4 FHE. OMAHA DAILY BEE . , . . , TWENTY-SECOND YEAH. OMAHA F1UDAY to NOVEMBEH 2" 1802. NUMBER 158. DIAMOND ROBBERY S , Jonasin's Show Oasa PlnuueraJ bj an Unusually Bold Thief. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS TAKEN Blircxv.l Itnsrnl AVnlltcil tjiilrtly In , Coolly Helped Illinicir mid I.nft-Xo Cur- tnlu ClP r t the Wonderfully JScrrj Tiller. Onootlho neatest , qu'.oteat and most suc cessful Jewelry robberies m the history of thievery tn Omaha was accomplished yes terday forenoon. The victim was S. Jonasen und the thieves no ono knows , for they have disappeared as effectually as If swallowed up by the earth , Wednesday afternoon a strangdr called ni Mr. Jonason's store on Parnam street DO twcon Thirteenth and Fourteenth and se lected n mantel clock , paid * l down nnil left , saying that' lie would bo back In th < morning. Sclrrtnln Good Tlinr. About 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon whlli most people were at homo hiding from thi gloominess of the day and the streets were at most descried bo returned and asked for hi1 clock. There was no ono In the store cxcou the watchmnkor , and the stranger on tin proioxvof looking over the Btoclc led him ti the roar end of Iho store behind a disusei elevator shaft and enirncod him in conversa tlon. While ttioy wcro there a confcJoratoen turnl the store and wont through Iho sbov case. llmr It Wn Worknl. The toro is nearly 100 feet Ion * , nnd 01 Iho left Man of the door Is n largo enow CIBI containing neatly all the most valuabli stock. There Is a nairow cassugo v next Ih door through which , a nun can squeeze t tbo rear of tbo caso. In the center of this ciso Is a serat-clr cular plush cushion on which was a row every very valuable diamond rings nnu studs an olds. Outside ot this was a row of soil gold watches. The door to the case In tin roar was not locked , nnd secured oaly wit n bolt , The thief worked very quickly and ver ofTcotlvoly. A do/on or moro plush cases cot talnlnc vntuablo jewelry lay next his nan as ho opened the iloor of the case , but the woio not. touched , probably on account c tbolr bulk. TonU tinlliainoinla rirst. The row oC diamond rings was tnkon , enl ono ol the twenty-seven being left , Filteo gold watches In the rojiv outsulo the iln ? wcro gathered up ami three wera'iakan fioi nnotbcr [ lorllon of the caso. Two dlamon pins and live diamond studs are also mis ins. Tno aggregate value of tha stolen proi crty will i.ot fall far short of $10,000. .Saw Iho Culilier Orptrt. Mr. Hunks , of the llrm of Carson & Bank mwfufaoturlnB Jewelers , was entering 11 store as tbo lobber loft , but ho onlv ga\ him o casual glnnco and cnn give no doscrl ) tlon of the man , who walkol out coolly an quietly as any ordinary customer. Mr. Hunks noticed that u lot of Jewolr had boon tauen train the o.iso , but there wj no confusion and bo supposed that M Jonuscn had put It away in tl cnfu .In a few minutes attar Hants' cntrani the watchmaker and the man with the clo < came to the front of the store and Iho lxtt ; waliod away with the clock undnr hU arr < ! .i > o tlin KoliliorH A in pi o Tlmr. The Jeweler also noticed tbo vacant plac in the show cas * but had no Idea that l Etoro bad been robbed until Mr. Jonas cumotlown , when the pollen were notill and im ill arm boat to all the ofllceri in t city. city.A A watch has been put on all depots c otnor approaches lo the city , but the thiov had at lonsUnn hour's start , and they ha prob.ibly rnado good use of their tmio if th intoudcil to loavu the citv at all. Mr. Jonas has furnished u complete dcsctlption of t Bjolon properly , with all private warns a numlcr.s { , and an attempt to dispose of n of it will lead to tba apprehension of t thieves. 'llin Wnrl. of Kvpiirt * . A prominent Omaha Jeweler who was the atoro yesterday U of the opinion ll too work wus done by old tirao jowo ] thieves , probably members oT the same gn a * Iho robber of 1'olaclt on tbo Sioux Cl traul a few weeks ago. The Jeweler1 j. llonco nbcut a month ago notified tbo Onid houses that u Riuit ; was woiking weslwai nnd warning thorn to bo on their guard. This makes the fourth or fifth ttmo tl Mr. Jonusen has sutTercd from tha deprei tlons of tlilovm. They ruldoJ him two thrca tlmns when ho was at Thirteenth n Fliruoy nud about t-vo wcous ago ho w taltcn in with a bogus check. An nttompt was in tut o to do the job aeon of WPOHS ago by thruo parties who rauia li tha store-tuo or thri'o times on a pratei of purchuMng a music box. The music bo- were kept In the disused olovntor a nil two tha mon not thu proprietor behind the di vbllo H third made nn utlompt on the sh caso. A click oLlUo bolt uluimed-Jona' ' und the woulil'bo robo'jr was frlghlci * wny. .Mi'iiui KuliiaUon. Mr. Jonasou says that ho can not afford Hand the loia , anil that U will ruin him , thoio wus no itisuranco on the props ) ugalusli'.ilovos. Mr. Jonason scorns to bo completely i couragod by the robbsry. llo has alwi be n a hard worker and has madn a br. tnigglo \ provide for himself and Jam ! llo hai bicit seriously crippled by provli rob ben 01 and misfortunes , and only u t week * nco ll Is said bo was compelled to l tl.OJO on a iiutn ho had endorsed for a frle Tcls lots winus away the accumulation ycni-5 of haw work , aud ho fears that it \ provo liu flnaiclal ruin. JO/IA / , ltll.1 * b rr larjr I'nttrr SI > H It Will lie Allnv i nlri' . Tlii'ie U u l'-iitrti. | \Viiuv.roN , 1) . C. , Nov. 2l.