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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1891)
THE O3IAHA DAILY BEE , pEflllUSPAY , OOTOBEK 2 2 , FANGIION FIXED THE TALENT Gtllant Little Mare Gave the Pool Box Very Hard Rap. DIRECT SMOTHERED HAL POINTEF California I'accr Tnkns Thro Straight from ( lie Tennrssecari Shorter Marks l''lxod In Cali fornia Other VJ3HYHODY wi : dulichtod with tb races yesterdnj The weather wa superb for iho second end day of ih Union Park races in fnct it was eve nn improvement 01 that of the first , u _ _ the > n was wnrmoi JinU tlio winds less keen nnd Insinuating.A nil Iho nltendanco wa n , mtu consequence fully ns large again , the ladies , who uro ad milted frco , turning out In such number us to transform the grand stand nm ciuartor strolch Inio vorltnblo parterres. Al along Iho homo slrolch nnd soiiih of lb' ' judges1 stand for the distance of suvcrn lyinilrcd yards wns n cordon of cnrrinces nm handsome turnouts four or five ilocp. Th nttondnnco Irom Ibis city wus very large about everybody Interested In flno horse being on the grounds. The starters , Judges nnd timers were th nmo us clllcintcd on the opening day. The llrst event was iho unfinished 2:2 : trot , which wns postponed last evening will two heats to Iho credit of Neva Seoly , tw to Clara P. nnd ono to Fanchon , which lef these tUreo to llnlsh. Sturtcr McElroy rani the trio to iho track promptly at hulf past lii nno" nf tor warming up they wcro given i good seudofT < i few minutes before 1. Knnchcoii Won the Unco. Fnnchoon , the polo horse , got away with beautiful burst of speed und for the ful nillo It wn * n race for blood , each drive cxortlng himself to got his borso t the front. Whitney , however , who noli the ribbons behind Faneheon , proved him self tbo master of the situationfind althougl pushed to the limit , ho wns never headed und won bv a length. It was a rattling gooi mile the quarter being reeled oil in 'M sou ends , the hulf In 1:11 : , Iho three- quarters li 1IS : nnd iho mlle In 2:23 : Hat. This left th horses on even terms with Iwo heals each nud Faneheon as favorite for ; the fliiRlo. They wore sent oft on the llrst irial in th Hcvcnth. Fanchon mndo lha paltorn and I wns too much for Novmmd Clara , as the ; were never ublo lo head her. The quarter were made in 3lf , 1JU : > , Il7 : , ' < ji mlle 2:22 : ( Summary : Kanchon ; .1 I ! 5 5 1 1- Nova Seely 1 1 I > 4 " Ulnral' 0 4 1 1 ; t : i Ill-other 'Js'1 U dr. Moody r > t > 2 dr. Uiiulph 4 II B dr. Time : 'Js'- 2EiJ : ! aS4 : , Stziu , : ! : . Ilnro AVim a lilt ; Hunch. Second event , 23 : : ! trot , purse f4DO. Entries Helen , b. in. , by Waterloo , Ilciincliamp & Jar via. Concordla , Kan , ; Joker , b. s. , by l.ue , Jr. F. H. 1'lorsoii. Syracuse , Neb. ; Aravnnt , b. s. by Anibusquu. 1'odrant & Son , St. Joe. Mo. Hello 'Chomp , b. in. , by llawthorno , W. Dally 1'oru , Nub. ; Itlno Hull , b. in. , by Tramp , K. U Miller. 1'iillurton , Nob. ; Lord I'lilcn. b. . . bj Aiaiiibrlno Startle , A. ( J. Shepard , llarysvlllo Kan. ; Hallor Hoy. 9. a , , by Archibald , 10. 1'iitlo N'cola , In. : Krtid 10 , b. . , I'alincr llros. , I. : OrossoVIs.j Wlnonii. cr. in. , by Ciav Shupard O. 8. Doud , Wliona , Wls. : Independence. blk " Kdward Kverctt , i'hlloHwect , ItocUford filbyl Owing to the largo field , considerable tinu was consumed in gelling tlrcm off , but whei they did go McUlroy had them on as over terms ns was possible. The polu horse , Froi K , went to the front , with Lord Palon ani Indcpondenco on his bcel.s. At the half Inile poudcnco pulled up and cnmo round to thi stretch neck and neck with Fred K. and or the turn passed him , as did Lord Paten dowi the Htrotch. The horses cnmo under the vviro : Independence llrst , Lord Palen second end , Fred K third , Joker fourth , Aravanl illlh , Mlnoua sixth , Helen seventh , Belle Thorno eighth and liluo Belle nnd Sailor 13 oj shutout. Time : " : ! ! 0. Ancthiirgood start was made with Inde pendence gelling all the vantage duo him. He took the lend , nnd although . Lord Palen nnd Aravunt gnvo him n horse race he won by r good length , Palon second , Aravunt third , Allnona fourth , Hello Thorno tifth , Jotcci .sixth . , Helen seventh and Fred E. last. Timoi Indopondcnco was novcr headed In the third heat. Summary : Indopoiidonco , 1 1 ] Lord Talon , / . 2 3 S Ar.ivant 5 II 4 Frml 1C II 8 ii Joker 4 li i Mlnona. U 4 1 llulon , 7 7 l ! Hello Thorno 8 9 llluolloll dls. Hallor Uoy dij. Time ; . ' . ' : 0 , SffWi , sal , Won. in Three Stral lit. Third ovont. 21 : trot , uur ! > o S40D , Starters : IllotiiBO Uhluf. ch. K. . by King I'atuhon. Hlauk- inan Ilrjs. , Mloux Falls. & I ) ; Vic tor WlikoH , B. K. , by Young Wllkes , P. h , Itath- burn , Denver , Colo. : Isnau U , K. . , by Ath- lutto , N. 11. Itjdolleiim , Marlnetlc , Wis , : 1'ranU I' , blk. a.bv Darwin. W. J. I'orry. Omaha ; HoUteln. br. s. , by Indianapolis , c. ' . Illinium , Omaha ; llershon. h. . , by llorshal , W. J. llu- ohan , Kansas City : IJnulu Josh , byVusnur Iliishuw . tlrofe , Dos Mulnos , la. The horses were sent off In the ninth scoring. Horshon , the polo horse , breaking badly on the start , was passed bv both Vie- Idr Wilkes and Frank P. Wllkes soon cap- lured u commanding lead nna came In nnd under Ihe wironin jog. Tlmo : I:2S. : Thosccond wns unolhurcusy one for Wilkos. The balance of the pang were In it , but that was all. Tlmo : 2 : 9. Wilkoa took iho ihird without turning uhulr. Time : 2 : ! IU. Summarv ; Victor Wllkes j t'i KninkT 2 'J Unelo.losh 4 4 ; llersben ; i n 4 IllntopiUhluf. f a Holstoln ills ibiiao U I , , . , Ur Tlmu : 2i8. : ' . ' : iy , U:30. : They Uldn't l lntHh. Fourth event , 3-yonr-old trot , purao , 810) ) , Entries : Miss Helen , b. in. , by ICoyitlVIIlies , U. M. Duck , Omaha ; Monopoly , hi. s. . by Mlnon , Knaul & lloldun , Dunlson , lu , , .MUa Alum , by Hebron , Charles llarnnm , Omaha. Miss Helen led to the pole , when Miss Alma exchanged places with her , nnd held It nil rounu. winning , huwovur bv u scant head. Time ; 2:5n. : Mlis Helen took Ihu second boat easily In Tho'thlrd hont wns a tight ono , Helen hold- intr the lead clean 'round to tha homo strotcli , when aha broke badly uud wus passed bv Miss Alma , who trotted in a winner by n neck. Tlr.io : 2:51. : As darkness wus rapidly enveloping the landscape tbo judges an nounced that the race wouli1 not ha linlshcd until today , the fourth beat to bo called at 12KOsharp. ; Summary : las Alma , . . \ 1 2 1 S Iss llolen. . , . . . , . . . , , . . , \ n i u oiuipoly. . . . , dr Time : ' 'ISO , SSSM , ' . ' :5t. : :5t.ho ( ho Motors. Tbo only thing thathai mnrred the perfect BUCCCSJ and plonsuro of thu mooting so far was the iiulllug off of llio motor cars before the races were ovoc. On both days the last car loft the ground * fully ono hour bolero tha cloo of the ruces , occaslonlni ; tbo crowd much unnoyuncc mid discomfort , us on both days the majority of the people have boon compelled to foot U frc.m the park to tha main motor line. Secretary Nat Drown says toll will not bo repealed , that can will nwdlt tbo crowd until after tbo Inn lick Is trotted. Today will bo the great day of thu season , at tno following programme attusU : SOOtrot. l'uriOl oa Guoluh.Jr , . J. 1) . 