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TJI18 OMAHA DAILY BE ID : KIUDAY , NOVEMBER 2L , 1HS)5. ) DUNRAYEN TELLS HIS STORY Gays Ho Expected Hi1 ? Course Would Lead to Strong Oriticiem. INSISTS CHARGES WERE WELL FOUNDED Mnitc I In' Coiiiiiliilnt AKiilnil lc- oiMlirnl lln'Ilniitin - I'lrxl HIHM- \ViiH Snlli-it iiinl Anl.vd for II Hl'IIIOI CARDIIT. Wales. Nov 21 A number of protnlnrnl residents of thla city tonight publicly presantcd to Lord Wunraven a rllvcr model of Valkyrie III. The Inscription on the model's base , which was approved bv Lord Uunraven , Is as follows' "Presented at Cardiff , November 21 , 1&93. to the earl of Dunraven , K P , by his neigh bors and friends , In recognition of his gallant efforts to bring home the America's cup " Lord Uimravcn. repljlng to the gentlemen who made the presentation , Hi'.d that this occasion was one of the happiest moments of his life , and added "I have passed through a very trjlng experlcnc > and I adapted a certain course because It was my plain duty I fully realized that this course was likely to ba widely misunderstood and that It would entail upon me much nnnojjnce and anxiety I anticI'Med that my words would be twisted , my acthns mlsunder teed and all Bort3 of false motive attributed to me Mj anticipations have been amply ful filled "So far as the violent language against mjself Is oonc'rned , I care little , but , so far as the smillest particle of 111 feeling can bo created between two peoples , who from every natural tie should bo the fastest friends , self-respecting and respecting each other , I deeply deplore It. "Some highly Imaginative people seem bent upon trying to delude themselves and others Into the belief that In taking the courss It was necPR'ary for me to take I was actuated by some feeling of animosity against the American people. Others accuse me of be ing the victim of pique , spite or pass'on , and the strange doltiHlou of all IK the storm of Indignation pissing over the United States nt my alleged treachery In formulating anew now charge from the zafe distance of 3,000 miles ; that astonished me and I resent It , for It would have been mean and contemptible. I have done nothing of the kind "I am unwilling to enter Into a discussion of these subjects , more especially as every thing 1 say or jlo Is by some curious misadventure - ' adventure misunderstood by the press of America H Is , however , due to you who have paid me the highest possible compli ment In expressing confidence In the belief i that I acted In a way not unworthy ot the i honorable traditions of British sport that I j should say a few words on the * subject of the f complaint I made that Defender sailed the first race more deeply lmmen > ed .ind consequently quently with a longer watei line than accordIng - Ing to the measurement she was entitled to sail with. "I have not made an _ accusation igalnat anybody I mentioned a fact which I bo- lleve to be true , and which I still believe to bo true , namely , that Defender sailed the first race more deerily Immersed than when i she was measured the day previously , and I gave my reasons for so thinking Ot that fact I have not the slightest doubt Whether I am right or wrong Is a matter of opinion and must , I fear , always remain so , seeing tint the only possible opportunity of ab solutely proving or disproving the justice of my complaint was not utilized "U Is absurd to pretend I was actuated by spite or plqus because my vessel was beaten , for I nude the complaint before the first rac was started to Mi. Latham Klali , a mcmbci of the committee , who was also Defender's rtpit-sentatlvc on Valkyrie. I gave him my reit'una for my belief In words almost Identical with these I used In the pamphlet. I asked that both vessels be rcmeasured Immediately , marked exter nally , and that the committee take charge of them until they were rcmeasured , that being surely , ag every man of sense must see , the onlv possible means foi cfllrk-nt Investigation and authoritative decision upon the question. " . "Tho committee was Informed of my com plaint and request Immediately after the r ce t hud no notice to thst effect , but I put Mr rish on board Ide committee for the purpose of lavltiR m/ complaint bsfore tlie.ni , and obviously they were Informed , for tl ej acceded to a portion of my request , though , most unfortunately not to all of "ObvlotiKly lm > , Defender * p ople must have known ail about the matttr as I made the complaint and referred tlie- question to the committee through the representative of Defender , and , naturally , he must have told them. "I , niyolf In the presence of three or four other gentlemen , had a Ions talk ' " the subject with the ofllrUI meisurfr of tli * New York Yacht club There was ALL KXI3W OP TIIK CIIAUGnS. "Ther * was no eonccalnipnt In the matter. The oltlcial measurer , all the psople belong ing to Valkyrie and tho'c on Defender know about my complaint , and I think the attempts now made to prejudice me n the cye-s of two countries by accusing me of making from the security of my home an entirely rcw charge which I did not dare to make on the other tide of the Atlantic , a charge stlgmatbed an a most gross and del berate Insult , arc uncalled for. "If It Is an Insult now , It was cerlalnlv equally an Insult when It was made and I cannot but think this