1 uftor Dawald got his base on balls Poor- man bit to Walsh , who ran to second and ro- tlred t Don-aid on a double. Schctbock nont out at Hrst. At this moment the Lambs needed i three scotos to win , and the } ' soon 1c had 1 them. Donnelly hit safe ami got second 1c on c rocky Holding at center. McCauley wont out at Hrst. Then Traflloy hit a petite 1 ono to Gonlns , who broke the corn ' palace heart bj a wild throw homo on which Donnelly ncorod. Shannon then giound ( to powder the fragments of that ten der < organ by u homo run which brought Tiaftloy In ahead of him. The Coin Huskcis gnashed their teeth with high josolvos , hut the resolves nero not transmuted Into losults. Nicholson stiucK out , Si\attwood fouled out to Donnully and Morrissey was a corpse nt Hrst , and the Sioux City spectators sneaked homo and told their ftlcuds that they had notsecn thogamo. Score. HIOITX CITY AD. II. Ill 811. I'd. A. U I'oornian , ef s o J o 2 o 1 bcholhock. ss Nicholson , 'h 4 0 U 1 : t U 0 Swartwood. r ( . 5 Monlsscy , Ib 5 1 I ! 0 1J 0 0 Kane , o 6 0 1 0 ; i 0 0 Cienlns , .11) ' . ' Strauss. If DctWuld , p Totals 35 5 10 1 24 1ft U AII. n IK HII. ro , A. K Shannon. ! ! ! ) f > 1 1 0 6 .1 0 HulllKun. rf S 1 ' . ' 0 0 0 0 Siltollrfu. If . Twltchull. p r.rlflln.cf 4 1 J 0 2 1 1 Walsh , fcs I 1 0 1 .1 2 0 Donnelly , , lh 4 McOuuluy. Ib 2 Trallloy , o ' Totals an o 10 3.7 n SCOItK IIV INMM.S. Sioux City . 5 Onillhu . 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 6 KI'MMAItV Knrnod runs1 Sioux I'lly , > 1 ; Omnlin , 1 Tlirco-baso hits Swartxu > od , ( icnlns , Sliiiu- IHIII llomu runs. Sh-iunon Stolen buses , li'onlns Huns butted In * Hwartwood , Mor- rlsscty , ( umlns , Sti iilss. llallUan. 2 , Donnelly , I McCaulo ) . ! . Double plays \\alsh to Me- I ( J.iule ) 1'lrst b isu on built * Slouv Oltj. fl ; Omaha , 2 lilt bx pitched lull. McUtnluy Strnuttont lly ( ) o\Valil , I ; hy Tt/llchull. . ' . Will ! pltflieTivltcholl. . 2 Tliair One hour and tlnrty-lhu mlniitos. umplro : Joidon. Dnucr 'Io jk the , Minn. , May III. Minneapolis put up n very ragged gnmo today and plnj ea in a manner thai would shutno school boys. Werrick and Shueau's playing were the special features. Score : llt.SNk.AI-01 IS I 11 111 I-U A I ICllll'O A K Muriihr if U U I I I'xicOlonn ' Ib U I 0 U MiOualil If U 1 U U 0 'lotiomi rf i 1 t 1 I Miuuart 1 . ' 0 .1 I XVe-rrltk. St ) 1 I I 4 U Diirllnir rf I i U I U Cnrtlt If I I 1 U u Uyn. Hi 0 t 11 0 U il-llrlon II ) I 3 l. 0 0 lrl , Sb liXVIillu m ,1 - t I 0 lloiiKlo 3li . . .0 I 4 2 U McC'Iclhin , rf I I t 0 U Klllin li I I U 3 I llornolrts , f U 0 A I 0 IiU.itulu ) v 0 1 T 4 .1 l\o tep 0 I U I U Total 1 U 34 H I cilal ! Q 11 87 H 1 hiollL 111 ISMMIS Mlnncnpolls 00100000 2-S IHnvcr . ) 0 10 HIIHMAIU. Knrneil run Mlnnpnpulli 3 Two HB O Iilta Mo- Qualil. IlLMuli' . Diiuilitlc Iliiniiirun Klllrn nUilun Imtoi Shuxiirl , 1 , Darllni : . 'lulnnu , Whllu , loiilil lilHTii Knrlo , liunulu ninl Hyn I Irnt li&iia ( in LulU lir Klllen , J , t > r Keefe I lilt by pitched ImlH WUllo Struck out. Uy Kllltu , 7if ; \ Kunla , I I'mieJ linll < , Duirilnlp 2 Time Uun h mr nud thirty mln ul i t'ui | > lrc ; n AsNoclut on 1'liiycd. Won. ! < ost. Tor O't. IVnver . . ' 4 14 10 . "HI Uninlin . "J ! 