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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEfr TUESDAY , OCTOBER 0 , 1801
TBRRE HAUTE ON TIP TOE ,
Ererything. EEO ! Dropped to Talk About
the Great Facing Bacc.
HAL POINTER AND DIRLCT MEET TODAY.
Pools HollliiR t'nl Wllh Oooil OiltlH
on I'olntor liny nl ilrroino
1'nrk anil Oilier TraukN
Tinnr. HAM * , Ind. , Oct. -Tho rain of
yeaterd.ij put the track In splendid nhnpo for
the races ( if the week. Every train coming
Into the city Is loaded with Visitors. The
great Ilnl 1'olntor-Ulrcct raco' for tomorrow
1 * the toplo of the hour. All buMnc.si and
other Interests are secondary. The prospects
are that the largest crowd thatovcr witnessed
n harness contcit will bo present when the
croatcstof all harness performers score up
for the world. Delegations from New York ,
Chicago , San t'rancUco , Ucnver , Cincinnati ,
Nashville , Lexington , Detroit , Minneapolis
Btid all the principal Centura nro present.
Itooms uro engaged at the hotels for qulto n
larco party from Han Francisco and Denver.
The promise Is bright for the greatest
week of racing that has marked the ascen
dency of thu trotting turf. Hal Pointer and
Direct are both In splendid Hhupo , nnd are
| u t to the edge necessary for the race of
their lives. Kach has plenty of junportcrs ,
the money pouring Into the pool box thlu
evening in a perfect stream. 1'ools solo $100
to fTA I'olnter being the favorite , the larg
est pools sold being * 1,000 togTiOOand Andy
Walch taking the long end , the short nnd
Kolng tonn order placed oy w Ire from New
Vork , Pools soU $100 to $ 'JO ' that no thrco of
tbo heats would average faster than 2:10. :
Others $100 to fT > 0 that no ono heat would bo
fnMcr than U : OS , nnd the takers nnd offerers
kept the sheet writers busy the entire even
ing ,
In tho'2-1(5 ( pace pools sold : Grant's Ab-
dnllah , $10 ; Leo H , ? IO : Frank Dorch , $15 ;
Strong IJoy , $ ' . ) , nnd Held K , over $ lfiOO ! , going
In at that figure. In tha Wnbash stake for
2-year-olds Tom Hook sold fci" , Held $18.
OX OTllEll TJt.lCKS.
Gooil Day Ibr tlio Talent al tlio .Tcronio
Park Alcctlnu.
TRROMn PA 111 % , N. Y. , Oct. 5. It was Hko
a midsummer day in every respect. The
track was dry and dusty again today.
First nice , welter wolchlt and sweepstakes
for nil uuL's. Six fuiloims Nine starters.
I.eonuwell 111 ( I ! toO ) won h'andlly by a good
leiiKth.tWrestlor 110(20 ( tj I ) beat Sloliinor IDS
( A to DoiiHlly by two loiiKths for the ulaco.
The dust xvus so thick at the lower turn Hint
the jockeys rould not Sen where they were
going. Liimley on ( ilon .Mound , llamllnon
llelon Itosu and t'ovlnglon on Mr. Hast trlod
to turn the corner too soon. All thrco horses
anil riders fell Neither was hurt buyoud u
shaking ii | > . Time 1 MO1. ; .
faocond nice , u sweepstakes for all apes , ono
mile. I-'Ixo sturters : Peter. 1)1 ) ( II tof > ) , won
liandlly ha leii.'th from Mxonlu , 101 ( T toft ) .
who bo-it CnieKsman , 101(5 ( to" ) , two lengths
for the place. Time : ll.'i'i : ' ,
Third ruc'o , bnndlcuusweepstnl.oH for3-yoar-
olds , ono mile. 1'our starters : Tblsracow.ia
almost a miitch between Klttv T. , 100 CI to li.
and LI//to , 10 ( f to M. ll//.le had a safe lead
almost to the lust furlong. Kitty T. then
moved upon even terms with her and a driv
ing finish ensued , Tbo pair raced tojjotbor ,
not u nose apart , under n terrific drive. Kitty
) T. Just manured to cot her noio in front as
itb y enmed the line , llellevne. 108(5 ( to 2) ) ,
llnlshed third , two lengths away. Time : J : ) . ' > ! - ; .
I'ourtb race. C'liampazno stalios. for --yoar-
olils , asweopstakenof * . " > 0 ouch. Jl.fiVU added ,
seven fiirlonus. rour starters : Azra , IDS (5 ( to
J ) , xvon easily by u length and a half. tit. fc'Ior-
lun , 118 ( I.1 to 1) ) . Juet managed to last long
cnoiiBh to bout Dugonot. 1-1 " ( S to 1) ) , lialf a
lunijth for tbo place. Time : l'Mli. :
Fifth race , sweepstakes for 2-year-olds , live
furlongs. Ten starters : Air Hunt , HO (0 ( to 5) ) ,
'won handily ny thrcn parts of u longtb , Tom-
Jilo , 108 ( It ) to I ) , bout IClalto , 1W (20 ( to 1) ) , a head
for the place. Tlnio : lKl.
Sixth race , formed by dividing tlio preceding
race , Ten starters : Uolmilol. ll'J ( I ! tof > ) , won
by unock f i oin Grand I'rlv , 01 (3 ( to I ) , who
boat UHKO. 102 (3 ( to 1) ) , n length for the place.
Time : ioi3 : : .
Hoventh nice , 1,400 yardh. KlKht starters !
Ilusteod , 110(7 ( to 5) ) , won. Civil hei vice. 107 (2 ( to
D. EOcond , Itoquefort , 102(10 ( to 1) ) , third. Time :
Kmlcd In a llllzznrd.
DE.NVKK , Colo. , Oct. 5. The tlufinlshod
races nt Overland park were concluded In
fair weather today with a largo attendance ,
but the wind and the ruin that followed made
it exceedingly disagreeable for the remainder
of the day. At tuo conclusion such cold
xvoathor was never before experienced in a
race track In Colorado.
In the 2:10 : class , unfinished from Saturday.
Motion ( lold Dust won easily In two straight
beats. Time , 2yo'J : ' und 2iO : : ; respectively.
In lho2 : ? > oluss N'owsboy xvon with bunds
down , the other horses literally not being In
It. The time WHS on the heats left over fiom
Saturday , 2:211 : and 2iOi. ; : !
Ktrst raci > . running ( for today ) , distance ono
mile : Justin won. Mlnnlo K'.klnx second ,
Drookwood third. Time , 1:43. :
Second raee , running , live und one-eighth
furlongs : Topgallant xvon , 1'ilneo Henry t > uu-
oiul , Mary Hull third. Time , 1:12.
Ci'iirllohl I'nrlc ICcsnltN.
Ciiic.vdo , III. , Oct. 5. Garflold park re
sults :
I'Mrst race , three-fourths of a mllo. Warren
I. eland won , ( inland second , t'harloy I-'ord
tbjrd. Time : llim.
