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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1895)
; - jRw _ I t ; ( - : \ * ; \ ' v . - _ " . . ! FIIE OUAII.A : DAILY B1E41IDAY , SEPTEMBEfl , 6 , 1 SOl ! . a Intlllt upon thin policy nn epccInfly nectI- rnry for thl irott'ctton or the fnrmen , IR- borer " and I.rotcton , . ownll debtors , the nnl I0.t IIronlOle" " ( victm" ot I/nntAhle % / ) money nnll IUCtAtnl : currency. Flee cotnnne of , IIvPr nt 16 to 1 Inenll Ilvor mOle fl\'pr metAIIm ; It mcnns A poorer money and , lell DC I ; It mCAnK leln wages for the In. boring man And 1f1 , uetual money for the 1)IIMnM ) man ; It means bankruptcy fur al na\'e the mlnq : o\ner. Wo rccognhieln the Ilsuo hnd rPlt1 ' ot our treasury notes a. I Icrlous menace tf the Itahlty of the national flnancc . and we favor the retirement ot all treasury notel nt the loonest 1.lhle moment. with Ilropr nnl. tate guarantees for maintainIng the neeeary ! luRnteC currency , which . hRI 11 , 1evlied by a competent noupartsan currency rommln810n. currclcy eOIRttuton of tihiM tate provllen that no' relllotlN I'Rt shall be mOlc al a quail- . ticatlon for ollice. That l'rvlRlon ' wo cc- CePt bOth In tl' Ittr all 1"lrlt. an,1 , we ontufPrnfl every attempt ' hy secret 80clttPI or ollrwle to proerllie any IQrton ) of our CIZpl , on nccount oC their relhJou belIefs or atflhlatlOnL MAIONI Y DY ACCI.AMATION. T. C. Marshall presented the name of T. J. Msboney oC jiulla ' eOlhl Is n candidalo : for supreme judge , nl ho was nonlnatell : by. accainntlon. lie was escorted to the pla- : form by J. 11. Ames of Llnctln soil Daniel Cook of neatrlce. Mr. Mahoney ,531t1 Ilt the pre'ence of so many hunllros In this n\'ention was preol potitive. that : not the emoluments 01 cmce brought them hther ) : , but their 10\0 ftr the pinciplE DC the democratic party. Since Ne- hraka had been admitted to the union the country had sean but two 10mocratc admln. tatratlons. nut there had been lemccrnt 1' the statl5t011) \'ot'ng the demccrnt ! t'cket sllce It otered Into atatehood. I the test he that that party Is Tight whoso teachings are right then the democratic party I without - out a rival. In sunsh'ne and sadow It was always found at the 1)3113. Mr. Mahoney's Fpeech of acceptance was frequently Interrupted by applAuse. and at Its conclusion the conventIon Immedlafely resumed business. I was announced by the chair that nominations for regents were In order and the following five candidates were named In the order given : W. H. Ashhy 1111- 11reth ; J. P. Canyon , McCok ; John II. Ames. Lincoln ; S. S. Green Bealtlce , and F. I' . WeHon , 1)3km. hut one ballot was taken with the followIng ruul : Alhby , :1 ; Canyon 6 ( ; Ames 401 ; Green , :02 ; Welon , 118. Mers. Ames and Ashby. having received the hhhe number of votes . were declared thc nominees oC the conventiOn for the office , 01 regents of the State university. The chair announced that N. ' S. Harwood hat Tcelved a telegram from Secretary of the Treasury Carlisle. which h3 would read. The message ; a brief 01 WS to. the elect that It hall been Impoislblc for hIm to accept the cordial Invitation to meet with the cun- venton , and that , owing to : the immediate strls of busincs . Is was equally Impossible for him to dictate an extended letter. The message. however , created n great deal oC enthusiasm , and the signature of John 0 , Carlhlo evoked another democratic outburst. Following the announcemenl that ex-Cou- grossman Michael D. Hnrter would speak on the financial Ilnestlon at 8:30. : In thc san1 opera house , the state convention oC administration - Istraton democrls adjourned. The new democratic central commitee ( met this evening nt the Capital hotel and reelected - elected Euclid Martn chairman and J. B. Shean secretary. Headquarters of the committee will be at Omaha. J"S NI A'JBU IN TIlE IIGI1TIl. lt'lluhl'nn . 'ullel11 ClnVI'ntnn Vt- . Ilul ) Cllilroll" . In n C'"llduh. . pINDEH. Neb. . Sept. 5.-i3pccial ( Tele- I I gram.-At ) the republican judicial conven- , . ton hell here today for the purpose oC nominating - . noting a judge for , 4he ' Eighth district lion. W. F. NorrIs li.A . : Miller , W. W. Young ant C. " C. McNish whre } the principal candl. d tes. " ' 'r tllo first ballot Norris received , 'nlneteen votes. MicI nine , Young seven and 1c'lsh twelve. Those candidates were bal- lotcd .t' 247. timea , without any materIal change In the result I then appearing that - n ftlir : 'oC those gentlemen could get the nonilnaton , the convelton compromised on H. E. Evans oC Dakota City unanimously. , EyelIdS 18 rgaduate from Ann Artol' and i - has practll J law' ' eight year In' Dakota City. : I t _ itiir'ier ' ' 1'1. , Mluml 1ru r ' . d , LINCOLN , ' ; Pt. 5.-S ( Jecb ! TelegrFn.