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'I 'I'JlJ OI.AlIA DArr.JY iii : 'l.'lTmHnAY oJ'ponmn ) ( ) 1. HW ) ,
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- tECISLATUHE IS IN DOUBT i
Proopect that the Antl.Prizo Fight Bill May
Not Got Through.
DALLAS PEOPLE ME WORKING hARD
IIc""rl' ; ' II" . . it el"r ( " 'r"e'l. Iii ChI'
Srstt . 1,1 ' " t I IiiIIgImt ' 'II"II/l'-
J""C II ( nhiIIiI..tit I " ' 11 lie
ilIic.I III Ch. I. . " . . .
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AUSTIN , Tex. . Slpt. : O.-Only twenty-
five members of the lellslatre have arrl\'el
up to tonight and . judging . from present
Indicatons . It Is IU\ly probable , that a quo-
rlm will 013wor tl the roll cal tomorrow.
A careful pol of hath houses ly Intcrstc.1 .
I.atcs . develqJs the fact th.t from PUblIC
utterances 011 the \\I known sentiment
of the members the nntl-prlzo light bill
will go through the penate with the
emergency clause . with votes to spare. I : ,
was anticipated , that the fight 01 this clatlsk !
would he made more snccessfnly ( In the
senate than In the ( house . hit this was a
iuitke. The light 10 k'i ' the emergency
clalso , will he \Ole.1 . bitterly In the house
hy the Dalas 1110pll. ) A committee of hlsl-
10PS men will arrive tomorrow from Dallas
nail , wi ple,1 , wih ) the legislative commll ll'
to knock out the emergency clause . on the
ground that It wi confiscate tholsand of
dolars worth of property In Dalas which
have been cxppIII 11 on this tilit. Up 10 the
Jroent writing , of the e'ghtlen membcrs
of the house here nine are oppsed to the
emergency clause , anll or this nlmbor four
are ont amI out antngenlst oC nny anti-
prlzo fpht bill at all. The fact that II ) tn
th present time one poll of thhOloe breaks
I\"n gIves the rr'enlr ' of the 1.lns flht
mahagcmlnt cause to feel gool. anl their
100 < <
attorney . W. P. AII OI , tonight stated tnt
h , believed the emergency clause wo11,1 , be
110featC1 In thl honpe.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. . Sept. : 10.-itob I lz-
sImmons and party who arrived here yes-
lerday aferoon , left on thQ noel train to-
day ] for tie ' tra'nll quarters nt Corpus
Christ . whlrl ho han his work liiiN
NgYOlm : , Sept. i0.-Prlor / 10 his ( IC-
porturl for his training f'lntes ' In Te'rns
(1h't today gave New York an exhlhllon
In Matlison Square harden or how he Is training . .
11/ / : for his coming , flht with fob l'itzsitii-
licr9. Hp arrived In thIs City about noon t'l-
1iy. accollJnled hy h his brother his trainer
nnd ( PIarllpartners , and Immediately re-
palr",1 , tn the big gardon. There were nearly
1000 persons In thl ( building. and they gave
Jim a rousing rpolpUon ) when he appeare I on
tHi arena dreps,1 In luck thts I and n rel ,
scarr tied , about hIs waIst ( eple crllc'sm. !
ho looked very vell . albeit 19 slowe'l a lock
oC training. hut as he has n 10nth In which
to put himself In trim for the big contest
thr.rt Is I little doubt that hI w : romc to
time for the big contest fit and \ veli. .
Corhel started wi h his usual t\.s : train-
log hy working , the chest anti , writ inachlnc .
1\1 cling the bag. wrestling anti Ilxlng with
o'n"nnel ) Ie I folowed this with a very
Illy I I glle of honl hal I I , a lid fi ii i shed wih a
thrlo Ile rnn. 0111 ( although he had scarcely
a mllto's rest during the entire two ant ,
one-hal hOlrs he fnlshel , lp strong At
8 :10 : tonight the entertainment was resume I. I
anl , hltwcIn 6 001 ) and 7.000 sports were pres-
( nt. 'h'r Wfre ahint \olc'mrn'n ( the a"h
den In charge of IneIrtor BTokq on'l Captain
1'rkett. ' who controls the once famous tenderloin -
loin tl trlct Conselunty ( there was very
little sluglnp hy the varhtis boxlrs rf
Mcolllar ( ) reputation who amusc,1 the slCta- )
tl.rs Int CorhHt aPlwarel. , 1
St\.c O'Donnel ! oC Australia anl , Jim
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Jh\er oC Elizabeth , N. J. . who wert formerly !
WIth 1'ltzslmmojs as sparing Ilartners , on-
jpged hI a set-to. I was so friendly that
rrlendl'
O'Donnel's nos/- was ble'dllr before the
elli of the , ' frst round from the effect of
Iwyers Klov' At the end of the third and
last round the men , shook hands hut many
of thou who sw lthe bout derlaro that
Maher would be mare than a match for the
h'g Australian IC O'Uounel hoes not Improve
Ilforo they loet In Texas.
At 1 QcIoek J Corbot jumped through thin
ropes for a hout with Tom l ' trrest oC Sheelu-
head Bay. In response to a demand for a
spe cl. Corhet saul : " LadIes . , and Gentlem
THI-1 am going to Texas to ret
myselr ready to meet Boh Fltz-
shnmons. I have the utmost con-
filence In the 1'lorl\l Athletic climb and
from what I hutve seen In the
flol liye papers you can
easily see that wo are willing to flht and
W' tlon't wish to come back from Texas withit
CUt settihOg. For I my part. I al whiling that
the i.'loriila Athlotc ! chili shah
'Iorllu shal Pull otf the
lIght wherever they choose. "
The rhamplon looked fat . hit ho can easily
rellull ( the I halnches lie Is carr'lnl within a
month wih steady tralnln . He sparred (
l.rol rounds with 1'orre9 anl , ! folowl,1 , It
with a similar go with Steve O'Donnel and
nbo\tl that he had not forgotten any oC his
clever ring tactics. This \ouml II ) the show.
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Ft N Ii I I N"It\I , I' ; ItII.V . "lln.n ? . ,
All Ito huM ( : I seiiit.l.zik ! I ! HI' hiv fh. .
. ) ; ilg. . . .C i'SlVt't'iil .
NTYOitl \ HppL 10.-Tho , tlWarlR : t
. GrvCsenl todl ) ' , lflualll',1 Alarm , who :
"on the first ' " .
frst race flU HItlm"lr 19. helausl
nf . ifli4lltllCit'iit ( h'cription. " aol . nWlrle'l , the
Ialo 10 the Ilonll horse . Palln.'atetr. . ,
'l't.ey Ilil COllIe Ipll In the ilrit rl"I also . ,
fnl' the Im'IIP)1 h"lm\'NI PO 1\1) : . ' that \\'hi. .
Hams . ] 'rllll. 1'Ot amI fl'ra.ly got \\1- ;
Ial'h. . nnl , lalar,1 , and 1lrf $ :0 ( eai'ii : .
] , 'rl \ 1 1 1 Ihl trainer oC Mnrian woo 01'0
11',1 . $ " ' ro' h"lnl late ot the ( lOSt In thl '
f"t r.I"I lalRln1" Ih , ' favorite at th ( '
" it 'art. ' hnt nffl'i'viud Cnplvl held the pInel
nf honor. None of the 011'11 hall a lanop.
fur Klmllu won hv a Il:11 : from Captive ,
10th fnr nlie'i.l of t'I nthii'I ' ° . In lu I aplve S"I-
mil ( Flying Dullhmnn WIS the ravorik' , hit
hI I i hlo I I t 'n ( 11l'h ( ( \\'I'ht a nIl Wil an nllo (
1110 ( I ii I I'll 10 I t lIt' iiit '
O"lhll " 0 tl II t V I ghm thi. \'I1n
Nonlll Pooh Iun 11111' 5 I I . In Ihl' h thlll I I N tel
was the rl\rlo. AI(1nl" ' Iocon.1 choice .
1)111OePI' thl'(1 ( 11I'IU8e ( ' led to thf .
last furlong. whln \Valisi'er ame thru < h
nnl ( , after 'n sh.lf' Ih'v" : won han.II ' .