13 10 .Mt Minneapolis . . . . as 12 10 .Ml Sioux t'ltv . 22 II 11 . ' * J Milwaukee . 21 IS 1. . 0 I.iiu'oln . . . .21 U 11 .47H M. Paul . . .23 10 li .4 % ' * Kan-tut City . .2:1 : U 14 . .r.u .v. i TI ot / / i > i : . t < : VK. s 1'rct/t'l Itnttrry CJets Auaj , May l.'t. lloth Ditchers were ef fective hut Getzolii had a shudo the bast of It , betides batting In two runs on Ins double to center in the tUth Inning. Scoro. Chicago ooooiooio-o Uosloil 0 0 0 0 2 0 U 2 * 4 lli o hits'hlcavo. . Bs llcHton , t * . Errors ( hli'uuo , I : Hoiton , v. I anted runs lloston , II. Twu hii'o lilts ( lot/i In I/owr Throi' b isc hits ( liimliort. It ) .in Moli'ii liM ) linidlt' \\lliniil 1 Irst on lulls IK ( InmlHTt 2 , lij dcl/iilii , J. Hit tin It's ( liimlici t ami Kltti lilo , dut/t'ln mill ( liuirul l > utilialtcd In llv ( iiiiiilicil 1 : ( ict/uln , . ' , I owe 1 ; I ! rod 1C. I 'I ' line Unu lioiu anil forlj nilnntcs I mplic1 1'onun OlMK \ \ A1 sUITr'l | | > 1'iTTsiitJno , Pii , M.iy I.I The game be tween New Yoik and I'ittsburg this ntti-r- noon was solilted The Giants had tno best of It nt the start , but the iotln < mrnt of Utu U- loy , who was injuied In the I ! fill liming , ron- ttibutod laigoly to tholt defeat Attendanci' , ' . ' , OtO. bcoro. riltslnir , ' . 1 0 0 0 I 1 0 t 2-fi N < yv York 000002 1 00 1 Hi4pilt | I'lttshuri ; n ; Now York T Tr- rors l'lit nur > r , J : N i \ork.l HiittiMli'i ( InMIn ami llurcu. lluslo , llui'McN mid ( ) Uonil > u I' lined runs I'lltsbtir il , Ncu olK. 1 Tuo-liiio hits l'lltl > iiis , ,1 , .Ncu \nrK.3 Thrpt'-hnso lilts Iliuklc ) . Connoi llnini ) inn ; lii > lll > Morn biscs. llaiilim Double plats llucklcy and ( ( innoi I'll it liasu on b ills I'lttslinr . 4 , New York ,1 Mrurk nut It\ | { nsk > , T , 1) ) > dihln , 2 I'.i-ivt'd b ills < ) IJourl.i' , 2 I line cif gimp Uno hour and llfly inlinitiH 1 mplri' llni-l WON os -.IIIAK II. CISUNNVTI , May l.'t IMnrlnimtl made ono run In the lltst Inning and held Htooklvn down to nothing until the eighth Inning , whcMi Pout/ undo n hit ami Hums , who had struck out three times in succession bofoio , knocked out a home inn and biought In two winning inns Attend men , 6'iU bcoro. I'lmimi iti o 0 1 Ill-ooliUn . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 . ' llasci hits Clnolnn ill n , HrooUi n. I I'r- rorClm Inn ill , 0 , UIIMIKI > II. o P. it nud runs Cliii'lnn ill I ; llronkivn , . ' Tnn-bisu lilt- . Keen in ( Irlllln , t'on ) > I'liu i-bnso lilt M.irr Home inn lulinn limns , stolen b isus Mcl'hi t > , llollldav I mil/ Double plaj Tom I ) il > and Collins l'n > , t b su on nails Clni'lnn n I , 1 , ItuioKhn . ' ISiini butted In li.illinn Hums , J Iiiu'k out 'Hv Dnruia ri , bv In ty , 4 I'lini line limn and tltn liiln- utirinnlin Mil.'nild Il.itlurlu . ! > lui > i.i and ICei'niiii , 1'i'iij ami Dib look lot nn i s INMMIS Ci i'1 1 1 vsn , O , Ma1 1 1 The length of the game ! to dav was not the onlv foiiute. C'lo\o- land should h.i\o won , but stupid b iso i mining and bad cirors punonted Hsper , the left- handed pltchor was too much fortholoft- haniled b.ittois of the homo team Attend- mice. . ' , ' , ' 00. bcoro Clcoliilid . 