_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - p . . - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - . - - . - r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TILE OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY , MAY , 189 ( ; . Theodore 0. fltih , a dnlryman , and James Sttlbbflng , a p1atrer , were called In quick puccolor. the latter proving atifactory. In t'xfrcifiIng Itn tourth peremptory chal. Ienge the .eton , xciied H. li SarIoi a clerk for 1nui 1raltor ) . Wililim IPck , a negro. was caliel. lie sail he ha1 ricvcr heard of the capo and had read nothing about It , ( or the very goo0 ren t that ho erniiil wt read newspapers or anything - thing cIsc' . lie alI ( hs * orked in the packIng - Ing hotie at South Omaha. He as ac- cepteil atter a lengthy eximinatlon. on its fifth peremptory challenge the (10- tense excuod ( . W. Olcott , foreman In the 1)x factory of II immoni's packing house at i3outli Omaha. i : i' . heavenwortli , a stenngrapher in the II & M. hiealquarters , was called and ex CU'i on account of a tlxerl opinion. 1re1 Smith , the well knon bHk rnanI- faturer , was the next man called anti ac- copteti. John Urevort vas rcmovel Iiy the (1efen'e on its sixth peremptory challenge. .tens Atuhrr'm , a laborer , was cihlel , Ills ignnrane was PtIIlCfldflUS , lie answered . questions In a mumbling. rangling manner. anul neemr'd to b' entirely at sea a to the , ieaning of thin ( ItlOstIOflS. having ( hispIayel ( tIm neossary Ignorance to qualify him for jury dilLy. ho was seated In the Jury box. ; % 'llhIam hicks. the South Omaha colored - nan , was excud by the state on its second veremptorY challenge. la'Id ) l. Carpenter , a solicitor for a local tea anti coffee hou , * . called and ac- cepted. lrd Smith was excused by the 1ofense on its seventh percmptnry cialIenge ! / l'rank hUrt. deputy assessor for the First , ward , vas the next man c.llel. lie bad a pocitivo and fixed opinion that no evIdence could renlevo and lie as excused. I MIchael McGrath , a laborer out of em- , ploymont. was called. lie had formed an . . 0lIt0fl ) from readIng The flee and was challenged for cauco by the defense. } ( itarles Ihentley , a collector for the \Vestern Ioap company , wa calleil. lie bad reid I rhe 11cc and bail formel an improsion based on what lie had read and was challongc4 for : ' cause by the ( letf'tI'C. but the challenge wao . overruled. On Its eighth anl last challenge r. , the ( lefonse excused Itontley. l'eter Svacina , a grocer on South Twelfth street , was called. ) On its thIrd and last chiahictige the state ; waived anI the linpanehing of the Jur ) ' was ci coijipicted , thirtyPaven men having Ien ox- h amlncd In the proce of securing twelve Then V. ho tettflod that they could well and truly try the case on the law and the cvi- do1 Jur > 4 was notIfIed by the court that It I would be kept together and would be quartered - tered at a hotel during the trial. - " . vE'1IILiSS I'O tq' VtbbEY. liite ( f tiii' ; : ; ; ; iIs.-uI fir tIi F qIIIrl S'tih Iii .tU41I4t. The Douglas Cointy Veteraiw met at the . Henderson hotel last evenhiig for the pur- rosa of ( hladuselog plans for the next re- union. A. I. McIougal ) , prellident of the ae- eclation , C1I10I the meetIng to order at. S o'clock. and Secretary henderson stated 1t9 i. object. The committees having in ehargo t : criangeinents for thio IrocUrillS of speakers , p booths , prIntIng and traIuiPortatIOll , reported ) r0grcS , r Tim COiflIflIttee on locating tim grounds reported - ported In favor \\'hltmoro's grove at VaI- by etation , 1111(1 the report was Unanlnl us.y t adopted , tIle date. of the reunion being fixed . for Ailgilet 19 , 20 and 21. 4' . vote of tliaiik was extended to Atlanta Post Of Waterloo for the banquet given tile Oiiiaha delegates who visited thltt place March 1 1 in soarclt of a locaUoil for tile - aniiual meeting , Upon motion of II. it. Bali. it was decIded . to appoInt a committee , collIpocell of J. P. lieUdOlSOfl , J. It. Gilmore of Valley aiid fi. It. Bail , to CXteU(1 an Invitation to all the nacletles of young POOPIO In Douglas county to attend the reunion. They vere empowered to vIBit the secretaries of each society and extend the Invitation in person. Upon a vote It was decided to haiti the next meetIng of the membera of the Douglas County association at Vahioy atatlon , July 25 , to perfect .arrangellleflta for the coming reunion - union , , . The cO1iiniittee on procuring niusic stated that It lIed decldd ( liOfl offering three prizes Ill tile band comletItloll : FIrst prize. 1O : secOrll ( , $20 , 1111(1 ( thIrd. 15 ; Omaha and South Olnalla bands barred , 'Flu' 'I'o hillS A. 1)S'id1tiNG. Tiieeiilinrles Set I'I ri' ti II house at 'I'aeflt y-NI ii tIl II iiai Iecsi t iii. FIre was direovored at 1 o'clock thIs morn- log in the housa of Charles I. Whitlow , 2909 Iecatur street. The building Is a two-story franmo etructllre rlth a kitchen annex. Shortly before 1 oclock Mr. Wiittlow found the rear portion of the cnnex in a blaze. w'licrt tile firemen arrlveil they made short I , work of the tiames , and upon exam'natlon It was found that tiley were of Incelidlary : origin. Time Panel of the outer door of tile I S fljx ( ilati been amaslied in large enough to aliow of the passage of a mnaifs body anl ( kindlng ! lla(1 ( beemi taken into tIle room. piled against tile mnam1 wall of tile building. kero- acne oIl thrown over it. and tllO whole set afire , Mr. Whitlow said that nothing of an Inilaminable character had been left in tile I place WllOIl tile fanily retired , and that he could aeIgmi no reason for any ono , try'g to i burn hini out , as lie had 110 ( nelnles In the ; nelghboriloo(1 of whoni lie was aware. Tile damage was $25. A blaze in a coal aIled In the rear of 1715 Dodge street half an hour later dli little C dalllage , - S : : i O1tI.IIItNiA SII1S i'OIt M'ilNLidY iltmiJimrI ) . fit the CuiieutIuii feEIlIg m 1 'l'Iskl ) i'llHr tl.1 Ohio Iiii , . SACRAMENTO , Cal , , May 4.-That California - f fornia vlll joIn time' McKinley lrocesslon ; eeeimm to 1)0 a settled fact. Tii , at3to repub- Ilcall CoIlveIltiOn will nlect hero tomorrow , : and tile majority of tile delegates are wear- log MeiCinley badges and are shioutiiig for - time OlIIq moan. TIle sentiment is not tlflflfl- iIIlOU ( , llowever. One of the two contesting San Francisco delegations , under time leader- hlim of John 1) , Sprockels , Is making a hard . battle for an unlustructed mielegatloll , amid illey have not yet given UI ) time fight. IIreckeIe. wile aIIlirtu to ie the leader of time republican party lii tlmls state , Is a callmli- V . date for delegate-at-large. lie is a pro- 001111 ce'd 4 % II I soil in a mi , alld today a flIlouncemI llat If time convention 5)1011111 ) Insist upon loluhImlg all tllstrmlcteli delegation lIe wIll wIthdraw as a cammdhmlati 01111 wltimmlraw atlp- port froni tile repuilllcan Party. Owing to 'l tIme wave of McKinleyislml which appears to have VVeilt over tile state , It Is extremely Probable tlmmtt silver will not receive much euplort. There seemmis to be a dlaposition F llmllollg tile delegates to Ignore the silver ( jtlOStIOll entirely. or at imiost to give free ti coinage imlt a half-imeartod enilorsemnent. Vim urs fimi' : l.i ( I mIIt I it % ' , , li154. ClE'ENNi , slay 4.