violent hurricane ot Indignation would Imve carried that con- % lctlon bad It burst over my devoted head at the time the complaint was made , while I was In America and could have stood up for mypolf "I have been criticised here nt home , too , and It has been said 'Though you did make n compla'nt six wseks ago. th ? matter had dropped out of tight Whv revive It ? ' I quite agree that It might be better to let the matter drop , It did not constitute my re-uou for withdrawing from the contest and 1 should not have alluded to the water line complaint If I could have avoided It , but 1 could not I published the farts here before the committee reported upon them to the New York Yacht club and the club published the report In n New York newspaper. Why those Interested In Defondei did not Insist that Immediate steps be taken to prove the groundlessness of my complaint , I do not know Why the committee does not take the neceraiiry steps I cannot d'll I could do nothing to Justify my complaint. "I rannot understand men say Ing I had no right to make a complaint against Dofendei That Is to say. I ought to have trusted to the absolute acmracy and Integrity of men of whom I Knew nothing , and have disbelieved the evidence of my own senses , hacked by the opinion of othei people. I don't think no , but that Is a matter of opinion. ONLY PAIR CRITICISM. "Orantlng that an owner Is Justified In miking such a complaint , the only fair crit icism I have heard Is that I ought to lm\e t\keii more vigorous action. It has been said that I should have refused to start In the first race until the vessels were remejs urcd , and have broken off tli * contest alto gether I was not Justified , In my opinion. In taking so serious n step The lace was about to be- stalled , ome fiO.OOO people were on some 200 steamers , and I should have had to get my boat out , pull aboird the com mittee vessel retime to stait , and have been accused of unwillingness to sail because the weather was not suited to me and a thousand other things , and rertaln'y ot deliberate rudeness toward a pi eat multitude of people who had paid to fee the ri.ce. You must clearly underst md thut I coald do nothing myself to prove thr Justice rt my complaints. Tlio com m1 ! foe uloue lm the means and cho power and It was possible only by meas urement under circumstances precluding the possible only by measurement under circum stances precluding thr possibility of alter ation of the loid water line length. Nothing was to be gained by refusing to stait. 51y object would have b < en as entirely attained had the vessels bedii taken charge of and remeasured aftei Hie races as before. "Now , gentlemen It not strange that , If my complaint can legitimately bsar the heinous complexion now placed upon It , no Indignation was expressed when It was mnde In September. U13ADY TO COMU TO AMERICA. "I cannot grasp the situation. The man aging owner of Defender In n lot'er read nt ths meeting ot the New York Yachting club on Monday last assumed full icsponsl- billty. lie bayq ho Is standing before tl.e world charged by me with a most basa of fense , and Invokes vindication of the honor of the owner of Defender , the New York Yacht club , and the American psople. I am afraid that with the best of 'mentions , the New York Yacht club Inquiry , after the lapse of two months , cannot possibly airlve at satisfactory results. As I have already offeied , I will at any Inconvenience tomytelf , Furs ! Furs ! m UAVE TOO MANY ELECTRIC SEAL FUR CAPES And we. have decided to close out at least one hundred during the next ten days. Genuine Electric Seal Capes , 30x100 : $13,90 Genuine Electric Seal Capes , 30x100 18.50 Genuine Electric Seal Capes , 30x103 , with martin or Thibet fur collar and trimming 22.50 Electric Seal Capes , 30x100 , martin collar and trim mings , 25.00 Same , 33'I0 ' 27.5O Same , 36x120 29,50 Jivcry lady who even thinks of Rutting a line cape should thc.su Special in Plaid Silks Tomorrow we will Hell 60 plc-ces ot All BIIU 1'laldB. :4 Indies wide , need ? that have ulvvayu sold nt 7Sc u yard , ( or one day nt . . * . . 39u 2MNC1I AM , SILK I'LAIDS , 3SU YAHU. Friday's Specials at tlie BigStor e Ii.iltlmurc Oysters , quart . . . . 20c Strktly frc-ali KKRS , unly . llic iMtfit cans Salmon . lOc nicnant Wlilto .MacUcrfl . lOc \Vliolu Uod Tlili . lOo Ilrlrk Cod KUli . . . Ho Wlilto risli Ce lled Salmon . , . 7'ic Full Cream Cheese . 7 Vie Niufcliatfl Clif-w , imekage . Sc Sulfa Clirobo . li'/ju nml He llilck Cheese . , . , , . Uuitljii Caviar , cm , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamburg Ui-la , can . , , . . . 25o llest full welKbt lonf ot Bread In Omaha 2u Country Uutter . , . ,8e , 1lc and Creamery . ] 7o and Friday in the Basement 30 pounds Coarse Granulated Sugar . $1 00 Peerless llio Coffee ( roasted fri'ah ) Ib. . 20c Family Java Coffee ( roasted fresh ) Ib . 23o Plantation Java and Mocha Coffee .LT'X-c High grade Java and Mocha Coffee . . 