- : . , . . > : i o'clock ex.Cougrassman. . M. D. liarter . was : Introduced a8 tha . man who defeated Mc- Kinley In' his own (1itrict. The rtelker ee ' , , dmltel % llls and said ' that the platform ' adopted today by the convention would be hailed wll dElght wherever read all over the .countr ) ' . Passing lightly over the tariff question the speaker struck on to the financial , ( IUoston and said that It was a qUston more I ot quality , than of quanty , Tile actions taken by the free silver and populist state . onventons recently held Ln this stale would. . If Ilormlttol to be. .carrled out , brIng ruin .Iipon the country. I franca could transact Its business with a per capita cIrculaton of $18 could sie nol do as wel with I clrcula- J' flea 33y per cent larger The entire address was a9 eJpoit10n of the financial . question from a golr tandlolnt . Enlor"t'd . ' 0,1 , . nlhhl" " " . NORFOLK , Neb. , Sept 5.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tlio ) delocrtc judicial convention for this district let at the Qxnarl hotel In this city and endorsed Judge John S. Robinson . son . who was recently nominated by the JOpUI st. Thl ! Is the second time that Hob- mean secured the nomination of ppulsts and democrats on fusion. - - - , lemocrlts _ _ . _ _ . UNI A1'lIEU A GIUAN'I'IO S'VINDII JYrt'Inrntlois ItiFloat Prlnllnlent - Urnrt" I ) ' ' \'lul'lnl' . PflLADELPIUA , Sept. 5.-ln the arrest of Robert Hison of this city today the police think they have unearthed a gigantic system oCL swlndlug by ogU ! drafts iiriitesl tn th ' Ilrlntel.n th. nnm l of elen' 11Uferent national ! banks and drawn to the correspondents 01 those banks In Lonlsle , Boston , Milwaukee , Indianap- ols , Chicago and on five banks In Now York 7 CIty . Last' week Hison called at the Ilrlnt. Int house \Viiliamaon & Beecher and repre- sentng himself RS the agent oC a cancelng punch for the banking houses. negotiated for the printing of several thousand national bank checks. which. he said ho meant to use In advertising his IItent punch. lie left In S coder for the printing and furnished the Irm a stereotyped foe simile of a cashier's draft In which the name of the bank was inortised mortsed al11 could be chanlel In addition to the printing of the checks In black from the cut fnrnlshell. be ordered that the names oC the h.nks that were carrespondentl of the bank upon which the checks Inirported 10 be , hollll be prlntld In rod Inle. The checks ; IS then Ilroduced. would bs an Imitation of the orlg. - Inals used by the bank . the list oC which be provided the printers. ItitsOil'S subsequent actions. his apparent nervousness and his haste to have the work fulsh t aroused suspicion and the firm not- led Captain Miller of the case. This olclJI scented on atpmpt at the wholesale passage - - oC fraudulent Cheeks. and at once detaied Dtectvts Tate and Whitcotub . who went to tIle I.rlnters aut awaited the arrival oC lilt- Ht. BOn for thp checks. They did not ham tong 1 . to walt before their man arrived , and ho was taken Into custody. le insisted that ho rep. resented I punch manufacturing firm and bal the lecls prlntel\ to use In his bmlnes : E S Questioning le,1 Ilm to al\ml that he hall _ _ _ _ lot been selling caneelng punches for over 1\ \ yeir. ' lie stated. also , that h had sold _ _ _ _ n punch'to the Third National bait , but lS the cashier of that bank was banJ Captain I S Mtlirs room at the time the'tltement was leslie It " vas promptly br . , n.lel . lS a false- hoot ) . The police le 01 the olllnlon that ho and S others entered upon a scheme of wholesale _ _ _ _ , wholesle forgery. The lrlsoner's familiarity with the _ banking business In this city Is apparent from St U\O feet that hI selected the proper foreign ft crresl.oRlentl for the banks In this city . _ _ _ _ ciy. 'S whose name were on the taco of the checks Q S S 1tion wal held In jai to answer a charge , uf conspiracy with unknown P . tf persons by means . . ' , , . oC bogus checks. . < ' " " S s . _ . c , .s,5 IUIII."I..ut' house Jmhurrul"rd. I ' , Slam'LL. S. D. . Sept. . -Spelal. ( ) ; c , - TIl. sheriff hi In charge of the Implemmt i , . house of' Scott & Thompson of this city. S . .111Ccmllany was uDable 10 meet sonic p' , , QIIs tons and the creditors attached its t . pp4rly , The following atcluntnts have P7 b.tI' . ' nltl Western Twine company " $2.1t2.5o : : Sterling Manufacturing rompany . \ 12.o . Rock lelaiiil , Plow ' . . JS.jO.ock Jb.l comp:11. : $1G. I ; L , l'luusnt Road Scraper compmy. : $1.4 : ; z thompson & SODS. $1,8Oi. Exeutols have - S been flied a folows : Shiver k Abbott , Abbol ( . company . $618eO : Sechler ) Carriage . Cllpuy. c $35 , \f. Both member oC the Irm are out ot the city , _ _ _ . _ _ _ Wde hayden's d.lver pianos dll , . j 5 ; L55 . , ' -r-t GETS ONLY A FW l ( SECONDS . Defenders Time Allowance from Valkyrie II Amount t Nothing - MUST RACE ON PRACTICALLY EVEN TERMS - 'l'nlurt'nu'nt" or thc Yachts hon' , Then to le Nearer or n Sbe Thou 'Vil Iixiieestl-UresN. : . liii ; fur tle Juice. NEW YORIC. Sept -The Evening Pot nays : "I was learned thb afternoon that the measurements oC Defender , which were made just before the trial races , and have ben carefully guarded by the committee ever alcoa they were taken are as follows : Load water line length Sd.95 feet ; sail area . 