Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1896)
3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ¶ fflE SUN1)AMAY 31 , 189th - r'any ' and tice ! were emp1oe4 In transferring property to 1ace ot fety. 1he reflef cotM. organized by the SL Louis Prov1dent asioeIattan , is canvasing the Iitriet from Tenth treet to the river between Oeyer avenue arul the ral1raI tracks. On Fri day they hail reached Twelfth street and to- tlay ccntlnned their work rt. Th ) uai1. quarters of the Merchants exchange relief committee wn tlronget1 all day with ad faced mcli and women , receiving iceor. Some of tlio torle told were heartrend- Jng. Jng.The Soulard street police station i , the center of the relief work In the eatern lO1tiOfl of the ravagel letrIct. ! It lice near the center of tlit , storln'R path and aliords a convnieflt and accessible bureau , Quito a number of relief wagona have boon , Iaced at the command of the sergeant In charge , and the offlcer are Instructed to direct por'oflS apilylng to them for relief -or as fii'tance to ( lie station. In nil $169,108 lin been collected for the ' % cyrk Cf rtIief. This includes the city's ap propriatlon of $100,000. ONF TIIOUSANI ) MI * AT WORK. The work of cleaning up the devastated dItrict lit South St. Louis was begun thia morning One thousand men , with teams , ere Put to work by the street department under the erserial supervIsion of Commis- &oner Mimer , Stfllday morning ( ho entire street depart- Tnent go to work tinder tile dircetlon of Chief of I'oilco Ilarrigan , searchIng br bcdes of the deati , Tiio street department Is now working at an cxpen.9e of $2,500 , a ( lay. Commissioner Mimer nys it will take $75,000 to Put the streets In order nimd haul away the litter. There Is about 13,000 to the credit of tlio departimient for this branch of the service. flxcitement has entirely 'mubsiled , and the stricken IeOPb0 ) have' already settled tl'iwn to face the situation anti niako the bust of it. On every hand may be seen men , womfl and childi'en engaged in time work of rostorattOll , where it is poasible , or removal , where it is hot. t3ovefltCeIl Persons. dead and alive , have tiow been taken out of tue ruins in the neigliborimood of Seventeenth and flutgcr streets , which , it. is thought , constitute the cimtire number buried there. All the other residents of the wrecked buildings have been located elsewhere. A large force of city employee is nOv at work cieim ing the street. At the old Soulard market vork has been abandoned. Tito debris at this point does not obstruct travel nnd wilt not be toiicb d for eomo time. Comnmor.e has , hosevcr , already sprung up in and about the ruins , The vendors and lmuclcsters are out In full force and enjoy btit slightly diminished trade. The tradesmen whuec shops were demolished have contrtvo4 tern- porary quartets under the sheds in that vortbon Or the 01(1 ( buildIng yet standing. At the ruins of the fmmrnltttrC factory , at Souiard. and liroadway , a larga city gang is at work clearing the streets. Its eftors are supplemented by those of a crowd of volunteers who Iabbred with the expectation of - recirvering the body of Charles Berget , a driver for the concern , which Is supposed to be still In the ruins. Around Latayetto park , east , west , north and south , the iitnbcr of ruined houses is legion. Chirn- neys are being rebuilt , missing roofs rePlaced - Placed by tarpaulins , walls patched and rocms cleaned. Some persons have got as far as putting in window panes , but they are few. Some of the street railway lines that suffered from time storm have resumed operations , and are besieged by immense crbwds of sightseers visiting tIme ruins. The remaining iines will be In shape for service next week. Time magnitude of the city's misfortune In losing the city hospitni is becoming - coming more apparent daily. Only actual experience in attempting to care for the untottunates niado doubly homeless by the storm has brought out the full extent of the calamity. The. work of butiding a now boa- pltal will be begun at once. STRANGERS IN THE CITY. The storm has attracted to St. Louts an enornioue crowd. The atreets are thronged with atrangers night and day. The hotels are taxed to their utmost capacity to care for their guests. Some of the big downtown hostelries have had to put cots In the mand. For tIme paat three days all the rail- rooms to ccommodato ti&e extraordinary do. read tratn Into St. Louis from every dlrec- tion have been loaded to uguarda with the pasaengera , Unio etatMIs Jammed con- etantly witba , mov1ng , eager. restless mae 'of hurnantp' . im the ruah of''vsitora there Ire aboutas many women as men. Ap. parently all the towna within a mt'e radius of 100 iull a of St. Louis have emptied their vopulatione bore and thoumands have come from far beyond that limit. Most of the strangers are drawn here by morbid Cu- riolty , but many of thorn came to look after relatives and rienda. Time devastated district in St. Louis has , a cuIiar fascination for visitors. Thousands ot thens throng time Lafayette park region an really impede the work of rescue and repair by crowding the wrecked buIldings and climbing over the tottering wals and heaps of ( lebris that the re'cuers really fear to approach too smear. The scene throughout time wrecked 4llstrict last night was a peculiarly weird and dread- fql one. Up to 10 o'clock it was unbroken darkness , save hero and there where a dim Iatnp sent faint gleams outward , IndicatIng - Ing the few houses which had not suffered to such an extent as to be uninhabitable. Those seftnled lUt to accentuate the gloom of the surroundings. Constantly passing to and fro were shadowy forms , sometimes alone , but more often in twos and indicat- log their progress could sometimes be heard faint metallic clicks , which , to timosa familiar with tIme sounds , Indicated time pres. en of the militia. NatIonal guards tO time number of 150 macmm were patrolling UIQ district bounded by Chotoau and Geyor avenue from Grathl avenue to the river , They had received explicit ordore to halt every one they met to demand expiana- tiona of their presence on the streets , and if , these were not entirely satisfactory and above suspicion they were to arrest the aus- poets , In the event of resistance they were to use their rifles firet aqd it they would not then move to use cartridges. The demeanor - meaner and determination of three militiamen - men was encouraging. It was evident they felt tile responsibility which devolved upon them amid they were detorrnlimed to provo worthy of their trusts. Ever ) ' nook wlmlcii immight prove the hiding place of those on evil umisslon bant ssas inlnuttly examined , and it would have gone bard with any one caught committing a crinmo. A large number of hard looking char- nvters with appearances against them were 1101113(1 ( antI given explicit orders to move aim. flESCUERS SREK U1ST. In pasiiog the snore noticeablim wrecks a most uncamimmy foaling cause over one that it , might yet bo the fimlioral oyro of seine untorttmmmato whose life had been crushed out. RePet and rescue vork bad been en- ttrely eusponded and even relatives of per- soul fOr good reasons supposed to lj under some particular chaotic mmmass had gone to sonic liospitablo roof to seek rest after the fatigue of tlio dreadful day. All vimo had a roons habitable had freely ofored It to the irnor outcasts. flank and atatioii were entirely forgotten , each remern- bering that he was but a member of time gfeat human family , Vacant imouses voro thrown open , and cotmi and betIding urnlshed by neighbors. Time ( yequent rapping of niglmt sticks indicated - dicatod tIme presence of time regular police , rhoso zwtsmbersi bind been increased as far as imossiblo cDnslstent witim time adequate pro- tectioim of the baaimce of the cIty. The two elomoxmts of orotuctbull were on vary good ternmms , stopping whenever they met and ox- chsnglmmg reports and advice , Time police imeing time nmoro accustomed to such dtmtie , gave their coatijutors ninny valuable -pointers. 