30c Cream Fiom , best Klcur en earth , sui-kfl.OO Laigu Kulslns , only 31 ,0 Sardines , per can : tc Pure Table Jell ) * , woith So glass 3V c 3-pound can : Plumb , Pears or Apri cots S'4c ' Laundry Scap , bar lie Bapollo , Oc S poumU Oatmeal , frc li tullsd 2&c 3-pound can Tomutnei Cc White relect Sugar Corn , can 5c llattlo As Tobicco , pound , . . . , lie Dukfi's Mixture , I pound package with i Lenders in First-class Butter and Eggs. do ( he bout to fl'glst tlio club , oven It U In volves vliltlnR America Tlie club v.lll do Its iitmo't to lft the matter Ihoroumly nnd Impartially That In quite certain. "Hut ns nftFT all , my bond fides Is of me lit le Importance to me , I think H was per haps gtipcrfliious to on leivor In eloiiu nt lan guage In peiRiiade the club that the honor of the Defender syndicate , of the club id the whole country depended upon the nature of their ilccHon It U the Irony of 'ate th.it makes me the Instrument of nil Oils furn. I have devotol much time and ihongbt have written olnmei end have spent n nreat deal more thin I can affrd In tiyliiK to resuscitate the AmerlcVs cup from tl e 1'mbo Into which It had fallen. Hut now the hope Is expresifd In America that no clialluncc may ever bo received from any yacht clul of which I nm n member. I shall l.ivc to tal > o my name off a considerable numb r o dubs I am alto accused ot desiring to in sult the Amerlcin nation My lileis are net ! ia latge or ambitious The contract l ever so much too big for inc. "I hope I cnn take a licking ns well as a iy man provldwl It is n fair one. I wouli ; have admitted that my ship was beaten hid It ben b aten on KB mtrlts But fair conditions and a fair flald nre nccosiiry to determine thnt iiuestlon. I withdrew because I uni certain It was my right na an In- dlvlduil and my duty OB sailing rejire nta- tlve. tlve."I "I did my level best to avoid friction or annoyance to anone and In my anxiety , 1 dare say , I fcomcvvhat weakened my owi nti.H > . If I have suffered by in ) natiirn anxiety to avoid giving offense to people for whom I entertain only feelings of respect and nffcctlon , I do not regret It ? but th- good opinions of those among whom I live ifro very prec oils to me. " 1 cinnot tell > ou how deeply I am toticbei by jour expression of sjmpathy nnd con fidence. The duty I hid to do In Amcrlci was perfeetl } plnln , but It VN.IB an Inex- piesslbly dlstiateful one. The rcleemlng featuic , the bright ) lining to a very dark cloud , was the confidence reposed In mo by those whore op'nlon I most value. I can never sufllclontb thank > ou foi this beautiful work of art. You cm only rcallo vvlmt 1 wish , I had the power to express , by putting jour- selves In my plice. " The hall where the prcsen'atlon ot the pll- ver model of Valkjrle 111 took place v.as dee r-rated with flowers and pliotogriphs of Val kyrie and Defender. Upon the arrival of Ltrc Dunravcn and hU daughters from Pimm en castle thcj were met by a largo pricpsslon representing the various public bodies of the town They were accorded the hea-t'e ' t re ception. 1'ully 230 guests were In alien lance and the greatest enthusiasm prevalle'd ut the hanqiic' . Lord Tredegar presided nt ; he pre sentation , Instead of the major of the town , who w. unavoidably absent. Lord Tredigar. In making the presentation address held tl.at when he rend Loul Dunraven's punphlet giving the detailed account of Ihe Hst races for Hie America's cup , ho thought It was most natural and sensible , and when the ex traordinary feeling was shown In America , l.e wus astonished because what Lord ) ) unravcn said In the pamphlet was only a repe'ttlon of what he said on the spot. Then , H 'lie midst of cheers ho presented the model to Lord Dunraven as a testimonial of the pluck shown In trjlng to bring back the cup. THINK 1SKLIN UNWISE. LONDON , Nov. 22 The Post says : "It Is dltllcult to follow- the Indignation of Mr. Isalln , who managed Defender for the Ameri can jachtlng sjndlcate. As Lord Dunraven's first complaint about the Immersion of De fender was disregarded , he can hardly 1)0 blamed. Whether he was wise In renew ing a charge , which he admits It Is Impos sible to verify , Is a matter he must settle for himself. It is questionable whether Mr. Iselln has acted discreet ! } In saddling on himself the accusation that has not been made. To call in the assistance ot the Ilojal Yacht squadron , as has b = en suggested , is a proportion which cannot be entertained Hoth Lord Dunraven and Mr. Iselln may re t assured the committee appointed to conduct the Investigitlon will do them Justice. " IIUOAX.V WAVI'IJI ) TO Ml OUT IT OLT. Trouble llr < M'ii IlurnciiKMi EiulN In u TriiKiMlj ST. LOUIS , Nov. 21 Last Tuesday "Cur- le > " Brown , the California hortcman , and Judge Clem Crev cling bad a furious fl t tight on a prominent btreet , leading to the fair giounds. Thej- were separated , how ever , before they had dom much damage to each other , nnd just In time to prevent "Curley" Hi own fiom shooting Crevellng. Toiliy Crevellng und a filend were walkIng - Ing down Olive stteet nnd Hrovvn jumped from a passing street car and made for Ills Into antagonist. As ho approached Crevellng lie pulled n big revolver fiom the vvalatlittiKl-of his trousers John Hcllly , a horseman , grabbed Hrown'd aim nnd pie- vented him fiom snooting. "Now , don't do that , " said Crevellng. an ho saw th < Kim. "Let's go down to Tom Kelly's und light It out 1'ke ' a couple oC men" "All right. " acquiesced Hi own , nnd the p irtj' tarted foi Kellj's Arilvlng there , Uiown refused to give up his gun , although ( . 