121180 square feet : tCo log length , 100.1 feet. The syn- Ilcale owning the boat were not satisfied . and concluded . to make her lighter , ns she was apparently. stiff as I house In a heavy blow. The new mast was therefore itrlppt and a steel boom fitted In.he place of the wooden one . which hail born . In use up to the time of the first oC the trial races. I was "opularly believed that the reason for the change In the mast wa , the 'bucklns' of the old one , and that the new one was lunch heavier and stronger. A9 I mater oC tact I Is lighter by 200 nounds. The change In the boom was ior the same reason , aa the yacht was thereby lightened .0 pounds. fleidea this the water tank doors . bulkheads . heads and some of the flooring wi bo taken out to lighten her still Curther. and It Is confidently expected that her racing measure- ments .on Saturday wi be : Load water line Itngth . 8 ! & 5 feel ; sail area . 12.190 square feet ; racing length 9.tI5. . Defender's stripping has about been com- ploted but tha work on Valkyrie Is stl going on. The closet , stove and unnecessary : floor have been taken out. and when she Is floated for lr , Hyslop's work 1110n hr. there will not be 1 superfluous ounce upon hqr. Even her bow and stern. have been planed down to bring her within the ninety feet. I tmates of her measurements have been made bard on nil the figures at hand and as the ssjno estimates on Defender were but a fraction oC an Inch out . the following may be assumed to be nearly correct for Valeyrle : Load water lte length 90 feet ; sail area , 12GOO square feel : racing length. 100.9 feet. AceordlnR. therefore , to the actual measure- ments of Deender and the estimated meas- urements of Valcyrle the allowance given by the challenger oC Defender Is about twenty- elghCseconds on a thirty-mile course. As Val- kyrie may be a trifle less than ninety feet on the led water line I Is probable that the time allowance may not exceed twenty.nvo seconds. There If I proviso In the agreement that any excess oC load water line over elghty- nine feet shall bo counted double In estmat- Ing time allowance. but as both boats 4re more than that length they are abet equal In that respect 'lslnnt ! by the same measurement - ment gets one minute and twenty seconds from Defender . and therefore does not win In any race In which DeCender ' started. POSTAL TELEORPH ENTERPRISP. Saturday's race will be the occasion of an innovation In the means oC transmitting news oC the progress In the contest between the champion boats of England and America. Up to this UmD the accurate and speedy reporting - porting oC such an evnt 'as a yacht race has been attended with great dlmtlty. Watchers stationed al various points DC vantage on the coast near the course laid oul for the , yachts have given the public on shore the earliest information obtainable at the progress of the racer . fqlowllg al best they could the various - ous maneuvers of the yachts and estimating as closely as might b the distance which sep- orated t' - craC ns the race progressed. When It Is recalled that observation tn this mnn- .iw5rc 18' at a . stancc same times 01 as much ' n. ! 'as fitFeen ou ' twenty mie. and that oren and . 'fognd uooefrequentry , 1 haze obstructs the ' view , tb' ? \euIY GC accurately reporting n yacht ! ! niy berealizcd. ; I has I 1 number .0C Instances b\en trnpots.i1c I l for the newspapers to give accurate information as to the'ttme"'Of crosing the starting line . 'urnlng the stake heat * and finishing the race ' until : reporterswho had been detaied to foi- 'low ' the yachts on boarl tugs could .reacb 'Iant ' and communlcat with their papers , .solie times a mater"o an hour or more. Now however , therIJbh pC both the Old and New ' "orll 19 to have prompt and ad- curate information of the yacht races betWeen . 't'leen ' Defender and Valkyrie III . as they progress. through thdielterprist oC the Com- medal Cable comp lY. This company's steamer . Mackay-nennet. will lay I sub. marine Cable to the s ene oC the yaght race. The end 01' the cbl6.wl be on board and specially conntcted , ? vlth Endand and EnJland France througll the pmpnl"s main ocean cable landing at Coney Island. The Postal Telegraph company wil also have an office on board the 1Iaclay-Uennett and will for- ward telegrams to all poInts In the United Sates : , and Canada. DE ENDEH PARTISANS FEL D TTEn. ' Whatever may have been the feeling a week ago In favor of the English yacht Vnl- ) Itlrle's chances for the Amerca's ! cup the fact remains that during the last few days the men who have feltS gloomiest have bad 1 change , oC bent Their thoughts are now running toward Delender. The reason for this undoubtedly les In the spledd : showing 'mndo by the Defender In her recent raCES with the Vgilant. : In the minds oC most betting . ting people I yacht that can stand up like a disciple of Allah hi ' a blow and sneak along likt' 14 astral boiy'oC ; a horse thief In a 'eafmls werthy cC , enthtIsiastc ! support. No matter what the Englishman cm do . moat men are satsfed ! as to the capabilities oC the Defender. That she can go falL In all kinds at weather there seems to bi no doubt . end loven with all things equal Amercln : batting mon would doubtless plunge on ber merely