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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1894)
. . . , , . ' - - , .w'-'f , . - : . . . . . . . . . T'Th - ' " " " " \1' ' " ' ' I. , _ . I " p ' 1It : i : 2 . . . THE OMAHA DAILY nEEI I * .EDNESDAY , MAY 23 , 18U,1. ) , . , WHIPPED \ AT JACKSONVILLE . . " e p - ! Omaha HP ; an Exporenco Bim11ir In Eomo ( RcRpcota t Chancy Mtchell' ! ' . - MR ROURKE DIN'T ' EXPECT A LCKING Jo flail the ORmo Won Once Rn.1 Then I.et JIg Fat , Jake , Htnu ( sot In ti { Hnelk Inl Win It I Jick. JnckionvIlIe . 8 . OmAhA ) , 7. $ t. Joe 16 : Qu ( ncy. 11. Lincoln 4 : Hock Ilalll , . , 2. Rt. l.OIIR $ , 6 : l.ulRvle. 4. Chkag 7 : PllHhurl. 6 . Thrton . 3 : New Ynrk 2. ) JoRton. City. ! : Orll flnph1 , . G. SIoux City 13 : Imlhlnlilols , 12. JACkSONVfL1 , III. , May 22.-Speclal ( Telepram to The Beo.-Omaha ) and Jackson- ' vlo hall n close game hero today. The vis- Iors hall It won , but lot It through a Itl , careleps hating at a time when runs eounte.l. . Iourko dll good work on third , and ! : the battery work of Whiehi and Icar waq , Mao. In the seventh Inning Omaha was wl.lne. aho/ol / . 7 to I , and In the eighth Jacksonville mad two more by hard hitting and ted the scot . Strauss made a long hit to center anlLctchor , who wa3 on leconl , came In , thus , winning the game. The score : JACFCI3ONVI Al 1. ; H. 1 B. PO. A. I. Letcher Cf . . . . . . . . I 2 3 2 0 0 StratIs4 It . . . . . . . . 5 1 2 2 0 0 Crotty. 2b . . . . . . . . I 1 2" 3 1 0 trouthor8. lb. . . . . . . 3 2 1 " 1 1 0 Carroll . 3b. . . . . . . . . , I 2 2 2 [ r 1 felt , rf. . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 0 Bel ' . 8:5 : . . . . . . . 2 0 0 1 2 2 Hnyder ! c. . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 1 1 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 3 0 Cuplner , II. I . . . . . _ : - - - - . ! Fetal . . . . . . . . . 1 I ; 8 10 2 13 3 OMAHA. : du. n. m. P0. X. E. fl'PT1 ' . Cf. . . . . . . . . . . ; \ 1 2 : 0 0 Brr' . 2b. . . . . . . I 0 0 3 3 0 I ear. c. . . . . . . . . . [ 0 ' 1 1 3 0 McVoy . lh. . , . . . . . 1 1 0 1 0 0 ltou ke . 3h. , . . . . . . . , I 2 , 1 0 2 0 HOlike. . rf. . . . . . . ' . . . . I 2 1 1 0 0 Pedro , If. . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 : 0 1 noyle. RR. . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 1 1 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 l' 2 1 2 0 Whiehi , p. . . . . . . - - - - . ! .2 'otal. . . . . . . .37 7 8 2 1 1 SCOnE BY INNINGS. Jacksonville . . . . ' 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 1- I Omaha. . . . . . . . 110310100-7 I SUI AHY. gared nrR : Omaha G : Jaksonville. 7. Two-haRe hit $ : Moran. Strouthcr Strauss. Home runs : Cnrroll. Stolen haRes : Omaha. 5 : Jacksonville. 1 Struck out : ny Call- linger. 6 : hv VhithIil . 4. PaRRefl baits : Omaha. 2 : .Taclsonvle. 2. Time : Three hoVrs. Umpire : lacler ' . 1\11.11 \ t,4.q for the Twln1. nOCK UHND Ill. . May 22.-Slleclnl Telegram to The Bee.-Llncoln ) defeated . Rock Island In the Irst of the series he- tween the two clubs at 'l'svln City park this nfI'llon. the attendance being light In consequence oC the damp wenther. The score : Hock Iland . . . . 000100100-2 Liqcoln. . , . . . . . 0 J 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 flatteries : Anlrewl and Sage : Johnson Gnd Spear. Earned runs : Hock Island. 1 : Lincoln. 1. UmJllre : Ilaskeli. 'flme : One hour all thirty minutes. nt .Joo Jrl"l n ( nIne nnlhl\ T.ot QUINCY , Ill . May 22.-Speclal ( Telegram to The Bec.-St. ) Joe won the game today hy bunching hits In the second. Couth and fifth innings. assisted hy costly cirors of the,1ome team. : Doth teams bate heavl ' . Quincy . . . . . . . 720020000-Il . . St. Joseph . . . . . 0 5 0 1 6 too 016 . .Haierles : Southarfl. nemarrls and Hur- Icy : . Mlnehan . Packard a 1\ , Armstrong. Jam hits ; Quincy. 13 : St. . Joseph " 11. , Er- ror : Quincy. ; St. .Joseph. 2. ' I'E RI.\ , lay 22.-No gmne ; wet gounds , Stati thug .r t Ian' 1'.iu.is. , ; . I'lyed. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. St. Joseph. . . . . 1 [ 12 3 80.0 Omaha . . . . . . .1 ! [ 64.3 flock Island . . . . 11 8 , 6 , 7.1 LicoIn . . . . . . 1 1 8 6 67.1 Lllcoln . . . . . . . 1 7 7 60.0 Jacksonville . . . . 1 G I 8 42.9 Des Molne . . . . it 3 11 21.1 1 1 1olles . . . . . . . . 15 3 12 20.0 : , \11nN\ LIAGUI ; GA"l S. Anion Uualo 11,1 'om I.o\'ott luteho.1 % lt JIOMtOllllt I ho Latter Coiiio " Off Wlnn"r. BOSTON May 22.-V.'hlie New York led In battn . Its his , were scattered , and Boston put them where they did the most a good. Score : . Boston. . . . . . . . 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 New Yorl ; . . . . . . (101000100-2 ( ) Base his : Haston. ' 6 ; New York , 11. Er- ror ! ( : Boston , 3 : New York . 3. Farnet1 runs : HOHlon. 