-Speclal ( Tolegram. ) I -Iteports were received hero today Iron ) F'teIflOllt , Crook , Albany amid Sileridan counii ties of republican county conventions held tnttmrday aimtl toJay. In all of tlmo counties hmmstrmmctkims favorable to McKinley 'ere adopteml anti Judge \'Iliis VcIlIevellter ( rec. 'V OlIlIllemIdod ( or mlational Collllmlitteomnan for Wyolllimlg to succeed cx.Senator Carey. Ciusil rimmnli liii rrIl Cmiii , . a Ii-e-Im , I'lIlt.AiEhi'lliA , Ma ) ' 4.-Chairman ilur. rity 1)1(5 cmlIeti It meeting of time subcomnmnit. Ii tee of tIle demmlocrmmtc ! national commIttee to tie 1ICIl ( lIt tile I lotelV'ellirmgton , Cilicago , oil Friday , Iny 8 , at 12 o'clcck. ltsi'l I ms , Si'lmoill Itum , rd tI..S lug. 1tA'WLINSo , , May 1.-Speclmtl ( Tele- " granl.--Tlme ) annual 5011001 metIng tonight Ill . .IIS Ill l'gt'i y mt I temmil cii , Job tl C' . (1 unnlti g svmls lmfllUmiImmulli4l ) ' tit'eted trustee. A tax of t5GIXI wiw VOIL'LI , $ iUuO ( em time teaelmeri' fund amId at $ i6F ) fa ; time cclntinl'cmlt eXpmlses. tl t-- _ _ lit - - - - ' - - - - - - Constipation Lammses flmli ) ' lmalf time slckmmesm In tile orkI It rctaimms time digested food too 11)1mg 1mm tIle bowels anti iroduce blhiouimess , toilliti liver , mdi- Hood's tIttm , bad taste , coatemi tolmgmlt' ' , sick lleall.SCIW , In- sommillla , etc. hood's l'lih LI CIICO eollstilmatiOlm auth all its t1m results , easily ammd tilorougllly , 2c , All druggists. I'repared by C , I , Iloomi & ( o. , Lowell , ilass. Tlae emmly 1'hll to tko with 1Iooti' Saraaparllia. hI IEk1VINC TilE FIELD CLEAR Wornon Delegates to Mot1idit Oonferonco Withdraw Pending Dobato. FEAREDIIIEIR rHESENCE MIGhT EMBARRASS , ( ' I , ' : l I n on I y iteort $ lrrgImms flits I .t .1 ni IMMI Oil Hf % oIl ( 'H ' % VIIliIl . lh.Ni .fly I I ItPWIlt ( OC I lie (1i1rei& CiamstlimtIimmi. ( CLlVFfAND , May 4.-The anticipation of time disposition of the woman qtletioml called out a large attendance at the general Methodi3t Episcopal conference tImId morn- immg. Time ( IlegatPs were early in thelr-seat3 and time spectators were more numerous than on any proefomla day. iliehoim Merrill of Cimicago prcsiiied , alid time flr.et lla'mlllI was announced by 11ev. Dr , liurlbmmrt of the Sunday School lIllian. A ferveimt prayer was offered by lr. Ilurlbtirt , after which time'1juincsq of time morning was taLon up. ReV. Ii. A. limmchtol of Inmliana desired the Iplcopal address rosil in every Imulpit. Tile conference adopted a resolution to send a copy to each Ilastor. Dr. Zducller of Cleveland presented resolutions - lutions favoring arbitration for all Englich- speaking countres , which was adopted and a copy ordtrod semlt to tile ireh1ent of time tinited states. Tile resolutions pictured at length tile horrors - rors of war alld announced that the Engliah- speaking countries .cf time world ilIlil ton much in comnon to risk time lives and treas- urea of their Ilcopie in a bloody conflict. The rcsoiution fmlrtller reported tim favor of an arbitration eolnlnis'on. ' Time OxCitilIg featlmrq of the day was wilell Dr. itlommroe lire'ented to time collforence a written statement from jour wonen dole- gates. It looked as thougim this statelnellt might solve tIle perplexed woman question , but it dill not. Following is part. of time statemnent WOMEN WITIID11EW. "Wimile Wo regard ourseivos as laynion In tile full mmenr'o of the term and hold that time lay electoral collferemlcem are entitled tlllmler time anteomlmnent of ISGS-72 to chooee their delegates , subject only to time restric- tlon therein specifled , wo are unwilling to VCOlfl to Insist upon persoimal rights whIch are ill dispimtti. Tile cimief question , as It now 8501110 to LIS , arlsas over time metimod to be pursued open this , We recogimizo. iloneat differences of opinion among time locaL In- teiligent alid conscientious mombers. It sOcmim to us that were tile conference re- lleved from the tension which our presence occasion. it might speedily ( Ievls3 a plall of admissIon upon wilich tile great majority of tile mnemnilers could agree. While we am- corely regret to dIaimpont ! time chIvalrous cilalnplons of womnan's eligIbilIty. we cannot consent to a protracted debate over our personal eligibility to tills conference with time ailenations whldh we fear atmcim a strug- Sb mlgilt : ca'e. We therefore cheer- fuily rollimquimim our rights In your honorable - , body and await sucil a settlement of a long vexed qmleetion as your wisdom may devise , coniltient that in dIr action vill he ombotilod the spirit of the golden rule. We dciro to express our appreciation of the courtesy shown us and assure yeti that we shall continua to pray and. to labor for time prosperity of our zIon. " The statement was prc'ented by Jane F. Iiashford , Lo'.a S. Parker and Ada C. Butcher. No sooner had the communication of tim women delegates been offered than Dr. Ky'natt , chairman of the committee on elIgIbility. ubmnItted the majority report of tllO comrnltteo. It briefly announced that tite commnltteo had decided that the women were entItled to seats In tile convontiori , Several delegates arose to defeimd tile report , but there was a universal demand for tile minority report It as a lngtimy document anti was read by Ir. ' 1' . B. Nealy of Phlia- deipilla. It found tilat time challenge of the eligibility of- the women whose namnos appeared - pearod 00 the roll of the general canference is sustaIned and that the electione of women by lay electoral oonferemlcc. are Illegal acts amidtimat to seat time claimants would tend to destroy all respect for the conatitutloim of the church and the decisIons and In. terpretations of tile general conference , After a warm debate over the two reports time aettiemont of the question waa deterred until tomorrow. , , WORK FOIl TODAY. T1IQ thirteen smum1ing committees and tile mpeclal committee on Epworth league organIzed - Ized pcrxmmanently thus afternoon and will Imegin work tomorrow. Among timem are the onmmnitteo whicim will consider the advlsa- ) IIIty of having moore bishops , and that whIch vIIl 'make a reconimnendation on time propo- cition to mitigate the severity of time rub overnIng the itinerary of ministers. Bishop Ioe-a said to the Macelated vress again Loday : "I believe that more of the bishops ilan hot timlnk our number simould be in- reased by three or foUr. Time minority. motvever , Is very strong , My Idea if more ishcps are cilosen Is not to make bIshops If Immdla , Cilina , AfrIca , etc. , bmmt to have horn bisimops in a general sense , so that we an devote wimat tIme is