Second race , three-fourths of a mllo. Es-
. xvon , Anna nilrabath &ccond , Miss
Fornnz.i ' thlid. Tlmo : 1I U.
Third race , onn und threo-slxceentli miles.
Silver I.al.e xvon. Quotation second , Oussollu
third. Tlmo : 2:02'i. :
1'ourth nice , ono mile. Yo Tiimblen won ,
Gulliuliv second , Hob roiester thlid. Tlmo :
1:44. :
I'Kth race , ono und one-slxleentli miles.
Lena 1'rey won , Ills Three bOcond.Kd Leonard
third. Time : lMy. :
' Hlxth race , ono mllo. Gorman xvon , Hay S
Beeoml , Illazo DiiKe third. Time : 1:41.
Citj' Kail Mooting.
KANSIS CITV , Mo. , Oct. 5. Racing under
1 the auspices of the Kansas City Fair nnd Ex
position association bciran nt Exposition park
this nfteinoon.oathcr clear and cold ;
traok slow.
Klrst race , 2:23 : trotting , puiso f 1,000 : Hlko
won. Ntiiuo Medium M'eond , Illrdlo Sprague
third. Time : 2:25'j. : 2:2Ui. : ! 2:2rtl : } .
Second nice , S,1i : > class , trotting , mlle dash ,
pnrso ts.Vt ) Irene won , Hornpipe second , llur-
noy II , third , Tliuuj 2BH. : !
1 Third 'race , running , three-iiuurtoni ot n
mile , purse : &VU I'ereKiil won , lleletui second ,
Itabbl third. Tlmo : tlU ! , .
Will Kill the
i TKKIMUI , Nob. , Oct. S. [ Special to TUB
HUB. ] Shorlft Alonroo rind Deputy Sheriff
"StnutTor of Hurt county have decided to
carry out the untlnUhod racing program mo
of the Hurt County Fair association. Thurs
day and Friday of this week have bcon set
as tbo days , and several hundred dollars In
purses will bo hung up.
Tin ! | ibr Toilay ,
Doth Jerome park and uoulsvlllo off or some
good things for today , These bones have
loou picked as likely winners :
r.ouisvtu.v.
1 , Kmim'st Frederick Alllo W.
2. Oartur II Donnoll.
3. ( Hirt Uun l.iiko 1 tree in.
4. Tom Rogers- Klndli ; .
5. Inaolonco Hob Korsythu.
6. Mary U-Clurk.
JKI1OMK I'AltlC.
1 , Ilitcolniid Chosixpeaku.
2. Judge Morrow llanciunt.
a Wall J I -Clia rail c.
t. Key del Key 1'es.irra.
* B. Long Umieo Kuella 11 ,
\ ft. Ilutimnn Murmont ,
Those GUIIICN Da Unil the Ilauc That
- HUH Huou a I'rooesslon.
Pnil.jiiLi'iiu : , Pa , , Oot , 5. The Athletics
and Uostons played two ganmi this attor-
noon , The homo team won the first game
easily , hitting Fitzgerald ill most at will.
The second gaiuo only lasted nix Innings.
Haddock's delivery was lee much for the
homo players , who put up a very raggoU
game In all respects : Score :
Athletics . 43221103 3-18
Uoatou. . . . . . . . . o a o t o i o a 0 3
lllUt Athletics. 23 ; llostou. & Hrrors : Ath
letics. 2 ; llfMton , 5. ll&ttorlvn : I'ltmeralJ
and Oolter : U'eyblnK and Mllllgan. Kuruod
ruua : Athictlca , C ; Uoitou , I.
Second eamo :
Athletics , . . . , . , 0 00000-0
Jioiton . S 0 t 0 3 00
Ultai Athlutlcs , 4) ) llonton. 3. Errors : Ath
letics. 0 : lloston , 2. Itattcrlns ! Haddock und
Tarrcll : ( . 'hambarlnin and Mtlllgan.
WASMI.NIITON'S LIST.
\V. * itiNiTON , D. C. , Oct. C. The game to
day botxvpcn Wnshington nnd Baltimore was
tbo greatest farce ever seen on n ball ground.
It XVHS dark when Washington xventln nt tno
beginning of the sovantu Inning , and uftcr
taking tno lead over InHlmoro ! nnd three
runs purposely tried to get out so that the
visitors might have H chnnco to finish tha
Inning , llarnlo refused to finish , so tbo game
went \Vashlngton by a score of il to t ) . It
was sodurx whllo the butlcsquo was going
on thut the players coutu i.ot bo scon from
the grand stand , Scare :
\Vn hlMilon . 1 00000 1
Ilaltliiiore. . . . . . . . n 0 1 0 0 : > - I
Hits : \VnHhlneton. tl : llultlmoro f > I irors :
\Vnslilnuton , n : llultlmorr , 4 , Ilulterlcs : fore
man und .McOulrc ; Hoily und Townsend.
Anicrli'nn Awoitcition Stitnillni ; ,
1'lnyot Won. lo t. I'or Ot.
Roston . IM in * l .Gh'J '
ht. Units . l.W W 52 .ttSI
Athletics . 1311 W M JtSi
ItMtlmoro . I I M K > Jill
MllwnilKuo . IM 01 73 .471
Columbus . Ill" ( U 75 .4VI
Ixiillsvlllo . * M ! 40.1
Wash niton . . 1J4 44 1)0 ) .1121
Will
NRXX YOIIK , Ont. 5. The Noxv Vork ball
clubhus dccidoif to Investigate Itself for the
public benefit on tbo charges that the man
agement weakened the loam lu the last llvo
games played In Boston.
STAItKH Ol' til'OHT.
Jack I'rlnup's Visit.
Jack Prince , the hero of a hundred blcyclo
races , after a sxving around the circle , landed
In Omaoa Sunday morning. In speaking of
Ned Heading , Jack said , properly trained , ho
could beat any man In the world In a long dis
tance blcyclo race , but ho hud no heart. Ho
said that 'Heading loft Omaha , wont to De
troit and HulTalo and xvas Jobbed out ot n
race or txvo , and gave up the path forever ,
returned to Omaha and re-enlisted in thu
rctrular army for llvo years. If ho hud re
mained In the business Jack says ho would
have eclipsed the achievements of all the
cracks on both sides of the pond , as his nd-
vnncoinont was something beyond comprn-
honslon.
Prince leaves this evcnlnc for Noxv Yorlc
nnd wilt enter the great race at Madisoir
Square garden. _
Shannon Klrcd l > y Washington.
As predicted weeks ago In these columns
Dan Shannon did not last the season out as
manager of the Washington American asso
ciation base ball club. The prediction was
based on the man's egregious lack of man
agerial ability , ana bis dlstncltnntlnn to do
the right thing If It xvero within his poxvur.
Ills Omaha reputation followed him In his
noxv position at tbo capital , und his Incom-
pctuncy cropped out before ho had held the
reins ono month. This culminated on Mon
day last In his being unconditionally flrcd.
