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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1895)
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It Is alatelt with vosltlvenoxs that no alh'lccs have bcen re- tel\'el concerning VEnc1ueh , and that Sir Julan Plunceroto , has taken no ncton what- ever on the auhject. Thl Is emphulzd by c1bauy omclalp. Sir Julan caled at the St1te department yesterday , hut the Vene zuelan subject waR , not referred to , a ! tim I.ondon authorities , It Is declared . ere no ! conducln ( any branch oC the negotatons through the embany here. The VOUC1U ! 1 legaton received Its frst news GC the ultimatum from the Associated Ireu cahles. The fact that lnlrler Ailtnl ! has not lflen advised Iron Venezuela indicates that the ultimatum \ Is I still enroule and has hot rearh'(1 ( Caraca . PresIdent Crepc Ii I at I.resent . at a summer resort anti the vIce pres- Ident I tiding prlsldent. The Vcnczu ! lan congress will not convene until I.'ehruar I liappans } also that a cabinet complication occurred - curred ten day 80. Four oC the cabinet , In- eluding Or. Iulllo ! , mllister oC foreign at- I faire . resigned , and President Crepe has not I Yl ! named theIr uccesors. J'HH.IIUx- : SI { - . JS , \ IiI.U'1' . Viiit ; l,1. I. Ih'lt" , ( t" . 'l.nr.1 1)- I rI iii' I" S'rl.u"I y hi i.nIih. ( Col'rlrh ! , I. IRP . hy the A80cllrl ! Irp , . . ) LONDON Oct 19.-I.'or Americans the most Important question l. foreign politics at the Irei1t time Is the boundary dispute between Oreat Britain and Venue7ucla. whIch 11. Just brought forth a warning note to the former Cram the United States. Drlaln , however Is understood to han ! sent al ul- tlnatum to Venezuela , and there 13 pomp talk or guns and ( military operations ut the Instigation oC the British secretary ot state for the colonies Mr. Joplt Chainitorlain. who Is saId to bo working In perC ct accord : with the marquis oC Sall bury. Summed up ! r briefly , the attitude of the FnghIsh toward , u Ven'zucla 13 one or consdous righteousness I . and calm serenity. I II everywhere acceptcd . here tnt the British claims are perfectly jutfell and complete confidence In th3 firm- ness oC the government Is exprossed. Hints have been thrown out for some time ! past that the marquis at Salisbury will t'antl , no nonsense from the Venezuelan govern- I mont , one consequently the announcement oC the St. James Gazette today , exclusIvely I cabled 10 the Associated press early. that i the premier halt sent an ultimatum to I' ' Venezuela . camod but little urrls ! and was I ' generally regarded , al an ordinary Indenter . of a strong conservative policy . " or which I there have been prevIous examples hy the ! present gOvernment ; , the notifications to . China and Ashant being forerunners oC the I : present policy. As to olalrs In Nicaragua : everybody CXII eta the hll ulimatum wIlt have the desired effect without the necessity : or a recourse to the arhlrament at arms. The posSIbilIty oC active intervention upon ; t the part at the United States . which Is recognized - ntzed al beIng the most serloll silo or the dispute Is dIscused ! by the Times. but Eng- lshmen profess to believe that the Monroe doctrinE Is only a frt or a blurr which ned j only to ha met wIth a.flrm attitude. I Is reneralh' b llved that the BrItish colony oC Guiana Is In a bad way and ( that her salvation lies In exploiting tim gold fields whch ! art In the dll'utelt ared. The war ofce has bcen Inundated with ap- Illcatona from ofcers who are desIrous or sOI'vlnl In tha believed-to-be approaching Ashant campnhn. hut nothing wi he done until October :1 : , when Great flrltaln's ult- matum talus cfcct.r nv' TIUY.L : GOT JN'I'O OI ' I.'IOE. COIIUIbM ( ' of I. Irl'lnol" Club In Ohl- , COgI ) nccn"l.n" , JI ) ' . CHICAGO . Oct. 19-Thc collapse or the silk hat and hosiery organization oC the Chicago - cage deniocracy known as the Iroquois ( club , la i filling the souls oC the worllng democrats here with a feeling akin to joy. The Iroquois club oC Chicago hal been regarded much In the same light ns stands the Manhattan club In New York. The Iroquois braves have over held titemsalves t .be superior beIngs. \ They were like what'some one once said of Mr. Clev - , lanel "Strong at all times but on election ' , day. " They halt no sympathy with party workers and took no part In party orgnIza- tion. They were great on swaIIow-talleI . banqtiets. great on entertaining national loaders by feat ant , symposiums , to which the noncolmisslontt officers anl privates were never invited . and they were mighty powerful In scouting out the offices. Let 11 Iroquois warrior strike the trail or an office , and , the office rarely got away. 'rhese distinctive qualities caused the real workers oC the party much dlstres , and now there Is great rejoicing over the downfall oC the orgr.Izatlon. This ken scent oC spoils without having done anything to earn them developed Itself In Cleveland's first term. Nearly every federal . oral olco In Chicago was olzcd by on Iroquois to the exclusion oC all other un- titled bra\'es. Lambert Tree became mlnla ter to UIJlum : F' . H. Winston , mInister to Persia : S. Coring Judd became postmaster ; "Buclt" Ewing was made district attorney ; Anthony Seeherger. a mugwump. lint on Iroquo . colector oC customs : Frank O. Iloyne. appraiser anti O. C. Iarsh. UnIted States marshal. The " 0 pollloi" or thc Party tried hard to have W. J. McGarrlgf . appointed marshal. but the Iroquois warriors were too strong at the white house. When Mr. Cleveland again came to the front tlo Iroquois once mora appeared with oxtentltd itiatters. They got Martin J. Rus- soil In as cot ' eclor oC the pori. Mr. flumseil's chief hold upon Came Is that he has never slnco his ! twenty-first birthday been one hour out of puh1c emce. Frank 10yne was again ap- "olnted apllralser D los Phelps was a(1101ltel , 5ublrouurer : General John C. flack . mighty In lr'IWlb counsels. district attorney ; \ ! . A. Ar/ohl. United Stales marshal : W. J. 1lze. collector oC internal rc\cnuc. and besides these , a host of lessor Iroquois got cuber- dilalo Positions under thor ! chlots. When the Iroquois did not want or could not get any partcular office . they contented thomseh'es with downlog those outside , the cub who were asplrnnt Frank Ll\wlor was beaten b ) the Iroquois for postmaster , I may setm strange that a club of silk stocking politicians . so successful In getting 0111cc . should not be able to keep their club house going. but then an organization that I was lover known to put lP I dollar for a party campaign could hardly be IP < lectot to put I UI for anything ehcpltcularl : ) ' "hon sn mary of them are safely Intrenched at the Iltmocratc crib. . , \ ' , \ : In J.S'I111 J Bi I'I.B. . 'VOIII "iViso I'lensleul Guit' to 1ilj- , ' " ted ' .Jur ' . 11) AI"IUIU"lt I ) n .7iir. PUEI.O , Colo. . Oct. 19-Molhlo Calhoun ot KIHaS City , who married James Sims of IanSIR City at that place on September 23. and then marrll John Grant here October 7. was ncqllte,1 of bigamy In the district court toda ) ' . She was arrested herb Sunday , at the instouco oC Sims. whom she left the night at the \edd I 1 ; . Monday she confessed to two marriages In Iwo wlles anti In court plr'\lllt 'lty of hlgl\ny. but her attorney sueceellll , itt gettIni . the Illea of guilty vIthtIrawn. . nod halt hie client plead not guilty on hIs claim that she was not mentally l'clllonlble. The ease went to trial . on this detmse. After being omit twenty hour the jl.Y found a ver- dlrt of neuulttql. upon the court's InstructIon . that Ir the defense or 1entai Irrcsponslblt ) were 1utalllll by the evidence to acquit thm . defeudaint. Mother anti ( IlauRht'r the hitter A quIet brunette . left at once for their hionme . Suits Is only 1 years old and Grant 21. thv Irl being 22 , loth men are In a decidedly uncomfortable ! Ilo llou , 1 tch has : itmarriage certificate showing tbe - woman to be his wife. SuoStstrui Itiishitgr In ) tlt'hilgtsu. IiTItOIT Oct. 19.