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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1895)
TJITfl OMAHA DAILY BEEt TI RRDAY , JULY 11 , 1805. TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL nujri's. OFPICI3 , - - NO. 12 1'ttAIU.i STREET t/y carrier 13 nny part of Hie city. 11. W. T1LTOX , Lessee. Tni.nt'HONT.S-nu lncM cmc * . No. ; night wlltor , No. 2Z. JUlXOlt MKATIOX. Buy your cigars , pipes , tobaccos and canes In Grand Hotel Cigar store. Special meeting of tlio Lodge of Pcrfcc- tlou at Scottlih Kite hall Frllay night. Grand hotel. Council Bluffs. Newly fur nished. Reopened Oct. 1. E. F. Clnrk , Prop. Unity Guild will wrvc supper In.thtlr . Guild roonu Thursday evening Irom C to 7 o'clock. Calantho aucmMy N. 1 , P. S. . will Install officers this afternoon at Woodmen of the World hall. Encampment No. 3 , Union Veteran League , and Ladles' Auxiliary No. 17 meet this even ing at their hall. A full attendance Is do- etred. M. Band , a second-hand utoro keeper , was fined $10 anl costs yesterday for falling to report to the police second hand goods bought by him. Articles of Incorporation wore filed yeiler- day by the Mount Elon Baptist church ( col ored ) , The Incorporators are Gcorgo Lvvlrt , Emily Ncaly and Cora Perkins. George Hoffman ot the Swift Packing com pany of South Omaha nnd Larry Noonan of Cudahy's will be the principals In the beef killing match at the butchers' picnic Sunday. A reception will bo tendered Rev. R. W. Abb-srly and wlfe < of the Christian church at the tubernaclo thla evening. A program ot literary and musical numbers has been pre pared. Bluff City lodge No , 71 , Ancient1 Frro and Accepted Masons , will meet In special com munication this evening for work In the third degree. All master Masons arc cor dially Invited to attend. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Wallace Mcllor , aged 20 , and Jessie Rogers , aged 20 , both of Council Bluffs. They were married yesterday afternoon by Rev. John Askln , D.D. , at the residence of the bride's mother , 820 Avenue A. Only a few of the Intimate friends were present. Chris Rudlo , who slatted up a saloon on circus day without having compiled with the mulct law , was tried by Justice Cook yes terday morning In police court and fined $25 and costs. The court's heart melted with tenderness , however , and the sentence was ouspended during the good behavior ot the convicted man. The members of the Council Bluffs Rifle club nro making arrangements for a mate ! team shoot with the members of the Kansas City club on the occasion of their visit t < Omaha next month. At that tlmo the Kansai City club Is to hao a shoot with the Omalu club , and It Is thought a team can be se lected from this side of the river that wll give the Kansas City people all they wanl to do. Flro and tornado Insurance written In besl companies' ' . Money for farm loans at low i rates. City property for sale or trade foi farm lands In Iowa. Lougce & Towlo , 23 ; Pearl St. llrownV O. O. O. Screen doors. 65c each. Gasoline stoves from $1.93 up. One-pint Mason fruit jars , per doz. , 49c quart Mason fruit jars. B9c doz. ; half-galloi Mason fruit jars , 79c doz. 21 pounds granulated sugar for $1. One pound plug tobacco for 15c ; one poum smoking tobacco for 15c. Five gallons gasoline for 65c. Salmon , 10 per can. Don't overlook the fact tnat the Spetmai stock Is being sacrificed at any price to sell If you do you will miss the bargains In dr ; goods , clothing , shoes , hats and all season able standard goods that you mu t buy. Th larger the crowd the quicker the goods ge nnd the greater the sacrifice In values. JMi/t&O.V.lZ , VAItAGHAI'tlS. N. P. Johnson of Chicago was a Counc Bluffs visitor yesterday. Mrs. William Geddes of Grand Island I vlsltlnf her sister , Mrs. T. E. Cavln. Charles Jacobs of Harlan passed throug the niuffs to Tacoma to Join a party. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hall and family hav returned from a trip to Salt Lake. J. C. Blxby leaves this morning for a N < braska trip of several days' duration. Drs. D. Macrae , Jr. , and V. L. Treync leave .today for an outing at Hot Spring : S. D. L. Zurmuehlen , jr. , has gone on the roa selling gloves for the firm of Broad & Chai man. man.Lee Lee Evans and sister , Grace , returned fro : a two weeks' ylsl In Lancaster , Mo. , ye : terilay. C. n. Tnwlo and wife leave today for a tw weeks' visit to the former's old home In Ne England. P. Stewart of Crcston , la. , visited his si ter , Mrs. T. C. Jackson of 021 Twelfth avi nue , yesterday. Ilev. T. P. Thlckstun leaves today for two weeks' outing at Colfax , la. He will a tend the Chautauq.ua assembly. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Swaneon went to Col rado yesterday with their youngest daughti and will be gone about a month. Miss Estelle Baldwin , ono of the city scho teachers , has gone to Hot Springs , S. D. , a companled by Miss Anna Pencil of Chlcag who has been visiting her. O. W. Culllson of Harlan , J. T. Bell Logan and T. P. Fitzgerald of Burllngti were among the Iowa people who register ! nt the Grand hotel yesterday. John Covalt , a wealthy ranchman of Wyor Ing , lo In the city , the guest ot his brothc P. Covalt. While here he met Theodo Guitar , who was his messmate all during t ! war and whom ho had not met before sin 65. Deputy Sheriff James Talbert of Mil county was In the city yesterday. He we to Omaha for a burglar who robbed a hou In Malvern last week , but the burglar refiia' ' to bo moved across the river without requli tlon papers. Talbert left for Des Main on the evening train to get the requisition. The electric fountain at Manhattan ben will bo Illuminated each evening from S : 1 to 9 and 9:30 : lo 10. The steamer Liber will connect vlth all trains to and frc Manawa. First boat will leave Manhatt beach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the cam ers at Manhattan beach who wish to cat the early morning train to Omaha. Grcnt v mil ItocUxr Snl . The Durfee Furniture company will s thla week the largest line of floor , sprlr camp and swinging rockers ever brought the city. Prices 25 per cent off. Hen your chance for summer comfort. 