Tl-IE OMAHA DAILY BEEj FKIDAY AP1HL 25. 1800. IK THE FIELD OF SPORT , OmSliJi B-'aton in the Second Game of the Oity Series , A POOR DISPLAY OP BTIOK WORK , of the dliilmWllllaniH Still in ( lie Iicnd . In ( In : SK Day Bloyelr Kiii'c-Tni-r I'luvril. Won. Lost. Tor ( 'I. I cn er Jc < ( Mcilw-s .mi hldillt ( \ .duo Kinl ( nst.v ( ! nmtiliu Si I'-iiil City < l , Oinahn I. 1Tv\-\s Cirv , Mo , ApHl ' -Special ( U'elegrau o Tin : BITTinOinuhas ] wore defeated b > the Kansas Cltys today before ) ueof the lai-gest nudlenies that c\cr gutlr- crcd ut Hxposltlon park. The Kansas Citys took Hie lead early In the gnme , nnd held It Ihrmmhfitit the game. Bi th teams batted wcll , but the local men did their slide when it told , w bile Pears kept the Omit- Ijas' h'ts ' we.ll divided through the nine in- idllgs. Twice 1'lteher Fanning had an op- jwrlunl'j tn bring in ninsl but be struck out t-aih time with Omaha men on second und third. 'I he unly run made bv the \ Isltors Vas In the fifth inning , when Willis made the Circuit of the bases through eirors by Man- tilnj ; uii'l Donohuo and n clean drive by Kcurns Cainiviin nnd Kearns did ( rood bal- luting for their Hide , but they wei-e the only Ones of tin * \ isitoi-M who batted etfeetively. I Kansas City scored iino In the second hi lling Diinohnc being hit by the ball , and scor Wing on a sacrifice mid Blttnmn's single. Stcnrns lilt safely in the third , and after Htonllng a base scored on u fumble by Walsh nCcnnis fumlilo and u base nn balls placed rHmtth anil Billy Hoover on the bases in the ilfth , find thcj scoied when Stearns bit to fouter for two bases. Singles by Manning , , A'cars and Hoover , and u sacrifice gave the [ .local men two more runs In thvcighth im > 'ng. ' 'tl'lre score i h VSSVSr'lTV. . t OM\II V It II I'll A K II .V ) turn rn II I 3 U It'WIIlii. ' , 111. , i U J ; Smith It I t U II U ( IIIIIIVMII , If ! : i u llimwr rf I 1 I II U I'll i u i Ktcnrin , li ih. . i l .1 IXlIIOllIK * "I I II I : II I VtiiliW' .ih. i li i I 1 I 4 : i sinui-r , if. . i n I l i : 0 WlllKll , rcnrn , | > 0 I iriluirre. UoUuiHit . U 0 1 0 . i II ) 27 II Total- t h - ' . II llINMM.i. . K.tlls.14 ( llj . . i ) i i o 2 n n u u B UMIUtlll * . o D u u i u u u o i runs Kansas City S. Two-base fills < Canaviin Dnuhle ) ilnjs ICeains , \\iilsli.AndiVws liases nn hulls ( Mtl'ealsl I'liiilibiK' ' . Mllli'lv nut - Ky Coins li ll'l In iillclici Iliiiiiiliiic. I''is.fd lull- Hoot ft Time lli. ; l ° niili | < - llliiL"- . St. I'iliil n. Dos Muliics I. ST f vi i. AprllSI ( Special Telegram to U'UF Bi i ' To-day's game between St. Paul { md Dos Moiiies was an interesting one from Start to finish , and was replete with sharp Jleldhiir mid heavy hitting by both to.itm. 'J'he soul e I U Uluto callt'd out for foul si lite. Jm ! Us nut for i mining out of line. , in I\MMS. jflr Tmil : : I ) n i o i n n n- : , Jies Molui-s . . : i o u o u u l u o-i Kl'Mil.MIV , Itniisi > iiitiiil Hi , I'niil ll lii Mnlnos" . T liave lilt * . Ihivviw ' . ' , Muiphj. Ifnme un lliul.s and rosHi'lli.u'li. ' lla-t on balls Oil Vfjui " , . of ( latn.1. Mini-k tint-Kv Vlnu I. by ( 'line' ' " Left mi ImsM , | > .llti i , ; p , . , M , , | V LjujiiH' Tim llnisi. National Jloslii' . 0 fl I ) 0 I ( I | 2s'e\i Yin-u . -j , ! ) o ij o o _ > j ( Same giyen to Boston ' .I to nothing , New- York iviuslng to abide by the decision of the \r niiooM.i v. Tin Ilroiililyn I'liil'iilelphia ' game was pun- pouei . nn account of rain. ATI l.\ ! ! I'I.\M > . Th" C'leyelaiiil-Cliieago fiinnn was i account ot ruin VI I'll Islll Ul , . TliPplttsimrg-l'iiieliiiuitl 1111111wus ' on aceiiiint of lain. .vi inn \io. . . . . . 'J r o r ' ) o o o ois Cleveland . .I n ll o a n i \ T 15 lilts Buffalo ir > , Olovcilnml I a. Kiims- Tinnalo I" " , Cleveland .1. Batteries -Haddock , Mack , ( , 'asn.v , SntclllTc. CmplnKnlaht , Jones. AT IKl-lON. 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 . - , 0 7 Drooklvn . . . . < ) l ) II 0 00 1 ( i i. ! l IIIU Itoston ltIBiinl > lyn i. Urixns Boston 7 , Uroiildvns. Batleiii's-Uadbourne , Mur- ) ihy , Murpliy , Cook. I'mplies-UnlTney , JJarnes AT M w UIIIK. The I'liiludelphlu-New York rjinno was on account ol r.iln. I'lttsbiirg-Chlcugo ganie was postponed Oir itccount of niiu. Anierli'iin Assuclntlini ( 'nines. AT i. KiL'm , SI r.0nis (1 ( , Toledo 5. vr rnn.uii'.i run. The Alhlelh .Svraeuso ( . iinic was postponed On ( U'Ciiunt Of iiiln. vr nn isin p. Thf louUvllhCMluinbus game was post- account ot wet ( Mlier dunes. IMi'iin , In. . April ' 'I. 'Special ' Tele- Brain to Tin : Br.t : I The sime. Binllngton l.1 ; , Cedar Haplds l ! A < > n llnnilreil BlHl Shunt. JTohn Dunmiro , who Is lust being iccogni/ed Ity the balance of Oinuhu's cith'k shots us u I OOil one met Frank Fogg nn thevln ( ! A : jiunmhv grounducro.ss * the river1 vest onlay afternoon in a ono humhed artlliilal race , eighteen > imls rUe , for iw a side. The .oiuo inn linn inn inn iiitii inn mil inn MIII HIM MUM HIM lioniiiot Illlll ) Mill HIM HU HI HUH 111(10 ( HIM Hint 11110 01111 1111)1 ) IMIU 00111 HMO Mill noio OMM o xii ) mini oino HIM OOlOi ) UlrtXJ Mill MIKIi TO Wheels at the ( 'ol Then ) was another largo nttcfidnncont the lomale bicyelo nu-O lust eventiiK , und iiio nu- ttVjWU1 * spurt's of tlio fair contestants winked \\\1 \ \ constdcwbU ) enthusiasm. Prof. Ley Ijnve Another exhibition of fimcj ildlng.and the crowd wiN libond In bcstuwlng Its up. MUUDU on him. The riders In the race mv wll showing 8iK s f futlmio iisthewpm.v fh'ftsedi'iiws on In u close , mil none will give tip. Thov nro nil dolonnincd to stick it out , Wild roflnv wt exprt-t to see O'Brien mulco It ivuvm for Williams. The latter still contln- to rldo In sjilondid form , and Is surely an wi"ner 'rh siwei 'Vilifies ' This to the InoblHt ; etKrsdtiiifs bftckcr to Ix ? on hand yestenfny , the final for n six day nice between the soldier and I'rlneo was not entered Into. The gentleman will bo on bund this morning , however , and will meet I'rlneo and his backer nt 1 NX ) Kur- mini Rlrcct nt 11 : ' ! ( ) sharp , nnd consummate all details for the event. rut : nrtii > inxa , Tilnilen l * rk Hneei. r.is-DKN" PAIIK , N. J. , April ! JI. Summary of today's races : Ono inllo Slllcck won , Autumn Leaf second end , King Idle third. Tlmo-l : HJ { . Se-vcn-ctfdiths of n mlle-Scu Drift won , Ksuu second , Iluiv.burjr thlr-il. Time 1 : 'M % . Seven-eighths of n milo Major IJaly won , Stone Muson second , Wuttcrson third. Time 1 : .1'J. ' Mile und