THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : y . JULY 20 , 18S& PITH OF JjjE NEWS Tlio City. Omaha defeats Kansas City 0 to 15 A despondent lady attempted suicide. The price of hogs is the highest of the ooason. Pago's soap works commence to mnko soap to-day Hccdpls of hogs at South Omaha 4,000 ; cattle ! KW. Representatives of Nebraska roads meet to 11 x live stock rates. General LOWP will probably build on hit Hiirney street property. He.il estate tiansfors nggrcgalo $10J,079 ; building permits , 5J1.1GO. The elty council tccolscs overtures from the ruilssnis to compiomiso the sladuct chums. Fowler Hros. purohised their picking house at South Oimihu from the Stock Yards company. Considerufion JtoiOOO. John P Andes son was burled all\o In a well tit Johnstown II I ) I teach , a milliner at Madison , IMB been closed by crodltois. Chancellor Mnnutt of the state university lias looii asked to -slgn Kxtenslvo prepuiutloiis nre being made fern n Methodist camp meeting lit Fremont. Kd Cair was sentenced to life Imptison- mont ut Albion for the murder of Warren Long W S. Hrosvor and O. II Hiichanneff wore Cross ned by the capsl/ing of a boat at Hell- wood. _ General. Ives mid Staynor uro In Canudn. Emperor Willlum iirrivcd nt I'otorhof. The senate went into seeiet Bosslon on the rullor case. Several persons wore diosvncd at Wheel ing \V. Va The centennial celebration nt Manetta , O , lias closed. Mrs Norton bus mi slot lously disippeared from Topcku. It is stated tliat Gould has purchased the Muek.iy cable riio has desttoied ci ops in the northern piu t ol New Yoi k. Delegates fiomsoveral Illinois cities called On Gonotul liairisun. The 1'dison phonogniph patent has been Sold for o\er $1,000,00) ) 'Issonty horses \\uie binned to death in a barn at Leasonssortli , Kun The house will take the tunll bill under considoi alien on Satin day Thomas A Hall , u Chicago guiln mci- chant , has failed for 160OoO Samuel Hill , of Uaymond , la , attempted to commit suicide by nailing. The Aikansas republicans aio urged to Blippoittho union labor Uckct. Tlio Hiitish ship , Star of Greece , has boon Wicqkcel and Iwonti lives lost T\\o men fatally burned ut bt Louis by DII explosion of suliihurio acid. It is thought Hint another boycott will be inmigurnUd against iho Burlington. The Michigan democrats have divided the Btato ticket with the grconbackois. A riench mining Siiidicato is piepar.ng to opciuto in Dakota on a iriand scale O'icar K. Hen has been confirmed as regis ter of the land otlic-u at Uismurek , Dak. Tlio only witness in the opium smuggling suits at 1'oit Union escapes to Canada The county democratic oigani/.ilion of Now York cil } is in dangei of dissolution. The people of County Clare , liolund , are obstiuclmg eviclions by every means possi ble The piosidont 1ms nppioved the agneul- tuial utul District of Columbia iippiopuuUon bills Hiuoreisen , Urodoitek and Ooding wore hold to the grand Jury in bonds of ? T > ,000 cueh. 'J'hli teen hoi sos nnd four mules were poi soned by some unknown person nt Kansas City.The The Chicago hoard of tiado has scored nnothei victoiy in its light against bucket ehoDs. The next session of the National Prison Association will bo held ut Niishillo In Octo ber , Ibbl ) . Staitling developments huvo been made in the examination ol the Iowa railway coiiinus- Bloncis. Tlio Coloiado conference of the M. U. church began Its twenty-sixth annual session at Cheyenne. Peter Naviska was arrested nt Duluth for complicity in the assassination of a Hussian juugistrate. Fred Hai mend , the urtisl , who iccently committed auioiuo at Trinidad , Colo. , has been identified. MM W. U. Hell of Fort Worth , Tex. , was robbed in a Pullman sleeper of u brooch valued nt 1,200 Western association scoic > : Des Moincs 10 , Sioux City 1 ; St Paul 8 , Chicago 3 ; Min neapolis 7 , Milwaukee 4 The senate 1ms lofused to eonflim the nomination of Samuel .1 Higolosv to be dis trict attoi no } of Nesv Jersoi. Tin : IJUCKHT SHOP SUITS. Another Victory Scored Hy the Chicago cage Hoard of Trade. Cnicscio , July 10. The boaid of tindo scored a victoiy In the anpollato couit this morning. Judge Guinett aniimod the de cision of Judge Collins dismissing the suit of the New York and Chicago giain and stock exchange against It. Tills is one ot numerous BO called bucket shop suits which the buuid has been culled upon to iiu'ht fiom time to time. Prior to December. lSb5 , the New Yoik nnd Chicago graiu and stock ox- clmugo was one of the many coi respondents of the boaul of liade , lo sshoin il feusvaided uuukct quotations through the Woatein Union and Gold aud Stock telegraph com panies. In December , Ibb5 , the exchange was stiuck fium the list of coitcspondonts bccuuse it was , us the lioaul of ducctois of the Hoard of tiado decided , a bucuet shop Having decided not to let the exe haugo have any moio quotations , the diicclors oidoiod the ticker ii moved from their ofllcj. Tlio exchange al ouco procured a piehmiuary in junction lostiuiniug the removal ot the ticker. 'Iho case ss as decided against them and thcij appealed to Judge Gainott , who 10 ilny icndcied hit. dci Ision Sill , CL'T JiinV TlinOAT. In a rit of DoHpcmdcnuy a 'Woman Attempts to Take Jlor Idle. About two wepks ago TUB HUK contained na item detailing the supposed "disappear ance" of one Muehus , a saloonkeeper ut Tenth and Douglas stioets At the time of his leaving no one knew what his motive could be , us his accounts wore supposed to bo all right , anil everything comic-clod with the money affairs of the institution \\oic tmiiDObcd to bo in piopor bliapo SHico tin mimio.ilian of the aiticle iiicuiinncel it hat been dlHCOvei ed that Machus took wlib hln : ubout ? , ' ,000 of the ilim's money , winch no counts tor his h ialy exit fiom Omaha Hi < M ifo prelondod lo bo very much ngitntci ! ovei tin ) matter , nnd on s-n'oial occasion' talked of suicide , o > l , U is said , bho once nuido u pniteuia or uilempling bjhorowr lisno : ; royago iicioss t'io btioain fiom sshusi fflrlhor bhuiu no fern boat ecr ictui its Isow coincij the infoun.ilion that Mis S.iuter , the \\ifoof Machus' | > aitnet inbusl in ss , became so despondent oor the mallei thai she not onli altempteil lier own lifo o few days since , but it Is fo irod the attempt w. s successful H nppe.u-n that tno tlrni owed bills which amounted to ucai h tJ.COJ , nud for tin ) IMJ uicnt of which they had Uaod strict infaiuru * of ui-ouomy uad had sucuied thu entire amount