330-3 Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ t'niuimitml lu l.tfp Imprlionmcnt , Sheriff Hazen received word ycsterd from Syracuse , N. Y. , to the effect th Charles Wilson's sentence to be electrocut bad been commuted by the governor of t state to Imprisonment for life. Wilson , will bo remembered , was one pf the burgh who attempted to break Into the Boston stc In this city several years ago. He was c : tured , but jumped his ball bond and for soi tlmo was not heard from. Ills next appei ance was In Syracuse , where ho and 1 brother , Dink Wilson , shot and killed policeman. Sheriff Hazen has made seve It ' trips to Syracuse as a witness In the t trials. Dink has already paid the death p < alty , but his more fortunate brother has n commenced serving hln life sentence In I Auburn penitentiary. Merry Iliitclirri. , Arrangements are being perfected to i sure a merry , yet orderly picnic for I butchers at the driving park next Sund Mr. Cudahy lias presented a bullock for i barbacue. It weights 775 pounds wl dre sed , the oven Is being built , and a too some , bountiful dinner will be tendered f for 11. There will be races and varli Bports. The newsboys who enter In the p < and bicycle races are requested to call C. rt. Nicholson's , 136 Broadway , bet Saturday night. The Odd Fellows band I been secured to furnish music , and also orchestra of five pieces. Over eight hund tickets .have already been sold , and th will be , many front outside the city , excun trains running In on at least two ot ) railroads. i , flRency far Uunyon's remedies. E\YS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS W , H , Sharpnack Glinted with EmbcizV ment by H. II. H.ill of Module. CLAIMS HIS ARREST IS SPITE WORK Pitti ! to tl ri < Xrgatlntrit I'M IIP r In \Vlilcti ll Hud no litterett or Authority to Convey. W. II. Sharpnnnk , a commission man of this city , \\a arrested Tuesday evening on the charge of embezzling TGI. preferred by II. H. Hall of Mcdale. Tlio trouble re\v out of a Kale cf nnrlcultural Imploiiitntii maJo by Sliarpnack to Hall some tlmo ago. Sharpnacl ; took note * from Hall , secured by a inortKngo on some corn. Ho imt the notes up with David Bradley & Co. as collateral , nml Hall sold the corn and paid off the notes as fast an lie obtained the money , tak ing SliarpnacU'e receipts for the amounts paid. Ho\v It happened Sliarpnack claims not to know , but the notes got Into1 the hamli ! of John A. Hcrry of Logan for collec tion. Upon being notified Hall commenced the criminal action already referred to , end Shnrpnack war. taken to Harrison county to bo arraigned. Ho was released on bonds and returned to this city yesterday. Ho claims that the arrest Is simply a pieces of spite work on Hall's part. When he lived at Modale ho caused the arrest of four brothers- in-law of Hall for stealing IIORS. When Hall heard of the note being In DerryV hands ho Is said to have remarked that this was a good tlmo to get even for the hog deal. Sharpnank was at ono tlmo a member of the legislature from Harrison county , and enjoys the confidence of his business associates. iiosro.s st'onix Grout Cut 1'rlcn Sain or Wnll 1'iiper nml Iliiunn KimilMlilnE * . 7,000 brown backs , fourteen different pat terns , at 2',4c a roll. White blanks , worth Co to 8e , at 4c a roll. roll.Mica gills , regular price So and lOc , re duced to Go a roll. German gilts , worth 12' c to 17c , on sale at 7V4o a roll. Embossed and Ingrains nt 12V&C and 15c a roll. 22o silk paper at 12' ' , c a roll. Special prices on window shades and mould- In BS. FOWLKR , DICK & WALKER. Council 111 lifts. Wtiltn Oi u I'lllntr. Five thousand feet 8-Inch top , 12 to 2 ( feet' long , at 9l c per lineal foot. A. Over ton , Council Dluffa , la. \Viint h iely' Property. M. Feely and wife , who live In Norwall township , are defendants In a suit com menceil In the district court yesterday b ; Frank Nugo Salvador , who describes him self as having been , at the time he crosse. the ocean In 1SSI and took up his abodi with Mr. and Mrs. Feely a green , Ignoran Italian , unacquainted wltli life and custom In this country. They compelled him to d the hardest kind of work all day , and mos of the night , he Bays , and to sleep In barn and sheds , without having clothing enough t keep him comfortable. They agreed will him In 1SS4 that If he would stay with then and work until he should become 21 year of age , which would be six years , they woul give him at the end of that tlmo a team wagon , harness and eighty acres of land. In 1890 , Instead of giving him these things they chose , as their contract provided the might , to give him $1,000 In cash. Durln the next two years , however , they did nc pay him moro than $300 ot that amount. I 1892 a further agreement was entered tat whereby be was to work for them unt 1895 , and receive as payment a deed to a the land they owned In Norwalk townshl south of the railway tracks. Now the tlm has elapsed , and none of these contracts hav been fulfilled. Salvador claims his service during the first six years were worth $19.7 per month , or $2,600 