oiia-.slxtccnth Custnvvay won , Oolden Heel second , Salvinl third. Time I .IS'ij. ' Soyeii-clKhths of n mlle Bohemian won , Count Luna second , John Arltlns third. Time-1 : ) ' 4. , I'mir and one-half furloiiRs Lottie won , Ilcst Hey second , Fnvois third. Time .10 > tf. Jtiille Meaile Horse Sale. NAsnvii.uTcmi. . , April 24. The twenty- third annual sulo ut Hello Mcado Iwgarr this moniinj ? . Klxty-ouo ycuilinps , the Ret of Luke lllackburn , Iniquols , Ih-amble , Oivat Tom und Knqnircr , passed under the hummer for n tottil of A ) | , : ! < y ; , Twenty brood mures also sold for a total of SMS.OOO. The side will bo continued touiornnv. Anioiift the hlKhMt salds were : Hay colt , brother of tigmont , Dwyer Hi-othci-s , IJiooklyn , fl.WW : buy colt , hrotncr of Insjicc- tor B.'Devycr Brothers , Brooklyn , $ 'lxx ( ) ; brown colt , bv Iroqnols , Sum Bryant , Lotils- vllle. f-J.KK ( ) ; bavcolt , bi-othcrof Miss Ford , .lake Johnson , Jl-'oit Worth , Tu.s. , ! f.Vxli ( ) ' " > ' colt , brother to Uncle Bob , Sum Bryant , MifXl ( : brown colt by Irovnols , Marcus Daly , Bnttc City. Mont. , A'1,000 : bay colt by Iro- ( inols , Jake Johnson , Kort Worth , T'ex. , $ ISOO ; chestnut colt by Iroqliuls , MurcusDaly , Bntto City , Mont , W.otH ) ; blown colt by Iroqitoi-s .lolin Daly , Now York , $ l00 ; chestnut ll ly , sister to Blackbui-n , by Lulc Bhu-kbnrn , Mur- cus Duly. ButtoClty , Mont , * 1,700 ; bay Illly , sister of Hands Oft. bv Luke Blackbui n , Mar cus Duly. Unite l'ty. ! Mont. , $1,01X1 ; buy ( Illy by Iroquols , Sam Bijimt , $1,500 ; brown Illly by Iiijqnols , J M Brown , Fort Worth , Tex. , Si.Hi ( : chestnut Illly by Luke Black- bum , G. Mueller , Kinirsloy , In , * > V ! . " ) . Brood males Bonnlo Lawn , b. , m. C. Muelllcr , Klnnsley , la. , { ,1,000. Bribery , b m. , Ctcnenil W. II. Jackson , Belle Meude , Tcnn. , ? INK ) ; IJncdniia , cji in. , General W. If. Jackson , Belle Meade , Tenn. . ? lfcX ( ) ; Uric- u-ln-ac , b. in. , Oenoral Jackson , Belle Meudo , Tcnu. , * lW)0Tlonlette ) ; , chin. , Goner.d Jack- on , Belle Mcado Tenn. , * 1,0. > U. KIJATKN AT KVKIIY POINT. I'rohlhldoii CrankM SlinrpljICchukcd During the lloscvvater Trial. TIK : VM vti , Neb. , April H4. The recent trial of Mr. Ilosownter on the trumped up charges lirofcrrcd by the prohibition Intolerants bended by Helen * Cougar attracted the usual crowd of court room loafers , who struggled for i jints of vantage long before court convened. It was a motley assemblage in which the female prohibitionist predomin ated , although there was a fair representa tion of gentlemen whoso chief facial charac teristic was long tangled whiskers. Fanners , ministers , the dilapidated village loafer , .small boys , yellow dogs and babies mingled in thu confusion and were there to get us much cnjo.viuent as possible out of the affair. When the county attorney wus presenting the i us-e to the jury the first outbreak of rus tic merriment ruffled the dignified sllencn of the court i-ooin. Mr 1'cteison made an iin- peitlnent rcmmlv regarding Mr. Hosewater. ueeompanj ing it with a graceful gesture and the audieiuc , who evidently Imagined that they hud come to t.eo a "show , " laughed loudly. Jndgd Clarksoii Immediately called them'to oiiler and sevciclv lebnked them , and declined that another demonstration ot that kind would clear the com t room. This dismayed them somewhat , as they hud got in the habit ot thinking that IhoHosi'wiilcrlriul was intended as u periodical circus lor their amusement. During Ills address Mr. Peterson solemnly said In the jury , -"If we cannot provethatthis man Hosewuter disturbed n religions mooting by loud and boisteious talk then you have my P"rmlssion to acquit him. " This morsel of condescension wus hugely enjoyed by the large number of law.vors in attendance. When Jndirc Savage presented his case lie quictl.v thanked Mr. Peterson for giving the Jury his pel mission to in-quit uu innocent 111,111. This did not make Mr. I'etci son look liny happier It was left foi Dr. Pierce lo distinguish himself und his party during his examina tion. He leaned back In his chair with easy nonchalance with his head retinir on the wall paper and told his story in an easy and confidential manner. Ilo spoke of his yiuious accom plishments and said that he hud been com pelled to take the usbcis In hand and Instruct them In their business nt the night of the loniiir ! lectuie and that he took upon himself the task of at once ( inlctlng Mr. Kos-ewutei- and protecting the timid prohibitionists pres ent. Dm Imr his story of the uproar he said , "Theievvas mio feller there who used lan guage not tu bo found In the prayer book. " Judge Havago took him In hand and asked htm what that mount , but ho didn't seem to know. When nsked ( f It was swearing that ho meant he claimed not to know what swear ing meant He finally acknowledged that he knew the ' 'feller" who had used the language toward Mr , Itosewntor and that it was II. Wilde ( JIllls. This was a bomb-shell thrown Into Ids own camp to judge irom the astonish ment on the faces of the "elect " Judge ( ! il- 11" , it will he remembered , is the.county judge whose rank decisions In the in the lower court made It necessary to carry the farce trial Into the district ciniit. Incidental ! } during the day it leaked out that during tbe tiiul in the counly couit this nnjtnst and dignified judge had minified him self and the audioine by making paper pellets and fllllpplng them ut Air. Hosowater , whose buck wus tin ned , while ho wus addressing the jmv.Mrs. Mrs. Bauhvell , ono of the witnesses for the prosecution , gavea very graphic word picture of the disturbance at the rink. She arose In her chair und with Dclsurtlun gestures and elocutionary voice desci-lli"d the scene minutely. She was very much in cm nest and eieatoil no little amusement out side uf her pnihlhillon confreres ; they , how ever , took it very soberly. The prosecuting attorney alt through thn proceedings acted very nervously nnd amused himself by tossing u long Fuller pencil into the air , cutchtng It sometimes- It re volved ; oftener than not It fell on the floor and rolled minimi or dropped into a cuspidor , causing his neighbors to feel more or less nervous. When objections to t'otersmt's iiiestions ] wore coming thick and fust Mrs. 1'armiileo and Mis.Voiidvvuul were sitting In the trout row In the audience Imllummth discussing the court's decisions und showing on their faces their disgust ut thowuj the case