- blizzard ' , Oct - . blzzar struck lUI'hl/lm last IIht It midnIght . Ilt lies bevn raging with great violence ever since. II"n rlln , wih ( vlolll'e \ Ilucp. Thin ' ' has fallen to below . 'hl 11'ITUn' " fllen ( the freez. Ing point an.1 . tIme wInd ht Inrrel fl from twCh'l to thirty miles al h\ . Nt'rl ' ql.t'Iolnt \ In the state reports ! hurries at ChOW this t afternoon. The hlo\h'lt ( all wns tn the upper Il'nllluln. amI the sonthhlllli u"Hr South Shore 8tantc train pulled Into llnlklnRw City tonight with its IrUI , ! ( r- - - . " 'Ill with I I \ In the lower penlnlula the fell Wtl sufficient to cover the ground In HIO 1.llce. . , The IndIcations are for a eon- (1- tnnI'e ot the - present . wind And cold. "AO' In " 'Ist-otarsIii end iItehiIii. 'ltI.WAUKt : : , Oct. 19.-hleporle rel.lvN hero tonllht state snow storll 11'\11.1 10. qay .t Msnomlnee . Mich . Ohkosh. Plain. field . ' Appleton . I'oahtgo and Iron hell. A low temperature I. prevniitng . j , . . - - ' GOVERNOR NOT SURPRISED Release of Corbett on Habeas Corpus Wa3 Anticipated by Him . STILL DETERMINED TO STOP TiE fIGHT ef 11I'r J./I , nuts ii ) 1111 . . . ' 11"'rt. I. XI 1.1" lirlutt" I " " tl I l'rement Irl : , ' 1.'llhll'Itllu \\11 ' 11 It. sin . \ ptriil. hOT SPING , Ocl. 1-The Corbett i hiabeiis corpus case terminated just as everybody - hOlly In hot SprIngs thought It would. 00\- door Clarke was allpJenty tIme first 10 Ils- cover that t'iiero was no statutory prohibition to prIze lighting or glove contests ; that the act of 1&9t had not passel , the house as an1nded by the senate : that the bIll as atnenled instead oC passing as constitutIonally - ally provhld by roll cal , sllply passed hy a viva voce vote hence was not legally 1)5555(1. The delslcn or Chancellor athcr- man this afternoon was In accordance with the vIews expressed hy Governor Clarke and as shown hy the home rccorls . The poof produced , demonstrated the fact that a glove ccntost 's.c 10 b' fought for a lImIted number or rounds here on Ocober 31. betwEen Corlelt and I"ltzsimmons , and that Ilve-ouncu gloves were to be lisM. "Experts" put on the stand tcstlIN that ser glove cuim- tOltS are not brutal affairs anti are never attended - tended with any serIous or harmful results when engaged In by trained athletes. I Is sometimes the case that amateur boxers. or sOlctmeg unskillEd , untrained men Injure each other In glove contests hut lever had such a thing occurred In te knowledge or the wItnesses when engaged In hy skIlled and trained box- IH'S. such as are Corhet and Fltaslmnmons. Chancellor Leatwrman rendered a decision that there Is no law prohibIting prIze fighting or glove contests and that time defendant was entitled to his liberty under a writ DC htaboas corpus and It was so rendel'clt. Thmm state's interests were looked after by Prosecuting Attorney Teague and Atcrn y General Kina- worth ) ' . ' 1he attorney general states that he will take an appeal to the supreme court on a writ of cotorrl LITTLE ltOClC Ark. . Oct. I9.-00vernor Clarke was seen Immediately after i.ie news was received or Chaneflor Lpathorman's de clslon. lie mid he was not surprised at Leatherman's doclslon. "I will he surprised " he continued , "IC tIme state or Arkansas has In It any IlerBon In the JUdlclsry who will take the sam view or It. For the past week I have been cognizant that some such ruling JS this would he resorted to , and J have formed my Illans accordlnly. 1 never was more de- tm'mlne than at present to prevent time fight and I am sure beyond Iloradvlnture that I will do so. I am glad 1 ' lat time end Is so near and I am to he relieved oC this unpleasant - ant business and ha\'i an opportunity to at- tend to the more congenial and Important dutIes or my ollice . " CORPUS CHRSTI. Tex. . Oct. 19.-11 an Interview tonight PugilIst Flt7slmmons said : "I have just received n telegram Cram Julan from New Orleans. In which he states he has got my attached stake money fixed lp all right. and that he has left for Hot SprIngs to arrange other nmatters. I am new holding myself In readiness to le've at a moment's notice for Arkansas , but I wIll lot receive on ) notice to come Inllss I am granted protection from the courts and have assurances Ihat the fight will ho one to u finish. " Governor Clarke received a letter tonIght from fled 101pt. sh ! r1 ! oC Oar'aed county of whIch Hot SplhlS Is the seat ! oC go\'ern- ment. Sheriff Houpt declares that he Is obIt to cop successfully with any situation which Is likely to ! confront the t people of Hot SprIngs and assures t" , governor or his rcadlne to execute any precess or law that may come to lila hands. lie refers 10 the governor's expressed purpose cC ordering a military occupation oC Garland county to preserve the peace and prevent a meeting between 1 ltz5mmons and Corbett . and wars the governor , that such occupation Is entirely unnzcosary. and would ba extremely humi- atng to the' People oC Hot Springs In con- cluslcn be promises ti t call upon the gov- 'ernor for militia 3houl1 any doubt arise oC his ability tc prev..nt any Infraction oC the laws by Corbet and F'ltzslnmmons. PIGIt't' TA1 GO TO ( ( ! U.\X'S L.ANI ) . Wite-re Neither the Uull'll Siitt , . . Nor Jlo leD Clnlm" ' .IiirIsiJ let liii. El4 PASO , Tex. , Oct. 19-Time IndicatIons , are that time Corbttt-Fitzslmmons fight will be pulled oft In the vicinity oC this city . near the point .where Captain Jones of tim Texas Hangen wa killed a few years aHO. Jones believed at the time he was on Texa9 soil. Along tIme Rio brando juice below m Paso there are n number or Itrlps oC land formed . I by the constantly changing course or the ' rIver whIch are In dispute and over which no jurisdiction I : claimed at present by either the United Stales or Mexico as the bound- ary commission has not yet passed upon It. There are lomo pieces on the left bank belonging - longing to Mexico and \me on the right bank belonging to Texas and some oC the I owners oC these IMces have titles from both the Unlt1 States ! anti Mexican governments yet neIther oC the governments Ia I exercising any jurisdictIon over these particular pec ( ser or land TIm continuomie' shifting oC the river has caused these Islands or strips oC land to be considered ns neutral round , anti It was parly to settle these disputes ! that Mexico and the United States Ippolnted a commission - emit eight years age to determine tht exact houndary line be\\'een the two countrIes. The claimants or the respective lallls have bean expecting tG see the mater settled , for tIme past fifteen yeare Rnll It Is not likely that the matter can ha slltltl at all soon . as the commh.slon . has ito Inal I j uirlsdlc I Ion In the mater and can only mt'coinmend to theIr respective governments their ! fmlngs and agreements. This Hat or affairs Is Ille to the utter disregard \ heh ! the United States /overmont has paid to the mo Orande / water questIon for the heeL fifteen years. As it would take at least beVel1 weeks I to make the SlrveYK anti , Iete.rmlne , the own- ership or the present neutral . terrItory . thcro Is IOW a splendid opportunIty ) for having the proposed contest come oft on this ground , , wherl neIther go\.rimnmeiit. can interfere. ! E laJo , wih It beautIful climate and the mal ) attractIons on account at Its IltEr1tonal Cea- timre ! . Is , llchh.ly tht bet point for thIs lmo or the year . 111 he ! crowd that would gather from al over the country will cer- , talnly b3 tehletl , wIth the few days they spend In this vicinity. The bull fights . cock lights . gaines etc. . whIch are so seriously ) ' ohjectell to In the United States are allowed In Mexico anti can ho seen In the Mexican town or Chull , , Junrc'z . which Is connected with this city bv two . street oar lnes , 110\1' H TO It.tVII , - thlilIN : lvlnrn.1 "rrlth.t of Smilelilt' It I I" . en.I' of Iruf. I , ' Chitmigeil h ' thit' . ' . Jnlt" CtUttI'lt Ity I. .Jtr ) : OSAO Ia . , Oct. 19.