1lmplhhll'r \ II tile f'lrlo ' In the fOlrth
l'Ie ii nil , Inllho,1 , IN'ol'l I to t l'oull I r T'nol' .
the winner .tlnA Ihl I race InI ' . as hi'
'as wl'l rllll'n Iv SIms. ! Hln . llrlmsIl'as n
IU'ohlhll\'I flvlllI II Iho i nfh race ant
wnl m'ry euslly. ' 11'ro waR I lIttle excite -
Ipnt afpr the I thll,1 t I , raCI' , CU' JIII , ! hlehll
.llln.,1 Nick out of I. ittiti ' got him for hII
, 'nt.r"II 11'"l. ; $ ltffl. ( ( hums tl 111 e or $ OO.
01 $ . ' . ( I Sn in IIUI rice ! :
T'Irit 1 ruce. live furloiws : Iamsln (2 to n I
" ( III. Ctpti' , ' ( ( \1) 1"I'cHI11. Premier (1 .
to 1 third 't'lml : I o ' . (
SIlon,1 , race . llI' 0111 , ' ( "lxllpnth : Nankl
Penhi ( : to 1 I w ' n. I .ncanla I' ( ' ; 10 1) sceonti .
Gntham (8 ( tn t 1 ) Ihlrl , ' 'Iml : 1 ' : 1 seconl.
'fhlr'l race . six flr'ons. " , ,111 : \ \'nlt -
! ,111nl
PIer ( ( 10 2) ) woo Alhll % ! t , (5 to 2) ) \\nl- .
Nick ( ( I ' to \ ) thlll ( ' 11C : 1:1\ : \ . .
t'otirtii ' ' . iililC antI ,
'olrth rnl'I' mlo al,1 a furlong : ( olnter
Tenor ( r I 2) won [ .amplghtlr (13 ( to C )
81'roI11. Pepper (9 ( to : ' , ) third . ' 'ln\ : 1IVT. :
1"lfh race. 1\1 ant 1 ; half furlongs : Del
nrlsh ( 10 2101. . Mlig'm ? ) % ' ( ' (2 ! 1) len
enl . , ( 'hiatin ( ( ) 10 \ third. Tlnie. 1 1 : . .t-
Ith ra'e. mlo anti , a slxt'entti. selling :
1IIIn
Discount ( P\'II ) won , Ieacrmnkcr (2 to ! )
scnmltI. gd FZe.trnoy ( ( to : ) third. Time :
119. : _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _
RUINS nl. ' ' 'ln'f'O : . \ J , ' . \I' : I.
huh lhinri' Cln. . . . Ch. , ! , 'n".n by " 'In.
ulla frnU .hl' Ginn' " .
Ni'VOitic. , SPf30. . - Lls than & 0 pee
Ill ,11'lr.(1 lt the aroln'b ' thIs aUN'noon
until the New Yorls In.1 ( . H.lltlorlq hnd
ilrli4lle.1 tile lu"t at
I1,1 giSIUC tl year Thl
Jllhnorps wun ! wih ease . hait ting ftii.ih C
hard . an.1 . e"lleclaY : I" tlit' tlh nnl , plxth
Innln s. ' 'h.m was n nUl Re.1 contrast hI" t
t\.cn : the lhti.il > oC thIs ) " ' 1 ; amI las t.
NvW 1orl < . . . . . . . . .2 0 0 1 0 0 _ _ 3
Ulltmtre . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 ( 4 0 n n : ¶
HII : New YUIll , S ; Jllhnlrp S. 1'norN :
Ntw York . 2 ; Hallmon' . -I. 1 , lrn.,1 run' :
- - Itultimore . I. I lia5e Ul I.lh : flif hush ,
' ; off t'llrk . ol. I. Strtmek . out : fly lusle ,
1 ; Iw ( llrk on. 2. home rim' ) 11.1" .
. rln
" ' \ o.ha,1 hilt''an l1titi'en. I : 'hll. hGraw. .hIPl'
I ! : Jennlns. ! 1"I'1 : lj.t" " : t'tithet' . Alar-
forll Clarke 11.1. I t'lhle ) plas ; : I .
navis ( nnassi'tfII IOn.rl.5 : HnMe ! In.1 1. 1 i
'al'rl'l ; ( lit rksui. a nil l'buw. ! lmpln' i . :
K.'t'fe. 'J'tu.e : One hour 01'1 IC.one ; , ,
IiII I lii I CII.
1'1.\ ygl AN 1'X''U.INING. : .
111. l \ 1:1.11Sept. \ : . : --Thl' Plhik s
, . ' , , . ' : ' h ' ' Ihllm'
t. s1 tl'r 1'lS01 ) terl'1In . Jrooklrn
hi 1 tcnInnlnlle today The ; hon'.e cm ti
Ii'i't t1 al"01 In hlln.1 uull the cll .
When the \1Ilrs Iwlll OUl fvrur. . amI
te.1 . the ceorc. I 'p t , Ih' I > l'lll h ' the mini l
"nR . unlnt'n'SIII ! . ' , ! ! lI3UUC , , Iml9 , .
Srort.
i'hilaihelphta , . . 2 ! 0 : 2 0 0 0 I 1-10
3lroekhyn " . . 0 3 0 0 C l 1 ( . 5 ( ! I
I ts PhllaJthhIh'a , .i ; l"c lrn 1 1 ! r-
ro rs . IhlaIIIhla. 3 : lrok.t : , 3. 1'lrl,1 : ,
runl : Ihlallllphlo. G ; lrnoklyn , 7. Twot
11 ' , (51' hits : Hilmitut (2' ( ' , Taylor , Corcoran .
1.'fllz. 1 , Iall\ ' , kenntly ' - orcornt. . :
A nderson , . ( kim . Struck out : By Taylor ,
4 ; hy I'nted ) ' , 2. 1olhle pl'I : Grlin
to Corornn. Barel on hal : Off Taylor
2i ; off Ienno'h' 3. IIIlerlfs : Taylor and ,
Orlll ) ' : Kennedy anl , G 1m. 11\.r"I : len-
, loren nail , Iurroy. Time : Ole hour itit&l
Ify flhihbUtCs. utl
M 1.GTml ; IAIJ , STltIIT SColU.
WARIIOTON. Hept. 3.-'ashhmigton
1.-\\'lshlnllon
atl , I iSbn concluded ( the seaon by tlr ( ' ak.
Inlt I oVI'n. The two games ' era pla'el In
a coil ! . harp wln(1 ( los\I1 won the Irst
anl , lolllnrth would have Icured the
INon.1 1111 he recelve.1 Iroller Support . Me.
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Ollro tllay , 10.1. the record , for ( ontn ; ,
1011 catching hnvlnl iiipt'areh ' In "very
1. ame this seasomi. lie Iai Ilrlslnte'l ' wIth
1.It
a silver service. 1.lnon was struck on
Itt he elhow In the fIrst and
thl % Orstatw Ityan took
hil par : ( ' . Sllh\h 11 [ to catch n train.
'hl' second 11" sins cal1'l lt the elli or
t he eighth on lcuUlt or larkne s. kuro : :
or first galtie :
Irstalue
\\'n ? hllton . . . . . 0 3 0 0 0 t ; 2 r , a-ia
10ston , ! . . . . . . . . 0 0 I ) 0 0 2 r 0 r 01r
11tR.I : hlnrtun. I : BOi ton , 7. Errors : : I
\ Vahilngton . 2 ; 1"'t'l. 1 I himi 1 ned rUls :
\ \ 'tlp. hhmtgtomi . 4 : I hn " tOn , 3. 1'wo-tase hi ! :
\ IcUuiro H'ln. I'nrtwrllhl 'I'lireo-b.ise
hl ! : Hchlllpll : . ityan .10)1 ( 'artwrlght .
h . ong. I U 11' runs : Ionul 1 , ( 'artwrlght.
flolln i hails : : .M 1'Oulre. St'lbaeh. Hallltco
his : j'mont. Ahhe ) ' . huuhll Illn ; ) ' : Mc.
Oulro ( unas.hsteii ) . Ja5es on halls : Off
lo I w.l. I : off SI\'lt ! 2. 11 1 I I hy } 1t"ler ! :
it i ta000ll. 'O'Cl' ' I..f on hnpe : V. aohI- " : :
t an . I : 1'llon. 7. Strl'k nut : fly 101wol. !
2 : hy HU\'lls. 2. l'as'ih , halls : tan el.
MS / ctmlre. Baterll ! : Haswel I and , MeGulre'l
StVII ! anti GIIZI'l ' 1lme : One hour nod
ffy-threl minute Umpire : Iluret .
S"or. of second game :
Washington . . . . . . . 1 0 2 0 0 I 2 2- 8
lostol ( . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 1 1 : 1-10
Hits : \Vith1ngton . 10 ; lIoston 11 Brrors :
\\'Itshlngfol. 7 ; 10ston. 6. Jared runs :
Washington . 3 : ; llo'ton . 4 . Throe-bape hit :
Demont h Home run. Duf ' . Stolen "aqes :
' L 'P/IIY (2) ( ) . Durfy (2) ) . Tucker . lurrln ton.