In all , and ho wants judgment for that amount , together with $ CC which he claims Is coming to him as wage for the last three years. It Is claimed th ; Feely and his wlfo have deeded all the property to a daughter , Mrs. Saunders. Another Miu'tay Kxcurnlcin. Next Sunday there will be another e ; curslon train of visitors who will como Inl Council Bluffs over the Burlington , th special train starting from Cameron Junctlc at 0:20 : a. m. and reaching this city nboi noon , and returning at night. Special a tractions have been arranged at the fa grounds and the beaches , and preparatlot are- being made for a great day. The Uu llngton has arranged for a return excurslc to St. Joe on Sunday , August 4. It Is a sure enough heater and doesn't co half what the others do. See the new Inch water generator at Blxby's , 202 Main st. makes things boll. Abnicil by III * Son , Edward Hermes , an old man who c * 0 ( north of the Union Pacific bridge , near tl river , called at Justice Vlen's ofdco yesterdi and told a pitiful story ot the abuse which ho had been subjected by hla so Frank Hermes , and his housekeeper , Cla Cozad. According to the story he told , tl younger Hermes and the Cozad girl , who 18 years of ago and rather good lookln have been living together as man and wit although they never went to the troub and expense of procuring a marriage ce tlflcato. The old man objected to this so of procedure In his own house , and w promptly sat upon by the young people. Ho long things had gene on In this way he d not know , but ho claims they have been 11 Ing together three months to hla knowlcde How hard the sitting down process was shown by a big gash on his left wrli made , ho claims , by a knlfo In the hands ch his eon , and by long , deep scratches abe 30 his throat , where , he cays , the undutlf ty young man choked him. Ho filed two I formations. In ono ot which ho charges bo his son and the latter's alleged paramo Pch with conspiracy to Injure hU person , and ch the other ho accuses his son of assault ) him with Intent to commit great bodily I Jury , by cutting and choking him. Bo the accused were released on their own i B , cognizance , to appear on the 18th for to preliminary hearing. s's 38 Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that go laundry. " and Is located at 724 Broadwt If In doubt about this try It and be convince Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. . The gas company's special prices for sei Ice pipes will bo continued through July , ed he The Hardman. the piano par excellence. It lct n r ip < * ri ic Contniot , irs A long and tedious meeting ot the tch < board was held In J. J , Stewart's office h evening , an hour and a quarter being tak ir- up with the opening ot bids and the lettl Ills of a contract for doing $140 worth of papi Illsa a Ing and painting at the Bloomer school bul ral Ing. There were eleven bids In the hat ivo of Dr. Hobertpon ot the committee on bul sn Ings and grounds. These were opened a snow read Ch a very painstaking fashion , and he was found that they varied all the way fn $115 to $2.r 0 for painting and papering I first floor ct the building , Bless Bros.M finally awarded the contract at $115 , a the further sum of $25 was allowed th : ho for washing the walls and celling befi ay. putting on the sizing. the Dr. Hcbertson was given authority to nn a contract with J. W. Sfjuiro for a redui rental rate during the summer vacation ree his bu'ldlngs ' , which are now being used > us school houses. my at 4 Intuit Mlllnrcl \ \ I'niluly Influrnceil ore Kate Payne has started proceedings ngal .the heirs of n. S. Mlllard , better kno an red as "Spell" Mlllard , to recover her Inter In the estate of the deceased. In her Ion tltlon , which was died in the district co the yesterday , she alleges that In April , 1S93 , bequeathed all his estate to her and Fn Letner. During Mlllard' * last Illness be caino very 'weak , and hi * extreme eld ORB rendered him InFsne. While In this condi tion , the myF. Otlr l.ctncr and his wife , Lizzie , brought undue Influences to bear upon him , and In July , UOt , he executed what purports to bo warranty deed trans- fctrlng all ut hi * firopcrty to Lizzie and Frank Lctner. He died two months after the dec-cl was executed. The Letners have taken possesMon ot the property by virtue of this deed , and refuse to allow her any share of It. She askn the rourt to set aside the deed , en the ground ot hi ! being not In a fit mental condition to make a valid trans fer , and to give her a half Interest In the estate , as provided In the will. UUItl.lNUTON 11UUTE. llcilurcd tutn . To Hot Spring ! , S. D. , sale July 19 , Aug ust 2 and 23 , one first class fare for round trip. Triennial conclave Knights Templar , Bos ton , Mass. Sale August 19 to 24. American I'harm'.ceuUcal association , Den ver , Colo. Sale August 11 and 12. Baptist young people meetings , Baltimore , Md. Sale July 15 and 16. National convention German Epworth league , Chicago , III. Sale July C to 11. National convention Keeley league , Har- flrliurg , Pa. Sale August 16 to 22. Denver , Colo. Sale July 12 to 20 , and Attgu&t 8 to 17. Toronto , Ont. Sale July 15 to 24. Charlton , la. Sale July 23 and 24 , In addition I have on sale Summer Tourist tickets to various points In the United States and Canada. Call and get copy of map and Illustrated write up of the great Yellowstone National park. O. M. BROWN , Ticket Agent. Our best gas ranges will bake after flames are turned out. Economy ot gas the great question. A few genuine Qulckmeal 1895 gasoline stoves at very low prices. Just when needed , allumlnum fruit