neceaary to this ommntry , and certain of us go to foreign iands 'or what timno is miectiod to be ( levotell there , " The supporters of the women delegates' auso claim tonlgimt tilat they ilavo certainly OIl the victory , and tim.4. time final vote w'lIl Ieat thlO WOfllVfl. Their opponenta , wimilo hey concede timat the other sIde lmao imad a argo majority of tile delegates froln tIle tart , declare timelr belief to be that tIme ide was turnedby time * 'pcochea in tile con- oronco tOdIly. Time debate vlll ho resumed onmorrow nlgimt. ILls sttod tonight that 11ev. A. F , CoIasswskI , pator of the Independent ' 011511 CatholIc church of time Inimnaculate I leart of tile Blessed VirgIn Mary. allmi also ill ? head of time Independent I'olkh movement - mont In the United States , has apprcaciled liapTaIn McCabe with a proposition to turn Is church , with Its qongregatlorms , to tile tetliodist ( lenomulnation. Chaplain McCabe ImiJe admlllttlmmg ti.at tile offer Ilad been muamle echoed to discuss it. It was irnpoesibla ' 1 0 800 Rev. Kolasmmewskl tonight. Time menlbcrs cimoaemb to servo on the arioumi comlferenco conlmnittees from what ' lay ho called the cemltrai districts are as ullovs : SventIi Distrlct-Jumilciary. the Ilo' , A. . Muimin of Itichmonml , Intl. ; constitution , lie ItQ % ' . W. 11 , ' 5111cr of 1)etroit anti It. S. 1 'emmnammg of Terre Haute ; conmmolidmttion tile ( I tey. L A. Bucli of .thllIlL , IthIcim , , and VIil. h lmn Newkirk of Connoraville. Izmd , Eighth district- Judiciary , the Rev. S mnory Miller of Ies Moines , Ta. . consoli. Ittloll. tile 11ev. 11. D , Clark of Gmtiesbmmrg , V ml , , amid J. 11. IIoImls of Chicago ; constitu- Ion , time ito' . F. M. BrIstol of Evanston , Ii. amId I. M , t3lmmtw of Denmmison , Ia. i'fi11tii mllstrict-Jtmtliciary. Judge 11. It. C irlil of St. l'amml ; consollmlmmtion , time 11ev. 5 , I , 'l'rtmmuiell of LaCrosse amid J. It , L.Inmgremi I f Es'nmmston , Temitil district-Judiciary. tile lion. J. D. I ( immg \Vaymle , Nmb , ; constitution , the 11ev. . ii. Maxilelil of Omaha amId J. 11. MIckey t Osceola. Neb , Eleventim district-JudicIary , Judge II. (1. c 'imitlock of JaclcsonvIlle , Ill , , and time 11ev. V. J. alartimulnie of Vi'ieimitmi , consolidatiomm Ill ) Rev. 0. II. Clark of ilelieville , Ii ! . , anmi mmmigoV. . J. OlimBomi of Om-ammt Cli ) ' , Mo. 'FllIrtet'mltil (1Im3trIct-ConoIIIlmtion , time ev.ViIiImmm ICeemmeko of liellovliie , Ill , , ' mId I. A1)ISI of Cillcago ; comlstltutiumm , time , , ov. JllCOb itnthweiier of I.ouisvllle and 11. Iemldixon of' Sprirmslloid , IidImmm , ait ( olormimio 'I'u'n II1ICIIN Up. N TENVER , May 4-Time jiusness Portion of I mo Gr v , Coio , , was destroyed by fire 'hicii broko'out soon- after xmmti.ilglmt thIs U morning , Loss , about 20QQO. The fire hi 'F elioveilto 1iae been of thcemlciiary origlim , L SA1IATQaA. , N. 'i' , , May 4VIro ilas do- . royod time Adiroodacic hotel , Emerson bank , mo MusIc ball andoveral residences mmmmd ore \Varrensijug , Warrcn county , on itlimiga loss of ioooO ; Which Is party in- iromi , , IILJFFALO , N : Y ; : May 4-Fire In the mur-stpry , brjck building at 104 and 108 I'oarl root tlliJiI caimae l a ios of $100,000. The oodyaar ltubber-conmpammy , tIme' William 110mm- erer conlpany and Abranme & ilymmmamm , man. - racturera of xcolslor , occupied tue struc. Ire. . - 1i Lmiytm.emi N of ( ) et-umm l'i'HSVIM 3Ii' 'I , At Livorpool-'Arrived-GaIIIa , from flos. t n , li At San Framiclsco-Arrlyed-tJmiited States eamllsimip I'iiiladeIphla , trout San Iiego. At New York-Arrivem--Ooorgia , from Smi verpol ; Pemminaular , from Liatmemi ; 'erkcn. UI Un , fromu Itotterdam. At A ntwerp-Arrtvod-IL'nsingtan , from a % , York , At Iialtimmmore-Sailed-Ithaetia , for 11am. I rg. - - ItESI'l.'i'S ( ) il'NNItl Til , tCRS , ( ) iemiimmer nt .tqlm.-iltiet ( gets 1 % ( 'mu ii ii ILmi . int , 1J'iiet. NEYOlL1' . iTny 4.-About f.O ) PeoPle vere at Aqueiltmct 1)111k tOlml ) ' for time C mien- 11mg of time season. The day was perfect. nlmml a cool breeze blew in rbtil the osnn. Time best race of time ( In ) ' Vfl5 time se-ommd , at one 511110 , in which timere was mm driving fimmiii betven leggett 0cm Jefferson ammil liamniltoli on ICing ' 1' , tim" formuer VImlfliflg b it Sihort hesil. Time starting nincilimme WIt ! trIed in the' timirti rne anmi resulted in a fine start after s"Veral atte'mimptme. liesmmlts : Fmt mare. iivi furlongs , se ling : Temuler- tlee q to 1) ) 'xun , Prettier ( to 1) ) m'eeomiml , IC1 limo , timirl. ' 1'im'-o io2a : He < 'onil rn.'t' omm tniie , selling : JeIf'rson ( C. to ' . 'i worm , 1itig 'I' , I to 1) ) sei'ond , htoyiml I'm-Imre'ss thirl TIme lIVI' : . . 'l'iiftil rni' . hulf mile , spliimig Joe Ilay- Inami ( I to I ) ' 7'II , YolmmmC harry tie to 1) ) seronil , : Its Ill ) thIrd. Time : Od'4. : Fourth ruec' , mile' mind tine-txteentli , sell- lag : ( "imtmgnut (2' ( ) to 1) ) % 'nn , l'rg ! ( It t ) Ilet onil , ( 'haramiP I 11 third. Timne : 1:51. : Fiftim raCe , one-hair SmIle , iC 111mg : Free I.'imiCe (15 to 1) ) ' won. hir'hton ( a' tO 1) ) St'0 olimi , Friendsh'p tilird. Tlmne : O:59. : LEXINaTON. MaY 1.-Weather e ear and wirmn ; track fast. itcsulti * : First race. omme mmlile : Time 1)rmgon (3 ( to 1) ) almil Sinlomm \ ' (1 to 4) ) miemil heat. No otimc'r starters. i'mmrse mlIyii1il. Time : 1:11 : 1.5. Secolid race , six fmrlongmm ( : Caesam'Iamm (3 ( to ID ) von , Gnlon ml'Or (4 ( ½ to 1) ) second. liremldoo 4 ; to 1) ) thiril. Time : 1:15 : % . Third race , Asimianmi Oaks , onm' mile : Myr- telIt' ilarkness (8 ( to I' . ) won , Brace CUrdle (2 ( to 5) ) mieconil. Timne : 1:42. : Fntmrth race. six furlongs : Cmii (3 to 1) ) . l..nn lZ.le'n lie'1 , ' (10 to l'ieeonml , l'roimasco (2 ( to 1) ) third , TIme : 1:15. : I'iftit race , ilve ( tIrlumIg : Mead wthomio (3 ( to 1) ) womm , Trnopia (1 ( to 3) ) secom'tI , Sharon ( ; to 1) timird. 'i'Inme : 1:03. : NASIlVllhE , May 4.-Tlmc' best attend- nmmee c f time mleCtIllt 'itnesrot1 the best rnce of the meeting. irotmr favorItes wcre beaten. In the one nmti a cmtmlmrter moile immindleap , With a good mtmirt , flm'mi Eder clInic away amid wom easily. though the ilmtro vlls ridmiemi omit. Tomorrow tile mneeting closes. Ito- Smllts First race , three.qummrters of a mIle : Itonilo (2 to 1) ) won , Walmg Secolid , Nick third. Tinme : I :14. : Sccond race , flve.eichtiis of a mik. mmcl' . lug : Itoemilimul (7 ( to I ) won , Tlehie of Ark Grove mieconmi , Kitty Scott third , Tilno : 1:0li-i. : Thirmi race , mile almil oncquartelUtopia hotel handIcap : lien Eder (3 to 1) ) sven , Maurice ccond , ltuthven third. 'I'lnie : 2:08. : Fourth race. one mle , selIinmc flinglnger (3 ( to 1) ) Won , Ovoreila miecomul , hilly MeICen- zie third. Time : 1:41) : . Fifth race. ( our 011(1 one-half furlongs : Mammzanilia (7 ( to 10) ) won , Izeyl second , Con- Ole Lee timird. 