1'at- terion , Oh art run , Nob. ; Hallor lloy. ( Jharles .eKory , Council 11 hi flu ; Jay II , , I. J , uitn , 'SkJoojChurlusllaldwIu ' , I'luuo Valley 01,1- , PIUTI Danny l'i 1'atrlck llroi , Oinnlui : I.onl Caifroy , C. A. llurnuni , Omubu ; Vounv ItaiiK O. II. llarrutt , Uunlnp. la. : K llollldny , 11. lUr Une , Orote , Nub. 1'ursu. tlOO. Pan Tuokor. 0. a. . . Bt. Loulst illll SleCrucken , Krank M. Daly. Auburn , Nub. ; A. K. Duvls. U'lnx HUI look f urni , Ht. Joe ; 1'rlncoT. Adam Thump- on. Uniuhai Volk. 1' . I'olluK , Nooli. lu. Htock Yards dortiy. 1'unu ) . 1 1 00. Ftow-fpr-ull trot. i'ur e. ( luu : JuisIuGitlnnn. It. T , Knootc , filoux Ulty ; Kuiuvhon. J. W. lloycc. Sioux 1'allni Moody. Illnckburn Hrn Hloux Knlls : I'lara V. U. C. llowil.VJnonn. . Wls Nuvu Sceley. Kln Hill stuck farm , Hu Joe. DtitKVT Dili IT. Hal Pointer's Prldo Olvon n Sever Hot Hitolc by HU Grn.it Ulval. NASHVILLE , Tonn. , Oct. 21. Thousnnd.i c broon ! TunnosiiGo hearts and thousands c empty pockctbooits wcro carried nwny fret Cumberland park this evening. Hal Pointci their pride , their pet , who carried all thai money , Imd suffered dafnnt In three stralgli heats , the matchless California pacer , Dlrecl showing him hliThcols wllhcomparatlvocnsc The time of the second heat was the bcs over mndo In a race In harness , loworln Pointer's record half n second. Neither o the ll > lng steeds broke in cither bent nm worked like clock woik all the way round. Hal Pointer had thu polo In the first hen and hold it until the quarter polo wn reached , when Direct , who had been on nl most equal terms with him from the start made a magnificent spurl mid secured the In sldo of the track. After Hint It ivaa cas ; suiting nnd Kd Goers pulled tip Pointer before fore reaching thu wire. The second heatsnw Direct nt the polo am ho held It throughout. The best Polntc could do was to stay abreast of him iintl reaching thu half mlle poll , where Ulroc gradually drew away , the Tennosscoan's llm burst of spued In the stretch bolng of ni avail. It wns generally believed that thi champion could hnvoitono inU:031md : Polnte pressed him moro closely , ho running onsllj in -:0'it : ) , Uccr driving him mngnlllcuntly The last , heat was a repetition of the others Direct loading nearly all the way. The Him bv iiuurtcrs wns : Throe Quarter. Half. Quarters. .Mile Klrsthoat U.'U 1U5 : > 4 1WU : ! Sill ) Second heat. . . . : r..i UiM'i IMU : : ar.O ! Third hunt 32 ! ' , lKi : 1'W" : 2:11 : llnl Pointer was a big favorite In the pool : on the llt-st heat , selling nt ? 10U acnlnst fit for Direct , Even money nnd (5 ( to 5 was oo tninublo against Direct on the books. Th1 belting in the second boat was not material ! ; changed from the first , but the Ihlrd foum Direct selling nt $100 to $ X for Pointer. Class2:40 : , trotting ( unfinished yeslerday ) Nnshvlllu won. lie-election second , JtlcJni third. Host tune : Z-.T i. Two-year-old pacing. Htnko J.VK ) : Niitnlli Wllkes won , .Monadelo second. Alice AVllke ; third. Rest tlmu : 2'Xli. : Ola.s.s 'J : : ; . ) , trottln- : , for 4-yoar-olds , stuki JI.IHO : Constiiutlnu won , Alabama second .Mary Me third. Destitute : 'J'JHi. : Match race , purse WWh ) : Dlioct , 1 1 Hal I'ointur 2 2 Ilesttinio : 2WH. : Class 'JiO : ! , trotting , guaranteed stake o $ 'J.VJO : Lord Clifton won. " Gamut second Dlrepo third , llcsttlinu : ' 'ilsl' . 3IOKK JIKCOHIJS. CiilU'oi-nlti l < "lycrs Coiitlnuo to Sot the Tlmo .Mark Lower. STOCKTON' , Cnl. , Oct. 21. Two moro worli records were broken on the Stockton tracl today. A Palo Alto yearling ( Bell Bird ) driven by iMnrvin , wont against her rccon of 2 : 'jr % nnd made the mlle in'J : iJ.f. Ilo : quarters were : i7& , 1 : M , I.1 : ! ! , 2:20Jf. Thi filly did not maUo n skip in the mllo. Man-it than drove Arlon , by Electioneer , against his record of 2:15 ; ' anil made thu inllo without i skip , llnishlnir strong in'Jl-l' < f. The quur tors were SUM , 1:07 : , l-ll'i : , 2 : UK. At the conclusion of Arlon's mnl the timer. all agreed as to the tlmo nnd veteran horse men said the record would niivor bo beaten Orrin HIckolc said ho never saw such a game llnisb. Ho added : "That la the horse tbal will make two minute work If any horse evei does. " Palo Alto came out lame , but warmed ui well nnd went neninst his record ofUBJX Ho mudo the mlle In 2:11 : iC , ihus lowering bis record. His quarters wcro y.'lif , 1O.W : , 1 i'J,1 , 2:11 : J . Some of the watches made II 2:11 and two of the timers were only a shadi over 2:11 , so It was called 3 : llf. ? EDOAII. Nob. , Oct. 21. [ Special Telegrair to Tin : BEK. | The Edgar races ononec auspiciously today. The attendance wns gooc ! and'all the races closely contested. The twc exhibitions given by tbo Iluichor comblna- lion were excellent nnd gave universal sails- faction. The llrst rnco was best two In throe for 2-yoar-olds. Following is the summnry Onukn . 1 4 Hilly I' . . i a Frank It . 2 Aldebarron . a Drydon- . 5 Time : 2:3.2M7 : ( } . S:5I : . Throe uilnutu trot : Harry II. . 3 1 Johny Slhiins. . . 15 I.ady Dutlur . a y Mlku Spramm . 4 4 John A. ICasson . llsu ) Tlmu : L':47 : , 2S1 : , 2:4a' : Half mile and rupuat , running ( unfinished ) llruco . l I.ucy Jolinson. . . 4 KettluUniy . 3 Judge Arnot . 2 4 Tlmo ; 4HS. ! W ) . Gnrllold Park It CHICAOO , 111. , Oct. 21. Hosults nt Gnrflcld pnrk. today : Firs race , throe fourths of a mile : liosurvo won , Major Nolan second. Hedfo.xtlilrd. Time : il7. : v Second rnco. mlle and llfty ynnls ; Folsoni \\irn. t1hnrRhlll Clark second , Ifob I , third. Tlmo : iJ8J.i. : Third race , mlle and 100 yards : Duke of Mllpltas won. Innocence second , Martin lltis- Roll third. Tlmo : INSy. Fourth race , three-fourths of u mlle : Mttlo Hilly won , Cliillndasccond , Fuloro third. Tlmu : Fifth race , three-fourths of n mile : Uc- noiincu won. VerdettuHocond , Lord Lonsdalu tlilid. Tlmu : 1:1. : ) . Sixth race , ono and onn-olRhth miles : Hob Tlioiiins won , I.on shot second , Aristocrat third. Tlmo : 2ofl. : Down at Lexington LKXINOTOX , Ky. , Oct. 21. Lexington run ning races : First -race , llvo-slxtcentha of n mllo. for nialdonyoarolds : ( Jllntlu 0 won , Konnla Beeond. Altavolto tlilid. Time : ! n > . Second race , sullliiK purso. ono mlle : Ed F.shclby won , Monnuiuincli second , Hob Toombs third. Time : 1I8'4. Third race , pursu --year-old maidens , one mile and a .sUtc.'entli : Marietta won , Long Ten second , Vlrsln 11 third. Tlmu : 1SI. : I'ourlh raco. iiurac , free handicap for a-yoar-olus and UDW'irds. ' ono , uul onu-uk'hth miles : Aniilu won. flannel ! second , Dr. Nave third. Time : l.s'.J. Fifth racY- . purse , Jynnr-olil : illlles , flvo fur- loiij : * : ( lluiiiuntliio won. I'urolo nucond , BiratlmmUl third. Time : lniH. : HO'IIIDIIIH all FJiiunlii . Piiii\iii.i : > iiA ! , Pa. , Oct. 21. The fall fneotlm of the Helmont Urlvlng association win begun todnyjat Dolmont park before a Rood shed croxvil. The trnck was In fnhly good conditions. Thuro were but two 'races scheduled lor today , hut us neither were de cided ut the end or flvii boats each , the con clusion was postponed till tomorrow. First rnou , 2:40 class ; linn S nnd Olnncllns were tlod for llrst plnco. Host tlmu : 2:27'i : , Second rnoc , at'JO class : llravo and Muscle It were tied for first place with Wallace U third. I lest time : 2't. : Cold at liidoiiundunuc. IxiiEru.NnnxcE , lu. , Oct. 31. A cold north wind made unfavorable wonthor for record breaking today. Weather favorublo , Allorton will ho started tomorrow against bis record of 2:01)14. : ) S4U | troV : I.ndy SayiiRO won. Kasoor ROCOIII ) , Allison third , lleit time : -Jj-.u1. } . 