'leveling begged him to do so foi nearlj an hour. "Let's get In a carriage , " raid Brown , "and go MJiiievlieie and shoot It out ut the . ml of a handkerchief. " "That might do foi jou , " Groveling ro- plled , "but I've got a family to Ipok out for If It's light you want , I'll give It to > ou , but I'd irtther bm-k agilnst a pair of lists than u palt of revolver" " After three I'ttcmpls to shoot at Cievellng , Hi own was placeil undei niiesl nnd Ins gun taken avvnj. "What he has got against me I don't know , " said Crovellng to u reporter , "unless he's mad because I inleil him ort the Kan sas C'ltj' lace Hack. I got him the job there starting at Jl" > a dnj' . I was In the judge's .stand nnd Al Shores , the hoiscmin , prelerred chaiges against Hrovvn and his brother for blackmailing horsemen. The Hrovvn brothers vveii * going around to dif ferent men Fajlng If lliej- did not give them monej' Curlcj'1 would leave theli horses at the pobt. These chaigCH weie eubstan- tlateil , but so ne not to give the meeting a black oje I asked that they bo dlsmlKs d , nnd the matter was hushed up. Slnco then Hiovvn seems to have hnd It In for me , but I'll gut the big duffel jet and give him all the light he Is looking foi " ii i N " > i3Aroiiv vo ri j SAVHS TOI.HIIO. Oninlill fonicx CloHc (11 Cii-lllnu Into tillWl'Mll'fll I.1IKMICllfull. . CHICAGO , Nov , 21 Although Columbus und Toledo were -voted Into the Western Hise li.ill leigue toduj- , the qiKt-tloT as to who Is entitled to the franchises kept the mnRtiate'i bu > y. At the early tesslon Columbus was taken In ununlmouxlj When the vote on Toledo vv.is taken II was found llio lepieientntivet of the three vvestein cities \\cro not In laver of that cltj L'pon the wciinil vote , however , Mln- neajio'ls Hopped to Toledo Tht- qui of fi.inrhl'-o was then taken up am ] It V.MB f mini I UKon und Talbott. J J. Sheppanl , Hoit D ishn anil Tom I.oftus wen * appli cants for the Columbus frnni-hls ? Kour of the alx magnates vvcro In favor of Loftus. lluif'i wanted Hoit Dasher and Loftus to Imj the franrhltf butv.een thini and Oood- novv voteil In fuvoi uf Sheppanl , und n ) the mnttrr I1) still In thu balance ,1 W Clnninls was lhi > only applicant p .sent foi the Toledo franchise , nmlUH willing to pay $ . ' ,500 , providing he could get It for llvo veau The committee , hovv- ovti , will only giant him the franchise foi onu jeir , which ho i ( 'fused Io accept , nnd liclng disgusted with the manner In which the league trancncted Us business , left for liome tonight. Omaha , foi which city Denny Long , or- pranlzdof the Wiutrrn league , vvas mak- liu a pnj ! , was shut out , und go wim HiMiny A board of directors , consisting of rcpie- ttnlalhis or Mlnneupolls , Si. Paul , 5lll- vvaiikee and Detroit , was elrrteil A t-rhtMliile committee , conslfctlng ofV I' C ( Jolt of Indllinapolls JnmrH Manning of Kmisis City nnd Hun Johnson , vva up- pointed Tliirt consmlttco will meet at St Paul , rebrunrj 21 , to adopt u bchedule. Hindus \MI wnvr now % IN \ PII.I : . < Jrcn .11 U u n In ( lit * riiiHN II MHtt Oiicit III lj < IK AllKt'll'H. LOS ANGKLHS , Cal , Nov 1. lialil cap tured another vvoild'n iccord In computlt'on on ( lift opening day of thu three ilajs' meet lieiu He won from Murphy Urn inllo open In 2 01 'Ihls Is the vvoild'a record for n four lip tiack The Mai ten m the big event Uday vvpie Ilahl , Mun'hjKlser ' , Wells , Kuti'lall and Coopei. On the second lap KUer it'll on the bank Coopei wtnt ever his wheel , and big Well * of Bin Piantlnci rode ovtr Cuopei's buck , while Ittndiill of ] { och fter , In flodglng Ihe other ? , went clear over the bunk \\Vls took a new v hccl nnd got thlnl iilare On the lat trip uruinl Muiphj him led liln bpurt and got by IJnld. but after so'nt ' : nt-ck and ro Ic Into Uo homa ftii'tfli Haiti piusiHl him and finished half u wheel tu the good In 2Vt Thti onlj oth > r clats H iocs VVHH the two mile lap. which W.IH won bj L'mll Ulbrlyht In 4 5 ] , with sevfiitcon polnteV. ; . W , Hdtton , nect-n I AtlenJunco WO. Weather cold antl strong wind blowing. _ _ _ _ Clnrii TuoU I'oiir Jlure Ili-coriN , UINVIU : , Nov. -Harry C. Cluik nn- Ishecl Ills reason's v\oil ; by breaking four more woild'a cltta A record ! ) today , lie rode flvo imJIet , unpirod. from a otnmllni jitnrt In the follow Imt time Two miles 4 IB 1-fi ; tlirw mllrs , 7.1' ; four rnllei , 9 47. llvo ml | i 1212 The twujnlle record vrn1 * 4 M. hold Irt-'loiiBhpnd. whllp A II flonn held the i)0nr In 7 2S , 1001 nnd 12 Ml Ift I ic'pcctlvelv. C'lnrk tow holds ten vvoild's records _ _ _ M\ \\ji.t , IM\V AT t.iji'T IMI. Prlni-cliiti'n Ciiiilnlii'M Htntilon Cliinitt line In llcrnirn W i-iihii < . PIUNCHTON , N. J. . Nov. 2L-Thc la practice prcpiratory to the Yale game lin been hold , Whllo the ludent nre not over conlldent , thej nre tmmlstnknbly of th onlnlon thnl Sntuntix's unmo will ro ul In n vlctoiy to Old Nn" nil , unleis mtmthln \i-rj iinexpeoted happens The sontatlon o the Benson ooonrrod when Ciptnln "Hlllle LPI chnngod from his regulir position o tackle to thnt ot left end This l due t the mniked Impiovcment in the plijlng o Tjlir nt tackle After matin p dellbonttot on the pnrt of the coaches , It his bpo decided tint Tvlcr Is too Miluablo a mate to stand nlong the < hle lines This iloclsloi was al'o mndo bv the fact thnl left em has been n vvoak point nil the season Menu was outplayed completely In the Corne game , nml ns ho Is not now lit th lies condition , it wan thought he would no