Donhle bhiLYS : Long 10 'uI'ker. 2. BasIs nn !
b alls : Uhf tlolesvortii . 6 : oFf loliii : 1. lilt
hy h Illtcher : Boyd Left on baRes'ash : -
ngtofl 3 : loston. 8. Btrl'k ; out : ly Moles- (
w orth . r : I" i.jltin 7. I'iIMClI hII ! : ItyaTi .
t lrGulre WII , Pitch : 1II worth. flatit
terl' ' : /ol" worth ard lcGul 1 : Do'an enl
I h \U. Tune : Onl hour anll Iorty-ll"
minutes. I Umpire : hltiret. Attelitlance , . 800.
STANDING 01" " TilE 'FEAMS.
' 'IJ 'J'IS.
i'liiy&l.Von. . Lo t. 1'.Ct.
PIIY"II'on. p.et
Balimore . . . . . . . . .130 87 43 GG ( , I
( ' : " \'llln,1 , . . . . . . . Ill 81 .I ( 640
IhlnllllJhla I . . . . 131 78 r- m.8
71 r
( hicugo . . . . . . . . 120 7i OS , 05.1
Boston . . . . . . . . . . 132 7 ou 51.5
l Brookln . . . . . . 111 7C 60 515 .
Ill burl . . . . . . 132 7 61 r2
( ' incinmialt . . . . . . ill ) GO fl 50.8
Nlw 1orl < . . . . . . . 131 6r r : 50 I
Wahln/ton . . . . . 129 13 SO 3,3
St. I.ouls. . . . . . . . 13t i9 S 23 S
l.oulsvlo . . . . . . 131 : :9 DG G.7
' 1hl folowln/ table Ihows the ganies won
ItHI host by clubs by ferlc9 : . JamlR
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-I "IS . . : .
1I :
= ' ; , B 5 8 I ; = , _ I ! _ . . ? .
3 - I.
" " " ; C , .
CI.IYP.S. o : 0 : : : ' ! ! ilg r : : :
j f ; g 1 1 1 r : "I j I , ;
. . I . . ' . . j . . ' .
. : l' 1 1 1 : : :
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Jnllmorp . . . . . . - 'I" ; " IO 17 9 8 9 I ! I
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( ' 1eit.h&jil , . . . . . G. 7 7 ft G Iq ' 7 7 7 6 ii 111'1 ' ' 4
l' hthlath.lphiia . . . ft . . 6 I 8 8 S K 7111 S
1118 ( hihengo..1 < .1plla . . .4 C ) 6" G G 8 I 4 r , I 107 '
/ 4/ /
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/ /
Ih oston ' 2 Oj 5 7 .1 4 7 S i C 8 9
' ' I
, ,7\'n' : : : : : : : : : . I . f ; n
\ I \ ' . . . . . . . S 21 5 6 .I. . 7 9 at I e all 1
1.11.u:1 . . . . . . r C I 4 G G. . SS \ 5)010.1 )
N "W Y.k , . . . . . . 3 5 I Z S 4 ! 3 4.1 8 8,1 , 10/71 / '
l' ( 'In'lln:1 . . . . . . 4 C 4 7 7 t 7 4 4 , 81 S It GGG ,
Wnolln/lon , : . . . . .S 61 4 2 alT 4 4 2. 5 511
1 t. t I.'ul" . . . . . . . . . .I 1 r 2 313 3 1 3 G" G9
1.luI9\'II. l . . . . . . .C ! .I.I. .J
- 10.1. . . . . . . . . . : . - - COiGa,61 - . - , . I6l5 : O28GI. : .
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1'l XIn AJ ' 1'm1mtt'ry-NlI7.
I'uaI. . ( 'rI.'ketei's , Sti fft'r n S'r. '
n..f'lt lit I'IihhitIt'Imihilim.
PIILADEI.PIIA , Sept 30.-Tho Gentle-
n : ell oC Phiadelphia today won the last of
his 'ear' > Interatonal cricket matches
fem Oxford and Cunibrltlge . past and
II'ecnt. by an inning aUI thlrt-nlne runs.
' [ 'iihs gives two out of three guinea to the
.
' oC this clt . the University
1IIH'Ifentatve ! city UnlvCrslt )
oC PInnslvania eleven havlnl won the
Irst i all the English coleglnns the sc'cond.
The present match began on' the grounds
or the Me non lrlcklt eluh' at la\crford
I.t i ) FrIday . when Iho ( , \1.Itor ! were , ls-
. with 198 .
missed m for their In.t inning wlh runi.
Then the Phladellhlans took the defense
nf the wicket and ro\ed up time mfllcent
totnl of 401 , thanks to the 1)lollhl stand
made m br Bohlen anl , Patterson . whose re-
ppect\ . ( cores w.rl 1r und 71 'l'hlR left
the 1'n : lshmen 207 to the bad. Before
stump ! were drawn , on Saturday they began
their second Inning all accumulated forty-
nine m runs for a loss of two wickets so that
when IlIalI r"sulell today they had a
'delolellY ) oC I" runs tn mulle up In order
to avoId Il onl-Innlnl Iletat They were
urablt to ,10 NO , and , before the speedy
trmullnl of the loral bowlers their tenth .
wicket collapsed for a total of 167. thlrty -
nine Ies than tile rec1iii&tc ! , ntmnlher. At
tlH conclusion or the da ) s play the Eaghisii-
t.n w.r' treated to an exlubiiou same of
. \nlrllan : foot bail by two tlaml of the
tTnversltl' ! of J'eliflIIyIltiil. 'l'ti.i vIsitors
ln\.rslt lennslvalla. ; 'h. vlslors
\1 : sail for EIrlan,1 , \VIlnesda ) ' . Score :
OX1.'OHD AND CAMBEtIDOCI.
First innings :
P. llchll InnllA , Chant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
V. , T. Chill. h Crl' ar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3r
I , ' " ' . Milhigall 1 , c ' Vootl . b iCing. ( . . . . . 1:1 :
N. I. ' . Urucl ga c Conies . h ICing. . . . . . . . 26
F' . A. Ihllps. c KIUR . h Palerson. . . . 4
C. J :1 Wilson h king.3
Wiiam n. hlemmingway. h Clarl . . . . . 21
Ii. A. Arkwrlrht , c llroiiie h KIng. . . . 16
C. D. Hobnson : , c Coatc ! h KII . . . . . 10
' v.v. . Lowe. c Halley , b Clarl . . . . . . . . 3
.J C. Harte : not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
iiyeil 1 ; leg-byes , 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 198
fowlIng analysis :
B. H. 2t1. W.
Paterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n 87 :1. 3 1
Klnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : 47 : 0
IItk : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i 1 2 4 r r
31:11151' : . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . : 2L 0 :
Hale , ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2 1 1
GEN'ril.lBN OF PH 1.DEI.PIIA. .
First innIngs . :
G. S. Ial.r on. h Harte ) . . . . . . . . . . . 75
I. ' . 1. I Ilhlen , run nut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11G
A. :1 " 'ond. st Iltclll , h 1 , Hartley. . . . . S
. . W. Noble . \litcileii . h I Iturtley. . . . . 37
C , Coates . jr. , c Ilenlmingway . b hartley 22
P. \ \ ' . lalston , h Arl < wrlgnt. . . . . Hartey . . . H
E : I (1regar \Vtsnn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
J. B. King . c Mitchell . "Wison. . . . . . 16
\ \ ' . Hro'l e , e hartley . \Vhlson. . . . . . r :
ho.V. . Clark . Jr. . not oul. \\.1501. . . . . . . . 12
H. P. BaIley . b Harte ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
hlyoi' . 22 ; leg-b'o 7 ; wltles , 9 ; 10 ball , 1. 39
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tOt
Bowling amtlychs
10wlnl ofllysls :
B. n. 7i1 . \ \ ' .
Lnwo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ill ) 97' : 1
nnrtl'y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 115 r .1
11Jal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1&315 : 18 0 I
Arll\Th : ht . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 37 0 1
MItchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r l : 0 0
\Vlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 45 G :1 :
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : ) 9 1 0
\ \ -ltlhel. . I ; Milgan , .1 ; Lowe , 1.
Xn iahi-VhiiiOfl.
Hun lt the fall oC each wicket : Oxford
! ll ( 'ambrltHe. 43 . IG ( , 130. HI , 111. H5 171.
t : . 1lr \ .