'l'immle : 0:56. : SIxth race , iIve-eightila of It mnlie. e'lllng : IIOLmmlllIlg Cecil (3 ( to 1) ) won , I'etrolene see- end , Audrax thIrd. Time : 1:0I1 : , . lIAittItl ) ( 'bASS ILtC16A SUIt1'It1Si. F'reMlmiii'ii 1)o'ia'ii Ii e ( rmiek Semi looM Ii Vu ' .Vl ii uI I It 1dm. si' . , CAM FlitI DOE , Mass. , May 4.-Tile annimal ilmtrvartl class races on the Charles river tonight reemlited in 001 ? of tile biggest stmr- prlse 1mm years. The freshmen eIght for the second time In the annals of harvard aqtmaticim won quite handIly , rowing with a iligh stroke and excellemlt effect. Time senior crew , Witil itS six ex-'varslty oarslnon , was time primne favorite. I'he frehmnen 'were mmot even cxpectod to finish. third. Tile crows got away at C o'clock , time freshmen amId senior crevs tnkim time leaui. The course was d : wn the river-One mIle 1111(1 SOVCfl- cightimim-to the Union boat billie. Tile fI-esillmlen immediately hit up a fast stroke , running from thirty-o'Ix to timirty-nlne per mninuto , and the ) ' kept it ip In gallant fornm , liflishillg strong and fresh , wInnIng the race With ease In tile very fnst time of nIne mm- tmtes , twenty-eight second , which beats the record by ten seconds. The Juniors led tim 801)115 at the start. lImIt were soon over- imatmed mmmd paem1. V'lth the freshmen an eaci' 'Inner It was a pretty finIsh between the otlmer three crews. Time copims werc jmmst a length behind the sonI"r ammd ti-me juniors' shell wa overlappIng the sophs'tIoat. The wlrnlng crow was made up in this order : Stroke , E. A. Borrirnn : No. 7 , C. iLMeDuille ; No. 6 , C. Thomson ; No. r M. Donald ( cap- taln ) ; No. 4. J. Id. Perkins : No. 3 , 11. 11. Whltheck : No. 2 , F. 1t. SwIft ; coxswain , F. K. Plumu. YnIt"s II.'iily Crew. NEW' hIAVE , Conn. , May 4.-Bob Coolc , Yale's crew adviser. and Captain Treadway of the 'varabty eiItt conferred last even- lag and selected tile canlidatel4 for tile boat whtch will td tnkCn England to race for Yale ia..the henley , They are : Stroke. George Langford. St. Paul , MInn. ; 1 1mtiph Trcadway ( captain ) . SIoux City , ra. : 6. A. ai. Iongncrem.Philmiiio1phffl5" PhilIp Dailey , \'imlilsor Locks , Conn. ; 4 , Janios Rodgers , Toledo ; ; l , WillIam Bea-rd , Pbughkeepsie ; 2 , Alexander Drown , Philadelphia ; bow. James BImpon , MlnneapoIi. SubstItutes : George P. Marsh. Lansimmgburg ; Patml Mills. West h'olnt , anti Payne WThitnei''Nev'Yorlc City. Three of the fmmrteen men now in training - ing have been ( lrcnpe(1. They are : Thea- dore Miller , Akron ; David Rogers , New Tin- von , Conn. , and Stewart Patterson , Chicago. Langford . , Treatlwmiy , Longacre and Beard wem.e on last year's champion Ymile ilight. NEWT 'oitrc. May 4.-A special from New hIavemI to the Press says : "The announce- niont was , made tonight that the 'varsIty crew willch Is t.-m represent Yale let time lien- icy regatta wIll aimmo probably enter time most of the German' regattas at llamimburg. I Time idea of enterIng the German races 'was not suggested by htmt by 'tile Germans , Im time form of an InvitatIon froni A. 0. Schurmamacher , president of the Algemeiner Aster cltmb of lfamiurg. I'rcsiilcnt Schur- macher 'oo'nts ' omIt that the Hamburg regatta - gatta viil be hold Jul13 and 19 , ammd cx- tends a mnot cordial invitation to Yale to enter Its crew' . Time Yale authoritIes are deliberatIng - liberatIng on acceptIng the' chaulOmmgd , " % ir limit of RhixOrM' Susie Rolls and Anna Brovn , eqlored women lIving at 207 Nbrt& ? 4lnth Street. got I into an nitorcttipn 108t night. lioth drew razors ammd started to carve ench other. ) tllcera arrIved and put a stop to the trouble iy Sendlmlg them to the station. About the satne timne ' George Cravat , a 10gm , went Immto 020 CapItol mivenue and ) ullIng out a rmmzor , mittemptemi to cut Iluzel I Dean , an inmate of time place. lie was : ima.sed out of the imotlac by an officer , but rueceedeil in mmihing imis escape. 'The woman ustained a small cut 0mm the hand. . ' 1'li' "I'ri ; Iii , thu t. It immis on TI mmmc. " I , time Ilurllugton'a "Vestibuleil Flyer" for ImIcara. C Leaves Omaima-5:0O..p : , m. ArrIves Ciilcago-8:20 : a. 81. Tickets at 1502 Iiaraanl street. - W'iiA'l'ill'flt IcOlIFCtST , I'mii1im vmmr 1141 lmiIr lii Nehrmmskgibmmt 'Imils\S'Iil lii' Stroiijr , \S'ASIIINGTON , May 4.-Time forecast ( or ruesday Is : For Nebraska and Iansas-Generitliy fair ; ' otmtiierly winds , increased in force. For Soimth Takota-l'artly cloumly weatimer , r robably followed by local simowers Ttmestlay r vening or rllgimt ; cooler Toesiay nIght ; omltimerly wlmmds , shiftimmg to m'csteriy. For Oklnimnmmt and lmmdlan' Terltory-Fair ; outimeriy wimmils. For Missomiri and Iowa-Generally fair eatimor and continued warnm ; soutimerl ) ' ind , - I ) For Coiorado-Genermtlly fair ; cooler tim ortimerim Portion ; wimmds aimiftlng to 'mi'esta rI y. l'or W''onming-Partly cloudy , followed by mill mmimowers ; cooler : westerly winds. For Montamma-l'artly cloudy ; lmrobahiy a ) cal simowerli ; cooler in eastern portiomm ; a winds. msterly C 1.ucml Itecorti. . OFFICE OF TIlE WEATHER T1UTtEAU ti ItlAIlA , May 4.-Onlaula record of .tenm. C eraturo amid rainfall compure(1 witfi the IJ orrespommdlmmg day of time past folmr years : 1696. 1b91. Iai3l. It3. C Faxinlumn telmllmeremture. . : . 79 82 79 55 e ilnimnumli tenmlleraturo. . . . Si ) 08 'i2 42 S verage temperature. . . . . . 6' ) 74 C4 4 b 'recipltmttlon ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oj ; o , oo , aj Condition of temalmeraturo and precipltatioa tOnlailmi for time day and since March 1 , t rom4nal tenlleratlmre . , , , , - , , , , , . , . ' . . . , , , . . . , . , . , ixcesmI for time ( lay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U ecimmulateil excess. sInce Marcim 1. . . . . . . . 15 P ormunt lmrecipltatlon..j inch 1' Icticloncy for time tilt ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilmctm fetal otal Irecillltatlon ) sInce March 1. .5.81 . incimes ol ixcess since Mnrcim 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Imull O citciency for the com' . period 1833. . .14 inc'im 11 elicieimey ( or cor. lrIqd , , 1SmI . , . , . , , ig Incim imp 11e5ft10t5 from itmtIoims at N p , , mi , : I-i 'e Hi 1' STATIONS AND STATIT 011' WIiIATTIER. p _ g I JE I ) I i' mit - - - - i 'maim , cioud' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - cr111 Plutta , part cloudy . . . , , , , , , , , 71 71 .00 uron , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s , O 1mm Icaco. clear . . . . . . . . .l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gi 72 , Oi ) p1 . i.OUIN , part clouI > ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . si , l'uul , mart cloudy , , . . . , , . . . , . . , , , , .s 72 .05 cmmI'ott , cloudy . _ . . , , . , , , . , , , , , , . . , , . . 