2i4ijmco : Trim won. Hilly Snmitiio second , Lohulontthlnl. Host tlmu 'Jilrt' . ii-yuar-ohl trot , 2:40 class : Helton wpu. Stnr Monk second , Cmnlii third. Host time ! 2:1US. : Totlny. These horses uro looked on with much favor in the races named : llAI/rlMOUE. 1. Sohnylklll I'roinonndo. 2. Hoodlum Sunorltu. a Hnstuod St. John. 4. Judk'u Morrow Sir Jchn. B. Futurity Hujiartuo. UUlTKNnRIIU. 1 Little Frod-InslKht , lioiuales I'anuruy. 3. Arub-Fluvllla. 4. SttlUhury Iv-nl. Sk Auto < 'rat Karly Hlas.suiii. C. I'fltlld-HonnlalClns. Sl'.tllKH IK.S1'UKI. \Vhlnpeil iiy SAN FiU5SCsco , Cal. , Oct , 31. Tonight the Occidental club was tilled with spectator ! awaiting the contestants In the ulovo match between Hilly Mubor , the Australian , nnd Billy Maban ot Jjun Frandsco which bad been arranged tor tonight. The director * ot Ibo club moanvf hllo wuro discussing the ad- disability of calling the mutch off. Mabor had been altncUcd with fever two weeks ns xvhlch lasted some days , but ho said ha hit recovered and foil well. A majority t the directors , however , apparently tlld nt consider him in peed physical condition an physicians were called In , A * a rojull c their examination they decided thnt Mnbc was not In condition , and President Kobli son entered the ring nnd announced that th light was off , stntlni ; tlm winner's part of th purse would co to Mahan , ninbor oxprcsso himself as exceedingly .sorry nt this tcrmlnr tlon of the match , as ho was practically per tliless nnd hnd forrcltott ono match to Mahn liust Juno on account of illness. \VcHtorn Assoul tilon fl WASIIIN'OTOX , D. C. , Oct. 21. The follow ing nntnod pluyors hhvo bson reserved bj clubs , memboM of the Western tmoclntloi for ISO1. : ICnnsas Oily Manning , Oiinson. Wilson Hwiirtrul , Sowdur. ( { each , 1'niiM.Hloln , Stearin I'lokutt. Cnrpunter , Sinllli , Diingan , Donvur 'f ebnan SIcirr ( ! , Konnor , Hpraiue Hoard , Hiirns , [ < obuk. Wilson , Merrlc k , O'Con mil' , llrennan. Sioux Cltv Hart , Dewald , Muakln , Kliru HtransM. Nicholson , O'llrlon. Kaymoml , Schul bock. Viindvkp. ( iunnls , Swarlwood. O nalia Mt-Nnbb , h'lolds , FlalinlRan , Smith McOlono , Wrlijlit. .MeUlollan. I'nt Killoii Doud. CnicAno , III. , Oct. 21. Pat ICIllon , tin noted lionvy-wolght prlzo fighter , died to iilghtatSM.-io'cloclt. Thecatisoot his dent us stated bv the physicians Is orysipoln ! Killon a fortnight ago dofontcd Bob Ferguson son In n anngulnnry ring encounter near thl city , but though securing the victory has no been n well man .sin 00. AHHoulntton Team. CIIICAOO , III. , Oct. 21. The Chicago Amoi lean association ball club has completed it organization und tomorrow will. It Is under siood , formally elect George II. William president. Samuel O. Morton sccrotnry am Fred PfofTor cnplain. The general mcotin ; of the American association also takes plac hero tomorrow. _ Coursing in Kaunas tJiiBAT BcNi ) , ICiis. , Oct. 21. The flrsi scries of races for the American Held cut under the nusplcoa of the National Coursliu association wus completed todny and thollrs series of Ihe Ctreat , Bonil derby was begun , The Ihials will' bo run Saturday , IT.lt.X ASH TJIV I'UVll. Ex-Premier Crlspl's Contribution t < the Nortli Ainorlcau Itovlcw. Ni'.w YoiiK.'Oct. 21. The North America ; Uoview for 'ovcmber prints Iho first of : series of nrllcles by ox-Premier Crispl o I Inly , cnlillcd "Italy and the Pope. " After tracing the causes nnd events whlcl led to the nnlflcallon of Italy mid the varlou conllicts between civil authorlly nnu thi temporal power of the pope in the last 101 years , Slgnor Crisp ! says : Koine , under tlo pope , was a pansrcno spo which must have polsonoil the whole body o thu nation , l-'rom ISCiO onward. It had tie como the asylum of all the fallen dynasties u cavu of hrlgaml.s who Infested thu southern orn provinces of the peninsula. This hcliif stated , the redemption of the Eternal Cltj was not onlv a logical oonsciucnco | of the res toratlon of Italian rights ; It was necessary K the pacification of thu country For a people , the right to exist , In freedom nnd independence long ante-dates any rcnsor of princes or any international treaty , con- rjuo.stor usurpation. Thu Insidious good luul ot a despot , may mispend the exercises of thh right , bill It docs not. diminish It. much less can they slay 11. Internal. Imperceptible within its natural limits , the nation reass- suinos Its own autonomy almost as soon as It has freed Itself from the grasp of sacrcdota and civil tyranny. ' 1 hu question of this temporal power of the pope has troubled for many years the minds ot all Italian statesmen. Certainly It has boon for us thu most dllllcutt to deal with In consequence quence of the character of universality which thu head of the church possesses In vlrtnuol his mission. When Cavour had determined thai thu temporal power must come to an end , Ihroimh pacific means and by an agreement with the Catholic world , that Illustrious min ister was the first. In our tlmu to undertake seriously thu study of moans to achieve this und. Hu diud too soon to witness the failure ol his policy. Garibaldi was prevented from en'- tln tlio gordlan knot , but wltho'nt tlio onnnon Ihu I'orta 1'la wouUl never have been opened lo Ihu nation to take possession of Its otpltul JVMl'HD 111K r Two Killed and Three Pntally Injured in n n. & O. Itailroiicl Wreck" . PITTSIIUIIO , Pa. , Oct. 21. Passenger tralr. No. 3 was wrecked on the Baltimore & Ohlc road near St. John's station , forty miles oasl of Cumberland , Md. , this afternoon , result ing in the instant killing of two persons' and the injury of seven others , thrco of when will die. The dead nro : JAMES KNUCKLES , engineer , married , RODNEY HICHAIiDS , fireman , married , The injured nro : W. S. Lii'i'iNco'rT , postal clerk , Grafton. \V. Vo. , will die. S. H. SM.VKII , postal clorir , Martlnsburg , \V. Va. , will die. CIIAHI.ES CUAIO , postal clerk , Cumberland , will dlo. The engine jumped the track and the wreck was complete. 11' J ! . 