kettles. Granlteware verv cheap. Get an Old Doctor Ice pick. Best In the world. Cole & Cole , 41 Main strrct. . Albert Martin , the 16-year-old blcyclo thief who made off with Mrs. L. G. Knotts' bi cycle last Saturday , was brought up In police court yesterday morning. He did not deny the theft , and the three days' Imprisonment he had suffered had opened his eyes to the unpleasant features of a criminal's career. On account of his previous good character Mrs. Knotts had not the heart to posecute him. He was considered a little too big for the reform school and she did not care to send him across the state , and at her re quest the procscdlngs against him were dropped. .ii.iro/t JLITCIIEH : IN THE SLUMS luux City onicer 1'lnyn Detective with CornUlerablo Succi'a * . SIOUX CITY , July 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) Mayor Fletcher of this city made the rounds ot the slums last night In dis guise , as a result of complaints that houses of prostitution and gambling establishments are being run openly and that the saloon men are violating the state liquor law. His discoveries seem to have startled him , for he says he will take steps ut once to drive the objectionable classes from the city. The latter say the move Is due to the Influence ol the Iowa and Nebraska Pontoon Bridge com pany , the managers of whlcn think their busi ness will be Improved If the demi-monde If driven across the river. \t 1 I ( llvn Pic Honda .Moro Time. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , July 10. ( Specla Telegram. ) The board of directors of th < Order of Railway Conductors held a meet Ing here today and a number of matters wen taken up and considered. The most Im portant action taken was ttic passage ot res olutlons relating to an extension of the tlmi In which the car coupler act shall go Inti effect. In substance the resolution Is tha owing to 'he depression from which tin country Is Just recovering and from which tin railroads suffered as much perhaps as an ; other Industry , the board of directors fee It would be Inconsistent to protest an ex tension of time , as asked by the railroads o the Interstate Commerce commission as loni as one year. Saloons Won thx DES MOINES , July 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) At a meeting of the city councl today the mulct saloon ordinance was take : p up and passed and resolutions granted t all who had filed applications , except Wllllan Prlebe , Louie Jacobs and J. B. Blank , wh are under arrest or Indictment for Illcga sales. This means that the saloons will bo I. full blast again. ! S ( Jolilen Wedding Celebration. CRESTON , la. , July 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) Mr. and Mrs. James Joy today cele brated their golden wedding anniversary wit a grand family reunion , at which most c their nine children were present. Mr. Joy I 78 and Mrs. Joy 68. They have resided 1 Iowa forty-three years , coming to this stat n from New Boston. itt DeinlM ) of hntli IllclmrcH. tIr Ir OTTUMWA , la. , July 10. ( Special Tele is gram. ) Scth Richards , millionaire capltalls isjj | jj who owns over $500,000 real estate in thl county , died at Oakland , aged 83. He wl be burled there. His death will probabl st open up for residence lots 100 acres In tti heart of the city , which he has persistent ! refused to plat. Prominent Mar8lmllio\vn Man Arrested , MARSHALLTOWN , la. , July 10. Georp W. Weeks , a prominent loan and Insurant agent and abstractor , was arrested this aftei iy noon , charged with the embezzlement i $8,000 with which he had been cntrustei ton Weeks was prominent In church ami socli n , circles and his arrest has caused a scnsatloi ra 10 Interesting Muslcule ut Anltn. la ANITA , la. , July 10. ( Special. ) A grar lag. g.e . nmstcalo was given at the home of C. I e , Townsend last evening which was very muc enjoyed by all present. Way's orchestra rci dered Bonu very fine music , among whic rt selection from the of " was a opera "Tl Queen's Lace Handkerchief. " Front In town unit South Dxlintn , SIOUX CITY , July 10. ( Special Tel gram. ) From South Dakota and northwes ern Iowa light frosts are reported last nigh it , The leaves ot the corn were slightly nlppe of but no serious Injury done to crops. utul TlionriK II , Lacy fur ( iraml I'ommanile n- SPIRIT LAKE , la. , July 10. ( Special Tel nth gram. ) Thomas B. Lacy was today electi ur grand commandeer of the Knight's Tempi ; In of Iowa. ng n- f renkllh L'chtnlnp In Tcxn > . nth MUs Fannie Moxle , living about five mil north ot South Maid , near Denlson , Tea while sitting at an organ during a thund storm , was struck by lightning and felled od the floor , apparently lifeless. A Miss Gul was standing by her Fide with her hand < Miss Moxle'a shoulder , but felt not t ! slightest shock. The bolt came through tl v- celling , making a hole therein' about II size of a 38-callber pistol ball , struck Ml Moxlo on the left side of the face , ran dev and across the breast to the other side 301 the body , burning a path In both body ai clothing until the current reached the stoc ist Ing , ripped that open , tore the shoo from tl en foot , driving some of the nails out of tl ng heel , thence through the treadle ot the 1 sr- strument and the floor , killing a chlcki Id- under the house. ids There was no evidence of the current touc Ing the roof or any part ot the bouse , exce nd the celling and the floor. Miss Moxle was ca ndIt rlcd out of doors Into the rain , and soon r > Itm gained consciousness. he Arrcitid im Knicrprli IIR Counterfeiter , nd SAN FRANCISCO , July 10. The Unit sm States marshal madean Important arri ire today In the