00200001200000 1 I'hlladi Iphl i 1 0 o 0 1 l I 0 1 o 0 o 0 I t ) llnsohlis Clt'U'l mil. II , I'hlladi-lphla , 14 I riors ( Imoland ft , I'hllniU Iphlii , 2 laim'd inns. Cli'M land , 2 , I'lill ulcliilua. 2 I'uo- I ) iso hts DivN , 2 ; Slilndle , ( liMiii'iits , Miii- i rs ' tolon b iscs Chllds. VI in lilnilli * . Savrlllcu liltsMcAlcor Clillds. .lolnison /.ImniLT. Vlau , Duluh ml ) ,2 , ( kineiits , Itiou n , Allon. l.c fl on I ) iso-i I'h'M'liml , II , I'lill.i- ilolphh. 1. Struck out Virtue , ( ir ly. Mui- < iys ll.iscs on balls Ity Vlnu , ( > ; by Kipcr , .t Konblo plays Hamilton to Minois 1'lrst on enors. ( 'In\oliiiul , li I'hlludntphla , 4. lilt by pltchi-d b ill..limner. . U lid pitchesVlau llittuilps : Vlau and /.limner , 1'spor and C'lumonts. Tlmo : Two hours and thlrty-Uvo minutes Umplro : I > ) nuli. Natlonul I'layed. Won Iost , Per C't ChleaRO . is 11 7 Ml Huston . 18 11 7 .011 I'lilladolnlila. . 10 10 II .Uii llroolclyn . in in -I /ufl Now York . IS < ) ! ) /iflo 1'lttshtirs . 18 II U .100 CluAclnnd . . . . 10 0 II ) 474 Ulnc-inn.ttl . 10 U 1.1 .ltd A3IKKICAA ANSOVIA TIO\ . Itoston Miulitr N'l-nr IJOSCH in tlio IJIIHI Inning. IlosTov , Mass. , May in. Todaj's game was Intctesting , and Columbus cair.o near winning In the ninth Inning. Hasten boat the record on wild pitching. Attendance li , IbO. bcoro : Itoston 0 2 0 1 .1 3 0 1 0-10 Columbus 0 2 .1 0 1 0 0 0 2 8 Hits : Itoston , 10 ; Columbus , II. Krrors- Huston , (1 ( ; Columbus , I Iliitlorlns Carroll and Itulllimton , Connor .mil Huston Kained runs : Huston , 2 ; Columbus , , | Tuo-bisu hitO Connor. Throo-h isu hit : r.iritill. Htolun b isus. .loyru. . ' : HIOHII , 2 : ttrh-kcr , J ; McTamanj. Double nhisI'ariull and Hronthurs. Invln. Strlckni and Hiouthuis. 1'list on | bills. Itidford , Joyce , llrouihers , Irwin , btilukur , CiooKs Illtbv pitched ball I'lirrt-ll. htrlcl.or , Hrottii. struck out : Hv Hullln ton. 2 ; by O'ltrlon. 4 , Kaston , I. Wild pitcher : Dullln ton , Caslon , 2. Umpire. Koi Ins , \SHINfiTOS'S Will TCIIEI ) WASHINGTON- , Mac 13. Washington's ' pitchers xvoio hit hard today , and aided bv ' wretched Holding , in vxhlch' all the players made errors except Hlnes and Uccchor , Cin cinnati xxas enabled lo win easily. Attend 1- ance , ! i,70U Score : Washington 2 Cincinnati . . 1 17 lilts : Washington. 0 , Cincinnati. 18. I.r- rorsXViishliizton , II ; C inclimti L' II it- turlcs Mo-Uiilrii and .Mite. lluiloy and CYine I' irnod inns : Wiisbltuton , 1 : L'lnclmmtl. 1 Two-biso hits Uarni-y 'I liree-b isy hitsCiumx.in. . Stolen hisc-s : Kelly - , Carney ' . ' , llatllold , ( 'in iv.in , Hurley Double plays. Can iv in to Kelly to Carney , tian ix.iu to C.mie ) . 1'lisl on bills : Uasb- liulon 4 : Cine-inn ill , I ' trneU outHv llnt- Hold. .1 ; by Crinu. ! i I'.issc-d bulls : McUulroJ. Tlmo. T o hours I'mplioJonid. . ST. i.cu is c 011 PN'T ( OIIP. . ' , Md. , Mny ii : McMahon and Hoblnson put up agio-it game of bull today and .shut out St Louts. A cloio decision In favor of Uiiltimoro assisted in the result. Attendance , 1,000. Score : Haltlmoro 1 0 0 1-i : St. I.onis 0 lilts : Hiiltlmore , 7 ; SU I.onls , ' > Krrors- Ilultlmoro. .1 ; St. Louis , a Hattenes MoM ihon and Itoblnson ; ( irllllih and lloyln. learned inns llaltlmorc. ' . ' Stolen bis < Hi II iltlmoie , 1. Double plays. 