ultH which to liiiuidate all clfilms. V.'licu Machus left , his action plnrvl his jKirtncr nt the mouy o creditors , Mra. S.uitor look such u gloom : Miw of thu uituntioii that slu becnmo slightly Ucv.uigod , am o few ntg'its ago cut hur tiiioat with a ia < erA A ph > ttlciaii was i.uiuinoiu'.U , und to UN on publleiti' theunfortun.ito lady was roinojei to the hospital , where t > ho now lies in a wit lull cuiidluou , and In all probabilit } will uo rjcoycr. Maclmj Is supposed (9 ( be In Chicago , an r thont doubt Uia supposition is cm red TUB any after hu loft an .UMU.iIntanco me him on Hie train , and in leply to uqncsllo : u % l < f where hu was point ; , Muehus miliC' ' ftiat ba wus ( 'olngto C'lili/ngo for a few uuva Yctterday It tVim 1 rained that ho U.is seen i that city on TucxdAV It U prob.fblotzt \ \ , Hi pollow will bo uutilletl anil the dofuultin , drlalc dispenser broucbt buk. HDIHON'S I'tlON'oqilAI'H HOIjI ) . A Capitalist Pajs Over n Million Dot- lam I'nr tin * I'atont. Ni w VOIIK July 10 fSpecial Teleginm to Till' lift 'Im Kdlson I'honogrnph com pany , whicn owns all of Cdlsou's patents in the United States and Canida , has been sold to Jesse M Lippineott , of this cltj nnd Pitls- buig , foi something over $ l,0iooo ( ) ) , with all the improvements to bo made by Ktllson In the next llfleinears llj a contract made in Mai en last , with the Amr-rican Grapliophono < ompany , of Washington citj , Ijlpiiincott became the solo licensee of Unit company for a period of fifteen jenrs The umphophono is the livnlof the phonograph and is patented by 'Jaiiiter nnd Hull of Wiishinu'ton All the impiotements bthe , o trentlomen on their instiumont will come to their licensee ' 1 lie Noith American Phnnocriiph compui.has been organi/cd in this eit\ with the purpose of putting these machines into general use H in Icained that thei can boithedasflucccss- fullIn a liouso th.it is Isolated as in lhlckl.\ peopled distilcts The foreign piitints and lights for thu giuphoplume are on ned by the Yoltii comp my of Washington , D C , and those of the phonograph uro still Iho properti of Uillson. AN UNWlljLl'o WJTNP.SS. He K.soapc.H I'roin an ( Jtllacr nnd Kloos to Canada. POUT Huiio.v , Mich. , July 10. fSecial | Telegnun to Tin : HKK I Charles Labclle , an inpoitant , and in fact the only witness in the opium smuggling cases , \\as brought hcio jestcrdaj and partly examined. In the evening Marshal Stein stalled with him on tliotiain for Dclroit He Jumped fiom the train about three miles fiom this citj uhilo it was going at a good rate of speed. A horse and buggyucre ir > waiting forhim. He was li.uulcufk'd , but after tuining Uvo or tin ee somersaults ho icg.iined his feet and got in the buggy alone and dio\e to the liver bank , where u boat was waiting for him , which took him to Canada. He is now in Sainia somow hat hi uiscd , but wcai ing an oxpressh e smile If he cannot be letmned tills will nullify all goveinment woik in this impor tant case. iiunun IUIOKI : DOWN. Sc\cral J'crsons li owned in the Wmi-usei , W. Vu , July 111 A leu illo rain storm pievailed hero this os'cning , Ilood ing Ihe cell.us and distributing dubiis fiom the hillsides on many thoroughfaios , lender ing Ilium impassable While n number of people ) svero standing on the budge of the Hultimoio fi Ohio , spanning Ihu Wheeling risei , it gaso svuy , piocipilulmg tssenty or thirty peisons into the user. Light ssero lusciicd. but it is feared that ton to tssenty peisons hasu poi- ished At Calelss oil's Hun , In the loss or p.ut of tlio oiti , four dsvellings sseiu sssept assay nnd elosen poisons diossned The pnitieulais of the Hood shosv th it it is simpls appalling. Of the people sssupt ass a } on the bilduo tun me Unosvii to bo sused S ( serai of Ihe icscucd aic on a toss boat , ss Inch could not land at Ihe wharf osvmg to Uio curicnl , and it had to seek a landing fuither down. 'Iho river lese Unco feet In filly minutes. Ihu Wheeling ic Llm Gioso laihoad svas sssept assay for miles and the loads coseicd six feet ssilh ssalcr. On Caldssell's Hun nlno peisons aio known lo bo di owned and six houses me gone. The loss in this eity svill lonch WO.OOO , and the damage to crops m Um county is enoi- mous Jivury hour nosy fatalitius mo ic- poiled. I'our lives weio lost at L'lm Giuve. Ivrs and Slimier in Canada. Nnss YOIIK , July 1'J - ( Spei ml Telegram o Tun Her ] Homy S. Ises mid Gi'oigo [ I Stuinor base boon locitud at the Clitton louse , on tlio Cmadian side at Niagaia Tails. Special dispatches iceoised last light fiom both Huff aio and Niagara state that Lhoy aio at the latler place , have been thcio for tssentj-four houis ssitli locked doois , and all ufloitb to see them have proved una vailing. Goyernoi Hill has llxed Monday , at J o'clock in.tlio altci noon , as the time for heating thu argument foi requisition. TJtACK AMI XltAlX A Meeting ; ol'Fioijrht Agents Other Guncriil ItcniH. Wednesday a meelmg of freight rcpresentnlivos from Iho Union Pacific , Northern Pacific , Uifllngtou anil Fiemont , Ulkhorn & Missouri Vulley met at H. & M. lieadipaarlors for Iho put pose of deciding us tn Uio rates In shipping live slock. The case at the pioscnt time stands in this manner : The Union Pacific and the Picmont , Llkhorn & Missouri Valley want to use the pnluco stock cais , sshilo .ho Manitoba and Noithcin Pacific do not. The Huilington is uot oxticmoly anxious to use them The meeting is called for the puiposo of equalizing rates. The Huilington , Alum toba and Northern Pacific contend Unit lutes on stock shipped in palace stock cms should bo higher than on culllo shipped in ordinary cms , svhilo Iho loads mentioned nvcr that tliei cannot in Justice to thenpultons inuko Iho i aio any Higher. Shippois prefer this impios'od car , as Ihu shuukago ib compuia- lisely nothing , and iu some eases u gain has been noted. J. C. Jennings Succeeds Col. TMtly. Some weeks ago Colonel J. H. Kddy , Ihcn supoiinlendcnt tiiici general ngunt of the Missouri Pacific , icsigned his position to ac cept the appointment of gcneial manager of the Intei national & Gicat Not thorn roud. Since that tune Ihe vacancy caused by his letliement has remained unfilled , though the eluties have boon divided , lluu-y Gilmoio has been aclmg as suppiintondontof the pint ot the load known us Uio Holt line , whllii D. H. King , the old and cxDciicncud attacho of llie road , has lie-en tiding us genuial agent us nlbO e-oati acting fi eight agent Much h peculation