0mm every hand could be seen ruined houses in immure or less Irreparable conditloims of doimmolition , In some cases time front wail was gene and the mnommiiglit streansing In reveuied tIme wreck of what had beep the treiisurei ( imommecimold goods of forumer occu- ilailts. Ammd tlieve occutnts , where vero they ? fleid , ailvo , in time hospitals or nmourllilmg time visitation of death in their fmtimily circles ? None could ioy , VANDALS AT WORK , 'Fimo ghOSt mimarkeil dit'turbance was on- coummtemed at Seventh and Park avenue , Whore a sang of lioodugmi. beaded by Timomnims .lcLornmott , a notorious character , attempted to hold high carnival of flac- chanaiian roysterilig , They emmtered the home of W'illiamn Kuhn. i'ickd up 11111 lamp froum tbo table and took It across the street , where they ProPoad to have timeir revel. Kulum reported time' ' miffair to First Lieutexmaimt I' , , S. . Chariot of commny A , who was In charge at that point. Ito took a aquaj and irecoedv4 at once -to tue remmdczyoumm of the gmtug , where he rounded up tifteep , Ily this time a very large crowd lied gatimored at Iigbtli and Park avenue , iptent UPOH rescu- lag time prisoners. Lieutenant CharIot was ldforimmed of their design , sad leaving two of lila four men on guard , took the otimer two and proceetled to clear the strcct. The crowd was inclined to dispute this , but Chariot gave his men or-tIers to hoot straight and fast , If neceesary , whlie ho dls'piayed iii revolver at tim I cock , It was a qimeation for moment whether or not there was to be blocxltied , with ciiance greatly in its favor , hut only for a moment. There was a surging bsck and footm , and finally time mob broke and dispersed , Lieutenant Chariot then returned to the saloon and laid down the law to his prisonore of vsr. lie told them it 'sas his nmmriioso to release them , bet that. if they returned time ) ' would be sent to the Four Courts.'Ith this warning they were released. Thieves were active last nIght , and , al- thrimgh several hundred marl are protecting property , time thieves did considerable steal- 115g. Storie of boslieo having been robbed of valuables are numerou , Several hmmnmired suspicious characters sere arreate.l imy timc police and militia last night , and as the police - lice station was crowded , they were idacc-i ( mistier the care of time nmilith. No city in the world , in proportlomm to its population , has better te1egrphic facilities tinin St. Louis. limit time steno has blown dbwmm the wires and stilled the instrtmment& ' , and for a few hours St. Ltmuis wa. virtually in a sorhi to itself. Thousands on thousands of messages wore stacked imp here to be sent , and Os great a iuimmbcr were flied in other citio for St. Lrniis delivery. Inimimediately after the storm the ccmnpanios boaalm time (155k of replacimmg time wires. Timoimsanda of linemen were sectmroml and the work of rccon- I atruction was 1)115110 ] night an1 ilay. As fast as they were put in- working order the mesrages flashed over the wire , , Operators were brought [ room nil available sources , and mncs.engers by the lmtmndreils , motmntssl on bi- cylcs and horses anti messengers on foot , were employed. But the teegramm viied imp faster than they could be bandied. To deliver all the messagi was an impossibility - sibility , anil at night moore than 10,000 sues- r'agos were placed In time mails for delivery by time letter carrlnrs. The flr.st deliveries Friday and Saturday mimorning contaimmed thousands - sands of the well known telegraph envelopes , which the companies wore unable to handle. In addition to time privati telegrammms in- qtiirlng almommt frttnde antI in reply to queries , many epecini non simper correspondemite had congregated in the city , and to a great cx- tent they mmmormopoilzed the wires is'ltIm special to their papers. Friday nigimt imearly 1,000- 000 words of special telegrams were sent by tim ao correspondents. itIiVISI'I ) i.th'i' ( ) I' i'1tOl'1iL'1'Y LOSSFS oil , ' istlmimmmle Yh.iell'Briljr4 Iuuie ( lie , I'ltLI to Vinier F'Ive 311li iou , ST. LOUIS , May 30.-Time Post-Dispatch this afternoon prints a statement wimbcli very materially modifies oil previous estimates of tm aggregate loss , Time article sayo : "No twtinmate of time financial lois sustained Imy this city from time stOrm approaches the correct figure nearer than sayeral millions can be prepered for at least a weak. but it im already evldeimt that rcpresentation' of lO'3 equalling and somitlmnen exceeding $50- 000,000 are as unfounded upon fact as the reports printed by many torrigim paper.i that the lose of life would roacim thousnds. Timese statenienb made In th midst of tlm weird and Imparfect impreumions of time night of tim storm and tue simcceding day mmmigimt temporarily be allowed to pass uncmmailenged , but now that St. Louti has iartlally recv- ered its composure and st itself to time task of restoration exaggeration e'mould ' b dona away with and measures of reiiof fitted to actual conditions. 'Vitim thus end in view , time judgment and advice of prominent citizens with hotim knowledge - edge and experienca in such matters have ben sought and obtained whim time result that time enormous total imeretefore set up has scaled down to a more probable eggro- gate. Very careful consideration of facts and flgurcti justifies the aseertion that time imitherto generally accepted figure. $50,000,000 , must ba divided by five to give time rnaxiniumn lGs sustained. In fact , conservative and well informed busina finn regard 5,000,0OO as being nearer the proper amount. "In arriving at. timis conclusion all the heaviest ioaa3s have been considered and time flgure3 have bren obtained from persons In possession , in almost every Instance , of ape- clal knowledge. The following is a table of : ths principal loez : fit. Louii Unfted lIevmtorymmpany..3 OOOO' ) St. Louis 1etrigeratnr ( mmd Wo.jen Gutter - ter compalmy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Eads Irkige. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0)0) ) ( 'imMic cImoo1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 'Iurclme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIggtt & Meera' new tactory . . . . . . . . . Stre.1 raflroa1s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltI'er Intresta..b. . . . T.legraph lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O'OO ) Telephone anil electric light companies. . city lntItutIons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iio.o F'Iro alarm telegraph system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . flailroaI Intem-ets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . roo.o , I'uIlk Brollmers Iron WerIc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grout Ilagglmmg mpany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N. K. Falrlank & Co.'s factory. . . . . . . . . . intni Oil c'mpflY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.4Mm St. LmuIs iron an , ) Machinery enrnpmny. 1'imcr Cotton Cmpre88 company. . . . . . 3O,0) LaCiede ( ; amu company , Second and Con. vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.000 F' . Godard ) IIoOr Mill cmpam. . . . . . . . . . flannatIn' Galvanized Iron otnpmmny. . . . i4IIlR Ottm'nnI Furniture company. . . . . . 65.000 Tenements , Seventh and flutgr. . . . . . . . . . 2)0a ) t. Ylnct'xmt's asylum , Tenth no.1 Marion 15.000 Purina mills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ihtckle-1tazrh'o1-1InwaCd company. . . . . . . 5,00) Stromnbrg. Kraua & Co. , factory. . . . . . . . . . 8,00) 1iI1lam Ottenad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.000 fc1erIcranz % lutli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8001 Lden PmmlllBluIng house. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 Snwyor Manmiractuslnw company. . . . . . . . . . 40.000 ilrown Tobacco company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solktrka tomg house. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00' ) Aetna Iron works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so.nso Cnnii'Ildnte4 it'eI anti Wtre company. , , , 10.000 l0xeelmilimr laundry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 lirhlge am ) iteach 7danuracturlng corn- iany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.ooa Plant MiI1ln conmpsny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,00) Mueller 1)rtImcra Furniture compammy , 40.00' ) 1' ! . M. limick & Co. ( warehow ) . . . . . . . . a' ) oa WnInwrgmt ) bremvery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , mmheuaer-fltiscPi brewery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,00) Nation SSmmii ) 'aper company. . . . . . . . . . . . 49,000 William Koenig & Co. . Eighth and Web- nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :0,000 Cup1eVoo1enware eonmpny ( ware- Imouse ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.000 C. ,5. CostUIa , furniture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,09) Starmttard Stem'I company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . impatemn & .UUr-ensteln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,00) 10. 1' . SId'l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cox & Gortbn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.000 imelcimer b0uirar refinery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,0) ) llylrauiic I'ress Prick cmmnpany . , , , , . , , . . 10O(9) W'IflIamn .1. Lesnp ) , rewcry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,790,000 "This table aggregates less than $4,000,000 , a total quite large enouglm , but almost immsig- nlfleasmt i'hen conipared with time fallacious e9tirmiates. To tills , however , must be added the damage done to the residence property tlirougimout time cty , whlcim , shile it will be vary' large , cannot In the nature or the case amount to as much as that done to business vroperty , ne shown above. ' 'Viewing tile situation in this light , it will be seen that $ i0.000,000 aimoulti be ample to cover time actual property damage. This estimate lma,9 not included time ios and damage - ago to furniture , Thie wilt never be kimown. Tb greater part of time damaged furniture will be repaired and made to eumce. Especially - cially will timip be true In the Imemes of time iaoror ciasea. On the whole. while the loss will ho enormous , it will fail mostly upon labor to replace it , a condition not without Its encouragooment for time irevention of suffer- iimg. ' 9(03110 ( OIl' TIJOSIO Who -AlliS MISSING , Xsmmnes ( if Vt'rsonsot'Ylmoui ltt'iulyes CAui Olitni n Nii ' ( ' 1,1 logs. 8'I' , LOUIS , May 30-There are many pee- pie missing iii St. Louis and anxious rola- tlvea and friends are beginning to mourn them aim dead , as no immiorniatlon as to their whereabouts has becim obtaimmed , The list is as followst Ctmailem , Aimeholt , Ilary Wmmgner , liertha Jacob , Wailer ( Iruenwald , Maceta ) liclm'y , James Young , T. J. Stevens , Jummie McClellan ot Web- .larnes II. Snmith , sler Grove , ala. , Juiiiemi lOvaims , Adolph Goodman , 3zicmml , Ven4t , Jacob , 15aclme , harry I'ermce of aitnnok'omee llee'se , aPollS , (1. A , ttaufer , lIerumamm Bcimrnaiemmbach , F1tIOIO SII.VI5It CAit Iii IS KIIX'I'UCICY. Slitte l'mimui'rist Ic Comie'imIoi ' % Viil lie . 'l'.ft ti ) One fur ( lie 'IsItt' lIetmiI , LOUISVILLII , Ky. , May 30-Returns to the Courier-Journal from all but four of the ( lemocratic county conventions held in this t'tato today to elect delegates to the slate convommtioim at Lexington , June 3 , show that the latter body will be made of 590 free allyer delegates and 309 gold standard nmen , with eleven to imear from , These returns give the silver men a majority of the delegate4 1mm every congressional district in the state ox- capt in the Fifth. In time Second , Third and Fourth districts time delegates are solid for silver. Umimimirni of ii 1'itmimicr , N1OIIRAiA , Neb , , May O.-Spocai ( Toio. gram.-Tbo ) funeral of 11. 'Westernian , one of time pbopeet settleres and liz'st treasurer of ICimox county , was held today , poopie coming ( real au parts of thb county , AFTER 1ORN1DO COIE FLOODS Clouclbnrsts in Missonri 1ear1y Wash Wash Away Two Towns , SEVERAL WHOLE FAMIUES ARE DROWNED ' 1'i''iil3'-Spj-emu iemilims sit StIIC'it tmiil 0 no imi u'ipsii , , ai'I I Ii ( lit' l'sMi iii I t' hut 'J'iH'ML ' ' ' ( ' l'igiui't's 4S'iIl IlL' Iiierensi'ml , ICASAS : CITY , May 30-A special to time Tttnc-s froni Neo3ho , Mo.say a : T , i'o cloud- bursi occurred 1mm (1mb county at an early hour timi mntroing , one At this place and one at Seneca. One life wan lost imere mini taenty-evon at Seneca , SYI4VIOSTICIt WOOD , drowned by time over- ttmrning of a bnat wliil being taken from the Ilcoded district in Neosho , leatl at Seneca : MRS' , flOIIINSON and ChILD. - T. J. WILLIAMS nail PAMILY of FIVR , MRS. lOEfli4Rit of Carthage and her TIIItRR CII1LDI1RN. 11. ANIRRAUX , a jeweler , and IAMILY of FIVE. CAIU4 SChMIDT and FAMILY of FIVI. Mis.sismg : 13. Cross. Mrs. Anderson and family of the Dayton roller mills , Rev. Harry White and wife of Seneca. Two buildings were awept away at. tliL piano , but the loss was siigit. Time damac to cropi' and fimrnltuto is great , as many houses were blooded. Time commdttion of Seneca is pitiable. It is a towim ( if 1,200 inimatmitants , sixteen miles west of here , and Jim cittiated in a valley. Time water extended from builT to bluff and was frommm [ cur to cix Inches deep In every business - ness house , Many builillnga were washed away , among them being the building of time Seneca IIspatch , together with the 0111cc. A number of rerilommce lmouos were ala swept away. Time Methodist Episcopal church ( ssmmtim ) ivas carried several blocks , Itev. harry WImito and wife of the 'Met1mO1ist I'piscopal cimtmrcii isero in time Iispatclm office aIi both are missing. They were 'narrioi in Now Jersey only two weeks ago. Carl Schmidt and family of live were swept away. A Mrs. flobimison , with her cimid clasped to her , was found in a drift. Both were dead. The wires are down amid all information wau brought by messenger. It is thought that twenty-raven peroons lost their iive.'i in and near Seneca. The 'Frisco railroad ima , two bridges out near Dayton and Sesmeca anl nmtmch track was washed away. There will be mme traths from other the cart or wet until furthsr ordora' . Time Kansas City , l'lttr'burg ' & Gulf has washnuts north of Neo- slip , but trains are running between here and Siioanm Springs. A report han just bean received here train Seneca that nine bodie.s imavo been recovered - ored , but time nammies could not be , ascertained , It is timaught the flood oimy prove much worse timan at first reported. Indlcatons ! now point to another storm , in which event thm damage - age to life and property wiii be enormous. The boss to Seneca lroperty will reach $150 , ' . 000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'INI ) MORE i)10il ) IN EAST ST. LOUIS. Seven liijnreil i'ersoJiM'bio Ilmive Ibeil In tIi' II.spItuilH. EAST ST. LOUIS , May 30.-The ihit of dead at East St. Louis was incrcasd by coven last night. They ivero unfortummatca wimo died in the Imospitais of injuries rcsivoi during the storm. They vcre : . , - - COLLINS. , CIIAItLL'S. - . - . I'nITz. ' . iItIIsll'IIItCYS , _ . . 