-Sfeicl Cl-ailfS Kostor has teat a letter to li rejouUMvu t'ucH of the RoiiprctMoual c > mlltto l.i\oilltatliic the election tnetbodi rcjar.J to the accounts of Mr. John I , Day Vort , cli'el sujorvlior ot elections In J > Yor.k , in which tiutbys : "In reply m your communluMlon of 21st tint , 1 have the honor to say that . John 1 Dmeiipoit , culof supcrviior ot c tioin In the southern district of Now Y < ) ] < not prcsoated to the ctepatlmcnt hu I for 6or\ Ices Blle Cil to huvi ; been rcnd roi thd recent olcctlcu , Btuountlug ( o W,00 luiy other t > uu > That bo tins aeuik BRBUISI Iho Kovcruu-.cut for 6er\lee i ilev-id at iuch electlou , aud that hu coul platci preioiillnr tucu duiuand * \ > libn roasoaablu tlir.c , 1 have bo doubt. Keqi tint , whta 4uch billi art ) { resented payn be suspended until such tlmo as Iho co-n- mittco ol congress , of which you ara chair man , can havn an opportunltv to verify nna examine such nccounU , I fear cannot bo crintctl wltnln the law " The ssoretury concludes : lTho act of February 'J'J. 1B75 , contemplated a JioariDg In open oiurt on the question of iho accounts of chief Runorvlsors when t'aay mo pro- seined for allowance , and If you sro proper and drMro to bo heard o i that question , you should bo present ut the hearing. Any cour tesy consilient with my duty under the law will booxtcndeJ. " un COUI.UXT sr.i : TO VOTK. A lltlnil Ainu Testing Die AiKtr.ttlnn ( oiiKtitutliiiinlltr. SW flUNCHCO , Cll. , NOV. 24 JudRO Lavvlor last tunht gr.tntod a tcmpor.ir.v In- junctlou rcslralnlci ; the election commis sioners Irom proceeding with the oftlclal can vass of the vote c.iit In this city it tha recent election. Ths complainant , James \Vclsh , allots that the Australian ballot law is lltog&l , as bciu ? partly .blind anil being comnalloit to c-ill In outiulc assUtatico tn mnke up his ballot the luv ; prevented him from onjoylns Iho soorooy ol ballot KUnrantcod under it. NV'eUh's attorney < tornoy suvs the rosulu of the national elcc tlon will not bo affocto.1 by tha suit , but that the success of tha suit would Invalidate the legislative and munlclpil elections , lit 111 * Dpitlimtlnn , Va. , Nov. 14. ! Grover Cleveland has arrived at Eimoro. Ills spzcial car was run on n sidetrack , whore itvai soon nur- roumlcd by men , women nnd ohiloron , who stood tboro in thu cold waiting for his np pcaranco , which occnrrod ibout 7 o'clock , tlo breakfasted on the train. Ho took the steamer Hanshlnn for Hog Island as tn < KU.SSl.of Mr. Jofloph Farrell. Tha pirty wll spcud the tlmo in duo.c shooting. nulne t < > tlio linucuratlo't. Ili.ooMtvrnov , III. , Nov. OJ Tha demo crr.ts ot this city are making arrangement ! for escorting Adlal E. Stevenson toV < sh- lnton on llio Decision of his inauguration A special train of parlor rarj has uasn sa cured , and will go via Chicago over tbi Alton and Pennsylvania linoIt tins beoi secured for six days , and will thus give th travcleis three days In Washington. Domncrats Ciiiituru MuntniiiiM l.ogl liitnrc HIIKXMont. : . , Nov. Ji.I'ho oHlcl-x canvass ot the vote ot Chotcju conuty wa : maJo yesterday nnd res u Hod In Rivinp th certiflcnta to ana democratlu mauibjrof th legislature , uuKlng that oo.ly domocrallo 01 Joint ballot and insuring ihc election of straight democrat as United Slates senator 'H r.luclorul Vote Splits. SVIKM , Ore. , Nov. 24. Nearly complct oftlulnl election raturns nhow that the elc < toral vote of Oiegon will sl nd Harrison , 3 Weaver , 1. 1.ntt ntt KUTt.it is u.trin t. Story iif a \ VuiiiinVhii llolpotl Her IIin li Hid Into liusliinss. . Lixroi.v , Nob. , Nov. 21. [ Special to Tn IJi p.J Nouh A Sampson didn't eomo int court today when the OallHt moro forcibl than politely called him. I.ucy H. Sampson , rather pretty uomnn of 33 or 40 , was then however , nnd she told Judce Hall tint sh married .Nnah tn Sowartl , Ftibruary 27 , ISO , a fact which was ollcito.l after "sho ha twtco son ) u was In Ib'JJ. Soon after tnu wcra iHairlol tboy moved lo Omuliu , whet Noan Inducott her to plvo over sono ? 2,5C she had in the bank to his keeping. Sh did so and It was lnva sod in a giocory stoi In Noah's nil'no August 7 she bid hliri KOOC bye nnd went to visit in Seu-ard. Tvs weeks later she returned to OmaLa , only l lied that Noah bad sold out avorvthitif pnckotod iho proceeds nnd skipoed for tb Eotithland. She was given her decrco. I'romunt Nu\vrt No Fnr.MONT , Neb , Nov. 24. [ Spocnl to TH BEE. ] Thanksgiving day was appropriate obsorted in this city. The schools , banl and most of iho business houses and oftlci were closed. Union services were held ! the Presbytorianichurch , Rev. W. ll. I3u preaching n verv able thank'givlcig di course. In district court in tbo oasa of Monday v O'Neill , the court instructed tno jury to tit for the defendant and entered judgment f costs ( uraliibt tno plaintiff. In the ciso Ovorton vs. Iho Fremont Manufacture company , the court found for Iho defcnaa ana charged Iho coststvlo plniiuitT. Nc dlvnrco proceciliDgs nave been coinniouc by Heaiy Watson vs. Ellznbotn Watson , t old case being dismissed. Judge Sulllv adjourned court unlll lomorrow unit wo home. Jtidgo William Marshall will proai during the lomalnilor of the term. The fit cuso lomorrow will bo \ \ . II. Hawley \ bioux Utty \ Pacllio railway , asult for da ages by high water ov reason of the dnfon ant not constructing a proper outlet under : roadbed. Sou aril I'ninity Court. SuwMID , Nob. . Nov. 21. [ Special to Ti UEK.I Jiidgo Hobert Wtiector opened a t\ woclis' Rossion ot the district court Mond.i There is u lurgo docket , but only ono cri Inul cnsc , that of I'jrry Palmar , who h been In jail nil summer on the charge of i temp'ud a < snult. Ho was taken into con jesierday nnd pleaded cuiity to assault n battery , when Judge Wheeler Bontcncod hi lothirr > days In Jill and lo piy Iho cosls. Daniel Millbpaugb , an old solcllur , m with n serious accident whllo shelling co near Coohnor yosterdav. By some mea his right arm got ouught In tbo machine ! mantling it so badl ) thsl it hud to bj ump tated below the olbow. lo 1'iiyinu mi I'lcitlloti llct. to OVK , NOD. . Nov. 24. ISpsclal Telegram so Tin : HKK.I UvRomibllcan Shorift Ward OS was In town todav to complete nrrangemet : of with S , A. Weaver , doniocralio Candida sr for reprcscutatUo of this countv at iho U srw elccllon , lo nay u hot. Warden but Wpav lhat McK lcbnn would not have S.OOJ n jorltj i'i the Filth dlitnet and ttio wac was n walk from Nelson to Oak , idistan of twelve and one-half mlli-i. The ox-shot will mak'o tha walk on Chrhtiras .lav iu to a , m. nnd will bo ejcortoa by tbo Oak corn ISis band anil H democratic-delognllon. A ISy Warden will bo lendorad a roceptlon in t > y oyening on his arrival at OUK. is- Dcllil ITiulnr IIU XV.icnn , isV8 V8 s-i : . Neb. , Nov. 4 [ Special Tc VO gram to TUB Hr.iJohn : | Fitzgerald , VOy. young farmer living north of ( 'rooksti was found a short distance south of to1 this morning lying deml uiuieiv his wngi An Invoilliriilion dnvelopcd that his