Giinin had charge of the team during the
lust xveok. Next , your the Noxv England
louguo xvill be plenty big enough for Mr.
Shannon's peculiar talents. < - . f ,
Alter tha lilulVrt Itillcmcn.
OMAHA , Oct. 5. To the Sporting Editor of
Tin : BKR : Wo , the Omaha Hillo club , chal
lenge the Council Bluffs Hltlo club to shoot a
friendly match for an oyster supper. Tbo
match to bo shot within two ty days on the
Cross shooting grounds across the river.
Choice of target to Do left to the Council
Bluffs club ; tennis to consist of six men from
each club , ton shots , off baud , to each con
testant ; no restrictions ns to weight of gun
or trigger pull. Supper to be given within
ton days after the shoot.
Tnn OMAHA RIFI.IS CI.UM.
Horo's Vonr Oliitnuo , Boy .
OMUIA , Oct. 5. To tno Sporting Editor of
Titr. Bun : 1 hereby challenge any boy In
Omaha , eighteen years of age or under , to
run mo n 100 yard foot race , for stakes to bo
mutually agreed upon , the race to bo run
next Saturday. I am 17 years of ago. Any
body accepting can sot n time and I xvlll
meet him at TUB BIB ofllce , post forfeit , and
sign articles of agreement. Acceptance and
time of meeting to bo published lu Tun Bun.
FKAXK SIM.MVAN ,
11S7K North Seventeenth Street.
Found Doail in tlio Woods.
HAMHUIIO , la. , Oct. 5. [ Special to Tin :
BKE.J Anting Coroner Peter Wlkoff wont to
Puyno Junction Saturday night to hold an
inquest on the body of a man that had been
iound in the timber about three miles west
of the station. Ho was Identified ns a Mr.
Gumnv , who has boon living near where ho
xx'as found. The coroner's jury rendered n
verdict that death resulted from causes un
known. The last time ho had bcon soon xvas
Wednesday afternoon. It is supposed that
ho dlod with heart disease.
Death of n Veteran.
Di'.s Moitfitt , In. , Oct , 5. [ Special Tele
gram to THE Bin : . ] bainuol F. Hauna , an
old resident of this city and well known as a
traveling man , dlod yesterday. Ho had been
sick and when found In bis room wns lying
on the floor unconscious , nearly naked and
badly chilled. v
He was n musician in the army and n mem
ber of the Grand Army of the Republic.
Fulled to I'asn the Ordinance.
CRIMTOK , la. , Oct. S. [ Special Telegram
to TIIK BKK.J At a regular mooting of the
city council held tonight an ordinance passed
last February , granting to A. H. Spun.- the
right to erect an electric light plant in Creston -
ton xvas presented but failed to pass , oxving
to n lacK of the necessary majority required
to suspend thu rules.
Will Try Another MnrHhuI.
CIIESTOX , la. , Oct. 15. [ Special Telegram to
Tnn iicn.j Marshal Pilgrim , who was re
cently removed because of non-cnforcainont
of tbo prohibitory laxv , was succeeded tonight
by William Muxxvoll , another untl-prohlbl-
tlonlst , but a good olllear.
Convention of Uiillroud 'Irninmon
J-'IrHt 1)113 'H ScHsion.
GALESIIUIKI , III. , Oct. 5.This afternoon's
session of the convention of the Brotherhood
of Hallway Trainmen opened with a series of
speeches. Air. E. E. Clark , grand chief con
ductor of thcOrdor of Hallxvay Conductors ,
extended to the convention the greeting of
his fraternity , spoke nn enthusiastic word
for the federation nnd hoped that the tlino
would soon como xvhon there would bo such.
a federation of xvhlch the txvo organizations
xvouul bo a part.
Hon. L. S. Coflln spoke at length on the
necessity of tbo Introduction of automatic
coupler * and ottior safety devices on nil the
railroads In this country , and of the efforts
being made to secure thu passage of a laxv on
that subject by congress. Ho made a strong
appeal to the convention to ndmlt no drinker
to the brotherhood nnd to urga total abstin
ence in the brotherhood.
Ilon. D. G. Hamsoy , assistant grand chief
of the Order of Hullrcad Telegraphers , ex
tended a greeting from his order , and was
folloxvod by A. B. GarreUon , senior vice
grand master of the conductors.
Tbo fraternal greetings of the speakers
wore received with great enthusiasm nnd re-
s poii f es were made by Grand Master Wilk
inson , Vice Grand Master Mornssoy and
Grand Secretary Sheehnn. Tno latter re
ferred to the ubuio to which ha says ho has
boon subjected nnd criticized tha course of
tha Trainmen's ' Journal and In Its attitude on
the Northwestern trouble. The editor L. W.
Rogers , subsequently pronounced the state
ments of Mr. ytieohun anil demanded the
floor for mi explanation , Ho xxas ruled out
of onlar , with the understanding that bo
would bo given u chnnco hereafter to bo
heard. This matter settled , the officers nmdo
tholr annual reports , that of thu grund iccro-
tarv showing I',1 1 lodges xvltn a uiomborshln "
of 21,000 , a gwln of about 0,000 for the year.
iff TllOUllLK.
Ono orNotmiMkn'N Gmleta to the N'nvnl
Atmileiuy Uulnir Court Miirllulou ,
ANN-ATOMS , Md. , Oct. S , A court martial
convened In the Naval academy today for the
trial of Cadets Arthur G , ICavnnngh , of
Nebraska , and Claud W. Grimth of Mary-
laud , tbird classuioo on the charge of hazing.
Fro I u lit UntcN DropplHc ,
CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. ( i.- The freight rate by
lake on corn to Buff * lo dropped to l ) { cants
today This Is n reduction of one-half oft
cent since Saturday , nnd the present rate U
Just half of what It was when Whlto & Co.
were running their special corn deal and
pushing shipments. Unless shipments In-
crcix o materially , vessel men expect the rate
to drop to 1 cent ,
XVl.T.iriKll n.tL.V.tCKIH'H I'VltCIUSK.
Trans for ol Iho Stcnmor Aciiillln | to
the Dictator WIIH IIIUKiil.
'CamtrtahtKM ' h'i ,1/im'i Oonton nemi'U.1
VALI'IHU O , Chill ( via GalvoMon , Tex. )
Oct. 5. " | By Mexican Cable to the Herald
Special to Tun BKH.IThe supreme- court
at Montevideo has reversed the decision of
the lower court xvhlch decided that the sale
of the Rloamor Ac jullla bv its Italian oxvnors
xvns legal. The Acqulltu wns bought xvlth
part of the money xvhlch Bulmacco.i
sent from Valparaiso on the British
stonmor Hsplgllo to Montevideo , The
loxvor court's decision xvas based on the
ground that the Junta's representative had
no .status. The court claimed that the sale
xvas only completed nftnr the fall of Bul-
maccda. A noxv hearing Is nlloxved by the
supreme court xvith n vloxv of obtaining the
refund of the money paid for the vessel.