1'ltFfls4. F. A. . . - flIiCIOY , iVILL1AM. . WAL.SII . , ' , VIhLIAII fl. w.ITlmoLJsg , .kt0. . . , ' . , . , . . r - The llaliieby house ruin , ncar.t1mob'Idge , Is still 'auppsood to contin man dea'd. ' V1mo thoy- are , therp is no niomins of knbwing. Not a brick of this wreck has been todche1. It ilej a simattered mass of debris all , iuslmed in , the four wails having appareutiy given way together , all failing toward t1m&cbntcr. This hotel is said to have contained t least forty bcerdera' . Whether they wer timerp at the time of the storm in not kniwi. That some of them wore inside is almost , ertain and how they could have escaped d ath or injury is hard to imagine. Owing to time lack of system here It Is impossible to get a list of time mlssftmg. No rtcrd is kept of the persons who have been a&'kesl for at the police statton and none kept of thmoe reported as safe who were thought to imave boon killed. The police ore so overworked that they have no time for such labar. That may come in time , but now It Is out of the question. During last night three persona we . , taken from the Tromont house ruins. They were only olightly injured. but terribly frightened. Imlany dead bodies are thought to bo in time ruins of the Tremont house and as some have beCn taken out alive time eearch for the othera Is progrear'ing more rapidly in the hope that otimers In the ruins are t'till alive and caim ho saved. The burial of bodies still continues and every kind of a vchicio in whicim a colOn can be placed is being used to , carry the bodies o the cemeteries. The bodies of iii ! the clerks in the Yandalla freiglt imouse imave bean removed from time ruIns , , in the opinion of Mayor Bader the total loss of property in Ifaat St. Louis will not exceed $2,000,000 , while It Is true that it will take more timan that , sum to repimfco the buildings destroyed. A schedule of time Ioaaes to time railroads lii 1ast St. LouIs ha bean - given out as foibows VaniaIImm. , round imouse. . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . , , , , , . , ' .1ti,00' ' ) imig Fotir i'ound ( moUse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,00) Stammmlarl Oil companY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i,000 Freight cars In fig Four yarIa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.0) Cont'nts of samoa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lug Fcur trelgmt ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) Vandatla frelgat ears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 I Contents of same. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,0) I Vani.ilIn. freight houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00ooo ContentJ Cf same , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,0) llmmIiIrn'mre & Ohio freight cars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,0) ) Cosmic-fill Of same. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.59) ' ) Chicago & Allan cara ammi , coatents. . . . . . . . 10,00) WmitflIi cars nod contents , ' . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 20,0) ) - 'Foletip , St. LouIs & Kaimana City. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.000 MolmIle & Ohio railway cams , ileiot and eon- ' tents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 i Loaes in terminal yarde nim1 contents. . . . . . 2.,00) srs s'r , LOUIS LIOnS NJJII ) AID , Jolium II. Sm'sF1gimres Are Not-lOx- stggemitli'sl and lImmity Ik'sliiite. ST. LOUIS. May $0-I'ollce 'Comnhlasfoner c John A , Leo is not one of those who oetimato time damage of the storm as lIght and who tlilnkB that St. Louis -amply able to reiieyo the distress unaided , Mr. Leo has gommo caofuiiy over the wrecked districts witim Chief of PolIce lIarrI- gao and examined tue condltiopsolosoly aimd intelligemtly. lie said this inornimmgs "I timink the foolish faLse pride which has imranmptcml the argument that St. Lotmis.mmoed no outside aid and can take care of her own distress and ruIn is well deaervismg of gen- ermil denunciatIon. The men who imave an- smounced that we need no outside aId tie not know or appreciate the gravity of the sitmia- tion and represent only their own well ted , commifortabte and well housed personal views. "I have very timorouglmiy explored time ruIned districts 'with time chief of police and vice president of the police hoard and know that the average of the estimates which are ammado of time damnegee by the press are not oxaggorated. "If time damage Is $20O0,000 , whlgh Is I about time loireat estimate nmade , and time ub- solutoiy miecessitlous conditions , such as pas. I Itivo inch of food , clothing and shelter , are only 5 per cent , It will require 500,000 to re- lieva timeim. I imtve never known a cail for public aid to be made that St. Louis people did not come promptly to the front , and I do not desire to see conditions either underestimated - estimated or exaggerated. "St. Louis doea need at preeent all the aId she can get Our own people who can afford to do so will help and timeir aid will be Jib- oral , but I claim that no sum smaller than $500,000 will be adequate to relieve time absolute - lute lack of food , clothing , imouseimold equip. sneuts and shelter , "It simouid ho remembered that hundreds of manufacturing plants have boon destroyed and many thousands of people are to be out of employnmeot for several months. Who , therefore , dares take the responsibIlity of 'aying that 13t Louis tan and will take care of her own sufferers ami eufferng7 l a man's home Is blown to pieces and destroyed , is he any the less entitled to relief than ( ho man who has heino or famiiy and imeeds merely foodl'Pj I The amimonntta-faycrs will have to pay to repair and r5WLclty property blowmm down ansi damaged will notjmo a miili one , 'mlr. Randall. commmrnitoner f bimililinga , thinks about $ l10.00qfml rehabilitate the city's i > Imildings. Or'-1)me otiu3r lmamul , l'res'Ident Mc. Math of time tiard , of public irnprdvernentem , thinks Mr. Ttlpmdali's statement oxaggeratel an , ? Iehvimmg'ett $ the city hospital , which is n'mnnst ( iestroe&cRJcimiates ( lint $10,000 or $15,000 will ) . ) to make all neces- racy repairs , g ' - , ' . , , 11II-'IN Ii III'flZTIli ) . Little 'iIInI5i' , Iim Illinois CnmuiiI.1'l -.jS's-viit , & 'u fly. ST. LOUISMii-O--A imecial to time I'ost- Dlspatclm from Tleilovlj ( , ill. , CaIro : Meager repor's ' receivemi 'lmere f)6ni I''CW Ilaten. ! just over the line in Clinton 'county , intlicate that that vihidg lma.s ieen practically wiped 001 of existence , ' only' three or four housea renmalimlag , Time dead mmunmber eleven , as Xoiloivs ADAM PETERS JACOII m1ALLRiCIf. P. 13. MEVE1t and IAUGIITER. MRS. ItU.'T end ImITTLId GlltL. I'ETEIt ICi1ANZ nmmdVlh'E. . JACOD LEE , 11)/s. l3AilNliS YOUNG IMUGIITEI1 of J. FECKLOSER. The nunmber of Injured ha not kimown , An appeal sins sent lucre Friday for tents to shelter thmo lmonm9less , but there arc none avaiiabe ! for the psirpeco. 'I'IliO CI1L1. lieu , ) mimliurl . 'ts In Oiummm un 1)neir ( a lUg -lmsi.isu t'ss. Time time Is , mist far off ii'imen the barbam'ous immethod how enmplo'ed In renmoving cancer by the nec of the knife i ill b relegatci to the past , It is not tnliy crsmei In ( ho extroimme , but ineffective , ,1oz it Ja inlIO.OmiblO by a stir- gleal alteration to. remove all time intricate net vcrk of dIeaeejl filuoro , Aimmi the umm- imealtimy tihstlo that , rQialn0 , ivIl breed a see- end cancer. - - The latest addItion to science La the din- covcry In Opaha of ihat is calied time Crab- tree reniedy. This treatment is ioal and radlcai , It dGo 'pdt Oat out the cancer , ncr burn It out , f'i : by both t'neao processes osund hod 'umnaounil IicTh must alike 1)0 ile strayed , but it irratilcates every diseased part of the fleslu , leaving a clean ii'ound which soon imcai , ' , . 