if hud run uwny with htm In the nlshi , cell d.ut . Ing with a wlra Unco nnd Uirowlnir him ut of hu wagon , breaking his neck , I'ho co 111 nor' * verdict was accordingly , THUVHLM llUl.irt.i. l'rf lilriit K.iptUta fiiiiipflleil to Arr oil hroral of III * Ciifiinlcii. [ Copy tlslite < l 1 = \ lf J.i aoilK.rlan llmnalt. ) ry Uhlll , ( via Ualvoiton , To ip- Nov. ' 31. ( By Mexican cable to Now Y < ipm - lo THE BEK. ! News con min from -HollyUi that Kufrascn Vlscario o in- Oeuuty Jennro Q'jlnllta have been arras sw for publishing n maultcito directed to deputies against President DuptUta. heIr Catholic pud re was also .trro&tcd at La P Ir , Tbroo thouK&ml Indians have roroltcd agal iho auihi/nllC ! ) of the province of C'hlqul tck - nnd are mirchlnp on ihu town ot Parapt ; k , Theli nunibors are uaustantly Increasing. Us Tha Herald co < poi.dont at Moniuvli in hn that , Pituldcat Herierra fav inf Mintcro ns bis succosaur. Ml opposition iii bit olovmlonito , . . . Is expecled. Governor Hoas ] has cor.o ft Bucnoi Ayro to Bantu | o Jol ICstcio for purposu of confeiringvitli the i-ndic a 1'hc Arcontlr.o yovornment hts oruo Mt rixhtceo aiuiored tower * , \vblch will bo \ ml Tided witu hrary puct for COM : Oofcnso. HIS HOLINESS AND AMERICA \ Leo Continues to Take Great Intjrest in United States Affaire. IMPORTANT LET1ER TO MGR , SATOLLI C.iTimnjnnil , \ii irin urn ll pcnscd ! ut the llriMiirnttlc lilcM nf Hie Vntlc'.tn They liulr Inllupitro on .Mon- nrclilitl Ihinipr. tCopyrlalitoi ! 1892 tit New York Anoclslo.1 Prosi. ] KuMn , Nov. 'Jt.An important , teller from Iho Vatican , dealing with American matters , has been disu-uched to Mgr. S atoll I , the in pal nblogato now tn the Untied Stales. The consistory has ugaln been delayed , the pjpo desiring baforo It Is hold to conuludo iho nepoll'Hlons wlih France , nnd perhaps also finish n work on lha general situation. Mgr. Farloy , vicar general of Now York , dining his recant visit to Rim ) saw the popa and several cardinals aud-vvas told that his holiness Keenly desires that nil disputes in t'io church In America shall cease , and that Mgr. Satolll's misstun to this end may sue < ceca. Mgr. Farley sailed from Liverpool for New York yesterday. Tbo Vatican has been much impressed by the fact that thu now Faribault commission has maintained Iho contract with Arch bishop Ireland , The German and Austrian ambassadors have roadebtrongropnssoniiUloGs lo Cardinal Rampolla , papal serroiary of state , on the language of the Vatucliin'journals. . When commenting on the Chicago tales , thov dilaied on Ihe democratic policy of the popo. The ambassadors explained that the chinch hud papara which so strongly favored republican idous aud that there was danger lhat their advocacy of these ideas would tend to foster In Europa the democratic propaganda. Dos pi to tboio representations lo tbo viiticun , these papers buvo uovoted Ic Iho election of Cleveland nrllclca highly sym- pilholtc wuh the United States. Lee XIII. rests Immovable in his designs. The MonHour do Rome malcos emphatic declarations to that ollect. Further oommunirations have boon ro- celveUattho vntloin from the German one Austrian governments , aiming at obtaining the iniluenco of Iho holy sea in lutorDositif between Franco and Russia. It is rumored that Iho popa will by called upon lo decide the question of disarmament uud Iho subse quent rapprochement between Franco ant Germany. It Is said lhat England will plaj an ituporlnnt roloas medmlor , with a view of bringing about the isolation of Russia , ll is certain thai Grana Uuko Sorcius has at rlvcd in Rouse loseo the pope , and there t < induce him to hunport , a combination in tin Interest of Russia nnd panslavism. Ilii holiness u pleased with iho dcforenco am delicacy of sonlimenl Displayed by his nobli vlsilor , and , speaking ot him. has eaid "What a pity that a man like hioi should bi schismatic. ' ' It is evioent that ere long events o the crcatest intornalional importance wll transpire * . ADVKItsU OOM51KNTS. Cluiiicolloi-vnn Caprlsl'M Speech Mrrtp Will u Cold llpc-cpuon Priini the Prss. BEIU.INNov. . 21 Thu North Gorma Gazette , referring to Chancellor Caprlvl1 speech in the Rgichitag yesterday , ej presses tno hopj that iho authentic Inforina tlon furnished by the chancellor In regard t Ihe Urns Dispatch ivill silence the critic who are basing their uttncks on false coi ceptions. Continuing , the Gnzctla nays Ibat tli chancellor gave his statement with hi sword in its sheath and his hand on its nil typifying the attitude imposed upon Ih nat'ion by the historv of the Prussian an German people , who stuid in armor wll self-sacrllicing perseveranceThev had t win their position among Iho civilize nalious , und they will certalnlv guaid wit Dilrioliczenl what Umperor William's gram father and father obia'nod. With Ibo exception of the semt-ofllcii press , the ncivspnp3n of Bsrlin cental chilling criticism's upon tbo chancellor' ' speech. Kvon the Kroutz Xeitung dtsmissc it with a few woids of colorless common The radical Journals are dead ngulast tli chancellor. LONKOV. Fov. 24Tho Times Uarlin co : respondent , commenling on Count , vo Cnnrlvi's speech , savs tbo audience cold nnil Impassive. 'Ihnro xvcre few i-neei excont at tbo close , nnd tbi'y were tcndere rnibcrusn personal tribute than as on e ; dorsoment. Considering tbo occasion , tt attendance was suiprlslncly small. Tt publlo callerlch wcro bv no means full , whi scarcely more than half the deputies bcncht were occupied. Ono could not liolp bein impressed that the diet , if not actually ho tile , was skeptical nnd that tbo covernnie : wl'l have a hard task lo ovorcoma" man fcstprojudicoa. It looks as though tbo h of inn bill will ba decided less inside tt house thin bprcisuro of publlo oplnin is - ouUlilo. It Is not toomuih lo sav ibat nevi it s since Germany bscame an ctup'ra has si tt been confronted with such u question. td d JU.ST .tu sni ) TIII : KOOK. n Narrow Kic ipn of the North Ocrmn ' htt-.iuiKr Tr.ivo frum Destruction , n [ CopyrlKliteJ I8 > ! by jH-ii3 ( ! orlon Bja , LONDOV , Xov. --Now [ York Hera Cable Soecial to TUB Ilm-l Passenge of tbo Ti-ava who wora Undo J nt Southam ] ton today repjrt , that the ship hid a narro