1 Tlllilt 2'O It KC. IS T. For Omnhn nnd vicinity For Thursday , fair weather , growing warmer ; for Friday , warmer. For Missouri Fair till Friday ; warmer in southeast , stationary temperature in central , cooler Thursday night in northwest , north westerly winds , becoming variable. For Iowa , Nebraska. Kansas and Colorado Fair , warmer by Thursday night ; winds Becoming southerly. Death Uoll. CAUHOU.TOX , 111. , Or.t. 21. Lmous S. For- cslor died suddenly of heart dlseaso this afternoon , aged 60 years. Ho was a nioinliur of the constitution cou- ventlon of 1S47 and llllcd thn iinaxplrod term ) f ( lonui-al John M. rainier In IKil. Ilo was mu of thu llvo democrats In thu senate tl.ut voted toratlfy President Lincoln's uninncl- latlon proclamation. Hu was couuty judi ) ! of ireene county ilfteen years and wns wull known throughout ihu state. Lot'HviM.E , Ky. , Oct. 21. Gllderoy Wells tirinin , United States consul to Sydney , Now Soulh Wnlos , died hero tonight of Bright's disease. CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. 21. Captain Adolphus Alvaros , whoso feats in the wnv of alsinfoct- ng foul rivers ami tcuomont quarters hnvo 'alned considerable notoriety , dloa suddenly onight. Indications point to suicldo or mur- Jor. Ron Pitman System. GIIANII ISLAND , Neb. , Oct. 21. To the Editor of Tin : HKC : 1'loaso answer the fee ! - o vlngquostlous : 1. What is lha standard system of phonography In the Unllod States ) i. What system holds the highest speed ocordl 8. What system is used by Asso ciated pro * * reporters < -I. What system Is ised by the majority of court reporters 1 u M , Hlndmau. CltlXKSK. it the Govorninont J'IIIIHIOH | | Riotorn nn nmhroalc Will Occur. SAN-FIUXCISCO , CaL , Oot,21. Chluosonnd lapancio news received by the steamship Dccanlu glvos further details of th.o case of Mason , the British subject arrojted fpr fur nishing arms to rioters in China. A largo nmount ot rllles and ammunition was smuggled Into the country bv "Mason ind his confederates , but the authorities seized the shipment. Thuro seems to bo no loubt that u very largo number are con cerned In the present conspiracy for * n ro- jolllon , und It is bollovod any action by the Chlnusa government looking to the puniab- ncnt of the rioturs , unless backud bv a for- olgn force , would result In u general out- ) roak all over the north. M.i ntr. [ Jnatorn 1'ollnulntiH In Snuruh of Onin- paljjn 'I liundor. UtVKUSiDB , Cal. , Oct. 21. Tclccrams were received hero yesterday from Boston capital- sts seeking luforiuitlon about tbo Tumoscal in mines. This important industry Uuwak- jnlng interest throuuhout the entire east. \'ot u day passes without lettnm , tulcgrams ind samples of pig iron being forwarded to iplltlcal nnd financial ceulora boyoud tbo Uocklcs. Mnssacbusotts and Ohio nave : ullca for moro information so fur. Hon. Dun'l Dougherty at tlio Grand Friday ovo. FARMERS Tip MEETINGS ' ' linn' T.'fl Agriculturists Gotic/ToTothor / and Dtscu < Other Tbilisi Tlm drops. FIGHT ON IN 'THE ' KANSAS- ALLIANCE : t. _ Mooting of th ( 'lnter-j3lnte ' Allliino tit KitmiH tJltj'Florlilii Farmers Dntlo City All 1)1(1. SAU.NA , Kan , , Oct. 2K The state farmer alliance convention mot In secret session thl morning. A strong and .determined flgl against the ro-clectloa of ProsldontrMcGrat has boon developed. It is based upon tb scandal created by the Turner letter c last Winter. Mcurntli's friends nssm that the light Is an effort on th part of friends of tbo union labc and greenback party men to pain control t the alliances , and sny If McUratb Is dofcato It mcanx the taking of the organization outc the bands of tbo farmers and < placlnglt lu th control of professional politicians. Various co-operatlvo schemes and the o : tabllshmont of a dally paper ntTopoka wll receive attention in the deliberations of th convention , The whole of today's session was consume in disposing of the usual preliminary routln business. Nothing whatever of general It torebt wns done , Tbo work of the convor tlon wilt bo begun tomorrow morning , bu willbo suspended at noon until Friday. Tomorrow afternoon and evening ther will bo n great political mooting. The note Jerry Simpson will make n speech In the nl ternooon and In the evening there- will bo Joint debate between Senator Poffor , roprc scntlng the alliance mid J. Kalph Burton , prominent republican. UK.lLTll ASSOCIATION Kent ) at Yesterday's Scssloi of the Co-ivelitlon. KAJJSAS CITV , Mo. , Oct. 21. Tbo delegate to the American Public Health association' annual convention before assembling thl morning were taken throuch the pacldni houses In Kansas City , Kan. , and wor driven about that place. The convontloi mot at 11 o'clock , and , after listening ti papers on various technical topics took I recess until the afternoon. At the afternoon session Hoborto Gayol city engineer of the City of Mexico and onul ncer of the National Board of lloaltb o Mexico , read a paper on the drainage of thi City of Mexico. Prof. Do Dos Fall of Albion , MIcu. , road i p per on the disposal of waste and garbage Ho described tbo methods of dlsposlng.o waste and garbage in use in various cities o the United States. Or. Edward Clark of Buffalo , N. Y. , madi a report on ttio collection and tratisportatiot of garbage and refuse.in ciuos. Ho advisee full police oowor " for tbo sanitary service o largo cities" . and the association n'ujournod to 8 o'clocl " this evening. * At the evening session the following papers wore- read : "Rubles , " J. J. Kenlonu , posset assistant surgeon United States marina bos pital service ; "American Climates and Thcii Physical Effects" I , ' . C , Hornondlno , M. D. , San Diego , Gal. ; "Animal Diseases , " Ernest L. Dundas , voterlilllry surgeon , United States voturlnar.vliSDOotor. Kansas City , Kan. ; Now Organization or the Supreme Board of Hcultb'of'tho Mexican Uopubllc , " Dr. Domingo Orvananos , member of the Supreme premo Board of Health of Mexico ; "Lane Liberation as a Public Health Measure,1 ; George Iloinun , M. D. , St. Louis. STJLTIS , . President Jlbtibii , , Delivers Hlft. Au > . . W - * - A .t l mini addres.s. DAIIE . CITT , i''la. , , OcvtN 21. Tie econi ! day's sbsMon'of the sUto alliance 'opened al 0 o'clock tnls morning. President Rogers delivered bis annual address. "Ho referred sharply to the dissensions In the order , aris ing chletly from tna admission to member ship of persons who ore not eligible , but \vlic gain admittance for purpose of olllco or polit ical influence. Tbo sub-treasury scheme was warmly en dorsed. "It is n fact , " ho said , "that the democratic press hnd distorted the truth In reference to the Ocala platform and sub- treasury plan , which had caused many mem bers to advocate a third party. This condi tion of affairs is to bo deplored. My judgment is that the Ocala platlorm contains not n syllable wlilch cannot rightly bo endorsed by every true democrat , throuchout the coun try. " United States Senator Samuel Pasco is n delegate from the Jefferson county alliance , and tboro is a strong opposition to seating him. The opposition is based on the theory that ho is a lawyer ana not a farmer. Ho Is duly accredited , however , and the president says ho will be seated. Tbo body adopted a resolution excluding reporters from the hall , buc permitting them to examine the secretary's notes , with an injunction to send nothing out for publi cation "except what is approved by Pres ident Rogers. " The debate on the sub-treasury plan betran tit ! t p. rn. , and at 10:30 p. in. Is still going on with Httlo prospect of u vote being reached before tomorrow. ? ro.w .v Chicago IloxiHti'iit'ion Ron'rds in 'a Qunnilry. CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. 