5mm immany itmatancea wiioro the cancer is net of huge size time patient may go about hIs wcrk as' usual , and ire all cases the atm'aln-upnsm general heaitim and time i.'irvouo flytmtemml i75 per cent less thami siucn a stmu'glctil operation In performmmod , So simeceoSfumi im.t the treatment proved that the Omaim Cancer Juro- sanitarium has been incorporated at 2123 Dodge. where many cases are receiving attontton ovary day. Time sammitariuni niay.be'reachiod by taking time flarney car lin1 apd anyona wishing a con- sultatlon may h&va it free of charge , So stmre is the rcmmody'that the institution guar- antoce mm cure or mooney i1il ho refunded5 W. L. Crzmbtree , tlmenmaiagdr , imao time beat medical - ical attesmdaumt tima ) cA'n balmad in the peron or lr. H. \Vhqelnr. . A. 1) . Jotet' , who is known far and ) d' Is one oJ Omaha'.l pioneers - eers , is . ' this , trcatncnt since experioncIn it.b1neif In the removal of a painful atimt'malignilpt cailcer and imas done all 'ho can ' of shiowimmg timeni afflicted the 's'hy t9t of their trouble. Time cases t'Mr0. ? OliVer Cbapmnan. 1119 North Seventeonth"btrdet. and Mrs. Aitrop , 699 llarrisan etrfP Cbuncil Bluffs , are roe- ord breakers. 'TSi tJ tim instances the cancer was of the br ttsUmit0 in an advanced stage , havIng reacimeP great Size. Mrs. Chapman imas received niaiiy tiottera Ire-mn all ever the country asklnt-'tod mparticulanm of 'the treatment - mont ansi congratujating her that life had been spared. Ucr0ancer Is praserved in al- cimhmol at time earmlt.aritun. Wihln ( time past six mooths thenea of timlcm cura has apread far anti wide apmlimatlenfa , have come to the sa'mmitarium frqpsrass far east as New. York and a far souhjiTexau. Local references : Coionei C. L. Fbr , 506 N. 23rd streat ; Mr. and Mrs , H. M. , Sldnir. M82Nrth , 30t'h Johh -V. Nichols. 2SG1'CisrIea' Ooot'ge L. Martlim , 20 MilLs strcet.Cc4mslcIi. BiutZo ; ieorgo W. Robof ; 23o ; altrprnia.rme. : 1. 4Wood- hrlklge. 117.S , 17th' I'inkne.Aljen. 012 . 2idf 8.B1 : Xirp it , iirp , $ : cth.'Mh. l ° P. Iel 3230' CrhiMrs. J."J'er1righaimm , 2509 I'ieree ; Mary Bodvick , 1318 S. 15th ; MFs. J. S. Miller. 2702-ctmtning : ; Mr's. E. 'S. Har- ccli , 71tN. 22nd. ' . ' -i. , . , Some jda gfhow groteful persasis are who have taken tlme:0ur mnsy be gained tram the ramark of an3Onaha. wcman , wh said .not lung ago : 'Monqy cannot pay for'ovety - tbipg. and I feal thnt I owe a debt to the sanitarium that , will iever be paid-at least not in .dohlars 'and cents , unless I beqaimio able to endov the institution with a mu- lIon , " . . . IATFiFnI1L1) : 1)1101) ' IN hONOLULU. - . . ' . . . - - - - - - Cmmble Messmtge from Yokolinmnsi. ite- , trti her' leittlt fronm Pimcu , tiimln. CHICAGO. May30.-.H. H. Kohlaaat of the Chicago TirnaItralcP reelveh a cable inca- sage this afLe.rmoQn , dated Yokohama and sgned byLarrin A. Tfjuroton , ox-minister to the Ummited ttitea from the Sandwich island - land , w'blch saId : 'tKateFieId died at hone- iulu , May 19 , cit pneumonIa. " Mica Fl1d was In time Sandwich Islands as time speclal correspondent of time Times-Her- aid and the last heard from her here was a letter dated MayA , in wimloh abe Informued Mr. Kohisuab tial she hind been doing a great deal of horseback riding and that time exercise in time open alrhad coimipictely restored - stored imer imealtim , whtem , before she went- to thm islands , had been -badly shattered , No further particulars thman timose contained In tlmO dispatch of Mr. Thu.raton are known. Soumie Nnuiem'tIneovieeilYSIeIled. , WASIHNI3TO-L M.ay , , 30.-U Imas becim found timat eomo oithb names on the Worid'a fair immedals are inoorrecily spelled. These srrora , imowever , hro'not' chargeable to time rreacur department , as the spelling in every instance cortponds wIth tbmat in the lists rurmiished by 'ihe"Word's ' Fair Bureau of &svardri In Order ito. avoid any disssmtis- motion on time part of.exhibitors the depart- Irment anntaurmeeut that' it will malta the meeded corrdctlona free of cimarge If time rlginal muedais are returned , - ' Oil Fields , Imi'estig-iiImigW'yommIiIg DOUQLAS'WyO. , 1ay 0.-Specai.-Z ( ! , 11 , Wagner , a practical oil well driller of Vilkosbarro , Pa. , tsiicro to take charge of time work of prospectifl fr oil for the Ponnyl- I rania Oil company id the vicinity of this ) lace. Should time idapection , whIch Wagner will at once mak , 1)0 favorable , his company will'eond out a'comnpleto drilling outfit and I : Ommeflce 'work.atOoncq , . - - t'OltI0CAS'J.'t 0F' , . JEOIY'S VI0ATlII0lt. _ - - - o-r-r- - Clear uRd CooleTcmir thulium After I I.o.im&10E.xini'ier $ ( ( JruuiN , WASHGT , my.a0.-The Iorecaat toe Sunday is : 'il $ , . , - .thunder storms tel- For Nehraslca'-7p0al , - owed by clear 'eafl cooler in time eastern portion ; nortimerlyi yinde , For Colorad3-Ris1p , foIiowe,1 by clear veather ; northot'yissInds ; cool r In the iouUm. em rrtion : waramer In , extrcimme fnir ; soutimorly to westerly winds ; wormer n the wesmtcrn imor- lion. ) lit Imq For Okiahommmdai1' lsmdlan Territory-Local thunder storms1prcLmttbi ) ' mmevera In eastern portion , clearing ) n ) vestern ; msoutlmerly is'lnds , shIfting to wearW ' For Missouri rtSci rains antI comlitions continua favorabhfl tar severe local storms ; slutherly windmaada . For lowa-CiqjHhy weather anti local ( hun- der storms : noLmeasterb' winds. For Kunsas-3tlmpWer $ ; probably severe limunder stormsib1r ; easterly winds , imit- log to nortiuerlgt 310 1'or Soutim D4ttit'-SiiowerH. folloivad by rair weather ncrtim , rlY ivinds : warmer in time western porLIon'.S9Oier in time eastern poe. I ? ; 'r wyoming-uhin , followed by warmer winds , stmlftiimg tom.westerly. Lo nt Itceord , OFFICE OF TIth 1ATHER BUREAU , I OMAHA , May 50.-Omnaima record of torn. peraturo mtnd rainfall compared with the orrespoumding day of the tr ' mIaximum temperature , . . 19 82 75 79 Minimum temperature . . , 61 rs ss Average temperature . . . . . 70 70 60 67 - lrecipitation , . , , , . . , . . , . . . , 03 .11 .16 .31 Condition of temperature and precipitation t Omaha for time day and since March 1 , 896 : f-ormal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Excess for time day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Accuunuimsted excess lnc March 1 , . . . . . 119 'Jormmsl precipitation , , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 inch ietlclency for , the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Ineim rotal vrecipitatlon since March 1..14.31 inches Idxcea since March' 1 . , , . , . . . . . . . . .6,97 inches Deficiency for cor period. 1895.a.36 ismehes , Dellcionoy tOr oDe. period 194..4,3I Incimes I Li. J WELSH , Observer. \ \ TEFER'SVONDERFOL \ SPRINT Two Hundro1 atti Twenty Yanis in Twenty-One anil One-Fifth , NEW WORL&'S ' RECORD N TIlE DISTANCE ( heortto'viu's Sit't.mi3' 1lo' CimIs Tire iimrics I ii ( I.e ( iniulep , mit % et. 'orlc Severnl Oilier ltieoris I.iiti erei , N1h\ ' YORK , May 30.-Time intorecliegiato timolitic gaimmes of tlil 3'car ivlil be mnesmmorla- ble for mmiany years to come. 'esteriay timere warm a weed'ng out in time trial contcts , and today , witim ( ho track and 'infield in first- c'ass condition , time breaking of lntercoilo- gimito and other records was lookel for. The most ranguitmo of timoso intere'ted never licpctl to see sticim a record'mjiamhing per- forimiaimco as tlmat immade by U , J. Vt'fers of Georgetown in time 220.yarml dash , Thin won- derfui eprinter not oumly broke time iimtorcoi- legiato record , imtmt lie cucceodod in making a world'e record of 21 1-5 a'econls , wlilcim for the distamico beats all profea.uonal amid nina- tour Ierformmmaimecs. l ! won time 100-yard dash easily lim 9 4-5 eecmmmis , equalling his omyn , wimicim is time world's record , easily. Four Intercollegiate recor.ls werEl broken , 1mnmol' , time 100 ammO 200 yards tlarli , the high jump and half mile run. Time mmiil walk woo lroluctivo of a yery exalting Ilmmislm between Tiiralt of Yale and Fetternman of l'onnryl- vaimla , which Ti rail won hard premise-i , by two yards , Stitwart of I'ennsyivanln pro. test (1 time pole i'aiit atm I tit ciui'stiolm irihl ho itmve'atigated next iveek , but it will mmot have any effect on tIme result of time chain- idontimli , , uu Yale has mmmcc than enougim psiimta to spate in case of aim adverse sled- don. corot Yale , 43 ½ : unIversity Cf I'enn- tiyli'ania , 22 ; Harvard , lGt Georgetowmi , IOI Coitmnmhia , 7' Boston , 5 ; Vm'iiliamns , 4 ; Cor- imell , 3 Wash ngtoim and Jeffersomm , 1 ; Princeton - ton , 1 ; Coitmnmbian of Washington , oimc.imaIf , Sunmnmaries : Quarter mile run , finai Won by T. E. Burke , Ihoston. Tinmo : 0:50 : 2-5. Throwing 16-lb. imaunimmor : Won by C. C. Chadwick , Yale , 132 feet 6'4m inches. ituumtmimmg hIgh junmp : Veum by J. S.'iim - ser , Uimiverslty , of Ptunsylvatmia , witim a jump of 0 feet one inch , which heath time inter-collegiate r9cord mnade by 0. it. Irene. log of Harvard. One mile i tlc : Won by G. 0. Jarvis , Ponnsylvammia. ' 1'inie : 4:28 : 4-5. I'tmtting 16-lb. shot , finalt Won by It. Simeldon , nie , 41 feet 11 % Inclmes. 