uliJ-nMlien the line against Yale Lea ha plaved tiul before , nnd nlthough ho will b little new there , It Is thought thnt Ynl will make no great gains around him Chris DIM-PI .So tinTriiillnur. . ST. LOUIS , Nov 21-Picsldcnt Von de Abe of the St. Louis Hrowns dlspo ed c Catcher Plctz and Pitcher Hod Khrct 1 i etui n he secures Thlid Unsomnn Lntlinn PlUher nnd rust Hascmnn Pairott nm Catchei Murphv from the Clnclnnnt lengim team , nnd Catcher McKnrlnml of th Indlnnniiolls Wo-tern league team. \VllllMiiii Nvirk I nu ii IU--iicctloii. ST. LOl'lS , Nov 21-Mr A C. Wllllson picsldent of the National League of Ainei Icnn Wlipolmen , In 11 letter to a promlner olllelnl of the Lengne of American Whee men In this rltj1 , nnnounces thnt he Is candidate for re-election , notvvlthstandln npoits Io the contrarj. Iliinlon IIIM ( ( lie Tlilnl Ili-nt. OALVHSTON , Tex , Nov. II.-Thc thlr heat In the slngio Fcull race between Ilulica and Unnlon was rowed today over th thiee-mlle course Hubeai won In 10.17. AM > i'itit'iicii.i.icii : > Trial Asl < eil for 111 C'l'rlnlltol Will CIIHI- . The St. James Orphanage Is npparentlj not satisfied with the recent breaking o the will of Joseph Crelghton , by which I was deprived of some thouramls of dollars worth of propcrtj * . In consequence , a mo tlon was jesterday afternoon filed In the district court for a new trial , In whlcl fifty-one reasons are advanced why the vei- dlc. In the case should be set aside Ahllo the greater portion of these reasons consist ot alleged errors In rulings nnd the Instructions given by the couit , there are sonic which nre peculiar and which disclose the lines which were drawn In the trial One of these reasons states thnt the ver dict was the result of "passion nnd prejudice ngilnst the Cnthollo church. " Another sajs that the opposing counsel went outside the record and "appealed to the religious pas sion nnd prejudice of the jury by dilating on alleged wrongs done bj the Catholic church In Mexico , Italj1. Prance nnd Hng- land. " In fact , tyutlcular stress Is laid on the allegation that throughout the tilil th' counsel attempted to diag In religious Is sues. ma \itAOl4 si IT IlnineNtnUf Mliilniv COIIIIMIII.I Muni l'n > TVK-I < JnTIlllllHIIIIll DoIllll-N. SIOUX PALLS. S. D. , Nov. 21. ( Special > 'Ilia last act lin the biggest fight cvei seen In the United States court here , In which William Pullerton was plaintiff and the Homeytake Mining company of the Black Hills was defendant , will take place within a week. Fullsrton , whlle engineer for Ihe de fendant company was injured , losing both leqs He sued for damages and was allowed $20,000 The Ilomcstake peqplo got a nsw trial , and In that rulleiton was awarded | 2C- 200 damages. The case was taken to the United States jourt of appeals at St. Louis , and the decision of Ihe lower courl was af firmed. The judgment was held at St. Loula the customary sixty dajs to give the de fendants a chance to appeal. No such appeal has b ° on made , and yesterday the remlttltur ordering the company to pay the judgment of J2G.200 wis received from St. Louis , and the money to satisfy the judgment IB ex pected.from the company at Deadwood within a few daj 3. /r or A SUIT ovnu A coursi : . .T u lit ; mo lit Itciuleieil for ( Itflntloiix AKIIIIN ( fin n\prt NN CompiiH } . HILL CITY , S. D , Nov. 21 ( Special ) The replevin case for the Roberts' corpse sent here C. O. D. for $160 , came up Mondaj before Justice Von Woehrman. The Adams Express company made no appearance , and judgment was rendered for the icturn of the corpse , cents and exemplary damages to the amount of ? r > 0 The attorney , who repre sented the plaintiff , and public sentiment generally , secured an execution today , and levied upon the express companj's safe and $15 In cash. Agent Dunnegan holds the com blnutlon. and a lively legal warfare Is an tlclpatcd. _ Tor ( he TI'IIINIIINSM | | | | > I > I CouirreMS. The last mcullng of Ihe Commercial club commlllee on reception and ontci talnmcnt of Ihe tran'mls-sl'slppl congress will bp lield nt the Commercial club rooms thl evening at 730 o'clock. The general com mittee ami the btibcurnmlttpes aie expected to bo pieaont nnd make their repoits of the aimiiKements.for taking care of Ihe big convention Hint will be hero next wee ) . Olllceis cf the committee desire the preserc > of all members of the commltlces who have been appointed to tuko put In lhe ° e picp- nrations ( o IMml Her Ti eiiNiirer. W. P. Harl , lieasmci and private serro- l.uj for Anna I'vn ray , left the toinpinj it Lincoln je ° lciday with $30 belonging to tlie mlnd-icader. The iiollce of this city v. 1.10 linked to locitc him , nnd found that 10 had tftuiteil for his home In Laginsparl , Ind , Dining Ihc tny of the comp u y In : hls cltj Treiipurei Hurl and .1 H I of Ann i IJva Pit ) had a peryoiul enconnli i nt the inlel. al which Ihev weio slopplnn nnd his Ii s-uiipO"ed to have Inlliicncpd II irt's loteiinlimllon to lenve the PAJ family wnvmmi roitnr\sT. llueli Collier nml Pinl > iilil > .Snow for WASIIINflTON , Nov 21 The forecast for Filday is ; Poi Nebiaskn and Coloiado Snow , piob- anly followed by clearing weather ; colder , with n cold wave , easterly winds. Per South n jtoif Local snows , followed by fair weather ; noitherly winds ; coldei , followed by slowly i rising lemperatuie. Poi Allrpourl. I wu niir ] Kniuuf Tluenl- enlng woalhei nncl snow , much coldei , wllh u cold wave ; riormerly winds Iiiieitl lli'i-iiril , ori'icn OK Tiuf WIATHIU mmcAU OMAHA , Nov' ' 2U Omnlm lecord of tem- ppiplme and 'rolnfiill , compared wllh lh "oi responding jJayof Ihe pns ( four jenis Maximum tenu > ornluie. . . ' 4. M h Minimum lomfieiBtire , . 