as a mater of patriotism . Up to the present time the betting has ben somewhat sluggi5h.owJng to the scarcity and backwardness oC Defender supporters. Although - though they cm. get 2.o -I 9n Defender In malY places , they 'want . greater odd . Small bets oC 3 to 1 and even 4 to 1 have been made In some quutet but the favorite bet seems to be at .ven bioney tbd Vlkynie w:1 : not tke I heat I Is said that a prominent yachtsman and Wail street broker bet $10.000 against $3OO on the Defender at thc , Stock exchange. I waa.madefor ether pirties. So far there have bren no brg bets recorded , but a the time for tie rac " ' approaches the bet- ting 1'11 10uh.less grow more 11 ely It Is rumored among yachtsmen that Commodore - modore OeDnle and Li.1 Dubr e : ' ( viii 'wager any nlont up to ' $10.000 cn Valkyrie at the beat odds cbalnab'e. ! They are pfoblbly hold- tog off for 3 or 4 , to 1. .Defoder sock has . gone up 1) mur1 lurlrs the put few days that It II quld , possible they may get : t. Among those who recently inspected the Valkyrie as ebb IRYP In the dry dock at New York Was a yachtsman of the old school He 'wale.l . aU around leI eying her. critically . rr m. every point oC view. Then be itooll abrealt of the British racer. dropplnghls hand.on his chin be mused. An up.to.date yachtsman who knew the other came along aIILI e\ him cheerily : "Wel. whf 110 ypu think 'of her ? " ho The replied old : timer mused a second longer , then "She's a homely brute ' " This almust tpk the up.to-ate nuuI' breath away ; such a denunciation of this acme of the modern racing craft seemed almost 4 sacriege" to him "Yes . " continued the speaker very de. cldedly , "phe's a homely brute and IC I onelher anti she won the cup Id smash her ant thq mug up anti go out of the yaeht- log business. 1"ormerly a racing yacht used to be 'a . , Ihlng ot beauty. Even the eye oC n landlubber could appreciate the bi'auty oC her lines , the symmetry 01 her form , and her grace ni she floated upon the seter . .llde Iraqi hwlnJ a Cast boat yachtsmen used to take dt\gh In her appearance In her wblo canvas and her trtm Ip r : Dut that monstrosity ! Who could take al honest pride In that : It's enough to make a sailor weep to look at that gas plpe"she hu for a main boom. "Tlntc Is not- pretty line about 11cr. and th Defender , Vigilant and the rest or the shnk-noBell overhung freaks are just a pad 'hey're nil relnR mchlnes . not bats . : " mere' ContrivanCes l\de t bat the m [ EN1S ON TiE nACE. Whetbr Lord 'Punravrn's ' ho'n of Cltur- jng the America's cup wi be fulfilled the actual races alone will decide. I seems to be Breell Upon generally . however , that the cup is. nn In the defending wings of De. fender-a proven boat of marvelous speed- . _ - - - - . . - . " c _ . . ' : _ _ . - " - . In danger . anti even the layman who knows " ' "tnrnbuckle" not the difference between a and a " dUerenco , who glances critically : at the coder bodies of the rlTal btalln ' -or" paratve sort oC o . will caine to a like conclusion. This conclusion In strelgthclotl when her great spars and at eel bll almost speak br the great wlt whlM\ wilt be do. rived from her enormous sail s re3d. The evident desire upon Dunra + ah'a ; parl : to tJ I again was fully appreciated In this countrY . and after n year oC rest a It' were fluting i which Vigilant In the Bummer of 184 went . abroad " rid tried c ncuslon" with. Drtannla , . I another oC Watson's creations , nrtotlt ns . The fact ! . were begun for a rate this yeRr. Tie , alone that Dlnrlven' wanted to race Was afifilcient to bind I match , for the America ' a , I cup committee . like all other American. corn- mltees who have dealing with Bnglshmen , were wiling to concede everthing Though , Lord Dunra\n Is spoken of alone In cons necton with Valeyrlo II.thls Riving , the impression oC ownership , . iltO ; , .1MIs' , the property ot a syndicate the .1M\ . Be- lanller. Lord Dunrlv n , however. 1& nina- aging ownr. the same as.Iitr , Iseln lor De- feniIr . Both syndicates ' cQnslst C me oT mflhilioll9-lJUt the American one Is. the rlcb roC \ oC the two. Doth Mr. Ieln and Dunr'en have been yachtsmen from boys..and each In his own country hohls nn exnlel place among the crack amateurs of the yachting world. . . S The rival helmsmen of the two bodls are nen oC international fame ; Captain Jar hnvll ! participated In all the late cup' races , and Captain Cranneld In theValkyrle I.Vlg- Iant contests. While the former holds undls- PllCI the first ' place In sailing oC all our crack skippers , the latter divides boners with Cap- tain Carter of Drltann" tame . 130th' menare cool In an emergency ripe tn judgenl and masterful In the handling 01 a boat In trying times. tmes.IT'S IT'S A COSTLY GAME. In itself , cnsilered only as a silver mug , the Amerlca's cup Is not very valuable. When It was won by America August 22. 