71 o , e ) amma City , hiart cloudy , , , , . , , , , , . . , . ho 72 ' 1' emm ritna , cloud- , , . . . , , . , , , , . , . . . , , , . . , , & 1 6 .08 in myra , inrt t'Ioutly. . . . . . . . , , . , . . , 6) 6' ) , 'cr It 1.111(0 t.Ity , clautiy , . , , , . , , , , , , , , CII T .00 smnart-Ic , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 'r WI tumor , lart cloudy - . , , . , , , . . , , . . , , , , 70 12 .00 I Iilitoo , part eioumly1 . . ° iI'id City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so , oo 2.1 ilvcimr mm. ram t ciriuti' . . It .7 .00 , L ( ' ' ' r 1IWICCIeA mrac , tif lmreeiImIa'ii'i' N I. A. vii.sii , ( ) ben'eri' i\vN : \ TJISSE1SON PLANS tate Assooiatl jjlArranog for th3 Tonriia- mOflti1hIg10s and Doublol. . I , , _ cup AND t1SFO3 TIlE WINNERS ' I 'I'rmiiil , los % 'i Ii lie l'ii 'Iilt.tl In lIe ileimi mis 1)tt5imttq. of I , iii lviii imu I ' , ' ' . . ( ) , mmmiii Ilmist- ' I mm . , ' 1'oimimi'.i , - , . l'Iaoa for time' comning tennis seacomi were 'lisctmcseml at th annual mmmeotitmg of the Nebraska State Lawn TennIs association last night in time roams of P. 2.1. Crepe Ill the ilacimolor's quarters. AItlmougim the lltlnmber of rcimrcsentatls'es present mm simmall , timere was as Inucim entimtmslasnm oft tip frolml time'o as If the ascoclatioma as as strongly grotmemlod 1mm tile state as It Is imOlmil it will ultimately he , A constitution and 'by-lass was adopted as time lmrellmuinary work of time nmeetimag , Ommo Provision of tiilzm called for time ciectlen of repreaentativcs ( rain each of time lawim tennIs associatIons of time state wimlcli s'ero mucimi- bere , ThIs eicctIoe resulted as follows : F. 2.1 , liIIsimLineoln club ; W. Ilylos , Omaha club ; S. It. llowpc. ileatrice club ; 0. A. Abbott - bott , ( lrammml Island club ; E. A. Cary , Wil- ber cltmh ; A. E. Gmmllmette hastIngs club ; 0. II. MilfortI , Ord climb ; Dr. Ward , Nebraska State University association ; 'mV. ' II. VIl- lianms , ShrlnerM' nosociatlon : D , 2.1. Vilmsomm- haler , Timistlc' club ; lr , Jago , Maple Leaf clmmb ; 2.1 r. Wele'x , Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Onmmmlma climb. Illiali of Lincoln as elected lmreedent of time conmnmlttoe and Ilyles of Omaha time secretary and treaatmrer. Tue remmmaltmder of time mneotlng wail tIe- vota'I almnost entirely to time discussion regarding - garding the tomirnamelmts for the state cham- plomisimlp. Alt time members spoke elmtimu- siastlcally of the future stmccoe of timese tourmmamonte as' it is believed that with mm little work a. considerable number of players from all parts of the state 'ill be lndticed to enter. After somno discmmssIon. It was decided to hold tile tourmmamncut In tile siniiio.9 In timia city. beginnilmg on Saturday , Augtmst 15 , ammd continuing elm time following Monday. Tlmis Immmmmmediatoly 1)recodc time immterstate tourna- ImleIlt , which will ho held on Tuesday , Augtmst 18. Time date was chceemt ill order to allow time players to attend and , If they wich , to efiter time imittirstate. An arrangomelmt wIll be made , however , that otmt-of-to'mm players wIll not need to work off their re- Iimmmlnary rounds until ? mlommday in order to save tlmenm time expense of staying in time cIty over Sulimiay. tiaturday vIll be occupIed wIth tile prelimimmary rounds betweca city imlai'crs. Time tomlrnamnemmt In time dOmIbIOS will be held at. Hastings on Jlmly 14. Time 1Iast.mgs dm11) Is one of the mnost vigorous and one of the strongest in time state , amId last year muadmi a strolmg bid for botlm tomlmimamnellt5. 1mm ammawer to thIs request time tournament w con.quentiy voted to that city. Time ( late mmmay lie chaned if anotimor is found to be maore coimv"litntl ' The committee ' 1ient a considerable Ielmgtlm of time in dlicuslng the question of pr.zes. In tile past tllC trophies whIch Imave been hung up ccnslbtmd of various artIcles of use , a system that Imi Ln direct contrarhictlomm to the practIce WhIch" governs in other mirorla. It lisa been ildIlt that some otimer more permanent - manent prIzc Silotilmi be offered , somnetiming that might b 'kct for a lIfetime if time state chamnplcemsimip' really amour.s to am y- ' ' thing at all. Time discusaloh over this qmmestIori finally ouded ha a rcaolutlon 'umt a chammmpIrimelmIm cup of silver ) mouid1he o1red 1mm tIme singka the cost of it to b obtahmm.'l tmy amml'scription from tile varlogs clubs m'opre.tante'J , in time aaaacLaUon , 'File cmp ) i.e a l'andOmne affair of pure , pmetal. It vIll be. Comnpted fr each year , auj' held , by time wInner mmntil time sUcceeUrlg totrnlmt8li. If It 19 won timree years In ( ' hy 'mmiy 'Inc player It ) Into. imis p5aessIomm. Each year time name of the winner vlli bmt engraved ulrmml tt as timo.champlon of timat ycaP. In addition to timis time 'mclmtn'r of ( 'tell tournament wIll be awarde.l a mnejal , whm.'h will be furniohed by time club unler Wiluse auspices the tOumnamnent Is held. Obvlousiy it was impcmnilmle to Imave a champlonshtp cup for ilmomlimnere of the doubles , Inasmuch as a tevmm rarely plays together more than one year. It was thee- fore decided to award the elmamplons & 'mmply medala , similar to that whiih ta to be gIven to the winner of time sIngles. ft was deter- mnImied , however. to inaugmmrate sonic setm.io : next. year by which some trophy to be c'rnt- peted for for a number of years could be of- rereil , p It is believed that b' this 'ytom of awards Interest in the game wIll be kept mminre alive tilan In tilO old way , especIally in the 3'iiglee. It will Undollotedly arommac mnore omlmetitICfl and work. r.AMi6s oI vitii : N.'i'l'INAI. II6AG11l6. . . - ltmiTvit'y'l'i Vili1smesmi mtmm.I I'oor 'I'llrOSV liit ( ( imitlI time Lt'mtilermi li Giiiii , , PITTSIJUHG , May 4.-Hawley met his modoo today In the hialtlmores. HIs vlltl ) itching and poor throwing 'ere responsible ror time home toalns defeat. Eper kept time tits scattered anmi was well supported. At- endance , 4,200. Score : I'ittsimurg . . . . ,0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0-4 laitinmore . . . , 0 0 1 1 1 0 1. 0 0 0 15 jilts : Pittsburf 9. BaltImore 13. Errors : [ 'Ittshurg 3 , 13altirnor 0. Earned runs : I'lttsburg ii , Baltimore 1 , Two-base hit : itonsel , Three-base lilt : Ely. Home run : mitim. Stolen bases : Keller , Jeimnimigs (2) ( ) , ' 1 elly. Double plays : Jennings to lteitz to ioy'tl ; Iceeler to Iteitz to Doyle. First base mn balls : Smith (2) ) , Lyons. Merritt (2) ( ) . ) eye , Keoler (2 , Feii ) ' . lilt ly pitcimed all : Jennings. Struck out : Deck ey , Ioyie 2) ) , Reitz (2) ( ) , ltobinsolm , iitoer. himuwley (2) ( ) . latterles : Pittsburg. hawley and Merritt ; Initimore. Esper , Itoblusomi and Clark. Ummi- mire : Lymicim. a Lymicim.SPIDEI1 DID BAT. C 4.-Tile Senalors could t CEVEhAND , May - lot imitVIISOII today , Willie iloymI was Imit C mard by time ilOmmme tenmn. That tells time chain story , Attendance , ,00O. Score : levemind . . . . . . . . . . I 3 4 0 0 0 2 3 -13 p Vasiiimmgton , . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0.5 hits : Cleveland 19. Washlmmgton 10. Er- a ors : Cleveland I , Wamiimingtorm 3. Enrmmed mmmi : Clevelmilmmi \Vmmsimimigton 3. TwoC ammo Imits : MeKean , qimilis , 'Foimenu , O'Conr or'iison , AblIsy , flagers. Timree-laso hIt : oyce. Stolen imasc Cimiid5 , lelohanty , o3'ce. Dotmlmio plays : MeKemin to ( 'imilmis to 'ebenu ; CtmidH to Toheau. First base elm mills : Off Wilson 4 , oil lloyd 6. lIlt by ItCileil iail fly \Vilsomi I , Struck out 13' lloyd I. hiattriti : , Cleveland , Wlleon ml O'Connor ; Waimimington , lloyd and Me- loire , Umpire : hurst , 111TH CAME IN TIME. CINCINNATI , 2.likv 4.-A volley of hits fter two mmmcmi wer , ' out iii the ilrst Inning cored ix runs for imicinmmnti. The Iloetomm ould not hit Eimret. end one of timelr two unit was scored emi MePhee's error , At- ndminct' , I,200 , em Incinimuti , , , , . . si. . ; 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-8 eaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000002000-2 hilts : Cimicimmp.tti 14 , Boston 6. Errors. ilncinnmlti I , Iitii1m.4. Earned rtmnm4 : CImm- inmiati 5 , JiostLn J. Ilommmo run : Miller tolen bases : McIimee. Roy , Irwin First alit ) on baimi : Off Eimret 3 , nit Nichols 1. truck out : Dy Ehret I , by Nichols 4 , hat- tries : Cincinnati. Ehrct ammd 'mmugimn ; lbs. ) n , Nichoi nndJt7gtmm. mplre : Emnslie. BI1O\'NS tl.OSH ON IiilitOltH ST. LOUIS , 2.layIn a well ammd closely iayed game the 1Iimiimttoilimia'I ( today tie- matotl time Drowns. iireiiensioin , In the box r the homno tellJ,4tCilCd good ball , us did so Orth for tile SlaItors , and time support r ouch was good. In tue t..s'emitim lnmmlng lolman mnuffeml a grumuler from Cooiey'mm pIt and aiowed two m'una to be scoreil , mmien Immimnedintel topic Imis place at aecommd ttemmdillice , 3O0 , ' . cota : L , Loul . . . . . . . . . . . . 0t.t,0 0 0 1 2 0 0-3 hiladeipimma . . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 04 Tilts ; St. Lotlis 10 , I'hiladeipimia 0 , Errors : I. Louimi 3 , Pililadelllhma 2. EarnelI runs : I , Louis 3. PhiladelphIa I. Two-base imibi : routimerit , Quinmm. Thremm.haso lilt : llreiten- dim , 5101011 ijases : lewd (3) ( ) , SullIvan irmit imase omm bais : Off hireitenstemn 2. off rtim 1 , Struck omit : fly Ihreltemmmmteimm 2. Bat. lies ; St. Louis , I3relienstoih mind MeFur- mmd ; Pimiladeiphia , Ortil ammd Grady. Urn. re : Keefo. GIANTS W'iNANOTJIER , GAME. IOUIS'ILLE , iDY 4.-Time Colonels iaied ice school boys today mmmmti the Giants were sy winners. Ciuuseii Pitt'imed time first timree 1111mg ) . amid time Glanis took so kimmdly tea a curves thmmt McDermott was substituted. iptmin O'BrIen had the mniddie linger of a 'eft ' imammd lirokett iy it timrowmm ball in IC eigimtim Inmiing uhd' ' retired in favor of tl.er. Attendatmce , 00. Score ; uimtvlllo . . . . . . . . . . 004000003-7 owY'rk. . . . . . . . . . 22000412-I2 hits. LouIvIllo 12. New York 15 , Errors : ! .ommlqriIlt. 0. ew York 2. Iarnci rtlmimi Ni 'IV York 3. i.otmimmviile 5 , Two-hiss hits : Htrtffom(2) ( ( , Mrekimm1 ( 'Ieymttmm. Timrccm-imnse lmlts : Van Tialtren , 2.teekitm , hinmut' rmmn Ii. Ia'Iq. Stolen iiage : Tiernan. 'mmIm lid- trc'n. IommbI plays : Stafford to 0. lnvlS 'mttm IImm'trerm to ( I , l)8v1M F'irse bmie on ilmtlimi : Off ( 'intlsen 2 , off Mc'lernmcmtt 5 , off M.mklym 2. Strmn'lt omit : Thy 2.leekln 4. by Mclermit 1. \'iitl Pitcimes : MeIernmott. ilattvriemgi Lomiii'vilic' , Cinimen 2dciermott almd Warner ; Nets' York , Meeklmi niiil Far. rid , Uhmpire : Simerldan. ANSON T'IN'AI1.'i' BEATS STEIN. Cl1ItAGo , t1n3' 4-Time Colts won today 1mm tIme' last InnIng titter a most immttresting mind exciting game , Shinile wam4 hilt 1) ) ) ' ml ltteiid lmrmll 1mm time fcmtlrtim atlil scomemi time % 'isitor' m-mmfl ( lit it lilt mtlmtl It IlCimi Ploy. ' Steirm kelmt time local" doV.'n to fnmlr hIlts , semmttcrcml timrougim eiglmt immmilngs. hmmt % vns fotllmil by immmgc ; nn'l Ryan br singles 1mm ti nimmtim , vimIm t'mmrlc AIlson Cilille to time ri's- 0(1(1 mmmli scoreil imtim emil fl mmtmmaqimimmg imit ttmto rbdmt ileiti. At''fldalmee , 2,500. Score : Cimiemgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 lirocklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o i o o o o u-i flits : Chmicrmgo , 7 ; lirooklymm , 5. Errors : (2Im'.cngo , 1 ; Brooklyn , 2. Emim-imeil emmIms : ( 'lii- 1. 'l'tS' .bitmit' imits ' tInge. : ( 'orcmrnmm , Ritt- reilgo , Stolen ba't' : Coreornmm (2) ( , SImimmille. Ioimhlo Idni's : Daly to Corcorimmi to iit- ehmlnc ; Corcoran to lalv to I.achnnce. Strmmc'lc out : hly Grillitim , 4 ; h)3 SteImm , I. linen aim imtlis : Off trlIlltlm , 2 ; oft Stein , 4. \'Ild liittlm : Stelmm. lilt hmy lmitclmeil ball : Simlndle. BatterIes : Cimiemigo , ( triliitim amid 1'ittreilge ; hirooklymi , Stelmi mimmil Oritani. Ummmplre'eyd : - man. STANIINO OF' TUE TEAMS , I'layed.S'omm. . Loot. I' . C. t'Itteimmlrg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i'i 3 75.0 Pillimm.lellimIa . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4 C1l.2 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 , 61.3 itoston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 s Cimmelmimmmiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j3 Cicvelalmd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u 51.5 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 6 1.1.8 lhroodyn } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 7 46.2 iiltltilflom'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 7 462 St. iomilq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 42.9 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 8 10 2.1.1 Loubmvlllt , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1 13 7.1 Gammmes toilmmy'b'lmsumimmgloml : at Cie'olnmmtl ; hialtimmmore Itt l'lttsiitmrg ; . l'lmliai1lphimu at St. IMuIM ; lbostomm sIt CImleilmontI ; New York at Lommlavllie ; Brooklyn itt Chicago. SGlltlphS OF 'I'hIl'h ' ' W16S'I'IdIIN I.ld.tGLIli. Gmi mmii' iii li't not Umm l'tm'il hi mirt liii II mmii I'jtrt of G rim iiii ltmmjItls. DIi'l'nol'r , May 4-Today's gmtmne was marred by a fist flgimt between Cnimtmtimm Stauiimmgs of Detroit iilmd Catcher Smlmmlc of Grand htmllmlils , DetroIt was at time bat imm the fiftlm nimd hInd fouled time Imimit isitli otmt of time grounds. Umpire Jevmme called for three mmew hails , Cniitmmiim Carney ; mrotesteil mtnmi oil gatimere,1 nuotmt letroit's bencim. It Is alleged Smmminlc imaml tWo old hulls secreted about lilmi persolm mimmd tried to rimg timemmm ill time lmhit , Cnmtailm ; Stnilimmgs tnlked very p1111111) ' amid SmuIrmk struck imimmm In time face. In ito Instnmmt Smink was in the dust , one of the llaYCrfl raimiming 11101 good and imard just below time eye. It loolceil for a tinme like mm , free-for-au light , hut order wns agaimm restom'eii ummd 1da' resumed. Score : Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100110300-.d Grand Rapimls . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 hilts : Detroit , 7 ; Grnmmd flmpids. : 6. Errors - rors : letrcmit , 4 ; Grnmmd Itapids , 2. ilatterles : Filicid almil 'i'rost ; Iliteijom'g nmmml Snmimmk. COhUMBUS. 