220 yards. hurdle , final : Won by K. L. Iii onmer , Jr. , ilarvarit Tune : 0:25. : 121) ) yards , htmrle , flimal : Woim by Id. C. Pckins , Yale. Tiimie : 0:16 : 1-5. 100-yard dash , finnit Won by 13. J. Wefora , Qeorgotowmm Tinmo : 0:9 : 45.Voters won easily , and eqtmallt'd iiis worido record , and beat ( ho immter-coliegtato record of 10 soconda held by Carey of Princeton , itamusdeli of Pennsylvania and Crunm of Iowa. - Rhmimiming broad jump , flimalVon by L. P. Sheldon , Yale. 22 fbt % Imich. 220 yards run , final : Vcn by H. J. Wefers , Georgetown. Tune : 2L 1-5 , ThIs boats all previous records. , One mIle Wllik Won by F. C. Thrail Yale. , Time : 6:51 : 2-5. Half nilie run , final ; Won by B. louis- ter , Harvard. Time : 1:56 : 4-5. This breaks the inter-collegiate record by 2-5 sacosmds. - I'oie vault , final : Won by F.V. . Allis , Yale , 11 feet 1 inches , EXCI'I'ING FINISH AT CItIGKE'r. ( ) , iinlins % 'Imm fronitime Gitt Cityi 1 , ' ( lie Close alii m'gfit , ) ? TIr , e luitt. The Omaha and Gate City Cricket clubs met on 'time grounds of the former and played the first nmatch game of time ecasen. Captain 'Voe t , the Gate Citys wn time tois aimsi sent lfs opponeiits to the 'bat on a sogy and difficult ivicket , W. It , Vaughan and F. Hilditch loIng time batting to the bowling of Noile and flowers. Vaughan started in to repro _ , but- when 'ime had five to Imis credit was caught off a strong leg hit. Hilditch payed with care , but did not score heavily , The bowling was good and seemed to be more thami time hatters could manage , until George Vaugiman appeared. George etirred timings tip a iittlo'and Whexi Cameron and Douglas get together they put on tlmlrtoen nine. The Inmilugs closed tor thirty-three. It was remarkable for the smash batting score antI time good bowling of Nealo and flowers. The Gate Citys started out 'weil , to the bowling of Sbnmms ammO George Vaughan ; hut imooring 'was a'oomm stopped by Simma , who Loqlcmmolepa than five wickets. Neaie showed good crIcket fo 1mb fourteen not out. and toward tIme cl9s0 Of the Innings a good deal of excitement was occasioned by the closeness - ness of time coro-33 to 39 The Onmaimas conmnmenced their second inning - ning with a better showing than the first , hut when harry New and Bob Taylor get u togetimer time spectators were treated to some excellent cricket. Harry wemmt in when the score wao 17. ani after pilimug up twenty-four runs and helped brIng time total to 50 , being 44 minutes at the wicket. Taylor played well for his soventeep runs. made In 43 mb- utes. 130th of ( bees players showed strong hitting powers amid good defense. Smnms was the only otimer player timat showed up , playing woil for Imia seven. Tile Gate Cltye reiuirod sIxty-six runs to win the snatch , and It looked as It they were i going to do it by the way they startoi out. lunlo , Richohieu , Bowers aimdVhison pile(1 up the runs. and when two wickets ivere still to fall aix runs were wanted. After MuIr retired four runs wore required , and time Omaimas imad bleed In their eyes and sue- coaded 1mm keeping down run after run , pete to- time dime bowling of the augban brothgrs amid time geed support tbmey had in time field ; i and when Captain Wllson , with three runs to tie time ganlO , tried to steal a short one Johnson was run out and victory wa en the I side of ( lie Omahmas. Time game was replete with brilliant plays. Bowers held I everything in sight and also did si1d oxecu- Lion with the bail. JOlmmtsOIm',3 backstopping was anotlmer fea2 ture of time ganme. Cookoim arid 11111 did themselves proud and saved many a run for thmer side , and w. Vaugiman covered hinmseit witim glory , I taking no less than seven wickets in the iecond Inning for twenty runs. Innis showed I imp well in time first inning , taking fIve wick- 1319 for fourteen run-s. Neale took six wick- - st-a' for t mm : runs , the best bowling average at the day , Score and bowling aumalyals tel- low : - Omaha-First Inningal V. It. Vaughan a hirenton , b flowers , , e. . . S P. hiildltclm , b 74eaio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 U. Ii. CoOkeon b Neale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . I IL New. c loafs , b jIowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 it. W. Taylor. b Bowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 13. \'nimgimnn. . ( ) Wilson , 1 , flowers . . , , . . , . 6 11. Lawrie , b Nealo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m . . . . . . . . . . 0 i : H. Sims , -b Nemm-o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . Cameron , c ltobb , b Neaio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 J. Douglas , Ii Neale . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . , , . , . , . . . . S 'I c , . huh , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o I lye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' , , 'F otai 0 Gate Citys-Firet innings : r. Uarnett , 1) SImma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 m _ . 'P. McPherSon , ii U , Vaugiman . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 A. . D. ltobb , 0 W. Vaughan , b Bimma , , , . , , . I v. . Ttichiieu , b Shams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I % it. Thower , Ii Simme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 f 7. .N'eale not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 I. 131 wIlson , I b iv Simms . . . . . . , , . . , , , . . , . . . . bun Innis , b 0. Vaughan ' ' ' ' : ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' a w. firenton b 'IV. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 bun Muir , I ) 'a' (7. Vaugiman . . , , , . . , , , . , , , . I I ) , Johmnsoim , I ) V , Vatighan , . , . . . . , , , , , , . . , . 0 Llycs , 4 ; leg bye , 1 . . . . . . , , . , . , . , . . , , . . . . ' ' ' . ' . . g ii. otai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l Omalmtf-SecOnlI inimirigs : t 1. hub , c Bowers. ii Nealo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 SI wit. . Vaughan , b Neaie , , , . . , . . . , . , . , . . , . , 6 Ii , . Ililditcim , run out . . . . , . , . , . , . . . . , . . . , . , , . , 2 I I 11. Ceokeorm. C mind b Bowers . , . , , , , , , . . , . . 0 ii. Now , a Joimnson , b Ilowers It. 'V' . Taylor , thrown out Wilson . . . . . . . . .17 :1. : H. Vaughan , e and U Bowers . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ii , Lawrie , tm Bowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I , 11 , eImms , ' thrown out Muir . . . . . , . . . . . . . 7 3 I. Cameron , hi Itobb . , . . . . , , , , , , . . . , , , , , . . . , , , 0 I. Douglas , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 5 13yemi4 : eg byes , 2 ; wIde , I , , , , . , . , , . , . , , , , , . 7 T otal . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , .71 Gate City-Second Innings ; V. lireton. b 0. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (1 ( r , S. Innlmm. 0 W. Vaushan , b a. Vaugiman , , 8 ; , , P. Mcl'imerson , b \ % . Vaughma ; * . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 p. hiarnott , ii W. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . .I v. ltlciieiieu , a Cookson , b W , Vaughan , , . .15 Ii t. Bowers , b W. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 r , .r. Neale , C Qjmlner.on , b W. VaUghan. . . 4 a TALKS ABOUTHI"S CURE A itet1Iodist Minister on the Practical Benefactions of the I Copeland & Shcparcl Fr'eatint.int-Adviscs Invalids to Profit by the Great Advantagcs it Affords to alL I'Colile 'Iio go tiiromigli thIs world ttlt lln'll t'35 OIt'll : mi tlmt'y go it'nrn 't'r , ' C511l , _ % ' itm life ( Itmit ( lit' gemmiline ( 'X ( 'Cllt'hl'O 4)1' I Ii is or I I imi t L'tlIt 1110(1 ( I I y , ci' t li'i ot' tliitt iuofesslommmtl $1'Vi1'e men- dt'l'etl , is limit Illi'mlllrel ( iIIahlIi'lhhfltlCllii3' 1tilti , . irk'e ( If time fee , 'fitert' Is lit ) ( iut'sI lull ( limit a. grm'at Ill tmlI % ' Ii ti'a I I d. frolii en In i'i'it Ii lid mit I mt'i t'li t'onie nimi imitil es en a lint 11 lb I'll to psi ) ' fill' I itt tin en t ml ml ill I lb 1st prt'iI I'.s' 1)li'il ) chmlts imimsi lt'ela1ltH ) i'lo ' , lmlmty ( 'oil- sclt'Iitlomisl ) ' ( It' ( ) thiL'I"lViSO liolil tlwli services at lIver ) ' high ilmire , It. Copelsuid nntl Slht'pnril's fee eilces 154 strIctly ilonhlIlmIl , inul mmli imied. Iclne stiiti reliiedImit'e ' $ ( mit'e Pl'oVltled fiec of charge. Yet t heIr tit'smtnmtnt , Iii. ' 8t1'5il of' lmt'Iiig s'Itlioiit immntet'lnl value iCL'aIlHO ) 'itliotit uiitt't-liil ( 'Xi'IIHI' ) , it ktio'ii to 1k' cui'limg hluImIsIll Ills4i'lisO anti to be savIng lamimimmit life wimei'e all oilier lmiOthl ( > ( liO fall. No better lihimsi l'mttlotm of the ti'Inimiphm of I li COlelltli(1 ( 1111(1 Sliepti'd systelim of tI'i'mttlImeItt of miiilleult and tIempt'm'mlto hiutlmniles could ltSSlIiY iL' flfl'Otiel tlimui lit the foilo'limg idmttelmlc'iit b ) the ite. E. E. linimi , Eigili , Neb. , Mrs-s. , los-sle I.ititil , Council Itltmlrmm , miii Eu Slut- fee , 'I'eIuumimiii , Nob. _ lti'iitl theimi wdi : GIVES HIS REASONS. S'li ) ' 4 Iii' 31 iimtstti ( buumuIliemltIM he ( oieliiil itiiI Slienrd S'steiii to ( I. Sick. It is hot upon simple hearsay tlmat 11ev. Fl. H. hlummt , Methodist Imastor. Elgimm Nub. , mme % , commmmnentla time Copelamisi amid Simepartl systemn to time sck , but mxm time re- stilt of imis own exlerlellCe of tlmat systemim. Said he : "After reahiaiimg time excellence of my treatment imy Dra , Copeland anti Sheparil nmmd tIme manifotl gentral advantages that their system exteimds to the 8clC aimU suffcriimg of every class , I would feel timat I was failimmg in duty to otimers If I umegiectetl to ucknOwl- edge , however hi ielly , the inestimimmile bone- ills Wilicim I niyself imave receIved Iroimi timat system. "I lund practically been aim Invalid froni eatarrii of time Imemisl , throat cud ltmngs f r tiventy years. My hose is'as tightly stopped anti nmy sense of smell about tistroyedMy eyes were imillanmed , watem-y anti weak , giving mm-me constant annoyance antI suffering. Iy voice was greatly Impaired by time en- tttrrhmal Iumilan-mmatloim spreading frommm time heul Into time larynx and ivimid iPe. I also hail freqmmemmt and severe attacks of head. mfcime. whIch would cosmic on by taicing the least cold , "Timougim I began the mat treatment with little hope of benelit , I very rooim realized ( lint I was gettimmg iveil. Perlmaps the best cornmetmt I could make on time treatrnemmt is to say that It imas been of untold beneftt to me. The distressing symmiptoms I imave listed above are practlcaliy gene. I bind myself in re-established imealthm. Under the old methods of treatmnemit imotliiimg seeimmed to give me any relief , but there is no doubt in my mind that the new treatment of Drs. Copemmnd gnd Shepard justliles au time Iraise it imas received. " CONSULTATION BLANKS SENT TO ANY ADII1RSS FIIEFI ON AP1'LICA- TION. THOSE WHO CANNOT COME TO OUR OFFICES CAN 1110 HEADILY CURED BY TillS "HOMES TItIdATMENT. " - . . ' , - ' l.I , -4' ' ' . . . a. Fl. Wiln , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g A. D. flobb , b W. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 J.v. . tuir , I b w \ \ Vaugilap . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 D. Jehmnsop , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1 ( Dyes , 7 ; leg byes , 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Total , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I3O\VLING ANALYSIS. Omaha-First Innings : Overs. Maidens. 1ttmns. Wickets. Neale . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 10 6 Bowers . . . . . . . 7 0 22 4 Gate City-First innings : G. Vauiman . . 9 6 10 3 3' . H. Simnms . . 7 - 1 II 5 w. Vaughan . 2 0 10 2 Omahma-Second innings : Ncale . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 St 2 Uowcrs . . . . . . .10 2 19 5 Hobb . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 14 1 Gate Cltys-Secommd innings : . w. Vaugimnim . .14 : u 20 7 0. Vaughan . .11 0 27 2 J. II. Shams , . 3 1 6 0 Menmber.m of time Gate City club are asked :0 : assemhbe at Fort Oniumima this ( Sunday ) naming at 9:30 : for practice. Every member , ij also surged to ho present at a mmmeeting. of lie club at time club room on Twemity-eevonth sod Lake streets , at 3 p. nm. prommmptly , to llscuss husineso of importance to all. GOOl ) SHOOTING BY OMAhA sIi'N. Paunch JIlmilYs 'l'cant Defeated in 'I'mvi , Cimmtes&s. Time Omahm& and Council Bluffs Gun citmb Indulged Irs two competitive team shoots esterday. Both clubs did excellent work , ; houglm ( ho home teammi won In both instances. Fho following scores attest the work done. lrst teanm eboot : Brucker , 21 ; Raymond , 10 ; Jones , 19 ; Mc- F'arlalne , 18 ; Salisbury , 17 ; hughes , 21 : [ Slake , 19 ; Carmicimaci , 19 ; Sinead , 20 ; Loomis , 15 ; Parzmmaleo , 23 ; total , 221. Westfield , 21 ; Itaimdlett , 20 ; Camp , 14 ; Iiereslmelsn. 20Vest ; , 21 ; Pyper , 31 ; ICings- i ury , 18 ; Campbell , 12 ; Oliver , 20 ; fleimo , 19 : Anderson , 20 ; total , 206. Second team slioot Pypor , 20 ; Kingsbury , i 6 ; Campbell , 14 ; Oliver , 17 ; Bone. 17 ; An- orson , III ; ' , Vest , 24 ; Randlett , 18 ; Camp , 21 ; Ierosiioimor , 22 : Matimai , 24 ; total , 200 , MeFarlalne , 17 ; Saliabtiry , 18 ; I'etermson , 5 ; Jones , 20 ; hunter , 16 ; ICenyon , 18 ; iIIako , 3 ; Macaim , 17 ; Carmichael , 21 ; Loomis , 23 ; i imoad , 17 ; total , 205. Time tellowini Is time record of the Omaha cain's regular weekly shoot ; lirimekor , 22 ; i hake , 25 ; Loomis , 24 ; Je-nea , 15 ; hughes , 19 ; ; snead , 22 ; Parmeico , 24 ; Cole , 21 ; McFimr- aloe , 18 ; Towio , 15 ; Bates , 5 ; Carmicimael , 4 ; Edwards. I3 Salisbury , 22 ; Raymond , 19 ; darshm , 17 ; Hunter16. _ ISV 'I'W'i'N'1'Y'-'I'V ( ) 'l'O NO'h'IIINi. ins-v Oimuhmu Ist t lie iroot hull Gniame at Iiuil , ' Ycstu'rabny. t _ BUTTE , Mommt. , May 30.-Spcelal ( Teie. tram.-Thmo ) Omaima foot ball team was do. 'eated by time StrIng-Butte aggregation by a 'core ' of 22 to 0. Butte won the toss anti vith a strong wind at their back were able 0 score three touchdowns in time lIrot half. rime Omaha team carried Limo ball for snore b arda than time flutto team In timid halt , but ime locals uod the wind to every advantage nd kicked time bail ( lie whole length of time , f leld three times , whicim imandicap time Omaha 0 0501 could imot ovorcoimme by its superior usiiing. In timis half Onmuima lied to use V very one of its aubstituies , im'imichi greatly ceakened ( he teamn for time second. Again time atos ecemod to be against the Omaha boys , or vlilio time ten minutes' iimternmlssion was meimig taken time wind immade a coimmploto elmlft nd aguin they had to face time breeze , wimlch yas an Immense mmtlvantago to time Butte earn. lim timis half time Buttes were only bie to score once , leaving time total of 22. 