-The disppcarance . oC ProC. II. t. Evmns PrInciPal oC the high : school at thIs place Is more oC a mystery thal ever. Late TiitIay n'/ht ' he was lat : seel going toward timertver. . The next morn- lug ho failed to apppar at school anti It was ! supposed tht he was sick inquiry at his loardll hou2C devebo'e.i \ the fact that he , hall not occupied ! his room the nlghl beroro. ! He fahieti to appear st thinner . which led to the orsanlzahn ! of I searching I.uty. After ' un hour's search the body , with three millet ' holes , was found al this river bJlk 1mlo anti : a half Futh\ oC the cIty , The coro- ner's jury yeslrIIJ ! ) ' investigated the case and registered a verdict or suicide. Today they changed their verdict to that oC murder at ( lie hallb or seine unknown person . There were three bullet hmoIe8 two balls having entered . tered the braIn anti one the heart. l'vans : was burt ,1 Imhy at Wllanlhurg. He graduated - from Iowa . college last June. No ( 't"'lllt 111t. Seit'vtt'd . CIIlO. ; . Ot . 1'-.The cxcul\'o c mmt ! _ : tee of the NmttIImmai 1.htmeatlontii tll : ltlll.11 .hllatonal a ! > elaton 11 : \ lImo AllltGrlul today 10 consIder tht paci : or holding time convention IOX ! Bummel' 11lnlulI were retll\'ed frm Dlluh. ! Miun. : l.oK An.cel. Ca"osn. : . JUCfRlo anti . Apbury 111k. No conclusion was reached. - . 1 < ln'h-1111 'onn nnru(11 Ont. S lAN'fN , Pa. . . Oct. 19.-Word was re- 1"lvell In hits city Ita tlnlsht that the tuwn of Fimiter. lu"llhl\111 county . W.u buriming Time tietmiilt . nrp very meager and nothtnl aulh.nlc can bJaret at this . . ' . . . . ' " - -1'- - " - - ' . A. t . . . " . : : : ' ' _ \ " - . . ( , 4 . , _ " \ . \ ! TI . MON OJ A fUSAZ. Ic % U. Juhn " V. himckiu 'litpii rims thc ) 'nth ; ( f this J IlcN Son. SAN ' . W. FRANCISCO . Oct 19.-John : Iekay , Jr. , who was klelt In Paris yester- day , was the eldEst son or the bonnnza mi- 10nnlro , John W. Mackay The deceased was about 2G years oC age having been born at the Grand hotel In thmi . city Iii 1870. He and Clarence aged about 23 : were the only cliii. dren or the millionaire . the l'rlncot's Colonna being a etch ' aughter. For the . six month the ' P.st ! young ml1 siio met his sudden death yesterday , and hi brother have Iren spending theIr vacation - tlon In Europe , partly with theIr mother , party with their step sister Eva , the prncess Cololna , anti at the time oC the fatality time t \J brothers and the nrlncess were together In ParIs. Mr. lackRY , mir . Is In this city and r ceh'ld only n brief cablegram announclnF the occident all .leatii . Efforts to obtain further partcnlrs oC the accident were Crult- les , . Mr. Mnckay Is overcome with grief John W. Mackay today remained soellied In hIs room at the Palace hotel and would receive no carlls. Mr. Maokay was net only prostrated wlh grief , hut he was worn out physically , n9 he remlnpd : at the office oC his telegraph company all night to receIve rnrther news Crom Paris oC the death or hs : eldest son. On account or the great grief or the father not much could be leaned to- day regarding the interment or hIs son's re- mans. : Prom time fall that young Iackay was born In thIs city , to which he was much attached . It Is i believed that time interment will take lllAce here. I\ ms , Oct t. 19.-The following details at the death or John W. M\clty. : Jr. . have been obtained : For some days past Mr. tacky and two friends , Messrs. Lynch alt DISby , have been trying some hore" which they had lately Ilrchased over hurdle and ditches on a course laId out by Mr. Mackay , on the estate - tate oC the duke oC Granmotit department oC Sarthe , which he had rented. Contrary : to time advIce oC his friends Mr. . 11ckay yester- day mounted a restIve lmor.r . which had been ridden hy Mr. Lynch on ? hmursday . As the horse bolted from the track and rushed through the thickets ! r. ackay succeeded In dodging several or the trees but he wal finally overcome by the exertion . lost all con- trol oC his horse , reeled In the saddle , and finally collided with fearful force with a tree which he struck with his head. The collision hurled him to the ground , and when his Crlends rushed to the spot they round him suffering train ghastly wounds In the head , both oC his eyes belng crushed All the Immediate attempts to restore the unror- tunale young man to eonsclousneu proved futile , and he was carried hOle anti the doctors were called. The latter . acer three hous oC attention : , succeeded In restoring theIr patent to consciousness , but ho had several relapses and expired at 9:30. : after shaking hands with and saying goodbye to all his friends , whom he recognized by the sound DC theIr voices. His last Carewel was 10 a favorite dog which would not leave his bedside . No member of thin Mackay famiy was present at the deathbell Mr. Lynch canto to Psrl to inform Mr. Carencl Mackay . brother or the dead man , oC the terrible accident and succeeded In persuading him not to go to the caste wlwre the remaIns rested lrs. John W. lackJY has heft ParIs on a trip to Nor- mantly but she Is expected back In Paris at any moment , when the sad news wIll be broken to her. The body wi be embalmed and brought to Paris on Monday next aCer whIch It wIll be exposed to the view or the friends or the faintly In a chapel at Mrs. Jackay's residence on . the Rue TilsIt. ISGIlO.tSINti 'riLt GOI.n I'ItODIJCPION S"rl.rl"htA Uo'I"II""t" Iii the Crll' lilt C"tI'Ie ' 't 1."luh'll" ltegliims , WAShINGTON . D. C. . Oct. 19.-Thore Is much talk In treasury cIrcles as to the re- suls likely to few from the enormous and stedly Increasing gold production whIch has set In since the general suspension oC silver mining. The rEcent vial or the director oC the mint to the Cripple Creek country and LeadvIle has convinced ! him that We gold- producing capacity or the United Stales has only just begun to be suspected. What Impressed - pressed him most at the mining centers men- toned was the fact that they have made such advanc In the race or adverse condi- tions. The faith or foreign Investors had been so rUdely shaken by unpleasant experiences - ences In Colorado before Ihe resources oC Cripple Creek were exploited that they re- fused to risk another dollar. Hence the pros- vectors were obliged to get the best promising ore out In some way , to pay the expenses 01 more taborate development. On top of everything - thing came the pan ! For these reasons - sons the mInIng business hind a healthy normal growth Instead oC a wild boom followed - lowed by a disastrous collapse. Director Preston thinks that the Crlpplo Creek regIon ought to turn out a total oC from $6.000.000 to $ S,000,000 worth oC gold this year. In Leadvhllo . also , the daily developments - velopments are a surprile. At a depth at 80 feet gold Is found In all sorts or com. blrmations . Including lead Some ore which was considered worthless by the first operators - ators who struck It and was thrown on the dump to bJ llf'ospd oC In any convenient way , proved to bo worth $70 to the ton. So lany strange dlscoverle oC this sort havb been made oC which the geologists gave no warning that the Leadvie people have got Into the habit oC assaying everything and take no chances. The wholl world's gold proucton Is l.teadly on the increase according to thl reports which cOle In to the mInt bureau The ad\'ancos In Australia and South Africa have been widely piiblishtl. Less general circulation has been gl\cn to the fact that MexIco Is among the natIons which are alll- , into greatly to their prosperity by improving gollt production. Th figures already re- celvcll from our mlghbor republic Indicate , that she wIll make a record or $6.000,000 or $1,000.000 thl , 'ear. Dreelor : Preston , whe , made a clever prophecy at least a year ago concerning the total output ot gel In 18:5. was askell today how long he would give that metal to reach an annual production oC $2OOOOOOO. "I lve years , " he answered. . . \t ALL .1' Si.tN'l'IIll . ( ' 1'1 fl ' : C\ . U'.I'.rn II Au I U I II"trl ( bit I iacsuImihile .f hlniul Iiii tht' Qnt'sl Ion . . tluIUIJ QI I'HI 11. 