has boon indulged as to svho ss'as to succeed Colonel rddy. Yesleiduy , liosvovcr , it came to Till' IH-i : fiom u reliable source that sshen S H H. Clnikwas In 10 last hu di cull d upon a man and thopuity is .I.e. Jeniunps , agent of the Missuri Pacific , at Sodilia , Mo Mi. Jennings has lie-Id his piesent position bul 0110 Jim , duungsshlcli time hu 1ms displaced a gicat deal of ability. He eiijo.ss the friendship of Mr. Clink svlio has knoss n him fur sumo liuiu. Dining Carson tlio Union Pnolllej. The Union Pae Ille are contemplating the adoption of thu dining ear system ut an caily di-le Three houib sshli h might bo used in making lime uio consumed in stopping bo tsveeii Omulm and Ogclen lor rncalB. iuj.il Thy Denyjir-Iiopublkati saia that a bill in Cnancoiy has been Hied against the Union Paeiliu C'limianv by Kcviiiil school distints mid > .u\cial laigo cuijmintiims in Den\er , wliii h involves thu title to a huge portion of land in the vicinity of Denver. In fact it IK a suit to iccoverland , giantid lo certain mil- loads as an inducement to build a line fiom Kansas City , Mo , to a ( onncction with thu Union Puclllc AH the Kansas Pai ilU built toDonvoi and the Di-nver Pucillc bn Ut fiom tliat point to Chuj untie , it Is claimed the giant Is foi lolled H H Monto- . general fi eight agent of Iho Union Pacillc , will ai II\Q fiom iho cast lodi - di > y bcvcial cans for boarding Iralns aie being lilted up at the Union Pacilic shops , J II Harkcr , assistant supuimtemlont of the U'legiapluodopaituiunt of Uio Missouri Pacific road , is in tliq city on routine duty. Powlcr HI-OS. Hu ) tlio Concotn Tliny lli \ Ilopii Opurutinc. A wai ranty deed was Jllcd in the u > coi > V cu' ofllce jc toidav coin eying the Uimm Stock YauUomp.uiy's mtoicst iu Iho Powlct packinjj house at South Omaha to the I'Wlor Hios. , ol Chicago. The coiuideratlon numod wus tCS.OOO. Tlio Slock Yard company agree- , that so long as the Fowler Hros shall operate iho 1iouso on the ptoperty for the pjofciug of beef and pork thu eoiuiuuy will ( Q i nun tlio linn , fu-o of cost , nmplo and tiniiitcii tinted truck communication with all UUIIK lines of railroad. Kowlcr Hros. agree to i oraiuto Um packing house for tlueaycnrs , The iiiAtiUDicut , ia niKucil by William A , PiUtmi , Uep mcsldeut , ami John C. bhwp , sccix'tnry uf the company. TWO OUT OF THREE WILL DO Omaha Wins Iho Third Qatno After a Hard Struggle. LANGE MADE A COSTLY ERROR. i'lio " .Soos" Paid U.ick liu'Tlu'lr Tsso Dc-lc-ats oTOcH M oinot ht. Paul and Mlnni-ajiolls Win- iic-I-M Again. n Association Slnndlni ; . rollossiug is the oflleliil standing of the Wcslern nssoclnllon teams up to and in cluding jcstci day's games Pin Sea Won Lost Pr Ct SI. Paul CO Bo 18 , ( > 7S DCS Moincs 51 J.O 20 .5-8 Omaha ft I 20 2.MO Kansas Citv fi'J l 2U .500 Cine , ago 3J W 2' ) .I7J Sioux Cits 15 7 8 . ! ' Milwaukee M 20 30 .KM Miiinouuolis . .57 2J a'j .JsO Oinaliii H , Kaninn City O. Yestoitlny ss'as a gio.it day in Omaha. Why ? Hccuuso the Omahogs defeated Kansas City , and that put them ahead of our haled rivals , Iho Sioux City team. There svns only a fair cross'd , but the nm- orily of them came out to cheer for Omaha , and they did so with a vengeance. This is hosv it ss'as- Per the first tss'O inninps bolh sides ie- Lircd without scoring , allhougli in Ihe Hist 3uilis , of Kansas Clti , came near erosblng .ho pinto nnd ssas put out only b } McGun's great throsv of the ball fiom loft Held to Wil son In thu third inning Mr. Miller , of Omaha , ( don't confound names , please , ) came to Ihe bat and dioso a husky tsso bagger assn } over into the phaloiis. Tomm.s Los ell folloss'cd ss itli a single und Miller ti led to come home , bill ssas caught ut Iho plate. Then Wilson made a s-oi } safe hit to I.nnge , ssho tiled to make a double , and Wilson went out at bceond. 'Ihen Annis i.iised the ball In a long curs o toss-.u d the selling sun and Coonoj bcoied Shannon lilt lo Lunge , ssho Uucsv the ball svild. und befoio llio.s eould tind it again hu hud seined , di lying Annis in ahead of him. That's all. O'Connull sscnt outIfiirht Ifiirht nt this critical moment nil the people In the giand stand lose up and shoaled and liosvlcd foi joIn \ . In ihe fouilh Iho Omahogs sseie kalso mined. Mannini ; , of Kans.is Cits' , hil n sufo ono to loft ami got second on Wilson's enl } passed ball Cuitis pounded an apuituie in the nlmospheie .loliiibon ssent out on a foul Us to Joseph Miller , but Lauge hit the ball and Manning , little Manning , bi-oiud 'J hen Lange tued to violate the umitii.iiiduiLnt and get -ccond , but svas put out b } Wilson's line thiosv An old lesidont who had bet sos'enly-flvu cenls on Kansas Cily , hulled about u epnu- tei'swoith of cheeis on the still mi , titlur which bolh sides sscru limed voi } ujipiopn- aloly in tlio llftli. Omaha look some more of it in Ihu sixth but Kansas Cits didn't. Look at this. Wells came up lo Uio plate and smashed the ball light in the nose and i an asms mound to thud base bofoto an.sbody could stop him Then Long in.ulo a hitaini Wells scoicd Manning hit to Coonei ssho tluusv him out al tirsl. Cuilis thun hit the ball and Long beoicd. Johnson and Liuigu ssent outThis This time the old man fairly boss led ssith delight and tuincd himself loobu lugurdluss of expense. 'J liososenlh lucksusenth svas another ciphoi for Ihu Omahogs Not so ssitli the Cowboys Oh , nol Here is wheio they , ssitli the able assistance of the umjiuo , Mr. Ctibiek , miide tss'o moio runs. Ardnor hit lo Coonoy , who Ihresv him oul , but Cusick said "No , " and so the scoier chunged his murks and gave little At die a hit. While Lovelt kicked thu ciosvd jecied and tlio old man mentioned chuckled Then Hrndloy mudo a tluuubasu hit anil of courbO Aidnciscored. . "Kid" Me Carl } susved Ills third gap In the zephyrs , Wells stiuekiluoo times nt the bull and couldn't find it , and everybody breathed easy. Hut no. Miller fumbled Long's hit und Hradlov scored , sshilo Long tued to get dossil lo second end and ssas npprohoneled. In the eighlli is svlioio the O mull as got in j.huir line svork. Los'ett came to bat and hit safe , while Ciooks roaied oul , "Well , well , sselll look at that " Then McCarty gave Wilson a haso on bulls , and Ciooks ssashud bib hands a less * minutes and shoulcd. Then on un OMOI of Johnson Coono } got to first , Lovolt lo thud. Annis wont out on u fly to Hi.ulley. and Losctt bu.it/thuballin to the plato and lied ihubcoio. Afiei that Wilson came