1851. I was rated at $500. At the present price oC the white metal It would be dear at $250. nut It bas cost "sla8hlns" 01 money to keep the cup on this sIde of the Atlantic these four all forty years. A moderate estimate oC the cost oC its defense against all comers Is $1.000,000. Puritan , which met all vanquished the challenging - lenging cutter. Genesta , cost little more than $20,000 , but Irlscla. which was especially hull to .contest with her the ho-nor.oC becorna lag time defender , cost not less than , $ ? .OOO Ih 1SSG the expenditure on MlyUowcr , was fully $35,000 , but the preliminary col tests wltb Priscia and . uritan all the Clsl bc the ill-thlvised Atlantic mallelho expe'nsa at meetIng - . Ing Oalatea not less' than $100,000. The cost of defending the cup In IS7. vhon Volunteer oltlaled Thistle. la put at only $55,000. hut In IS3. when Colonia Jubilee and Pilgrim were all In It to compete wih _ Vigiiant . the expense Is estimated at $225.000. As much as $12,000 was expended on Vigilant alore. This year the following figures are 'give o t aM the cost oC fitting out Defender and pre- paring her for the race : Chartering and fitting out Colonl\ asa a a training ship for Defender's crew $ 10,000 nulhlrg Defender . . Deftnler's . . . . . . . . . 8'0 Four tults of sails , Inchllng baleens " 2'0 Extra expense In sending fittings by" eXII\nSe ttngM express to facilitate construction. . 0,000 Towing . . . . faciitate . . . . . . constructon. . . . . . . . . GO , Docking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . 2,0 . Spas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Wages . food and clothing of sailors for four niontha at $7 , ! 1 salora . . 30 . 000 3 0 Maintaining a tender . for l2 days at $ : 1Ilay I . . . . : . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . 62 Bonusee for crow ( $ for each member In wInning and 12.00 In lostn" races ) , estImated . . . . . . [ . . . . . . . . . rces . . . . 5,0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taking Into consideration Ihe expense of equipping Vigilant tQ make the contest with Defender , It Is asserted that the . cost oC thIs year's international iaces to American yachtsmen will not be much below $250,000. A mUllen dollars spcnLn lefcnseof a homely silver , trophy Is "hlg ) mOI ey. " and whether DeCentr wtns or loses In the coming races the slream oC gold will , continue to few , In order to settle a contest for. . superoriy that eal never I lettled. ' 1' ' " l ABOUT TiE .aO T . ; . , q Defender Is'an out-and-out keel boat with' no sign oC 1 asnterboard , elherqlxlar or otherwlC ' ' bo t bar .nd-Is 'built as clbseJy , lS possible to-tb .Jmt of ninety feel wate- line icnp3e4 . by ' Ahl. . new . je.q , qf. gift . . undcr ? vhlch the , rac'e9 for tlh/sinerica . :1\P : are. sailed. Itt tr deed It 'ls ' ptovldW that vea- , sel" of'ono mast eoth'ptttngifoi r toe 'cup shall not De less than sixty-fiva. nor more' tha , ninety feet on the load waterline. , and I ' , , this provl.slo : which led Lord Dunraven J 'o . name ' elghty-hlro feet as Ihlvat rlUQ length of the clmalIener . and , which prevents Dc- tender train being a boat mlterlal ? prgor. ! Valkyrie Is also a radical diartur from the old Engll h designs lav/ ' much more beam , less draught and - ' an nornously increased - creased sail plan. her anprnintate dimen- sions are : Length over ni. 129 feet ; ' load waterline , ninety feet ; beamn twenty-seven feet ; draught , 18.6 teet. The aid English motel oC the cuter bas been alogether aban- . doned. The resemblance between Valkyrie HI. 'and Defender Is closer than that between ! any 1wo yachts that have ever been built ' to compete fOr the America's cup. The prInci- pal reason for tiLe Is that the latter Is a keel boat although wIth not even the compromise - miss centerboard \ .of Vigilant , and her con- atructlon . II she proves a great aucceas may mark the enl of the centerboard In racing . yachts of the highest class. In place of a centerboard Defender has a very deep keel that bulges out near the bottom where the ballast Is placed. Defender will draw nearly six more feet of water than Vigilant , bulYls ' exactly the same length over oil. She will draw six Inches more water than Valkyrie. III. , but In length over 11 Is nearly three feet shorter. Defender and Valkyrie are ox- 'acUy the same length on the s'aterline. but Valkyrlo III. will spread one-tenth _ more sails than her American rival. Ieffnder . sals 1ef ncer. whie being six Inches deeper than Lord Dunraven's new yacht I the wa r , has nearly four : feet' 1089'oC beam , and ' she Is uarly three feet narrower htian' VIgilant . Defender _ wl carry more s:1 than Vigilant , although her tonnage .dlspldc ment , Is less. ; Valkyrlo Ill . displaces 158.lon8 water and Deender .13 tons. 