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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEfe. THURSDAY , OOrOBEll 0. 1802. GREAT HOPES' ' GREAT SPRINT With 30 lo 1 Against Him , Ho Galloped Off With the Ooin. SENSATIONAL RACING AT MORRIS PARK 'Inletlt Mnkrs u l-rctty Omul Tiling of the lnr l.otiinvlllo'n I'ltilii I'roBniin- IruttliiK nt l.rxliiRlnn llllnrr MOKIIIR PAIIK HACE THACK , N , Y. , Oct. C.--Tho atmosphere bore this afternoon wns decidedly cbllly , rendering heavy wraps and top coats a necessary adjunct for comfort. The spnrt was sensational , notably tbo victory of ( Jreat Hopes in the third race , which he won from Canvass with odds of from 25 to 1 to 10 to 1 ucnlnst him Plorro Lorillnrd's ' Yemen was llrst choice nt 1 to 2 , but bo was beaten ut thn hull milo. Wnlcott fi , Campbell added Spartan lo tbo Btnrturi for the Albany stakes. W Ith Tarnl no ho was mndo a I to 5 favorite. Iltnln Hey ( lOtol ) held Spartan safe nnd boat him handily In tbo last furlong. 'Jho westerners backed Hlvnl fiom 10 to I to I to 1 to win thu llrst race , Tnral rode the inaro to victory. Another western borso , Michael , was cut loose for the second rnco , and thU time the local plungets got aboard nnd sent Michael to the post a 0 to 5 favor ite. Ho won in n gallop with Mr. Sn ( 'JO to 1) ) second. With Banquet withdrawn from the filth rnco , Struthmualh ( U to 5) ) galloped - loped In ahead of Kqultv. scrond choice. 1'oiirtccn venrllng llllies started In the Inst. The Beechnm lilly (5 ( to B ) led to the linlsh nnd nuponred to win by u bend , but the judges dcrldrd in laver of Propriety ( to 1) ) . Sunimnilcs : 1'lrst raci" , live fnrlonsrs : Hhnl ( I to I ) won Tormentor (7 ( to " ) second , Wall Jim (5 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo. ( < " { t Seconil nice , uno mlloi Mlchnol ( fi to M won , Mr. HUSH ( ' - ' ) ti ) 1) ) boeond. llefmslllu Ole 1) ) third. Tltno : 1:41. 'Ihlrd raio , scM'ii furloniis : Oront llupcsC.'i to II won. Canvass (11 ( to 1) ) secoml. I. illali IJO lo ] ) third Tlmo : I W . . I'nurtli incr. thu Albanv stiUps , six fur IOIIKH : Kmlii Hey ( IU to I ) won. hpnrtun (4 ( to r > ) not-null , Cniiiiun , colt. ( U to' ' ) third , lime : lll'i'f. ' I'ltth race1 , mlle und a furlong : btrathnionth (1 ( to 'Ji won. Kqnlty ( I to 1) ) second , Adalbert $ lot ) third Tlmo : I'S. : falxtn raio , flvo fnrloius ! 1'roprloty (4 ( to 1) ) won. llorlha It i"i to 2) ) second , XIuy Lo e (7 ( to . ' ) lliird.Tlmo : 5is5i. VI'.KV OIlDINAItY ItAClNU. iliurchlll Dnnns l'i ugnun I'roies V ry 'I a nio mill irnliitcrostlng. LoimviiLF , Ky , Oct. 5--About 8,000 people witnessed seine oidinnry racing nt Churchill Downs this afternoon. In the regular third nnd fourth races , nil the horses were scratched and In order to 1111 out the program the llrst rare was spilt nnd nn extra race added. Favorites won in only two races , the tlrst and the fourth. The traclt was vorv hoavv in dust nnd n chilly October wind blow all the afternoon. It is now almost certain that the mooting will bo extended live dnvs after Sulurday , Iho tlmo advertised for closing. I'lrst r.ice , for , 'J-yoai-old's five furlongs : Ii'idv Juno ( . , to 1) ) won , St Cyr 2 to r > ) second , J.onory (10 ( to H third TimeIOI : * ( . Second raco. solhnj ? , for 1-yu ir-ulds und up- wnrdH. six fniloiiKSVhltu Nose (1 ( to W won in llRXt I.mpress I'rtduiluk tU to J ) second , Jtml rrlnce(4 ( to 1) ) third. Third rice , selling , sunn conditions ns second , six fmlmiiis ; Imp ItecalloU to luon ) In 1:18. I ucUnowlSto 1) ) second , iun'onlo to J ) third. I'onrth nice , solllnp , for.l-ycir-old and up ward which huvo not won slnco Jnlv V , t > uvun Inrlonna : Ilindcicu < ti ( oven inoiiuy ) won In I : ) . ' , rirst Ii.ipd tuDbceuml Wnrl'lnt (4 ( to 1) ) tlihu. I'lftli rice , solllnt-.fora-jiinr-olds n3 np- Trurds iiillu and u slxtconth : Lake Hreo7O(4 ( -o 1) ) won In l > rlja , Tenny , Jr , (4 ( lo 1) ) second , Voudon 14 to 1) ) third. ItACIMi AT KU-51IVII.M : . Consldciriiiilu liitirmc nt a I'uli ot Mingled HIHH and l'olltlc . Uusnvil i.c , Neb , Oct. 5 [ Special Tolo- ( jram to Tnu BTE. ] The attendance at the fair today was good and a lively interest wns taken in the speed Diagram Ibis afternoon. Tomorrow is democratic day and Hon. J. Sterling Morton is booked for u speech at tbo grounds. Friday will bo republican duy , when Hon. J. M. Tate will speak. Tno fol lowing are Ihis afternoon's races : Special trotting , best three In live , purse $150 : MoVura. . " . 321 11 McUlnty 1 1 dis ht 1'atrli U'sDay J .1 i ! 2 2 Time : 2M : , J.2JU , :2iU. : 2'H. : 2JO'i. : I'ony running ruco , hull mile and ruueat , pnrso ITS : Itiilly 1 1 Hones 2 2 CoonUan 'J J The third race was u ttot against tlmo by Guolnh Senior , owned by A. T. Turnov & Son of Bciilrlie , in an nitouipl to capluio the $2r)0 puiso offered oy the assoclalion lo tbo horse that will boat J : 17 , Guelpn made a fine efloit , but fulled , making the mlle in2l8Jf. The lotiilb rnco wns for Indian ponies , mlle dash. It wns very amusing und cioatod plonlv of merriment. Tnoro wciu fourteen Blurted and the head pony cot around in 1 : fiu. At JMIMCJ Hunk * ' Home. v , Kv. , Oct. 5. The Kentucky Trotting Iloiso Brooders association opened Iho trotttiiK moetinir today in bright sun- bhlno , but n wlntcry wind. The atlondnnco , considering ihu woalhor , was rospocta- bio. The last two beats of the last race were run after the sun had got and the moon had risen. Doblc will have Nancy HanUs hero on Friday , but abe will only bo shown before the grand Htund. Pneumatic lira sulkies were used , No other kind was to be scon on Iho couiso. Curuzo , a paqcr , an a trial against tlmo made a quarter of a mile with a tunning mate in 31 4 seconds. Summaries : Class SMI ) , trotting , pnrso J-ViOO ; Una Willies won. Hullo Aitlior bucnnd. ( Jhuvi'unc third , Allno fourth , Ularu I ) fifth. Myrtlu U alxth , llra\o scuentli. Time : 2lli : > t. 2:11 : 2H4'i.2in a' , 2n'f : , ( Muss SiJI , trottliu , purse * ' .0)f > ; Dlrc o won , Hn'.t'niio f-i'iond , I'rlnco llurncliel third WIIUuslu fun i Hi , Waeci Illtli , Twinkle sixth , Tlmoi 2:51. : 2ISi' : . S:3l : t , 2W4. Twn-joar-old 111 ! u , 2:4U : trnt , best two li throe , uurhu IIOO : .Mndllenn wnn , ( Jurfo second end , Vised n Ihjrii. Notllu Uhuttorton fonrlli Kontn liy dlil llftb. Mu > I ) ly Hlxth , .Notn tiiinu Hcvnnth , Kollno ulghth. 