Campos Pedro , Admiral Jorge Monti's
brothor-lmlaxv , is en route to Washington
xvith Important documents. It is alleged
tint ground exists for criminal charges
against several political refugees noxvtstop-
ping at the American legation , but that Min
ister Egan has never been ofllclnlly notified
of that fact.
KKEl'IXO VI' TIIK
Clillinns Milking it Unpleasant Tor
IMinlHler I'jgnn.
SvvTixr.o , Chill , Oct. S. The Chilian gov
ernment here has so far evinced no Intention
of abandoning its position that It has u per
fect right to arrest persons as they enter or
Icavo the precincts of the American legation.
But while strenuously Insisting upon the
possession of this abstract right the govern
ment Is at present making no attempt to put
it in practice. Thn partisans of Balmaccda
xvho tool : refuge under Minister Egan's roof
nro still there nnd no arrests have boon
made during the past foxv days. It cannot
bo learned that the government has in con
templation any plan for asserting in tbo near
future the right of arrest that Is claimed ,
but It Is thought that the present unsatis
factory situation cannot ho long continued.
In accordance with Instructions received
from the Stata department ut Washington ,
Minister Egnn has given the Junta to under
stand by a formal and ofllcial notice that if
the Chilian authorities continue to maintain
tholr present attitude the friendly relations
Dotxverfn Chill and the United Stato.s xvill bo
interrupted. The Junta's reply to this notice
is nxvalted with great interest. What Minis
ter Egan's next stop will bo In case the reply
Is unfavorable Is not knoxvn.
The United States stcnmship San Fran
cisco , xvhlch is returning from the north , Is
expected to reach Valparaiso some time this
week. When slip gets into port the present
plan of the minister is to ask the Chilian
government to nlloxv the Chilian refugees
noxv nt the United States legation to go on
board the United States man-of-war Balti
more and tnko their departure from Chilian
territory.
IlLOODTIlIltSTV VUJl.lX JIA\1)1TS.
Gnrcln , the Famous Outlaw , Commits
Two Cruel Murders.
'HAVANA , Oct. fi. The military execution
nt La Cabano castle on Saturday lost of
Eustasio Mcndoz , the Iddliapper who was
arrested' Caibarlen , does not seem to have
Instilled any fear into the hearts of the other
poisons engaged in brigandage und kidnap
ing in various parts of Cuba. Intelligence
reached this city today of nnolhcr brutnl
crime committed by bandits. The scene of
the last outrage xvns the Con form Wad planta
tion , which is situated near Qulvlcanui.
The well knoxvn outlaxv Manuel Garcia , with
txvo other bandits made an attack upon tbo
residence of Senor P. Hernandez and killed
both him and his xvifo. When nn officer
reached the body of Scnor Hernandez ho
found In ono of the pockets of bis clothing a
letter addressed to the civil authorities of
Qulvicau. This loiter had beeji written by
Garcia , and the supposition , is that ho placed
It in the novkut of his victim to shoxv his con
tempt of the efforts made by the civil and
military authorities to effect the capture of
the outlaws.
The murdered couple leave four children.
Hernandez was aged 40 and his xvifo , who
xvns pregnant , was 33. Hernandez' head was
almost severed from his body. Garcia's let
ter says :
Hernandez bad boon my friend slnco boy
hood. I killed him because ho tried to deliver
tun to the guards. I have never before killed
a woman , nut I killed bis wife because she In
duced him to betray mo. I hurt only thoao
xvho hurt mo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
AOSTHIJS CO VAT JHtOirXKI ) .
Probably Hobbptl nnd Then Driven
Into the River.
VIENVX. Oct. 5. Count Emerlch Ester-
hazy was drowned In tbo Danube near Pros-
burg. Ho fell xvlth his carriage , horses and
driver over a dam eighteen foot high. The
driver says the count compelled him to dnvo ,
into the river despite his protests , but the
fact that a trunk knoxvn to have been fastened -
toned on the carriage has been found locso
on the river bank partially rifled , points to
robborv xvlth the connlvanco of the coach
man. Tha c ount leaves nn immense fortune.
1)1 KI > If A J-'OHKIOX 7S.1.V/J.
Colonel Snvniro of I'unblo , Colo. , Drops
Demi In Ijivcrpool.
LlVHitfOor. , Oct. , 5. Colonel Savngo of
Pueblo , Colo. , dropped dead today whllo
walking through the Walker art pallory in
company xvlth his sons. Ho died before a
physician could reach tha spot.
Why llusHln Old Not Join the Powers.
ST. PsTKit&nuita , Oct. 5. Tno refusal of
the Russian government to Join In the Euro
pean demonstration against China Is alleged
to bo duo to the fear that such an act on her
part would Involve Russia In a land xvnrwlth
China after the question had been settled for
tha other poxxen concerned , thus trlving Eng
land a chnnca to advance her Interests in
central Asia at the expense of Russia's In
terests.
JtKrOHITOKS ItK.tltY TO FMlllT.
'Militia Company In Hcndlncfls to
Prevent Trouble nt Kin iHlon.
KIVOSTOX , N. Y , , Oct. 5.-Nicholas E.
Broadhoad of Kingston xvas today appointed
temporary receiver of the Ulster County
Savings Institution. The receiver's bonds
xvoro HxCd ut $ . > r 0,000. An injunction re
straining tbo creditors and depositors from
bringing attachments against the bank's
assets wai also granted by tbo court.
By noon the blocl < xvhorom tbo bank , court
house nnd Jail is situated xvas filled xvlth de
positors. They report n largo number of
mon coming from Creek Locks and for this
reason a stnto militia company has
bcou ordered hold in readiness lor service.
1MIODAY UUSIGNS.
Hammond Maunder to lie Succeeded
by A. IT. Noyt-M.
Mr. ( I. H. Meday , manager of the Hammond
mend packing cstaoltshmont has resigned
and will bo succeeded by Mr. A. H. Noyos of
Syracuse , N. V.
Mr. Meday has been manager of the Hammond
mend company more than six years. Tha
business xvas established hero January 1 ,
IbbS , and the Hammond wus thu pioneer
house In South Omaha. Mr. Mod ay has also
bcon chairman of tuo Packer's association for
four years and Is rcconnlzod a _ ono of tha
ablest practical packing homo munavrors In
the country. Ho bos had his proposed retire
ment under consideration for some months
and it is said xvlll remain in Omaha. Mr ,
Meday has bcon prominently connected xvith
the loading clubs of the city and occupies u
high social position in Omaha.
Central Committed Meeting.
Tna republican county central committee
will meet at tha Mlllard hotel Wednesday
orouiug at 7:30 : o'clock.
JUMPED FOR THEIR LIVES ,
\
Frighteaotl Brff man Daiert an Unuianage-
able Missouri Pacific Train.
. _
TERRIBLE VELO'ciTY ' WAS ATTAINED ,
o 1 1
Onooflho Crow injured Sleep Gratlc
Asslstctl bjr"'n Hljh Wind Hen-
( loriMl HrnkcH UiL'li'HH Otlior
NehraHkn Noxvs.