person of William Hlldebrand , counterfeiter , who has been flooding t ike southern part o' the state with spurious sllv : ed dollars and email coins. Ho was located for San Bernardino and his plant seized , t Hlldebrand escaped to this city , where has continued operations for the past moni Pnllroitl Will He Sold. nst SPRINGFIELD , III. , July 10. In t wn United States court today Judge Allen enter est a decrea ordering the tale of the Chlcai pe- Pcorla & St. Louis railroad within four wee urt from date ot publication. The ealo Is ma be under forecloiuro ot mortgages held by t ink Mercantile , Trust , Central Trust and Met be- polltan Trust companies of New York. Excursion Rates Both Er t and West Be coming Generally IJetnpralizad. RETURN TICKETS FOUNP ITH BROKERS Western Itonds ARllntpil Oror the TencherV Uomcntlun nnd Kmtcrn Lines nlVnr Our the ChrlsUn'rf Kn- dciivor Tlcliets. CHICAGO , July 10. Moro complications have arisen over tbo calc of Christian En deavor tickets by the Erie road , and this time they are of a nature to threaten the regular traffic rates between Chicago and New York. The Erie , having In some man ner run out of the regular Christian En deavor tickets , sold about 750 tickets of another form to people asking for excursion tickets , and quite a number of them found their way Into the hands of brokers , the latter part of the transaction , however , through no fault of the Erta people. The brokers , who have for several days been using ovcry pretext to break the market , wore not at all slow In letting It bo known that they had become possessed of the Erie tickets , and Immediately a storm rose. Vice Chairman Donald of the Central Traffic association was at once overwhelmed with protests against the action ot the Eric , and demands were promptly made upon him for relief under the association rules , which , In this Instance , permit all competitors ot the Eric' to sell tickets today and tomorrow at the same excursion rates as were used by the Erie. He granted the demands , as ho was bound to do , and now for two days all the eastern roads out of Chicago are prepared - pared to sell tickets at the came price as asked for the excursion tickets tq , the Chris tian Endeavor convention. The Eric people claimed that the calo ot the tickets was an error , and as soon as It was learned that many tickets had been sold they made every effort to recover the tickets from the scalpers. The western roads are becoming some what uneasy over the repeated reports that the return portions of teachers' tickets arc finding their way Into the hands of brokers , and that eastbound rates are threatened. There seems , however , to be more smoke than fire about the matter The brokers nro unquestionably getting hold of a number of tickets , but not In a sufficient number up to date to bo able to create any demoralization In rates. The Railway Ago , In Its next Issue , will say upon the subject of railway receiver ships and the foreclosures In 1893 : A year ago , on Juno 30 , 1894 , receivers were operating 1F > 6 railways In this country , rep resenting about 39,000 miles of lines and $2,600,000,000 of capitalization that Is , about 25 per cent of the then existing mileage and about 25 per cent of the combines capital stock and bonds. Within the last twelve months forty-five roads , represent ing 6,723 miles. tof Irncs atic $343,000.000 capitalization , have been released from the hands of the courts by foreclosure sale , reducing the numbei In receivers' hands to 136 , although the mileage and capitalization are not verj much less than a year1 ago , owing to the slow work of reorganization of the few lines who own the aggregate , FRAUD IN 1 111 : I'OKKCI.OSUIU Seimatlonal Allegation * In Cross 1(111 I ) tlm llnlnth nml Winnipeg I a e. DULUTH , July 10. A sensational cron bill and answer In the suit brought to fore close the $2,000,000 bond Issue on the Dulutl & Winnipeg railway by ; the Guarantee Trus and Sato Deposit company ot Pennsylvania was filed In the federal. pd'ur ) hero toila ; by John 0. Hunter , W. We Spaldlng am " II. M. Peyton , Duluth citizens" ; Senator C. K Davis of St , Paul and the estate of the lati A. J. Sawyer of Minneapolis , who want tin claim of the Pennsylvania concern declare : void and the receiver , W. F. Fitch , wh waD put In charge at the instance of th president , Van Horne of the Canadian Pa clflc , supplanted by a disinterested party am the property sold to satisfy just claims o the creditors of the company. The Interveners venors state that the North Star Constructlo company , one of the defendants In the sull made an answer that was merely a pre tense , and that It admitted nearly evorythln claimed by the plaintiff , particularly In orde to further the scheme of foreclosing In favo of the Canadian Pacific , In whose centre the road has been ever since January , 1893. The intervcnors claim their stock In thread road Is worth $123,000 , and If the foreclosur goes through they will be frozen out. The further show that the sale cf the road wa ordered by Judge Nelson last January , 1 accordance with an agreement between th plaintiff and the pretended defendants. Th claimants state that the bonds to secure th mortgage were Issued In excess of th amount authorized by law , and that the were therefore void ; that the 100 miles < road already built cost considerably less tha $1,500,000 , yet- bonds and stock were Issue to the extent of $4,500,000 , and that S ! W. C. Van Home secured a controlling It terest by promising to complete the roa < which ho never did or tried to do , an that he caused the road to be mismanage for the benefit