'llmu ; t-.JJ - ItCHllIU lit OIlllllfMtOr. Gioi'ifsTHi N. J. Oct fi , , , --\Vontho cloud v , track fust : rim r icu , Iho-eluhtlmof u mile , sidllnc : ( ) U won. Dolrolt boeond , I.acluulo third Tlmo : l-.UL beciind race' , lUe-elcbtlis of u mile , sollliiu I.exunuO uun , Itciar Cinard uecoml , NtcHlamli third , Tlmo ; IH > .14. ! Tlntd raic' . nliui-Hixtounths of n mlle , sell Inc : I/uero uun. Iliittln Ury aec-oiu ) , iMajolli third. Time : W. ronrth riuihcllliic , nno nnd a suteontl iiitlvs , sulllni : : Fiirnlni won , I.omily seoonc t-amlstunu tlilr.l. Tlmo : l:5Ui. : r'lftli race.tlilrteun-alMet'iitlis of a mllo.soll Ins : Leo llrl.'ol won. Miihluun SULOIIC ! , liar gnln third. Time : l-J'i' , . blxlh rucu. buton-ohihtliBof n ml c , sulllnc Fou KluL-sliury uon , I'udro second , Outrlxh third , Tlinir I : , a lips lor Today. Here BIO tlio horses ibo prophet looks o as airtight thlugs for today's cards : ( II OUCKSTUt. 1. All Iljuclc J u nil ne. 2. bturllght-Mary Hn Jiirpl 4. Cliuthuin April I'uol , C. lo t .Star- Arthur l > u\i . C. ToililllCiiuenlmy , 1. Oorroctlon lto a II. 5. ItlKhtaway I'lilluntliroplat , U 1'rvdTar il Tom Honors. 4. Murullo-UhUurluk. 6. Murs Azra. 0 , 1. unuillg liter Uuasell , Count ul I'urU Iluja u Stallion. LKXINQTON , Ky. , Oct. 5. At the sale rlB this maroinp consIgutnonU of tbo estate i the , late Colonel H. b. Btrador and M Rockefeller of Ciovolaqd ware offered. Tt Klociloueor stallion Clay (3:25) ( : ) was sold I M. lo compto de Paris , France , nt 15,000. lEiicmi ; ut Knimu t'ltj. , Mo. , Oct. fi. SutnuiRflei i Iho trotting races nt the Kansas City fair meotn c : I'lrst r " 0.5:23 : class , trottlns : Kldlo Ilnycs wnn , No twoixl socund. Host lima : : . * CH Second rice , 2:10 : cltiss , ptrlne : Uosswiilor woi. Mlilland Mnld seunn I. lto < t t me : 2ZI'ii : Third rixccriinnliifT. . IHo furlongs : Angreo won , Illno \ nil secimd. Tlmo ! Iu3. : NATIONAL I , i\tHIK. : Cnplnln Oninlsk } n \cri t'olil IMJ nt iit. CI.K\ IAMI , O. , Octi 5. A bout 100 people shivered through five innings of today's game , and , at the request of Caotuin CotnUky , It was then called on account of cold. Score : OlOMslMIll . 1 1 I 2 1 0-0 Cincinnati. . . . . 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 Hits : Clevol.'incl. 7 : Olnclnnitl. fl. Krrors : Olc\ eland , u ; UltK'ltinntl , 5. Kivinrd runs : Uluvulnnd , 2. lltttorlcsi Youtirf and /.Imtnori Cliaiiilicrliiln nnd Mi.rphy. l. < i < it In , Due Inning. Gnu ( nn , HI , , Oct.5.- > -Loulsvillo won in the Blxth nficrHvo mon wcro out , two bnsos on balls , two errors end three hits doing the business , bcoro : Irfilllsvlllo . . . . 7 ClilciiRO . 000110UOO-2 Hits : I.onlsill'o , Ps OhlcnRo. 7. Trror" ! t.oulsvlllc' . 4 : Ulilc.mo , 2. Karnc'd runs : Mono. HaUerlev. Btrutton afid Merrill ; llnlchlnson nnd Klttrcdgo. lee frigid Tor thn ( llnntn NrV'otth , Oct. fi It wns blltor cold today and Hie- Now Yorkers \ iaed \ wrolchod. Their fumbling guvo Brooklyn iho game. Scoto : Now VorK . 100003 00 0 llniaklyii . * U Illls- Now Vorl. . 7 : HrooUlyn. 8 Errors : Now Vorl. . f > : Hrocikiyn , .t. l.ui tied runs : .Now Vorl , . 1 , IliooUyn , .1. llatlisnu * : Km- und Doyle ; Haddock and ICInsluw rorfelted unit I'listpiincil. WAsinsdioN , U. C. , Oct. fi Thcro wns no game of b iso bull here toduy , owing to the failure of the Baltimore learn to nrrlvo in llmu. anil iho gnmu Is inuiofoiu forfclicd to iho Wiishlngions. Pmsm no , Pa , Oct. 5 The Plttsburg-St. Louis gnmo was * postponed on account ot cold woatner ol thn I uanis. u i IT t. . P P riOTCland . . . 49 U 71 U Clnclntmll. . . IS 4'l ' t Ilonton 41 23 n 1 . ! . 43 r > I'ltt biiru. . . , - ' ' O 6U R I.o.il-c v Ilk ! il JT 45 li UruoklTii . . . H iO W..l llnltlmoro'I U Now Vnrk . . . 31 11 M 7 M I.OUI1 . 24 )5 .11 8 t'lilindcltilila. .IS SJ 01.6 Wnsliliiu'toii . . ,1 id O.I.J DUM.AP , la. , Oct. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tut : Bi.E.j Tno shooting tournament eivon here under the management of F. A. Dean closed this evening , all the visitors having enjojed nn excellent tlmo. Room- sontatlvrs attended from all the western states , the best scores being madp bv Frank Parmnloo of Omaha , C. W Budd of DCS Molncs , Ted Aciteininn of Stanton , Nob. , II. F. Arffnud 11 A. Abbott of Charter Onk , nnd the Trotler bovs of Kingslcy , In , over 700 live ulras being used. .lii < Ic ( ionium's ChulliMigc. Di s Mni\is , la , Ool. I To the Sporting Editor ot Tin ; BLC : I.Iack _ Gorman , late of Hustings , Neb , now of'DM Monies , hoioby challenge nny l-IO-nound man lu the state of Nobiuska to light mo to n finish , Marquis of Quccnsborrv lulos , for $2" U a side and the gate leceints : llcht to taUoplaco three weeks after signing of articles ; Blllv Lewis pre ferred I can ho found or nihhessod care Billy Wells , 3li ! Third streetDCS Moines. la. JACK GoitM\v. TIIK unu nis.iHtloii-4. anil I'll til I Illn/tt at I'DTVL ! ! . Mich. Other ( 'null. ignitions. DI.THOIT. Mich , Oct. 5 A special to the FieoPioss from Powell , Mich. , says : A disastrous lire attended with loss of lifo broke out at 1 o'clock this morning in tbo dry goods store of Monroe Bros , and be- foie it wns controlled had consumed an ontlic block of brick buildings. It is impossible at present to estimate the loss Thn stores buiucd weie : iMonioo Bros , drv goods ; Governor Winans , dry goods , clothln ? , etc. ; E. C. McDanlels , saloon ; Bremor iSc Hcicox , publishers of the Living ston Hoiuld , and Ilickoy & Goodnow'a hnid- wnio An explosion occuricd in inc latter store bofoio the lire readied it , demolishing the building and burying D. G. Hickev , the senior member of the firm , and Darwin Wines , n piominoiit builder , in the ruins , Their bodies woio recovered at a late hour lonighl. Many others wcro moro or less bonously hurt , airong whom was Ma > or Hickoy. Oliver Coolt is badlv hurt. A. M. Isaacs , wbilo helping to pull down walls after Iho fire was under control , was badly burned and cannot live. KiciiMOM ) , Ind , Oct. 5 The Nixon paper mills weio buiucd Ibis morning. Loss , 5100,000. PAII\C.OU.II , Ark , Oct. 5. A flro in the business part of this clt ) em ly this morning dostro\ed the opcr.i bouso block nnd dam aged some adjoining propel ty. Tbo losses aggregate . ! UOl)0 ) , with insuianco or about three quartets that amount. .11,7 , OA . .ICCOf/ Ol' Tun Neuroes 1 ljht lit li ( iiinrRla Polling IM.il it and One ID Killed. AtoisTV , Ga , Oct. 5. Isaiah Horton , colored , was shot and killed by Dan Bo.vles nt the poor house precinct , six miles from this place today. A number of democratic ncirroos led by Bowles were mnirblug to the polls wbcn eight or ton third party ncgroou led by Horton rusbod Into the tlomoeratie line Horton ran up and struck Bowles twice , knocking him to bis kreos. Ho had his hand on Bowies' collar uud was pre paring to stilkd htm u third time , wnun Bowles dtew a pihtol and shot him thiougb the heart. A coionor's Jury composed 01 four domociats and two thiid parly men lenuuiod n verdict of Justifiable homicide. Richmond county will go democratic by ovur 4,01)0 ) majority. Governor Northern's majority In Ihu Tenlh dlslrlct will bo pos sibly 4,000. Tin i Is Congressman Watson's district and Is iccognlzod as tbu stiongbolil of the third party in Gcoigiu AUOUSIA , Ga , Oct. 5 H. S. Glover , n third party man , shot Policeman Henry Head , who is roportcd to bo inoiuillj wounded i.uv.u. iiitKritiwi , The Standard Paving company has com menced the wouc of paving St. Mary's ave nue with asphalt. 