escape from being dushed on the rocks la night. Tbayhal passed the LUird ac \voro proceeding through n thluk fog undi , whioh caused the strong cu rents to carry lee ship out of nor cours Shorily after 5 o'clock the passonce were startled by the sudden stoppa of the engines , and on reach 11 the * do-jk saw the great ro known as Start Polut loomine up beta thorn , scarcely a hundred yards away , Mai passengers , espcc'.ully women , bacamo hj tcric.il and n panto would have onsuud b for the admirable bshaviorot the ofllcors at nraiv , who soon suojoedod In restoring nun deni-Q. The prompt response ot tbo o clues to tbo cull to reverse was the on taing that saved the .snip fro si going on t rocks , The passengers oxpresi themsclv highly graillled wuh the able discipline d played by tbnsj responsible for tha ship , . safotv. The ofllcials of the North Germ ft Lloyd at Southampton say they hava had i oreport of iho incident from the pilot. T Travo proceeded to liremon as usual. NAMKl ) Till : MVV. t .Mlnlntnr .M , H.irlio Mtlil to lluve HvcoU .Money from ( ho Ounul Company , PAULS , Nov. ' , ' ! . H is stated that the ml : < ) later referred to by M. do la Hayo In t rl { on Mondav In the Chambsr of Dei tlbs ns having taken u brltn lj 1,000 francs from the Panama Cat company was lha late M. Bnrbe. J 110 coriMnp to "ho reports in circulation ; " Barb-j threatened to oppoeo the Panai v < Echomo oorausc tno company had transfer ! Its nui chases 01 dynamite from M. Uarb ; n < fartory to rhcaperJirms in England. The committee nppjinied by the Cbiunl eo of Deputloi to InvmtUuto the Cuunmn cai scaiuliil will begin Its nor * tomorrow , ' 1 commutes nas cloctcd M liriison preside unn bos decided Ibat each raouii ) r shall mi permitted locommunlcalo with newspapi ho regarding the deliberations of tlie comimtt Is.ed provldod he decs ss on bis own perioi edo rejponsibllHy. : o The procecJIncs will open tomorrow \ > l the hearlof of M. de la Ila > e and Prem Loubet. M , do la lltiyo Is the dsnuly who caused the violent oornmcttlon In the ohnm- her the other day bf cnkrgln ? that a former minister , a few scnktors nnd IM deputies were Implicated In the canal scandal. The ruvalatlons that'lio hn promised to make are nwoltcd wltu Inionso anxiety After M. do la Hayo And Promlor Loubot have been heard the committee will examine M. Proust nnd a reporter ot the Journal L Llbro Parolo. whlon accused M. Proust of wronirdolnfr. * M. Paul do llotilodo has resigned hts mem bership ot the investigating committee , llo was the only Boulangist mambcr on tbo com mittee. TIIANKSOIVIMI IN lU IM.t.N' . lln\r Ainoric.tns HILTO Otiscrtcil tlio D.ij .Mr. I'hrlpN I'alrliitlmn. BEHMV , Nov. 24. A brilliant Thanksgiv ing reception was given todav bv Mr. Walter Phelps , Iho American minister to Germany. Almost every member of tbo American colony was present , as were also a Inrco number of distinguished Germans. The Society of American Physicians gave n dinner at tbo 1C ilsor I loft n relcbratlon of Thanksgiving day. Two hundred guests were nresont. Among tham was Minister Pbelps , who responded to the toast : "Tho President of the Unllod States. " Mr.U'holpj said : "President Harrison has given the country the cleanest and most suc cessful administration in Amorcan ! nnnals. When history makes up its record , upon every p.igo will ba written the name of Uen- jamln Harrison. " Mr. PhclDs gave n toast to "Tho Repub lican Purtv , " which ho said was temporarily withdrawing for ropalrs. "America , " Mr. Pnclps added , "Is itio only land In which God bis pouted fojtb such a rivecof good Ihlncs Ibat it taUcs a Thnnkselving day to dispose of them. America Is the only nation that could have a national thnnlcsglving. Other nations try it , and iho day instead of becoming n day ot thanks bacomos ono of ' Drnyer. When'oilier nations prav they pray just for what tno United States bus pot. The jew and Gentile are ihosnmo in America. A man's faith , or lack of faith , do not hurt him there. " Mr. Edward' , the American consul gen eral , replied for the Unlled Stiles. General Martindalc responded lo the toast ' "American Students Abroad , " and Dr. Queen to "Tno Lidies. " A ball followed the dinner. Orlcf Irnvo Hint to suiclite. ( rroDjrisiitsa I3)j bj-JniM uor-n-i USTTJ'.I 1 PVUH , Nov. 24. [ Now York Harald Cable -Special to THE BBC. ! Fornand Blayn , the well known French pilntur , com- mitten suicide at the residence of his parents on the boulevard Ilausmann lust night. His frlenils say the not' was the result of grlel over his sooaratlon Jfrom his wife , with whom ho has a suit Ioi ? divorce ponding. He shot himselQhrougb , ! ] ) heart. DInyn was a caiuter of rocognlzod talent. to received n third-class mcd-al iu the salon of 1SSS and t bronze mudal at the 'last Universal cxposi- -tion. * \ Uiilioiuny'.s ICUIH | Wniiilrrcr. PAUIS. Nov. 21. /L'dlspatcn from Porto Novo states that lining Bonhanzin , whose capital , Abomay , recently fell Into the handset ot the French expedition , ha * lied , in com. pany with a small body of his followers , lul ( au unexplored country , , where It would bi impossible , oven w ro it deemed essential fOr the French forces to follow him. Ill : expected lhat tuo , king will attempt ultl mutely lo socle safety in a German settle menl. > ' \ - uinl rruiictiV1I1 Itesc in : y. ST. Pp.TEHiiiuito , Nov. 24. The Novost declares that nntwithstanding the fro Ml un certninlics raised 'by Emperor Willlam'i speech in opening the Reichslag and th alarm his remarks muse have excited amen the ndhorents of tdolriplo ullianco , Russi nnd Franco will rsnialn cilni , resting , a thov do , upon the Arm ground ot respect fo IniornRlloual law and faaring no coalition. relln Victim to tlio Itll7/iril. WIVVIIT.O , Man. , Nov. 21. Charles F Church , traveling repioseutalivo of Saufor & Co. , n dry goods house hero , was foun dead on the prairie near McLsod this morn inc. Ho otnrtad to drlvo acrois the prnlri yosterJay and was cnuijht In n bliz/.irr losing Iho trail , llo was frozen lo deatl Church was ono of the oldest and most popi lar couimcrulal travelers in this country Ho leaves nwlio nnJ three children. finnim-iirci ! U frcpyrlslitoil laWbjr'jamjs Oor.ton Diniott 1 LONIIOV , Nov. 