1"SSILLON. 0. . Oct. I9.-Scnator Shere man spoke here tonight. In the course oC his speech ho said : "I have wIth the great hal ) ' of republicans , approved the action oC PreslMnt Clevcland anti Secretary Carlisle In opposition to the free coinage or silver antI theIr firm maintenance oC gold and miii- ver coin at par wIth each other. The president - dent has always been sound anti consistent on this policy. I regret to ! a ) that In reference to our national currency , and especially to Unle . Slates notes they eeem to he all at Senator Sherman believes the Incoming roe pUblcan congrrss wi provhlo addItional taxes or duties to meet deficiencies , preserve the gold 1'3e\0 und maintain at par with 101,1 all Corms oC money. lie IS I favor of 1tuchIK expenditures . but not a radical change lu Internal taxes 01' cUftoms dll t. "The recent financial dIsturbances , " said lie . "womiltl not have occurred had not the republican - publican policy been Interrupted by the publcan polcy ) pres- cut administratIon. " "The reJon .hat a disturbance oC the parity or our coin alli currency was threatened Is found In the tact that Cleveland anti Car- lisle used the gold pledged exclu61vely for the redemption oC United States note to rake gooll revenue lefct3 ! caused by the Wilson-Gorman-lirIce tariff law The tact I that when the revenue C I below expenditures the deficiency should have been met by borrowing - rowing IJne ) Instead oC spending mooney sol , mnly pledged to another special purpose. "I Introduced a bill to that cut ] . but It was deCeated by declarations oC both Cleveland and Carlisle that I was unnecessary , I.'ur- therniore . the recommlndaton at Carlisle . approved , b ) Cle"elnd. to retire all greenbacks , bacl(1 by the Issue or bonds would add over $3OtO.000 of Interest annually and would also red Il Ih country to I single sIlver standard because the treasury notes roust be redeemed by i'hlver S dollars. " i 'rmuIer 1111 II" COUl'd ) ' ( 'oiiiiiIT. I.ust right The Bet' received a meslaso front the Beacon anti , Republican at Akron , 0. , uHklng'IC the Taylor Cored ) ' company wa iilalng In Omuha. The neeimm"e mate that a l. M. Taylor \&S lu Akron rYlnJ to induce inuxuteriemiced ) 'OUII women to JOII bts compn ) ' . No "u'h company 18 1.lylcg : In Omaha. Inquiry It thf theatcrmi taied to dIsclose the Identity of C. M. Taylor lie 18 not , .el known In omaha , I known at all. . . ' FOUR NJt\\\TOIII)15ECO1flS \ , \ \ ) ' ) . ; 1 r ' 17 - . 5- ' i ' Murphy Ma1cca , New Mark for the Half Mio Oem . ttion and Mile Pnced . ' ll , IJ. . - BIRD SEATS " JOHNSON'S ' HALF MILE j'a J - -1' ell" " A .f l'net'i Jlio lort'rim.l I ) ' Ih'cltr .uf , t.n'c-Iolt l'mvliii. ! ! lllt t hi' XIUolnl Chum- 1.101"hll' Hnc , . ,1' _ IENVEI1 Oct. 19.-I.'our world's records was the marl set .1 the National circuit League oC American Wheclmen races today. In the half mile lianuhicap . chaos 1. C. M. Murphy roe from scratch In 0:58 : 1- [ reuc- log Daht's time or 1 :00. : mlt ! on the aaron track last year . 1' . J. Becker oC Denver went an exhibItion class A mumile . quad paced In IG4 3G : ; , reducIng the record trout 1 :5 : ; D. D. Bird of St. Paul set a new mark ] In the hal mile , chase B , paced , rhlnF In 0:5t. : lowering John S. Johnson's time or OGt : 2G for public exhibition . oslcr'8 tll0 DC 0:48 : not being allowed . there being a drop or eight feet In the hal mile. C. M. Murphy halt I try at the class I oxhl- hlion mile . his time being 1 :52 : 2-5 . beatln out the quart and lowering both chase D and the professional records. The Den\'cr class B quail team went I hal mlo. un paced , In 0:51 : , former record 0:65 : . The anD mile national championship was n disappointment on account of poor pacln Uold , Cooper Murphy , Wehha . Ihird . Him- , street all Oliver starteti The quad was very show and the riders ran away Crol \ At the quarter the quad come up fast and passed thl fleltL'ehhs getting the position , three lengths ahead or the bunch But this pace was too hot and the quad slowed down. When the fold caught thEI Cooper had the position . with Ball anti Murphy trailing. In the rush for the tape Bal was first . Cooper second , Murphy third , Ilmstrect Courth. Cooper was disqualified for fouling Murphy making the finish Bald Murphy . and 11m- street. He3u1 : Quartol' mile . class A : 0. " ' . Carl won Green eeond. Colns thIrd. Time : 0:31 : . 1-6. Halt mile , handicap class B : Hlnu1trcot (5 ( yards ) won. Hale ( t0 ) 'ardf ) second . lilies (30 ( yard ) third. Time : 0:57 : " .5. One mile . tmirdt.'nm class A : Dennis and Polard won Banks nnd Kruet second Time : 2:03 : 1.5. One mile . nntonnl championship : Dnhl won . 1llphy second , Bllslreot thlnl. Time : 2:0 : 2-6. Two-thlrls mile . winners' . class A : Becker \von Green second . Colns thh'd. Time : 1:47 : 1-6. I-r. Two-hlrds ! mile. winners' race . class B : Murphy won' . Bald second Cooper third. 'rime : 1:29 : 3-5. IH I I''I'tl IN lf\SIiA CI'l'Y. Omnhn' Ihh St'hool ' 1.1 Lost's tn Hnl"rlnr " 't'Ilt. NEBR.\SKA CI''Y. Oct. 19.-(8peclal ( 'rele- Kram.-Omah ) : Hllh school team was beaten here totoy ( hy 12 to 6. I waR I very pretty game in'somo respects . hut the 'ls- Iors Incl\lkwehbt. In the trst half the local teRm scred twice with al.parpnl . eace , hut In the Eectmd vita on the defensive nClrl ) ' nil tim time . In the scon,1 the vls- 10m scored lS th\ result of deaperate ant extremely up : ! sclenttp vIa ) ' . The toams' line Omaha , . Jmmmition . Nehrnslm City. Clarle. . . . , . . HI ht anti..B. . . . . n ) 'del. CowgIih..1tItht . tnccle. : . . . . .H'lbbln' lolllcIn9.UijImt Ilard. . . . . . . . . .Gohhm Askwith. . . . ' . . . ' .Centrr . . . . . .lenead ) ' .len'en. . . . . . 'r. . . . Left Guard..Gliman . Tuley. . . , . : .i .Lof taclde. . . . L. Ryder lcKele. . . . . . , , . , 1.ef .nd. . . . . . . . . . . . .HI Humphrey . . . Quarterback . . . . . . .Goltien . Oardner. . . . ' . " . t.ICft half. . . . . . . . .Oullen Taylor..Thght half. . . . . . . . . , . .Irlcp Lyoll Leonard. . . . F. , Fua . bJck. . . . . . . . Bowen Substitutes : ' laha-Colpt. I'tueJarti Ncath'gard Imdale. ; Nebthmka - Cly-Jolner. Boom- UmpIre , Klld : , refcree , Cross : linesman , 'rangletoot. . , , . Touehdowns ' Golden (2) ( ) . Cowlhl. At 2:30 : Nlhrlln\'Cly Cowjl. CowHI : cat ; ht th 'haJI ' ant I'lnOIve 'urds , Omaha hart the bal on . . , Iowns. Nolrska took It to Omaha's ' City . ten-'ard line anti lost it. Omaha kicked fifty yar 8. Hi fumbled alit ! Omaha got the hall. Gardner kicked forty yards and Hi carrIed I hack twenty. Steady bucking soon pIlhel1 Golden over tor n touchdown : goal. Score : Nebraska - brRka City . 6 : Omaha , O. Gardner kicked off. Rytler brought the hal hack twenty yards. Stead ' line work nent Golllen over again : goal. Score : Ne- braska City . 12 ; Omaha . O. 1':1Imt haI Sec(11 halt : Omaha kicked . off. Price caught amt gained twent ) . Omaha's hal on downR. fly a series ot end ruins Ne- braskn City's thrco-yartl line was reached . where the umpIre gave the hal 10 Nebl'aRI city off itie play. Nebraslm ) on AlIe IIIW. City ralned ten ) 'arrlf. Omaha's bal on foul Olaha bucked the line anti pushed Cow 1 over for n touchdown : go : . Score : Nebraska 12 Omaha . G. Time City : Olaha. called with Nebraska - bras a city's bali. I. nF N. IH lrg\'I'S ' 111 fBVI n . \ . C , Lust Gitimie of n I.oig ' ( rll' . Capt , mri I I ) ' time X'lrn"l.u n. ) . . DENVER Oct. 19.-Speclal ( ' 'clegrm.- ) The last game of the trip was won by the Nebraska university foot hall team from Denver toll ) ' hy time score of 12 to I About ! 