in on u smiilai pla } . And os'cis body hoss'lod with delight and cm i ted each other out of the giand stund and cheered , sshilo Uio old man svho lost Ihu i5 contb on ICansus City bonosvuda mcklu for slioot car faio. The follosving ss-as picked unon the ground after the game , and svas evidently diopped by the ollieial beoror : OMA1U. Hunseiuiie-d Kunsis City 3 , Omaha t ! . Tsso base luU Aieinor. Miller. Annis. Tin eo base hits Wells , LJradlev Hug" " , ; . batls-My H'J rlr a btlilut out HI Lovutt S , by McCarty 2. Passed ballb Wilbon 1. Time 1 45. Umpire Cusiok. St Paul H. Chicago . ' ! . Sr. Psti.Iuli 10. fSpeciul Teleginm lo Tin : Hi i : ] The home team wan todui'8 game fiom thu Maroons b.s supuiior fielding und hard hilling. Anduison kept Iho hits ss ell Mattered except in the seventh Inning , when Uu eo suci esswo singles and n stolen biiKO gave the visitors tsvo unearned runs C'ody piti lied n line game for Uio Mnioons , barring his Mildness Ho kept the lilts ss'ell scattoied , the SI. Pauls being unable lo get moio than two in anj ono inning , unit but for lib. numerous bases on balls might have sven thu gamo. Umplio Hrennan assorted his au thority a little to-dav , assessing Henglo ? 10 , Mot tin its 'innd Heilly f5 , but ho'still allosss the | ) lascito hulldozo him and delay the game whenever they see fit. Tlio scoio St. Paul . 0 0 I ) 2 0 I a S 1 8 Chicago. . . .0 0 0 1 U 0 2 0 0-3 Huns cai ned St. Paul 4 , Chicago 2 Tss'o b iso hits Hlngo , Picket (2) Homo run Hurle' . Double plnj s Hlnu'O , Pickctt and Mouisse.s ; PicketlaadMoirlsi > ti ) , Hanrntian , Henglo aim Sthooneck (2) ( ) . Hoses on balls Cairoll (2) ( ) , Patton , Murphy (2) ( ) , Anderson. Stiuck out Carroll , Pntlon , Morrisses' , Hingu , Ucillv , Monauty , Hanrahan , Schoo- neck , Dugdulo , Cody , (2) ( ) , Gallagher ( ! l ) . Uases stolen Hy Cat roll (2) ( ) , Murphy , Pick- ell. Henglo (2) ( ) Loft on bases St. Paul I ) , Chicago 4. first base on errors Si. Paul 1 , Chicago 1. 'i Imo 1:45. : Umpire Hronnati. 7 , .Milwaukee 4. July ! ' . ISpoclal Te to Tim Hre. ] Although tuo nceiro shoss-j Unit the homo team.WHS . out-bulled ami out. fielded Irt to day's earae the visitors could tot win on account of the better bundling of ills b.V Mlnno.iicMls | , With tsso men on jasoi in the ndittr , Tebcau sent the ball osor Iho fence for a home run The featuies ss cio the line riitiillng e-alches bs .losau and the splendid btelcsoi | woik by Hroughton and \Viirner l i\uighlon caught nine foul lies Dave HoWP appealed for Um Hist tiino ssith the home t < ! tm , of which he will be cnptaiu. 'I ho ii'dre' Mlnneanolls . . . . ll' ' 0 3-7 Milwaukee , .d 1 100 0 ( I 1 1-4 Uarncd -Mi\mcapolis \ I , Milssuukec 1 Tss'o base Irlts McAlccr , Wai nor Tin 00 liase hils Hiosuiu Hmne tuns Tebeau Double plas s Pe.lU'0 and ruller Hascs on bills-Maskroi . m. Puller , Jovne ( J ) Sliui'k nut Hs Wriiidemaii 1 , bs Slephoim 4 Wild piteli blephens Huses stolen MiCullom Left on bises Minneapolis ' . ' , Milwaukee " > Fiist base em eiiois Miniie apolis 2 Time 1 40 Umpiio Hngiin. Ues Molnc-M Id , Sioux Cits t. Dr.s Moixi s , JulIV. . [ Special Telegiam to TinUi.i | Gcist , Sioux City's amateur pitcher , ssus meat for the home lentil to day , Hiidtiieypiocccclccltop.nl their batting ice- old in earnest. Kennedy , for thu home team , ssas a puzzler lo .the "Coin Huskeis ' The scoio. DcsMoinus . 3 3-111 Sioux Cils . . .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Huns earned DCS Moincs 12 Tss-o base hits Tiallles ( .J ) . Three base h Us ShalTei. Home inn Quinn H IHCS on balls Hy Ken nedy t , by Geist 4. Huses gls en for hitting iiimi svith ballHs Geist 1 Stiuck out H.\ Kennedy 3 , by Goist 4. Passed bulls - Pi anther 2 Tiuio of game 1 .4" . Umpiio Fcssenden. Ycsteu-day'H AYiimui in the Nation. il Leau'ieContc'stH. ' . DI.TIIOIT , July 10. Hesult of todai's game Dolioit . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Chie.igo . . . . 0 4 Pllcheis Got/cm for Dotiolt , Van Hallren for Chicago. Uiso hits Dolioit 7 , Chicago ' . ' Hiiois Dutioit 2 , ChicaifoO. Uinpue Kdl.s. Putt SIIMI-IIIS , July II ) Hesult of to dai's game Philadelphia . 7 Nosv Yoik . 0 I Pitchois Huniiilon for Pluludelnhia , Weldi for New Yoik. H isu hlls-i'VfciKt * Ulna 1 ! , Nesv Yoik 7 KIIOIPhiiaciotiHrin 1 , Nesv Yoik 7. Unipnc Daniel- . IMM vs viol is , Juli IU. Ucsult of lodas's game Indianapolis . . 3 Pitlbburg . . . . 0 5 Pile hcis Hoilo for Iiidinnaiiohs , Staki foi Pittslmrg Hasu hilb Indl imipolis U , 1'itlsbuig D Ci 101 A Indianapolis 2 , Pitts- burg' . ' Umpiic Lincli WS-IIISOTON , Jill } 10 Hesult of today's game Washington . . .I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 2 Hoston . 0 0 0 Pitdicis O'D.is for Washington , ClmK son lei Huston. Hasu hits Washington .1 , Hnstoi. .1 Unois Washington 0 , Hoston 2. Umpiie Valentine. Aine-i ie-.in A Ci . ' 1'J Hesult of ' LSI USD , .lull' todai's game Cleveland . 6 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 2It Uiooklsn . ( ) 3 Cixe IVN.VII , July IS. Hosult of todaj's game t Cincinnati _ Oi 0000000 0 0 Louisville . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 G * 0 Si Louis , July 10 Hesult of tl.o mom Ing game : bt Louis . 4 < l 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 S Kunsas City . . 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 " . Hcbiilt of the aflornoon game St. 1 nuls . 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kansas Cits . . . .0 1) ) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Piui.sm.u'iiiA , Ju i 10. Hoaiiltol todai's game Athletics . 0 fi 2 0 0 I ) 0 1 0 3 Uailimoie . 0 * ! KncliMljin .1 Hosv. UI/I--BS , Neb , Juli I'1Spedal [ Te'egram to Tin HLU ] The York Lcibo ball team , ac- compamcd by a nutnbor of bloods , came to Ulisses to dus loaded ssith stuff to back thuir tcuui , and woio accommodated lo the amount of 1,310 The score at Die end of the Ilibt half of the llfth inning stood live lo live. At this Junduru thu Yoik spoils Kicked on their osvn umpiio , svliom they thought the } had piuviousl.v ilxed , and a low ensded , Uagiiti , of York , pulling n shootei on a boy. The Job was to play only until York was ahead and gobble ttie bets , but luck ss'ub against them , lienco the kickers Thu job fdl through. They have tiieJ the same game elsoisheie and sseio sm cossful with ttieii neliirious svoiks. Their icpulalion ib Ihoioughli established in these parts. Oreely Centie1.5 , Orel 12. Oni ) , Neb. , Jul.s 19. [ Special Telegiam to Tin Hi u In thu return game played at this place to-day betssecn Old and Gieely Ccntio thu Inltcr won by a fccoro of 13 to I'.1 ; Old claiming the game and icfu&ing lo plai it oul. TUJir Ycstcrclay'H AVinneisattiioiMoninontli 1'jiilc COIIIHC. MoNMOtTii PMIK , July 1'J. Thu attend- nncu today was 6,000. Tlio ssealher svus lains and the hack very muddy. of iiiilo Noss'-or-Novcr Sos on eighths a - - won , Gilmaldi second , Joe Leu tliud. Time -1 .iJ. Tin co-fourths of a mile Kite won , Hauls- buigbccond , FloocUldo thud. Tune IMS One and one half miles , fortluee } car olds Haceland ssonritz James bccond , Tea Tiay thiiil. Time -2 45' . Ono and one uiuhlh miles Gi over Close- hind sven , Haiiine second , Cumbbcs Hind. 