NEIUXVKX , Nob. , Oct. 5. ISpcclat to Tnn
URI : . ] This mnrulntrns the Missouri 1'aclflc
freight was tnklnj { out n train of rock anil
llino from the Nonaxvkn quarries , It becatno
unmanageable on the stcci ) grade , nnd In
apito of brakes nnd rovcrso notion of the en
gine , obtained fciirful velocity. The brake-
inuii bccamq alarmed unu Jumped from the
train. Charles Ctoodxvith of HlaxviiUm , Knn. ,
sustained a frnoturo of the log. The high
wind prevailing at the tlino rendered the
efforts of the rro\v futilo.
into 'jn IA TIIK Ltrn.i :
Mr . Allicrt llcriiion nnd Her Two
Clilldroii Ijdso Tholr I Ives.
FAiKiii'itv , Nob. , Oct. fi. While attemptIng -
Ing to fonl the flttlo IHuo JKIvor nonr this
town tociuy Albert Hermann drove his horses
into too sxvlf t xvator and thoouttlt xvns car-
ricu down the stream , the xvnson ox'urturn-
Ing. Mrs. Herman nnd two children who
were In the wagon were sweet uwnv nnd Urn
children were drowned , Hermann with
diniculty sivain to the shore and nftor n 1mrd
effort succeeded In bringing his wifooutof
the wntor , but she died shortly ffterxvard.
The bodies of the children hnvo not. bcun recovered -
covered nnd the wntor Is running to high to
admit of search.
Will Conic to Nebraska.
NnmusKA CITY. Nob. , Oct. 5. ( Special
Telegram to Tun BEK.I L. S. Bonbrnko nn
pastern capitalist , addressed a mooting of tno
Board of Trade hero tonight nnd inr.do a
proposition to establish a plant In tins city
for the manufacture of steel roofing and
other Iron building material. Ho proposes to
organise a stock company with n capital of
$10,000 as a star to i' nnd incrons to
f200.000 Inside of a year. The proposition
will bo considered bv tne board at once.
Captured n Jlorso Tlili-f.
xii , Neb. , Oct. fi. [ SpecialTelegram
to TUB BEK.J A horse thlof was caught hero
this morning. Ho gave his name as Walter
\Yllbers. Ho had stolen n horse from John
Johnson of Mead and brought It to Ashland
and traded It to Mlle Saunders , for another
horse and a revolver. Taking the second
horse to a brother of the former victim ho
offered to sell It for $3. This aroused the
suspicion which resulted in his arrest.
Too Hioh Tot * n Tramp.
Oiuxn Ist.xvo , Nob. , Oct. 5. [ Special
Tolopram to Tuft BRB. j William Barnes , a
tramp , was arrested this morning on sus
picion of having- stolen a diamond nln. h
called at sevoral'Joxvolry stores endeavoring
to sell It. When searched the pin was found
on the Insldo of his coat sleovo. The diamond
mend Is a lurgo one , nnd valued nt $ 19 , " ) . The
dealer's number is 111)3. )
1'rond ol' i Ijoir I'opnrliitcnr.
O'XKiu. , Neb , . , Oct. n. [ Special to Tun
BIE. ] The Chatflplou chemical fire en
gine recently purchased by the city coun
cil arrived todayi nnd tonight the flro com-
panp gave an exhibition. A largo bonflro
was built on a , vacant lot nnd they made a
splendid run through the business portion of
the city to the scoho.
AVI11 RoI'Miulc Arclulcnuon.
Knutvnv , iNob. , Oct. 5 , ISoecIal to Tun
BEK.I Hov. Dr. IJ. NV.'Ohver , formanyyoars
rector of St. Luko's Episcopal church ,
preached his fnrexvoH sermon yesterday nnd
tendered his resignation , owihcr to old ago
nnd inability to perform his duties. It Is un
derstood that ho will bo made archdeacon of
this diocese.
Shot His ( onipaiilon.
CLVHKS , Neb. , Oct. 5. ( Special to Tun
Br.K. ] Peter Dodd agodll and Charlie Hill
aged 12 , while hunting ducks on Prairie
crook , north of town yesterday , mot with nn
accident. Hill in attempting to shoot n snake
shot Dodd In the calf of the rlcht log. The
leg will probably have to bo amputated.
Guilty of Criminal Ijlhpl.
KEvuvnr , Nob. , Oct. li. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB Br.n. ] The Jury in the Holrten-
Cadwoll criminal libel suit brought in a ver
dict of guilty and recommended the lightest
possible sentence for Mr. Cadwcll. Judge-
Hamor reserved the right to pa s sentence
nt the next term of the court In December.
rientrioii
, Nob. , Oct. 5. [ Special
to Tun BKE.J Burglars ! effected an en
trance into Grozholz & Braun's saloon yos-
tordav morning and made an effort to blow
the snfo. They succeeded in doinollshlng
the insldo of the door but were uuaulo to
effect an entrance.
Brown County I'alr Closoil.
AissxvouTir , Nob. , Oct. 5. [ Special to
Tnu BBB.J Saturday closed ono qf the
most successful county fairs ever hold In
Brown county. The racing was Interesting.
An effort Is being made to have the display
of vegetnbl s taken to the Corn palace at
Sioux City.
Will ItpHiiin'c Ilnslnrss Soon
NEintxaiCA CITT , Nob. , Oct. 5. [ Sporial
Telegram to Tun Br.r.l W. J. Dee , secre
tary of the Chicago Packing company , was
here today Inspecting the plant. The packIng -
Ing house will bogln killing as soon as thu
weather becomes cold.
Mnntl < Ml l > y IIlH Oxvn dm.
Nob. , Got. ii. [ Special Tele
gram to THE BBB.I This afternoon the 11-
year-old son of A. H. Hudson discharged a
shotgun Into his loft arm and shoulder , tear
ing nearly all the llesh oIT the bonos. The
wound U very serious.
Alleged linrjrlnr .Jnlletl.
CUIIKM , Nob. , Oct. 5. | Special to TIIB
BKB.I James CohwAy , charged with robbing
1C. S. Sears' dry gWds store last week , was
bound over to the , next term of the district
court last Saturday , and committed to Jail at
Central City. , ; , , _
OloH-iTones.
UTIC.X , Nob. , Oqi. . [ SpocIaltoTiir.BBE.l
Miss Jennlo CJcij of this city and A. J.
. ( ones of CusterjClty , S. U. , were married
hero Saturd.iv. ' 'fhoy word banquottod at
the opera housathhr-dvonlnif.
Oct. 5 - [ Special
Telogrnm to Tun UKK.The ] ease against
Al. E. Evran charged with criminal libel was
nollo proscqucd inlttho district court ths
ovenlng. - _ _
1 1 1 G II ft\Iis ST , \ Y.
Attempt nt KeoVipmy In School Ad
ministration PillH Klin.