2. Two-base hits : Murphy. Home runs : Dnnnon. Double plays : Murphy , . - SERIES The Book of the Builders HISTORY OFTUE. . ; WORLD'S FAIR f' ; ' 'D H B . b f BV I1 am THII 1EN ' Chief of Constructon , : t WHO . . AND . . . UILT F. D. Miet / - ) ' ! Director of Decoration. 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Time : Two hours and five minuteR. Umpire : Stage. Bateries : l.vott and Ryan ; HUAle all 1"arrel. Colonrll , Huatrl , the Ir" ' " . . ST. 1.0UB , May 22.-The Colonels anl the Drwnl lllayed n hot game today hut the home tMm Wa too much for the vlHlorl. who started out with n good lend. In the fifth Dowll tfrd , the core with a home run anll f'mnk antI ShuJart followed with run . which put the Drowns ahend. Alendance , 1.0. Bcore : St. Louis . . . . . 0 0 1 0 : 1 0 1 . - I Louisville . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1- 4 Bale hits : St ; Lotus . 8 : I.oullvlie. 10. Brrol : St. Louis , 3 ; LouisvIlle . 3. Earned runs : St. 1onlH. 4 : 1onllvle. 2. home runs : Dowd. Stolen bases : Hlugart. Ji'l. hIe Illl'R : Denny ( unnRRlstet ) . Struck out : By KlIroy . 2 : hy Gleason 2. TItan : Two hotir. . Umpire : Swartwood. flatteries : Genson and l'eitz : Kiroy and Grim. Cell Like lhr.t' : , , lh'lh''r , . CHICAGO. May 22.-The COlts defeated l'ittnburg today hy hard hitting. Attend- once . : .Io. Score : Chicago . . . . . . 100030300-7 l'lttsburg , . . . . . 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 I I Base hl . : Chicago , 1 : Pltsbur ! O. Pr- I rums : ( 'hiengo , 3 : Pittsburg . 1. Earned runs : Chicago. 7 : Plth.bnrg , 2. Two.lape hit ) , ! \Vilmot. Struck out : n. GriIllth . G : hy ml'et , 1. lassell . hal ! : hy Mack. 1. Time : One hour anll ! fCl mlnuteH. Umillre : 1msIie. Batteries : Grllth ( and Kitredge : lm't nll Iack. I'JLIIA1)EA'lI1A , May 22.-No game ; wet grounds. CLlVEiAND , May 22.-No game ; rnln. Hnuln & ! tf . thl ' 10111. Pla'ed.'on. . Lost. PrCt. Cleveland . . . . . . 22 17 5 77.3 Baltmore . . . . . 2 16 7 69.6 lhlndelphla , . . . 2 17 8 63.0 l'ittshurg : . . . . . . 2 15 8 6.2 lltshlrl . . . . . . . 2 15 10 60.0 Cincinnati . . . . . 2 1 1 t0.0 New York . . . . . 2 1 1 H.n Broklyn . . . . . . 21 1 13 45.8 St. Louis . . . . . . 21 10 1 41.7 Chicago . . . . . . . 22 7 15 31.8 Louisville . . . . . . 1 6 13 31.6 Washington . _ . . . . . . 2 3 2 12.0 I W.'TBI : IJ\UV" : UAI S. i Jnn1UI CIty Ole , Urml n"1111 Another 1111 BIII II I ( toll ( httie. KANSAS CITY May 22.-Cold , cloud weather and the threatening rain kept the attendance today down to 800. The regulars who welt out to Exposition park saw the Kansas City Blues win n well played game from Grand Rapids ' hy hItting Parler's delivery - livery 11m I al the right time. Score : Kansas City. . . . . I I 0 I 0 0 3 2 1 3 0 9 Grand Itapids. . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 5 DaHl hits : Kunsas City. 17 : Grand HnlhR , 5. Errors : Kansas City. 3 ; GI'lnl Itupids , I. Earned runs : Kansas City. 8 : Grand Itapi(1S. 2. 'rwo-bnse his : iclusmaii Man- ning . Cnrro ! , Caruthers. Three-base hits : Cnrro ! home runs : Daniels. Stolen haReR : IJirick. 3. Doubl\ plays : Wheelocl to Car- ruthers. HaRes on halls : Off Danllls , 4 : off I'arker 2. Struck out : By DanIel 1 : by Parker , 1. \\'ll Pitch : Parker. First on errors : Kansas City , : : Grand ilapitis . 2. Left on baRes : Kansas City 9 ; Grand ItnpId . 5. Time . oC game : One hour and forty minutes. Umpire : 'Shcridan. Bat- ! tories : Dunlels und Donahue ; Parlter and Spies. Sioux City Eal1 , . lee the Joe ler SIOUX CITY , May 22.-Hard hitting and errors were the features oC today's game. Score : Sioux City. . . . . . . I 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 2-13 Indianapolis. . . . . 2 0 . 0 0 0 7 2 0 1-12 Base hIts : Sioux City . . 12 : IndianapolIs , 10. Errors : Sioux City , 7 : Indianapolis , 4. Earned runs : Sioux City 2 ; Indianapolis. 2. Two-baHe hits : 10"rlevlr. Newell . Camp Three-hase hits : 'rwlneham , Camp , Grahnm. Westlake. Double plays : Camp Stewart and O'Urlen ; Stewart und O'Brlen. Struck out : Dy Jones 4 : by Phillips . 2. Time : Two hours. Umpire : Kern Bat- teries : Jones and Twlneham : Phllp8 dnd Weatlake. \Vestale. Stundlng or the Tlum" . , Plnyed. 'Von. Lost. Prrt Sioux City. . . . . . . . 18 13 6 72,2 Toledo. ' Ciy. . . . . . . . . 22 1 8 f0,6 KansaR City. . . . . . . 2 12 8 60.0 Minnenpolt . . . . . . 1 1 8 67.9 Grml Hnplds. . . . 25 12 13 48.0 1llwaukee. . . . . . 22 4 8 33.3 Indianapolis. . . . . . 22 7 16 318 Detroit. . . . . . . . , . . 20 I , , 1 30.0 Cll.NT ' DEMQNSTJtATES - JIS . , ltA'rlNG. Oahns . I.t" 1nekrcno nod l'cnrl Song In . . . Long lines .n 1 Mti.IdyjI'rnck. . LOUISVILLE. May 22-ThOro were about 2,60 people at the Downs today ; and the track ws heavy and mudd ' . The weather was much warm . although there wore showers up (0 ( 2:30 : o'clock when I cleared off and tll sun came out bri1lt. The feature - , turn oC oda's ; card was the ' llrk stakes at one and , a quarter miles. : 'fhere were ' threestnrters In only slartlrs It-Cha11t. Buckrene and Pearl Song-and 011011 currIed 122 pounds. Chant waN the first unuer , the wire I ' two lengths. 