1 Kan and lloylo 1'lrst. on balls M. I.onls. . ' . MrucU out. Hv McMahon. .1. hy ( iilllltli , ,1 , Wild pltohos Orinilh , 1. I'lrston urrois llal- tlmore 'J ; Si l.ouls , ' . ' Left on bases , H illi- more. 1) ) ; ht. Louis , II I'lmeOno hour and llft-tlve minutes Umpire Mutlhcus. ATIII KriCS 1IKAT TIIK CHAXIl-IONH. Piinuin ntiA , May M The Athlotirs xx-oti another game from Loulsvillo this after noon. Hoth Doran nnd lloono xvoro hit haul and each icec-ixed miserable suppott. Cilia- ban xxas effective and xxas backed up 11 fault less sljle. Attendance , " , I7U. Scorj Alhlotlc-s . 40004 „ ' L1 4 H-IK Ioillsxlllu . . - 1 llnsc hitsAtlihtlcs , 11 , I.oulsxII'K 7. Trrors : Iouls\te | | , 8 Ilittc-iles ( 'iilla- litin and iMclvooiigh , Doran and Coolt , ' I'arned runs- Athletics , 7 : Louis ville , I. Tnu-busu hits. Mulvpr i . Weaver , Mllllu'an Stolen ha os ( orkhlll. " Mcio u by , shlnnlek. Doublu piavs Wood , [ ! nnd McKeoiiKhniilcii , Coicoran , Mu- Kcouzh. llallnnn. 1'lrst on eriors ( 'alluhan , , 2iriiik out Hv Dor in , ' . ' Cullaliun. I I'ussod balls MrKfoiiKh. I , CooK , 1 Wild pitches Dcir-in DoomI'ltm - One hour and 1 lift ) -one mlnuU s Uniplro I'erguson. American AHsncliulon ( laiullni ; . I'lavoaon. . Lost. 1'er ft Hoslon . 27 I'l ' H .704 II tltlmnru . 2'i P. II . St. Louis . -M ' . II , r > Louls\lllo . . .11 I > in ,4 At hli tics. . . - ! > I M .4HJ Columbus . U IS 17 ,4CI Clm Inn ill . 11 I. 18 .400 . . . - ' " ' 7 18 . .8J At Qulncy Qulnoy ! , OtUnu 'J. At Daxonport DavcupoitS , . ( ollet t. At Cedar Kapids Cedar Uapldi 0 , Au- roia 1. _ _ Coming Aiiallu | ST Lot is , Mo , May 13. John Toomor has chullongod Jacob Gauduer to low him three races for $1J > W ) a i.Ido , for ontira money and a fair portion of the g ito receipts. Su > snN S W , May 1 ! ) A match has been : il ranged for between McLean and Suubury , oatsimm , for the cliampionstiip uud i.Hxi uHldo. The rontost will talto plaeu on tno Paramatta river , July 17 , In a ll'irco Htorm nhlch HHCipl ever Musso- wah , India , thu building lui'd n.stlm barracki. hiiudunly ( ollnpsi-d , kllllni ; BX ! soldier * out right and sciloubly Injurlu tun olhcri , p i MOV TDII AIIUI ' S LASl llllLiiIl'11 , llo Wins the Kontuokj Derby lu Scaroalj Moro Than n Chut.r. NO MATCH FOR HIM WAS IN THE RACE , Croat DnthiisliiHiii Ainoni ; ttit Pcopto \Vho Adinli-o ' 1 lioiougliliriMl llotsi'ilosli Itodini ; ( oiii- niLMitted at Itcliiionl 1'iiik. Lot isvn t K , ixy . May 1H Although tha Deibj proved , tame , Hal and uninteresting , thu i ocular spi ing meeting of iho Loulsvlll4 Jockey club xx'as most nuspiclouslx in.iupur- nteil nt Cnuichills Doivns todav F.ailx iu the morning low black cicnnls guxo ptomnu of inln. The wind blexx In lltful gusts nnd made tlio stteols of the citx dtaagronhlo It turned cooler toxx mis noon , the clouds woto drinen nxxa ) , the situ shouo out btlghtlx but the dust and xx Iml remained The seventeenth doihy , the fltst sovom luco for wostmn thiOL'-joir-olds , xxas lo bu tun In the nfti'inoon , and deibx dax In Louis- xlllo means xxluil nil holiday put together