'Iho district Includes twc blocks from Twciity-sevouth stioot tc Twonty-lifih sireot. The Working Women's union will hold fl reception at Ibl5 Dodga strict Thursday evening. Refreshments will bo served froir 8 till 10 p. IP. The entertainment will bo foi the benotlt of iho home. Elmer Frank relumed yesterday from t month's tecreatlon In Wvomlng , Ho kllloi ono bear and all the deer ho wonted , .luilgc Duncly is .still In Iho mountain fastnesses u Wyoming , communing with nuluro in he ; wilder moods , The explosion of u gasoline can in tin kltuhon of McDonald's ' restaurant , HI Dcuiglus street , called out tbo tlio depait ment at 3iO : ! p. in. y osteal ay. A coloiei employe picked up the burning can am thiow it Into the alley. There was no loss The Ninth Ward Republican club wil hold its regular weekly mealing tonigli at ibo club headquarters , Twenty-ninth am Furnnm streets. The following speaker will discuss thn Issues of Iho campaign ; J II , Melkle , T. D , Crane , J. M. Glllun and J H. Joln.sou. The Walnut Hill Hopubllca club will attend tha mooting in a body and rousing time Is anticipated. / Mr. L. Kristeusep. a prominent bankc and business man of Don mark , is in the ell' ' today , the guest of Comptroller Olson , Mi Kruleuiun comes ns iho advance agent of largo partv of Danish gentlemen who wl visit iho World's fair nnxt season. His ot Jeot ut this tlmo is lo map out a lour of elite which they will visit. After spending th day In this cltv the gentleman decided the Omaha should be put upon the list. Tbo annual sale of unclaimed baggage wa held by tbo Union Pacific Railway cotnnan lust evening at Well's auction house , 111 Farnam street , Over 000 packages are pile upln the warehouse and wilt bo sold to th highest bidder. Of cour&u Tom Murrnv wa thora and was ably backed by a lot c Tenth slrest pawnbrokers. fcvorylhln was sold dirt cheap. Good satchels full c clothes btouchl only 25 cents and Murra bought two good Maxicau saddles for to .M Buuale * of bedding , evidently loft iu tb cars by careless emigrants , brought a average price of Ifl c/it nndweroBlo1 sellers. The sale will \tl \ continued nlgbtl Df until tbo great mass of/stuff is disposed ot. LASTOFTDEDALTONS , fcovmtrn tnoM FIIUT mot4. ! ' was on lime. Ho ropllud that bo uould inquire - I quire , nnd wa < * about to do so , when oun of tha hnnd. rearing that the operator had recognized thorn , shot htm dead unoi the spot vUtnout u word ol warn- Inc. When t&o train nriivod it was hold up after th3 roRulution mannur. In the t > uri < lltoftho rohbor * which followed Outlaw Ed Bryant wns captured nt Hold by Upmity United SUtes Mnrshnl Ed Short , known throughout the ontlro territory as n bravo oflleor. Short placed lilt cnplivo In n hanBuitc cnr of a Sinta To train to tnKo him to ( Julhrlo. Uu had dliarmod him , placing his brnco of revolvers on convonlont trunk , and hud placed thn dc-qpornao In Itonv When thu train reached Aclnlr bhort tlUemlnrked to send a lulpRiaphio ino s ; o. When hn re- en tared the car Hrvnnt had ocurod one of bis uo.inons and holdlnc It In till inanaclod hands , llred. mortally wounding Short. The ofllccr , hcmovor , had suciiKih cnouph to seize liU Winuhctiarnml pumped four bullets Into Bryant's body , expiring as ho pulled tlio trlzcer the last time. There wcro no fatulitlos attending the Uoil Ilock robbjry , but tha Adalr robbnry re sulted In the deaths of two men. The express - press cnr was ruardcd ou that , occasion and n hut lluht tsok nlnco between the Kturd nnd the tobunrs. The pUce \vhoro the ttaln wns bold up was In the midst of tbo town. Ono stray bullet passed Into the room ot n nhvai clan and striking the pln&lclnn in the head , lulled him InMnntlv , Another phvslclan , who hoard the llrltnj , had run In its dtieotlon , was nlso shot and killed. The last train robbcrv bv the punjr was that of thi-Ttlsco , near Vlnlta. rimiod Their Atti nllon to Hunks. The amounts secured bv the robbers In tholr vmious raids will probablv nuvcr bo known It was very Krtnt , however , und bus boon estimated nt MOO,000 Afior tlio Trisco robbery tlio UnUons seuin to have dlvoilort their uttantlon to tbo robbcr.v of banlts. They rode Into HI Uono ono dnx und uiuckcd tlio only bink In town. Tlio onlv person In the bank nt the tlmo was the wlfo of the president , who fainted at the Hist slRht of ttio Uftly lovolvors. The ban dits leisuiuly IOOK nil the money In sight and romountliiK tui'lr horses lode awnv. This raid noltcd them $10,000. wbioh ns such a soveio loss to the bank that it wns forced into liquidation. Today's was the next und last laid ot the guns , and with It ended the existence of a band eiiuallod onlv 111 the desperate diameter of Us undertakings by the James and Younger bunds. Kntnintt Million Mill Alive. Emtnott Dalton is not deiiii. Ho is slowly < l > lng In a loom at the hotel huro , mid his death U oxpeotcd ut uny moment. I'lio In dignation against the robbers became so Intense this afternoon that the citizens wanted to lynch the dylnp bntuiit. 'lo pio- vent this the coioner gave out the statement that ho was ahcady dead. That allayed the excitement , and now the ncoplo will wait for ' death to do the woik tj.a't they hnd planned should bo uono by lynch law. Aillu ORI-O Mill ut r.iirga. Up to 10 o'clock tonight Alllo Ogee hnd not been cnptuied , at least It is not known that ho had bren. Tbo cuisilinff partv urn still out , and It Is bellovea they aio still follu\\- inp tbo bandit's trail. Ogee hnd such a short start that It IB not believed ho will be able to escape , lie , how over , is well acquainted with the Hild country south of here and Indian Tcrrltoty whoro' the ban dits had their headquarters. It may be that ho can thus oluuo llio puis > uers. The capture of OKCO is pnrticulurlv desirable - sirablo bocnuso he , uelnjr the oulr surviving moinberol tbo cang , Is ouliovod to bo the onlj peison wtio knows the hiainir plnco of the creat treasure which they have"accumu lated dimntj the yeais of their outlawry. 