'l'he horteN . got away at the first break In the following order : Chant ' 1'1t by a. half length : Buclrene second a half length In front ot Pearl Song . Passing the atanl the order was : Bttlcrene first by a length . Pearl Song sccond by I neck In front of Chant At the half : Buckrene first by half n lenRth. Chant second . one length ahead at Pearl Song. At the mile the order was : Chant first by a neck. 13uclcrne second eIght lengths ahead ot Pearl Song , who every one thought was out of the race. The order was the same In the stretch , but Williams began whipping Pearl Song and came through like the wind , clos- lng the gnp and beating Buclrene out for the llace The stake was worth $2,830 to the winner. The hooklc ! had the best ot It again today , only . two favorites wInning. Results : First rnee. six and a half furlongs : SOllhle (6 ( to 10) won Jim henry (3 ( to 1) ) second , tmp. I"lorry Myers (7 ( to 2) thIrd Time : 1:29. : Sleonl race. four and a half furlongs : Glenone (2 ( to 1) ) won , Anode (3 ( to 1) ) second Jack 1.'lurel (1) ( ( ) to 1 third. 'flme : 1:00. : 'hlrd race Clark slikes for 3-yoar-oiil cols and fillies . $1f.00 added . 300 to sccond. $2t)0 ) to third. one'mle 111 a < unrtlr : Chant (7 ( to 10) ) won , perl Son"IO ( 10 1)- ) second luclrene (8 ( to 6) ) third. Time : 2:19' : ' , . Fourth race , six and a half furlongs : Volt (8 ( to 1 'W9n Com Taylor (4 ( to 5) ) sec- ontl Ross (2 ( to 1 thIrd ' 'lle : , 1:2t3 : % . Fifth race , three.fourths of a mile : Glide (7 ( 10 1) ) ' on . Charlie 'I ( ( to 2) ) second . Bannovalum , (8 ( to 1) ) third . Time : 1:23. : Iun. Shot antI n Battled Stnrtnr. NBW YORK May 22.-A more disagreeable - able day COUlll not have been seen , for It wnl cold and wet lt GrvefetHl amI the track was 1 sea at mUll. Starter Howe war In ono of his worst conditions , und conI I not get the hores oft. In the Seaside stakes eleven 2-year-ohIR were held In the rln for twenty mlnules. anl then The Coon was plctcalY left ant the ' Ilosi. August Belmont's imported colt , Tanl'ed , was nn easy winner nt long odds white another - other long shot , SI Vincent , got the Rec- oml place In the Gazelle stakes Nnhma hall no trouble to win. Only three were On\ left In the second rare and Dltzen won UI he leasod. lie wa heavily bueled. Dob- bin waR mate I strong favorite In the last race . hut ) he lied to succumb to the outl'hl- ten Aurelian . ns ho was concediIl too much weight In the heavy coneefln ! He- stilts : First race. five Cn enl : Applause ( I to 1 ) wont lerldmer ( I to I ) second , Monotony (8 ( to " third. Time : 1:01 : % . SecOli race , mile unfl a furlong : IllItzeu ( I to 1) ) won Ilelmicker (5 ( to ; 1) ) nlzen ' Count (8 to 6) ) thlrll. 'llmol 1:59 : . Jeeond' 'ritirti race fVe Curlon H. Senshlo stakes. selling : 'retired , (5 ( to 1 ss'on at. Vincent (2 ( to 1) ) second . Clicot (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : . 1WI : * . Fourth race . Gazelle , atulel. mile and a furlong : Nuhma l8 to 1) ) won. Jersey : Belle /0 ( to 1) ) second , Baroness (7 ( to 1) ) Belo . Time : 2:03. : Fifth race , six furlongs : loev (3 ( to 6) ) wlm. Mllstul' (1 ( to 1 ) second Old DominIon - Ion (2) ( ) to 1) ) thIrd 'rime : 1:17. : 011 Sixth 1'11:1. mile anti n sixteenth. : Aurt- anc slxteentAurt Ibm (8 ( to 1) ) won , Bobbins (23 ( to I ) second ' . Sir Knight ( U to 1) ) third. 'l'lmo : 1:11. : 000,1 Sport lit tl 111' flrnuiil. , . ST. LOUIS , May 22.-Today's racing at the Fah' Grounds Pru'ed more interesting than hal been the euqo the alt IntereHtnr Tue track was fast anti lleslllo ) the threat- oIling : elomll the atemlanCl' was (100(1 111 I lie speculation an Improvemcnt over that at ' . ' ' 0\01 Ye5tIl1ay. The favorites were not In Cavorles I lit three of tht rnct'E. tie biggest dump of Ihe day being In lie ( third event when Imml"lu , a 15 tl 1 shot won easily , the favorite. Itemorse . not being Placed : In the last race \\eltotn. ( who with First Chance . \\'fS n 2 to S favorite . won easily . l hllwick ft : to 1 look the ( featm' of the clay . the free liandkip : . Miw 4\ilCO won . lcl11 : Alco I the 2'yenr-old ' 2.yeut'-oll scramble. 'rltmno three were t he talcnt'N Pick . ltestlts ! : l'Sthrce Jlrsl rftce . seven HCfnls a : I"Iln (3 to 1) ' vui , , I ' ort Worlh (15 ( tl B seconil , Dillon J (8 / tl 1) I ) third . 'l'lme : 1 : ) : ( sleonll i. Dion Second : 1 Irve furlongs : fllKs Alice (1 ( to 2) ) \ on. Sir Oon . Jr. . ( I 'lks ) second Leonard (5 ( to 2) ( bIrd . 'rime : : 1 : ' . 1hl\l race. seven CurIQng/ : Imm1'la ' (15 ( to 1) ) wo , . U. F' . , ' ' / 'I 6won. L. 1. Fly , Jr. . (6 ( to 1) ) second . Tiii I ? (6 ( 10) ) thlrl. 