(11toIPo or Ihla.1llphla. 10. 1j. 19.
25. 2S. :136. : : m. : 3i5. 351 . 101.
OXI 01\ AND CAMIIRIIGE.
Second innings :
J. Mlteht'll . h ling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
\ ' . T. Utli . b King. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
P.V. I . Mililgan. l Clark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Il. I' . Drnce. 0 nnll b ICing. . . . . . . . . . . 46
P. A. Phlljls. \\00.1. . b iluthey. . . . . . . 13
e. N. M. 1 \ \ IOI , \\00.1. . . b fl.itiey. . . . I
\ \ ' . McC ; iIc'mingwuy. \\"ooti . b Clart. ! : it
I 1. A. Arlnvrtht ( , h \\001. . . . . . . . . . . . . :
e. D. ] tpbInon . I No\ll. ! h ling. . . . . . S
' \ ' . \ . 10WI' , not 0111 . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
.1. C. lartleb\ Ring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1)s. 9 ; leg byes , 1 : wicles . 2 ; 10 ball . 1.13
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Uowlli analysis :
H. H. : . \V.
King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12S ta 5 G
Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 liJ C 2
[ aly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : 31 C 2
Wicks. CII'I : , 2' tO balls . Hulov 1.
Huns at fall of cacti wikll : G. 27 , Cl . 93.
Il , 121 I , W , 156. 16. 167.
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Ihln.t..d I his' 1"IINhlhl..N. : .
Nl\ : YOit . Selt. 30.-'h6 New York I
Athl,11 club gave I dimmer tonIght 11 the
c'u' house ) 'mnulnI 10 Ihn London \th-
tulle club n'lrsl'ntatve . The gallery oC
the gymnashilma was hung wIth the trophy
hflnhiers of Iho club , '
hanllls ant directly In the
center or the \aIcalY. In which the orchls-
Ira was hIdden . giowlmg electric
htlhh'l. a Jlowln elpctrl. legend .
rca.ln : "N. Y. . \ . -18213 . " lIghted ent. ' '
hhi . ' Ilch.prlzot , whie balner oC the [ I I I I e. I I
State9 laerose ch0mplolshlp. Aithouih
125 CO\'IF werc lahllt was I rather Informal
nmfmtir. :11\rhll ) Wlro ma.lo 0)ltor and
.
var.quihtt1
\ arqulwl1llh. . _ _ . _ _ _
1..t..r. . . . : " ' 1'1\.1 t I.e 31 11.
\ \ 'ASIIINOTON . Seill. 50.-i'at lIornian
th" AustralIan . was batched 10 fIght 1\ ) '
4i.iIhIan , local " .
Itlan n 10al 1"1111 II tile Eureka
dlb tonht \ , hut at the end ot the sovemitli
s.\Plth
.
rnnul the rerfrll ,1hl..1 that the I'olnhal-
ants w.rn "Callnl" ' anti . tlO'aNd ' I "no
1'01'11' _
Ito rey ' ' 'r"hC ? S.II'rl I 11' ' ' ' ' ' ' .
Afl.\N'IC (1' ' ' . N. J. Stpt. ; O.-I : rly
ti s morln ! Harry \'rlht , the veteran t
I
.
.
hm ase . 11\1 lannllr , who II 1'ln/t Ill with I .
I O'llhollJ ' pneunionhii . had n tlIlefl ' , attack .1
or heart failure. lie Wtl unl'nnpdol ' for
Mome tn ! Inl ( , It \\'IR feared Ihl chili , wns
I I ear . lie rnlleth : however. nnl , tonight Dr.
l1nnet l iUeil 1 , th following hllln : "AI.
l rolowlnhllln
t hough Mr. Wrl"ht his heel / II n critical
I conlltun during the rD ) ' he h. now restl !
e 'Rller , nnt Ir tie does not slitTer another
sller
I elapse has ChiiLflCeS oC recovery. "
fl , vi : m.i : ( OI.N - ' 1'11 11'1S.'f. .
" ' , .sterm " , " . " . . . .C.lr.l" I lit' " ' ' 11
1111 11..1" . . . " C , ( ilrviilt.
qINC\ . Sept. 30.-The Wester as-
polltOI managers had 1 meeting hero
t oday , with all cities represented hut
l ) ubuque. The lincoln climb was formally
nwnrlled the ICilflhlnt ) . wIth PeorIa second
all , leq Iulnes thlr'\ ' Applications for rut.
mission ! were received Crnr Denver anti ,
'F ern' I haute. hut the circuIt wi not he
la.le . untIl thl ( mll.tlnl In ( 'lilcago . Novema-
hpr h 12. Ehirlghi t uf 11101n ala ) ' lie gIven
the omaha frnnhll. anti , no ( ( further change
IfII' . Olcors wi I not t he eleet'ti untl I I lie
Iwxt II'eUnl . \ p " rlpnl I instead of the
gU'lrantet plan. will Ilrl'VII next ! E'Ron ,
an,1 , thin salaries of lmmpirt'M . wIll he raised .
- -
( "III'ICh'r ( 'lit thit' All4'luimillee.
'l HI g IIAITE ; . S"I1 30.-A cell north
wln(1 ( cut the attendance nt the openlnr oC :
the fall meeting or the Terre haute 'Irot-
tnl n oclnton today. In the Ir9t race
. \xlnlhl WitS the choice . hut she broke
g iting Under the wire In hath heats and the
r ate wal Ilnlc.1 , . by 1'1Ipctrll.lwl ' II Inl : \ .
l ie II a Nlwmat klt. Tex. . colt In the spe.
sil-
( Ial race fur 3-ycar-olds Ax'wrth cap-
lr,1 , the spootul heat In 2l5i : . rCllucln
his rllorr rifle and , three-quarter seconds.
The winner nf the 2:2 : pace Is a green mare
her h Irst mIle In 2:1 reducing , her record
rrnll' at " 'lln. 0. . this Iumler three amid
o ne-half seontiq. Summaries :
Two-year-nlll ( trot jiuro $1 ( : Electro-
phel won In straight hoats. Time : 2:21'h. :
2 .21. Axomahl second Sliver Lake thlr.l. .
A rgiiros . Barones Marguerite and Evahhim
'r lros. ! llrllerltc vnln
IIRn ! tartell (
Three-yeur.olii trot , special : Axeworth
won the scconl and thIrd heats anti ruce.
' 111 : 2:15 : % , 2:23. : Hlslel won the iirst
htat In 2:271,2. : Maggie B was third. IrRt
othl'rs started.
2 : : Pace. purse $1.0 : 11le ' won In
Itmlrht heats. 'lml : 2:11 : , 2.H. 2:13. : Keen
Cl.t"r ( second , . Belle Ore thlrl. , Euclid ,
Ilhhle M. ithiurlel . The .rlWe9s. H G. ( Vera-
w oed . ZlbUI and Cadet Ilso started.
. ' . . .1. ' . 1"'rA'n " ' , 'nf fl SI.'ei , .
ClNCiNN4J1'i Sept. 0.-1 was raw foil .
Ioll ( nt Oakley today ant the Il"lulance
qufercl In consequence. ' 'lw feature or the
ti ny's racing was I careless ride of the star
J joclte . liergen. on Corrigan's filly , Moha.
11,1 i ( Leading and runnIng easily ( Iown
the stretch. lie eased . her , apparently to
male one or the artistic grand Itand fin-
shies for which ho Is so famous . hut I\'r-
Ill larlmlss came fat tinder a terrible
d rIve a 11 beat him out. Summaries :
First race . selling . Ix furlongs : 'Slr Duke
( S to 5) ) % -on . Judge Dennv (4 ( tn 1) ) secomiti ,
Royal Choice (0 ( to 1) ) thlrd. Tim ! : 1:15 : * .
8elon,1 , race . Purse . "Iven furlongs : Lot-
tc MIlls (7 ( to 5) won Dominion (6 to 1 sec-
011. hogail ( I to 1 ) third. ' 1llc : 1:28i' : .
' 1hlrd race . ptmrse. lIve anti . a half furlongs :
Myrtle lar knees ) (4 to 5) ) won . lobalall\
m to C ) RPconl , Marquise (1 ( to 1) ) third.
'l'lme : 1:09. :
Fourth race . han.lIP. mile anti an eighth :
Henry Young (5 ( to 2) ) won. St MaxIm (8 (
tn r ) second . Blckwa ( to 5) third. Time :
1 : SSth.