2.0 people wlns ell the game , whIch was very close from start 10 tn Ish. Delver hall Heler and Toomry of the oW Inkl ! team and were very strong Inllvilual ) ' . but Nebraska - lraska excelled In tcam wOlk and were thus enablcd to win. \Ianv 10011 \la1 , were made h I ) ' both FldeD. Macon and \ holler far Denver anti Jones ant \Vhisoii all doing good work The line up was al follows : n. A. C. Position. Nehiramuioa. iCenneiy. . . . . . . . Posiion f.er . . . . . . . NlhrlHlm. . \Vhlppe ! DownIng..I.et tacl " . . . . . . . . . .8hedll Galup. . . . . . . .1ef . Ler guirtl. : . . , . . . . . \ Vileon FIII. . . . . . . . . . Iuard. . . . . . . . luuugnn 'chaefer. . . . . . flight lnrll. . . . . . . . . \uu/an . . O.Bryun. . . . . . . . HI ! h ! tnck'e . . . . . . Unwarll . Ua"lf. . . . . . . . . Hhht 1111. . . . . . . .Shul Smith. . . . . . QIII ter bark. . . . . . . l1ttt'kai'd hit'hier..Ittght half Iacl < , . . . . .Inrkal'd . . . 10011..Ler half lack. . . . . . . . ' Toome ) ' . . . . . . . \11 bac . . . . . . . . . . .1..llr Oh'Ilul" hit'itt thl' lulJ'r" . There vtms I roe , I crowll tint 10 SC ( ' the foot bal practice munIch between tIm Young fen's Chrlsal nssocaton timid Hangers tenms. Neither tenm cumuli 1) calel , repre- imeimtmutlvc' . oving to each tootle being seltltowln ! bllnJ matI. up largely or players boollnJ ! 10 tho' ' UJ < onlll anti , Scott eluhs. , The lanGlrR : , brought out four now mono . imamnely lImIer. len. goal keeper : " 'el.h. full back ; Crandeil . half back all \Vmtlsh . hair bnck each at whom ihayeti very svohl . rand,1 pln'ell IL very steady "plenAc mind has the making lt a line half or frill hack . Gilnioro . oa time left wing ot the Ianer.ns by fur time beat forward on the ground anti would have registemeti ! oil several occasioumu , hud lit' \ regIsplell 01 Bvcral oeCaslolR ht re- Ielvml better cuiport. Trusell was a whole Illport. 'ruscl defIHo II hmlmnaeuf While Artor made sonic superb onslaughts 01 the Chrltianu' goal. Carr ReOlc,1 , Cot thl Young Con'l ! ( ' /oal. asoclaton Ipl.TlnlteR , ( rome he ! Christan ment. anti \\001 hi , ' the ltnuugemn mlSdl'lt al easy chance u'/mlilte / lal"I' Gardner hatl 10 leave nfor , .AI"r comm'neement of time second halt alI ( ! , . the HIllerR played one lan short but managed 10 hold lp their anti until ten minutes from the close . when , JohlRon scored.bmifamimi for the Christhl/ . which left thmp , winners by : 1"311 to O. / Referee lulrttcnt.t , In that capacIty to the entire satisfaction oC bth chloe. Ytller- day's contest ! wmu'\tme besl exhibitIon or bull played In the clk { Iln o the lntroihtuctiori or time sport. 1 . Iltrollcton There will 11 n practice malh ! at Fort I Omaha this antMol btwCI Ihe Soldiers and Hayden Br03. -eIuh , . ' , , q---- tnj . & 1-- : t""url.jl" , from Plr.llt. . aT 1.0118. 9GI ) 1.9.-In' today's contest on the grIdiron thr .l urdue ( Indiana ) Univer. ( 1nh'er- city eleven imadmlt'4' . ( I own way fOI' the lIrsi three mlnutl' 11011 tIme liret I touchdown and klltng I gpii . 'he . ' I.ourl universIty learn thol veflf"TO TJrl , amid carried every. timing sourl , before 16 : Iurdl itjti'Jirnming , ) . U. . , ! Iul ) ' . Heort : ov"r'- : ls- CUI' College Ilill Slim I. ' X.rmll.1. . CFDAH HAPIPS . la. . Oct. 19.-Rpeclal ( Telpgral.-The ) foot bal teams of Coo anti , State ! Normal schools o Ctllr Virile met here today and plufed a tie genie . Score : 10 to 11 _ _ _ _ CorlluJ nt'ft'nt" Crt."ton. CRES'O : la. . Oct. 1l.-Speciai ( Tole- grarn.-Time Coring Athletic club arid the Creston hUgh school foot ball teams Illayel , ; bll Rt the fair Irlndl today . resulting In favor ot the lornlng : teamn.Score _ . .1 to t. ; I I.'uut Inl . Ihllt'ln. , At Ihacn-I.l.'a.tp. 6 ; Cornell . ( At lhroohtlyn-Crescent club , 2 ; Amher.t.O , a. At Cambrlie. Maes.-Ilarvsrd , :6 ; lrwn , chub At flam.t U. Ormange-Ylmia . : j ; Or'gothl.c At l'hIailepmia-L'mi'iurmilty ! : : ! of penns'I- yanta . rt : u.verity : or \ \'lr"lnl U. Pill 1I.'II.\ ! \ . Of. -1.'lut J hal . . , . . - . - - - - - - - - . - 4. , Irilclton , C' t.hlJh ) , 0 : lecond hiatt Prlnco- ton , 10 : Lehigh , . . O. , :1.DSON. WI9 Oe ! B.-TIme Wisconsin . UnIVel1i ) team l'efentt11 ' ( Irinnehl college tenm today hy n score or 1 lrlnnel colc"o : INNI APOt.tS. Oct. ht.-The' tnh'crly ot lnneotl Ilpteatt11 the Amo ! colego nine It foot ball this afternoon , 21 tu 8. Yn ' 1'Ji I : : Sltwl n 11:1 : TIlMI'flht. Ill11 fur 1 Putsori h' , 11 t Slt",1 1.11 1I.fiimut.I I. It miii. CINC'INNA'l'I , Oct. 19.-0no of time best hnnlen"s , or the year was the stake race , the Queen City lallJlclp , at I.ntonla today . EIght high claS horses went to the post , Time emily drawback wns that the ) ' were nt time post some fort.I\'e minutea causd hy Yo Tamblen. Free Advice anti 81mol " ' . Blelt 115510 was In front from flag to Inl5h , Ilut In tIle ammo homo six horses canto downtime the Itreteh almost nbrcost I wus n grand race . hllisomely won , by Buck Iassle In the last , dx len . ' flx lengths Yo 'famblcn elrrh'll thu bulk at tile mOIO ) ' . She Illt,1 , itt the } Iost nlll dil rot get to rlnlll Iltl remmehi- mit the hair 110 hole wh(1 she muio'cul , tip nmlll wild cheers from the grll sitamiti ! . She loolel I wintrier IUlr wny down time nttretch hut gave It up amid , drollpel lown back The IIIRI of the la UI race between Olive nlll Snntl Marin vnt' ns close as Olve ( and not he I Ilenl hent. 'eather cold arid all blusltrlnl. 'rmelt fast . II1ula : First race . sIx furlonFs , Ic1lnl : Lady PepPer - Per ' ( : tn 1)an. ) . Slurln U ( 10 1 ) second , "llrchlhl (0 ( to 1 I ) thlrl 'rlle : 1:17. : Seconl race , ono mile . ceiling : Scamper 1.ex (2 ( to 1) ) . Prince Ix 1 won Call I ( S to 6) ) sec- onti Ace (2 ( to 5) ) third 'flme : 1:42. : ' 'hl'l race . live anti I half furlongs : Buhltn (40 ( to 1) ) won Salvahle (9 ( to 10) ) sec- end hester ( ( I to I ) thiirtl. Time : 1:10. : Fourth iimce . mile and In ehhth Queen City hiaiiihictmp . value to whler $ l,31.s : luolt ; 11lo (9 ( to 1 ) won , Simon W ' ( I to 1 ) see- end , Pepper ( I to 1 ) thlrl\ Time : Ih. : . Fifth ! taco , lIve furlongs , ; nirsc : Mottle I.I (2 ( to 1 ) won Elsie 0 (1 ( Jurl 1 ) eeond , II'elllw (30 ( to 1) ) thirth . 'flmo : 1:03h. : Sixth , nce . six flrlon ! ' . ceiling 1:031\ \ 1\1 (4 ( I to 1) ) . Santn MarIa to I ' 1 won (4 ( 1 ) second , 'ln- kin (6 ( to 1) ) third Time : 1:15H : . ( won 'Il INU ! 'AS o \1' : I I.OOIC11. Ie ) ' ( 'I Situ ( it AlIn Slrl.rt"11 lii , ' 'Inh'll nt JIIIrl" I'nrl , . NEW YO11IC Oct. I9.-There wan some J eel racing nt Morris parl and the attend- once was the largest ot the sOl on. The heat race was the fourth , In whIch live horses went to the post , wIth Dorian os atm otitie.on , favorite . whIle Hey el Santa AnIta wait lightly thouht of The light weigh in . Captain T. shot to time front and , kept the lead to the last furhonig . when ho tell back , beaten , anti Dnthalllton Inl Santa Anita tool up the running. 'rhe Calfornla : hor.o wOn easiy , with Bathamp- ton . second antI Cllltlin 1' ! third Dorian war last. HCluls : First race. live furlongs : 1 loreta IV (5 ( to 1) ) won \Vernberg ( I to 5) second . Gothll ( d to 1) ) third. 'rime : 1:0 : , Second race , one mile . ! selrg : Second Attempt (1 ( to 5) ) won , Sunup (9 to 20) soc- onti letund ) ' (2 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:42' : ' 'hlnl mace . six furlongs . Albany stuws ! : I3t'n Brush ( ( to 8) ) won , ! lIT ' Irlnce ( no hettlr ) seeold , Cas.ectte ( : to 1) ) hlrd. 'llo : 1li. : Fourth race , mile fluid n sixteenth : flay el Santa ! Ania ( i to 2) ) won , Uammpon (4 ( 1 10 : I 1 . secoimth . Captain ' (12 ( to 1) ) third. Time : I"lUh mmmcc six furlongs : Refugee (8 ( to 1) ) won Clrlh (8 ( to I ) secomid . Emotonll (10 ( to 1 ) thlrll. Time : 1:14. : SIxth race , . one mile selling : Marshal (3 ( to 1) ) on . :11 Dixon jr. . (6 ( to 6) second Kleenn ) ' (7 to 1) ) third. TIme : 1:42. : . I.UcIc. hI , \ ! ) \ 1'S S'UILN llt It ittlI ) . " ' ( ' 'h'I , , h'r Sluiuings'iiit'it Simstls'tom.t of I 1'1 t . Ite's'i'srlt. , uf I."rl. NEW YOltIC Oct 19.