'lime2 ( K ) > i One und onc-fouilh miles Montague sven , Iloiisiitonic bciond , Inspector H thud , 'iiino 2 15 'J'hiee fouiths of n mile Umpiie. sven , Golden Heel bocond , Ocean thud Time 1:17. : Thiec-fouiths of a mile Kuleidcscopo ss onVugium second , Puz/lo third. Tune- l.lllf Ono mile Tilmton won , Hlustlc Oilly ) second , Dalesman thu el Time 1-20 | 'Jill ! WIlPflllUMl'n Ml GIIIKII IT. , la , July 10 fSpccial Tclo giam lo Tin HIT | The meeting of the league sshuelmcn ut this placu was a giuml mui'oss .Vbout thiity lopiesenl itis-es fiom dilTuienl purls of the state weio piesont The luntoin piuiulo last es'oning svus H bill li-"t , . ! T.t' ! find os-eri' bici clo ss-as rigged ss ith fiom tsvo lo eight Chinese luuleins. The center of atlractioej was the races at the full giounds The travi : ' . "us in oxc client condi tion to clay nud the team i.ico of tss'cats miles resulled as follows Cedar Falls , 7s minutes anil HUf setonds ; Grmnell second , 70 minute t , Oil mms a third , b ) nunules aim 20 seconds , Codai' Fulls whining bi WC , seconds. The ono-tiulo nice for the cup was won hi Pallislerof Oltumsva m 3 minutes and 31 seconds. Tlifftsso milo race was sum by Crosby of Cedar B'alls in 7 minutes and 14 seconds. _ TKANSl'OKTA 'OX OP COHPSHS. 1 lioSnbJfot IiiMMtsHod at tlio Meet Inn of V.iMM-rnlf Il'ns ' jf.iKi * Agents. N ss YeutK , July 10 Tlio nutionul IIHSO- ciulion of general i baggage ! agents to-day heard Uio committee's report on the trans poitation of coipscs. The report iccoin- mends Iho abioluto icfusal of any bodies nf- fecled with small pot , tiphus or yellow fuser Hodics having died with diphlhciia , beta lot favor , typhoM fever , erislpelus und ineusles must bo wrapped la shcels saturated with chloride of luno , or bl chloride of mcr- cnri They must bo encased In nlr light iron caskets , covered ss-ith wood , the In tcrslicus to bo lllled svlth disinfected SHSV dusl. Inlet slalu transportallon of nny corpse muut IKS u ] > on health jioiiiiits , nnd dib- llitcrreel remains must bo rrjected. Suoh mo the recommendations sshich the com- mitleo svill submil lo all the health boards , j-cwirtuig | llo | results at the next meeting , tone no hold in SHU Francisco in January , issO. The excess baggage check svas adopted. There are oiily tss-ontv-four more games scheduled for the local grounds , but it is probable that most of Chicago's Iiorio games ssill be plait d here. HE CAN THINK FOR HIMSELF , Volumes of Light Thrown on the Ohflructor of the Cztir. A MAN OF INFLEXIBLE PURPOSE. It } No Menus n .Sin lor In Diplomacy , lie itcJ'iiscs lo lie Inlliienccil Hj iKtioi.int or Ihiatlu Cdiinselloi- ' . ClmrncMc-r ol' tlic C/ar. \fii \ ] > inulil ! Cv'-S tin Jiilif' ( liinlnii n Hil'll 1 PVHIS , .Tntio 10New | Yoik Herald Cable Special to Tur Hi F I The Hoi aid's r.lllopean edition to din contained the follow ing two head lines. "An lion Wall'1 "A Hit of lllstorlhal Casls Volumes of Light on the Character of the C/ar " A tempest of indignation swept over 1'ng land in 1 .1 when it was dl coveiod t\mt \ the Itus'iaiin wore opornlingslowli bnlsuicl.v on Iho Afghan frontier and weiu thicatciiing India. In Ihiglimd iho people lalked of Hcml- Ing HUllsh iioops to encountei ihoso of the c/ar. Then it uus that M. Do Gieis infouned lilshovoioign of thu ahum spicad thiough- out Kuiopu by Knghilid'H thicateiung uttl- lude. The c/ar pointed lo a map that was Ijing open on a table , diuw a line upon it , and said to his iniiiistciVo : will go us far as that line. " "Hut , sue , il is war ife go up lo that line. " "We will go to that line , come what ma\ . " "Hut it will cost hundicdsof millions if we have war and the finances me " "Veiy well , if the tic-asmv is unit unable to luinish the neeossan mini Iho im pel ial family will piovidc * JOOOOtOtKl. ) and we will go to Unit line , " and Ihec/ar pointed all Iho time at the line he had diawn on the map. "But hcio my icsponsibiliU is ended , " hold Do Glens , "and although thoioughly de- \otcil to jour majesty , I confess th.it if wo go to th it line I should picfc-r lo Icmlei my icsigmilion " "In Uussia , inonsieur , " topllcd the eir , "mlnisteisdo not possess thai tight. The em- poior inn pci mil them to ictiie , but ho can not luccpt their lesignation. " Thus spoke iho c/ar , and Kussia's iioops went whcie the cariahcd them to go to that line Hnglaml did not decl uo war , nor did M DeGiois think aiii moio about icsign- ingTins Tins convei sat ion , that tluows such \ol- limes of liuhl upon the elmi actor of the c/ur , is published in iesteidaj's Galllois I , who was at thu time alluded to in Hussia , nm in position to coniiiin luciuacj to tlio Gtiulois naiiativc Tlio above coin 01 nation took place at Gats china , ami ib now a matter of hi.stoi.The . fuuloishowo\ui , does not touch upon another icsult of this loiuuisalion which caused : i soit of consleination in diplomatic elides All the cmbassadois nnd mlnistcis , not oulj in Hussia but in Goimun.v and Austnu , and c\cn in England , hud hitlicilo u-u'iuded thu c/ai lisa neil ot aitmloui diplomatist , who would follow Implicitly the leading stimgs of Do ( lieis , Just as to dathe \ expect Kalsui William II to follow the leading stnngsof Pimce llismuiek The losultwus that to poits , t le.uly Iruced lo 0110 of the most ig tiiiiiint embissles in St Petcisbtlig , weie spicad abioad to the elTcit th.t the c/ar was a soil ol wild , on at 10 mid \oluuiic mud limn , icudj to pltingo Km ope into war at his filtghteU iiipuc llistoii has since ] ) iod cleiuh Iheconlian In a few days iiundicds of wild nimois will emanate fiom Potuihof but leaders of the Ilctuld will bo nblu to lead netw eon the lines of the official and > ( ml ontcial utteiuiiiis with which KiuoiK. ' will soon bo Hooded if thev simply bear Hie nbovu ineiduiils in mind. No matter tor what inducumuiil or tomptntion or Iliit- tcii Jhnpcror William II may oiler , It is tor tain that tlic c7iir will remain inflexibly de voted to his ow n policy , and that , too , with an unfetlorcd hand. Whutever the cvur wants h o seeks with the temicitj of 11011. S0KlttJIONH Mooting of the C/ur and l AVilliuni nt Cronstadt. ir < ) | i//i/Jif/ / ( ( / / * > S bn Jama (1 DIiliin Ilciwrtt. ] CiioNnUDi , July 10 [ Now Yorklloiald Cable Spoi iul to Tiu , Hi.h. ] Tin ) nuivul of the jouiig CiCiman empcioi in Husbian watois was blessed this moininc with mag- nillcent weather Haidly u buu/o distiubcd the calm at the mouth ol the Neva , whither o\ei.