2"4. [ Now York Horal Cable Special to Tin : UEK.J Tbo court Us todav states that E. II. Vaningon of Noi York has began action libel against tbo Da ziel News agency for sending out a ropoi of his alleged connection with a British cor rujition fund , tuo , particulars of which cabled you Sunday / Killed llefoni the Duel Commenced , LoN'no.v , Nov. iJ4. Tbo Standard's ' S ' Petersburg correspondent reports a const 5 tion in upper circles , Two young ofllcei having quarreled , it duel was arranged. C the evening of the combat ono , Ilovlsk ; taunted bis adversary , Gerovkoff , ny teiliu him that ho mighfconsider blm elf noa Gorovkoff cot red by passion , drew hh r volvcr aud shot Ilovlsky , instantly uillit him. % h.iMi tlic Huron Commlttei ! hiilclila. Loxnnv , Nov. 24. The Chronicle's Par 1 correspondent stales lhat Dr. Flassich * claiming to bo Darin Remach's family pn , slcian , declares that he will not bo nllowc ' In tbo chamber and ho Ihlnk * the bare t. committed suicide. .It is alleged that tl baton's fortune wa $ reduced from 6JUUOOI to inOJJOUJ , franci by sjuculatloii , United Stales. ; favjjr granting the Unlt < States iho exclusive'right to Pearl barbs declared iis policy'lo ' ba to maintain t autonomy and Iqilopbjdonco of tbo kiugdoi and declared it 091 11 ] not support any met , . ur& > tending to localize lotteries or camblln . Advices from Samoa state that the troul ' which has been brewing : over tno right 4lh ublefs at Fo otago and Upolu to I jf title of manga came to a head October * . Tno chief of Lcito , who bad u good deal „ da with givlnp the natna to iho Page Pu , chief , allnckod IIo , who , wllh Fosola ' has b.oii supporting the rival manga. Fein in natives weru killed end ono wounded. ( > d October 29 Ftjgo'.aga and another cnl went lo Page Page to cndeuv to Rettlo the matter peacefully , but nn t boils approaching iho beach they wcro llr on by ino FogAssal people ivho had join al Paso Pago. Two mon were killed and thr 10 wounded. Fogotago nnd lioa were driv t , ontot tbo bay , and both their villages d jo stroyed , They bavo proceeded lo the ewlo rs end of iho island of Lclto. It is report e. other tou-ns ai a about to uecomo involved al the trouble , iu which event the whole TutuiU will bo aroused. Three men-of-w n front ibo HrilUh-Auiirallan touadrou are er the harbor. TOOK THE TIGERS IN , TOO Yale Makoa it a Clean Sooro for the Toot Ball Season. PRINCETON'S ' -LAST D-SPERATE GAME lloinan * ' Tuntlng , King' * IliumlnR null lUlliot's Illdcldn ; All ( l.i Mr Naught bceucj In and Ar.iiiinl .Manhat tan riotil Vcstcril > ) - . NBW Yomc , Nor. 21 A battle ot bill dogs nnd tigers. Qdlcl : flashes of yellow , tierce gleams ot blue , ma grlpo ot sharp tackling claws , the glint of sot tujtb , and over all iho bosrso thundering of nn arroy of nnnlaos. A level gray strotuh ot turf , sot in n black , soothing frame of humanity , bJOwu by passlonnto storm ) and overhung with waving blotches of barbaric color , nnd In the center of this were fixed the sorted ilnos of foot ball battle , thu sharp shock of desperate charges nnd the shrill cry ot rival captains. Foot by foot , and jard by vard the Tigers were driven back from Yule's 10-yarJ line and down boy nnd the while chalk equator Into the jungles , borne by the Impatuous rushes of the bluo. And hero , In their last ditch , with the wild Yulu Tar law surging In mobs around tbem , the Tleors dlod , There was no weakening In tbo yellow and blncic lino. With every llorco onset the big striped fellows would spring to their feat , shako the long shock hair back from their eyas und limp lo their places for the ucxt charge , I.ntt 1'lutiRoof t he Contest. S the two teams fought In a death lock down to the last minute of the baltto. Then , with the baltlo on Princeton's 20-yard line , llttlo McCorimclt eave his last signal. Uack Hashed the ball from iho ham like bands of Stlllmau aud into the nvtns of McCormick. Then nn a swift , cat-like pass , It went to Buitorwoith who dived headlong for the line. la an Instant the ground wiv > a thunder ivlth the furious thump ot living heels ami the air flashed with the quick desperate heave of yellow against bluo. Then there came ibo harsh Impact ol canvass jackals , the grind of muscular limbs and down wont the whole mob , In a chorus of throaty grunts. "Two yards moro to gain , " sang out the referee , and every man sprang like lightening to his place , fahouldar to shoulder thev stood Stillman against Balliot ; Hallngamsl McCrca and so on down the entire line. Before fore McCormick could clvo tbo signal , above the tremendous roar of voices rose the bird llko whistle of Iho raloroo , and the batllt was over. Yale bud won by a score of 12 toO , Cheering i-icli : Other > ou , Witn a swift tidal wave of 10,000 peopli rolllncr in u yon Ihem the bruisco. and bal torod Tigers massed themselves in a jollov and black bunch and lifted up their voice : m n hoawo yall for Yalo. Ten feet away thi victors , caually bruUod aid bleeding , piped up in a series ot sharp and shrill barks tor Princeton. Mulual admiration. And why noli Fo two hours muscle against mu.clo and bone against bone , every boy among tbem hud moi o focmau worthy ofbts steel. Then aguiii , every ntbloto among thorn WAS a frrcborn American college boy and ailghtorfrom'wav back. ( letting Into thn Grounds. At 12 o'cloclc tba crowd began to dilf around the gates. The speculators hai diiflod around long before. They howlci around Iho onlranctjs in a seedy ramble Like the loan and hungry dogs of Constant ! nople , thrusllng their ill-gotten wares unoe everybody's nose , or charging lllmalayiai prices for tickets in places that nobody 01 earth could find. Denser and moro comnac grow the cowd , until tbo elevated stairway ; were streaming with cataracU of color , nni n great mob surged about the cute ; , wuitlni for n chauca lo pass lurouuh Ibo lurn-sliles In Iho moanlimo the bis tnllvhos hai begun to rumble un the lone driveways fron the soulb , glaring with banners and blarln ; with Dulles. They all gathered around lit' ' ourriugo gates In a rocking , clattering jum bio that rivalled Iho crush within. At 12 3 tlio elovateo trains were blocked down as fa as Ono Hundred and Sixteenth street