I."fh . race . selling . mil nail Ihree.slx-
teenths : InF"o (9 ( to 5) won. ant (2 ( to 1)
sl'cond. .Iano (8 ( to 1 third. Time : 2:02 : % ,
Hln' , ' Ch. , . ( 'hnllll"I" 1Inl'll.f. .
INDIANAIOI.IS , Sept. 30.-The Indianap-
ols base ball team champions or the \ Vesti
Irn lea le , arriver ! over the Lake Brie &
\\'estl'r raIlroad at 10:30 : hiM mornIng. The
privatI tt t ! sleeper In which the pennant win-
ners t traveled Wil ; profusely decorated with
hc la h s Iml bunting . and on either side DC the
car was fastened an Immense hannpr. bear-
t rig : "Tho ( hnlplons of the Western
f.lnguo for IS'5-Tho Indlanapolla Dali
( Iuh. , " A special train from this clt ) . . on-
talnlna t hand and
talnln/ a many base irell fans ,
.
Ilr l this city at 7 a. 1. RIII met 111 chnm-
plonK nt 'lipton . and escorted them lionie
l ' lly 3.(0 Ijeopll crowd ell In and aroUul
the tt union Itaton when the train reached
this city. The teqm . , headed by a hrsl
ImlH1 l , and , followed by 3.0\ rnthusilstic ran .
mnrchcd to the Grand hotel where a re-
( elton wns held. ThIs afternoon the Cin-
cinnat ct Hlls and the champions paraded
the principal street at the city Iq tallyho
talYho
oaches The team will bo banqueted Sat-
, uT11 ' nlht. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
, HII.'A nt Sh'lUpId Silt"f..flr ) ' .
C CAGO , Sept. 30.-The second day's '
ra . , c . at the new Shelelil track waR ex-
t rc'm..ciy salsfator ) ' . The events went air
wh spirit anti clo ene ! . Judge Murphy
"sat" Jockey H. : lalo\ ' down for the hal-
ance of the meeting. Summllle :
First race , six furlongs : Jucanla (2 Ia 1) )
\ Oil . Liberty hell (7 ( to 1 ) second Lawyer
( G to 1) ) thlnl Tlnw : 1:21 :
Second race . five furlongs : Excuse ( I to
1 won 14tzzle 11 ( S to 0) ecomid . : Inorva
(1 ( to 1 Ihlrd. 'hm' : 1:03. :
ThIT race six furlongs : Our Maggie
( ( I to 1 won . Newhouso ( to 10) ) second ,
Annie : [ als (5 ( to 1) ) thlrll. TIme : I:21' : , . .
) 1:21.
Fourth race , seven furlongs : laldur . (5 (
to 1) ) won Imp. Wolst'v ( S to 1 second ,
Gllcon (2' ( to I ) thlrll. ' 'lmp 1D6l,4.
Fifth race six ftmrlomigs : Bllo S (8 ( 10 1) )
\ on. Outgo ( ( to 1 second , Samson (3i4 ( to
\ ) thlll 'flme : 1:21 : % , . (3'1
- -
H..I. lt IIii' n'"Crlt. '
SAN HANCISeO , Sellt 30.-hlesults today -
day at lay Dlstrlot :
FIrst race six furlongs . selling : Elmer F
won. Lady Blue second , Bra\'or third.
'rme ; : 1:15 : % \ .
Helontl TitCe . five furlongs selling : Itey
. \la won Model second , \\'arrgo third.
'
'flme : 1:02. :
'hh'd mace . even furlongs . selling : Male
Dlallo sven . Captain Hees secoriti nlmUS
thlr.1 Time : 1:26' : .
Fourth race . one mile , selling : lon'en
voii . Nephew second Halnllrop third.
'Pimp : 1:1 : % .
, FIfth ! c ( one mile. 8elnJ : CII\Ius
\son Hoehl11 second Olivia third. Time :
1 :4. : . _ _ _
.
Y1114' h.rC ( li. ' nf 1..1 1."c " 'I.
NEW " YORK . Sept. 30.-A special to the
\\orll from New Haven says : Manager
Da ) ' oC the Yale Track Athletic lenin
created , a surprIse In collle tonIght hy ! n.
nouncln that C. Foster " Sanford the run-
111" wunld not be allowed to COmlKto
ngalnst l'amhrll/e on Salmla , ) ' . DurinI
the Ytile-Ilarvarit . gaines last spring San. ,
ford had 1 condition In his sttitile. 1. .
wno. therefore . ineliplblt' for the .alo ( cain , '
:11 lS , t ) \'all learn that meets ( 'ambriiigt' ,
vti : be taken from
wi < ln frm men who were eligible
to inset harvard Sa nrorl will le ruled out.
Its wllllrwal l ° a\'lR Yale without their
strolIst man - In - the - - 30 and . - I "nrd run.
" ' 11 G"- ( ' 11' CoIoust.is I 1"II'IC.
II. \ IH Sepl. O.-\\'hle the cham-
plonshlr uC the National league was still
In douhit DIgb ) ' Bel wired Manager : Ie-
.
Cioslcy oC the Loulsvilles.
Cloll y I.ouls\.les. oferlnl that ,
tpam ii. [ benefit Ir I would win a game from '
(11t'vehiiiud. l.uulsi.'llie won yesterday , anti .
today Mesirs. Tyler and Doano for the
10mJan ) ) " un'l the tat"r : fixed Saturilay .
Or' toler 21. and the IcnleJ ) ' , this cl ) ' , all I
the time and place for the bcnent. (
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11)'nr n"'II'sh..1 Cn Sh'I' Ch. . Plah' .
FIAI'KFOI' " Ky" , Sept ? o.-Oovernor
Brown has : issued n strong pollamaton to I
the I mayor of 101IF\10 and cheers to stol ) I
\lurlih-GrhtlIn f ht. onClrN
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1..I" " 'hll' liii' IiP(1MII'rM.
INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. 31 -I xhlhlton
game : CIncinnatI . 12 ; Indianapolis . , . .
o
31i't linihist " 'nlll S'nr. I \'lnr ) ' .
BUlN , 1 . Sept. 20.-Women st'ors'd l an- :
other victory amen : the MlthlJIFts tOlby.
The Hock River conference hy a veto of 12
10 27. deeldcl , In favor oC the ndmnieIon of r
\men : S dcleStf to the heneral confer.
itce. Every prominent minIster In thc can-
ferencl voted Crr the wOnpn.
. ,
" 'omll ul.1 : Inn In'h .1'I.I.
SI'\"I.IA. : Io. , Sept 30.-WIllard Dyem . '
nnd Lucy ' Mchioi ems wl'rl held h ) ' tile cora-
nl'r' jury bullY . for thai murder ot 'lhomp-
son Wal ( ( Slhmla : night. D'I I ! charged
with thl killing. un,1 the wonUI ) with hay
Inl rurnlshll Ihe ) 111 tol. Both Ire chargel
wih mnrtlr In the first tl'HII.
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( 'hll'I'II. I . II" f""I" ( 'n n"I\'r.
iI'1NVEIt , Sept. : -TIt : n"nn r Times ' ,
this p\'enlng annnuaClS : the probohlt ) . at
the transrer : of Archbishop Chappcle ( ron
Santa Fe . N. M. , to Denver , as n resll oC
the deliberations oC lie Irlhhlshlps ' at Ihelr
culr nl'ltn 10 be held u t'A hlnston ,
D. C. , this week.
-V .
. \.1..1 nf " "UI'111 un . lit's .
Pl'3lthtV . 01st. Sept. O.-A peliCan was I
htTOsdlltet % 10 the district curL thIs ltrllnK :
askimig ror the reuimortli or the .
Iskln ! rrmo\ll IUlnt ) coni 1
molssioners ot Noble rouily ( QI' mal.llmln : I
1st ration In othlee. T'ro ) ' .
otoe. 'l."ro Irl 1r"a "nB
for r1 oval oe tf wh'ch ' 1 s Ie ' \ \1 S b b's
10 audit aecouitltil , .
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G'rlior .Vorri I I lleh hllIiim'fl'i'li .
IIA \ \ ' ' " ' 1 A. 1Can. , Sepl. : -.Govenlr
MorrIhl's condition I much Improved 10It ) .
: ml he left In the afternoon for Topeka
r I Ii . \ : J tlht : ! ' 'I'U ( 'fl I i SI'lvl.l.at.
H"I'I"lol 'of liii t're..t to I I hit' 1"0111' "f
' I'orl I..rr. .