'fhe new English yacht built by Lrd DUQrJ\el Is QC 'C01- Iloslto construction . whUe Defender has been built oC manganese bronze and alu iinurn. . DeCeoter when sue has all her sail spread wl expose I canvas surCace of 10,400 squire feet and the nail area oC Valkyie III. I 11,600 square feit. . - GuN Irlnl.h'"on Shirt . Gus Drlnkleson , a cornice maker who has been living at Thirteenth ant Case streets , was struck by I freight train about 'a mile south oC Fimore about 3 o'clock yesterday ) ' afternoon whie sitting on a brilge , His left arm was broken and be was considerably bruised about the bOlly. lie was brought to this city on the freight ant after his wounds had been dressed was removed Co the county hospital. . Drlnkleson I the young man whose father died cC neglect and old age In a' hovel at Seventh and DoreA9 streets some time ago. OC late he has beau unemployed sea yesterday he started to walk 'd Lincoln , where he was Informed be could obtain w rk. He got as far a the bridge where tbe' accllonl occurred and then sat down to ret . and ' while' sitting them was struck by , the' train. S No One Selected . tar Jii.Htdeut. CHICAGO . Sept. 6.-D. . - iQblnson. vice president oC the Atchison system Is the latest man to be elected to the presidency .C th& : road by rumor. Iecelver Walker enjoyed a large boom several daB ago , aQd"'Johl T. Jeffrey was ' alo-lald to ) bold the posltion In the hollow of his. band Mi' . R9btson said today that lie bad not 'tee R9btsoC the presidency 1 for as be knew. There can be no president elected before November. In any event ns the directors who are to elect the president have not yet bqen , closn..them , , selves and It Is not lkely that ! 4ny { nlll wi be settled upon for tl ! presTslfduey [ until after the sale at the road ald Its 11rcl1Se by thl reorganization committee. . - ' . p ' - - n"I..ut",1 l.r Act lu 1'1me. Mary Welsh , a yqung .woman.2 : years of age and without rlathes ! 'In t' . cr , dat- tempted to cmmit suicide :1t : : nIght In 1er' rom at a boarding house near the corer of Eighteenth and Gaas streets Cs atrltl > by : taking . s hal ounce of iaudanun , ebe- toO the drug at 8 o'clock. At 1:30 the' eccupmlts ot'an adjoining room head her crying sod went to her assIstance. .he.Col thorn what she had done and a physician was at OICe sum- moned. After working over Ier for an hour he succeeded In saving her le'l She was re moved to the PrestrterJan . hGphal . Ilu , ' " lulu lu Ipufb nuk\h. . SIOUX FALLS . a D. . Bept. 5.-Special ( Telecram.-Tbe ) drouth at a month was broken by a good rain tonight heavy winds the put two weeks dried up pastures but they will be refreshed by the ran Late corn was helped. - _ . . _ _ . . _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . l--------.S------ - 1- EEDED .S CiVrIE IN TIME fla8tng9 ! Puut n Game by Bating in ' 'h : int . inJ - ' UNIVERSj'rEAi _ , BEATEN AT IJ ¼ ST . RSJr . : , a _ ' .JnrllIIHI ) 'IJ1 from Atlll" County dh' ; m I. ,1lh'fropoltuJ ! Ex- Ih I. " . 'ru" f e or llltter ' 'tl. ' . Ieu1IeInc. 'fl : : The hastings bali team came up here ye.- tardly to establish Is lalms on the ants- tOur chalplnship ot tie state with its only dlsputnntn"the ' UIITrsl ) laths And JII/llg from thg work 'of.the vistora ( yesterday they will come prHty near doing It. They are to .play three games one more todly.and the last tomorrow They made n good beginning yesterday pulling a hotly contested game out ot the fire mule ' list ( Inning. OC course , the Universities " were abort five oC their regular nicnbutthat . cuts no figure and I Is nobory's fault ' but , 'thelr own 1 they ' present the same team toulay hastings should' realize , her ambiton , TJiey are a husky set oC young athletes mind stack lp a nice article oC the game. 'Their infield Is very strong but their outfield Is weak. The playing of Perrr , Oetman and hall was glc ged , while Noah " Webstel pitched a strbhg game. At the bat they failed t demonstrate much strength still they ' banged out two earned runs In tllnlnth and won the game. They' were lunch rejoiced o\'er' their vlc. tory. , For the Unl\erRlty team Crawford nt short was the star. Ito played professional bail. Whiting on third did finely and hayes caught a beautu ) game. Young Taylor was 'wilt ) a a hawk , otherwise acquitting hImself with much credit. Happy Sam McAulf was I trifilo ragged In his fielding . but he was lonesome among so many new men. The umpiring c Colonel Buck Kleth was first- class and he Is d ! UIed for a "sit" In. the National league. Play called . nl 3:30 : this . afternoon. Scirel : ' . . UNIVERSITY. AD : : R. UI ; SH 811. P0. A. N. Crawford . as . J 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 Abbott . lb. . . 5 1 2 0 I 6 1 0 McAllfe , 21 , . I i ' 1 0 0 1 4 1 3 Bittinger . m. 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Haycs. c. . . 5 0 1 0 0 8 2 0 Jelen , \ . . . 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Whiting . 3h. 4 ! 0 1 0 0 $ 2 0 Gardner rf. . 4 1 l' 0 0 0 0 1 Taylor P. . . : 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Totals . : ' .3 . 1' -i 0 3 ' .25 . 4 . S j ( HASTINGS. : AD. n DU. SII..Sil..PO . A. E. Getman.b. . I 1 1 0 0 I 0 1 I Perry . ss. ; . . 4 0 0' 0 0 0 6 1 Johnson , c. ; ' . . 5 . 0 l' ' 0 0 8 0 0 \"ehter. 11..4. 1 1 " ' 0 0 0 4 0 HoNm'lter. Ir 2 3. 20' 0 2 0 1 hail. 2h. . . ' . 6 0 .0' 0 0 2 : 0 Cope Ob. . . . . 3 1 1 , 0 0 0 .2 2 Van Fleet rf 2 0 1 0 _ O 0 0 2 Packard ! . 'i ' . o 0 ' ' 0 1 , . 2 0 . . Totals . . .31 . 7 0 0 2' . 7 One man cut . when winning run made. University1. : ! : . . : . 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 O Hastings . . ! , ' . . . 