am tlio impatient , crowds were surging up th nvonuo in a steady stream. Inaido th grounds there weio whistle pools of paopl and Blrat ds of blue and ycllowoxteiidlui from the Old Dutch club house to Iho Bll Hill on Ihe wcsl. There was no grand division of color as 11 Iho Springfield pamo. Yellow Princoto flags fluttered invitli blue Yale flags am banners fluttered denauily in the heart o orange groves. The tumult was terrliic Duglo called to buclo across the Hold. Horns lee , wcro unplessanlly t'onsiiicuou * . Th variety of cheers was wonderful. Uverybod , seemed lo go it on his own hook. Of conrso everybody looiced for the Yal dog. Handsome Dan , but be was not font coming. He arrived all right but bei-amo Ir disposed shortly before the e tno and r < mauled in his apartments. Coach aftc coach and brcalc after break rolled into th northern carriage stand , until tbo fence vva banked with horses and wheels and men i wblto lops und girls in collage frill and furbelows. Upon Ihe Ing rocky hill lo the west a tin of deadheads nndo Iho long boundary frnc look llko a linger wide strip of blacic riobor A pile blue und while Columbia unac croaied n son aiiun by wheeling up in froti of siand J3 nnd cheoilng lusilly for Yah For Ihnt matter , all ttio colors cheered fc Yalo. Tbo owl cry of Dartmouth , th broken svllablllc yell of Pennsylvania an the ihooloslo yawn of Wesloyau were all fo the New Haven men. 1'rliu'etou Won the Tom. All the hubbub preceding was dwarfe Into Insienitlcinco as the blue sweater ( ibo first Vain player raadoits llrst appourutu nt the llttlo gate in one c'jrnor of the ova YaloM eleven was iho first on the Hold un was quickly joined by Pilnccton. The col was toised. Captain King culled iho fa rorrccl. Ho chose the norihwest goa thereby securing the advantage of : i sti breeze. The teams lined up ns follows : Ynlo. I'Oiltlon. I'rlnceto Illnckoy I.i'ft flnil lt.iiidol | Wlntur I.oft tavklo l.c McUrua I.eff-iurd WhuoU Stlllmnn . . . . . . . . .Canter . . . llullli 1 lie link UUht Bitarrt ll-i WullU UU-ht laclJlo llarro ! ( iroenway. , . . . . UUht end . . Trcnrlmi On irtcr b'tolc ' , . . Kit L 111 1.9 Left half buck . , , . l' < C. lllbs . . . . lilitlit hulfbuuU Mar Ilntiofworlli , .I'nllhuik lluniai Then the came bocnn and It was shai nnd decisive. On an ouon play the line bcu > pr < jad out and then wheeling Into Intorfc cuce , Liuuu Bliss made nlno ynrd $ , runnlr to the loft. Ho xvus brnueht down I Tronchurd. " 1'op" Bliss made live throup loft taiklo , belnc thrown by King. Tlu Luurln Bliss made Iho run of the day. 1 started for right pnd , nnd aided by tbo into fcrenco of Greonway , McCormick und PC Bliss , pissed all thn Princeton pliycrs at Ecorud u touch down , Tha run was foil yards In length , Ilutteruortn klrucd II coil. Score : ti to d. Time : Two minutes. \Vori.liis liotiiV.i } . Morse made tf\elvo yards on thfc V. 7h < Pee failed lo gain ground. A fumble in ll center lurward , und Hoinaiif Ulcitoil tu Yak lei.-yurd lino. Laurie Bllts muffed , but w given a free catuh , owing to Intorferonc "Pop" HlUs made llfteor through left tack being thrown by Harrold. Another fumb In tno Princeton center , nnd then Poe uo tbrougn left tRckto for three yards , bcu followed by Loa tbrouk'n rJgnt tackle f thite tnorThu Tiger * wore plu > litKa bin and a snappy gamo. Moise rumna fo yardt throujfb the center , ana Homaus Irli to drop-kirk a gaM from the twonty-Uve-ynrd line , ( { o failed. MoOorralck gnlnoil seven on the wedge from Yalo'd tweniy-tlvo yard line and "Pen" Bliss went around right nnd for three yards , belne thrown bjr Trenchant , Buttorworlh klckud lo PrinodtotiM forty-llvo-rnrd line , Morse caught the bull and lltnckoy throw bun. bun.Morse Morse made two yard ! through the center. Tbon Pee tried the center , but failed to nd- vance the lull. The fight was still being waged iu Vale's territory , llomans was called on for a kick and Grocnwav got throdph like a ( lash and throw htm , the ball balng Ytilo's on Iho fourth down. Princeton lost ten yards through Homanl1 slouuioss. Butlorworth wont tnroiiirh ricblttcklo for live vnids and Laurie Bliss titud iho cantor , but lost the ball. Miiui ) A\vluanl riunlilm. Pee jtimiud for but missed tha wild pats from Klnp nnd Grcouwny fell on the ball clovorly. "Pop" Bliss1 slennl was clvon but Tronchurd broke Ihrouch nnd downed him for n loss of tlvo yards. Thou Lea Jiroko through nnd throw L. Bliss for u loss ot tlvo moro Yule wia nwardod live vnrds for holding by the Princeton forward. Butter- worth undo tvvojnriU thi'oURh right tacklo. The Tiger's for'vurd were breaking ihrough nnd tackling hard. Buttcrworih made llirco yards through right tackle and L. Bliss fol- lotvod in the same direction for live yards , I'rlncetoii I'utiiliiK. The ball was hovering nrouml uildlleld. Buttorv\orlh kicked to Princeton's twenty- live-yard line , whuro llonnnscadght the ball In the face of Hlnckoy's charge , Morse ilovo through left tackle for a tnroo-yard gain. Than Pee , Loa and \ 1.30 falluJ to gain ground lirouph Yalo'5 lino. Homaus puntud up the Hold to Princeton's llftv-ynrd line where Buttcrworth caught the ball L. Bliss went around the rlgut end for fltteen yard gain nnd Bultorworth went through right tHcklo for live yards , bolnu followed by Pop Bllsi for two yards moro In the sauio diruciton , King bringing him o ctuth. The ball was now on Princelon's Ihlrty-.vard lino. L , Bliss went mound right end for four yards and Randolph throw him. BuUerworth plucg rt nwar ot the center and palnod two yards. Pop BlUs tried the loft tncklo , but Harrold nulled him before ho gained. Balllot was bothering Sllllninn nnd n f inn bio in Iho i'nlo cenlor occuired. but Pop Bliss saved the bill by dropping on It. Then Pop made n plunge ut Princeton's center , but Wheeler brought him down buforo ho could gain a yard nnd the ball was Princeton's on Iho fourth down. iioth rinrinxa i.utio nrr. King passed to Poe , who passed to tlomans , Hlnukoy tackling tbo laller for a loss of llvo yards. Ynlo at this period waspltiyinga trillo slrongcr and forcing the play. Hainan's klcUnd lomidlioldaudL Bllsa tnulH'd llio ball , but saved it by falling on it. He roado n gain around the right one ) , wbtcb. was