'ihoj could not have spent nil their ill-gotten nionov , oven it they had lived among the luxuries of civilization. As it was they were hiding during the greater pun of their criminal career , and have had no opportunity to spend money. The location of the ticabiiro is therefore a matter of gieat Interest , and it is bolievea Occo can bo made to reveal it , if ho is caught. This phase of the case nab only just now piosonted itself to the people here ana it doubtless has not "occuriod to Oceo's pursuers at all. It Is feaiod that m their excitement and Indlenauon thov will take summary vengeance uuon aim before ascei- tainlng from him where the troasuer is hidden. Tiumtrd Into Attempting- liubhcrj. Eminett Dnlton is bblng closely guarded by a company of citizens tonisht under com mand of a deputy city marshal. Only the newspaper correspondents nio admitted to him. The Associated press romescntalivo saw him ut 11 o'clock last night , and pro cured fiom him a statement of his lifo , par ticular attention being paid to the last Iwo jean of it. He confessed that the gan < r was icsponsiblo for the lied Rock , Wharton and other trai.i lobberies in the teriltorv , which Ima been credited to them. The story of a hidden treasure , ho said , wns nonsense. "If thoio had been a treasure , " ho said , "we would all have been nlivo today. It was uocauso wo were all broke that wo planniid thu Coffovvlllo raid.Vo were being huid pressed by llio olllcpib down in the toriltory and Bob decided that wo would have to get out of the country. "Ho planned the robbery about two weeks ago while wo woio cam pod In tbo Osasjo country Ho said ho would out-do the James bovs1 exploits and would go to ColToyvlllo unct rr.ld both banks at tno same time. Wo tried to persuade him not to do It , and then ho called us cowards , . That settled it. Wo slutted for the scone of the laid. Wo all met Monday nicrht atTulsa and proceeded by casv stages to Timber Hill , twelve mlles south of here , where wo stopped last night. Wo started for Uoffovvlllo at ( > :30tlus : room ing and arrived hero about 9aO. : You know the rest. " Cuiuiot I'osHllil } Survive. It was with Kient difficulty that the bandit told his stoiy , as ho was suffering terrible ngony from the wound In his sido. Tno pbvsiciau attending him anys ho cannot pos sibly survive. Uiuhlor Ayies , who is suffering from a wound lu the groin , is rostlnp easier tonight , but his condition Is still critical. At 11 o'clock notninp has boon hoard of the paity In pursuit of Allle Qirep. Howards for the capture of the Daltons , or tbo delivery of their bodies to ofllcers of the law , nro standing to the amount ot 12 000 offered by the Southern Pacific , the Mis souri I'acillc , the 'Frisco , the Missouri , Kansas - sas it Texas and the Santa Va. If these rewards - wards arc collected It Is hoped tliov will bo turned over to the families of those citbcms who lost their lives in today's battle. 1lii.iiCnlirorniti Jlccord , SAV riiA.NCisco , Gal. , Oct. itTue Unltons who weio oxtormlnulcd todavwero only too well known In California. William Dulton lU'eil near Llvlntrbtone , Moice'd. county wheio ho married the dauifhtor of n prom inent fnrmer and was frequently vis ited by his brothers , Graltafi , Robert and nnnnott , Grnttnn Dalton Jhat became notorious by his connection with the rob bery of a train at Alllu on July ( i , 18SU. William Dalton wus arrested In connection ivitti the crime mid taken to Visiilm , where Information was locolvcd loading totbeur- rest of Uraltan Dalton a few davs Inter. Orattau Dullon was trlod at Vlsalln ana wns found guilty. During the trial be attempted lo shift ibo responsibility for the affair upon bis brothers Kotiort and ICuimott , Ho was taken to ) : ill to await , sentence and afterwards escaped , liy soma moans ho be came possessed of iho keys of iho cnll doors and on the nlgnt of September 37 ho un locked tbo door of his cell and hU bimselt u : a store room. He was accoinpunlcd by twc other desperadoes. The throe broke the lock on the wiriunw'ol the store room and passed out. They stole t horse and wagon and mada their escape Thn Soutborn Ppcltlo offered a reuard o J > ! ,000 for tno captuio of the Daltons. Effort : were nmde to secure thorn dead or olive , bu without success. Siiowatuim * In r 'iiii8jl\nnlii. FiucKViu. ! ' , Pa , , Oct. 5. A blustoij anoustorm Dcyan at noon which covered tin ground , pievalilug along tbu whole broai mountain from bore to Audondrle. The Btorm continued unabated for over an liour but ibe snow disappeared almost as rapiuT as it fell. Piiii.Anru'iiiA. Pa. , Oct. 5. The llrst iiiov of the season fell hero this afternoon. IIniiunllifH | nt Logan. Lotus , la. , Oct. 5. [ Special Telegram t' ' Tim Bun. ] The Morrison County Horn Ul coders association bcld a fair here today It wus a BUCCOSS. The show of bogs wa hard to boat. H. Jbhn on nnd C. n Iloilro. Poland China nunf , } ] tooit the largnr nart of oroiriums. U , \ . IflCnialnR at DunUn , took first monn.v in tno li:40 : trot ; tlmo 2M'i. : In the half mlle roptnt running race the entries were : Uaklnna , iTnthhouso nnd Petticoat. OaklMul won mtwn straight heats , Petticoat second ; tlmofi.V" " The track linsmot was too soft fev the mnro. The balloon nscon&ton " nd parnchuto descent by Prof. Dnkor wa flm\ Tbo hotter DW Hhlnts reunion is well at tended. AboutJJU tents arc on the ground. The lareo tent u picked full at every moot- Ing. President 'Smith ' nnd ninny of the head men of thu rhurch arc hero. H will uuntitiuo until the "lnIrrlii Ititstlrnim" nt llnjit'v. "CnViillcrln Uusllcaiw. " or ns l . has been Englished , "Uusllo Chivalry , " was given Us first complete ncntlng In Omatm lint oven- Inp nt Uoyd's theater by tno Duff Opera company. So much hns ooon suld and \\rlt- ten of ibis draniutlco lytlo conit'oMtlon und It composer , Pletro Miikcngnl , Hint intciost hns been piqued to \\oiKiurful extent to hour this uiuslc.il uiaslei piece \\hleti lias brought fnmo lo tlio goiilus thin winto It. Taking the vivid faruo of tno dramatist's episode nud Iho lutntisity and mo- locllous churin of the scoie. In eonncoction wilh the condition ot tnlnps in Musoignl's land u condition of tiling , woarolold , Ihoi- oughly understood by but few Ainuilcnns , nnd not bv nil Ittillnns the excite' mont that has prevailed for monlhs over n pL'rfnimnnce lusting but savunly mlnulos Is oisllv explained. VI weu from any standpoint , tlio excitement which the opera has created Is not to bo won dered ut , for It poscsscs fooling , slronglh nnd n lovchillon of eioatlvo power soldoin BCOII In a composer so j oung at tliU uiodiui Itulliin. But the \\ouuuiful viullly of the composition is best shown In thu or- clieatnilion concerning \\hlclithogiout nmsi- oil xutlors of Ihu wet Id have gone in lantures nnd llioy see Ibo beginning ol n caie-er which U destined lo rank alongside tlitit of Verdi's ' iho newcomer Is most cleat ly moduin In n enieful uvoldancu of undrumatlu measures aueh ns one meets nt every tuin In Veidl's llrst iichlciomunts nnd nlso In his occasional