\'ASlllUTO4 , Spt. 30-SItclal.- ( )
Secrltary o 'tle Interior Smith has rendered
a decIsion re\'crlnl the cclslol oC the com-
mlsloner II : the general unit . omce In the
case or meharll ' . % ' . Mathleson mna'or of Fort
Pierre , SD.amiut ' Charles 1' . S. Tenipihmi. ' Tile
cOlllslon ; ' decision . which was rendered
December 21. ' 1n , held In favor of the city .
but the ( secretary In reversln the cohuhllIe-
sloner's decision dismisses the cOtest and de.
chores the pntq' of Templn 10 bo hehl Inlact.
The tract Inyolvel In this controversy are
lots 2 and : or section 31. 1 to\nhll ) 5 north.
range 31 eSat Back Ills iiier.dian , Pierre
laud ilIetrct. , : These los : are II the lorth one-
hair oC the Muthwept ' 1101 tel or su.tlon 34
anti are malI fractional hy re sol of the
me.lnterlng of the MissourI rIver al the
east and what 15 known as the "mie s'luare" '
on the north which was set apart for tovn-
Sil' purposes by seclon 22 oC An act of con-
gres approved March 3. 1831. Tomplln
made his homestla,1 , entry of the land . August
13. 1831. On July 16 . 1892 , Mayor Ialhle-
eon or Fort Pierre nell al aml111 oC con-
test a/alnst / the entr ) . alleging at the ( line of
oltr ) ' and prior therlto the land was em-
braced In the corporate limits of Fort Pierre :
that there ' \ere municipal Inproverents on
It ; that Templn had Imowlelge of IheH'
facts : that his entry was fraudulent and
colusive. and made for the ( 11rpose oC se-
curing tItle to the ( land for others and that
he as mayor was authorized to secure time
land ! for the henel oC the OCCU')3nts ' thereoC.
la'or Iathleson ) also Iresentd , his ( leclara-
tor3' statement for the entry or fald land for
townsle purposes under Unltel States
&tatutes , alleging that the land wag contiguous
to the city of Fort PJerre and Included with-
In the corporate lmIts thereto the same ha\-
lug been surveyed ant plotted Into blocks
lots . streets ant alleys . and together with
that which the city now has Hle to Is not
In excess oC the area 10 which 1lt city
might claim right to ; that improvements had
keen male for munIcipal plrposes by grading -
Ing streets and erecting bulhln s thereon ,
and that the entry f made for tile several
lisa and benefit of the occupants of said land
according to their respective Interets.
The case was first tattoo before the loral
land ethics and as a result dissenting opinions
were Iliad . so that It como to the land omce
for decIsion. The reglster's decision was In
favor oC tht city , holdlnh that the tract ha\-
lng been under , the municipal government efFort
Fort Pierre at the time Templn mallo his
entlY , the same was "Invald 1\1 should be
canceled. " Tile raceivor however foull ,
that Toni ph in . the claimant I , having mate
setlement upon the land . before Fort Pierre
was Incorporated ant being the only actual
bona 1Ie , resident that has ever been upon the
land I beleve his claim In equity alt Justice
to be superIor to that of Fort Pierre antI
recommend that the contest be dismissed. "
In tlecltlnl the case Secretary Smih prac-
Ical ( ) ) ' sustains the dllsln of the receiver or
tii . local land olhice . The secretary's decision
In this case Is ole oC the lost voluminous
that has been rendered for sonic time. The
lme.
entire history oC the case Is recited . wlitch :
together with the text or the secrctary's de-
cisiomi constitutes twenty-two typewritten
.
pages.
The secretary says he does not think tIle
charge oC collusion Is stmstahmieil . In fact the
contestantmn whom rests the hurden - of
proof , did't ; offer any testimony on-i'lls
point l In the case In chleC. That which he
dhl i ! produce was In rebuttal . alter the posio
tire denial by both the entrrman and the
person with whom lie conniving was
charged. THe secretary gives at length
the history oC the townslte. the ' 1lstory of
Temphin's connection with It being given also.
I appears thlt he built a house on thl three
lots l that ho purchased and otherwise Im-
provcd tbeui and establshed his residence
here Is the' latter part of AprIl . 1890. and
has contnlM , 10 live there with his family
over since. ' havl\g \ put some $ worth of
Improvements on the tract An interesting
Incident In' ' Hil case Is brought out by the
statement ( or the Cacts. I seems that when
the applcaton tt enter this par or the town
as tIle "South Side additon to Port PIerre"
was rjectcl hy the local officers on Juno 20 .
1891 , those tVJIO were Interested In the lander
or tile eo.cahletl town company begdl' ' to < e-
vise m " ' w'llch tier could secure title
to I. alit 'e Is some evidence tending to
show Hla . . ore was originally an agreement
made or an understallnl had by which
Templn was , to homestead , the land and
commute It to cash entry and deed It to the
parties according to their several Interests.
On examination , however , he found ( tint ho
coul1 hot make the entry os suggested wlth-
out committing perjlry. and 10 then con-
cluded t ut ho would take UII the land In
his own namc as a hcinesteaii which he did
on August 13. There Is art attempt to show
that hnmedlate ' aCer this entry was mate
anti on the s.lme lIar ho promised these par- '
ties to carry.ut lie original agreem'nt hit
the secretary says ho dos not think the
testhnouy , Is sufcient to warrant such a con-
clusl n. The secretary also says that 11c does
not think there Is any testimony In the case
that shows that the town oC Fort Ilerre ever
extende(1 Its jurisdIction over the land In
contro\'ersy.
"This being true. " he says "and there
being no other resh10nts upon the tract 1
would seem as I the land was subject to the
entry oC Temnplln. He certainly was main-
taining his residence thereon at that time In
good falt' . "
The secretary ) says that It seems .to him
t'lat this contest preceding an applcaton
to enter this land on behalf. oC the mayor
was not made In goo faith or from an
honest deslro to acjumire additional territory
for tile city , as It . shown hr an agreement
made bctwI'n the olcers oC the city and
the former clalnant of lots on the land In
controversy that the latter pnld all the ex-
pensl or this contest anti t1mt tile city was
plt to no cost thereror whatever. There Is
no apparent ilocessity for additional territory
at Fort Pierre , TIme tract was not Ilhraced
wihin the lmis or the town lc. and there
was no actual settiegiicnt
settement on tile land for
townsie purpOes.
In concluding . the secretary ) ' says : "I Is
not the Intent or the law to wihhold Crm
bellclent and entry such lands as Indl-
vllua's ' might designate. or select without
authority as the site for n probable or pros-
Iectvo alto cr town " .
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llu' 1",1. ' 1"1 IIlrUN Chlra"II nl'h '
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SIOUX I A1.LS. S. D. . Sept. 30.-Speeial. ( )
-The hands of the two gamblers chargE
with seduction and criminal assault have been
raised Cram $500 to $2.000 each. They could
not furnish even the smaller bonds. At their
preliminary hearing Saturday the evidence
was so stron against Ihlm that the ( courl
raise their bonds. Their names are Charles
Bell and Joe Shannon two potorlols tin horns
who have lade themselves moro or less
obnoxious around , here for years. The young
girls . Ella Drinkwater , aged 1 years and
Maud Odehl . 'aged 15 . told sad
Olel.ped years toll a story
of being enUcet to the rooms of tile gain-
bIers and Iopt fthore for three days . some
days being t < let anything lu cat except
fruit and wine. ' 'ho girls Implicated a wel
l\oln married ' man of thIs cRy In their
downfall. Thel men have bee remanded
back to jaIl.and.Xbere Is every probabilIty that
they will serve long terms oC imprisonment
In tile { cnltenfar ) ' . Thc girls wilt doubteu
be sent lu tt = tall reform chool
Sn"lh flilLohil's ' 1"1' i'milr .
moux 1.'AI.IS , S. D. . Sept. 30.-Speclal. ( )
-Thl state fair opened today. The exhibis
will Car surpass ' In quantity all quality any-
thing ever ; - , : a South Dakota state fair
teretnfore. TIinjspecial alr3 tons are num-
erOUN and the ' blpgest kind oC a time I
antlcpated. Twetity special trains will be run
from all over the state and 80ullwestern Mm-
neso'a and north " 'estern Iowa. Tomorrow
night wi occur the editorial banquet given
to ( tie editors oC the slate by the cit ) ' . I
will be a nr ) ' elaborate affair. i'3. I W. Cald-
veil oC the Sioux Falls Press wUI ha toast-
iiiaster. Among tile speaker will be : Senitor
Plgrew of this city , Senator A. II. Funk
oC Spirit Lake la. , Mayor \1lams DC this
cl , J. n. I Reeves oC Groton , it. J . Dowdel
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or Artesiemi J. W. Shannon of Iluromi I L.