terminated by Pos's tncklo. Butterworlh pluggcil the center again for two yards. L. Bliss wont ihroucn right taculo for two yards. Princeton was awarded thu ball for holding. Morse mada a good gain of eight yards throtlijh the center , uud Y.ilo was clvou the ball for holding , Ulntcr advanced it three yards through light tnjklo. Butterworlh .found nn opening in Ihc left , guard nnd advanced Iho ball llvo yards through it. Then ho wont to the center nnd gained two. Then Bdtierworlh Irletl Ihc center again butr failed to Kiiin uronnd , but Yale was awarded llvo yards : is n penally for Balliot'f ) monkeying wilh ttio balll Tailing ViuIs Hack nnil Torlli. Pop Bliss gained eight yards througb lofl tackle and might bo running .ret if ha had not fallen , as'ho had passed all the Prince ton forwarders. On the novt line-up Prince- Ion was civen iho ball for holding by Yule forwarders. Homans kicked lo Yule's flftv- vard line , v/bcro L B' 3 _ cauutU.tbo bull. Lnurlo Bliss' signal was given ana King broke llirouch nnd dashed lilm do\vn , cans itiB u loss ot llvo ynrds. The pluckv liltlo Yule half-back took the ball from the nest line-up and made four yaiut around left end , being brought down.bj Randolph. Butlcr > voitb made a short ulcK , in fact only ion yards , mid King mida a fruo calch in midllcld. Pee \vcnt Ihrough lh < cooler for liyo yards ; McCormick bringing him down. Morse muJe I wo yards throupli comer. Pee made four yards Ihrough right lackle , Wallls stopplug his further advance , Yale was awarded the ball for Holding in tbi Princeton's center. indlllL' the rirst Iliitr. ' Pop" Bliss lost two ynrds througti King1 ! irrcat tackle. Butterwnrth puutrd lo mid Held , where Grecnwav brougbt Ilomnns down. Morne started for right end , bui gained only a ynrd. Hinckov grabbed him Then Morse wont nt left tackle , am gained three yards. Homans made t good punt and liiittcrworth caught tin ball within ten yards of Ynle'a goal line , 'J'ho ball was , however , brought back to thf spot of the lasl bcrlmmago und given lo Yah for holding it to the Princaton line. Laurli Bliss made llvo vurds around right end bo fora Lea aim Randolph nabbed him , am "Pop'1 Bliss uud Uutterivorlh fuiind lo gali ground. Buttcrworth punted lo Princeton" thirtv-yard line , where Pee mudo a frci catch just as tuna was called. The scon was ( Ho 0 in Yule's favor , nnd ibo platlnj bad ( Juen ( airly oven. The Tigers had broken through quickly and they Kicked bnrd , whilu Yale's woru hai been of the usual form. The teams stayed In their dressing room for the lull llftoen tninutos of the Intertills blon aud both Iho Ynlo and Princclon coach era talked to ' .ho pin ) era. At 8:20 : the ball WHsucuiu put into plav b ; Princeton. Stubborn lighting on both side' opened thu game and neither team was no ! lo gain much advantage until h ilf tha tlin had expired. Then it was that Yulu was en nblcd to score ncuin. Hull came about t ) , un unlortuimto kick by llotnans. Iliim.iim'Cohtly Kick. Prlncelon had failed 10 gain on ihro downs nnd luon Homans wai forced ilopunl It proved lo bo the mou dlsustrous it I c It o his'career. . SUHmnu wont through Ih Princeton line llko a 11 ish and McCormlol was tight with him. Tno ball struck BI Stillman will , the boom of n bass drum un bounded away down the Held and across th white line of the Piinceton coil. Sullma run as his duarost irlends never thought h could. Dnuliid the coal King dove for th bull , missed it ana the Y.ilo center was on Ih pigskin for a touchdown und glory found fc iho rest of his Ufa. Butlarworth kicked Ih goal jusi tivonty-two minutes nfior the ha ! was called : Yule , 12 ; Prlnodtoti , 0. During Iho remainder of iho half nolhin was undo , although the Princotou mo fought like Users. They forced the ball i Yule's yard terribly ana made her act In Ih dofenslvo for a gooJ part of iho tlmo. Kin worked llko a Trojan and was nbly su [ porled by hU mon. Tronchar.l was sllghll hurt but he would not glvo up. Trii'il Ono lioin tlio I'lflil. llomans made an unsuccessful attempt I kick a goal from the Hold. Bliss brothoi made cooil cams for Yule und pushed th ball down lowunli I'rlncoton's goul. Tin : was getting close and every Inch of groun was itubboinly contoslod. Pnncoion coi fined her efforts lo keeping Yule fro'm scorlti again , and kuccocded. When time wus called tbo ball was lofl : Princelon's len-vard lino. A mighty shoi wont up at , Iho teutni lined off iho fluid. Tt : plucky work of Liurlo Bliss and Caplal i < ! ng , who had only two good leg * bctwcc them , cannot bo lee highly xpokon of. Kin especially plaved throughout with lockc j.iws and evidently suffering oxcrtitlutln pain. Tuo Yule r minors who had safe ! pasted ibo line , ana who 1mj iho goal ulmo within reach , found Klnc in tnclr nalh uu stopped. At least two touch downs wci saved b , ' King's florco luckllng nnd ono i them , on Pnnuiitui' ' * tun-yard line , w : of ibo finest order , but Ihu poor follow cc lapsed from thu pain in nil lug as socn as u last "down" was called. One ol the llrliflit .Spots , After the game McCorniick , tbo Yale oa tuln , was sprintiris ; ulong toward the clt house , while King was dracginc his suite ing lorm to .vard tbo guto , supported either stdo by a fileudly hhnuider , A uu wearing Yale ro'crs pushed his way Uirou' luo throng and Ihrovving his arms aroui MLCoriuick's nccu whispered Houiatliing | > o.yn.sc'iii ox sccoxu IMOE.J THEY HAD TO QUIT TIED Nebraska and lowa ailsd to Reach a Defl- / nito Coao'us'ton. ' SPLENDID STRUGGLE ON DOTH SIDE3 riipplu Sccurit * n l.nrco Miaro of OorjC.lnrj for HIiiMoir , aiilMa j-or < lt < ta n llrokcn Note Dctalli of tlio Uumo. Ton to ton , A Uo. That was the score nl the lormlnatlon of the great Interstate foot bail gnmo ycslordnv afternoon between tha -'vnrsllv elevens of Nebraska anil Iowa. The old tlmo rivals m.ulo It a draw tter A osperato but royal stmirgle. Owing to Iho xtrcmo cold weather nol moro than llvo uiidrod people assomnlcd at Sportsman's ark to witness the co'iiou ol skill , brute orco and cndurnnro , but what iho crowd nckcd in numerical force It made up In on- husiasm , lor foot ball , llku pugilism , Is al. vnys moro thrllllnt ; than ennobling , and It It frliftd soul Indeed that will not warm up urine , tbo progress of a battle for blood line ntothAtof jostordnv. 