vocal pi egressions nnd lu frequent cunngcs of tempo. So much tor the man. The story of ' 'Cavallerta Uustlcann" is inken fiom u book of talcs by Vergil. Ouo Turildu , a Slclliun peasant , bus seduced Santuz ? i nnd cusls her oft for Lola , wife of Allio. On Castor day Santiizza becomes oonvinccd of Turridu's porlldy and taxes him with II. Ho casts her off nnd lo bo nvonued Iho woman denounces him to Alflo. A challenge In rustic foun Alflo after ev- Umnging n few \\ords with Ttiiridu , allow ing the latter to bite his 0,11 follows , nnd the men ncioo to settle the nffnir ut once. Before meeting Allio In tbo garden , thcio is u touching Inter view between Turiidu und his mother Lucia and , five luluutos later the villagois lushing upon the scene proclulm thntTuitidu U slalt. Upon this single episode the dtnmu tests , but the episode ; Is so sl.igularly simole and direct , wltliu local color ullits own , that makes It stand out as a gem of the purest water Thn score may bo said to include twelve numbers , u shott , ami melodious pioludo Doing intciruptod bv " a Slcillenno which the tenor sings behtftd"the cuitain. Then iho prolndnis icjiimod nnd changes to tbo princi pal mollf , nn Ilulianmir of much sweetness. The Intel mezzo , which has boon heuid In the conceit lootr , on th * vaiiotv stugo nnd by barrel orpnns , is h pootio nnd graceful bit of writing nnd xvilh"\\iJll balanced strinus will alwavs command nlrfepotluou. It is with pleMisuro thnt Tun UEI can teslify lo Iho ' enlito adequacy of Iho otchcslra on thl Occasion. The members played with line fooling , with thorough musical appreciation that a Strauss or OlTonbnch weio nbt splitting iho oais of the gioundlings , but tbrtt a crcat master's wont was before them'requiring imisictanly m- terpiotation , nnd to""tno band belongs muen ol the credit of lisfcicnlnc's production. Of the pcrformnnoo much can oo said in prulso , nllhough In'tho eatlier numbers of lUo opera two ol ! thrco members of the cast scorned lo feel tHe.lf' inublllly tb'sing the dlflicult music. XMiiK Helen Bertram wns a beautiful Bantu/ztt , and although she sang somewhat flat in llio beginning , finished with great crodlt to hers'olf und the company vtblch sbo heads. Bu'/Mr. Charles Bassott made tbo genuine hit of the evening in Iho character of Turridu. Hi ) sung iho part maenitlcontly , seemingly with ease , except In the heavy end ings of the concerted numbers , when bis notes were somewhat foi cod. Miss Villa Knox looked piotty and acted covlv as Lola , but the music was aulf ) beyond her range Mr. William Hamilton , tbo baeso , bad the barilono toloof Allio and with the transpos ition made for him wns quite acceptable , al though very often ho fouud himself harsh nnd strident ntlompting Ibo impossible In his voice. Miss Van DoenhofC sane Lucia. The chorus was entirely ndcqunio and assisted in making a distinct opoiutia success. For relief from Ibo dramatic story and Us wlord music , Gilbert & Sullivan's "Tiiul , by Juiy" loundod the evening delightfully. " 1'rlnce Methninlciii" .it the I urn un. " "Prince Mothusulem , " Strauss' delicious operatic trille , was given 'a vniy creditable rendition lust evening by the Winston Opera company at tbo rnrnnni Street tbeator. Miss Winston Is iiresistible as Iho dashing Punconnd won now honors bv nor excellent work : but then Miss Winston is nn nulsto and is alwuvs oxnoctcd to do tilings wall. Miss Alice Jobnson was pretty and very winning in the role of I'ulcinelln , while Miss McNeill as Sopbistioi sang with pleasing In- tclligpnco. Arthur Bell , of couue , was Slglsmund , nnd very good , too. Charles Uonwlclc sangtho part of Trombonusnccopt- anly. Vho chorus was In excellent voice and materially aided the principals to scoto a real success. ' 'Pinafore1' ' was only pissablo ut the malinco performance , allbough iho bouso wus crowded uy an audlenco th it would have enjovod Iho play had Iboy be-en glyon an oppouunily. DUnKtrmm rtru InVyoillln ) , ' . Cuuvi.vsr , Wyo. , Oct. 5. [ Special Tele gram lo Tun BEB. ] Monday .noining Sundance - dance , the seat of Crook county , narrowly escaped - capod being destroyed by lire. The water main burstcd a few days ago nnd the water was shut off till the main might bo repaucd. While tbo department , was thus nandl- capppd a llro broke out In a bain belonging to a mun named Settle. The flro quickly sinoaci to bottle's bouso aud thoncuto George Wudo'a losidonco and barn , and finally lo Dr. Bauer's barn , ull lueso oolng complnlely destroyed. Furtuer pi ogress by iho tire wus stopped by tcailng down neighboring build ings. Tbo loss cannot bo estimated at pres ent , but will largely exceed tbo Instiiatico. Diunk llcer uitb tidtnin.Miin'rt \\lln , CHICAGO , III. , Qftt , , 5 , ricd Covell , 10- ccntly from Boston,0eund ( James Mooney drinking beer wttbj ; s. Covoll last night. Covoll cracliod Mopnjvy's suull with a boor bottle and Hod , MobiTo.v died this morning. Mrs. Covell is undoi-'nrrest. N , N. Yoi9Lt. 5 , Northern New York ox po rlo need 4 Jjgbt lull of snow this rooming. , , . _ A i : .s ojj MM t nun i Y Trouble Is nKHn ! ° lrWlnj ) : In the Chootuw nation between thoMvul political fiictlons. Hob Insorsoll addressed the real ostnto men 9 ut , lluirulo , N. Y. , tdkijfJE us hit. nubjoct " 1'ro- Mr. Kdwurds , a > lr.ilavls and n negro wore found inurduied uwir IMuurds , Jllbs , Tliure U no clue to their raimlo.-ors , The olovvuth ininuul con < untfnu of the Peil- 01 ul Directors association uf tlio United butcs Is In joislon ul l.ijijl ullcj , Ky , A Now York noninn has siucocdcd In sinus- glim : * 110,000 woi th of p itntln/s Into the conn- tiy , Tliu p iliitiiif3iiiVHl'nii solved. William MiRoln , fnnnorly puyliiu teller ol onu of the 1 11 u'usi niitlonul banks or Now Yorli city , dlod of hydrophobia at his handsome rusldenoo In Miirrlaana. Tlio8al\nc Corpu and Insurance Patron ; association , with A. 1 * . Hull of Now York ui president and J. 1' . I'oHlur of. KHIIHUB n , toeto- tury. has boon formed uV LouUvlllu , Ky , y ' Harry llrles , olovutor hey In tlio Now Kng < land bnlldtni. , Kunaaa City , nnd Wulter Itry- ant. Janitor In thu sumo bulldlnijunrrolot IV ovuruglrl. Dries druw u j-otolvor and uhoi ilryant through tha body , Inlllatluz a fata wound , The Association of Track roromcn will moo1 ut Atlanta , Uo. , nest your. Ultlcers won elected as follows : grand ohlof , John Q.VI1 hon of fat. Lonlsi vine grand clilof. I' , U llrldKumuu. t/'untun , JCun. : grand Hocrotarj aud treasurer , M. Q'fJoucI of Bt. Louis ; gruui organizer , T. I ) . Moore , Shelby , N , O , HARMONY HUNG IN CHUNKS But One Little How Disturbed the Demo cratic City Convention Yesterday , CANDIDATES PLACED IN NOMINATION Nine ( Ipiitlrmrnlin Aspire In Hoiirmr Tlirlrlnrils