21. It is estimated that 10,000 women applied yesterday to bo regis tered with n view to voting at the coming olectlon of this city. Only 700 succeeded in getting their names on the lists. . Today n largo number of these who were refused appeared before tbo election commissioner * ilomandlng that their names bo entered. The election commissioners rofusj to enter the names and i in him to that they will take measures to have these members of the boards of registration who violated their In- jtructlons by entering women's names on Lho registry lists , punished for contempt of court. Intcr-Stutu Alliance. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Oct. 21. The Inter- itata Farmers allliiuco , composed of sub- illlance.s in the eastern countlos of Kansas ind the western counties of Missouri , mot [ jorc today In .looropsosslon , The alliance tccidctt to build n1 Ktaln elevator and a Ilonr- , ng mill at this place ? ' XXUllXCKJIlSXTll. "A Midnight Boll" U not only the very os- lencoof comedy , sbut looms with homely Dhilosophy , Tuofiljicactors are nlmoit with- ) ut exception faithfully drawn , and In the realism of the lU < rvpl ° turo i , the great itrongth of the production. The play was icon here last scason'tnd If largo audiences imi hearty applause fe any criterion "A Mid- light Bell" was a , uVonounced hit. It re turns toBoya's tKeatro this evening for n , hroo nights' enguge'ment. Many have soon t before , but nnyimrVr ; which will uiauo poo- ilo think or re/all f tender memories , or irouso their symnhlhotlo Interest rather nan tickle their rlalhlos , can bo hoard again ind again with urolttablo pleasure. The vll- alu of tbo play U not made disgustingly . ousplcuous , wuilo the good people are un- iffoctedly BO. The old lavorlto "Skipped by the Light , of .no Moon , " after an absence of several sea- ions will bo noon In Omaha once again at .bo Faruam Street theater on next Sunday ittcrnoou when it commences a tbroo nights' meagemont with a mutlnco. Several : Uaut'os have been made lu tbo ploco ulnco It ivos last seen hora and much now music and tongs , dances and other sneclultius have been utroducea. Ill its now xbapo it is said to bo 'unulct1 than over. Ullmoro'a band , which Is to givea concert n this cltv October 20 , mstlhoonnd. evening it the Coliseum , li unquestionably the moM amous musical orguiilzation m existence. It s acknowledged to bo tbo finest In America , ind when It made ttia tour of Kuropo , it ; alncd thonamoof "The boit military band n tbo world. " It hai been co'.obraled a treed imuy yean for 'ho aklll of iU playera and tins been n vcrllablo school for the bands i the country , for there is scarcely n lo dt among thoni who ha < not plavou under Gl laoro. I'lillitdclptilit'is DiHliono t Treasure Complains ot IlarHli Trcntincnt. Pim.AW.U'iiu , Pa , , Oct. 21. "I hav nlready said In open court that my llp-i ni scaled , and tlulao Is no power upon earth the can open them. This talk about 'bargains' I the sheerest nonsense. I have suffered ns n man could expect to suffer nnd my undoln tins , been the Work of these In whom 1 place implicit confidence : per imps they can nj Prcclnto my misfortune. " The spoaitor wn convict r > ,2ll , known to the world M .lob Bnrdsloy. Ilo sat In his cell In the ICastor ponnitontlary , and with clinched hands an sparkling eyes thus talked to n friend. The printed stories of u bargain with som unnamed persons , by which ho was to nj pear before the senate nnd give In detail tti history of his transactions , botli public am private , whllo In the treasurer's ' oftlcc Bardsley denounced as utterly false. Bardsloy has aged perceptibly since Judir Wilson passed the sentence which virtual ! ended his llfo. Ho has gained In llosh , 1m conllnement Is gradually removing the cole of health and these who saw him during th few hours hi ; spout recently in court woul bo surprised at the change which has takoi place In such n short space of time. "Havo they not had a multiplicity ol trained cxticrts on all these transactions Have they not forcibly entered my homo rilled my drawers , stolen my papers nnd ox amlncd nnd cross-examined these with whoti I had the most Intimate business trans actions ) Have not their chief experts li open court tosillled under oath that not i penny had been traced to mv possession t which I wns not legally entitled ! HIIVO no state oniclals so modified their absurd clalim against mo tbnt they are now aottnowlodgci to bo inslgnlllcnnt nnd on n Cmr way to en tire dissolution ! Have not those same ox oerU , who so glibly told the court of enot mous missing sums and so flippantly pu thorn to mo , reported to Mr. Van Oston'i committee- that my statement tlm the money for which I held clearing housi duo bills wns actually deposited In the Key stone bank I "In tbo face of nil this , what bargain couli I enter Into ) TIme rights all things , ant the public , which has been studiously"tauuh to consider mo th a head devil of agigantii conspiracy , will see that no criminal inton over tinged nny act of mine , either public o private. " Mr. Bardsloy was told of a publlcatiot Which circumstantially related n bargain b.i which nls family was to bo amply provtdoi for and himself well ropald In oonsidcrutioi of his continued silence. "Such absurdities are not worth contra dieting , " ho said. "Jn Uod'3 name wh ] cnn'tthoy leave my family mono ) Whet this trouble came upon mo 1 owed but $ 3,00l nnd had $500,000 to pay It with. My mis fortune was that I could not get bold of wha belonged to mo. " DOWN ON 12DGKKTON. IIH County I'ci-Honal TjcaKiic Donniinucs Him. Last night about 250 members of thn Doug las County Personal Rights leacuo nssem bled at liennania hall in answer to n cal from the officers of tbu league. Routine business was quickly disposed of and a dtsr cussion of the present political situation was taken up. Speeches were made by Phillip Andres , Jacob llouck , Bruno Strathman , Mr. Al brecht and others. Then umid great enthu slasm and with a unanimity almost amazing In its cheerfulness n preamble and resolu tion , of which this is a careful translation , were adopted : Whereas. Joseph W. Kdgorton. the candi date for supreme judno , during the fall OHIII- palin of 1MM , sliowu.l himself to be an enemy of personal rlulits anil liberty ; nnd