'Ihero wcro n number of tally ho coaches n tbo srbunds , flllod with fomlnino cdmlrera f the brawny cultured nthlelos , wrhilo the ahiuco ot the throng lined along the ronos nclosing iho flold , nearly every ono dUplny- nz the coloi-s of Ihoir fuvorllo loam , rod and vbtto for Nebraska aud old cold for the boys ver the uvcr. uvcr.Wlicu Wlicu ttio Y H dime. The teams made lliclr appearance on the rounds nt the same ilmcrnnd , of course , ro- icived nn ovation. Thu precocious student ivns ttiofo in his moil robust form , and their pposlng slogans , mingling togathor * In an ncomprehonslblo Jir on , made iho wintry , lr quaver llko some mythical monster in mm. For outlandish sound commend mo to be rural collegiate picbo ; ho can glvo a bollor factory foriv j ards in 100 , ihon go by Ins If It wcro tloJ lo a post , Thev all earned Ihelr salaries yostiraay. They were profusely bedecked with the colors of their ropcctlvo uiuvorslilos , armed with the execrable tin bom , nnd In recount- ion of any brilliant play , whether they un derstood it or not , they made iho park fairly ihrick. Thuadmirer ot iho Nebraska team , veio considerably in the majority , and rest assured they lost but few opportunities to cheer any irood plnv tnndo by the locnl men. But in any light , all that woat to tbo park veslcrday htlerucon oxpocliug loseo a great irume of foot ball did not go homo disap pointed. Afler n very brief delay. Lieu tenant 1'rinca of Port Omaha wus" selected as um pire , nnd ChnrJlo Wll on of Ihls city roloreo. 'J ho two gentlemen are bolh collcgo crndual' ! ? , alhletes and adepts in iho peerless game of foot ball , yet ncitucr distinguished himself as an adjudicator cater of the giaccfui nnd dolicalo points tu tno gumo. In fact they were bolh a trillo severe on the Nebraska bovs. Tlielr roll nod efforts to he thorotiehlj Impartial led to ono or two decisions tlial were considurnbly off. However , u is doubtful if Iheeti two onerous jositlons could have been moro adcqu alely -or acceptably lilted , alien you.coms to cotir sidoi-.tlio . - luiock-dov.-n , rough-and-tumble battle lhat had to bo adjudicated. Xelira kaVon the TOSA. Erorythln ? In readiness the referee flipped a big John dollar Into the air , Contain John son said Headn and heads she came. So rs'obrasliu took iho bull and thu rofcroo' * whtstlo signalled the start. Tuo subjoined diagram shows the position ! of Iho plavcrs as Inoy lined up : MSIIIlA'-Kl'b TRAM. Johnson Mosuer * Klppln * I'aco * Olher Yont Junes Churoh * * Huuo IIououoll Sinclair Hull /.illinui : Hlzg Johnson 4 * Sanford Alilrlch Ostcrhoiit Sanyur Uiwson * Elliott * * I.arrabeo * TEA1I , I'llpuln ' Marled for Forty Viinls. Tbo muscular your.tr Nebrsskuns started in at what looked lilu n wlnmnur pace. The ball was pnssi'd bacKJo Fllppln , xvho , by the way , is a foot ball plaver of the tlrsi cla-s , and bit made a brilliant , run of fully forty yurJs , when tackled by Larraboe. Johnson ibon madn a successful udvunco through tbo center for ton yards more , Flip- pin bv sheer force cainine live moro on Iba ihird down. On Iho fourth ( Ho back Yont got Iho ball , but was downed before ho could make tiny boadivay , but. in the llfth Jonas , after Flippln had carried the pigsKlu within a foot of the line , ruttdo a touch down nod the Nebraska adherents went wild. Their cbeors were deafening. Oliver essayed to kick a goal , but made a miserable failure of it , Jii\r.i Did Sumo lliistltni ; , ' At the sound of the rofcroo's whistle the two teams again lined up trldway between their coals and Iho Prohibitionists nt once begun to crowd their antagonists. They bad a magnificent' rush line , and with nil of Ne braska's vuuntod muscle and brawn it looked ns if hlU' wus going lo full Ignomlnloualy. Kvon blc , bkillful Vilptiln failed to got in his characteristic stone wull work. Bui Ihcy nil fought llko-Trojans und the crowd looked on in fovcrish anxiety , bawycr made the lln.t material caln by a dash 'round the left and , for which he ro- ccilved u crushed proboscis. But a real foot bill player doasn't notice a llttlo lliing like a fraclurod ir o ; it tukos an ax to make him even think . ' .J's hurt. Folloivlng Bawyoi'a success Larrabco on two coiisecutl vo turns added n dozen yards to lha gond , und Nubrnska begun to grow a tort ot cerulean luio about the BUI" . On top of this BDO lost ton yards more on two ' 'oifsido playi. " Bv n mlsarablo fumble Killott lost the ball , Yont oiDturing it. H was lost again , how- nvor , to the loxvans on thu fourth down , and iu n few moments mnro tnuy wore in danger ous nroxlmlly to thu Nebraska lino. U was an unxloas moment for the admirers of Iho red nnd wnlio , and rolittf came only when Lwabee bioko Ihrough a weak snot in tha center nnd scored a touch down , Tlio Prohibitionists then took a turn at the tin horn , end wunn Larrabeo kicked a goal liioy fntily howled In ecstasy , Tnls left the Bcoro standing lowu , 0 ; Nobrasku , i. loua'n SiMioml Touch Dotrn. On a resumption of hostllltloi , accordlngto the porBplcuily of Umnlrti Prince , Nobruska lost thu ball on a foul at the very ilart , and by a porsUtcnt ruaorting to tbo push wedge Dawtion , Hull , Lnrrabso r.nd Johnson did some tremendous work , Johnson finally inuitlr.c a br.-al : through the canter , und by a float sprint of iwoniy yunls , snored Iowa' * second loucb down uir/ldil Iho most Intonee excitement , Klutod at hi * previous success , Governor Larrubco endeavored lo propel the plfjikln from the too of his cutter over Nebraska's coal , but hu wus doomed to dltcoinfllure. lla didn't come within a uillo of it , more or loss , purllcularly losti. But this mada ihu score 10 to 4 , and mayba Jowu wasn't feolinu proity good. In what romalnnd of tno 11 nil half nothing moro was nccompluhud than a whole lot of rudhot scrimmnt'lnf , in which bolh Bawyer and I.arrabeo of ihu loiva team were to badly It.jortnl as to ba compelled to ratlro , Blulr and Mcyets lauln ; . ' their places. . The ipuclntort ran and jumped and danced about nn thn froz > > n tuil In a vain effort to keep from fro-iiui , boforn tbo whistle snundej for tbe tccond half , but \vbeu U did