0. , May 4.-Score : CoItmnhims . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0-7 lnllamlalmoliS . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-i jilts : CoIummmhus , 8 ; Immdinmmnpolis , 6. Er- roes : Colimnmlnm , 8 ; indianapolis , I. lint- ( cries : Domnveil and \Vllsomm ; l'imllllims , Damomm and Iiueklev. 2.itNNliA1'O1JlS ' . , , 1'.Iny1Score : Minnenpoll'm . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 03 Eansas City . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 * t iIits Mlmmmmeapolls , 10 : KamIsas City , Ii. Errors - rors : 2.limmrmealmolls , 3 ; KlIImsa.s City , 2. But- terle.s : Jlmltchilmsomm and Scimriver ; DanIels nmmd La ko. ST. PAUL. May ' 1.-Score : St. Paul. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 I 0 0 1 2 0 0 7-1-1 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-13 hIItr : St. Paul 22 , Milwaukee 11. Errors : St. I'aul 6. 'MII'ts'atmkee 2. liatterles : l'imyle. Ienmier , 2.iuilamme and Spies : Iiettger , Ilarmmes and Spoor. STANIING OF TILE TEAMS. , Played \Von , Lost. P.C. DetroIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 9 2 81.8 St. Paul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 6 4 60.0 Kansas City. . . . . . . . . . . 11 6 r 51.5 Mliwamlkee . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5 6 45.5 Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5 7 41.7 2.1lnneaoI'm ; . ' . . . . . . . . - , ' 12 6 . 7 41.7 1 ( irammd 1tmmlids. . . . . . . . . . 10 4 6 40.0 'Imidlanapolis ' . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 6 33.3 Gamnes today : Grammil RapIds at DetroIt ; I Kansas City mit Milwaukee : St. I'aul at Mm. mleaiolis ; Indlammnpollm at Coiummmbus. VES'I'IiitN .ASSOCA'FION It ES LTL'I'S. I It 00 lcfo ii1 , flemi : ti o I ii i's , Q ii I a e - ii a m i'earimi , I.simiii 'I'lil r ( Iminies. DURLINGTON , May l.-Score : c Burlington . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1- . 4 Rockford . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 3 0 0 4 3 2 -i5 - hilts : Burlington 9 , ltockfrd 18. Errors : I3urllmmgton 6 ; ltocforil 4. BatterIes : Bur- get. "Walsh amid Grlrmmmim ; Underwood lund Snyder. DES MOINES , May 4.-Score : Des MoInes. . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 3-10 Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . 201000010-4 hilts : Det , Moines 15 , Dimbuque 11. Errors : Des Moines 1. Duhuque 0. flatteries : Sonler and Lehman ; Kees anti Zahmmer. QUINCY , May 4.-Score : Qulncy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 10 0 4 0 0 1) ) 1-16 ledarflaplds. . . . . . . 00100000G.-I hilts : Qulmmcy 18 , Cedar Rapids 6. Errors : Quincy , Ceilar Itaimids 6. Batteries : Reidy and QuInn : Carrtmih , Gragg and Sulivnn. ST. JOSEI'II , May ' 1.-Score : t.Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . 010000000.-i Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00002000'-2 hilts : St. Joepli 12 , Peoria 8. Errors : 3t. Joseph 3 , PeorIa 1. BatterIes : Colburmi and Parker ; Somuler and Immgdaic. - STANDING OF THE TEAMS. pa'ed. : Vb'Oll. Lost. P. C. Des 2.1ine . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 1 88.9 Iubtmque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 'j 2 77.8 [ 'eori't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 2 77.8 Itockford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 6 4 60.0 it. Josepim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . a o tmirmcy . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . ' 10 3 7 50.0 e(1mir itaimids. . . . . . . . . . 10 2 8 20.0 iurlington . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 8 2o.o Gammas today : ltockford at Burlington ; 'cdar hlaplils at Qmmincy ; Dubuque at De ioineme ; I'eoria at St. Joseph. Iri'imimm.l hloimort'mt Ut Sioux hi'zmlls. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , May 4.-Speclai ( relogralml.-A ) banqmmet was tendered imerd onlgiit by citizoImim of Sioux Falls to Arch- ) isimop Irelammd , Bishop O'Gorniamm , wimo s'as 'emiterday installed bishop of time diocese of toux Fails , and hiiehop Cotter , Simanloy and imo vlsItiig priests. , . : Covers wore laid for 200 gUests anml the ifair was one of tile Ilmost elaborate In time ' . timoso t'iio ity's Imlatory. Anmong resimommded 0 toasta were Arcimblimimop Irelanml , Bishops ) 'Gorman , Cotter and Simanley , illaimop W. 1. Hare of tue Elmiacopal diocese of South ) alcota and 11ev. D. Ii , Scott , pastor of the irat Congrt'gatiormal cimurcim , All tile 'rotostaimt imminlsters of time cIty were InvIted nil niost were premmcnt , 'Flme adlress of wei- , - mIme was rondo by Mayor Stitemi aild was - espolided to by 11ev , Father W. II. Maiier. 4 Ipohiiil It Ilemiillt'smi Hoil' of ml 2.immmi , KANSAS CITY , May 4.-A epeelal to hit' tar from hays City , lCan. , says : Time eadioas 1)0(1) ' of em. mmtmi fotmnil twn'ye Inl'OM ortimc'aitt of imeril lroveu me iii ) that of .lotmlm raus , WilO had been workIng at W'alker , . ran. lie was about 45 years old , It us robahl ) ' ml. case of imiurder , WeMakefl ) ! 1 y y I s Eldredge Be1idere. V They nre tJe ) Lightest Running Wheels on 1arth and Strictly High Grade , Wo Ahvays Made Good Sewln MilCthlfle8l e Why Shouldn't We Make Good - Wheels ? y j ; OUALITV GUARANTEO THIDCOT - f RECTOR & WJLIIELIIY ! GO , , Agents , OMAilA , i'411l1. IlATtOUA1 SEWflB MACHINE CO. , 1IIILYIDITRB , iLLS , . EBRASK CYOLE OO' Omaha Local Sales Agents i SERIOUS \VRECI \ ( ONTIIE B. & I. One of' the Results of the Recent Storm. IWO TRAINMEN CRUSHZD IN THE DEBRIS l'zmsI Freight I htimimN I ill ii it S'imhiiii t , I'illiig ltiglime ansI ( 'sir , , , liii' lhli'lm mumml iiliIiig timi. 11mm. gi micer mm liii Coimil mitt or , LlllEiLTNob. . , May 4.-Special ( Tele- grAmu.-t 3 o'clock tlmls nmornlrmg traIn 63 , fast freight orm time litmrllngtomm , going wSt , ran into a % vasllmmut. Time engine and three cars Were 'recked , two tralnnmen vere killed mmml several Injured , Time kIlled : ENoiNlililt ThOMAS liltiiNNAN , CONIUCTOfl iOUO LAS WI LCOX. Ilmigineer liremmnamm crtmsimed between time engIne ammd temmder , beimmg instaimtiy killed. Conductor ViIcox , wire was In time engemo cab at time time of the wrack , was bamily mangled , ammo leg being torn frommi ims ! body armd time otimor badly crmmsimeil. lIe expired a fev mmmitmutes after bemmg extrlcateml fromlm tile lvreck , The firomimaim was thrown frommi tIme cab timrougim a wlmmmlow , ammd c.tcaped unin- jmmrcsl with the exceptIon of sligimt bruises , as at time 111110 of timc' wreck , time tralmm was rurmimtmmg very slow , havIng orders to do so , on accommmmt of time Imeavy raimfaul , Engitmeer Urermimarm's imoemmc is at SpottsvIlle , Pa , , almd his renmalna wIll be sent timere at onea. Time accident occurred simortly before 2 o'cicck this mnorlmlmmg. As time recemmt imeavy rains imad weakermetl time support of timu track In nmamiy places time train mnmi running slowly mmnmher orders troimi time tralim dispatcimer. Section mmmcmi han recently llmspected this Portion - tion of time traclc and pronotmmmced It safe. Time acciilommt simows , llowever , timat eIther they erred or that the groummd mmmmtler time imrlilgo gave' way aftjr they hind Ilassed timat imomnt. The bridge vas a short 000 , and ammo that had recently beemi filled ; timat is , earth had beemm dulnped lim , mmml time opemm almace bancatlm tile bridge hued up. It is ammlmposeti timat tile recent rains imail washed olmt a part or all of timis fllilmmg , almd timat when time earth gave away a portiomt of time bridge went ts'ICmm I. Nearly all time cars In time train followed tile emmgino tlmrotgim : time break , time locomotIve lammdrmg ! bottom HIde up 1mm the water. 