After ton members of the Board of Edu
cation had waded through a mass of routine
business last night , the Central school bug-n-
boo got In. Attorney McCoy was asked why
the case rotating to the Central school was
not tried last Saturday. He explained the
situation ,
Mr. Ueos suhl thai theru was no sauna In
teaching the Eighth gradu pupils at the High
school. Ho said : "If It woru not for this
pernicious custom of raising salaries of p-ln-
clpals and toaaherH uy the introduction of the
higher grudos Into Uio school * , wo would not bo
troubled with the Eighth grade In the Cen
tral school. There nro but twenty-tivo pupils
of the Eighth ( rrado at Iho Central school
and these liUormtod have raked and scraped
all over the town to get them then ) . I don't
ten any uonso In paying tiO a month for n
teacher to teach UYonty.Hvo pupils when
thev could bo taught eUowhero. "
Mr. Hoes then offered a resolution to have
the Seventh nnd Eighth grades removed
from the Central High school building.
Mr. Babcock said that ha xvas n member
of the committee that visited the High school
last woo it and thor all ngrcod nt unit time
that the Seventh nnd Eighth grades should
bo removed.
Ur. Spaldlng wanted to know how many
Savanth grade pupils tboro wcro In the Ccti-
tr.il school.
The superintendent > ald there wcro thirty
Seventh grade and twonty-flvo Eighth grade
pupils In the Central school.
Mr. Kcei'resolution to have the Seventh
and Eighth grade pupils removed from the
High school was defeated.
On motion of Mr. Cor.vell Prof. Blnkowns
Instructed to occupy a room on thu fourth
Door to that the lownr grades might have the
U30 of the room Prof. Blako's class now oc
cupies on the second Moor.
Mr. Wehrer offered u resolution to rein
state Mr. Sehr.eidonvlnd as janitor for the
Omaha View school. Mr. Meyer , who had
been elected , had failed to seen run stationary
engineer's license and thcroforn should not
hold the position of Janitor , Mr U'chror said ,
as no ono but n licensed engineer had n right
to llro a IxMlor within the city limits.
The resolution was declared out of ordor.
ns Mr. Schuoldcnylnd's term of ofllco had
expired. Ho could'not bo reinstated , but ho
inliriu bo rc-clccted If tha position was first
doclatcd vacant.
The board then took up the election of n
toarhcr for the innnunl training department
nt the High school. The candidates were
John Wlumnn and Mann N. Brother. After
ballottlng for llftocn mlnutos without an
election the board postponed the election un
til next meeting.
Bids for painting the school building wcro
opened nnd road. The secretary was author-
boil to tnb'jlatc the bids and present them at
the next meeting.
A resolution Introduced by Mr. Kcos in
September nnd laid over for onn month was
up. It sought to provide fern now classifica
tion of the pupils In such n way as to con-
sollddto the classes and Increase the nvorago
number of pupils per roo.i ) . It sought to pro
vide that the nuinhcr of pupils In the prim
ary grades should bo kept above forty if pos
sible , nnd where classes in the higher grades
foil as low ns llftocn for thirty days In suc
cession the Ruporlntoiidcnt should have It
dispersed to other schools. No action was
taken upon the resolution.
SEAT FlttllllltlKS.
British Commissioners in Ilehrlne Sea
Hoard From.
OrrwOut. . , Oct. 5. Word has boon received -
ceivod hero by the department of marine nnd
fisheries from Victoria , B. C. , that H. M. S.
Pleasant has brought news from Bohrinir sea
of the movements of Sir Ucorgo Baden
Powell nnd Dr. Dawson , British commission
ers wno are Investigating the seal fisheries
question. They are at present on board ot
the stoamqr Daniels and hnvo boon visiting
Commander Islands , which nro In Husslun
wntcrs to the west of the Bohrinp
sea investigating the movements of
the seals , nnd to discover what
truth there Is In the theory that In seasons
when seals are plentiful on St. George , St.
Paul and other Islands on the east
ern side of Bohrlng sea they are
sc'arco on Commander Islands , nnd vice versa.
This sea.son seals nro plentiful at the breedIng -
Ing island. Thcra are millions of them. At
St. Paul Island full half a million seals were
in sight. At St. George's island , however ,
the number was not so groat. It has been
found by fastening ten clips to the tails of
young soala that they do not remain In the
vicinity of their nntivo place , but cross from
side to side of Bch ring sea.
The I'honsant urings a report that several
female seals wcro killed during suckinir sea
son by the commissioners and their stomachs
were found to contain nothing but a little
seaweed and some pobbloa. This is an im
portant point and ouo on which thn
commissioners have received special
instructions. Dnring the last con
ference nt Washington Secretary Blaine
hold as the most serious reason for stringent
restrictions on taking of seals in Bchrlng sea
was that mother seals , which during sucking
season , swam tlfty miles every day to feeding
grounds , would bo taken In great numbers ,
and the youne seals , which they left on the
shores of the Island , would parish unless the
mother seals wcro protected. Sir Charles
Tapper argued this , that as a matter of fact ,
mother seals never loft their young in the
suckling season , which only la.sted twelve
days , during which time the mother took no
food at all. Ho pointed out that , tuo seal hail
a store of food on which It could well subsist
for a long time. The report that stomachs of
mother seals were fouud omnty boars out Sir
Charles Tuppcr's statement.
KNOWS HIS BUSINESS.
Skill or nil Oinnliii Dr.iii-j'itsiiuui nnd
Its Kmincnt HUCOI-SH.
Mr. GeorgoG. Will , an Omaha draughts
man , yesterday received notification that ho
was the successful competitor for the Clark
gold medal , awarded this year In Chicago for
the best und most comprehensive sketch
sent on a given subject.
The contest was open to nil American
draughtsmen , and this is ttu < third year that
It has taken place. The subject was tho.
Acropolis of ancient Greece , and the draughts
man was allowed to talio all or a part , ns ho
cliooso. to show the design as best" ho could.
Mr. Will suloctcd the Parthenon , and his suc
cess In winning speaks volumes lor his abil
ity and skill. The names of the winners of
the .silver and bron/o medals , the second and
third prizes , wcro not announced in the let
ter notifying him of his success. The medals
nro to bo presented nt n compllmentry ban
quet to bo tendered in Chicago.
WILL MIX TIllXHS Ul' .
Col. Foraytli nnd .MHH | Ilaoho nnd Dr.
llaclio nnd Miss Per yth to Wed.
Piiii.Aum.riin , Pa. , Oct. 5. The Interest
ing announcement is made here that Colonel
Forsjrth of the United States army , who
served on General Philip Shoridan'x staff ,
now commander of the Seventh cavalry , and
who Is aged about about fiO years , Is to wed
the daughter of Or. Bache , ono of the old
and wealthy families of this city. The laCy
In question is about CO years of ago. Colonel
Forsyth was in the Pine Uldgo battle some
time no , Dr. Bnche , who is about UO years
old , proposes to retaliate upon his military
friend , and will marry Colonel l-'orsyth's
daughter , who Is also about 20 years old.