'I'line ; 1 :10. : : lecon Fourth race . one mile : CliIwielc (2 to 1) ) VOli . Sir Waite , ' Hnhhh Chlllel ( ) second. Chimes ! ( to ) ) thhl. ) 'l'lme : 1:423k. leconl Fifth 1'11'1' , sevcn furlongs : Deceit (15 to 1 ) won Lite Horrl (13 to I ) se'onl ( , Cass ( I t , > \ ) ( turd . . ' ! me i (2 J\ : . lel'ont Sllt ! I ( ( . 1\0 ulul . a sixteenth : ' \0. Iwll ( I t:1 : 11 ) WOO Lady Pulsifer (10 ( to 1) ) 1:51. * e'onil : , 1rt ChllCC , l. t 1 tllrli. /0 'Xlme ; - ThEY NAY SEEK REVENGE How Breckenrtdgo Thinks Hs Arst May Afoot the Oommo ' wcalors. SAYS liE IS READY.O TAKE ms MEDICINE Union l'itctllo O elall 1 ] llreU TheIr Jelo that the . \rIY Feature IC the Unlm- 1'oe.1 ' , I" IIeIiig Brolcon Vv-Men : Still headed . , ult\I\I. Colonels Dreckenrldge and Colehan at the ( western Commonwealers , arrested early yes- terla ) for st\llnl an engine at Moutpellor . are still In Jail. In /peaklng aleut his arrest Brecenrhlgo said : "I Intend to take my medicine like n little man. The arrest was n great surllrlso to me and atrst I Celt I keenly but now I am reconciled to the situ- ation . Naturally 1 expect to bo taken back to Idaho , ns I understand the United Slates marshal has ordered the arrelt at Colohan and myself for assisting In stealing a train As far as 1 am concerned L 1m ready to realy go back any ( hue and stand trial " When asked what effect . If any his ar- rest would have on the main body at the army of Commonwenlers of which he Is n member the colonel said : "I expect that when my arrest becomes known the boys of the army will raise h- . 'In other wors , I am afraid they will seek revenge on the rail. road Colnpany I have an important mes- slgo for Mr. Carl ; . but he Is not here I would bo better for thQ road . If Mr. Dickinson - son received It In the spirit II Is sent In than to ignore our army and our movement - tirely. Our motto Is 'On to Washington , ' and we will get there. " "What will you do when you get thero2" asked the newspaper man ther5 ; . " 1 don't know but \\0 are going to , hlSh- ington and don'l you forget I. " The local polce omelets have wIred .tho facts oC the arrest of BreckenrIdge and Colehan to the marshal at Boise City. Abollt 3 o'clock ycsterday morning Sergeant Sheep anti Olcers Dillon . 1I Carthy and Iotchldss arrested nIneteen COIJ.monwealers ; . In the railroad yards The men had Just come In on freight trains and the polIo had been Informed of their 'arrival Each man was charged with vagrancy anti sleeping ( In a box car. ' ! When arraigned In polee court these men were all discharged upon their promise to leave the city at once. UnIon Pacific officials were noncommnnl- eatlvo yesterday regarding the IndustrialIsts - Ists ( along the hue of the system exept to say that the army feature of the nonem- ployed was rapidly being broken up and that within n week all the contingents would be scattered . I was learned however that the officials of the Overland wi endeavor , to cinch Breclenrhlge and Colehan for aiding In approprIatIng the engine and cars at Montpeler and will send the men back for trial on the charge ' . of being fugitives from justice. The situa- 'I. ton demands this , the railroad olclals claim , and to successfully put a stop to the constant menace which large bodies of men Inspire the roads will take summary steps to frustrate any moro attempts nt train steal- Ing contemplated. But the old saw of taking - Ing a horse to water but not being able to compel him to drink Is quito applicable In the case of the Commonwealers. TIm men along the system are determined to get east and will undoubtedly continue stealIng rIdes wherever posslblo. Although lie ( ofcIals professed to focI that all the trouble with Commonwealers was at an end , they were considerably worried over the foci that thirty min got Into Omaha Monday with Dreeklnrldgo and Colohan showing to them that the men were determined to get cast lt all hazards. . DUFF AD 1CiLSlYAitItBSTi1) : . . Almost n Riot Provoked by the Actions It Creston Ofilcials. CRESTON. In , May 22.-Speelal ( Telegram to The Deo.-Kehey's ) dIvision of the Com- monweal army arrived hero at 7 o'clock this e'enlng. Considerable sympathy was shown them by the PoPtilists. A brass band escorted - corted them through the city. When pass- Ing through the business portion a scene occurred which came near rOulng In n riot. Tll chief of police arrested Kelsey and Duff for violating the quarantine eslab- Ished against the army Cor passing through n smallpox district They were taken before n , justco and released on bonds of $250. their trial to occur tom4ow : at ! o'clock. The rrmy was ordered to go Into camp and not come Into the cty When' the arrest of the Commonweal leaders occurred there were about 4.000 people on the streets and tiQgreatest excitement prevailed and for n time a riot seemed Imminent. When Kelsey and Dnr were released and resumed command - mand of the army a tumulous applause went up from the multitude. The sympathy of the city Is with the Conunonwealers . Kelsey - sey made n speech to about 100 people at the camp tonight and expects to adress tim citizens at the court house tomorrow night. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COXEYTES IN ; INNI : OTA. Under a Strlkor's Ioltershl ] a Small Boly 1" l'rocce.lnl East . ST. PAUL. lay 22.-A Northileld . Mini . . special to the Dispatch says : The 1 o'clock freight train last nlsht ! had a box car loaded . with /fy.ono Coxoyltes . who quietly got aboard at Farmington , and at first refused - fused to get of nt this pain I. Finally orders were given' to sidetrack the train , and the polIo escorted them to the engine house where they spent the night. TOday they charged un admission Ceo to the building . and n good many citizens paid to see tim tramps. Drelkfast was purchased . and wIth what was given them they fared sumptu- ously. Their leader Is George H. lalm , 'a Great Northern striker Before leaving hero the leaders made speeches on 11 square to a large crowd. They left here at 1 o'clock for Farlbault , Austin and ' 'Inona. Trial of 1IIIstrhlil lt Chnyennc. , ChEYENNE , lay 22.-Speclnl ( Telegram to The Deo.-Tho fifteen Im1ustrlals , mom- hers at company I ot the Portand nmniy who nsslstel In the capture at the Union Pucilc train nt Montpelor , Idaho , running It to Colevlo , Wyo. , where they were arrested - rested , wore given a hearing before Judge Hner today. Testimony was introduced to show that they took possession of the en- gine and train against the protests of the omployos ot the receivers of the road and refused to give It up when requested to do so I was proved that Ito Industrials ran lie train from Montpelier to Coltevilo themselves . solves In.l . that they made the statem9nt that they were going to WnshlnGton , and 1111 not repose to walk. The court reserved pro\ose judgment until tomorrow afternoon. ( : ommnnwellors , : : hlltIlk. . SENECA , ICan. , May 22.-00nernl Den- nct's division at the Commonweal army has ' arrived here , but was not allowed to enter tha city the council . In n special sosslon , havllK decided to not offer theft a park or transportation by wagons Sonnet saldlhe would not lei his men walk . as they hind not walko,1 , over sixty mIles In theIr entire trill from Deliver . lI'J.Z 1'IIiCR 2'JIUW.iST. thllltle.1 " ' { Huhor , alt Probably lho\er1 , In Nq'hra'slni TOh.y. WASINOTON , May 22.-For Nebraslm- Unsettled . weather and probably showers : northeast wluls. For Iowa-Pary cloudy ' ; warmer In cast- Dr IIrto j northeast wlndB. For 1(1 ( Issourl-l'arly ! cloudy ; variable \In,18 , , For SoUth Dakota-IncreasIng cloudiness ; IhoworB In southern portion : variable winds Iortheaat For lansa -larty . . cloudy and shower ; l'I'.h"mt 'faylor' " 'orlhIO& ( rlu.lol. IENVBR , May 22.-U. Ashtonl Taylor , raiidaon of President Zachary Taylor who : ame to Denver early In March , assuming tie lame ot Patrick McGowan on account having shot a man nt I.oulale. Ky. . In t qUorrel over 1 woman hu fed tram thIs : Ity , leavIng behind six women whom I 18 lall he had promised to marry. Ills flight as hiaftoned by t accldontal meetIng and - - - exchange ot confldoncesbotwccn , two ot the women connencelbotwecn charge Tny- lor wIth having obta1nfli money antI jewelry from her after obtnnlt to marry her. LOUSVILLE , May. . . 2.-General Horace Taylor of this city ) -1\0 \ Is himself n relative - ativo ot Zachary TAt\orf was seen today regarding - garding the dispatch from : Denver. : Ito said that he hall ( never farr of the Taylor men- tonell ( In the 118\111l i being 0 grandson of President Zaehnr , aylor . and believes him to bo an inipolt t t : ; No record at the Cutting spoken ot cf ? . ' . 0' found here. ' TOOl ) UJJ' Jifi' UIU4 fJE Its. Choctaw , Jm : ot rlllturCl l'I'i . h1 the Oklahoma EL flFNO Oki. . rr 22.-The chase after the escaped bandit continues with but small chance ot success , ns ho Is now In the tint- her of ito Chickasaw Nation. lIe IH known to be Choctaw Jim , n wcl known horse thief TIm captured man refuses to give his name or any clew to his identity. lIe Is confined at Fort Heno , where he was taken under military escort A mob was expected to lynch iilni but they were dlsappolntell when ho was removed to the fort. The wounded men are In a very serious condition , neither Nelson nor arls being . expected to recover. "I'lko'l J"'nk < 111 iitrlet. " No gold producing section of the world ever gained so prominent a position that created EO lively an Interest In so short a time or showed such flattering Indications of sUbstnUabllty as the new camp of Balfour . Colo. I you want to know all about it . write for pamphlet. H. P. Hunter , 209 Boston Bldg. . Denver , Colo. . A PlOlflt4'I nnd Confirmed. WASHINGTON , May 22.