Whereas. The said Joseph \V. Kdjjorton has proved himself to boa tool In the hands of Hint class of people which bus tliroritonod to saddle prohibition upon onrstiUo : and Whnroas , The said Joseph W. Kdircrton was one of the must prominent movers In the at tempt to defeat the will of the people In ndvo- eatlng a contest avrnlnst Hon. Juines K. lloyd. the rightfully elected governor of this stale ; therefore bu It Jli-solvud by the Douglas County Por&onnl Rlslits leaijuo , That wo advise nil members of our orKiinl/alloii. us well ns nil liberty lovliii ; eltlzons. not tovoto for Joseph \V , Kilsorton for the position of justice of the snprumo court. Wfioroas , In view of the fact thut Sir. I/ouls Ilelinrod. president of the 1'ersniml Kl hts lonRiiuofebrusku , proved hlmiulf In thu cnnipnlsn of last fall to be n man of Integrity , honesty and marked executive ability : mid In vloiv of the fnct that he has been nomi nated by the democratic city unnvpiitlon for the olllco of ulty comptroller , thuruforu bo It Unsolved , lly the Douglas ( 'onnty Personal HlKlils hiasiie , In mass inoutlni ; assembled , that this leagito , collectively and every mem ber Individually , will use II-K bcsi , Inlluunco to elect .Mr. Ilelinrod to the olllco for which ho bus bron nominated , believing that In electIng - Ing him the public will have u funrless and honest rill -'or In u responsible position , and be It further Kosolved , Tim the Douglas County I'or- huqtil Itlvhts lea lie In mass meeting assem bled , does hereby moat , utnpluitlmilly protest against thu course pursued In thu present eumpal''ii by thu Nebraska Tribune , and rccoKiil/.us In Mr. Sul Davldsohn u man wholly unlit to represent thu Uonmui element of Omulia. _ I'JillliOXAL J' llt.iait.l L-IIS. y B. Clausen of York Is at tbo Millard. J. C. Will to of Lincoln Is at the Paxton. A. J. Snodon of Kcan.oy is nt the Casey. C. II. Dustln of Fremont Is at the Casoy. F. H. Taylor of Table Rock Is at the Casoy. N. F. Dl Ion of Hastings is at the Millard. C. E. Goodm of Hastings is at the Millard. Iryln Scott of Strorcsburg Is at the Cnsoy. M. L. Klsomoro of Hastings is at the Pax- ton. ton.W. W. A. Downing of Kearney Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.Roy L. Smith of Fremont Is at tbo Pax- ton. J.D. MoDonuld of Fremont is at the Mur ' ray. ray.V. \ . L. Mny nnd wife of Fremont nro at the Pnxton. R. Fish of Grand Island Is a gu < jst nt the Paxton. Mrs. J. G. Uhich of Long Pine Is at tbo Murray. Paul Schminko of Nebraska City is at the Dollono. Mrs. L. L. Younp of Touamah is at the Millard. "Hon. C. V. Taylor and wife of Pontlao , Mich. , are at the Murray. Mrs. J. C. AVhlto of Lincoln is visiting Mrs. K. L. Cook , 1Q10 Chicago street. Orators and Oratory Dout'liorty at Lho Grand , Oct. 211. IMen for Good Government. The people's independent party are issuing i statement as a campaign document. The 'ollowlng is the gist : Omaha and Douglas county have fjc yonra icon the prey of unprincipled , unro 'upulotis ind necessary politicians , who nv iho ubuso if publio patronage , by bribes and by bood o , > y collusion with corporations und men BOJU- ng to contract for publio work at such mormon * prollts that , out of iho plunder , .hoy maintain nn army of heelers uud wiro- mllors , who huvo thus been successful In lulling n death grip on tbo ofllces nnd Iroas- iry of our city ut thu cost nnd cursoof the lonost taxpayer and worklngman , Wo bid such pause. This rot nnd anarchy In high places must top. Despite the fact that wo have experienced i phenomenal growth In iho past decauo , iho 'act ' romaiim that our publio ImprovoniuuU , ire not on n par with cities of equal inipor- nnco , while our tnxes Imvo grown so onor- nously as to make necessary the changing of ur city charter by legislative enactment so s to make it possible to go still deeper into IcbuWhllo wo nro unanimously In favor of [ in- irovlng uud beautifying our city , whllo were ro onthuslnstlo for moro parks , more schools ml a publio library , wo strenuously demand bat the currying out of these designs , ihut ho expenditure of the o vast sums slmlbs nder the direction of men free from ail | osslblo communication with contractor ? , o.dlers and corporations. The scandal of our city council mist bo fined away. The odium that uttahos to our r i/sent / municipal affairs must bo roinoved. Neither of the two old parties ran t'o ' this , j Men notoriously under the Inlluoncu of anlracts ; tnuu hutiVuJ to accepting nrlva'.o | iindi tor the exercise of tbulr otllcial uo'.s j have been nominated by both the old parth and It U n solf-ovldont fnct that there can no security for the taxpayer , no success ! administration under the supervision cither. Thogrcixtou mmlblo Improvement at tli tlmo Is the purlllcntlon of municipal affixli And for this wo usk vour help and voto. The republican and democratic purtlc whllo deploring through their represent tlvos , such an unlmiipy and disgraceful stn ofaiTnlr.s , hnvu not had suniclont cour.igo stand tip and say , "wo see the troubio tu will remedy It , " but on the contrary Imi placed before the public such n list of cand dates , with n foiv notnblo oxceptlonji , ( is n a parody on tbo honesty , Intelligence at lr ) ° tjrej lvoness of our citizens. U o dnnuind deeds , not protr.l-os. Wo nro nauseated with promisor from me and parties who dare not , If they would , n dcoui them. The time and opportunity of reform wlthl the democratic or republican parties , hoi grown corrupt through the abuse of poive has gone by. nnd wo call upon all citizens I fnyor of clean government to stop otitsido i politics and help elect men clean , reputnb nnd Indopondonu Wo demand a change. The uprising and rallying of the noble an patriotic citizens of our city In the work i routing municipal corruption U the enl avctnio tonn honest , ccomlcnl and able n ministration of our cltv affairs. The boodlor must go. Wo again call upon you , in the 'name ( honesty , In the name of satoty to Intilvidu nnd municipal rights and property to loin l in our work. Dr. Conkling for mayor. Elmer K. Thomas for polloo Judge. L. .1. Him for city clerk. William J. Wclshans for city treasurer. T. Stroitz for city comptroller. James Burr. H. A. Perry , John W. Evnn Dr. Towno , V. Vodica , for city Board i Education. Joseph Vnskins First ward ; P. L. Qulr Ian , Second ward ; Prlco Saumlors , Thit ward ; J. M. Taylor , Fourth ward ; Williai Morrison , Fifth ward ; Charles Johnsoi Sixth ward ; Charles Larson , Seventh wan ! \yilliam Mulhallam , Eighth ward ; Job. Thomas , Ninth ward , for city councllmon-n largo. J/I.SAi/OA.I r HOCIKTIKS. Tlioy Siibsiirlho Sloiiry to Build Hospital nt .Vankin , China. PiTTsnriio , Pn. , Oct. 21. This mormiiB cession of the general convention of Chrlstln Missionary societies was taken up principal ! with the address of Hov. Mr. Mnigi , chit missionary at Nunkin , China. A. M. Atkin son of Wnbiish , Ind. . appealed for funds I build u hospital titNanicln. China. Mr. Al