In HIP Council ri\o Others \ Vhonnt to Ilo on the .School lloiinli f.TObiiMlT : , nUUYP.A : DANA ri. LAN'OLH \ \ C. lUMil.AUD Tor the Uonnelt UislHiiid . . . . OIIAUI.l- ' HUANMiS i-ieond ward . l'iriit : : LI.SA hi.lt 'Ihliilwud . . . .AMIiCKW McANIIItP.WS rouitii wind . ui.uwina winri.oL'if riftii ward . . . . IICNKY UM iiorr . Mxtli wiird . I.I ) N. lli\O\\N . " evuntli wnrd . . . . , IAOI < I ) 13VA.NS ii.hth : nnril . . . . .J. II Hl'MlATi : Mnth ward .OIlllKHUIIIIjI. l'AltKiu : It really looked for a tlmo last night as though nn epoch In political history wns to bu miuKcd and that a uomocrnllc convenlion would bu held without n row , but It couldn't bo done , although llio Third ward hud lo bo uccrotittcd with the only broaic in the liar- moil ) that hung In clouds over the meeting of thu ilelugale * In tlio democratic conven tion holu In Washington hull lust nls'ht , lo sclc'et II vo candidates for the iloird of iwilncation nnd tbo nine waul councllinen , Thu convention was slow in getting Into the hall , tbo delegates having n ll\ely caucus on the outsldo ns to whether the convention should endorse the candidates for tlio coaucll whnweio successful In the pumary contests , or go on and name n now set of candidates. Finally , at SIO : ! o'cloclt , Chairman Conoyor called the dole-gates lo oidor. nnd Secrotaiy Mullen read the call. At Mr. Conoior's slatoment that thn first wotkof the convention would bu the selec tion of a totnpoiary chrianinn , Stnlesmen Dun Hnnin and Adam Snyder exercised timtr lung power in the icmurk , "Mr. Chairman. " Klict < Ml a Chilli ninii * Mr. Snyder was recogni/od and named Frank J. Lumro for pioslding ofllcer and the convention agreed to the selection. Then somebody named George J. Stornsdoifl for lompornrv becroto1 : } ' , and lor the tlrst time in his lifo the Sixth ward statesman rofnsrd the nonor. Ud P. Mullen , the soorotary , seemed lo bo doing quite well and was 10- quested to keep It up. A coinniitleo was np- poinlod upon credentials und submitted nlist ofdolognles. Qn motion of Adam bnyJer the loading of the list was waUcd and then the cbalriiiun of the committee i cad thu list after the convention hud got Into a parlia mentary tniiclo in an offottto nvoM the rend Ing. Pat Cord wanted tbo list road so ho could kno\\ who thu proxies wuio So tno roadinir went on until iho proxies woio reached and then the waiving motion bobbed up again nnd can led , and the delegates weio ready for the work bofoio them. Isiearly an hour was consumed in speeches in placing bofoto the convention the e inch- dates for Iho nomlnallon for the Boira of Education. Those were named : George . Hicks , Lr. ) S. T. Din seaV. . C. Bullard , J. P. Lund , John M. lUunro , fllarles H III oh , J. M. Metcalt , Samuel Leonatd , W. M. Carter - tor , Dana Lander and John Quinn. The llrst ballot tosulted : Durtoa . 71 I , und . . 4(1 ( lllch . - ! > lllrks . . Ml I c'onnid II 1 undur 6U ( julmi 11 llnlliird 4o i urtcr rj "Monroe 4J SUtctud on thu I Irst liillot. Messis Durjen , Motcalf , Hicks , Lander nnd Bullard wore declated selected and tlielr nominations were uiudo unanimous. Then came the matter of the councllmanlc nominations. After some difllculty with ttio parllumuntan rules uirnin , it was decided to take the wards In order and pass upon the lesultof the primary elections. The First ward's selection of Charles Ut uncles was rati fied , and the convention hall resounded with cheers when tbo becond ward delegation presented the numo of Putor C IMsasscr. But it wasn't so unanimous when it ramo to the Third. Ed Hothcry presented the name of Andy McAndiows , nnd Patrick Ford named bis next best ft lend , llicbardBurdish. Itotliery told the convention how Me- Andrews bad mopped the turf in tbo Third at. the primaries with Mr. Buidisb. J lion Mr. Ford rclalcd how Ibo primaries had bucii manipulated so that more than 100 Burdlsh voters bad boon fiwon out at the polls on the day of the prim iry election through Ibo machinations onlv lhat isn't the word Foid used of Iho McAndrows combination. Ho recounted Ibo history of the Third and remit.den thu convention Hint the wurd alwa\s bad n democratic majorliy on election day. It could have it UKUIII if hi * man was named , and if ho was not well. If ho wasn't the dcraocrals of the Thinl would roll up u mojoritv anyway , nnd Iho Pord family would bo for the nominee , whether his name was McAndrows or McMud The convenlion took u vote on Ihu issue and indorsed McAndrows bv a vote of 51 to 29. Mr. Ford swallowed his wiuth and began offering hots that tbo nominee would bo snowed under on election day. Tno other candidates for the council were endorsed by the convention without contester or comment. The candidates for tbo Board of Kauca- lion have the following occupations : Rev. Dr. J. T. Duryua ! s paslorof Iho Pnst Congrcgallonnl church. J. M. Motcalf is a member of tbo llrm of Lmlngor & Motcalf , jobbers ot agricultural implements. 'Gcorpo N , Hicks Is n real osluto agent nnd manager ot the Now Yoik Lifo building , Danu S. Lander Is an alloinoy und counsel for the Union Trust company. W. C. Bullnrd is n largo lumber dealer. M'lIKMJS. How Hi ) Would Arriiniro for \ \ inking l'm > - | il VlnltliiK tha J "Ir , CIIICAOO , III. , Oct. S , Colonel Kitioit F. Sbopaid of tbo Jvow Yoik Mull nnd Uxnross called on thu cily ofticors ibis nftoinoon to Introduce a plan by which ho hopes to bring 750,000 workingmen to Chicago every Wednesday during the World's fair Tno colonel has ilginoJ out that n space two and a half mlles long and 1,500 feet wide would be required to handle the cats and care for thn visitors. Colonel Shopurd'B plan , as briefly ouillned to ihu city Officers , contemplates malting Wednesday of oath week labonngman'B ' day. Ilu hopes loinduco tbo railroad companies to make a Hat rate of $1 for the return trip lo all points within 1,500 macs of Chicago. Tbo tialns could leave from tbo farthest point Monday , reach Chicago Wednesday , giving the visitors that day in the fair and Ibo next in the city , and lelurning Friday morning land the passengers homo again Saturday. An attempt will bo made lo feed the visitors onrouto on army rations , three meals a day for 25 cents , Mr , Shonard was greatly encouraged by the cordial reception given bis scheme by tbo city oQlcors. Ho says the railroad companies are favorable to tho' plan and ho hopes to see it reduced to a practical woikluc ; basis. till , f Kit UN 1'ltK lH'.UllfK. Doapltu the J'att 'Hint 1'iuv Ollmlng * Are 3lmIuU hit' Kill j- l.omitnliiu. . NEW YOHK , Oct. C. The bankers nnd financiers of this city nro In the rather pecu liar .position of being utiublo to offer a theory which will account for a condition of ono of the great markets of