'lie ( cain will arrive borne Monday after- 000 011 time Burlington. An Ornaima boy won Imuro ot seventeen 0 lie bicycle road race miles , _ _ _ _ _ 'ltOSi'IIC'i'S IIllGii'I' I'lI 'I'Iiii htitCIiS c Iorsi's Ali eiuiir ( io.grc&rit iimg ( sit time 'i'ruck for ( lie J mimic Iti.cis , c There Is every Indication timat the coming urns meeting of time Omaha Irair anti Speed sommciation will prove one of the n'i sue- ii useful over held In the west , General In- srest i being nmanlfested lit time coming sees not oimly locally. but by lime represontab lye hmorscnmelm of time country , the large ursos and superior track being sulhicieimt b icontive to attract the beat Iigimt harimess Ii armies of time vcat. p The nmaaagemont , with characteristic Ii imergy , are exerting every means In their c Ml's. josie I.niiib Spemmks of 1ic ( 'tisc. Liii 'I'iemit 11)01st ( I'cim I Lei by t9vs. ( jcIand mtud Sliepard-Slie Couim. Iueimds 'I'Iise I'Iiyslolmtims to All \'liti Siifl\i front Cliroimic All. immeists-Sime Ll'es itt fl5th Street I. tid I Utli A'CliIhC , ( : uhiIiIiI lilitirs i\if - \ $ N . "I used to be a vletini of cmmtmmrrim The tiisemtsc worked sicavly at mmm' systemmm until the . limming of imm' Imose , tlmroat and stomach i.oM irnili' affected , My imenul symnptoumms vere timose Ceimmimmolm to time iiieease , but amy stout- flChm trotmile ivas imectmhiar , 'rhmer&m s'emmmeml , to hi' no poivem' ( (1 uiigust food , fluid muter emit- lug I ali'zsys immmtl it imeavy , ilistressluig feel. bIg. 'i'iio tmtmmmost care In time s'eleeti mm of food dkl imot lrevcmmt iiciis of iauimftml lmmli. , gi-stion. Ill ) ' mtlhiictlomi becrimmue so seriou'i after a ivimile tiimtt 1ot weak nimul wits limulf Hick al time tlmime. I wIll umierely say ( hint a lirlef course of treatumment wftii lr. Shepsiril imns retorel 010 tim lIrat rite health. I feel sure that all viiO mmecil faithful mimmd thorough trentimmeimt , caum tb no better tlmimum to cosmsult Drs. Cope.atmd numd filmepard. " FAR-AWAY PATIENTS. 'l'suiei mug 'i'remil umueuit by Slzt ii After ' .Vritiuig for S'iiuifoiim liluu uiks , Mrs. Id Shafer of 'reltnnmiim Nob. , is time 'ifc of a wealthy resIdent of timmit little eit' , i ivlmltiIy icnoii'n miul imms : time respect of nh. Mrs. Simafer hmas4 hail aimmple rmmeamms to secmuro tue best trentnmemmt to ime feummd iinyw'lmere. Thin is wimtt : sims' writes : "I gladly amid smm' testlnmomiy to thmat ot itnuidreils of otimc'rsMy catat-rhal trotmb'o involved time % vbmoie mucus trct , Inclimdhmmg time bladder amid ktiumeys. miy suffcrimmg imnii ammn-r-numre for years was beyoumd mmmy loi'er to ftm iy deecm'lbe. After oxperlnmesmtbng witlm lduailclnums and Patezmt nielicines ivitliout cimniber I wintered in Ctmhiormmia huoplng time climate there vouid cure or itt relieve Inc. html I got no better. I thmen took tim CopeiammI amoi Simepard treatment , iviuicim I calm testify is a true cure nimd specific for Ca- tnrrhai disease , "These pimysiciamma are certainly doismg a i'ast anmount of good to simfreimmg imuunammity. Their fldeity and Iindness to every osme of th&r army of patiemits oroves time genuine character of their work , " . ( U ) PElt 3ION'I'II Is the Fiacul munul Uumlforuum 5i'et. for Al Coses. IRS ) , COPELANI ) & SIIEPARD , IIOOMS 312 AND 313 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING , OMAHA , -NFl ) . 0111cc Houra-9 : to 11 a. m. : 2 to 5 p. in , Eve _ nings-Wednesdays and Saturdays only- 6 to S. Sunda3'-IO to 12 m. , ' , - ' - i - power to render time conming speed -events mmich a succere as shall prove a credit to thmonms'elves anti the city , ivitim a fair prospect of such a financial returim as shah piece time assltciatiorm beyond time burdeim of debt , which , heretofore has eummbarrassed them. Time bus- mess inca of Omaha have been a unit in their efforts of support. - and have responded imeartily to time re. quests nmade of ( bent and lmava desIgnated Tuesday , Juno 9 , the openimmg day , of time races as "Omaha" day and tim loda- lag firms of time city will recognize ( lila in a bitting manner , closing their places of htusi- floss front steen tmntii 6 p. in. Tue advaimce sale of tickeis was opened Friday , over 3,000 being disposed of emi the OlemmimilI ilay. The track , which is under the direct supervision - vision of timat vete-raum cammmpaignor , Scott McCoy. shone time effects of time unceasing efforts which have been put fortii In ummaicluig it one of thin fastest in thu country. Own- era anti trainers with their emmtries are arriving - riving daily anti oxpreos thmenizeivee as being thtorougimly pleased with timi' superior accern- modatione provided for themselves anti their horsaa. Among the more recent arrivals are J. II. Kinumoy of Oawego. ICan , , with John Kinney 2:16 : , Star Dejarnott , Lady Ciarislo , Reuben S. amid J , W , ; also Fl. C , Unhand , Sowarl , Neb. , witim lmmrimmmgo Belie and Zat- forano. Special days ot time nmeeting have been designated as follows : Tunday , Jimmie 9 , Omaha day ; Wednesday , June 10 , South Omaha day ; Tiiureday. Jimmie 11 , Council Bluffs day , and irrumlay , Juimo 12 as Nebraska lay. Saturday will be celebrated as a gen- seal half imoiiday , an unusually attractive prograrmm having been provided for time1 occa- don. a In rosponie to request , Mayor Ifnsor of 3outii Onmimhia sent ( lie following letter , un- icr timite of May 22 , which simows time friendly 'oehlng anti interest of time people of South ) maima in time coming racing meeting , A argo nttendammco trosmm South Omaha is as- rured : "Ornaima i'air arid Speed Associatiosm' My Dear Slr-Yotur comnnmumumlcatiomm ummuher date of Ima 19th iumst. , has lmeesm received , amid In I fl . : 'ihl say that I am ttiily iii mmccorml with you , anti in spcakiumg so , I believe it Ixpresses time sentiment of the people of our : lty , They are wiliiumg to tb what they can oward nicking time Juno races a complete tuccesa. The limlerest of your peqpbe in ) inahia iii limo advmimmcoummcnt of this nuder- aking is none time hess timp interest of time ) eopiO of tiil city , as we urn practically mile , when It- comes to an emmterprlso which vould benefit blob cities alike , "I will take picammuro in issuing limo procha- nation requesting time pcoiiio of this city 0 close timeir' places of bUsiness on time 0th Imreximo. it belrmg time day set impart Imy -mur associatIon , atmil christened miii 'Houthu ) n'mmima day. ' I believe time people lucre will ako special pride ism turmming out hum a body. rours very respectfully , "DR. T. II , ENSOII. " . iIlIi'it 1111 mics IbomuiIcJ , CAItBON , Wyo. , May 3O.-Speelal.-.Tiio ( ) mica lames near Battle Lake have been oummied by their owners to Alex l'attorsosm of 0aI Creek , Cob , , for $20,000 , Time lease Is or iminety days , during which 'time ' flue Coi. ratio patles will tlovep tue property smut- ciently to determine whether a hmurcimas. dli bo made or siot. - _ 1.0 ( JA f , IS It lit' l'I'l i'iS ' , Rev , Samuel W'llsun Steele of Lake CIty , a , , whIl occupy time limmipit of time FIrst I'res. myterian cimurcim today , Pm time niienee of ( cv. McCormick , time pammior. 11ev , - $ teelo m'ili preach at both simornlng and evening erylces. I ; Ole Smith was copimirod in thu lower part f time city yesterday and lodrami sit the tation for taking sonmo clothIng iielonglimg 0 I. Greenberg. llOa Fariianm street , The lotimiimg was taken train a display hull in root of time store. John \'iliianms wag iirougimt back from ousmcih Bluffs to this city yesterday , to an- wax. to time charge of breaking Into time tore of A. Singer , 1109 Iouglas street , anti sking thoretrem three revoivers and a siummu- er of other articles. lb ii chiargeti with urglary. Peter Cimllaiuamm and Jumumes Mack , two somali oyou , were arrested yesterday afternoon for urboinlng aim alt pUIrij ) MId atomic kits of bcyclo tools from time Iboetomm store. 'Tub oys are about 10 years of age , anti have arents residing In the city , They were sken to ( lie station and iockt1 up , on th1 imargo of incorrigibIlity ,