ST.IDE TOO HOI' fOll HIM.
Aii Anliatholio ( Ijcutnrcr With a
nnii Driven Out oI'Town.
ST. JosKi'ir , Mo. , Oct. 5. J. T. Lyons of
Janesvlllo , Wts. , who has boon lecturing
acalnst the Catholic church , being refined
the usu of a hall , started to speak on the side
walk. Sombono throw a stone which knocked
him down. Ho arose with a revolver In his
hand , with which ho threatened to shoot the
next man who threw u stono. His threat was
answered by a volley of rockj , nnd ho 'vns
chased four blocks by a mob , crying , "hang
him. " Ho rushed through the Gn/ctto ofllco
nnd escaped. The excitement was such that
ho found it advlslblo to quietly leave.
TllKlIt * MT/f lAVKOir.V.
Seventy I'onpln Tliniicht to Ilnyo Bonn
Lost by thn Sinking of u Vcnsnl.
NEW YOIIK , Oct. 5. News of the fl t
disaster as a result of yesterday's gale came
In n dispatch this morning from St. John , N.
B. It was to the effect that the British
barkontlno Mlnnlo G. Elkln was wracked and
that her crow Is undoubtedly lost. The
barkentlno had on board uboul soconty people -
plo including the ofllcors and the captain's
wife and baby. On August 1'J she left St.
John's nnd that was the lust ever seen of her
until she was p.mixl , bottom up anil aband
oned. What became of tboso on board is not
NUMK HKVK * r Mllt.lCT.Kii ,
Tall PtnrloM Told nt YoMterduy'H Moot
ing of tlui Mormon Conloreiiuo.
SALT \4\KK , if. T. , Oct. ft. At today's ses
sion of tbo Mormon confuronco tbo principal
speakers were Provident WoodruII , George
Q. Cannon , Auostlos t'ranrU M. Lyiiun ,
MOJUS Thatcher , M. W. Man-Ill , Herbert J.
Urant.
AK | > stlo Merrill declared that ho had been
raised from the dead by tha efforts of the holy
priesthood who wora guldtid by the mercy
of God , and stated that although iwory bono
In President Woodruff's body had oeeu bro
ken and ho hlmsulf drowned , ho had been ro-
Atotodtollfo by dlvino command. Ho alto
criticised the saints severely on account of
their embarking In buslnotn enterprises
without llrst consulting those in authority.
Apostle Grant dovolod hU sermon to Justl
fylng his buMno.s course. Ho Is an Insur
ance manager and eortnin saints nro ot the
opinion that the gospel nnd ItiMiranco don't
go well together. He , however , proposes to
remain In business until directed otherwise
by authorities who could , If they saw lit ,
send him out Into the world to spread the
goipcl.
Apostle Moses Thatcher touched upon Iho
labor problem nnd called attention to the
operations of the church In brlnglm ; down
trodden Immigrants from Abroad and esthb
Hulling them in comfortable homes of their
own In free America. Ifn .stated , whlto It Is
not customary for the Mormons to .send thnlr
children to Harvard and Cornell , ho believed
the time would como when contllos through
out the land would send tholr offspring to
/.Ion to receive nn education. GSIfftQ
Gooreo Q. Cannon , used the congress In
this city as illustration of the fuillllmont of
the prophosv that the nations of the earth
would eventually bow down and como to
Xlon to learn wisdom.
X/'HVS u * ' rKsi-aun.tr.
DoiniMtl c.
A rocnntly nrrlvod stounor nt Now York ,
from Kuroue , hud on bnanl fl,4SSOJO In gold.
The whnrf laborers' strike at Savaiinh has
boon practically imdod , and thu men Kill re
turn to work.
Ociirtro ( illbort * an ugrd cltl/enofColnmbiis ,
Incl. , full dead while alklng along thu streets
of that city.
The entire telephone system of ItaclneVls ,
was biirnoil out bv an olectrlo light wlrudrop-
plug neross a telephone w Iro.
At Memphis. Tumi , two freight curs ran oft"
thu transfer stotmur ami four trumps , who
were In the cars , were drowned.
Cx-Uovurnor Creuuy of Now Hampshire , so
It Is said , lias lieen ollered the portfolio of
war. and will accept the position.
Secretary Nob'o Is on his way to Ohleaco ty
attend thn ceremonies there of the unveiling
of a monument to Uoneral Cirant.
Dryson Harris , colored , wunted In Oiirant.
Ml < . . for the nnmlor ot I.eo Andrews , colored ,
hus been captured ixtTopuku , Kim. , by 1'ollco
I'uptuln Donotun.
The Alaska Packers'association , com prising
the controlling Interests In the thirty-three
salmon canneries of Alaska , bus been formed
at Sun Krunulsco , ( 'id.
It ruined nt ( loodlnnd , Kan. . Monday , nnd
Melbourne , tlie raliinml.er , who was oxperl-
muntliit ; there imloubtedly has received credit
for Imliiolni ; thu precipitation. '
The Immense p.U'Ulm : establishment of John
I' , ynulro .V Co , In Rust CiinibrldKO and homur-
vlllo. Muss. , wiis partially destroyed by tire.
Loss about ilM.noi ) , fully Insured.
Orovort'loxeland und Governor Illll will bo
present nt Iho great deiuocratlo demonstra
tion ut New Vork Thursday orenlng. Clove-
laud will preside. Mill will spimk.
An iilr current lias boon estubllshed In the
Ulchurdsnn colliery , 1'u. . and the expectation
Is now prevalent that the entombed men will
bo re.iehed und taUen out today.
Thu body of Knulnecr Aloore , one of the vic
tims of the ttu explosion on the Uhloairo rlwir.
has been rucoxorud. Kight victims of thu o\-
p oslon lia > o so far boon accounted for.
Thoroxxoro.'t.tES Immigrants landed at Now
\ orb , yesterday. Kight hundred and thirty
Immigrant ! * on thu b'uevl.i were dofilned ut
quarantine on account of u ease of smallpox
on tbo voi aie.
tivlth Martin , a young attorney nt I'lno i
Illiill. Aik. , Hbot and ilaiiguronsly wounded
U. O. Morgan. The shooting wus thn result
of aqnarrolnvortho settlemenl of an estate
In which Morgiin was Interacted.
The will of ,1. 1C. nminott , the aetor. loaves
nil of his real and personal property to his
son.Josuph Ivllno Kminctt. jr. , and ilio lutler'rt
wife , D.iliy May Kinmott. On th death ot
one , the other tukos all tbo property.
The luyenuo.steamer Itush. which hat just
returned Horn a cruise In the Arotlo ocoiiu
h.is heon or.lorud to return to the .soul Islands
and remain there In comp my with the rev
enue steamer Hoar until December I.
ThoOroenlooand I'orstoll wall nt McDon
ald. l'n. , was drilled deeper and tbo
How Incieased to H,4ui ) barrels ix day. This Is
the lanrost well ovur struck In Amdrlea and Is
bollevcd to be the lurgest In the world.