21 is M 15 Average temper4fm < s. . . .U M 4 > \ Precipitation . J3S. , . W .00 .05 .00 Condition of. 4n4i..r.uiire md pieclpltntion al Omaha for J f anil slrce March 1 : Normal tcmp 37 ) eileltncy fir * Aeciiinulated , , ffntg MnVth i a1" " ! Noimal ! irpcl | lift . . , CI Inrli Dellclency foi * * * > ' 01 Inch Total prfolplta , Hce March 1 20 Si Inched Dcllclencjln 'gcli l..j 1001 Irenes in n I. n. HEILY TO SUCCEED THURSM OoutiBcl for the Rccolvora of the Union Pa cifio Practically Ohosou , S , II , II , CLARK GIVES HIS OPINION n S | . l.oiiln Iteiiorlor Hull lie lie IM is ( lie liiiiiortniit Position \\lll Dexeciiil In ( lie l.nto ST I.OUIS. Nov 21 S. II II. Clark o Ihe Union Pacific stopped here today on lit way to New York to attend n meeting of re culvers In nn Interview lie silil4 "M ) pros cut trip to New York lias no particular slg nlllcnncc nml presages no Important ste toward settling the mtiddled affairs of th Union Pacific The most Important actlo taken at the coming meeting will bo th appointment of n successor jo Senator Joli M. Thurston , who recently resigned the po sltlon of general solicitor While the selcc tlon has not been definitely mnde , there- I every Indication that the appointment vvll fill to Judge W It. Kelly , prwent assist in sollclto : of the roul " HOI'n TO .sn < M 1(11 MHIUAMC V CHAIN ICllllSIIN ( ' ! ( > ll < llltrN ( 'olIlltltlK Oil III Nrvv llnti'H III llflp Till-ill Olid KANSAS CITY Nov. 21 Hegaullng th Kansas City-Omaha grain situation Jus1 set tied hj the Transmlssourl nwocla Ion , Chair man A. J. Vanllndlngliam ot the triasporta tlon bureau tald today to a locil reporter "I think the Union Pacific grain ccntro veray Is practlcallj settled The Inicrvlev letween Tralllc Manager Monroe and Mes'rs Davidson , Morbc , Christopher , Hertz , Hrad cnboiiRh ami Kirk cf the Horn ! 'f Trade Vice President Walton and Secretary G'lomlin ' Inn of the Commercial club , jcst3diy nfier noon acconiils'icd | ! more than two months cor rcspondcnco and ns soon as the njw Mils I mailo ciTective as agreed upon the grail men will be able to get business that th"j arc now losing. " I'roNiuM'dx o Itiillroml ST. LOUIS , Nov. 21. A speclll to the Republic from Blimingham sas : It Is given out , on authority bellev d to be reliable , that at an earl } date ( leorgc H. Nettleton , presi dent and general manager of the Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis sstem , vvll relinquish the last mined olllcs , which vvll be filled by J. II , Kmmert , at present as sistant general mamger , and that John H Sullivan , superintendent of the Birmingham division , will become assistant general man ager ; II. 12. McGuIrk , trainmaster of the Birmingham dlvli'on , and Colonel C P. Hall , general manager of the Hast & West Ala bama rallioad , arc both spoken of In con nection with the supcrlntcniloncy of this division. Special VJiM ( < T ( o Tiilcc ToNtlmoiij- . ALnUQUEHQUn , N. M. , Nov. 21. Judge Collier Ins issued an order In the case of the United States Trust company of New York against Ihe Atlantic & . Pacific Railroad company for refer-nce to a special master to hear testimony and report the findings of tact to court. Owen Marrou of Albuquerque was mined as special mastei. It Is expected that the bulk of testimony will be taken In N > \ \ York , and several weeks will be con sumcd. Ninety days after the dual decree will have been entered the road will be ordered sold to satisfy the claims of the inoitgigs holders , which amount to $16- 000,000 \iiiiuiil MrolliiK of Stocltliolilei N. CINCINNATI , Nov. 21. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the HaHiinoro & Southwestern Railroad company here tftday the following named directors were elected Ed I. Bacon , idgar T. Welles , John II. Davis , William Mortens , Kred II. Alms , Augustus B. Cuing- , James Sloan , jr , Piancly I'avj , N. S Hull , Edward R. Bell , Henry W. Poor , W. W. Peabody , Lowe nmerson. Frank W. Tracy ard Alc\ander Shaw. The present officers of the company were re-slected by the board of directors. WOH.t OUT IIV AVOUHV AM ) WAITIM. PIIliIT Il -l Ili-forc ( hiAonn of Illn SIIII'N AtMiiitiil Heiii'liei ! IIIiu. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Almost at the inln- ute that th ° foreman of the Jury declared .hat David P. Hannlgan , who s hot Solomon Mann , the seducer ot his sister , was "not guilty" of murder , William Hnnnlgin , the aged father of the prisoner , clotert his ejes n death. This was the tragic ending of the roubles of the. Hannigan family , which seem 0 have multiplied since the death of Lorelta lannlgan last sumniT from the result of a criminal operation which Mann procured During the past few days of the long drawn iut trial , old William Hannigan , worn out > y his daughters disgrace and the strain of vaitii.g for the decision of his son's fate , has been gradually sink'ng. ' and tonight he lied b fore the news of his son's nLqulttil could reach the family. f When the judge asked the foreman vhe'her the jury had agreed