\body wus hastening by steamboat or iitilwaj Tow aids noon it became known that the UUHPIIIII ompcioi would leave PetciHliof in his jiuht at half ji.ist one. Ho was to embaik ut the impenal milltan pier whii h funs out in fiont of the palace of Petoi the Gic-at and Catherine' , HCOH fiout the slioio amid opoulmg founttihm and ens cades and shaded bytiees at the polks Puncluallv Iho c/ar bo.udod ihe tall English built 5acht Alcxnmlrm , which steamed out toward Cionst.idl with its stiong forts and water batteiies , while boiond thcio wcto the masts of long lines oi Hussian ships stiotchcd nwuy toward the hoii/on Tlio c/nr wmo a Piussiaii gen- ( inlo imifoim with a hnrh n owned Get man i up and oranr'o i ibbaiid oi the Hliuk l ugli About half paht Unco clouds of black Hinokc uppeaied fiom the line of Hussian battle slni > < mid foi Is with n deulc'iiing 10,11 of can nonhaidlj uudib'e ' at Petcisholf Tlicn all knew the Geiman siiuiulion was in sight ami was being f-alutod borne Gciiimncssels came lot w.iid In linen wilhtho Hohon/illoin leading in the ( enter. ThuGeinmn cmpcroi was In Hut-slan infantu uniform with a bind : Micrpskm eap , nnd his brother , Prince Henry , in naval dress , Btoodonllio budge As soon as the Goinuin vessels weio near enough to t ikii up their alloled p isi lions opposite the Huasian squadron thov jioured foith bioadsules in answer to the Hussian salute The white jnids of the Husstun men of war weio manned with ciews waving ttieii caps and shouting the short , shnip Hus si.m "Huiiah " 'Ilie Hohen/ollei-n steamed on into posilion bclwcen the impeiial yacht Deijuh i and the ciuiser Ada. 'Ihnowas only one vessel fiom the United &tate , the coivctto Hnloiprise , which auived yccter day and was gay with bunting. Tl.o cvur met his Gorman nmjestj nt the gangway and the soseieigns embraced and kissed each other several times. ThoAc\ ! nndria icturned to Pcteihofl , lljing both tlio Kiisslun nnd Geiman impminl htJindiirds The yacht soon i cached the quay where the evnr was awnltlng in a pavlllion erected close to the waterside. After cordial greetings had been exchanged Kmpcroi' William approached Iho guard of honor and walked down the ranks inspoding iho men while Iho military band nhvcd the Pi usslan nalional hymn The imperial pai ty then dio\o to Iho palace , Iho roulo to which was lined on both sides by troops In the evening all ilhieel together This morning t ) o august party nre expected ntthft cathcdril foiticsi of SI Pelor and bl. Paul prep ir.i lory lo u drive through SI Potarsbarg. Ho turning to Petcrhof the German emperor will atlcnd the evening review of tioops and subsequently piss the nlrfht under canvas. To-morrow KaUor Wnhdm will \yitncss n gnind rev'cw nnd piy n second end visit to Pctcrhof. IQn Sunday after noon a grand banquet will \ > 6 given at Pctei s- hof. Laler ihe kaiser will re embark at Cronstadt , pass the night In the harbor and on Monday steam away for Stockholm. TI11J nUUOPHAN SITUATION. Not JnclliK-d let Olipy tlio ol'Anj Power on Kitrtli , 189 t'll Jiiinrs Ounliiti Heitnttt.1 P\ni9 , July 10 ; New York Herald Cable Special to TinHhit ] Tlio following odltorial appears in the Herald's European edition under Uio caption of "Tho Crir's Long Mcmoi-j " " 1 it not posslblo thai Pi nice Ulsmarck , astute as ho is , may jet o\eileach himself I" "The C7.il-will rcceivo his young cousin , William II , with all the alTocllon and waimtli of his gencious , kingly nut uro , but In all that conceins Hussia's futuiu he is as llrin nnd us llxed as adamant. 'Iho KomnnolTs , llko the Houibons , have long memories. Lut us suppose the Geiman umpuror obtains the c/ar's agreement to u partial Huiopean dls- niimimcnt. Let us supposu thai the German chancellor forthwith sends Count Hciburt Hismatck to Pans topi oposo Unit Iho rtunuli mini shall bo icduced If Count Huibert Hisimitck gilds ttio pill , as it woio ; if ho puls it in tlio light of mutual concessions to bo made simultaneously in the inteiesls of peace , why then , pcihaps , Pianco woulel accept it Hut if ho ordcis and commands 1'iance in the name of thice cuipciois to disarm just as tlioj might command Sen la or Hulgaria to disarm w hy then , come wind may , 1'iance will not stand it , and an > minisliy Ui.il enteitained such a pioposnl would bo swept away. Such a com mand to Krancu would bo tantamount to fencing I1UK ! o to decline war , just lisa ic- bufT mlmmistcicd to M Honcdith foi ceil Trance to dcclaie war in 1 70 "Then let us suppose that Germany were to ask Hussia to pcifoun her pail of the bar gain Might not then Hussia siito Goi- nmnj , 'We piomiscd jou no nctKo us sistance , and it was a want of tact on jour part that piecipltated the war Hussia will gi\o sou the same iepl.\ now that 1'iussi.i gave us dm ing the Ciimcan war , when Hussia counted upon Piussia's nclivo as sislunce ' " The Herald published to ila\ Intel vleus with M. Kpuller , M Hmilo Oliver , M riouicns , and with a do7cn etlieis of the most piomincnt and iiitlucntial men in riamc Tlicyall.no mailer w 1ml shade of opinion thoi icprescnt , or what political paitj they belong lo , agiuo on one point , and that is that Frances will noser oboj an\ , thing in thes shape of oi dels fiom ans posvcr on caith or atij combination or syndicate ot poneis. Senate. > \'s ni\oTON , Jul } I1 , ' At 2 o'clock , ill no coi dance ssith a piosious agicomc'iit , the ben- ate , upon molioii both of Me-ssis. Pugh and Kdiiiiiiulk' , sscnt into seiiut session 'Iho Puller case Mas taken up nud Mr Kdmunds nddiessed tlie1 soiuitu The lollosving bills sscie taken fiom the c.ilcml.uand passed liouso bill , to pi ovule foi nn additional as sociate juslice of Ihe suinemo couit foi Da koti benalu bill , amcnd.itoiy of Ihe acl t f June , IVss , iclallso lo postal cilines , declining non- mailablc all mattci on an.s pail of ssludi , ex tn 101 oi intciioi , mdeicnt , lessd , dcfumiitoii 01 Uiieutening delineations , epithets or Ian gunge is sviillen or printed. Sunale bill , lo piolnbit mcmbeiH of Uiu tei iitoiml legislutuies fiom holding ceiluin of ficer Senate1 bill , it'lloMiig munuipalilies In Ihu leiuloiies in eel tain cases authoii/iug s il- lugu and cits c'orpoiMtions lo ibsuo bonds foi iieiossan impiosemciits lo an anioni't not i \cccdiiiir A per cent of the nssosscd valiia lion , in addition lo their bonded indebtedness on the 1st of Junuai s , l b House bill , bupplemunt.il } to the Pacific i.nil uad acts , svith a neiidmciits. On motion of Mi Hlackbuin , the cieden tials of he-nator Gibson of Louisina ssciu taken fiom the tnblo and placed on Ille. The spiialo then pi 01 ceded to thojconsldor.i- tion of exeeiillvu buslne-is When the doois ssuio loopenud Uio senulo adjourned. House * . WsMMNorox , July 10 After a little 1011- tine business the house ss'i-nl into commitloo of the svhole on Ihe tarilf bill , the pending amendment being that offoicdby Mr. Mills icstoiingtho piesont into of duly on tobacco. The piesont late of duly wan leslorod on all BUiokeis' ailiclus not olheissiso piovided for. 'llio next fesv ilums ss'cie passed os'or quickl } and umendmeiits icstoiing Uio present into of cluti on vuuoub aiticlus svorouleddossn wilhout division. Mi. Spiiimer of Illinois , having called Mr Dookci } of Mlssnun to thuduiii , ml- eliosvMl the committee ) in rog.ud to Uio bill. Ho stated , for Iho information of the mem beis , that twenls thicedas and eight even ing sessions had been lonsumod in genual dub ile > , ono hundicd and lifts one spueclies lias'ing been made The debate ) undei llio fivu minute i uio had consumed up to date tssenl } nine days , or 12s hunts Thu dubato svill hu lumembcied as thu most leuiuikublu whien has ovei occuried in pailiuiiieiituiy histoiy It laid ass'ukenud a lis'ul } mteiest m not onls our osvn eoitnti } , but Ihtoughuut the civ ili.d world , ii'id honcofoiHi , ut long as oul govcinment should enduio , it svoulcl be knosvn ui the gicut tin iff dubato of 1SS8 He Ihen ptacceded to uigue in suppoil of tno lieu svool fcatiuos of the bill. At 2.iO : the deb uo closed svith mi niiimiited political discussion , and then tlio committee nioae , und , mind appluuno on the deinociatic side , Iho bill ssas iopoitc.il f as oi ably to the bouse1 , Hs consideiutioii ssns tlien postjioneel until Saturday nt 11 . ! 0 a in. Mi Dibble i ailed up the Allontossn public- building bill , and the pieMilcnt's selu mis sag - Tin icpoit of the eommittco svas loud ucomiiK mini , ; that the bill bo passed , not- svitlib'andiiirC the selo The house relusod to pibb the bill over the veto Yeas 141 ; uass si The house then took a icecss until 8 o'clock gJTho 011)1 ) bill of impoilance pissed by the house tins i s'uiing w.n one piosidlng Um' the in IIH sli.ill IKS b ml monthly svhcaosei lite bci iQVai } < t " in1 'indl so ducol. Wiihliinulou I'.re vi lien. The enpiwmig olnrlrs of Iho liou/io have lei-n ) follossing doboly the pi ogress of the tin lit bill in UK- house and novs has utlie lull in sue h Miupo Unit its uugtoismuit svill bo I'omplelo and Uu bill uad } lei triinsmission to the senate us noon as the hntil solo is tikcn upon its passage 'J'liu bill ptistieel by the senate , Mith amend ments , sunplPineiitary to the i'.n iiic r illro id nitIi the bill passed bylim huuno on March il , loipnting the Pacific i allronds to construct mulntatn and opo-ialo tel giaph lines and lo itftnid e. pml f.icili'ua to ail connecting toio- j'lnpli lines The senate , in j < eon t session to d.iv , spent thin'houis i onsidci uij ? the nnnilnHt'oii ' of Samuel J Hnjoloss to bo delict nlUiinoyof NosvJei-HOS C'onlli million ss'ns i ejected by n largo mujoilti. hcnutor Uliir to dni Intioddc-cd a bill do dm ing tint heieaftcr no ulieii shall bo ml mlltcil to imturaliralion until ho nliull havn lie n .11 evident ol Uio United States dm ini' Ilic lls-o voais prec-cding his ap'ilieillon foi nutiu nil/at Ion papers , nor until ho nlmll IIIMSO bs Isvo K [ tillable ssitneises llml ( lur- tin' those Use \ oaiho has In Ims-ud UR a per son of good nii.liil elmiii ten , and shall also , in Um pu'semciof n judge , spoilt , wnto and read the Knelish liuigua'p with snob Intellt genco and fiieilit.s as to poyo Do bus cap idly to trnnsiu t nrdlnar.s Ini'hic s. J H Cabdl of Kei'tucl.s has been up noiutPil assistant supoimteii'li at of llio iMll- SSMV mall srrvlco 'Ihf dliodor of the mini icporls that for the .our list , thn jnoduct of gold amounted lo XTIO , nM , < and of sils'or tn W V.d W 'I he coinage of hrt m 'it durlliff the calondai year ss'.is $ 1-IT" ! , l.'l Hepic-.cmtu'isp Aniicison , of llllnol * , to da made , an ainti ncnt liefoie Uu h uiso J'l- du nirs ooinmUteyj for n b-ll nuUiftri/ing Uio slntc of IlllnoU t/i } , < \ntt \ milt a rt'nst ' Ihu gos1- prinnciit fOifirdlcsso/ slalntu of limita tions to roios or 'ho pi'oco"d of iho sales of public Inn Is iu that stile CIIICAOO , July I0.-Tlmni W Hall , n Jifavy dealer In svbcn1 , n.oOe nn f ilifnment thin aftcM-ioc.i. His Hihilil-ire ) ! 0,1ml.tcil ; al JIGO.OOO , roil hu a * * * ! * - i i Quo of the Tliroo AnnrchlBts Tolls of the Plot , HRONCK THE LEADING SPIRIT , Olilulmnn Sa > Captain Heilmnuk Waa to llaso Heen AssaHslimte'el - Itonilis rilledVitli Itioken elm Clilelionn Tin IIH Inl'orincr. Cine seio , July If ) frank Cliloboun , ono of the Uui'o aniirchists iu tested for i-onsplr. lies' , made a confession last night. His confession is that Jhonck had un folded his plans for luscuge , and that the bomb ss Inch hu ( lltonek ) had Inseiitcd svas no larger than abase ball and svas lo bo loaded ssilli d.siunnito and bits of broken glass It was denied b.s Cliloboun Unit the plot ss as to mtirdei thu Judges and Inspector that is , hu huaid of no such schume. They talked of assassinating Captain Schaai'k , and ho uiidisi stood ho ssas lo pas moiu attention to Uio captain than to ansonoolso. Tlicie ssns no conceited plan of action , built ssas agiccd that when all piepaiatiuiis ssciu made ho and tsso olhcis sseio lo bo informed by Ilionck just sshat they were to do About , I uly 1 ho ssas s isited by Hroneksvho biought him Uio bombs of the broken glass viu ietv and tsso sticks of dynamite , from which he SS'IIH to make bombs of gas uipo after Ihe usual palluin. The otheu-lsso men sseic also