-The attorney general hu' appointed William A. Dalen fslstnnt United States attorney for the \VeRtern district ot Missouri. The senate In executive session today made public the following confIrmations : Joseph A. Israel . United States marshal for Colorado. Postmuster : Iowu-Enrl Bronson nt Spencer. . l'BllSUN.IT l'.ll.IUllU'US. E. J. Del ot LaramIe , Wyo" , Is In the city. tile Mr. city. 'ST. S. Metz of Sheridan Wyo. . Is In yesterday J. L. Walter of David City was In Omaha D. I. Watson of Ivoca , Ia. , Is In the city on business. . , J. D. McDonald , a' ' mining man from Pneblo , Colo. , was In the city yesterday Matt Daugherty of Ogalala was In the city night. circulating amoug the politicians last Dr. 'V. H. lletis . ' formerly of this city , but now ot Denver , Is In the city on bus- Iness. ! r. J. D. Paterson and wife of Deliver arrived In the city last night t visit CrlendH. . . George 1.1. ParSes and wife and Miss C. Forbes of Trinidad Colo. , arrived In the city yesterday. Henry W. Stuart at Guatemala Central America arrived In the cIty yesterday and Is at the Mercer. ' George W. Marln _ oftiKearney one of the officials ot the state reform school at Keamnoy . Is In thof ltr' Dr. Armstrong orl 1qatriee , who Is one of the omanls at the , lnstno ! asylum at that place was In town ( fest ! rday. n. Dyers , lallori1 bt ! the Burlington hotel at 10ldrego. 13 inttlm 'cIty and Is being en- tertained by time , Ipropletors of the Mer- chants. p. : . George Koch wo Ilvos In time western part of the state , but,11svio ; has barge hus- mess Interests In Qp hn . arrived In the city QP ' yesterday nfernoO ; , , , Dean Gardner II I ontrtalnlng lev . ' 1. H. Spencer and wloJoot , Nebraska , City , novo W. F. Whltmarshl nd Rey" A. W. Bell at Lincoln at the Do1 no , lintel DeU\no ! E. L. Sargentgrandichit ( of tIme , Brotherhood - hood of Locomotive Fimamen , wIth btead- ' quarters ' nt Cedar'1Thpids. Ta . was In the city for ,1 , short time yesterday. Chief of Police SeaveY and the heads of tile pol co departments of Omaha's suburbs loft last night for Grand Island to attend the second annual meeting of polce officers and sheriffs of the state. The onvenlon wIll last n couple of days. , . Charles G. Steele of Norfolk Is In the city for a few days. The gentleman Is largely Interested In beet sugar enterprises nt Nor- folk 'out ho Is In Omaha on busn05s ! con- nectod with n new enterprise which he Is preparing to engage In shortly. Michael P. Reap one at Superintendent llyrnea' most trusted detectives In New York City , arrived In the city yesterday asa a witness against Sterling , the North Plato postofce rqbbcr who was arrested In Now York last winter. ! r. Reap Is accompanied by his wife amid child . and wi visit In Omaha for several , da 's. ! rs. Reap left for Grand Island to' visit with her brother whom she has not seen for several l Yenrs. Nebramknn' ( nt time Jotol" . At the Mercer-J. L. Evans Stockham : V. C. Shllkley. Nebraska City : \V. C. Elder . w. \Vlnterbotham , Oenoa. At the Murray-W. E. I'eebles Ponder : \V. C. Jay , Dakota City' William Wann , Dorcn' ; It. D. Stearns , a. T. Trophogazi Lincoln. At tile Pnxton-George n. Holland . Red Cloud : F. I. Castor Lincoln ; J. H. Spear- man. McCool : J. \Y. Trammell . Oxford : J. , I Lathrop , lenrne ' : W. K. Denmun. A. \V. Johnson , J.lneoln : S. V. Hnslel , StromH- burg : J. A. Ilmirris Broken How : IT. 0. , Yuthe. Kearney : Mrs. W. H. Clemmons , Miss Sldl McGee Fr mont ; C. Id. Hui'ii , ! ! { 1. Hucl 1. C. Andrews. J ; . 1. Oliver . Miss C. D.t t Oliver ids. , Kearney : A. C. towell , Cedar IapI I I Ils. the Arcade-J. II. Crowder Gordon : I Charles Frognltz Sidney : \ A. Diworth , ' Lincoln : 11. C. Hus'el. SchuYler : W. itt . , Williams , Cambrll e ; W. D. Widman , LIn- coin : \V. E. faith , David City : (1V. . Cow- by , Seward ; J. E. Nesloy lan'ard : S. \V. Ferguson Norfolk : II. Myers , Lincoln : C. Hemenover , Jame : Siurgeon D. F. I Somersett . I. I. IIu.stonV , . Kickney II. H. Corbett . York : JS. . Kuntz. 1.lncoll : P. O. Hedmond , Joldrege : J. D. Lacim Wither - her : g. V. Joy , Amos Quelim . C. II. Mudge. g. O. Masomi William Durkce Odel : Jo. seph Smith , Homer. At the Delione-J. A. Harris Broken Dow : R. H. Ieynolds , Hobert Craft , Norfolk . Cal ; : G. A. Murpimy . W. a. Dannumn Beat- rice : J. C. Burcii H.Y. . Luln , Wymore : J. E. Ja'eR. J. J. Frnntz . Alex Graham , Carl Elniore Beatrice : FV. . Barber , 8. O. /ink A. J. Sheetz , Grand Island : J. D. McGrew 100mlngton : Glydo Opelt. Lin- coin : James \V. liarky . 