cf one of his companies , tl ; Duluth , South Shore & Atlantic , a Canadla Pacific corporation. KKIK MMI'IY IMtOTKCTBn ITdELl No 1'ropor Choclis I'rovlilril to Provci Underhanded Itate Ciminc. , CHICAGO , July 10. The eastern roads 01 now blaming the action of the passenger di partment of the Trunk Line association fc the chance that they claim It gave to tl Erie road to demoralize the business to an from the Christian Endeavor convention. Is claimed that no provision was made f < the appointment ot a joint agent or the ce tlflcatlon of tickets until after the brpkei had been given ample opportunity to stoc up with the tickets In a liberal fashion. Tl Erie discovered that a good deal of undc handed manipulation was going on and toe measures to meet the action of Its compel tors In such a way that the lion's share of tl business would come to the Erie. This , thi thought , was a better way of doing than make an outcry against their competitor which would only come up for hearing lei after the business was out of the markc The outlook now Is that the holders of tlcke will have no trouble In 'navlng them honore no matter how late the1 ( hue set for the r turn may be. ) e IlUHLIMiTON NOT IN Till : F1GII Ilui No Konion toMeet / tlifl Union I'ac I 10 ' Unto Krduotliini. > e Ofllclals ot the freight department ot tl Burlington , when askcdMhat that compai would do toward meeting-,1 ' Union Pacific rates , effective July 16 , . to Montana , Ida ! and Oregon , stated that th 'iUtcs ' as announc by The Bee yesterday morning would no wise effect BurllngtoV' lflc. "The rat are lined down by the t/ijlonjPacific that I territory south of Dllloh. mAy be equalize Hates are not effected .florin of Dillon ai ttie promulgation of a 'TOW 'tariff ' Is simp to get all rates In line Wltli 'tho ' changes ma In the Utah tariff. " < J V disparity h existed for some time In" the northwest rates and the Union Paci has done nothing but get them In line wl former reductions. These rates will not i feet our tariff one way or the other. " ed . . . Iron Alolilen * Convention. a CHICAGO , July 10. The annual conventl he ot the International Iron Holders unl er was called to order today by President Mi In tin Fox at Brand's hall. The attendance lUt the first session was not large , but It Is < ho oected by tomorrow 300 delegates will present. Today's Jesalon was largely oci pled by the consideration ot credentials a the completion ot arrangements for the c < he ventlon. ed TITO Small Failure ! In Chicago. so.ks CHICAGO , July 10. Two failures were i > ks nounced on the Board of Trade today. T de firms affected were Gilbert Montague & I he and F. A. Hlbbard & Co. It Is claimed tl neither ot the failures were bad ones a that both flrms will make good settlementi HESf/.TS OA TUB 11VXX1XO TH.ICHS ItotlRloi Had No Mm p. NF.W YORK , Ju'iy lO.-Thoro wns little ox. cltemcnt about the races nt Brighton Beach today , but the attendance was Rood , In the Wave Crest stakes for 2-year-olds He- | llglon was the favorite nnd pho had to bo I driven out to win from the outsider , 'Ostler ' Joe. In the fourth race Ed Kearney and Harrington were equal first choices and wtro henvlly backed. Harrlnaton and Cap tain T ran locked together to the stretch , when Ed Kearney , well ridden by DogRctt , came through nnd won handily by n couple of lengths. Results : First race , six furlongs , selling : Certainty ( C to 1) ) won , Fusllcer (4 ( to B ) second , Mng- Kle K (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:15 : . Second race. Wave Crest stakes , flvn fur longs , selling : Religion (3 ( to B ) won , 'Ostler Joe (20 ( to 1) ) second , Loirnlnla (12 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:01 : % . Third race , ono mile , selling : Sue Kitty (3 ( to 1) ) won , Doggct (2 ( to 1) ) second , The Swain (4 ( to J ) third. Time : 1:42. : Fourth race , one mile , selling : Ed Kear ney (7 to G ) won , Captain T (3 ( to 1) ) second , Harrington (7 ( to 5) third. Time : l:41 : i. Fifth nice , six furlongs , selling : Hnlton (6 ( to 5) ) won , Mlrshal (9 ( to 5) ) second , Gold Dollar (8 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:15H. : Sixth race , half n mile : Little Don-lit (6 ( to 1) ) won , Ijavlcnto (0 ( to B ) second , Sky- blue (8 to 1) ) third. Time ; OilOVJ. Wlluon ditto 'llicm it Mirprtto. KANSAS CITY , July 10. The first event proved a surprise , Wllkon , a BO to 1 shot , landing the money. Longfellow , 8 to 1 , In the second , led nil the way nnd won easily from Kansas Girl , the favorite. Mnmlo S , Ten Spring nnd Ulllle Sunderlund , nil favor ites , won the three other races. In the tlfth nil the horses except Ulllle Sundcrland. who fell , ran a half mile to a false start. Truck slow ! attendance good. Results : First race. live eighths of a mile , soiling : Wllkon (50 to 1) won , Green Prewltt (3 to o ) second , Ben Harrison (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:05. : Second race , five-eighths of n mile , sell ing : Longfellow (8 ( to 1) won , Kansas Girl (8 ( to B ) second , llardln (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 'Third race , three-quarters of a mile : Mn- mle S (2 ( to 1) ) won , Murphy (8 to 1) ) second , Importance (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:19. : Fourth race , three-quarters of a mile , selling : Ten Spring (4 to B ) won. Last Chance (20 ( to 1) ) Rccoml , Ed Glenn (6 to 1) ) third. Time : l:17 : i. , , , Fifth race , one mile : Ullllo Sundcrland (6 ( to B ) won , Martha Smith (8 ( to 1) ) second , Alphabet (100 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:4G'i. : Fnvurlii1 * All Oo' ' l. fr. CINCINNATI , July 10. There wns n large attendance nt Oakley today and six races' were run , three of them with largo nnd un wieldy llelds. The featuio of the day's incliiK was the marked Improvement shown by Ray S. He won the handicap at n mile nnd seventy yards handily. Not a single favorite won. Results : First race , purse , five and n half furlongs- Joe Clark (4 ( to 1) ) won , Dcmoclcs (7 ( to 6) ) second , Slilka (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:09Vi. : Second race , selling , six furlongs : Hul- bert ( G to 1) ) won , Marlon Star (1 to 2) ) sec ond. Noel (20 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : lilCH. Third race , selling , four and a luilf furlongs - longs : La Wanda (10 ( to 1) ) won , IlnlllP Guy (7 ( to B ) second , Forget (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0:55 : V4. Fourth race , handicap , mile nnd seventy yards : Ray S (3 ( to 1) ) won , The Ironmaster (2 ( to 1) ) second , Voorhccs (5 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:46. : Fifth race , selling , one mile : Un.iper (3 ( to 1) ) won , Dominion (5 ( to 2) ) second. Gran- nun (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:42',6. : Sixth race , jmrsc , six furlongs : Trover ? (10 ( to 1) ) won , Susie 15 (6 ( to 1) ) second , Med dler (8 to B ) third. Time : 1:15. : Only Ono Knvirll Imvred In Front. MILWAUKEE , July lO.-Favorltrs wcie bowled over at State park today. The only choice to win carrying plenty ot money was Mordotto , who ran six fur- lonKs In lin. : Summaries : Klrst race , for 3-year-olds , ono mile , sellIng - Ing , purse WOO : TH for 'Tat (0 ( to 1) ) won , Governor Hngood ( CO to 1) ) second , Mips Isorma l5 to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:41. : Second race , for 4-year-olds nnd upward , seven and a half furlongs , purse $300 : Bol Wagner (20 to 1) ) won , Clinton (4 ( to 1) ) second end , KvunatUb (2 ( to B ) third. Time : 1:35 : , Third i ace , for 1-year-olds and upward five and a half furlongs , purse $ .100 : St Anna (4 ( to 1) ) won , Duchess of Montros * (9 ( to 5) ) second. Ensign (8 to 1) ) third. Time 1:09. : Fourth race , for 4-year-olds and upward free handicap , six furlongs , pun < e $ oOO Mordotte (4 to 2) ) won , Captain Ilrowr ( oven ) second , Fra Dluvolo (10 ( to 1) ) third Time : 1:13. : Fifth race , selling , for 3-yenr-olds nm upward , non-winners of two races since June. 1 , seven furlongs , purse $300 : Annr JIayes (5 ( to 2) ) won , Ix > ster (12 ( to 1) ) sec onil. Imp. Damask (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time I rolco tlio I niiHfl'n'i ' I'MclitR lleeonl. DETROIT , July 10. Vestige broke tin Canadian pacing record at Windsor thli afternoon , going1 ft mile In 2:09U : and win nlnx the second division of the day's p.iclnj events from Johe , the favorite. The tracl was excellent nnd the contests were ho throughout , und the blK crowd present ap predated the sport. Results : First division , 2:14 : pacing : Uabette woi the first , sixth and fifth heats. Time 2:12'i : , 2:14U : , 2:1514. : Stately won the pecom and third heats in 2llVi. : 2:12ife. : Shcrll il won the fourth heat in 2:1314. : Gertlo 1 ! Molly McCauley. Dick Wills , Duke I- American Lad , Amerlta , Cheerful Alcy un < MnKKle also atarted. Second division , 2:14 : pacing : Vestige wo i ho fourth , fifth nnd sixth heats. Time 2:09'i : ' , 2:10V4 : , 2:12. : Joho won the sccon and third heats In 2:11. : 2:12. : Little Joke won the flist heat In 2:12H. : Be Sure , June Imp , Phenol , Weed Wllkes , Hr. , Glenwoot Neddla H nnd Johnnie B also started. Hairy B won ono bent of the 2:22 : trol unfinished. Tlmo : 2:17i. : Lumont , Chlot ItaFsorn , Mason Nutwood , Uryson , Cntanull GlenmorP , Comnnche , Dally News , Klttl V and George Napoleon also started , .Jocliry HrnrJoliH Unit tel ep. SAN FRANCISCO , July 10. In the sccnn race Uandldos was winning easily , but Hen rlchs went to sleep nnd allowed Tiberius t pass him on the outside , beatlnc him by length. Henrlchs was lined $ JO for his care lefsneFS. Results : First race. live and a half furlongs , sell Irg : Silver State (7 ( to 1) ) won , O'Bee (12 ( t 1) ) second , Blue Bell (7 ( to 5) ) third. Time 1:07 : % . Second race , five furlongs , handicap , fa 2-year-olds : Tiberius (5 to 2) ) won , Roy df Bandldos (9 to 5) ) second , Don Guru ( IB to 1 third. Time : 1:01 : % . Third race , five nnd a half furlones , sell Ing : Nelllo G (6 ( to 1) won , Tlogn (11 ( to ! second , Joe Cotton (11 to 5) third. Time 'Fourth race , llvo and a half furlong ; handicap : Howard (11 ( to 5) ) won , Montere (7 ( to 1) ) second , Imported Ivy (8 to 1) ) thlrc Time : 1:074. : Fifth race , ono mile , handicap : Mr. Jlr gle ( no betting ) won , Fllrtllla ( no betting second , Arnette ( no betting ) third. Tliiu Itcvrnuo Snrirl > eil Tlii-m Aguln. ST. LOUIS , July 10. A good crowd wl nesscd a fair card at Association park tc day. Weather cool and track fast. Revenu ik surprised the talent In the first race , n peatlne his performance of yesterday an winning easily from a largo Held , Sun maries : First race , purse , six furlongs : Uevcni (9 ( to 1) ) won , Hosa Simpson (20 ( to 1) ) seeoni Safe Home (7 ( to 1) ) third , Time : 1:15. : Second race , mile and a sixteenth : Joli Hlckey (8 ( to 1) ) won , Constant (40 ( to 1) BCI end , Uelle McKcnzlo Wj to 1) third. TInv 1:50. : Third race , purse , live furlongs : LIU Bramble (7 ( to 1) ) won , Uyrdo S (15 ( to 1) se < ond. Utopia (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:02)4. : Fourth race , purse , six furlongs : Ben L < mend (3 ( to 1) ) won , Ellen (8 ( to 5) ) secon lo Uillv