O. Taylor of Alexan.1rla. . S. J. Conkln of
Clark. Oforge W. 1lnssblry oC Yankton J.
Tomhineon . Jr. . _ nd lon C. S. P.lmer of this
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city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. \1' Pul lt Siiiol . rrUI "rllr' I Fires .
TOII I ' A. Kan , Slpt. 20. -A sl'eclal to
the Capital from CQley\'le tau : The nt-
noFphero which ( verhanll this , " 3ctioa
p elelts a queer , hazy appearance tonlht ,
CflSl'll by smoke front the lani hirab'Ia
fires i which are known to he raging In the
territor ) south of tiara. The gras In the I
.trip II In many places eight feet tall , rn,1
when It Is on fire nothing can stol the J
tam : .
! I PALACE ' OF ' PRETTY TINGS
Oroigbton Hall l Garnished by Booths of
Good Shepherd Pair
LARGE ATTENDANCE ON OPENING NIGHT I
" 'htmil I lit. 11.llr" " .II'lln nlil " 'h.
A re' Iu I Chlr/l' or 'l'h'I-II'I-
tUn' lOfTet'ts 'n
Colors ,
The formal opcnlng oC the rail for the
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benefit of the I lame of tile 0001 Shellherd
nt Urclhton hal list evenlnl was nn
aU . llclolS llglnnln of an enterprlso from
which much material I aid to t the t 1 net I ttl ( loll
Instlton
lIs antcipate , ! I.'or days lie members oC the
Catholc churehCs oC the city ha\'o bl'en hart !
at work that the entorllrlst might In no
sense ho unworthy of the calso It was 11
slgnel to aitl
Tile Interior of the hal was trmrnrmell
Into I scene rrom fairylantt where rows of
booths In which artistic erect 1IlIlll with
elegance , fled the room with bright colors
which were at their best advantage under lie
brilliance of the oltrlo : higits. 'he colors
are mainly the same. The moro delicate tints
of whlo and pink Iredomlnato , with just a
snr/eston or yellow and rl.l to perfect the
picture. . I scarcely needed the array oC
pratt ) things with which the booths were
loaded to complete the illusion . all when the
booths were peeled , with theIr quota of
brightly arrayed alll enthnslastc young
women 10 passerby could reuse to coutrlb-
ute his mie toward tim home that has kept
lan ) a soul from ruin
In the balcony overhead on orchestra Ils-
coursed luslc which was In pleasing harmony -
mony With the bright colors and pretty cos-
tunics amid all over the hal the managers
were kept busy ntlltln to the people who
cme and went. I'ather lcUe\lt 'Iad general -
oral charge oC the undortaltn . anl , ho was
asslstel bY a numerous corns - of ushers and
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utemlants : -
The booths 1ne ! three sIdes of tile hal and
vary only In the arramigenients of the colors.
Festoon and rosettes of colored tsSIO paper
furnish lie greater part oC the decoration
anti the colors In each booth blend wih the
others Into fn effect general harmonr. The
first bcoth on the right oC the entrancc con-
tains the confectiomiery . which Is dlsllensed
hy Misses Emma Falconer . 1.lzzlo Casters ,
Julia Mullen anl , Nellie Thompson.
Next coml the booth Ilrepnrod by SI. Pat-
rick's and tile Sacred . heart parishes , which
Is devoted to a display of various attractive
items In fancy rtieles . which arc to be
prizes. This booth Is In charge of Mrs. J. T. '
litmrice . Mrs. George Clcffner . Mrs. James
1ndsO ! Miss C. Knight and Miss Cannon.
St I'eier's and St. CecilIa's have a booth
In common , which also shows a .lsphy oC 1lc-
lurcs and Cancy arthcies. here hold sway
Mrs. John Murphy . Mrs. T. J. Foley Mrs.
B. A. Waiter anl , Miss Mary Thompson.
One of the prettest of al the attractions
Is the tissue paper booth whIch Is charge oC
Misses Antis Daxon. NannII Innnnn fI )
Marie Bnrko. The ilootni ; is - profusely ' ' bimr- i '
deled with scores of artistically contrived
orlments \'arleagate.1 color which set
or the lighter shades of the pavilion.
Misses Etta and Clara '
118ses Crellhton have
c harge or the hewer booth , which Is designed
nel
In i the same attractive colors The Hewers
and potted plants which line the Interior
show In strIking contrast to the general pink
and whie effect and help to form one oC the
brightest pictures In the .
hal. This booth
contains the han.lsolo Iprlsht pilno which
will be the clteC prize.
The Goat Shepherd's display oC fancy worl <
occupies one booth . which Is In charge of Mrs.
General O'Brlen and Miss rancls. Another
fancy work display Is presided over by trs.
Martin Kennedy . Mrs. J. J. O'Connor Mrs .
1' J. Dunn Mrs. John Little amid Mrs.
Thol" McShane.
Thl del booth , which Is literally loaded
, \111 dolls of nil sizes ant varieties , engages
the enthusIastic attention of the children , and
so ntractl'"ly are the toy babies arranged
( lint the chllrcn are not their only admirers.
Misses Nellie ileelan . 1.11t Mullen . KatIe
licelami OoMIl Murphy ant Blsle Icmroy
ha\e charge of this hooth.
An Ice cream booth at tile left of the entrance -
trance Curnlshes light refreshments during
the e\'enlnl. and this Is In charge of Misses
Maggie Pagan and Anna Gleason. The fair
wi continue for two veeks . amI the large at-
tentiance of the first '
tenlance frst evening promises more
than the usual success.
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NAMIIi ' J 'l'll lO COM M i'l"l'i0l1i ION.
it "lllhlh'II" " ' 1t't'i I I glllu'.r
'l'h'lr lOud of th ( ' l'ul I t i'ztl Figli C.
The republican county central committee
has been selected a follows , ' with John Lewis
: : S ohalrman :
FirstVardR . K Paxton , P. M. flack A.
) . \Valkup.
Second Dard-A' P. Houck , S. A. Corneer ,
Joseph Kavan.
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Third Ward-Frank Heacock , John I.ewls.
: ate Brown.
FOlrth Ward-G. Anteron , I Smith , M.
hiattan. I
Fifth V'aid-Dr. fliythln , C. F. Franklin ,
\v. 11. Mallory.
Sixth Ward-i , M. Gihlan , it. E. Ostroni , E.
C I I rn nfl'
Seventh Ward-it. 10 , Palmer , it. "IV. Tay-
br , It.V. . lireckinridge.
Eigiithi Ward-Toni Crocker , It. I' . Doiman ,
L. W. Fiirnas.
Ninthl'artlNnt selected.
South Oinahia-1lruco McCllhlocii , P. fly-
land , I' . L. hughes , Alex Schlegel.
McArdle--Not selected.
lOlirhiorn-Ooiar W'ilitmiey'3 W. It. Ttirner.
Ciiictugo-C. hi , flanker , I ) . I ) . McLean ,
West Omaha-h , M , McGinnlss , I. 0.
flaright.
Fiorence-Jolumi Simpson , F. Leach.
Jeffertmi-Ii. C. Neuhiais , II. B. W'alilron.
Unioii-Sini Forga' , Chris l'etereon.
Vailcy-W. G. Whitniore , A I' . Akeriunti.
Iulilharil-F. J. Bleick , C. ltoilwer.
Clontarf-Ll. 13. hopper , E. S. Stout.
iouglas-hl. J. Itoesslg. Amidrow i'aim.
last , Ormiahia-Not reported.
'm'm"3L.m1 U A1'IIIC ii It I I i't4.
A mnonhimnemit 1105 been erected on the spot
where iue : Stamidisit first landed In Massa-
C ilim set ( a.
Ir. (1. Clay , tue defaulting treasurer of
Ironton , 0. , has rctumriioil ailti was Piaced
under arrest.
The steamer Margaret is ashore in Chesapeake -
peake bay , mear Fort hiemiry , an,1 all 1iroiiably
be a total loss.
Tue Kentucky Methodist conference lIas
voteil iii favor of admItting vommien to the
general comiferenco.
A dispatch from Colon states a rupture of
diplomatic relations between Colombia and
Vemuezuela is imminent.
The statue of Mozart , which is to be htlacall
In the rotunda of the capitol at Washington ,
was cast Monday at l'rovitlence.
Vaniiais at Tiickahoe , N. J. , dug up the
hotly of Mrs. Mary Wallace , amid after miuti-
kiting it left it. exposed in the cemetery.