1"arwel ; H. W. Grant Beatrice : G. A. Rayrner Lincoln ; Charles : Wentworth Essox : 1. H. Spencer and wife , Nebrslm , City : C. tI. Benson Lincoln : D. C. Mclntee PlatRmouth : C. G. Pearse Heatrlce : Phelps l'aine A.V. . Ilell . Lincoln : Wllnm Ebriglit Nebrslt City. I , mm . At the Merchiant-James A. dine , Mlii- den ; L. 101m , IustlgSl H. flyers 101- drege : F. A. J1Jsl , n. tchuyler : If. W. Potter . Fuliorton11J. ; M. Vardlaw . Pick- rel : F' " Arrnstroni , Beatrice . J. L. Strong , Iolrege : F. TM. Wjttmm , Noola ; I. CIshmtln and wlCo. Stromslur : J. E. Cr11 C. D. Brown , 1lpllon : I. Olmstead . hastings : \V. H. Cert Je.no } ; C. L. Hoover 11- 111 Ion : J. C. \Vaflmler1 Hed Cloud : G. W. Martin , { Walner. E. 1. I'arker Plain- viewV : . J. Waite . J'xetert S. C. Sample , Butte : \Yllam Gitidtogs , \Islr : N. , D. O'Brlen and wICe-Alklnson : J. L. Walter , David City : C. 3I-ur . Kearney : P. I. Dreed \vitaWuir(1 ( ; F' I . J. Benedict \v. M. Clute hastings : S. " ' . McGraw and vite . Auburn : II. Cushmun , SlrmqIHr : Charles force IsmitItceyes , Falls City . At the MillardGirge E. Dort'llJton , Falls City ; Orland ' : f.Avoca : J. S. Dew 'IocumnmnIt I F. SiinhtcTisheim , \\'emt Point : J. ' A. Ehirhmtrlt St\PJpn : E. I { . ValentIne . \srest Pllnt ; D , Oi'IVlliffortVest I'oint ; J. A. Bobber . 1""I JY : C. E. Point Hnlph Utnllomi . ' U\ltnllbel ; E. 1. Corrl , Hebron Dwloni. : -Fuller . Imperial : BVatt . Lyons : C. H. lrlnnnl , 'Iuhll Hock ; John C. Alien ; McCoolV. : . J. Stevenson Au- iomn : A. R. Cruzen , Curt : C. E. Adams , Superior' H. 1' . iitlmway.Vakeileid : I" 11. \V thnahi , Hebr l : Etigent Moore Norfolk ; C. 'V . HothHl Genvlo : J . n. , Sutherland . Tekarnh : C. 8. ! . : Yairpion ( ; .1 . lii. So l.wlck. York I ! ' ' . " . S. ' J"nlr/ont Crete : O. G. Smith , \S' . g. Jakway Jearey : J. 11. MiuColl . E. n. I'enno ( Lexllrton : A. 1. ) H. IlurnImiiey , Broken How ; ' 6. J. IoPheely , Minden : l. J , O'Shea nnl sister , lalson , : O. C. 1lzelot. Q'Nel ; a. II. Bleele. Dnvhl City : a. il Austin . Superior : , W. w' . SIn- ileon Celltnll' city ; It. U. Shedl , ' . , J. Picket A"hlall : J. C. F. Mcllsson. En- weld : ' ! . e. Callahan , Friend ' : OergeV , H . lQteYi Pnmlnt : Joselh ! Durtey , At- 11160n : JlmM W. orrl Alldnson : A. O. llcoson 1. 1.1. jitisimneil. J. 1. Haylcnl , \V. 1. Clark. A : 1. hIcks . Tom 11 Cooke . \V. Ii. UorJn , f. . I. , Llnl\say. \ A. I { . Cloudy , A. It. 'X'nihot. J. H. / \er. It. B. Moore , John and Hnvll , I"Uzgerl < . I" l , E . Menus- ky , Stuart Iihienrs . J. N. 11. W. n. Jcn- man and wife F' . A. Graham and vItn . I. \V. I wa.hlnd wife . Charles N. \\'nlte , 1" . A Barton , 'rItomnas Benton , Lincoln. . - . PLANNING BLOODY WORIC - Oty Council Sharpening a Ax for the Oul- ting Off of Hond FORCES IN CIT OFFICES TO BE REDUCED In Furtherance of 1 "I/orou8 l'olley , of He- tronclu"ent-Inttcr TIIICII Over In Secret SClllon Yesterduy , Ulnrnonu -"leth"l Not Yet Vl'slgnlted. That a Rcnerll lopping off ot hOll ( In the ( various city departments Is contemplated by the city council Is n fact thAt Is causing considerable uneasiness In various Quarters during these May dnys. For a Heck blast there have been undefined rumors floating through the corrllors . of the city hall that something was going to drop . but no one seemed able to trace them to an authoritative source. I has been generally understood that certain members of the council had determined - termined on a luau for reducing time current expenses of the city In some manner , but Just where the ax was going to Cal no one Vas ahl' to tell. A vague rumor that an elort was , to bo made 10 usurp legislative functions by abolishing the Board of Public Works ali ( dividing time work of that do- pnrtmEnl between ' the engineering deprt- mnnt amid the 'chairmen of the committees found credence with some . amid other stories equal ' absurd were circulated from day to day The facts are that the council meilates a sweeping system of retrenchment all along the line. There are men employll In nearly every department whose services can In the judgment of certain councimen , b3 disp2flsOti wit without detriment to the city. It Is claimed that the matter has not progressed as Car as tho.soleclon of the , parlculdr In- dlvlluals who are to be olcialy beheaded : but Ulero Is but little question that there are hal a dozen clerks and inspectors who are reasonably sure of being out of a job very shortly , and an uncertain additional number who are on the anxious seat Time queston oC retrenclulnt according to this plan has been tnder consideration for some time . Up 'to the later Part of last week the scheme was conlntl to a halt dozen 11mbers of the couimcil . but one by one , other , members wore Inllato : Into the prospective step , and the mater culminated , y sterday afternoon when the council met as ' a' c mmlteo oC the whole In one of the com- 1ltteo rooms to consIder the question and 1\ccIJle ) POI 'a definite 1an 1 ! of acton to bo brought before the regular , neetng of the coumi ci I . ' . WAs DECIDEDLY EXC.usrVE. The