upon n verdict , is Mid"We iliui the defendant not guilty , upon the ground of Insanltj. " The prk'oner's wlfo went Into hjsterics Attorney Brooke then asked for Hunnlgnn's release , but the judge said "I would al most b3 guilty of manslaughter myself if I should discharge him. I think It best for ilmself and his family that he should be aken care of propcrl > Bomowhero until he ecovcrs from the excitement of the trial , nd what imy follow " Shortly afterward Judge Ingralmm said that Hannigan could io taken In the custody of the I'herlfT to see ils father , to b = brought baclc ngiln Io he Tombs. When the prlaorei left the c.ourt io was cheered by a. laige crowd. It was 1 I. when he reached homo and found his nothcr b ° side his father's bed > . The veidlct md been announced at 11 10 , and ut 11.15 he elder Hannigan liul died. NOT iioi M > nv Tin : KAMI : iv\\s. Ifiiinoelv InilliiiiN Cin Iliiul AVIlrii Tll - > I'lellNP. DENVER. Nov 21. A tnec'al to the Times rein Cheyenne sajs Judge Rlner In the edcral court today released under a writ of labeas corpus Race Horse , a I ) unlock In Ian , arrested foi violation of Wyoming game iiws In Jackson's Hole. The court decided hat the IndUns have the right under their reaty to hunt In Wyoming. Slili InV > oinliu ; LANDER , Wyo , Nov 21 ( Special Telc- rm. ) A distinct shock of earthquake was elt In Lander and vicinity at C 70 this moni- rg. Houses wore Jarred and dishes rattled ho shock was preceded b > , i low , rumbling cund , The vibration lasted about three sec- nds. TII.HIIMIIC mum's. I M Hosenthil , ololhlng dealer at Colnm- nid , Toledo .mil Cleveland , O , has f.illed. John L Peak , the new tnlnlt > lPi Io Switzerland , lias si.li ) > ted Wlllluni IE Hero- ord , n newpiper nmn foi his secrctniy Oeorgo Miller , undoi unost ut Denver or Imiplari , is thought tu IIP "ClfMiettu 'Iwrloj ' Smith , u tinted at CliiuiBo lei under. The new comet dlscoveied by thrnvironn - nur .it Lick ( ili crvnlory N not \lsllili > to ho nnkod c > o , Init probiljly will IK' In u evv vv ecks Six boys who were digging a < ivo tit .oiilcvllle , Ky , vvoro onutrlit bv thu caving n of the bank Two of them vvue KllUd nil two fcrloiil > Injureil The Shearrer fumlly ut Shcimaii , Tex , IH Illlrtud with a m > 8trrloiiH clip , ? me. fiom . lilc-li full I of them havu illuil , und two lore a o cxpeitcil to die The report of fur Htalij landed by pplnelo ciilfiM chows thnt ff the HkltiH tukon 1 IV0 ! v ru nialea , I'W ftmulrs und 2'j5 It vvut to determine Ilica ex. Gnu hundred Armenlaim , cmplovod In 10 Whiting Mathlno vvorka ut Wliltlnga- Hie. M its , Htnitk Imnure the fompan > voud not dlFchargu four Turkf. I'latiH have been prepared for the two now fcvenuu i-utttm , to bu iJtillt Hit * comln' , eason. lioth uro to bo ( it flcol Ono will out J50.0W ard tbu othPl JJOH.WW llilfhton .leffrlcj' , a fanner living nciu olurnlila , Mo , died Tbureda > from uouml4 nil cted by hlii ton Trie nun d.iji ) tin hooting v\4 ucrldt ntul but hl ulbler an- erlu thut Itai Inll'ctcd ' purposely , durlMK quarrel Mr * . Kut 0 chuilcx aa found dead In bed t Ban Francisco Thuuilay , Her liueband us I ) Ing bcvldo lier uncontrlous , but iu- ived sultlclently to tuy I hut pome vvlnu ley had dlank made them lol. . There In 11 the byniptomu of utrychlnuu \Mriir.it MP.mnx.4i i > tiuiu I.IIT. . Sllllnnin-ltitoUrrptlpr Nnptlnl > t Mn N'EW YORK , Nov. 21 Mlg i Klslo Still- moil , daughter of Mr. James Stlllmnn , vvaa mnrrlrd nt .130 this afternoon tnllllnm O Hnpkefellpr. the on of William O Rock efeller , tlin Standard oil nngnate The cere mony wn nt St nnrtliolomew'n church and Bishop Polter officiated , awlsted by the rector , Ir Divld ( J ( Ireer In compirlson with the recent vvoddlngs In the Vinderbllt and Whllnej families , toilnj'x was r.Uhcr ifiostentatloun and loss distinctive an event for fashionable society The church decora tions were not elaborate , though rich The bride cntercxl the church on the arm of her father She \viu preceded bv the ushers , John 1) ) Rockefeller , Jr , 1) Hunter McAlpIn , Walter N Bliss. Rlclmul Von \Vjck , Oliver Y Jennings , James A Still man. Jr , and Ev.vrt Macey Then followed the hrldesnnlds , who were Miss Isabella Stlllman , the bride's ulster : Ml s Rockefeller sister of the gloom , Miss Annie T Margin Miss Caroline Margin , Miss Edith Morgan and Miss Edna Birgr-r The ceremony was solemnized with a full choral service , and the wedding march from Lohengrin was n feature , the musical pro gram being under the direction of lr ) War- rc > n , organist nt the church. The bride was attired In white satin , trimmed on the corsage with point lace np- plhiuo Her \rll was of tulle , ( xlged with , n deep border of point lace She carried a prior book Instead of n lioniiipt The bridesmaids were costumed In gowns made In the mode of Louis Sebe The skirts were of white silk , the coats of white brocade figured with pink and finished with pink velvet belts and collars The > ests were of white tulle Their hats were made with Tarn O'Sliantcr crowns of white brocndn silk , with black vchct bilms , trimmed with six black plumes. After the mnrrlago'a reception was held it the residence of the bride's parents where Mr Rockefeller and his bride received under n bower of palms In the drawing room The bilde's family give her pearls and the bridegroom diamonds. Mr Rocke feller's gift to Ids bride was a dhmond brooch The bride's father ga\o her n house on Madison nvenue Among the gifts were sliver vases from President Clcvchnd and Secretary Lamont. \Vllll I UKl'l Mcill-v PllllH IllHtltlliloitN. SIOU.V TALLS , S D. Nov. 21.