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 27 Earned rUt . - University , 1 : Iastn ! , 2. Two-baso Mt'i' . Uttinger. Double plays : Crawford . ' ' . .h/ol , : Hayes' to Abbott to Whiting : ITch to Gettman. Struck \ out : By Taylor , 6 ' " , 3. Base balls 6j'lhy"ebster ; . pn hals : oft TaYlo ' \ " , pf Webster 3. Pussed bals : ' Hayes , . 1. ' rij1h . : 'Ono hOur and thirty-fve , minutes. .H/ lhiipire " _ : . Mr. } . eith. G"JS : ( - , , I..I'lhll 1'A'l'IONAL , 1.1\:1' : . lhit1tluuqrttlE'Azi lit I 1)eteiits loulsllIi' 'I'H 'hli"h hiett . ' ! 1liell. DALTIlGIEJ Sept. ' 5. - The ' Champions and 'tis 'ClbmIhh 1 motion mif'r.tsh.ltler pr- I rors t Y "HaTlmor .ht bunlc ! ldpkibr'amid l combined timely 'hLlting ! to"ln the game. ; Ihe worlc , J t1te Veto or , both teaml wt" : , r\lle : ' ; , ? . ! . plays''w ' , h1 ( eat- ' ' ' re ilj " " " ' : . . ' . .ur Scre' , . . . : , , ! url. Itlh\,1 \ 'J1 ' t . 'J . . . ' . , ( 0 , 0 ( . ii' ,1'0 ' "I' . 7 Iiouiifiltc : iV..u : o 0 0 0 1 .1 0. 0 021 ' lit. : DattinTre. ' 1f LdUislhlE1 , 1l'1rrnr. . lsvie rrrs j } allmore thupre. ; I Ille , ' 6 : arneU ! runs ; Baltimore' 2 : LoUisville. 1. ' TWI-oe hits : Ha1Umore. Sacrifice Ilt1. , Espe'r. Stolen "basus : mark (3) ( ) " McGraw (0) ) . Me. ' GI1 tobinson . lcelRr , Jennings . Keiley. DoUble plays : Wright tQ Holmpe , Hoblns to CareY : Ilnd.samaer to Holleii Ha\ , ( .n balls : 'tiff McFarland . ) d. : Hit ' 1y pitChed , hall : 11 lcFm1"ml , ' I. Stmclc out : 1).1 Eollll' . 2 , I ) ' Mel"urlal ! . 1. - hmattenies : Es- : per an.l Hohlnwn ' ; cl"arlan1t and. Sple9 rtnu' Twu 1..UIII lil11lreevlc. . Attendance - -evlc. ance : 1.C < - lAD IOr'1EYS OF THE GIANTS. ; Ev YOitF , S."t. 5.-The Splle" had 1MW ffn : with Meckin German und , tn fact : all the Giants today. They killed Meekin' curves tn less than two Innlns anti wound up by tlaughterll Germanl anl . . The v1siora put liP I brlant game In" the felt Ilurkett'a batting wa i fea- tttr. Attendance , 1,5. Score : theveland . . . . . .2 3 6 1 1 0 1 0 0.-Il tlevelld . 01 lew York . . . . : . .010000000-1 , York 8. Errors Hits : Cleveland 17 ; New , : ClevelDHI , 0 : New York 6. 'Earned runs : Choveinnil , 5i' Now York" , t. .B.es on bails : Off yopng . ; ar Meelll ; 1 : offOermun . 7. Struck out : By Oerman. 2 ; hi Young . 1. Three-base his : Ilurkett . ' Davis. 'l'wo-base hltsl Burletl (2) ( . Chids , . .leAleer , T.heau. McGarr. Stolen bases : . 'rebenu . Davis. DoUble plays : German to Doyle to Murphy ; Stafford to Davis to Do'le. ' flatteries : Youog" and ZlmnmeiMeekin : , German and Wilson. , 92imo : Two hours and thIrteen , mIn- ute" , QmplreM : ) cefe anti a.Day. A SON UHEAI'S THE SPJ < LI. , DOSTON. Scpt.-'The bore team was unable 'to d9 anything \vlth , Griffith today and It wae olly by good luck that , I es- cll il 'a shut au t' Anson chlluer His order of , batting . and found the new arrangement an improvement The . visitors were able to hit Stivetta at opporlune.moments.nd were aided .hy , costly errors by tIe \nd team. EverctCs , wor at third was a teatqre . Attendance - ! 'tendnnre ' , 1 , . , ) score : - Chicafoo " . . .I . . . i..2 2 ( 1 0 2.0 0 0-7 Chleajo . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 171 111th : chicago , 1 ; Boston , 7. Errors : Chi- cage 3 ; lIostomi .G l arnll runs : Chicago , 3 : DoHon , I. Tw .base hits : Ntsh , Grlflh , Dahlen. Doubl ilays : Anson to 'rub ) ' . Bales on ball : rla'I ) ' . Dotty. t Grllth' : Pagcll balls : Grtnzei (2) ( Wil ) , lcheH : : . flatteries , Grimfith and Kittrodge ( SI\t > Batcrle , ; Grllth al1 trollKei Stlvette mind ( ) ttnzei. 'rime : One hour and 'fIfty-five mInutes. Umpire : Emalie. SIONA.'fOitS WIN AND LOS 10. . 'V ASHING'1ON. SJNA'IOHS . . Sept. G.-A postponed. camu was , playel. this afternoon. Dwyer ' was wild In tho' Irst tnnlnli' anti gave three hluseS wid hals , 'j'het. with four aln led , g-.tve ' time Senators a lead that the I"I. , " , could Snot ov ' , come. The local men were fortunate ' In luclng his In unoccupied ter- nitory. Hal HOKwel receIved proper sup- 'port' in the rcontl game I woull have ru- suited' p.s the first. 'he Rmo was called on , account of darknes Score. first game : WashlnJton . . . . . .t : .2 1 0 0 0 0 2-1 Cincinnati . . . . . .2 I I 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 04 I Jilts : Washington 12 : CincInnati , 11. Er- ll. " 'ashl1Kton. i l : Cincinnati. C. Earnl runs : 'VnIRton' ( , 6 ; Cincinnati , 3. 'wo- . IbaRe hits : # ltch. EwlDc . Thrc-ball hits : Gray.t ( ujLWIiht , Home. runs : McOulre Stnl.n Gltwrllht : Brown. McGuire. Cart- ' ; ! ; , iii'ii't , - ihmko . (2) ) Miller. Double plaYI : ' Smith to Mell o to wln" Bases on balls : , Smih ) " , c Struck' out By lerc r. I , Of DW'Olt Dfe , tl flatteries : Men er. , pad , Jl : Guire ; Dw'tI. ValJnn and Gr y. Time , ' S Two iiotli's nn,1 fifteen minutes. Um"lr : . HureL.it1LC310lRltCe S Score . Hci game : , 'IUhlngton . . . . . . . . . .3 0 ' 0 3 0 G 6 Clnolnnat . . . . . . . . . . : . .2 0 0 7 3 01 : lifts : . \Vmishingtop . 7 : Cincinnati . 7. Er- I rorstV'nIigtOC,5A : . Ciiibinnati. : Earned . . , . 2. Tivu. runs ' Vt aimi.qtoo . 2 : CIncinnati. 