proceedings yesterday afternoon 'wero of n strictly scret cimnracer . both the rcpre- sentulves of tile press and n number ot citzens who were In the commi lee rooms being ex ludcd. The oxcso wa , given that there were soma very Importnnt maters to bo considered which It was not advisable that the public should learn until they were fully matured. Further than that the members - hers refused to cOmmit themselves and the door was locked und the transom closed tight to prevent any inkling \ of the Important - portant busIness referred to Cram reaching the outsldo of the committee room. Once loft to themselves the councilmen entered Into a general discussIon of the situation. I was submitted In evidence that lie finances of time city were In a con- dition that Indicated time certainty of a deficit - /cl at the present rate of expenditure. Hascal , Howel and others contended that there was an absolute necessity for some radical curtailment of time draught on time treasury or there would not be enough money left to pay the salaries of the coua- cli mit en. The commitee remained In session for the greater part of the afternoon , and when an adjournment was taken It was with the undentamllng - that. time headsman should be brought out and provided with n plent- ful snpply of victims. The dIscussion was general In character and names were not mentoned. I developed , however that cer- tain members were of the opinion thai the city had altogether too many Inspectors on ' lie pay roll whose services It could well wel afford to lose. Just which ones are referred - Cerred to none of the members were willing to state , but It Is understood that the sIdewalk - walk Inspector stands In the front rank of the prospective sufferers . WILL NOT GET THE ONEY. Incidentally . It Is given out cold that the additional appropriation asked for by the Board of Health will not matorlze this year A couple of weeks ago Health Commissioner - missioner Savlio addressed a communica- ton to lie council stating that nt time pres- ent rte of expenditure the health tumid would be Insulclent : by about $5.000 to con- tnuo the work at the year. Ho declared that I an extra provision was not made for the necessities ot time department ho would dIschargE every Inspector at tile end of the current month. I the counci would not provide the necessary funds to run the department - partmont he was going to shut up shop before - Core the fund was entirely exhausterl. When the communication was read before the council Hnscnl moved that It bo tahlod without ceremony . Wheeler emit ! others objected - Jected on the ground that tIme request If the commissioner should be given a decent con- slderaUon at least and the. communication was finally referred to time committee . In whose hands It still remains. The report 'of time commlteo will undoubtedly bo to the effect that time board will have to follow the example of the other departments und set along ns best I can with the oriGinal appro- priatiomi. At time regular meeting ot the council Inst night nn ndJournment was taken unti ThursdlY : night , In order to allow the repub- lcan state central committee the use of the council chamber. This was In complanco with n moton by Sanders and a commitee consisting at Mayor Demls , Councilmen San. I ( lers . Jacobsen , Edwards and Wheeler and CIty Attorney Connell was appointed to apprise the committee at the action at the council. / , - . - , ( ; 'l . v,2. ' . . t L.t1 3Y v- , /iI'l : f ' . ' 4i's.-EIi ' a A.Free' Ivy Poisoning - Eight Vcnra of Suffering Perfect Oue by Hood's Sarsapaia " 0. I. Hood & Ce , I.owol , Mass. / . "Dear Srs : - Wo have tried hood's Rrsap Cilia and find It to \0 all you ; cllm for It My wife was Iloonellly ivy when n young woman , ( and I for ' troubled season an ( eight years was every : , . Hood'sS : : i Cures ' "lh time breaking out and terrlhle iching and II burmiiumg. I thought liars wn ns hall 1 cue as c anyone over had. She was la thi distressing co.ullon every year until she legnn to take . hood's which has effected ii . 1oud's Sarsaparia , cleetell [ por. feet cure , wlhQut leaving any scars , and she , has . hail : , No Sign of the Poison Sinco. She I wel Ind hearty. I hlTO tnken Hood's 8arstlarla tler the grip with good reult1. and E ha\o also given it t our four chili rOi. Wo are sill pictures of porrect health amid owe I ti ) I. Ilooti's Rarsallariila. " J. O. l J&/AN , Van- t daliaIliinoi , . I l19 . h. ilnois. I doeld" t take . hood's Bar : ! " ri : , do not - tie induced - - to buy - any oilier - Instead - , Hood'o Pis are hanfl made , anti pcrfc' i ) ! IrUu und apImeamauco . 2t3. 'lIJ box. ' ' 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 HARPEl 'S MAGAZINE _ I you care ( or Rcmlnkccnccs of Great Men , read MEMORIES OF WENDELL PHILLIPS . by G , W. 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