Ibo financial world. They declare it is on enigma that , while the offerings of silver bavo decreased , the prlco has declined Offerings to the United States pioasury huvo steadily irrown loss and the prlco bat gone down to .BI54 , Instead of In- cro&sini ; , according to tbo old law of econom ics that the less the supply the greater iho prico. Subiroasuror of tbo United Stales Kills Roberts said : 'Tho bullion market is a mystery to every body. L'veryDody I have talked with bus a theory satisfactory to himself , but it be comes a greater mystery In tbo fact that tbo receipts are light and that some of the mines I nro stopping. Pcrhflns some reasons aw that the country will not rontlnno to buy silver ns It Is doing now , nnd tno provision of the act of 1S K ) mav bo repealed. That would ac count for HIP less prlio , but It does not ox pliiln the failure to odor moro to the govern ment , " A prominent unnk ofllolnl said : "Tho rea son of this si-ito nf ttilnefl may bo the Inico Inllux of silver from Mexico Two New \orit concern * nave Intel v Dullt Inrgo smelters which cnn produce fioooKK ( ) ounces of Mlvor a vonr. I tton't bcllovo there Is nny holding of silver for nn ? purpose. Tbo amount coming Into ilie country Is not , how ever , enormous. " H. B. llolllns & Co. . who nro largely in terested In the silver market , snv ! "Tho people who thought they Know nil about silver know nothing , apparently.Vo can not account for the present cotnso of the market. " Henry Clnws holds the most decided opin ion on the suojcci. Ilo said : ' ! suppoio Iho ronson ot lhat , since the cvporls of sll- vci have for n long Uino past aggregated only n small amount , the onlv customer for It Is the United States , and Its purchase , to gether w lib what is needed In the mis , ab sorbs the American product. Thu pilcoon tno Stock c'xchnngo should hnvo udvunced ns the visible supplv decreased , ns indlcitcd bv Iho qtinnlln- registered , but that It hns not is nn evidence that llio visible supply is not all the silver on the mnrkot. " rij ( ( . ' .IAN nini. i t'.i.vr .IUHKK lliloniutli | Itcliitlons 1111) llv .rxcroil Other South Alilerhun NO H. ( fotiyrlshU'cl 1SU by. Inmos ( lunlun lldnnott 1 Vi.i'AH\iso , Chili ( \lu Galvoiton , Tex. ) , Oct. ft [ Now York Hernia Cable Special to Tin : Uiul Pom , having Indulged in much bluster iiiut ihtcalencd lo sever dlplo- matlo roluiions with Olnll , has quieted down. The French goveinmont has con- soiite-il to allow Petti to numo nrbltiiitors on the dlstiibiition of thu money lu the Bank of England. This agreement In no wise nfTocts the Inrms of the BacouH piotocol , wl.lch piomlscs 'JO per cantor tbo money to llio French crcdllorR. ogotlulions for icciproclty irentlos bo tw con the two countries may now proceed. Before So'.or Uilburn , the late Aigenllno minister , loft , ho nromlsod the Chilian for- olgn olllco lhat Iho Argentine government would not pnbllsh the loners In regaid to the llmltailon question. The Argentine foioign minister , bollnltos , has biokou the piomise , having presented some of Iho pnnors lo Iho Argeitlnu congicbs. The commission of limitation has been unnblu to agree Tbu present ticaty provides that In case of n disagreement the matter bo letttouibltra Hon. Chill is unwilling to Inko ibis course. She wauls u treaty , nnd so the matter bangs lire. Pelligrinl sold sovernl ttucts of land to a Got man named Grumbory lust month. This land Is said lo bo in the piovlnco of Chnco , but is really In a most desirable location in the piovineo of Santa Ciu ? Giumbery sold this land foi i'100 a lenguo , making a'prolit of JUOl ) a league. It is alleged that a pail of this money went to Polllgilnl nnd otheu The mailer gnvo rise 10 n dobalo in congress nnd Pollujrinl's ' notion wns dclondcd bv Foreign Minister Xebaltos on Ihogiound that the Aigontino was in uigcnt need of funds to piovido do lenses against her nijgresslvo neighbor ; Pellignlnl sought to tesign and throw the burdun on Pena , but Iho latter wus not willing to accept the oftlco under thu ciroumstancos. When Chill hoard of what 7 ibaltos had said sno ut once sent Ltta to Brn/il on n diplomatic mission ns nlicndy has boon cabled to the Herald. Altogether Foiulgn Mlnlstoi Hrrnzuu ? and the Chilian cabinet hi\o their hands full to prevent irouble. Owing lo the peaceable polleof the government , however , tboio is llllle doubt , but thnt tbo dllUeulty will bo settled amicably. Four DE FIUNCT , Mnrtiniquo , Oct. fi. [ Bv Mexican Cablj to the Now York Herald Special to Tin. Bi i . ( News reaches Ibis place from Vone/ucla tint Acting Piosi- oont Vlllegns has invited Gonotnl L'llea ai Uidanetn to n'ttirn to Uuracus und hns offered to nlaco hi-n in command of the forces which nro defending the capital fiom Crcspo's advance. Mother and Child Murdm-cd. Lot isn i r. Kv. , Oct. fi A special to the Times from Ashland , Ky. , says : Mrs John Van Motor of Idaho , Kv. , was found by two children , Monday nicht. lying In a pasluro noir the house , with her skull crushed to a pull ) und her 0-months-old baby with Its throat cut from oir to ear. Her husband , with whom she has never lived happily and who Is now missing , is suspected of Iho murder , nnd a posse of men that are search ing for him will hang him without ceremony If bo bo caught. _ .t.tj , i1 it. tan ijt//v Hon. J. W. Love of Fremont wns in the citv yesterday. Mr F. is. Campbell of Not folk , stnlo manager of tbo ISailonnl Traveler , was lu the city vcsterdav. Nhw YOIIK , Oct , fi [ Special Toleginm to TUB Bi r.1 Omnha : M. Ganno , O L Monroe , Hotel Albeit , A. P Telford , Windsor ; Lincoln : i' . Ugan , Hoffman. Cine u.o , III. , Oct 5 [ Special Telegiam to Tin Bi p I Hotel nirivals1 Pais.ioi house Mis Bonnon , Omaha Wellington A. M. Walbor i.nd mother , Omaha Gioat Koitnein Phil btininoll , Thomas F. Uod- fiov , Or. H M. Council uud wlfo , Omaha Grind Pucliic A. II. Coolov. D. M. Hlco , Omaha. Shutmun U * . F. Stokes , Lincoln. Palmer house J. W. Culfleld , Mrs. 12d Lee , Mrs. Lpn Curler , Omaha. TONIQHT ! Laughing Hit of the Nineteenth Century , I'rnsiMitoil bjr I - , HHi ) Ilrlllluiit Computi ) Unml prices FIRST 0 F THE I SEASON. Sunday Eraiing , Oct , 9 , One flight Only , & Tlio incut complete onranlzillun before tlio MI bile , Introducing for llio llrnl llmo tlio nuvr urind BpectuUo Ural part , The Pirates of Penzanoe ' 1 lie moat miiKnlllront prodiirtlon of luodurn ndn- BlroUy Kvcrytlilnit tntlrely now huw nnd uorKtiiilni'ceiitrr Now nnd liunutlfiil co tuuioi New nnil wonderful ptclnltlei A Grand Companof / Comedians , ( Teunl prices of ndiul slcjn ' THE 'S TIIEA1EH. FAVORITE. Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , October W , 11 anil 12. KngnKeuicntof llieKuilncnt Comt-dlcin , SOL SMITH RUSSELL 1 nro of lilt ( Jreat I'ln > s Monday Evenlne , October 10 , A POOR RELATION. Tuesday and Wodnf fcday , Oct. 11 and 12 , PEACEFUL VALLEY. 11V r.DU'.MII ) li , KIDDKII Koto Mr Uiui ll brings all lil special nuU com- pliiui ncvuurx und luxe cUccti und Ihu iiruduclluu will lie put on tliutnmo BI hi all till CHJ ensure- uiiatM. Beuts on ale baturUnj , . NOT PLEASED WITH FUSION Tndopcndonts in Johnson County , Wyoming , Very Mnoh Dissntisfiod. \VIRE \ WORKERS GOT ALL THE NOMINATIONS Itnnh iinttrilnul Itolli fnrflrs to tlio Igmirrtl In tlin ll lrlliutlon lu- ! litihllnui I'rosticrts In the Slate (1(10(1 , \Vyo. . Ool. -Special [ to Tin : . I The political iwsitlon In Johnson 'onnty becomes more anil ironi ln\olvod and it seems as If the republican paity has onlj : o bo united In order to BCCUIO n victory , Very strone dlscontont has been evoked by the action of tbu domorrnlio party In fusing with the Weaver nnd Hold party. Nor U the dissatisfaction nt the fusion all on ono sido. The mombcis of the peonlo's pain nro disgusted wltn the ucui , some because the domocruts have sccutcd most of the county olllccs and others because thov are deprived of the nomination of their own stuto ofllcials. It Is quite manifest thnt Osboino has lost a good ninny votes ftom the members of his own party without mn npnroclnbto gain from the other side The wlie workers who manipulated ttio deal li wo nil scented noun tuitions , and these who were Induced li\ mumisc's to nsslst in It me already beginning to complain ut bulng lolt out In the rold Al though tbo fuel inuy bu now aenlud , It is put fcctlv well known thnt the populists In tended to run Shot ill Angus fin seine state olllco. But the fusion upset this plan , und Angut , who wns till Intel ) , the best mlNottisod mini in thostnto. is now dnipncd lllio n hot mitulo .luck Flugc bus srciircd the Humiliation for countv clerk , by which means ho hopes to keep bis paper on Its logs , nnd In lotiiin , has hauled down the Clo\utuml colois , and Btibitltutcd these of U'cavui. Ho still claims to bo a domoorat , but appears to bo ignoiunt thnt Cleveland , nnd not Weaver , ts the piosulentlnl numinco of thu domocialla Du-t\ DutMr Mr Moollor , to whom IH nltrlbutod the so- ducllon of tbo Johnson counn democrats , his boon rownided bv tlic nomination for clorlt of the distiict court. This ban boon Ills nlm all nlomaid bv n stnmty nttcnlion to piactlcal details atiJ the unscrupulous sm rillco ot his dupes ho has succeeded In ob taining his ends. He is piobibly the only candldnto on the lionet who , if elected , will bo nblu lo dlspcn-o w lib the aid of n doput ) The present county tiunsuror Is ngaln a candtclato for olllco , und tliunks to UIO'.HOI- \lcesofunotvcrvefllcicnt deputy , paid bv the conn tv , ho Is ub.o to onjoi a" treed dcul moio letnxntlon In the wuol hunting nnd Ilshlt p th in fulls to tno lot of most cimli dales. The b iliinco of the ticket mo nutmloss nor.ontitlc 'I'lio impoitnnt olllco of shoulT is sought bv Chili los ULVOO , ono of tlio piescuit county commissioners , who has unlforml\ supnoitod Clinlt mnn Ilogerson in his uck less attempts to binkrupt the countj. Dovoo wns u well intentloned , but weak minded democrat , the nominal 'uwnoi ot i line ranch south of Hun ilo , und is supnosod to bo much In thn hnnds of Uobeit Footu , who now seeks the plni-o of stuto scuntoi , not \ot vacnteu bv John N Tlsilnlr The nresonl count > atimncy , who loft the icpublicun ninUs to Join thu pomilists , is again a candidate lor olllro Ilu wus up- pointed to Uis present Dositlon on the lesig nation of his picdecus'ior , about u \ < ; ur ngo , unu has no othoi chum to thn alllco save tbat of occupancy. The oilier candi dates call for no particular mention. S A. Meicoi of Cheyenne paid n visit to Buffalo lately aud ! > poke in he-halt of fusion. His speech , which was mostly a icsumo of his personal giiovancos and thu iniquities - iquities of mo Chovenno ling , created liltlo interest , but the statement in Fltigg's ' paper thnt Mr. Moicer provnd the latti mid by stockmen to htivo had its ougin in the arid land bill of tionalor Wtnion b.is causml f good deal of amusement , Hon. J. M. London , nnd Mr ( Jib nn Claik , candidate for the supreme bench , huvu likewise made addresses , but us the ptini iples of populism and dcmociacy have little to do wiin the local questions that Interest the electors al ptesont. It i unliUoly that they have much affected the voting sttongth of the county. Compelled In UcNlKii. SE' Wjo. . Oct fi ( Special Tolo- Kram to Tun BIT J C. L Hinkle , who wus ; yeslerday nominated for thu leglsluluro on thu republic-ill ticket , and who is a telegrapher in the employ of the Union Pacillc , today received a telogiam from Superlntendoi.t Koity compelling him to resign his candidacy. H is expected Unit L. H. Woodmnnseo , aKo nominated for leg- ifilnture , will bo compelled to resign , ns ho i a Union Paciflc conductor. KilWllllS > OllllllHl < ( I. SMT LVM , U. T. , Oct. 5 - 1 Suoclal Tolo- giam to Tin. Bri .J Joseph Hiwlins of ibis cltv wns todav nomlnulcd foi dolcgnlo to congiess uy llio domociallc convenlion at Provo lilsliop linrldi Inti'i li > n H , CIIIIINNI , Wvo , Oct. fl. [ Sooclal Toln- grnm lo Tun Bur. | - Lvons , whoso nttompt to lecture on the 'Jr > tn ult. caused such n not now ad vet Uses ho will deliver Icctutes Thuisdny , Kridny und Salurdav nights at the Orcru | house. It is expected that ho will not bo molested as Bishop Burke hns ad vised his congregation to abstain from vie lence. Citizens generally uphold Lyons In his demand for n hcaimtr. AMUSEMENTS Farnam Street Theater Popular Prices. No Advance. A Great Success. Crowded to the Doors. TIIK IVINSTON OPERA CO. 40-AIHISTS-.40 1'INIOKI. . Tlinrnilnr MRlit. . . . I II \ III \ \ AM 1'rlfl.iyMBht. . . . IMH'CACrU ) Siitiinhi ) Mullmm .110111. MlN ulUI , MUSICAL EV. NT OF TUB SEASON. _ FARNAM SF. TllliUBH l'oimlar ' I'ucts. ' Ono Wi'ek , Sunday Mntlnno. Oct. Dili Hut \ , < ix tile ( ' ( Miiedllin , ALBA HEYWOOD , Will present bv | iL'rinl(4 ( < on ofol t-initli Itns- boll , thu hiiit und fiinnlUHl or all Ills blKl'eSII H N6WEdgBWogd FQks. [ 'Til I'ut u lllrdlc'lloiiiu ) About the Kirth. ' Locke HiicharclBon. In bliukoHioaio'h | ( ( inicdy of "As You Like It. " Tlio Llmutrm' Art ( Jiillory , Friday Evcnine ; , October 7th. TleKoU f > 0c , at Ch.iBO .t Kddy'ii , _ WONDlRLAND -AND- 131 JOU THEATER. ftow Olio of Hncclaltlos. Backus' Dacl's Girl Co. 20c QENEH LHffiIBSION 20c Klr'MiJo 1 AEiULtta rirfUU' . tlitf ttoiiiiu hmir aitu bowel * , imri * fr tbe bUod. * t wtfe nad tdfttunlta /uciB , con 0jjt1t > p , dyij 'iJ. 7uulJ /IIJM iitV , lut-uui Ucj n w iuu , i iuf u 14 T F" jlUodtloa , plir lti. 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