was going His honor stood It for some time und Ihen , pointing his linger In their direction , Minted that the court wus trying the case unit Unit ho needed no assistance from "blom-hors" us it were. This wus a poser fi r the ladles mid they .subsided , but It eventually resulted in letaliation In the form ot tlio resolutions passed by the local W. C T. II mid their visitors from abroad when the trial wus over. A feature of the uuso thut will not prove so mmislng to the citl/cns of Bnrt county when they day of sittlement comes Is tlio cost : * , which will amount to between * JlKl and * > > iX ) . AlNiiil sj eosts were carried up fimn the Uiwei contl. This Is paving the fiddler with a vengeance , hut the citizens uf Teka- mali have had their side show One of the witnesses who approached the clerk of the court for his fivs und mlleagu wus given the comforting Information that of course thi > unmmt would lw Issued , but thut It was extremely doubtful if it was over paid. "I have iKHwccn f.M und fc5 ! coming to mo in foes , " said the clerk , "und 1 will sell the bunch for twenty-live cents. " After the vase hud been dismissed Mr. UOM- wuter wus generally congratulated bv jn-oplo who hud not dared to fly In the face tlio pro- hiblilou fooling Iteforo , but who now came fonvnrxl and declared that their sympathies liHd ulway.s been w ith hlin ; it soil of1knew It-nll'lho-tlme" South Dakota 1 Hutov , S. D. , April 21.-Tlio democratic state central committee today decided lo hold u state convention at Aberdeen on Juiie 11 , to nominate-state oftlcoi > , The basis of reprv- . scntation will give the membership of thu con vent ion JCM. FROM THE IIAWKEYE STATE , Marx atid Rice , the Eldora Suspects , Waive Preliminary Examination. . OTTUMWA STAROH WORKS SOLD. A Fontnncllo Youth Makon n Desper ate but Unsuccessful Attempt at Sulelde The State I'liarin- auy Commissioners. I2ri > oiu , la. , April 21. [ Special Telegram to THE BIE. : ] The preliminary examination of Charles Murx and N. .1. Hlco , arrested two weeks ago In California and brought here on the charge of murdering Henry Johns , In this county , live years ugo , came to it sudden und unexpected stop today. The prisoners , who hud said they were anxious for their prollm- iwr.i trial to boitln so that they could find out what the state hud against them , waived ex amination when arraigned and their cases will come before the grand Jury , which meets May ii. : Their ball bonds were fixed at * l,000 each. They are still In Jail , but will no doubt bo released within n few days. Marx still owns n good farm in this county and stands high In the community. Ho will have no trouble to give bail. The detective who arrested Marx und Hlco has warned them thut an attempt would bo made upon their lives by the vigilance conlmlttce. Gone Into the Trust. OITL-MWA , la. , April 2 { . [ Special Telegram to TIIK BIK : ) The Ottninwn starch factory was sold to the National Starch company , the New York syndicate , today. This makes the twentieth in the trust. A Desperate ; AUempt at Suicide , Cnr.srov , la. , April 'Jl. [ Special Telegram to Tun Uin. : ] Yesterday n youngmnn named Hei/er , living four miles west of Fontunollc , in Adnlr , county , attempted sulcldo by cut ting the arteries of his wrist with n r.izor. He nmilo frightful cuts on both arms , cutting the cords and smaller arteries , but not fatally injuring himself. Three years ago n brother of young Hci/cr , aged eighteen , committed suicide by hanging. Temporary insanity caused the trouble in botli cases. State Pharmacy CoiiiinlHTioncrs. Dis : MOIVKS , la. , April 24. [ Special Tele gram to Tim line. ] The state board of phar macy commissioner's wus organized today by the election of Commissioner Snyder as chair man , Commissioner Harrison vice chairman , and ex-Commissioner Weaver secretary und treasurer. The County Superintendents. Dis : Moixci , la. , April 24. [ Special Tele- grutn to Tins Bic. : ] In the district cou- vcntjon of county .superintendents Superin tendent Moore discussed the question of "How County Superintendents Can Best Serve Their Teacher's. " SuperIntendent Anderson of Hamilton county read n paper- onThe delation Between the Kuriil and Town or City Schools " Ho thought the town school almiild bo taken as the Unit and the nu-.il schools should grade from it. The committee on uniformity of normal insti tutes repoi ted that no person should bo con sidered as having finished his coin-so until ho shall have finished his hist year's work with an average of ! H ) per cent mid have taught legularlj .it le.ist eighteen months of school. Superintendent Fogg of Marshall county was elected chairman for the next convention mid Mrs. Tanner of Hinilhi county was elected secretary. _ _ Itrcakiiijt Lrp tbe ( Jans. Iis : MOI\I > , la , April ' -Special [ Tele gram toTm. HII : : ] - The police have captured Uvo toughs , named Doud and Dot } ' , who nro supposed to have committed a number of the burghu ies that have occurred hero recently. Ono h.is already served n term in the peni tentiary. This morning two Indies whoso houses hud been Invaded by burglars identified ' fied them as the men wl'io came Into their houses. They .iro both old offenders. The city has been having Un epidemic of buiglar- ies. and it is thought thut this capture will bicak them up. I'ciired Ilo Was , ( loing ; Insane. CiiMi.nvn 11 : , la. , April -J4 [ Special Tel- eitram to Tin : Bri.-.l Louis Kuben , a young man of twentjtwo , shot himself hero l.rst night and died this morning. lie Jolt two letters , ono In Hebrew and one In Idngllsh , btutiuir that lie felt he was in danger ol bc- comlni ; Insane und he preleried death. An MlevulinHnineil. . HMi'Tolu , April -1. [ Special Tele gram to Tin Bir.l-A : flro euily this morn ing destroyed the Nosthey & Harrison eleva tor , ano oud owned by Mr. Beed. Loss , 810- 001) ) ; ilisitiancc , WIK)0. ) Signed liy tlio ( lovernor. Dis : Moixis , la , , April 'JI : [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Brn.l The governor today signed the bill providing for a soldiers' monument ment , also the bill for u stute weather service. ( 'imp's Kiiiisiiii-riciilniM. | r > is : MOIM.la. . , April * j | . [ Spuctal to Tin- Br.rThe | W. C. Coup ciUlscurrlculum ] , with its ronmrltahly educated uiiimuls , has been tinning people away here at every per formance. - _ _ < - _ _ SITA KH.It V A X / ; . ItTllftTA Ki : . A Severe Shock Koli In San l rancistoo anil Vicinity. Sis