'rise schooner Johmi Itober is ashore ner
Sommh ( Chicago , A portion of tile crew was
tircuvned and the vessel was a total loss.
Tile laka steamer Mate's anti Ma'aba are reported -
ported ashore at iCeenwenco l'oint , near
Sault Ste. Marie. They tihh both probably be
ml total loss.
Samuel , \'oolmier says lIe has not matie amiy
compromise with tile new SViiIzk' ) ' trust and
knovs of mio effort ImI tlit line licing made
withi independent distillers.
Jim Smoith , one of the W'aimpaca'ie. . ,
traIn robbers , vas captured Monday evemilmig
at Neenalm. Jack Conmiers , another of (110 ( rob.
hers , wito was witit 11110 at the titne , etcaped.
The teatimnony in the Colonel Forney court
martial at New York lies developed the
fact that it was common practice for tue
othicers to usa government coal in their
luarters.
Tile Maritime exchange has , after an in-
veatigstIon , exonerated the otthcers of the
I'rince Oscar from fault in the recent colii-
5(011 with au unknown milmip , lii Which both
went to the bottom.
The fire and poiice force of Argentine , Kan. ,
has all been disimargei1 owingjt,4he iack of
( units , catited by the shutting lii ) e ! 'iu sa-
loomis , Lull hlcemise mooney froimi which has
been used to [ lay them.
Mrs. Martlai ( kiyton of Clt'volanil , who Is
Clung for a divorce end wile has been confined -
fined iii an insane asylum , nurprisoti the
court by walking immto tile court room , having
escaped from the asylum ,
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TOBACCO EVER OID FOP 10 CENTS
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If you have a place to usc a rug 3 by 6
fce.t t1US is a time to buy.Ve have rc-
ceived froln 1-owgatc ! & t\lcCrcary , Amster-
darn , N. Y , manuFacturers of "Imperial
Smyrnas , " by far the best Sinyrria rug
made , all their sample rugs , bought so we
can sell them for less than they arc sold
at vholcsac ; aIl one size , 3X6 feet. Price
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while they last , $375 .
D RAPEIHES should be mentioned , as our line of new
goods arc here ; tile effects tre so new and
artistic and the cost of materials so low you
vi1I be interested. Furniture coverings in
the new colorings at selling prices.
ORCHARD & 1LllEL1 CARPET' ' CO.
.tthI USEi I'N'l' .
-"tr , TON1i lIT
B"tr j
I _ Tuesday
L.ST l'lOtt1Omt.tNC1I. !
A Stage Full of Fcrniuliie Beauty ,
SAM T 'M1l1t' ' ; iltras'agaazis
, I , V t Thirty hiamitlMonic % oIiieii ,
Cmi ( lie Gorgeous. Captivating Ilurlesltuo , tIle
"Bull Fighter. "
r Specialty Acts 6 3 Ballets 3
A mliii I.LI.tN'r nlo\S'ILIr.hiMlNT ot' imn.mtut ,
If oou stay away you'll kick yttuistif.
Seat sile : now open at tile followIng lirices :
e'lrtt iloor , tOe. 7.c : anti 31.00 ; talconi' , Ove and
7e : gallery , 21c. 530 heats at &Oc etICh.
LOC.tl. IhmtlOvtTiI'Iil.
A black overcoat was stolemi from Ii.
Elate at Myrtle hall last evc'nhmig.
Tile Seconil'arti Citizens' I.eagiie cilib
vihl hiold a meeting in tue Lamige iiuiidimmg ,
Sixteenth anti \'iliianis streets , tills evening.
The gemieral commIttee of tile Citizemis lie.
( cmi league held a protracted niecting last
evenIng. Anothier meeting vlll 1 hei,1 , at
the same piece at 8 ri. in. thus evening.
l'atrohmnan l'Celley yesterday received mu tale.
gram a'iuumicing tue death of his mother ,
Mrs. Margaret Kelley , at tiritigowater , N.
V. San FrancIsco vapors are requasteti to
take notice.
A young son of Jamne Winston fell oft
of street car No. 71 , in charge of Coniitmctor
\Vllcox and Motorman Sorensen , cmi l'ark
aveiille last evening about 5:30 : o'clock. iio
was not badly hurt.
'Fail Powers , better kllown as tile leather
of ( be "l'rowers gang , " was arrested yesterday -
day afternoomm at l"ifteentii and Cass streets.
The 1.011cc ailthorltiell have i'anted i'owers
for seine ( line. lie is chagcd wIth assault
and battery.
ldward Grim was robbeti of a small
amount of money at a tllsrcputmiliie house ,
207 North Nintb street , last night. On Ills
comiiplaint tile pollee raidett ( lie place arid
arresteti ldna Jones , I ° ay Stamitomi and
Josephine Rogers.
Union l'achflc cohincil , RO'al Arcaniimmii , has
accepted an 111 % itation to meet wlthm l'iommeer
coimmicil In tile hell at 1311 Douglas street
tomorrow 'vvlling. TIle members of ( 'muon
I'aciflc council will rendezvous at ( ho Mu.
lard hotel at 7:30. :
On Saturday last were nlerrlel ( by 11ev.
Ir. J. 2it. Wllsoii , Mr. Charles F. Arnold anit
Miss Itena GlInhierson , 110th of Sioux City ,
at tIle residence of henry Falvey , 2008 Oak
street. and Mr. lavtd ) M. Lerigo and Aihss
Itose 'oas , at the resitlenca of hobart Ale.
Klniey.
I. Spyer , a Chic.'ga mercilant who 1105
been stopping at the Millard , is mmuomlrning thus
loss of a hantlsonio dIamond stud. On Friday -
day iilglit Air. Spyer caine over front Cormncih
bluffs , amid i'biie in the rlmotor car nuticed
that a small negro jostled against hIm , but
thmougilt nuthiliig more of it ist that time.
IS'hemu he reached the hotel , Iitiwcver , his
foumiil ( list ( lie friendly straii&sr iimitl borrowed -
rowed his favorite stud , Tte deteotlyci v.t're
notified of the loss yesterday afternoon ,
AM USD31 ION'm'S.
1IGHTON TATRE
Tel , 1531-PAXTON hitJiJUSS. ( Mgrs.
TONICIfl' AT 8:15. :
llvesyhtody l going ma see
\v. A. flhtAmY'S l'itOLIUlOl'3 I'IOOiT iC'rlOW
I 5 I ii e
BY Cotton
SUT'fOri ( _ _ _
VANl ,
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King
MUtIIIOO WCCliICMdLlyUMhmul Prieoo ,
Conning October 4-6 , Charles E , Cahiaparu' .
great scemilc productiomu , 'COON hOLLOW
Two Nights
I1JJL1 iU Only ,
\Voiiisday \ and Thursday , Oct , 2 and 3
Direct from an absolute conquest of New
York anti the Pacific coast ,
TilE IILILESISTIIILE COMEDY ,
TOO IfJCPt JOlr4soi'4
IVitli W2.m. oiLrwr'rlo o all of
tilU ( Irtgl lii ; 1 Coiiimimly. ,
Mamiagenient of CIIAItLES FItOIIMAN
I'rlces-First floor , 75c , $1.0' ) anti ; i.0 ;
hialcoriy. 500 antI 75e ; gallery , 2Cc. Hale of
seats opens Tuesday looming , October 1.
"WirtIi1s Music HaU ,
Cor. 10(11 IiIItI Iliurmicy
THE DAMM FAMILY
lJ.DhIS' oI4cui1s'rnA ,
Every Ey.'tiin' fromii S to 12.
tti Itt I ll'U "I omid ny , 'iii urstl ilY ii mlii b'ittlm ru a , r
froili .1 It ) 5.
ioloIst.a on Vloiin and Cermiet.
COmIlO riti hear thio finest iatly miusicimtmms ill
11w coumitl'y.
Dr , G. GOLDING
'I'l.i' Abut llI'hllihhti Ii imil MiIt'.sfui ,
Sli'l'iit I 1st I ii C hI , ' 'i'r'l ( I Iil'Ilt or iii I
l'rl in ill ii miii Scum' , ' I IilstltMI' $ at 11 en ,
Treahtostit by niall , CurrelponletIce prolnittly
ItiiSStltLh , ( nsuhtlllion ( ci' . aitd eoiilidolhial ,
1)Ulee htoirii , S a. in. to I p. ni Ciii or wilt.
Ihuntisys , C in 12 , Consulltleu rooms , 04 an.1
205 1)uugIaS block ,
hi , la' . Cur , 1Jlb ( lotlgw. , Uiuutiu , Nab.