klnaon asked for $5,00a nnd In loss than 111 teen mlitutos $ ( ! , otiO had boon pledged. .American Missionary ARSoo"iatloii. CI.CVII.ANI : > , O. , Oct. ! J1. The Amoricti Missionary association mooting began ut 8 : ! ! this morning with a prayer service. The first paper on the programme was o the anti-slavery mission and it wns read b Rov. M. E. Strloby , board of Now York cot responding secretary , The committee o conference reported through Rov. J. i : Yoso of Providence , their'ohatrrnan. Two of the resolutions Implied censure c the corresponding secretaries for a lack c cordiality in communicating with mission lines in the Held , and to this objection wu raised. Tire discussion resulted in thu mot Hi cat ion of the resolutions , after which the wcro adopted. The afternoon nnd ovenln sessions were occupied with tuo reading c papers. Money fop Missions. DETROIT , Mich. , Oct. 21. The report o the board of managers of the Episcopal mis sionary council In session hero says the gros receipts of the society for the year nmountei to 4004,000 , , of which$354,00 : ) wiw contributed The council last year asked from the churcl npcregnto contributions uf SCiOO.OOO lor general oral missions. Had that sum boon received Lhe council would hnvo buon able to moot nil the demands made on the board. TIIK T Another Indian KcHorvation Itondj -utllciiiont. . POXCA , I T. , Oct. 21. Thu Choroueo com nissiou concluded a treat ) ' with the Toukawi Indians today , by which the Indians agree tc tnko land In severally and to soil the ro uainder to the government nt $1.125 per acre After the Indians have been allotod theii nnds there will remain for general settle mint nbout 5Uoou acres. The commission will opnn negotiation : with the Ponca Indians tomorrow. yr.Hrjniit.ir. IIOIIK'HtJC. Secretary Rlalno and party have arrived nl lloston. in the Now York bicycle contest Martin lot nt "a. in. with b'.fi miles. I'rosldunt and Mrs , Ilarrbon entcrtalnei the diplomatic corps an.I a boat of friend- with music and a supper. W , S. Dolph , cashier of thu I nlon I'aolllc railroad at Denver , has buon arrested uliurgoi' with thu omlie//.lement of f..UUJ. A troiiuu of female variety performers hnvi visited Illaxvatha , Kan. , and thu oiid woniui of thu town have Inaugurated a war upoi them. The Natural Oascompany which furnishes gas lo Dayton , O. , threatens to shut , on" tin city's -.apply on December 1. uii.t , s thu citi zens agrcu to an advance in thu prices. It Is olllcl'Uly stated at thu I'ostollicu lie purtiiiont that thu I'hllailolphla letter car riers who wuro roinovud roeontly by I'ost- iniislur KlulUtWuro discharged IIUCIUIM ) thuy wui-u known to havu been In thohaullof play- Ins tlio ruoos. May White , u young woman of Munich , Mich. , ban been In a trnnco-lllco Mate for la. . iia > .s and Is slowly < lyln for want of nourlsh- inoiil , llercaso hasuxoltud whlespruad Intt'r- jst among inouloal men. Sylvoatur Wilson , foruhdiiotliijin IS-yoai-- jld girl , him boon sentenced by a Now Voi-k ludgu to live years Imprisonment and lo puy a llnu of ' < MU'U ( or sUind a day comniltleil for jaeli dollar until thu last dollar Is mild. The sailing slilp Iloola , which lufr Japan juptumbrr If ) , has beun lost , Thu vussol was > ouiid for Sun Friinclxco ai.d had a outgo of : eiieril inurehiindlso welghlim 2,80iouo ) pound ) ) , ncludliiK 1.7.VI.OIW pounds of luu LonsUnud to Vmerlcan merchants. The rcucnt'uartlniiiakos In California has iccuslonod irtiunoinlnal results In banomn onnty. Thu How of aiteslan wulls has boiin rreutiy Inuruosud , and from Ihu rents and Issnres made In thu carlh , water , ran 'rom ley cold to boiling hot , has been KUS 'ortli. ' 1 he htato assembly of the I'urmers Mutual tenellt association of Illinois , In session at jprliulleld. ainoiu other bnsim-ss transactud , ias passed rusoliitlons favoring free silvur ind favoring Ihu election of pltisliluiil , vice ( resident and United status senators by a llrcut vote of the people. The remains of John ( illlamof llnomTaiiKs , I'ox. , was found In thu rlvur near 1C1 I'IIKO. IU thioat had been cut from ear tu oir : and mo < mr sovoied entirely from thu liu.ul , an I 'uuld ' not bo found. He was murdered and hrown In Ihu river. A number of arrcsis have ) cnn nindu on Mnplclon. Thu Kansas \Vorld's fair hoard of niniiiiRors invu formulated an address to tlio neople u ( Camas. Thu address ni > 'eH Ihu people tfisub- crlbo thu balance of ihu ( I'W.UJj for the K.in- as exhibit. About l-D.l/Ui has already heun alsixl by popular niihsuribtion , the state lou. ilaiuro huvliiK falleil to inaku any appropri- tlon for World's fulr pnrposos. I ornin. Tlio Ituttslun covernment , It IN roportod. bus [ mutinied to Blojilhu uxuort of bnukwhuut nd millet. Thuhunntu and chamber of deputies of thu r untlno Itopiiblluliuvo , by alarrfuiniijorlty , iiHscd a vote of conlhlonco In thu ministry. Thu stuamor Soy thin him arrived at yiioiins- iwn , Invln In loir thu Hiiti'h sioamur I-.dam , hlch had lost UK propeller on thu 15th diir.ng hiiavy Kale- If is anncinni'oil that Mr1'arnell made n will i favor of Mr . O'rihua buforu hu married her , nt that the iiinrrliiiiu annulled tlio will und loruforu ho died Inlestatc. A revolt broku out In one of thu jirlxon'i of Isbon. The troops wora called enl lo quell lurnvollura und Ihu Mild lots IIrod at thuni 'i tno windows tiuvornl were wounded , 1'lfty Albanians attaoUed a party of Mon- noLTliH who were truvollnu In tlm direction 1 thu Servian frontier. Klvoof tlm Montu- . crliia were killed and onuNovyruly woundua , 1'assonxers of the Inniaii llnu steamer UHy : 1'urU. who liavu arrived ut QUUOIUUJW n , ru- tu hUirli-B of fearful wuatlu-r cneoiinlurud i thu trip across. Henry Dlnlcs , a cabin pit- niier , died the day the steamer arrived In > ru Thu Kellalint Secret society hui cuniol thu nils of Woo Uhunz. a lur u ulty in thu prov- couf Ilool'uu. on the Viini-tte-Klani ; . i'"p acarilt-d with posters annoiinuln-j that all Unlonarles will Hbortljr bo oiturmlnatod. Grund opom lion no , Friday ovoiiinu , ct , 23. WITH THE DEFENSE AT BAT , Oonttnuinco of the Investigation of the ' 'Boodle" ' Charge } Against OouncUmon. * BMM ABSENCE OF AN IMPORTANT WITNESS , Coiiiu'ilnKiii Spiu'lit Called Out of tlio Statp Ht | ) risentttlvcs ! ; oftlii ) Kur- nltiiri- Company and Other Witnesses Tcnlliy. The Investigation Instigated for the ptir- 4 > ese of nscertninlng whether or not curtnln eonncllmen received lioodlo to Induce thorn to vote for the aw.xnl of the city hall furnlturo contract to the Kotcham Kurnlturo company of Toledo , O. , was nuumoil lust night , with the defenco nt the bat. Promptly at 8 o'clock Chairman Tttttlo rapped for order , und Attorney' Donovan asued if ( Jeoi-KO Snooht wn * tirosont. Ilo wanted to put him on the witness stand. During the early uvenlng ovorythlng was ns quiet and serene u * n midsummer day. l-'or u couple of hours the lobby had an Idea that nothing of interest would liaupon. There wits troubio , however , but it did not como until after 10 o'clock , and then it broke In great force nnd for n tlmo promised to sweep ovorythlng before the masts. Attorney U'harton said that Mr. Specht hnd been called to Hampton , laon buslines. Oustaf Howe wns found nnd called to the stand. Ho had resided in Omaha for ton years. Witness was n cornlco maker nnd know Chris Spec-tit. Ho know that Specht's general reputation was bad and that be would stoop to do most anything. Upon boiiiL' cross-examined by i\ir. Whor- ton , Howe admitted that ho had been in the employ of Mr. Speclit nnd had trouble with Mr. Bnecht while ho ( Howe ) hnd been in- toxlcalcd. Witness denied having boon put out of a boardlnir house bec.iuso ho was drunk. Ilo know that Speehtwas a bad man , but worked for him becauao ho hnd no other plnco to go to seolc employment. On redirect examination the witness stated Hint ho was never so drunk ns to incapacitate him from doing his worU. . Henry lirunlng was called three times , but rolused to respond. E. Li. Turluy was found and sworn to toll the truth. Ho had resided in Umnha ono year and worked for the Omaha Cab com pany. Witness know Agent UUlingaloy of " the Kotcham Furnlturo company. On" the evening of August' > ( > ho carried him to Mr. Specht's residence. A mm : met Uillingsluy at the door. Both men went Inside the hnusu nnd two hours later Hlllings'loy came out and was driven to the corner of Fifteenth and Farnani streuts. Mr. Wharton did not care to cross o.xnm- ino tlio witness , John D. C.irvur , another driver for the Omaha Cab company , was sworn. Ho hud known llillinirsluy sliico August ' . ' 0 , IS'.ll ' , August , ' (0 ( hu hauled Hilling.sloy to Specht's buuso. The trip was made during tlio evening - ing of that day. IMlllngsluy wont to the housuuml stnld about ouo ami oiio-hulf hoars. That was the only tlmo ho over drove Hll- llnirsloy toSpueht's residence. In reply to Air. McLeario's cfnostlon , wit ness testified that before going Into Specht's house , lillllngsluy told him to drive to tlio next street and there wait. The witness fol lowed these Instructions. M. Hnykun , general western manager for the Ketchain company , wns culled to the witness stand. Hu had resided in Omaha for n year and know Spocht. The llrst tune hu met Hpi'cht was at tlm Pnxton hotel , during the oari f part of June. Spuolit was with the council committee on publio proi > erty nnd buiUling.s. At that meeting designs and samples of furnituru wcro shown und explained. Witness saw Snecht n great many times afterwards. All of the members of the committee were frequently scon and witness always tried to cultivate the good will of tlio councilmen , as ho regarded it a peed plan to do. Spccht invited witness to his house to look nt sumo pretty Dowers but did not go as ne did not cam lo gnzo upon flowers , Specht was introduced to Hillings- ley , and wanted him lo go to his Spocht's house , olllco , store and shop. Spocht always acted as though hu wanted to meet liillingsley. and telephoned to have him como to his olllco. During thu tabulation of tbo bids by the council committee wilncs : met Spncht , September IT , nnd nt"that suld "I can't ' toll time Specht : you If you will got the work , but It has cost mo about $101) ) to fool around hero. An nldcnimn's salary is not inuc.h. I have a couple of notes to pay and 1 don't know wheru to gut the money. " The .statement was volunteered l y Specht and as witness made no reply , Spcoht turned imftiml and went awi'.y. Witness told Ullllngslo.v what Specht had said and then informed him that something was wrong and that ha ( Specht ) would have to bo attended to , as ho was I'eollnp mad. The witness know Spechl'a reputation for truth and voracity , but only by Hearsay. Hu had been told lo look out for him , as ho was very slook. Mr. IJiiyUon was cross-examined by Mr. Wharton" mid testified tlint whim ho came to Omaha ' ho had nls eye on the city hall furniture contract. Ho cultivated the acquaintance of all the conn- cllmcn nnd found out who did and who did not have mlluenco. Specht novcr asked wit ness for any motmy , but simply s.atd that a councilman's wages. SlilUil ) per month , did not amount to much and lo look after the council buiiness hu had to sacri- lieu his own. Kp'Jt'ht was in tlio room In the Now York , Mfo building two or thrai times , but was always with KOIIIU of thu other councilmon. Spin-lit never referred to boodle , but Raid that If the Kitchen furniture was 111 good as it was claimed that it was he , Specht , would stay with the company through thick and thin. When thu roll was willed on awarding the contract Spocht refused fused to vote , but afterwards diil vote to nward tbo contract to John F. Coots , HlllhiKHliMi's Si try. Agent Ulllluxsloa wont on the stand and testified at length. Hu said lie was vlca president nnd general nianngoi' of tha ICotchnm Furniture co-npanv ; told about hu coimni ! to Omaha In connoctlon with tlio cltv linil furnlturo rnntrncl ; wont to Spcclit'.s liousontnlpht nt his ( Kpont.t's ) invituUon : lieard Specht stiv hu could handle council , thai conncilmun could bu boii lil ; did not Witnosa denied all that - ' - ' name figures. i-'p-'cht iiail sworn to foiicpnitit ; llruii"1 , IJloomnr mil Mnrcarty having been bouphl. At thn ihoostoru Interview SpuchtKiilil hu was In Favor df thu Ketehmn compjiiv and wouli. jut his worlt in when it conui to Milling th-j ilils. When tlio direct examination was con- iludeil , Mr. Onholt asltod for mi iidjourn- nont. During thocmnlng dlsuussloii Mr. McLeario called Mr. Hlumer n liar , mid for u uomont thcro xvns blood on the council ihamber's moon. The sergii'iLt-al-urms ' pro- outod a light , but not until Mr. Moroarly mil Hindu n speech. On croi.s-oxaminntlon IlillliiL'Mcn stuck it-olty cloju lo his lory. Hi > was put hruuch a Ion , ; list of qucslions , mid the lu- ulry was adjourned until tonight. i.uv.ii , iiiian-riiM. Four minor pormllH. nirgregntliKrlT.V ) . were isuud by the .supcrlntuiHlpiit of buildings osterday. Tlm incutlng of Third wnrd democrats illed for ln > l evening ut 11130 Fiirn.nn > treot as again jiostpuned on account of no uorum. ThroiiBh the olforts of Plillip Andres hall ras bocured yosturday for Joseph Niii i-hnf- sr , who'ls supiKjseu to bu ono of the ring- saileri in ihu recent lynching. John Pruzinocvho w n urrostcd Tuesday tternoon for sluuliuir coal from Union i' - Illu cars , nnd who fell over nn embankment lillu trying to oscnpo from tbu ofllcor * , wn ikon to tlm county poor farm ycntcrdnt rtcrnoon. ' The prisoner was consdorably ; ijurod by hii full nnd complnlnud of a jln In Ilia cheat. U was Ihoilidil lio-t to ind thu man to the poor farm for treatment nUl Im was in conul'.lon to stand trial. A I'ratidonihil .Nominator. Hon. Diinlol Doii hurtv of Now York , ID man who noinlimluit both Haiicoolc lid Clovohtml for the proMhloncy , will ulivor Ills fatnou.s locturu on "Onitora ml Oratory , " nt the CJrunil next Frltluy vcnint , ' , October iil.