I'll IM MO , Cal. , April'il One of the most severe shocks ol earthquake experienced hero foruloilg time was felt In this city and neighboring localities a little after : i : , ' ) this morning. Buildings were .shaken perceptibly and persons moused from their sleep. The plasteitng fell from walls in places. No seri ous damage Is repoi led yet Dispatches from Majlleld state that the shock was very secits there. The l-allroad luldge was rondeied lmpisslblens jiiei-s sixty feet lilnh settled four Inches unit the rails spivad apart a foot. The ground In places settled sK to twelve inches. Knllroad travel Wus delayed n few IIOIIIN. The eurthnuulto was generally felt through out this section of the stute , bat no serious damage Is reported. Several buildings were somewhat cracked here. . At Gllroyand Wat- wmvlllo the gas mains were disjointed and chimneys thrown down. Neln-nHka , Iowa and Dakota Pensions. WvsiiiMiios , Aprll'.M ( Special Telegram toTniiBi.r | Pensions have been issued us follows to Nehiiiskans Oilginal Francis L. Allun , Harvard , Louis ,1. ( irnul , Tainor-a. IneivasoDunlcl Mullen , Crete ; Byron D. Bales. Mullen ; William H , Stiutovnnt , Beaver City ; William T. Bullls , Valentino , Albui't Boswcll , 1'luttsmouth ; .lohn Sndcrow , Pivston ; David L. Ciiehier , C'hapmiin. Kc- lsuo Barnabos Welton , O'Neill. Iowa pensions : Original Invalid .lohn AV Pollock , Clinton ; .lames I1' . Dame , Nevada ; Asen D. White.Cincinmtti ; William A. Wells , I'leasiinuillo : Isaac A Bird , Bnrrcll : Benja min Applegute , Council BlulTs. Increase - William.I Hndgol , Sloan : .loiiathun Wise. Villisca ; .Icromo B. Oimn-s , IVs Molnes ; .lohn A A mold , Pali-fax. Wlnant Do Hart , Hastings ; Stephen BrleKer , Kurt Madison. Ilclssuo Thomas C. Scliooloy , Ablngdon. Ueissneand Incioiiso K. M. Hlekman , I is- comb Original widow - Itebeora , widow of Sandford II Ae.shire ] , Hed Ouk. Mevlcun widow Mur > . widow of Muthias , alias Michael Fell , Muceuttiio. South Dakota pensrons OilginalLev ! Bin ton , Centrovillo AVant I'ay Hn-tint WliUky. Lvrrnioi1 , Mo. . April 'JS Tlio .shcrifV has served jiaiK-is upon a number of jnviple who wcro either directly or Indirectly Interested In the whlsVy war. waged last February , to nmicur ut the next term of court to bo held in May. The petitioners usk fur damages in the sum of * l."oo for the whisky , beer and cigars that were destroyed at the tlmt > of the raid. A Ui-lglit rroji Outlook , | C'liuim.ni VIN , S. D , April ' , ' ) - [ Special to Tin : Br.i : 1 At no tinioduiing the past four years have the Indications for n Inrgo ciop Wt > n ns favornblo us at the piv > ent time. The furmers in this sct'tlon have completed . HCisllng , and the grain that wus first put in ' has already appeared above tUc ground. He- ports from the rlvor counties licloxv us and from BulTulo'county north of us on the Mis souri river state tfiif favorable Indications also exist there. I nirors whoso crops wcro nlrnost n total failure % t treason have taken courage , and a lurgcp mjrenge. than tisuul Is being put In thronitltoat.thc state. Frequent ruins have fallen ami the ground Is in excel lent condition. ' ' " ' ' g Jtjji y > ri : TO . .sof / ; . The Cut ol'the Ajvli uli PutH the Mis souri Hlve'c KpadHiit Hen. i Cute * . Telegram to use , April } .2-fKpeclnl Tin : Bin. : ] The ctn'Wio Wubash road in the through cattle Mtb has ngaln put all the Missouri river road a't lea , The actual cost to the shipper on Kufisnn City or St. Louis Is still nbont the samej , Jiu } * via Kansas City the old rate Is Mill quoted with it i-obato of $ r.i.- : ( In mileage , white \\\i \ \ 'St. Louis the ? 7.25 Is taken off the publlsli6d rate. This must be remedied In some way , and the Western Freight and Trans-Missouri roads will meet next Tuesday to solve the riddle If possible. In any event the Al ton will pay the ' mileage from tnrllT rates so that n reduction in the toriff will not change the situation a particle. The problem cannot IK * solved unless the Wubnsli agrees to restore Us rate mid deduct the mileage as Is doua by the Kunsns City roads. AVIII Insert the Dill'crciitlnli. CIIICKOO , April 21 AH the western roads of the Central Traffic association have writ ten to chairman Blanchard agreeing to insert in their rate sheets the differential fares of the eastern lines The Missouri I'licllle also acceded' to the proposition. JtllAXIf AITAIltfl. A Crisis Itoported in the Ministry Kcvolntlon JtuinorH Kulse. Kio JANKIIIO , AprH 21. The Idea of dis pensing with the constituent assembly has been revived and It is now proposed to estab lish a constitution by provincial government subject to the ratification of the plebiscite. Its advocates claim this lobe more expedltous than any other method and that it will effect ually preclude any attempts to revive ruon- nrchy. The opponents of the idea say a constitution framed by persons not clothed with constitu ent authority by the people is not binding and would merely preserve and prolong the pres ent military provisional government. Wild minors about ilots , revolution , etc. , continue to bo circulated frequently , but when run down always prove to bo Jests or to have been circulated with a malicious motive. The government supposes the authors of the reports uro monarchists. Yesterday n placard was posted In many parts of the city decryng the present govern ment mid inciting to revolution. Its author was not found. It is reported that on the 21st there was nn attempted revolt of the troops ut Buh in nnd It is asserted thut much disaffection exists in the nrmv. A Bra/Jill nn Crisis. Mo.s"rnvwio : , April 14. A newspaper here says n telegram from UIo do Janeiro un- announces a crisis in the Brazilian cabinet : that Bcrbo7n and Bocuyuva , secretaries of state and foreign affairs , arc about to resign. Washington Xotcs. Wisiijjtr.Tov , April 24. Chairman Conger of tlio coinage committee today introduced in the house the bill agreed upon by the republican ' ' can caucus last nigli't ; . Jt was referred lo the coinage committee , which will have a special meeting tomorrow to act upon tlio bill. Mr. ICerr of lowu today reported to the house n bill to prohibit The transportation of intoxicating liquors into tiny state or territory contrary to the law of , such slate or terri tory , ii i A bill reported tfavombly by Senator Ciil- lom today from th0 committee on inter-state commerce gives thcyintp state commerce i oin- niission authority to prosecute Inquiries