-Speclal ( ) Judge J. II. Steams of I'rceport , 111. , was yesterday appointed receiver for the Gei- mnn-Amerlcati Tiust compinv of thN eltv. The application was mnde before Judge Audi evv M bv W A AVIIkes ns uttoiney for U.ink'l C Stover of rreoport , one of the atochholdef ? of the company. The pro ceeding was a friendly one , being the last step In closing out the bu tnol < s of the truvt pomp.uiy The liabilities are about $ GOIX , while the u etB figure up J123.000 Judge Stearns , the leoelvpi , has been president of the company for the. pibt four years. In connection with the closing out of the trust company comes the closing of the Hank of unrretson , located nt Oarretson 8 D , and of the Mlnnchnlm county bink of A'alley Spilngs , S D Hoth of these banks were operated by the compnnj for which a iccelvei w.is appointed anil Imve simply gone Into liquidation , preparatoiv to quitting bu lnes The GarreNon liank Is In the IiumiH of J H Haddon and the b.uilc at Valley Springs Is being looked after by N. J Delcher. Columbia Metal Polish Cross Gun Co. Tel. 1&31 PAXTON TONIGHT "AT 8:15. Mr. Walker WHITESIDE rnnsnNTiNO Sitiutliy M HAMI , T. Complete s"cnlu production name an el von at llcr.ilil bnuaro ila Hi r hivv York Clt > batiiiil.iv N'it'lit , SCHARW III. I'KIfKS Lower floor OOo 70c , $1 00. InlLonv .lri and f Oc : ir.itliry ' . ' "to MAriNIIl ! 1'HIfKS Untlro lower floor .r > 0c : any Inlcoiiv Buat L'Pe. The Creichton ' Sunday Matlnoo , Nov. 24. rir t. AL ] ] ir.iiu-ii In Omaha thMboas Black Crook 100 People 100 - 3 Grand II illots'l. No advance In prices , naloof so its now open. ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY EVENING , NOV. 24. Mr , J. K. EMMETT ' OU FRIT7 , " IN HIS 1ATKST SUCCnSS , Which Han Three Months nl the rourteenlh hliecl llimtei. New Veil > . NRW SOMiM NI'.W IUISCKS ! Excellent Compnnjl Splendid Production ! halo of seals will iiptn at 9 o clock Salurdaj murnlni ; 1'rlCfS I'lm llooi. COc , 75o und tl ( to , liulcnny , DOc and 7Sc. NEW THEATER NOV. 25 and 26. WAI. WAI.H. H. nd IiU admirable < onipm > , In Mirtha Morton * j ilomrMlc comedy * HIS WIFE'S FATHER OHHJINAI , CVS'I' AM ) SCKMHIV. II ix idipc ( < > i > < n at U o clock h.ituiday mum- 11riot Haul Jl OD und (119 , Imlum ) , CJf nil 7"c , galloi > 2 > rnni : LIST iNTinni.v sijsi > KM > in. : THEDOG CIRCUS HERE'S ' FUN AT BENNETT'S. ' Anil M * Wonilorfiil TIOIIJIO of I'orfnnnliu MIXC/vN ! | / SllhPlir.lt ! > DOU8 ivuiy : nftisr- iinnu this winU fiinii 'Jill t'i 5 | i in Oi.inil niiilliiLO iji'rfonn.iiicm , md b.itutil.iy nvuuliu until 10 o clock On u l.irne stuo In inir Furniture - Department NO TICKHT.S NRHlHD-IT'h I'lJBH. , IllllCtf till' tlllltllOM , W. R. BENNETT CO. 1309 Douglas Street A FAMILY RESORT. CONTINUOU.S .SIIOU.S from 2 to B p. m , nil.l 7i.Ht IO30p ; , m , AdmUblon , lOc. Iteteived cptra chairs , J0t cxlia CIMI. llllclu'll1 ! nil. . \.illlniifiH'Mt.'i : , * iZ > THE WORLD. ( ) MAYER , STRCUSE C0..412 DwajLV ? , . FRIDAY'S BMISNT BARGAINS AT TIIK OF TII1J S.PJORSECO. Cor. 16th and Far nun Sts , Kemember that every piece elI I China , Glass and Tinware must be sold quick. We have made two special prices cm extra tables for Friday. Tlte.s-j tables are loaded down with } ; oed , re liable articles at prices that will make them move quick. Come I early , as we are Mire they will not last long. ON THE You will find j.-e m nt n lfe Criiiuli Tra > N. Jfiu Catlil } TrujK. Ifie Itiili.i ( iliiNi Tiimlilorn. l.'c CJliiNH Ilnller DlNlifK. IBc Silver PnllNli. IT.c Me > es. IBis T < illet I'apor Hiu-liN. JBo mill 2li ( > SeruliliiiiHT Je ( In nip MiaileN. ! . * > < iiiul JiOe. Toollt HriiNli lle CliNjiIilorN. ( ) e S ii Kill' IliMilN. Hnvllniiil Clilim ' niieer * . ilOe 7-liicli Ilurr > lion Is , Oc China I'rnll DlHlu-s. 15O CalllHN ItllMO HtMIH. . ] 5c Heeonilfil Uierl I'lntes. 1'e Initiation cut KIISM I'Inner HOM IH. 12c Inillatlou c-ul Klais Tuinli- KTN. 15c VKK CIIIIN. Ifiu Sjrni I'Helierx. 15e SIMIOII Holder * . lc Illonii RliiNHeN. iOe HOI-MO ItaillHli GliiNMeN , fttor. . lOi ; rilii < CliiNs TunililerN. 1o GIIH hlilliloH. lOeNo. . 1 Lump 11 urn em. And lots of other bargains Choice of the entire lot only , each 1 ON THE you will find 7.'r lee Cienm lloulilM. 7 > * > e niiiHN CiiHtoiN , . - , ( < , Inillatlou flit KlHNh Onkf SIllllllN. IT.C ClllMK DllltlT DIxIieH. ! , > < ( illlNH Illlllfr DlHlll-H. 1'e fmir > ( iliiNt I'lnuer lion In. ! ( > < VllHI'N , lf e I'lo ItncUN , IT.e Ilnller INII | > H , l.lc S n Kni' Him IN , ; tr > e Clilnn PKclKTN. IirTe fane ) ( IIIMH Lreiuni 115o Tin Flour heoopN. U. > ( > Clilna Id mil anil ItiiKer . > riilnn 1'rnlt I1 iirie l -lii < 'li llerr > : t'e ( 'IIII-UIT .Inrw , ; tr t * hirnlililnu ; llriiHlien. : tie Pooleil HOMIlluiiIN. . ; ; > < ! ( ilawN h ( n nil PiiiK | ] uKli eo\ei. l5e ! lllai'ldiiK llriixhcN , ; : il 'lillu Ilinllnnil I'lnteN. 5n .MIIU I'llclieiN , l5ealer PKelierK. J.le 'lln filler i'lilN. T. Tl n } H. i5n ! Mi'l.el Toil Mi'iii | I'll U.'it China Dinner I'lnlei. 5e Oilnn Soup I'lalen , And lots of other equally as good bargains Choice of the entire - tire lot only , each