S (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:1416. : Fifth race , purse , seven furlongs : Oi Magglo (8 ( to 1) ) won , Llllle Eastln (5 ( to second , Strathmeath (6 ( to 5) ) third. Tlm 1:29. : Itoliort J rnred III 9:04 1' ut , LACROSSE. July ! ( ) . The event of tl id racing hero today was the exhibition ml In paced by Robert J. Ilia tlmo was 2:01 : flat. es Ilontfiii Mnti Innaiiti In Denver * tad. DENVER. July 10. De Witt Ray , wl d.id claims to own an Interest In the Hide ai iy Leather Journal of Boston , Is In custody iyM this city on account ot his violent actions , 1 M dlcatlng Insanity. He says he was lleutena se governor of New York at one time. He nc about 60 years of ago and of polished a th pearance. if- TO YOUNG YOUNGWo Wo Offer a Remedy Wblchlnsurcs Safe on WIVES ty to Life ot Mothci _ and Child. at IX- be nd riOBB CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN , ndm HORROR AND RISK. "My wife used only two bottles. She wai easily and quickly relieved : Is now dolni splendidly , | n" J. S. MOIITOK , Harlow , N. 0. 'ie Pent br-erpren or mall , on receipt nf price Hl.oo per bottle , Uook "TO MOTIltuS' iat mailed free. HEGULATOH co. , ATLANTA , a A ULU IIY ALL imi'uuiax * . DRAKE ON TIIES1XTI1 BALLOT ( Continued from First Pago. ) ptcOKcd. It It a fnrclcnl pretense for the democratic party to claim credit now for a measure from which nine months IIKO Its president withheld hH approval and de nounced as a humiliating nbnndonment of their cardinal principle ! ) . The senate 1)111. substituted for the Wilson bill , Is not n mcnMiro which the republican party would father. It reduces the revenue upon the luxuries , n method of levy more effective than any Income tax : It restores taxation to sugar , i * nccwwlty In every home ; It re duces the WOKO rate In ninny tmluMrtcs In which labor Is the chief element nf cost ; but It maintains In many of Its p.irts the principles which the demociatlo iinrly de clares to bo unconstitutional. To claim credit under It Is to claim credit for aban doning Its own policy and adopting the principle which It has denounced. ON THE CURRENCY QUESTION The platform further deplores the revo cation of reciprocity , denounces the tariff for revenue only and declares for American wages. On currency the platform sajs : Wo afllrtn the declaration of the repub lican national platform of ISO.1 , adopted ut Minneapolis , that "tho American people , from tradition and Intel out , favor bimetal lism , and the republican piuty demands the use of both gold and silver as standard money , with such restilctlon and under mich provisions , to be determined by legis lation , as will secure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals , that the pili- chnsuiB and the ilebt-p.iyliiK power of the dollar , whether of silver , jjold or paper , shall be at all times equal. The Interest of the producers of the country. Its fann ers and the worUlnKmen , demands that every dollar , paper or coin , Isiued by the government shall bo as good ns any other. " Wo urge that the United States exert Its Influence to establish with the Impor- 'unt commercial nations of the woilil such in International agreement as will enable his country to reopen Its mints to the 'rce and unlimited colnngo of both inutnls I'lthout IOSH of ono or the other from the olumo of our money. The platform favors restilctlon of Iminl- jatlon and pensions for all honorably dls- liarged union soldiers , and closes with the allowing endorsement of Senator Allison : HN-DOIISEMENT OP ALLISON. Wo congratulate the people upon the 'act that thu state of Iowa will be n-pro- 'ented ' in the Fifty-fourth congress by two ienators and eleven representatives , where ro zealous and fearless advocates of re- ubllcan principles , and whose services In he past we heartily commend. With es- leclnl pride do wo remember the distin guished services of our Konlor senator vliose long and honorable iccord ns a ser vant of the state entitles him to expres- lens of our full conlldonco and our un- ndlng affection , We hall with satlsfactloi he universal desire of the republican pnrU if the state to continue him In his present le'.d of usefulness until called to the larger ervlces of the nation. x i on A niacvssiox. olut Ucbnto with ' oinil Currency Moi i'ropoftpil. WASHINGTON , July 10. A. J. Warner resident of the American Illmetalllc league ias written a letter to Hon. Charles S. Palr- hlld , chairman of the committee on souiu currency of the Reform club , New York , It which he says : "Tho Bimetallic league re pcctfutly Invites the committee on souni currency to a discussion of the money qucs Ion on distinctive propositions to be agrect upon and to be carried on by questions am answers. I would suggest that not more nan five nor less than three on a side b selected to conduct the discussion , the dls cuEslon to bo held at such tlmo and place a nay be agreed upon. Should this suggestion nect your approval I would suggest ai early meeting to agree upon the proposition o bo discussed and the regulations untie which the discussion shall bo conducted. " Onllinr Middled with Ilnllcta. MEMPHIS' , July 10. William Walker , noted desperado who has been robbing an terrorizing the people of his own race 1 the Fourth district of his county , has bee killed by William Walton , a member of posse which had besieged Walker In his ow house. Walker made a break Into the yan armed with a Winchester rifle , and onlem the posse to clear out. Walton fired on lili and other members of the posse followed hi example. Walker was riddled with bullets. 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