supplied ssith bombs and d.stia mile Ho had lire slulT in his house * for nboul asscckiind then gross afiaid Unit i : ssould bo discoscicd and tlueK 11 In Uio pris-j Mitilt This ssas the substance of the confession which liispci tor lionlluld ssill usuincouit Tlio confession is much moie in detail and ( oseis about thirty dosel.s willtcn pages Hy his coufcsHion it is undci stood that Chlclmun has shtiuillj seemed mi munlty from piosccutlon He is In ic-ilils much less guilty than c'lthei Hionek , Clmppak or one of thu men not set , u usted He lias agiccd to giselus tcstlinoiiy in open couit sshen it ssill conob oi.ite the ether usideiuc seemed bs the iu hpe'e toi against thu conspiintoiA Ihe tsso other men me still at l.uge , but maj be ui icstcd at mil time ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS An Insider TalltH Tlio follossmg hi icf eommunieation fiom one of Ihe pi ineiiial ox-saloon men of Uio city will explain itself Lditor Hi iDear Sir Since the recent are iisations huso been made in the diilm e-oiiicining the piaclid s indulged in bl some of the saloon mm of this e it.s in ugaid to ins ing In dies 01 hush mones to AUoims Sims , of the lass and older le.iguo , I hisu been iu i used of leing ) ono of the p.utics nil plicated , and I de-sue to make a statement < f the' fin Is in the case About a jeur ago I had the * handling of all the * moiie'i put up by the saloon men licio for the purjiose of light ing the lasv and oidci league , nnd none of that menus ss'ns eser piiel , either dliccllj or iiidiicllj , lo Mr binm Some of Iho saloon men thought thai 1 hud fixed Sims in logaid to ms onninsus , und asked mo to do tlio s imo toi tliom , and got "hot ' whi'ii I infoimed tnem that I had paid him nolhmi. , and never should I hud a long talk with Mi binis , mid lies tolel mo that he ssas not pushing the cases fiom peisonal motives , but was working as ii lasssei. He * fought mis as haul as he did ans one , and said that liu would base ss'oiked the mime for the other side il li hud been engaged bs the enemies of the Law mid Older league in fie llrst ] ilace 1 want to tre.it a man us I Had him. and as 1 knoss Mr Sims ae ted sipmreli till Ihu waj Ihiough , I dosiio to iiiiso mi VORO ngulnst this unjust und uncalled foi pel seen lion I know pcisonully that ho SSMS not "bloodim : " the s iloon men , as claimed by the Globe , as 1 hase liccn fulli cogni/ant of the inside ssoiklngsof the saloon element for the past i ear. Huspe-ctfully , Uv.s CUUIKIO. Kuiiprnl ol G. C. Present t. The funeral of Mr. G C. Picscott took place yoslui dav .if toi noon at the family resi dence on llast Pierce street. Hov. G. W. Crofts , of the Congtcgational church , con- dui ted the sorsices in a very impicssiso iniiniior. The nllendanco of fi lends was large Among lliese weio a laige number of the mcmbms of Uio camp of Modern Wood men , of ssiiich oigani/alion the deccised was a member. The body ssus taken to Fairvicsv cemetcii svhcio it ssas laid to icst b } his comiaiiions ) witli thu beautiful iitualistio ssoik of Ihe older. Ploial liibulCB wciu both pi of use and elegant. AVeiHuxo SOIIIH Ue-e.-ords. In a recent mile lo upon Iho iccoidn of Iho oflhoof city engmeci TUB Hun did an n i willing injustice to ox-Knglnoor Tostovln. Duimg his incumbency tss'uls'o miles of boss esvb sseiu laid in thu citi , and of this svoik thuio is a complete record , made b\ him cr under bib Hiipui vision With this oxfcption the st.ilenu nts contained in the uiticlu in question uro true. Yesteiday'fl ' ball game icstilted in a victory foi Iho vibitois. The "ciions" did oxcullcnt work in the iiold , but were lather ss-cal. at tlio but. It icipiiied Ihe milled ulloi Is of Ihtoo umpirns to i-niry the game to the ninth inning , and then tlioiu was a lingo kick that could not bo settled The stoio ssas 0 to 5 sshen the visitors lufused to coiiliiiuu play ing on account , of u veiy loud smelling de cision A sscll knoss n member of thu spoiling fin- leinity is anxiously s-iudiing for a io-t jessol. Sli.mgoly emoiigli liodosins no as- iiistnnte in Ills hc.iieh , and ufiains fiom palioni/ing the "lost ami found' columns of the ness spipeis Tno missing tre.ixiui is ex eeediiuls ssMls.and lomaiiihsec niens hidden 'Iho jesiilt of this little game of ' hieln and peek" is awuiti'd with much iiuiusiti hi putties who mo "on " The conlitlon of Uu littVinn of Mr aid MiJ. . C Mitchell Is eoiisidorubls linpioriel Tins Is most gratifs ing t" tlic foml pin en's ssho hud well nigh dospuiiedof the life of tinInby _ OIIKOKMA I IV KOV.'i ; . Moss tliei l'liiiiil ) i-s' ITnlon Arellnnel - liiiK Iinpenlod Men. The Plumbois' union fcocm eld iimnoj lo nnllifs all Uioattcmptb of John Ho\se , ssho is nosv in Chicago , tn mtiodiuo non union men in this city. Tlioy stationed a torn mltlcoof their mimbeis nt cueh eii pot svlth Instructions to watdi for iiirising ilninbcn and iitlcnd to them as the ncioisitics 10- qnlrtd. The committee i ecogm/i-.l in the kit the ip n carried no less thnii live pliimbeiH. sshom Howe luiil < nirufc'il In Cliu-iico and sshoHO fne hu hud ] > .iid to tis point , some of them union O'MIS | non iininii men. The cfinimittees told tlio new air s tils of the condition of atTa rs hcie , and suggest , d that Hies ( .otoHoue-s shop and lie at svtiat lliei conl 1 there , so as lo learn both sides of t'io question Tlio nevs plumbeis did as Ihoy ss-ei" i-i-iuesti | d , and flimllj canu to the son elusion that thei woli'd ' iiot remaiti in Omaha J'lii'l' aio ipjinitedt" hfiyo ( * nnl to the union men that thij hud been told thoio w.isplonts of woik hrrei and fui-tlior that Husso Ind not snld nn\ thing about n strike. Aceo-elii glv.the union bought tteV f ts foi the stl inB < i < to what point hoesci tlioj de > slreil logo. I'our of them letuined to Chicago mid ono left foi Denvtr Ynsti-tdai thee imn.itlco w.isouduls u ain , nnd iho ineinliors Kiy Uiov ssl'l ' bo able to p i\ the film out of toss n foi HU tnanp.umb - e i t'b Kmvc ca'i bung into il. 'Dies CMy D.teN. Tno city counr-il last nlgl.t ail'vptcil the rcc- omincndatlon of llsal'oinoy to accept coin- promise oCein from t'.o iQihvajf , fOr its claims in ll.o rcns iiciion of Iho SixtoMith mid the IJIcvcnl'i 3'r * \laluets 'IhoT'i.'fjii Pan | U < cvlfoi * * VJW' ' and Ulf > H A M. * i ' 1)1. ) Th" iMolntJcin In tunuel the 'jntinis.icd IMMMX coiitlAd' v.vmeled to Hc nHrci in lyvr wu rncoi i lireil i'nllier tvtVr , > , MS Jeii. ! red uf.tll ths Hici.vor S-t .utrd fl'ofli. i HO.JC.