Reports uro comlnir In of n hurricane lu the
northern pineries. The host calculation to bo
had shows twolxo to fifteen townships devas
tated and the loss of timber H now sine to
run Into the hundreds of millions feot.
A confidential circular Ins been hont to
nunolos ubro id from Komo. explaining that
owlni ; to thodlslurbancn ut the tomb of Vic
tor nmanuol In tbo pantheon lust week the
pope will bo unublo to leeolvo more pilgrims.
The Ohio river Is almost dry , nnd naviga
tion of that stream hus bcon all but sus
pended. Between Cincinnati. ( ) „ und Point
I'lonsnnt. W. Vu. , uro olahteon steamers ,
loaded with pussungers , and freight , sttic' . In
the mud.
Alexander Coffee , n cnlorrd Janitor In a
Ramblinghonsu at Wichltii. Ivan. , committed
snlcldo by shootlnp himself. Coffee wus a
well-to-do colored mun. Tbo reason assigned
for the suicide Is the worry of uiunoy wnleh ho
had loaned.
Kev. I'hllllp M. Gurrott. a well l.nown United
llrothrou minister convicted In eourl nt
Ing , I'u. on thnrharKvnf fraudulently nblaln
Ing fiV ) on n life Insuraneo polloy was sen
loncrd to onn yoiir's Imprlsonmant. lie xrent
as lit ) wns led to jail ,
lly an order Issued from \Vurdeimrt
meiit the KurrUon at I ort llennott will tin
xvltlidrnwn anil the post abandoned Tlu >
roniiiiiuy oflufnutry stationed nt that point
wIlllHiiont to I'ort Vales und the troop * .f
cavalry to Tort Meade.
The trial of Mourlco 1' . StrolliiRer. the ncinr
nt Hun I'rancUco. fur tbo mimler of Dili , i r
tlnint , has been postponed for one WIUIK uei'
witness xolunturlly took the stand nnd test-
lied that the testimony which be had glieti
thed.iy before wus false and had bcon Insplreu
by tbo police.
K , \ \ JelTorey has loMutied fiotn the Worlii
fair dlreetory und at tlio sumo time uax-e n
the elialrnmniliip of the grounds und Inn ,
Ing committee of the eipotitton This sn ,
wns foreeil bv his recent uleotlon as pn > v
dent of the 0 < nver .V Itlo ( Iruudu ruMwuv
with headquarters In Denver.
Tbo l'onn vl\anla Niipreme court im
huniled do\Mi an opinion In the I nn
reiico county ennisrmtlotiixl bribery eases
Messrs. Talcm , Downing and HhiitTor were
ndjudxod guilty of contempt for refusin,1 i
answer certain questions upon the ironn. |
that they would criminate themselves. They
were sent'Miceil to three months' imprison
ment and lined ( .VJO each.
An enonnons uarehouie II I led wllh colonta
products h is been destroyed In London.
Tbo Hiltlsh bark Hnntnim bus been w reeUjv' '
ut Mutuiuas. Thocuptaln and llfteen of the
crew were ilrowned
Monies of Uussl.in soldiery are concentrated
on the frontier of Hungary , und much alarm
at their presence Is full In that country.
The International bunk of llerlln has nr
quired the business of the llandels ( lesell
HchafU The price paid wns 4 ' .UOO.OJi ) inarki
The factory of ( Jmllhrand V nreser-ons l
lludu I'esth. lluimarv. hus been destroyed by
tin * . Loss , $ . ' : , U.OOD. Seven llrcmon were badly
Injured.
Tiouhle ainoni ; the London dock laborer *
exists and Indications uro that II will culm
nato In n KCnurul NtrIKo of loiunhoremcn un >
stoxoilorei.
News bus been rncelvod lit llrussuliof tlu >
death of Van DeVelde , the Belgian explorei
on bond n steamer letnrnliiK fiom the I HIIKI
free state.
The c/ar nnd o/arlim of liussla unit othei
members of the Kusslan Imperial famllv , uc
eompanled by the Idiin and queen of ( Jieere
liuvu started fur a x Isll to Denmark.
Dispatches from Ktuttgurt announce that
the UliiK. Curl of Wuileinberi. xvlio hus been
III for some time past , has bail u serious re ;
lapse. Pr.iyiin are utl'erod In nil the uliiirvhui
for hlJ recovery.
lly order of tbo e/-\r , no court balls will In
Kixun during the coming H'lusmi ' of w Intel V
festivities. On thu other hand tbo money
usually devoted to such ontm talnnieiits wll 1
be devoted to the roller ot the Russian famine
sullerers. (
Ail vices from Slussoxvah say the forces n i
General Kas A tola and Degluo Mun urlu liuxi
been -successful In u combined attack on thu
forces of ln ) Uuf , the third aspirant to tin
Ab.vslnnlan thione. Do Kef w.is killed und hh
in in v totally routed.
A loiter was recclxod at Slin'ii on October !
from Captain Toiiiicliusliiind , tbo llrltlsli
uueiit who Is lepotted as buvliiK been Ulllei
by the Hosslaus In the P.imlre district. 1'hls
disposes of thu lepol t that Captain TouiiRlins
bund h id boon mnideioil.
The famine in Poland Is grnxvlmr \ \ < > r- > ;
WorUmun have tin railed the Htieetsof.iwnKi
ami lootc.l thu I aUer shops and other plu , e
wheio outablci were to bn obtained. Union *
\\eio summoned to the sccno and Iliod upon
the mob kllllilit ono woiUn.in anil
boveial othei.s.
NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.
Vanilla - \ of perfect purity.
Lemon -I Of great strength.
Orange - > Economylnthoiruso
Almond -
Rose etc.-J Flavor aa delicately
and dcllclously no the fresh fruit
S. W. Cor. 15th and Doulas Sts.
Ilns it over ocoureil to you , tlio absurdity of paying such fabulous
sums for a FALL SUIT or Overcoat , as the avoraga swell tailor
nerves himself up to iiskV If not , cull n halt rijjht noxv , and
niako a fexv comparisons bolwuon tlioir high priced olTorintfB and
the handsome Business and Dross Suits , light , medium and hea
vy weight Overcoats xvo'vo made up for fall and xvintor comfort
and economy from
We'll turn you out u business suit the equal of nny wade to oruor
ut
\Vo gimrnntoo to fit you out in dross suits , fiom gutiutno English
clay xvorstodb , unli'nishod xvorsteds , oliovioln in bluclc and fanny
shades , novelties in line cnssimoros or any of the into or niodoni
stylus iciiown to mou of ttisto ,
Medium , light and heavy xvoights , cut form lilting , loose IM.UK or ' * <
Knglisli box , all into fads among mon of dross , at prl cos ranging
from
Wo enter for fine t ratio. Wo want your judgment on our pro.wnt
stock. Wo'll do Iho rost.
Reliable Clothiers ,
Southwest Cor. 15th So Doug-las
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