and tolled Into might do In other places I'lio city was oxuirun by strangers attracted Iieio by the conxmitlon , that assembled at noon and adjouuied lu honor of the occasion , but attiaetod pilnclpillv bx the itu-es and the xxhoui state emptied Itself Into Loulsxlile , xxhcio the comliip oiiulno chutnplons weio to meet In a hoart-bicaking tosl of stamina and speed on thu turf Vehicles of over ) kind xxeto in drmni d , and ns early as 1J o'cloc k the asphalt cli ix cs and botiluxaids leading to Iho Downs wiuo lined xxllh eoichas , oauliigos , bucgios , traps , pony caits , osptojs xxagons , onmtwissos and vehicles of all kinds , nnd thu tldo of pedes tiians and sticcl cur passengers xxas potning Into the course Tlio Held Insldo thu track laillngs xxa full of people of exciy class llx ' _ ' ' ' o'clock tlieio xxeio J'l.lHlO people in the Ili-ld , nnd exeij piomineiKO xxithotil thu uiiclusino xxas blntk xxlth people The gland stands , cnbnge-d slnco lust xe.ir , ami tl.o nexxlx teiiaced lawns xxeio Jammed , and cm top of the stands so great xx i * the cioxxd pen hod there thai approhen slons xxeti ) felt Hi il theto vxoulil bo a col lapse Knpugii pcolu ) p lid admission to sxxoll llio attiMidiliuu to III.OJI and atnouir them xxas the laigest nuinbuis of ladles even- In tbo ladies' stands , dub houses and llixxns The belling stand xxas occupied by llftx bookmakers , mid the ) had a gic.u deal MIOIO than the ) could attend tu Betting xxus ot the llx cliesl . .iml and thu booli mullets in idc a moiio.x haul Of course thodeibx xxas the cifitesl at- liacllon. It had boon announced thai the ) stintors In the derby would bo llutt \ \ nllico , Valcia , Cioorgcloxxn , Halgoxxan , Ixingiuan and Huston nnd Lnabcu's ptcc-i , High i'ai- IIT , and Poet Scout lion Dill Ovxuns of ( ! ( orgeloxxn.oxxncr of Gcoigetoxxnconcluded his colt xxas not lit , nnd letused to subject him to the trying or leal , and ho xxas an nounced ns a non-sttiiter The tcvrgitn brolh"ts nlso doc idod not to tr.x an ) oxpul mcntsxxitli Vullcrs , xxhoni thox xx anted to saxe. Hasten let High Tariff , Iho betlei 01 u of his pair , icmalii in. ICingman's in eat rae-o at Loxlngton en tilled him to Hrst call In the betting , and It xxas a liberal bookmaker tlmt laid odes of $ .300 to J'lOO on bis winning Uulgoixun xxas second choice at fito'J , xxllliH and IU to I obtainable against Halt \\allacoand Hlgli TarllT. The placed odds ngalusi Diilgoxxan vxoio 3 to n Some mookmakeri laid 8 lo n against the Hold nnd some laid against ICinginan In this fashion. The Uumpelm's "bools nnd saddles1' nt t o'clock cleat ed llio boiling slauds , and there was a stampede for ndxnntagoous positions on i.njpoint xx hero cvon aiij- kind of a vioxv of the course could bo oblained. Everything xvas expectancy , excitement and betokened great Intorosl in xx hat xx'as to c unio. The course xx-as cleniod and Mr IClnsoa Stone .Incobln's ICinginan , king of equities , besiiodo by Isai o Muijliy , ihocoloion Archer , Hrst iipearod. | ) Hecognltlon of lioisu nnd rider xxns folloxvcd by unlhuslaslio cheers Hilgoxxnii next ap peared. The colt xvas ridden by tlio bl.uk Ox it-ton , and if a conqueror xxas to bo found for Kingmun , Hnlgoxx-uii was his name. Kiloy , on Hail Wiill.no , nnd K. Williams . . . . High ' 1 nift c intctod past lliocroxxdod .stands and lo iho nail iiiito pole , xxhoro Slniiur James H. Ferguson nxxnllud them. Kangeil up , the ) xxeio given Ihu Hag at the Hist atlauipl. "They'iuolT.1 from UiousnnUs of throats coiuo next The Seventeenth doibx xxiu malting , and theio never xvas such clouding and Jamming for llrsl vioxv of Iho raoers. Sloxvlv Iho pace ixas sot , xxlth High Tat iff making thu running , Hallow an nt tno saddle girths , aril ICinginan and Hint Wul- hico xx ell up The pace xvas slow and at the half llio positions xvure iinchangod , all n long w.xv fiom the wire. ' 1 hov passed Iho stand In the same order , but on the back stretch Hurt Wallace and High Tailff Joined strides wilh Halpoxvau ut thu same old placo. The gap opened up to txvo lengths , but a motion of Murphx's aims lot slip a lltlle moio head loom th it ICinginan hud been lighting for , and the gap xvas sloxvly closing. The p-ico quickened iml thu mdo xx is Hnlshed. ICingman's stride xxas as icguliir and his head xxas in thu air , although Muiphy had been gr.iduullv iniproxlng his pof- tion. Hounuing the last turn lofoio stinlghtc.iing time , KiiiL'tmin's head was dc/xvu , but ho seemed not anxious to cut n pace al a livelier speed Ho had the other * he it at any tlmo , and the only ono than made u shoxv against him xxas Ualgoxvan , the lost beaten back. The stiueglowns bilof. An- ott.ui kink of Murphy's 111104 went out , the xx hip descended , and the colt's losponsa xvas n bin.it of speed that ctieolc the hard whipped and hard-ridden li ilgoxvnn off and sent him a xx inner of the Kentucky dei by of IS'll bv an open length , lialgoxx-an * xxas second end , a length from High Tin iff , Hurt Wnllaco a half length to the reir. Nobody uxpuotud fast tlmo for there xvas nothing lo imiltu Kingman 11111 , and , with u tnick hcivy with dust , there xx-as no dlsip- point incut xvhen Captain Hlllv Williamson hung out from tlio stand the Hginei"ii'4. ' . The distance xvas the logular dot by louto' ono and one-ball miles and each carried 1 i ) pounds. Spokane's tlmo wilh Proclor ICnott In the by Klngm in The pecuniary vnluo of this > oar'H dei oy U about $1,700 I'intnic'o , six furlongs , Hi-lllng welglil fir IIKO ; sturti'is I'tto Mu'ot Ci lo li won hy a Ipngth , Juhllco ( .0 oml , Hob L third Tlmo - 1 HI * Diul rape , cluh pursn t > Q ) , tlirun-ynir-o d m ildpns al o\\cd HM > pounds \M U-lits for u i , one inlln Seu stniiui * Milt \ oniu ; iStorii uon , .M l HuiU. si coml , sir Aimer third I'lnm -I II SH-OIK ! race , purse SIM for two j car-old millions MM' furlongs I'L-ht htmli M ( i\- i iton and John llnrl.lt > r in i dt-ml li at Inn dill i a li luth nxvnj , puisu divided 'llno- 1 ill I'lfth rue. holllnc. allowances for threc- yu ir-iihU ami upwaidUO added by I rank I ulir. thu e-iiiai | lets of u mile he its , uluvi u slaitt-rs MillrosS xxon lint hunt. < l lo j ) , lioyal liurtur heeon 1 , Duku of Ill hlun I thlr I. Tlniu-l II Second ho itullross and lloynl fiaiter r n a ' dead heat , l.d lloppur third TIIIIK I I 't . Hun offSullross xxun us bu pluasud , Koyiil llartor seiond. Tlmu I Id