-The follow hr stato- im'ent was given out tonight : " 'ho stewards of \Yestchester racing meeting . not beIng - log Iatlned wltt the mnlner In which the hOI'/es of thin Santa Anita stables are runt , deellet , this afternoon under rule 12 to re- fuse all further entry of said stable durlug the meeting . arid r"fprred the mater to the Iptawardf of the Jockey club. " 'fho refusal to accept entries ot the Santa Ania stables has created I senaton In tC- InJ circles I Is doubtless due to the epange In form whIch " 1.lcky" lialdwiim'e , horse . Itey 01 Santa Auttmt has recently ox- huibiteti. lie ran a few das ago at Gmve- scud carrying 17 pound . anti over I track (01' which ho was Iupposed to have hud a \ peculaI ( OIIIIW , > R. lie - % vas I hot favorIte unti was badly heaten by nublcon nnd flyIng - Ing Dutchman , I rpile . In 1:43 : In time Jth today he ran a mile and n sixteenth with 12OU ni ! tip . In the extremely fast tmo of I :43. : winning by three lenlhi from 1athlm\ton. Dorian Captain ' anti Her- iimantto. \ Imn1dlat"h , after Hey el Santa Aimita's reversal In lorm the stewards of the nmeetiumg . August Belmont . lr KnlPP and A. J. CoccI sent for : Ir. Dallwln and his trainer. Their explanations were uppar- cathy not at factor ) ' . ( 'limihet's tutu time Call. DETROIT " Oct. ] P.- I'our favorites , I see- anti choIce and ! un outsider won at Highland - land park toda ) ' . Hesults : First race . sIx furlongs : John Cycha won Etlth second , , 'fII.el'onoo third. Time : 1:18 : . . Second race . Iwlf n mile : Atlanta won , MInnie { 'lyrc secoumd . Queen Albin third Time : 0(1 : < . . ' 1hlll race . mile nl ! I Ilxtpenth : Yaull ; Anon won Jubiee rccntt . 1uunlbrook third. 'Ime : t :52 : ½ . Fourth race . six anti a half furlongs . sell- hug : lielenuVr.'n won , Ethel 1 \V ' second Fiction ! thIrd. TIme : 1 : .1. Fifth race , six furlongl : M. Coco won . 'he 1':01 : second Reputable Jew thlrll. Time : 1'0 : Sixth race . mile amid . seventy yalll : Addle I % 'oui . ! ogln second , Miss Clark third Time : 1:19. : Only ' ( ) im. . 1'n"'lh' , \111. . I " 'Imm . ST. LOUIS Oct. 19.-Only 1 onmo favorite fin- it'hieti tim-st itt tIme fair grountis track today. Results : First race , sovemu furlommgs : Eau Claire (20 ( to I ) won , Servitor (4 ( to 5) ) second , hIc'imry Imuek (3 ( to 1) ) third. 'I'Itne : 1:31 : , Second race , ix tiiriommgs , 2-3'ear'.ohds , luati- dlcaiu : Kimwmuton (5 ( to 1) ) vnn , Lady Inex (7 ( to 5) ) i'cunti , Sunm4tra (9 ( to 6) tiuird. Time : 1:16. : 1:16.Tiilm'd race , mile anti a eixtt'ermthi : El ltoy (12 to I ) won. John Ihtekey (7 ( to 5) secontl , Taec'o (15 ( to 1) ) thIrd , 'Flme : 2ffit : . Fourth race , 2-year-ohs , live ftmrhommga : Pavuti ( GO to fl won. hinge ( even ) second , hleilnian (10 ( to 1) third. 'I'Iine : 1:01 : , FIlth race. teven furlongs : Einimom-o ( :1 : to 2) ) \volm , hiitwrnmian Queen (10 ( to 1) ) seconti , Ciarie 1' (10 ( to I ) tminth. ) 'I'imne : 1:30. : ltemuuih ts n lbs vie C. BAN FRANCiSCO , Oct. 19.-1teuhts of tOtla"m4 maces : First racy , live anti it Imalf furlongs , mucltlng : Major Cool : won. Road httirmner itetond : , Cartiwehi thud. 'limo : 1 :07' : . Second race , oujo mile , sellimg : imicIme of Milpitas won , Eiiuor F m'ecomud , Miss ( larvlum third. Time : 1:12. : 'rhirti mace , itliomit six turlor.g , limtndicap : Penhiam voii , Joe IC muocomul , MIdlo third. 'flout : 1:12 : % . Fourth race , mIle ammti a quarter : Claimdlus won. Little Crihuplo second , 1)eh Norto third. Tinmu' : 2:09. : Fifth race , mile tmnd a cjuartem' , live lair- tiles , hirtmmtltcnp : Autiieih worm. flelhrlnger ccc- onul , Arctic third. Time : 2I. : htimiimuri mu ( 'II . Itumi' , ' htt'mummllmu , KANSAS Cl'l'Y , Oct. l9.-htoeults at Exile- tiltion park ; First race , lx furlongs : Montehha won , hihack Satin uteconti , Sani Farmer third. 'l'ime : 1:19 : % . Soconti race , four amid a half furlongs : ( 'ongo Dick won , Little Chap ecommti , Lucy 1)ay third. Timne : 0:67. : Thin ! race , stx furlongs : Serf won , Schmuylkihl secontl , Artlec thmirti. TIme : Fourth , rune , tiva ftnrlouigs : Little Eli von , It. Aaron , r. , second , Ham Brown third. Tinmie : I ; Uim , Fifth race , four anti a half furlongs : Lit- tIe Cliami % von. Aimmute hI second , iiltclucil thmimd. 'fhine : 0:53. : - 1.1 iie'olmi t'arh Itticee. LINCOLN , Oct. 19.-Sjucciimh.-Thio ( Liii- cclii Park races , whiciu open on the 25th and ccr.ttnuo five days , are expected to lie of unusual Interest , All of the events have beni hIlled , mumti lii most cast's the holds are large and the qu ill y of thai ititrica goad. In addition to the regular events , arrange- inentmi have iieeun matte for tim appearance of some of the most nuoted harness tlyers lit special trials against time , Among them are Alex , Azote , Flying Jib anti thu Iowa phmenom , Strathbury. Oilier events will ha mmrrmmrmgeti for between now mimuii the opening day. _ _ _ 1"i , muons 'l'rit juicy h.iic lCIiIch , LlX1NGTON , Oct. 19.-Thin trotting slog , Ned , owned by hurry McCtmrmh of l'indiay , 0. , 'vaua killotl here lust nIght by some 000iimy of Mi' . Mcrmird , Tue Itoinuter was 4 3car , old , ( 'Oat $2,500 ; won .i0XiO ; hati ii iccorti of 0:15 : far it quarter of a mile aol watt umevem' defeateJ. A reward or $2.0G is offered for imifornuation tie to silmo klhleti time dog , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( mihifiriiIii Fler hir.'imimu us hiecorsi , NA1'A , Cal. , Oct. i9-'muiter Foster , time crock Sauu l"manmvImueo oyhist , broke tile world's record for time paeed , dying start , mile , his tiiiio being i:4u1 3-5. lIe will try to lower hmimi owiu record oru Morithay. He was paced by the qtiati for imeven-elgmtima ) anti ivent tine last eighth alone. ' ' I'lShiIhIthIS' iiOhttb 'I'htOUhll5ll OVIlit ' Iomn imiinui Ant imortliemu ti'i' Amiierieuimia front Fitihui , ij' I ii hlapntvil % 'uitu'rs , VICTORiA , II. C. , Oct. 19-A new fisheries controversy promnises to arIse hero in time near future. The first step lies beeti a foruumal appilcatlome to the Dominion govcu'nhimeuut to erminission a cruiser to clear a large hotly on water kumowum as Ilecate strait of halibut ( ii.imlng vessels fromn I'uuget Sound ports of the Uniteti States , whose conipetitIon with , Cairn- diana engaged Iii the industry is now sererly felt A couple of years ago hirltish Columbia hiahilutit was for the first time sent. to time markets of the easterui states auiti Cammatia , vimere it met witim stmchm favor that a numum- her of liberally capitaliecti companies iiave sInce beeui eriuniisel ; : for the Inurposa of supplying - plying the great tltmiinnil. Time Americans soon entereti into counpetition with time Calia- tilans , who hti tiiacovered amiti tim-st esiuhoreti thin imalibut baimka , anti timere being 11db ia abundance for miii , no niore timami ortlIumery btnsines rivalry was thought of at the out. set , limit all thuo coniupanies flmmtl thuelr bust nimarkets in tlu United States , anti iuy leforenice time Canadians chose the samime port as the Amnorlcaums for etartimig timeir fish across continent. That putt is Tacomna , but while the Amnerlcans enter their hiallinit free thm Cammadlans , who tuavo flhotl in thio tame waters , have to pay duty , Ilcmice time trouble , aumil time rietmmammtl that liecato strait shall be declareti to be inlamud water of Canada , in whuichu only Canathiamma may fish. As the beit anti nmmoct convenient banks are there located , tIn' poimut is on of vital luimportance to mncrIcans emmgageti in the In- diustry. liecato strait is thuo body of water mieparat- log the Queen Clmarhottc ishammmis from ttme archipelago adjoining time iiritiah Columbia islanti , ammO Its northern outlet is about fifty niihei south of I'm-inca ofVnhes Island , with which thmo Uniteti States territory in Alaska coninmences. The Queen Charlotte lalantis , the western bountlary of tiiea muhlegeti inharmd waters of Canada , are about 150 miiiles In cx- tent from nmorth to south , anti the strait grad- uuahiy narrows from about 100 miles at time south to thirty numiles at time nmortlm , Ohilcors of tim Canadian service here have very posi- tlvo views rerpecting the exchmiaivo Cans- than rights to time tishicrles , and now only await confirmation from Ottawa of their tie- cision that Amtiomlcan flr'hlng vessels shill for thai future be rtgltily excluded , - p Sil % ' C.t'I'lLIOihttI. 