4' ) L'peclal ' from Wymnore brougimt time bodies In tills mnornirmg about 7 o'ciock. Tralmms s'iil not be able to iass tile wreck before to- lmmorrow , llOl.3lIfS 11415 11111' 'i''i'0 l)4t"i'S 'I'll lIfl hixt'cimt of I lie \'Iiqlesmi Ic l'olsuiier I'IstqI for 'I'itimi'sslmi I'IIILAIE141'IiI/t , l'a. , May 4.-li. Ii. holmes. the convIcted nimmrderer , has how about two days to live. Simerlff Cle'Imlt'nt says the execution Ili occur about 10 o'clock Thursday nmormmimig. The sllcrlff asserts that there will be no semlantlommal scene on the gallows. If llolnmems lmau , mllmythilmg to say it mnay 1)0 said trolmi time cell. Ahotmt fifty imer- aorta , lncludimmg officials arId rmesvspaper men , v li wItness time Imanging , altilommgh thomisaniis are strainIng every lmerve to be present and as hIgh as $300 ilas been offered for a single ticket. Time prophecy timat ilolmmies wommid cimeat time gallows by commmrmlittllmg aulcimle ilas no irommmise of fulfillment. Strict watch Is kept upomm him , but Imo seenms docile anti re- sigmied. Wimetimer or imot his apparemmt coim- trition is genurme or wimetimer lie 1 % ' ii die a convert to time Ronman Catimollc faIth Is largely a nmattcr of conjecture. Father Dailey , imis spiritual adviser , biIeves time omutrltlon is gentmlne. Tile priest lviii 'h3lt iiolmnes every day mind will admlmmistor time last rites of tile Itomiman Catholic elmmmrclm milortly imefore tile hammgrmg. ! Tlmmmrsday mmmorlm- log Immass will aioo be said for hIm In time Jimtirch of the Armnuhciatlon. The scaffold 5 ready , but will not be erected ummtll Tlmlmrz- lay mornIng. It % sihi lie placed 1mm the center m , if tile corridor in WhCil the comdenmmmem : ] lIsa's cell aces. t. I.ommls Semmooiflht'etiOll l'roli lbIlel , KANSAS CITY , May 4.-A special to tile tar ( rein Jefferson City , Mo. , says : Te uprome court today made amm om'der imrohlb- tlmig the election tomorrow 1mm St. Louis for I ; chool director , and comnmanillng the dlrec- ors to appear before time court on May 12 0 answer for commtenipt. "THE ACADEMIE BE MDECIHE OF. FRANCE HAS PLACiD Aj5ollznare ( lITHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERSIm ) ' ] A'J' TI-IE 1-I EAD OF ALL 'Fl-I E " WATERS EXAMINED FOR Jr PURITY AND FREEDOM FROM CII DISEASE GERMS. " ------j - - - - - - - - j/ \ - " - j'C" 'C" , , T ii I ' jr. : Gladness Comes \/'mt1m / ii bet tt'r mmimtherstmmimdlmmg of time trnmmsiemmt mimitimmi' of time immmmim , ' mliys- heal Ills , WlIt'lt vammisil imt'fort' hmm'mPt'r ef- fort.s'-cntltm t'llortsphetmmmmimt. . efFoi't- i'iglmtly hlrect ed. 'Flit're Is commmftmrt In time IcImolvietige , timat st mummy formmis of slckmiess ' ' mint tine ' . rii't' to nmm' nct.mimml tils- ease , immit. hiimiph3' to mt constipated etmimill- , tIml of time s3'st'lmm , vJiich time plensIlImt. fllmllIly laxative , Svrtmp of Figs. iromlmli- . :13' : roimmoves. Tliitt Is why It. is thit tmmmly ' reimiedy "ithi mnlhllomms of fuinillt's , timid is evcryvlmtro cstcermmt.ul t0 ImigImly by mthl s'lmo value goomi lienitim , Its bencticIltI . effects Ili'O IILIC to time met , tlmnt It , Is the olme remmiemly 'li jell ) ( ( ) Cs IlItermImlI clenimhlimess wIthout tlebhhltmmtlimg thu ol'galls cmi vhIkIl It nets. It. is therefore mill immmportaiit , Ill Ol'der to get Itx bemme- tIdal t'f1ticL , to imote 'hiemi yotm lImr. ehmrt.'ttm , tilat yeti lmmtve time' ge'imuimie nrt'a- dc , whmklm is mmmauufncttmred by time Call- forlmia Fig Syrup ( u. ommly mtmmd miold by 1111 repmmtalmie drtmgg'ists. If 1mm time eimjo.vmnermt of good hmcnhtlm , nmmd tIme system is regmmlmmr , luxatives or other mpmmmi'die.s lIl' times mmot ImeChed ( , If miillicted Wit.ll nay lmCtUlti tliseam.e , tmmmo 1l1i13' ho eomnimmcimdetl to time imlost m.lcihlftil lmhmysicItim , htmt. If iii mmet'd of ii laxative , cliii should hmrtve time best , nmmd 'Rh time tvt'll-immforr'ittI evoryvhmere , Syrup of Figs htlmmds itighmest mmmmti is mmmost largely Lm'Jed ammd girea immost gelmeral hatisfaction. ' The ye . I , . J _ ; - of ttiecardln yoce Lii' bloomers or Sweat- ; . 3pl , ruilominlt.mi&ulton _ b : 'i imtshmt'tI wIth timO . nou.sbrIulIug " /ii"htma44G steau and they vihl come out bright and fresh as now. Never Shrinks , Never Fades. . . N The only soap lit the market whirim can bo relictl on to wash all mmmammmlor of woolen fahrlcs wIth perfect satisfactIon ant mire- terre mmmc colors in time moL delicate sIlks , mjiulls , ursmindlos mInd all waslm Ooiis. Made by IIAWORTHSCHODDE & CO. , CHICAGO. G3Leonami St. , P. " V. . ' . . _ . _ . . _ _ _ . flition , PAtEI hOTEL. ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' I'll lIt'L'1'1l'I'IL 4tNI ) .itNLIS S'I'REE'VS , 14) rEnmtms , , balims. steamIm liepit 11111 all mmiodcra oli'emlleaces. mlumos. $1.20 and $2.01 per day. 'able uniuceIled. Simeclal low rati' , to regular csmr.lerg. FnNm Iil1mmTclr , algr. 3 O'YDSL 'rONIGII' ! ' iU ESIA Y , MAY 5 , 9 6 . . ' ' ' " " A. NILV I.IiCTUIII6 ill' beit G. Ingersoll. SiJllIJIC'l'm ] ii15 Foundations f FiEh , " "A , nmarveloualy brIllIant , mmc'imulnrly mini ( tixliaUstiv , ' t'lueliiatiumm or LIItmgmmustli"i , mositlon.1 lostomm I ht'rill , I1ICES-Entirefirat hoar , $1.03 ; bimleimmy , coo Ibid 5c : gallery. 25. LLHE CBEIGHTON . . Tel. 1531-l'axtomi f limirc'i' Mgr.i , 14ieeal return cngagt'nmetit ONI ( ll'm' HI I n-'lilOlLlC ( ) V % ' ( I Il Ill' . . ' 114t'Fl 2i6E TUMUlt itt. ) 't % ' 2rmI : ) . CLAY CLWENT , m tile CoomI ! Vt ! iySmmceo.s DJ IYt.L i'rlc it , 2' , 35 < ' , lIe , 75c , $1.0) ) . 2.latIne Irlecs , iimil r.o ( , Lllty Ib-il-F1NNIOAN'H mm.ti4. I . Beautify- . Yoitr ' . 0 I S 0 Home NEW CARPET for the Parlor , or a few - , . .Lk.Parlor pieces , if selected with good taste , I will add much to the appearance of your I home , Let us give you prices'on strictly up- . ' : to-date Furiiisliiiigs. i / - I 1V ? ' L\93&S ! COVNR. ! i , , 1 RECEP ' L 100 I. CHAIRS. I : I LET US SHOW YOU OUft New Lace Curtains ; They are the handsomest ever shown , i n Omaha. D ( A T' IhT . vcz youR MONI1Y'S ' 'OllTii . ; ; I UL4tLI 3. I J-4l ) YoUhl 2.IUNIIY HACK , 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - II OMAHA FURNITURE & CARPET ' ' COMPANY , 1211 nd 1213 Parnarn Street. ' : . -