into Hie alleged violation of , the law by means of special agents , to biiuppointcd by the commis sion , und who shall have power to administer oaths und send for per.soiis and pipers. Senator Teller tqday'litrodliecd ) u bill as n substitute for the J ne i silver bill , now on the sunato calendar. , ' t O1 1 i O- l < -ntnl AntMSoiiiitlo Klot. VH-.VS * . , April Jr. Al'BUlln , in Galloln , a mob numbering ! , < ( > ireisousmado mi attack upon the Jewish * quarters and wrecked and sacked a unmoor of dwellings and shops. The troops were called out to disperse the rioters but Ihoy did not succeed In restoring order bolero cloven of the mob had been killed and many injured , nl-utor icports fiom Bnihi show that the first statement regarding the number of killed was exaggerated. It has now been learned that only three rioter's were killed und twelve wounded Ten ot the leaders of the rioters have been arrested. LOMIOX , April'.M. The Standard's Vienna correspondent says foreign agitators have been at Binl several days exciting the mob against the Jews. Women inflamed with drink excited the men against the troops. Uneasiness is felt throughout Austria. A n\K \ Ituhhci1'iiichasc. . Ni\v : YOIIK , April 21. It wus announced on the street late that of ' . ' . today a purchase ,000- 000 pounds of rubber , amounting to 1,510,000 , had ( been made within tllio past two days at the market values of the day , bv a few large manufacturers who must have the rub ber to inn their factories regardless of price. The holders of Iho balance of the stock have now raised the price 5 cents a pound , with prospects of a further advance. The total available stock of all kinds of rub ber in the world is : i,0l ( ) tons , against 7,703 toiib at the same Umo last year. Another Dakota Cement Factory. YVVKIOV , S. D. , April''I. [ Special Tele gram to Till : Bin : . ] A syndicate of Cincin nati capitalists closed a deal hero today for 1,500 aci-os of chilli : rock bluffs , nbout six miles west of this city , It is Understood the jinrchiiso is made tor the pniposoof establish ing cement works thereon on an extensive genii- . About iOOUO.was paid for the tract. This will bo the second plant for the manu facture of Portland cement located near this Wrecked liy Dynamite. Um.F.vtx , WU. , April HI. An explosion of iyiiamlto In II. H. Doan's drug stow this afternoon completely wrecked the building , ircaking the windows In stores over n block iwnv. There were four men la the building it the time of the explosion. Two1 ! ! . U. Doan unit nn unknown man , were instuntly tilled. Tlio other two wcro badly hurt. Heavy Uro walls prevented n eoiiliugrutloii. A ( tempted Assassination. Toi'i-M , Kan. , April ' . ' 4. [ Special Telo- nam to Tim Bi --News i ( Wus received hero : hls morning of the attempted assassination if Judge Botkln at Ulysses , Grunt county , ust Satin-day. It Ls reported that un attempt was made to loico. Ids decision on a point In the prellmimir.v hearing of tlio county com- nisslonei-rt implicated' ' In the wolf bounty 'rands in oppositioit'tKllis judgment. His 10- fusal resulted In thf attempted assassination , - , - , . , . , - - Hits Two SOILS In Nebraska. Uuiov , WKAprlJl [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIT. j David , Sullivan , aged seventy- six , nn old rcsidcnt-hf this county , who was burned to doath' . ' t ; tfiday while binning lil'iish and grass ofx i prah 1" , was alone at the tlmo , and It is supp < mHl was oveicomo by smoke. Ho has two. MIIIS residing in Ne. bnisUa. AVill Sign ; JU > SnMon Bill. IIVM , N. Y. , JVptfl21. . The senate re called from the uss'Jnibly ' the S.ixton ballot i-jform bill und airh'ln issod It , changing It. so ns to mnx'o wlthkthc 'amended Saxton bill , which wus ugi-eedTipoa Init Friday by the governor , Savton und others It is understood - stood that the governor will sign the bill und that the long light o ci ballot rofoiin will bo at un end. Five KiiHKlan Sisters Sniulde. Mo-cow , April 21Five sinters named Domovleroff , the youugubt nineteen years old , committed sulcido today. Aslus found In their apartment showed that they hud burned a number uf paper * before talcing their lives. It Is believed that fear of arrest us nihilists led to the cuinmUslon of the deed. llond WV > HINU JON. April 14 fSiK-chil Tclogram to Tin , BII i Bunduffc vd jsno ut 1 > > , flOl.dOOattl tu , DEATHLY INITIATION WORK , Inlmmnn Acts of Wild and Eeoltloss Stu dents at Rutgers Oollego , SOME OF TILEIE VICTIMS MAY DIE , 13lcve.li Men Marched Naked Through Ilrliit'H iiiul Moss Duokod in the Jllvor and Then Killed t'u with Ninv YOIIK , April 2i. fSfjeelnl Telegram to Tin : lHt : : . ] The members ot the Thctn Mu Kpsllon fraternity or Itutgcrs college at Now Brunswick , N. J. , luulwlnit they cull n high old time Tuesday evening. The fun , however , may cost the lives of several of those whom they initiated Into the. ' mysteries or their cir cle. Klevcu men hnd been chosen ns mem- bws without their kn wlPdgo or content mid 'L'uesduy evening was selected for the iiiltin- tory ceremonies. At 11 o'clock n concerted mid was made on the sleeping places of their victims mid the candidates captured. They were blindfolded mid their hands tied behind their barks , Then each mnn win stripped en tirely nuked and iniuvhed Into the street. At u certain point the eleven were brought to- pother and tied in line hko u chain gang. They wcro then solemnly walked throned the streets , receiving chastisement from switches which their drivers held. There are several .small streams in the neighborhood of the col lege , and one or two pretty bad bogs. Through these the naked boys were urged , and then they were brought to the bank ot the river and walked over the shurp stones till their feet bled , and through briars and nn- dei brush until their bodies were lacerated. Even tills did not satisfy the thirst for excitement jind doviltrv , mid the poor victims wcro untied when in the center of the the Albany stieet bridge , und one by one , by nii'.ins of u long rope , were lowered down into the river ami hold there for few minutes with Iho water just to the level of their mouths. The .shivering set was then taken to the pluco of rendezvous , dressed and forced to drink Inrgo quiuitllies of bad whisky on the pretense that it would coun teract the bad effect of the dipping. The men were then taken to the hull , where they were again stripped mid on the back of ouch was tattooed in India ink the sacred mark of the Thetii Mu Epsilon. The initia tion closed with u general slmvin'g of hair from the fare , head and body. A wild and hilarious debauch called u buiuiuct ended the night's orgies. LOOKS 11A It I'OIt JL'AT t'ltOH'JE. Pom- Indictments Ketiirnod Against Him by ( ho Chicago Grand Jury. CHICAGO , April 24. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BII : : . ] The grand jury this morning rc- turued four Indictments against Patrick Crowe , the murderous young innn who robbed Annie Hall , of Ml Clark street , of diamonds alleged to be worth $ IiiO'J and in trying to escape imcsl shot and neiirlv killed Officer Briseoo and shot Officer Linvillo anil Charles Cole. Thicc of the indictments , charge as sault with intent to kill the three men named , and the foui th is based on robbery On thai ; ho can bo sent to .lollet for life , as he shot at the woman in committing it. Linvillo and Cole and Miss Hull testified before the grand jury , but Officer Briscoo could not bo moved Irom the hospital. J.AST OF A FAjinvs < ; AXU. Arrest of the Sl > ; wbjs In Alabama for Making Counterfeit Money. BIIIMIM.HVM , Ala. , April I.M. , T. N..Sigsby Hid his son William have been ariested on .ho charge of making and passing counterfeit noncy. The Sigsbys mo the last of the once famous Joe Bunnlleld gang of counterfeiters and outlaws who operated in Georgia , Ten- lessee. and Alabama. They made and passed thousands of dollars of counterfeit money , mil killed six- detectives who attempted lo capture them at different timos. Comitoi-IHtors Captured In Chicago. CIIR u.o , April 'it. Two iinpoitant auests weio made hem today. For montlis the country has been Hooded with S10 silver cor- Illcatcs pnrpoiling to have been issued by the German National Bank of New Oilcans , but which were plainly bogus. Two men were taken into custody while passing the bills and over * ' . ' 00 in counterfeits were found on their persons. * uis niini : vnii > tnti\ . \ Farmer DI-OVVIIK Ills Little Ones in n IlniTcl and Then Suicides. Sin i.iititM , Oat , April 24.-Word reached here this morning that iv well-to-do farmer living two miles from bore , lifter drowning three of his children in a barrel of rainwater , attempted to drown himself in the creek. Home of the neighbor * lound him lying in the creek in a precarious condition. Theioato no hopes ot his recovery. No reason can bo assigned for the teriiblo tragedy. A KOCIMTV KVKNT. Mr. and 3li'N. Thiii-stou'N Itcccptiuii to Mianil Mrs. llolcoml ) . Mr. and Mrs. .lolin M. Thurston gave n very brilliant and what proved to ho n most thor oughly enjoyable reception last night In honor of Mr. mid Mrs. H. W. Iloleomb. From 8 until 11 o'clock their parlors were thronged with Invited guests , among thorn the leading professional , railroad and business men of Omaha and their wives. The handsome resi dence , coiner of L''armun and Twenty-fourth , presented a scene of gaiety and Hfo equal to any of the many notable social events of the season. An excellent string band discoursed lively music , nice refreshments wore served , mid joy unconlincd ruled the fleeting hours. Oregon Democrats : Piwn.VMi , Ore. , April t. The democrat lo state convention this evening nominated 11. A. Miller of Jacksonville for congress. Syl vester Peniioyer was rcnomlnatcit for gov ernor. The platform favor's eight hours us u day's labor ; the Australian ballot system and the free coinage of silver. A Cull. April 21. A call will bo Is. sued tomorrow for a meeting of the executive committee of the republican national comlt- tee to be held In Washington May ,7. Among the member's of this committee arc Senator Quay , .1. S. Claikson of Iowa , W. W. Dudley of Indiana , Samuel Fesseiidon of Connecticut , George H. Davis of Illinois and M. II. Do- j oung of California , Arrested I'or ICmhc//lcinciit. Cniuuio , April 24. It WHS Muted hero to night thut Lafayette Cole , u well known I'eorl.i young man has been arrested In Now York city by a private detective agency on the charge of em boelement. . It Is ussertcd that ho made away \\lth funds of the I'eoria gaslight ; and coke company mid another Jinn by which he was employed. A 11 n ml red ami Ton Yours Olil. Mi. VriiMis. Ivy. , April 2l.-WIlliam Rey nolds died at Pine Hill yesterday. Ho was 111) ) j oars old He was berne In Hawkins county , Tennessee , In 17TU. Voi-n Ultle Thing Inko That ? AiiLiiui.i\ : , Miss , April 21 Two men named Uowell and Johnson were convicted today of having shot at a colored mall ugent nnincd nievln , ami wcro sentenced to three yours in the penitentiary. Tin ) .McCalla Trial. Ni.tv Yuuh , April 21. In the McCulla trial today the testimony , as yesterday , was largely a ropioduction of thut of the pre liminary hearing , und for the moil part was strong against MiC'allu. Karl ol' ( JlaHgoxv Dead. LONDON , April''I. TheeuiI uf Clu ! 4jow Is deuii. _ Thu three outlets furdUoa euivtho bosvels , the .skin , und the kidneys , licgututo their action with the bi s > l mirlf.virit ' , tcmi > , 1) ) untuck Blood Hitter * . XIIHY WUKU NOT DlVOItOlU ) . Itemarknble Htnto of Affair * Hi-ought About liy a Lawyer * la { oallty. Proceedings In n divorce suit will bo In stituted hi the courts hero in n ohort time which will reveal n stale of affairs rarely heard of except in .sensational novels. In brief , the history of thocuso Is this ! Flflecn years ago John Smith was a young lawyer In SI. Louis who had liecn more than Usually successful In accumulating the root of all evil. Ho became Infutuated with n young lady , piesunwbly beautiful , and they were married. Shortly after the mnrriago Mrs. Smith discovered that her llegi > lord was becoming lukewarm In his affections for her , and Investigation showed that ho was in the company of another ladv more than whs nec essary. The wife remonstrated and threat ened to leave her husband. He promised bet lor thing' * , however , mid u truce wus patched U ) ) . This state of affairs did not last long , how * over , and she discovered that ho had re sumed his old tricks. The wlfo became exasperated and announced her Inten tloii of. applying for n divorce. To this the husband consented ami offered to pay all the nei-essarv expense and give his wlfo $ ' MMH ) alimony. Mis , Smith consulted n lawyer , made her petition for a divorce , and the hnsl'iand ac cepted summons. In n short tlmo the law yer exhibited to Mrs. Smith a dccrco of di vorce. By her direction he took the doereo to Mr. Smith and