1) IlIcA'rnh1) . Iniretsivt' Ceremoumte,4 , Cttittiiictii ity tim tNtn' .treii nmishiui , of Sn ii Cmi Fe. SANTA FE , N. M , , Oct. 19.-The hand- sonic cathedral was forniahhy dedicated by Archbishop Chapelle timid unuichu pomp and coreumionmy , and the ohoqtmeimt sormonm by hllsimop Donahue of Wheeling that followed was heard by fully 3,000 itople. Tue dedicatory services proper vero corn- nmenced at 7 o'clock , when Arciihisltop Chmspehie , attended by a hoot of priests in full rohes of offic' , entereti upon the formal tiuties , icording to time requirements of the church ritual for such occasions , The r'tately wails , roota , pillars and every part of time massive imutiding blessed anti sprinkled with holy oils anti perfumed water.s. On the hoer ashes \vera trowfl in tIme shape of a cross , anti timerelmi the archmhislmop limscribod thai letters of the Latin and Greek alphabet , symbphical of the fact that thue cdiflce was consecrated to ( boti for amid on behalf of the people of all nations. The ctremonies , accortling to the ritual , lasted until 9:30 : , when time doors were thmrown 01)011 to the puubhIc aimd the crowd began pour- lag 1mm. Mas.'t was tlmeni celebrated by Archu- behop ! Chuapehie in the presence of the earth- inai anti prelates. Thin mttClc luy thin chuoir was again an enjoyable feature of the sevvtees. Time cemnmon of time day , by Bishop Donahutmo , was on a subject appropriate to the occasion amid was one of the roost brilliant oratorical efforts ever heard here. ThIs cathedral was finished in 18S9 , hut t'as never fornually dedicated until today , it iii a strtictmire of stone and iron , capable of seating 4C00 people. It occupies a site that hues heart used for cathedral purposes continuously - tinuously since 1597 , Carthiuitul GIbbons aiid party were given a reception tonight hmy Mrs. W. II. Mammuierfield anti tlaughmters , wimiclu was well attended , This afternoon they visited Ahbuqmierqmme iii lIon. RIchard ICerens' private car , returning at 8:30. : Tomorrow time cardinal goes over the Denver & ltio Grantle roati for a tiay at the IndIan viliage3 ahoumg the Rio Grande. EXt'IIISSS IUlhhiHliS lIItI'lilC .JtiL , flt'ut the , hlIer until it Ia Ft'itr'eti lie . WIhi lis' . DENVER , Oct. 19.-A special to the Re- puhilcan from Colorado Springs says : Three lirisoners , two of thmenm express robbers , as- sauited Assistant Jailer Al Cree tonIght anti escaped. They were Toni McCarthy , a treaty. A. J. Gray atmtl J , 0. Stuart , the last two being hmehti for the robbery of a Wells Fargo exprees stage near Grassy lake last AprIl , when $15,000 was secured , The men took guns , ammunition and a change of clothing. They then entered time office and nmarcheti the men there to a cell anti hocketi thenu iii. As they left they locked the front door , gainluig an hour's start hefore the sheriff hicarmi of their escape. Iboyti Mayer , wanted fer the same crimiue as Stmuart anti Gray , is in jail at Leativille , where he recently attempted to break Jail. Jailer Cree is reporteti to ba iiyimmg. A special traIn will hue senmt for the liaodhotiimtls at Itemise and posses will take UI ) time search at tinybreak. ( flu Coilnihi' 'simirls.rl for 'i'h'Ir 3ltiniey ST. I'AITL. Oct. 19.-A Hancock , Michu , , special says : Fritz 1Cm-amer. aged 60 , and his wife , ten years yolunger , who hive alone In'cet hlanmcock anti vero reputeti to kecp contulderalmie cash nit the Iuremmtises , were foimr.tl dead this mnoruiiuig by a hurotiier of l'Zrtmmncr. 'flue oitt luau auni lila swife lay In thin cohlmur with thmeir throats cut. The hum-em- isc had htt'eu : rmummsacke'i. The 'mlii folks vum'e tuutioubtedi : ) ' nittrtiee I for their mooney. hheiimsilIt's' lIme I'r'mui-sil ( my.'t'imlm4 , Nl\ YORK , 0't. 19.-A special to time Iferaltl fronu Seoul , ( 'oremu , says : 'rho TItus- minima repudiate tue present Corean govcru- rnemmt mtni ask that tim king's rights shiuhi be restored to hmiumu. it is itehieveth that tin tmltl- mrattiin will follow. Mr. MIura , Jtmpammese minister lucre , has boon recalled , anti Mr. lCatnuma hiatt been nppolmitetl in his stead , Xl3 % ' KINI ) OF i'lNi : IN Ohtl3UliS. Its Combs . .tm'sit Iminiimue Size stimsi Its It'ivemu it Foot In i'iigl ii , A. J. Johnson , agent of the Oregon state foreatry tlepartnnont , for time past two mncnths has been roamiuig the country froni California to British Colmunmhia , says the l'ortiammd Ore- gonian. lie has not atafl'ul long in any one place , arid has been hooking to sea In what localitIes the forest trces are bearing seeds , principally of Le coniferao , lie has also cot- heeled small slmecluieims of different varieties of conifers , to b useti for a minIature tar- cstry exhibit , to he inatie by time forestry do- Partutiemit at the Atlanta exposition , Some thing over a immuxmdrctl speciummens of time differ- eiit varieties have been coUected , lie finds certalum varieties of coniferous trees hoadeth with comics along the switchmbacic of time Great Northern , Time extremno cold anti large fall of ammow In the southern part of time state , cc- peclahly Oti tue south slope of the Sieklycmms , has camiseti the trees there to boar bitt few cones this year , whibo tIme hrge emiuim in northmerim mmctiorm iii owing to time milder us 1mm- Icr there. Mr. Joimneon hiss apenit eonsiit1oahmie tlnie mituudyinug up a flea' variety of pine found in thin Crow creek catm'on , antI has forwarded Elieciluietis of its wood , bark , pitch , cones , foliage , etc. , to tile departmiment , to imave tue tree thorougimh Itlentltic'ui , 'flmcro Is quite au cxtmtsive forest of this plume , The appeam' . anice of time iree is very mirnaiiien'al , cmi or'- count of its foliage , time heart's being from a foot to fifteen inchus 1mm lemmgtiu , auth time conet are of iunmnse sle. They ore not quite so long ami the cones of the Luigar huiimt' , hut mmmcli larger nrouumd , simd rough. The trarm prunuisea to ho of conmimuercial value , as it uliourthc itt pitch , which has a strong orange otlomcmiii it Is lirobalmls , % 'iiI yield mnmucin turientino. Time imood Ia strong , tough amid fibrcuuVhm it spilt , whlchi can emily be done with green difficulty , it hangs tegeihier iii sirlngs. 1 : supposed to be liiiiua jefferli , a speelot knmo n in California , but riot imretotoe known in Oregon , The trees are of a aomnawiist ennolier growth , than tue yellow ImIne anal averat froni two to three feet Iii diameter , This I. limo ehoventim species of pina fount ! ii' Orogouu. On ticcoumnt of its Inmig foiiag utu ornamental apparanos It wid probaby be tr groct demand for I'arss ! anti latiilso.mpe' ga. denin& , . . . FoIL C.t 31i'AhlIN OIC it Hl'1)lt3f. ) Mt'ctlsig , , to lIe llt'hiillrmehi Night froas Nosy Until I'ileeiumnm. A niceting of time citizens of the 1"ifth ward will be imelti at Erfling's hall , on Simerximumni eve- Otto bet'cen Corby anti Ohio streets , on Monday evening , October 21 , at 7:30 : p. m. , for the tiiacuiun of the beth campaign issues , with a view to retrenchmnment auth the intro- tiuctioni of btminese mmietiiotlti In the atiunium- istration of cbty anti county governumment , amid Ii , favor of time csntiitldtes pietigeti to carry out these refornis. lion , Charles hi. him-own , Vt' . S. h'oppieton , J , J , loints , A. 