received the promised $ J,000. One-halt of this amount the lawyer retained as his fee. and he has not been been or hoard of.since that time , Mrs Smith came to Omaha and was mar ried to Mr. Mlllman , who has since died. Mrs. Mlllman is suppoi ting herself by doing dressmaking , and lives in the northern part of the city. Mr. Smith wus married to the woman who had been the cause of the .separation of him self and his first wife , mid the couple have several children Not long ago Mr. Smith sold n piece of real estate in St. Louis , mid in looking up the ab stract it was discovered that no deereo of di- VOITO had ever been recorded. Further in vestigation showed that no petition for n di vorce had been tiled , mid , in fact , no divorce proceedings had ever been begun between the parties. To say that Mr. Smith was astonished would be to put it mildly. Ilo had taken the decree show 11 him asgenniiip , und hud novcr searched the records to sco If everything had been done properly. He concealed the fact from his wlfo and children and , nearly prostrated nt the I bought that these same children were Illegitimate , ho came to Omaha to seek out the wife of lormer years. She was easily found , and together they sought u lawyer mid made arrangements to have the wife , who is still his legal wife , begin pro ceedings for divorce. The strong man's heart was nearly broken and his head wus bowed with grief nt the thought of the disgrace which had eomo to his children. Ho entreated that his mime bo suppressed and that the proceedings bo private in order to prevent the dear ones In St. Louis from learning the dreadful truth. Tno case will bo commenced In u few days and will be quietly curried through. As may be imagined , the names as given here arc not the true names of the parties con cerned , but the facts are UH obtained irom the husband , now u man of middle age , poitly and intelligent , and ono of the most prominent men In St Louis. The first wife is well known in this city. STOLU TIIK CHILI ) . Petortivosi Hunting Tor nn I own AVoman Wanted for Adduction , William Harris , the head porter at the Hoard of Trade lestuurant , is silently nursing us troubles and revolving In bis mind the inostlon as to whether he shall take Hfo as t comes or do something desperate. Ten jears ago , in Pennsylvania , William voddcd Kll/nhcth Minton , und for seven yeui-s she proved n tine und loving wife , vhile a daughter came along to help cement ho bonds of the union- Three years ago the family moved to Omaha , und having some wealth were cn- ibled to move fn society that was far above lie average. William w.is a traveling man , md while away from home on his long trips he wife now und then chono stranger gods , [ ' [ HMO reports came to the eais of the hus- ) , mil. but ho having Implicit confidence In the voniiin of his ( holce , refused to believe them , until at last , some two jeursngo , the comely KH/n packed up her trunk , sold the household furniture , drew out the bank account and skipped with U better looking man Kotitrn- ing to his deserted Ilioside , the husband ami father instituted a search , and at last was ic- wurdod by locating his Jalthless wife In an Iowa town , where she was living with her para mour , and by a system of strategy ho suc ceeded In getting his child uvv.iy Innn the woman , bringing her to this city and placing her in cluiige of a friend , Sheldon Nat. who resideon Nineteenth street , between Leuv- enworth and Masun. Nothing more was heard of the wife until yesterday uftei noon , when she suddenly ar rived in the city , and learning whcte Han Is was emploved , called upon him with the re quest that she be allowed to visit the child. This wus refused , and the woman left the restaurant , mutteiing to herself that she would yet get oven with hcrhnsbundof other days. Jn thu afternoon , by some means , the woman ascertained whcio the child was lo cated and In a carriage shod rove to the house , and telling Mis. Nat that Harris hnd sent her , the child Wis | dressed iaherbest clothes , placed in the earriairo ami rapidly driven away. For an hour or mini1 Mis. Nut thought nothing of the ciicuinstunce , but us night approached preached , the woman and child not returning , she telephoned Ilarrls\\ho informed her that ho had Issued no mtch orders. Han Is , nearly beside himself with grief , put detectives on the ease , but up toalatohourthowheieabonts of the wiiman had not been dlseovcied , though from a description of thopaitlcs and the team it is helievcd that Into yesterday afternoon they crossed the bridge and Hew to Iowa. Today Harris will decide upon what course to pursue In the matter , and rt is more than probable ho will swear out a warrant for his wlfo'x arrest , charging her under the state law with the cilmo of kidnapping. . 1.77 f 'N J7.TiTS. . Fascination means the e.xerclBO of u pow erful or Irresistible influence on the passions nn unseen , inexplicable inline-lire ; a charm , a spell. This Is why Robert llueliamin'tt comedy drama In which Cora Tanner and an excellent company appeared at Boyd's opera house lust night was thus named The story Is based upon the fascination of an artful woman , Mrs. Delainero.overu.uiiii'g mini , Lord Iscly , who Is engaged to his charming cousin , Lady Madge Slashton. It is fully as Interesting und entertaining us the tltlo Im plies. MUs Tanner , who imiH.TSoiiutes Ludy Madge , disguises herself In inalo uttlro and sallies fotth to nsecitaln whether or not the reports of faithlessness on the part of her lover uro true In thedonblo role she displays vcrsiitlllt ) and does some clover work. With her splendid combination of natural gifts , a fine form , a good voice und charming gruce , she dlsphns those dcllcute feelings which aiu amongst the first proin-ities of an artist These a iv the tools and material of her trade , und she possesses the happy faculty ol appl.ilng them to the best and most' effective advantage. In n brief chut with Miss Tanner MIC wild' ' 'How do I feel In trousers ! Simply delightful. The sense of freedom thut comes U ) a woiniiu when she drcssus in this way Is beyond my pqwor tu describe. " There aitt no changes In the company since last season. Miss Kleunor C'ury us Mrs IX-lamuio Is al ways strong and never fulls to capture the admiration of nn audi ence. There I * probably not an actix'ss on the American stufre who can pluv us many parts und play them as well us Miss Cuiy. lluiold Russell , us Lord Isley , was ulso well liked. He Is a handsome man , and very picas- Ing In his manner of becoming fascinated. Tie ( strong churactci part. Count La ( linage , is still In the hands of P A. Anderson , who made such n favorable impulsion us an actor when hero befoie Churlcs Coote. Au gustus Cook , W. F. Hlande , Miss Magglo Dean , and In fact the entire company us- turned their bum-id chumctfn * very atufuc- torily Mr. Coolo us'Rev. Mr CVlU-y Is ono of tUu features of the jK.'rlormuuce. The Vuldls biters drew u hirgc puUicnco nt the Urand lust juiilit i > ud the entertainment thoj guvu wa'ria ( fijOjeU H rs onu of the cleverest , neatest , most respeotnbla variety shows seen hero for many months. AH the specialty nrtlMn In the company nro first class and several of them do some wonderful things. Thev linvo > . -j Citrr and Tcurgeo. * n flno team of musical comedians ; Sum mid Kitty Morton , lightning cluingo and dunce artists , whoso turn won two or three oncorvs ; Bobbv Rulston , the dwarf vocalist mid dancer , who Is n marvel ( Bellne , the great Pnilslun necromancer : Melvltlo and Stetson , feinnlo. dialect artists ; Keller , the human enigma , and John K , Drew , an Irish und German comedian , a very clover one , too , The great net of the evening , however , was the VulttU sisters , In thole ncrobutU' mid trapc/o performance. They arc thu most daring and skillful performers ever seen In this country In their particular line of talent. No written account will glvo any idea of the work they do on slender rods , wires and ropes as high uliovo tho. midlcnco us the theatre will penult them to go. As n llnulo to their net. ono of them miikos a head long dive from the highest point she cmr get Into n big not stretched just nbo\e the heads of the spectators. Dissension In the French Cabinet. PVIIH , AprlU2l. It Is rumored that tWra nro .serious dissensions In the French minis , try. The early collapse ot the cabinet Is feared. A'ANCOUVint. This AVrlterTliInk * It Will lleuomp a ( Jrcnt Seaport. The seaport of the twentieth wuUiry ! C'onstnutiitoplo of the west ! nro tl'io mimes which mtcirestod tlioMisolvot to 1110 the moment I Hot , oyus on Vancouver. Nat 1110 and elrcumatnnco.s linvo been prodigal to Vancouver , WIVH a writer in Frank Losllo'.s Popular Monthly , Nn- tnro lias given her the situation o'f Stain- boul the Turkish part of Constantinople ple with the deep waters of Burruril Inlet to replace the Son of Mnrmora.aiKl the False Creek to rival' the Golden Horn as a natural douk. Like Stnmbonl the City of Vancouver stands nn a penin sula , with the cypress proves of So- i-aglio Point represented bv the forest primeval of Stanley Park' , and with a , "hogM-back" running the whole length , on which it is to be hoped that the pub'- lie buildings will break the sky-lino , ns it is broken by the domes and ininnrots of the mosques of the capital of Islam. Across the Golden Horn of False Creole is nol only the slope ( reminding ono of the lie of Gnlnta and Porn ) coin- prised in the Canadian Pacific railroad grant , but roads leading across to the rich alluvial lands at the mouth of the Frazer , which will be occupied in the immediate future by countless fruit and hop ranches , pouring their produce into Vancouver for the consumption of Its growing thousands , and for transporta tion to the ungtirdenod cities of the prairie : while by sea all the booming cities of the bound , from Seattle and Tneomii downward , aot tin feeders to the tralllo ot Vancouver , as witness the orowds traveling over the Canadian PaeiJIe railroad to and from them and the eastern states , and the steamers con nect ing them witli the Canadian P.iolfio railroad , and acting as tenders for the | B China mail ships trading from Van- II couver. I bo much for the south side. On ( no north side , across Iturrard inlet , are myriad islands and inlets destined to bo the .seat of a fishery trade as important as the bone of contention owned l > . \ eastern Canada , not to mention lumber and minerals. All these places north and south , find llieir natural focus nt Vancouver , the head of navigation and the terminus of the only transcontinental line of the continent belonging to a single com pany the Canadian Pacific. I'olstincil hy Cyclone. The family of Tunis Prewltt , living at La Orange , ICy , , thirty miles from .Louisville , wan at lacked by a violent disorder a week ago which "puw.lod the pHyslclans , nays a Louisville , Ky. , spec ial to the Chicago Tribune. Desnllo every effort two of the daughters died and three other members of the family are at the point of death. Dr. Porlei- says the alliiction is the result of "torna do poisoning. ' ' His idea is that somii poisonous matter bud boon brought fiom an unknown quarter by the recent tor nado and deposited whcro it would In oculate the I'rou lit family. Ho thinks the disease germs \\oio _ carried by the cyclone on some debris from an epi demic hlricken community , probably -k hundreds ot miles from Louisville. kX Died lo IMCIIHC JIN Wife. J. S. Skidmoi'o , a well known archi tect and engineer , was found dead in his olllco recently. A letter \MIS found on his desk explaining thai lie had taken his life because ills wife had frequently wished he was dead and he did it lo gratify her , bays a New York World Fort Saiith , Ark , , special. lie had taken twelve grains of morphine. Skid- more was given to drinking at times , and was Intoxicated when lie took bis life , lie was a man of t'oasidorabie means and his wlfo a most estimable woman. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A iTO'HH of tartar biiKlng pundcr Hlsha nf leatenliiK fitrcngtli. IJ. K ( jovoininuiit Ito- iloil , Ann. 17 , ISS1) ) . goyd'p Thursday , Friday , Saturday , April iH'Bfi'80 Saturday Matfnito. nt of Hie Vnnnir. 'I'nlcnlol iiml i Slur GDRR TMNNBR L'nilciitliu liiannuonii-rl l ( 'il WVI K SINN or dm 1'urk 'I lirnlvr Druokl > ii Second Seubon in thn Dulii'htful , Bpaitdme , _ Witty , Now rtiiy , PascinatioN Tliu ( Jili'liiiil tonipunr ( iurk'fiiui Co luuic Aiipru- lirlJlo Hci'wrj lloif.ilur | irlcc Mulliiiii tOtnnil J5c Hl'.ittnlllbu IMII uu ciiltf WetluuiHlar ) imc Eden MuPee. Corner llth and Karnam Bt.-j. First Appearance in a Museum Famous Pantomime Go. ' . Muhcuucl , thn Iljcx. A Itouliy MuuiituUi Uo.it llli i funi puirccl1ioii "Illlnil .tctr" llin iiiiirrnloua niuslcj ( > ' Ilia piano \\DiItl H I ulr Con , i-dy U . , coiaiirMii/ LIHirllHtri Twu HM-III ! .t'nu ; sliowb. One D.mo A.rimits to Ail.