'F , Rector anti other siueakers viil atitircas tim mmmeetlntg , All voters , regardless - loss of party , are Invited to mmttenti , lii the hIghth ward a meeting wIll Ito . . ' hmeitl at Sauntlers' hail , Tweumty'foturtii anti Cunilnig streets , on Tmmonsiay evenhmug at 7:30 : o'clock. Time speakers vIhl be 13. flesowater , J. J , l'oinitsV. . I. ICiersteati atiti others , Omu Tulestiay evc'iming at h'atttersomm hall , cor- her of Seventeenth auth Farmiatmi a maccling for time voters of time Fourth ward will be Itoh. \'orkinignien of the warti are especially in- viteti to this iiioetiumg , anti the iumvltatlon is hot coumfined to time vard , but all will be mmiati weiconuum. Mn' . Rosewuitor amiti other speakers \.hil atidress the mmic.etiimg , luring tIme rennalmider of the week anti until the day of election umiectlnge in the iimterest of comumuty anti untutiiclpai reforumi will be hmelti imi the 'ariolus wards nlglmtly. Tue tlnuie anti lulaCe of iuoidiuig these meet- iimgs will be animouuicetl hereafter , TIIIlY Iii'l' hitIU ) Ciflilhi. 'i'll Irteemu ( hmus ( kium C , su'tl it Jug imnI Iomut 'I'iiel r II iihes , Thmirten new Coeuii skins are hammging on the back of hInsea Antiersomi's barn. Iii Copper 11111 , N. J. , relates a correspondent of the New York Summi , 'l'hut'y were' taken from thom bothies of timirtecum cmmomit' , whose fondness for eIther resulted in nicathm , In fact , they went to it tiruuilturd'ui grave , Anderson owmiut a big tam-tim anti an extensive apple orciitrti. lie is time largest mmianufac- hIrer of citler anti applejack In lltmmmterdon CoUmit ) ' . About two weeks nuga lie began mnaklmmg drier. Tile cIder miii is unitier thin corner of a large buiimliuug situated a short distance frouii his tiweihimmg. It is thin ctti'touum to shut and hock the doors of tim euler mIll imutise every miigimt vhien work is limmlshied , hitit they 'ere left open by uumlstako a tw nights ago. Antiersomi hiati just got Into bed amid begun time first chrciuter of an all-night's sleep when he was aroused by Mrs. Antler- noim , v1om gave hIm a nervotms shmke and asked : "Ibsen , what's that umoise ? " Amuderson got hula eyes ammO ears open aft.r a while , anti hucartl a racket sonmewimere in time vicimmity of time citier mtuili huotuse , After Iisteiihmmg attentively a ft w umminuten' lie jtmnmpeti out of bed with his temper tip to thie ax. vrcsslve point , ittiti , litiilimig eu ImIs trousers , aiti : - "Confound that . .Bun V'uteomi , lie heft the cldar mmmiii door' uniocketi amid the wlnd'a hmhowin' It open , I'll hunt this county over tomorrow for sonic man that I can slepenti on to hook out for tImIngs whmeu I'nm busy. " lbanmg went the door , amid with a growl An- norman clapped his hat emi antI started for the cider mill huotuso.'iuen hue got about half way tiown to the buuiltiiitg lie hmeard a IieculIar somunti tiuat conic through tue opoum door. It was a comnbIntutton at sut rp yelps anti snarls. Something unusual % 'as evidently imp , and with a thought of cider thieves hue hutmrrieci hack to time huotise , anti , getting a shotgun , sneaketi hack , in the shatlow of time trees , toward thin cider null , Creepiuig tip to a liliCC where there was a .knot hole in the side of tIme ittmiidlng , lie cx- anmiiimcti the interior. TIme sight he saw tittieted hula fears. There were no burgars ! In sight. For the purpose of letting iii stmnitgimt anti tilt a portIon at the root of the cider mill Imati been remnoveti anti through time opening the moonlight was streanmlmig , nmakimmg the imuterior of time building bright as rhtuy , The floor iva' partly covereti with barrels flllcml with cider. The hammighmolesu were open to give the cude a chance to work. Seine of the cider was a week old anti hail what this farmers call a tang to it. That nieans a bite to It- , and i thmat ago cider Is pheasant to , . . - , take anti It Is very apt to limit U twist into ' time drlmmkcr's w.uik If Ito swallows eimotugh of it. Aroumud and over these barrels wera crawling amid staggering a lot of coons , arid 1'OfliC had tlmeir sharp noses thirtuttt into the iuttnmghuoies. Coons , are YOu' ) ' fouud of sweet elder and thIs party had struck a lucille. Aimderson counuted thirteen aninummht , anti every one of themmu was pretty ivehl jagged up. Soune were , on time floor watitiliuig smrommnd wttit an tutmeertalni gait ; othier.m were striving to get to tile top of th barrels once moore , bItt were too weak and groggy to pull themselves - selves tip. A couple sat ouu their haunches facing each other and as timt'y swayed frcutmi aitleti to aIde imutaried like a pain' of old vouumeui , Occasionally three or four got limb a mnmiss over the pcesloiu of a bminiglmttie , ammO Iii time rough and tumble mohleti off time barrels tim this floor. Anderson slipped araumuil to thin oIlier title of thin huiitflnug anti hocketl tue door , 'rhmon ho went to the house tu'mti tmiruueti iii fcr tim ' night. The next jnornimlg lie went to liii' cider mtmill bright anti early. lie found the timirteemm coons ( hero. WIth the exceptiumi of three tile ) ' svere stretcheti out on the hoar , mileepimug off their tiebauchi. Tiireci of tlieiim were wantlerhmug ainilessly around the roomii , occa. siommtmlhy com1mug together smith tlghmtiimg like btulhiiogn , Anderson got his dog .hetf intereetd in time cocumi , . .nti insidtu of ten nminmtites Jeff haul chicken every one of thiemim Into eternIty , _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ SC milt Etists of 'l'lm umighm C , Detroit Free l'ress : Time comurse of trius citaracter umever did nm snumoatim , \Vn admit time smuperlorlty of Oil ) ' other person with more or Ices mental reserve- tionm. tionm.Lovers Lovers pay sweotheart'a coinpliiuieuits ; line. hamith pay wives' bills. \\'lmen \vomuinjmu's tear hilts a nitumu right It flatt emus iii iii omit. It is a good tinne to tiotlgt' viuen a woimian begins to talk in a hmigiu key. itichmes have wings , hint vovcrty emn't affcmm'ti themum , Cmmpitl tO55eSsea most of tile vIrtues anti vices. The mnsrriago ceremmmoruy is tluo dividumig unit between ronmanca and realIty , What Cauc zmpcs ? CloggIlug of the itorei or iumuuimtli.i of thin r.t'ba- _ _ ,2' ' C'Oi gbautla with tue. _ , , . . - . , . ' . - .4 _ " _ litmirm or oily , iiattt'r. S E" : ' , 'llio Ii'i : ; of muchuutmi in I , . ) . tIme eumtraot the pirahmin . , , . L's caiic'l a blckbcati , /i grub , or comimt'tloiiO. , , qi N.mtmmre will not idiow tilO cloggingof thai pores to coittiutue iommg , hence , Jim flaimmimiatioi : , pmiui : , evellig , a : .ti retltesa : , i.etcr or mustIer ftrummt , irootuc , , or h eI.cnc'l , time tlug coimuet ( imt , : iimtl t Ini Is , tmteu mono free , There am tlmouiauith4 of tlit'sti ltnrc4 lut t tin taco alone , aim' ( too of t lmIim Is iithie : to beconmus tioggemi by miegiect or iilsni.e. What Cures Pimples ? The only rellabia lri'vcnt ho anti cure , % Itcut riot LiOn Itt a coi , I tim t ltlii.Al hitiusuor , is Cuticui'a Soap. Tm. coutaimis a miltl pmoportioi : of ( 'UTiCIDIA , tIme great Sklim Cirn , wimlc.Im e.m atde it to .lisiivo tlmesehaccoiii ' ' " s ( It ; eLiuummmlate time sllmggb.lm gitnuls anti j tmiig'a to hmt.tilhmy mtctlv- ° h . - . . ify , inditer's hnmhitmrmrna. : / ; r it , . , , aot'lme nnitl ltclmi.4 . p lrrimatc'i iiui ntmgimecth ; surfaces , auth restore. thua s.I ! ii to its orll mini lmtmrity , 'rlmba it mba sccmol of ita iytntlcrfmul success. : ' , r bad es.imilexoas ! , roil , retttm Iuanmtla amid 'dtal'ClCsS mmclii , dry. tmiii ! , sad Iaiia hair , scaly anti Irrlrtmoti miealits,00tl bmnpiu : baby blemishes It is ummmcr.tl. : : r.olii tuurnmmgimtmit the world. I'oTlzft bimvcu ASO Cumt , Coat' , , Sole Pro. . aricicri , i'omiton , 4 ' Women Full of Pains ' Atht'mi , jiuut ! llnmml conufont , .treath , . aumti vItality tim Cimlituuni i'iasmuur , thmn heat anit only 1tafmmliIn , ncrro-strctugtlacnlng piastet. , . , _ . . - - ± -f-- - - - - - - -