'o base 'hit 1ly (2) ) , " Ewilfg . Smith. StQlen : bas : 'It IU . Cartwnight. whl" . Sacd- I I ' . . Double : nee hits : I CartwrIght. plays Miller to l0wini. Bases on balls : Off Bos- I I : Uler . 7 : oN Hhll' . , 3. ; trck out : l ' DOl' well . 2. PasHed balls : ' IilcGuire. flatteries : hloawell and McGutre : Hhlne/ anti Gray . UOwel ) and fltty.ftve mInutes Um- 'lmtt . . tendanc . J..O. = , t 1IPil4I0S 'sr.UO DIEIT. PhiILAUlOLI'IIIA. Sept. 5.-flreltensteln the star pitcher of the Brown . was knoqketl 'OUt-Or the box In the third Inning today. lie was wild from the start giving three menJasses 01 018. and hitting another In thi' Just innltg.tix his were matte Off tl ' anti thtrteonl'f' ' Ehret who reltved . ht1' , Carsey , On the other hand. was ' effective - rtctvo .throughout. Attendance , Gt8. 1fcore' t l'hla'lelphla / . . . .3 0 3 : : 1 0 1 1-1 ' Str'Lpui . . . . . .0 0 0 I 1 0 Q 0 j 6 His : lhlatlelphta 19 ; St. Louis . 11. Er- tons : i'hilatielphla . 3 1 : St. Louis 4. I'urned rrs : . Ihla.telphla. . 7 : ilL Louts. . Twoball' ' hilts : Detehanty. Thomupsan . Boyle DoWti Sacriqee } hll : ( . Stolen bases : Del ' - hanty. ' Thompson. fitruck out : DelehanU'i Car"e . . Thnlp : Double play : D..u to Otten to 'elz Bases on bails : Off tmir- \u say Oten . ; oft ] rel"n. t.tn. 4' of I hrt , 3. Passed balls : Otten. Batteries : CarlY pod Orad : JrlltenItttn Ehret and Ot \ en. TIme : Two hour" Umpire : Murray l1IRATIS PLAYED I'OORLY. IHOO LYN. Sept. 5-The Grooms scored an easy victory this afternoon from the Ca vctor aternoon I Pittaburga through superior all round work. l'ltsburas vlsttng player Iem , ! to vie wIth ' - - - ' ' ' . - ' ' _ - - - - - . each A other n" to who could make the most blunders . Attendance , 2,200. Scorn : lroklyn . . . . . . . S 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-1' ' l'UtAburg . . . . . . .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01' hilts : Brooklyn H ; 1lt bur , 7. hOrrors : : Brooklyn , 1 : Iltlhut . 9. harned runs : 1 Brooklyn . , 4. SllcrlUce his : Orlln , 1"outz , Kennedy. Stolen base : Dailey. Double flays : 1trrlt to lerbauer ; Corcoran to Jaley to Laehnnce. last on balls : Oft Kennedy 3 : off Moran 1. Struck out : ny 1oran. L Wild IJleh : Kennely , flatteries : enn"lly and laluy ; Hart . Morals and Merritt. Umpire : McDonald Tlmo , One hour and forty-six minutes. STANPNq OF Tim TEAMS. PIRyed. Won Iost. P.e. Baltimore . . . . . . .108 72 36 66.7 Cleveland . . . . . . .118 73 4 : 62.9 Ihlnllellhll . . . . .1JJ ) 11 45 f.7 Brooldyn . . . . . . . .IO 61 . \ 06.5 Ioton . . . . . . . . .10 61 4 M.O IltshurJ . . . . . . .113 .fa 5 ! .O New York . . . . . .11 r G2 1.3.2 Cincinnati . . . . . . . .110 58 l2 2.7 Chicago . . . . . : . . .12 r. r,1 G.S St. Louis . . . . . . .ill : . 76 31.5 'Vnshlnton . . . . .10 : 3 72 81.4 : Louisville . . . . . .11 2 82 26.1 mates today : Cloveiand nt Brooklyn ; Chicago at Boston : PltsbUrt nt New York : St. Louis nt Phladlphta : Ioulsvillo at Bal- tmoro ; Cincinnati - \Vnshlnston. , - . SCIUJS ( J' PIt 10 W'lIWI'BhIN J . \GVI' : . I nil imiimmt1ii is ( lives 31 JIWlll 1 . e. , u ' 'nrm IV'lcoimme to Ii , , , ) Nic'rilnmms. INDIANAFOLIS . G-Score ) , Sept. - : Indianapolis , . . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 36 Milwaukee . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 hits : Indianapolis. 8 : MIlwaukee . 8. Er- ror Indianapolis. 2 ; Milwaukee . 3. Bat- terlc I 1hlllll and Mcl.'urland ; Hetgcr ant ) fl1en. DIOTIIOIT.Sept. 5-8cort : Detroit . . . . . . . . 011000200-4 Minneal.oll . . : . . 9 0 1 0 1 1 0 3IZ His : Detroit 9 : 1lnnealolR. 14. Br- rors : 1)etroit 6 ; MinneapolIs . 1. flatteries : 1'jneld and Boyd ; Jrnur , Wison and Strnust.STANDING ' STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS. , S I Played. Won Lost. P.Ct. Indianapolis . . . .108 6 :1 : (01.9 ( Kansas City . . . .11 fJ o 9.G at laul . . . . . . . .110 61 46 53.2 Minneapolis . . . . .10 5t 5 49.6 Milwaukee . . . . .11 ( 5 47.7 Detroit . . . . . . . .10 G 09 46.1 Terre Haute . . . . .109 49 6 45.0 Grand Rapids . . . .10 31 75 31.2 Gaines today : Minneapolis : t Detroit ; Milwaukee at Indianapolis . \'IFII no TIlE ltus S'I' IH COlunlruul II C'HII'eUu" . " 1l tie " "teru . \otJnCon Jtbee . AtTains of the Western association pen- nant race are becoming most delightfully mixed. To begin with . nt the Omaha meet- Inl In July a number of protested games Were 1131 upon , all the standing of the team was straightened 'Vlen Omaha was transferred to Denver the standing went the same. At Denver the team won rrv tnies from I'eorla. Jjugdaie now claims two of these were exhibition games. When Denver anti Springfield were dropped the six team left wore to conclude the s.asol on a neW schedule with the old standing. Des Moines won four gnme from Peoria at Bloomington on this schedule , and now two or them arc clalmtl as exhibition ames onl' by Peoria. Last . week Des Moines played and lost three games to I'corand noW comes Traf y and says these were not scheduled and 10 not count. In the ' admission ot Dubuque and Boning- ton to the paces : of Denver and Sprlnglehl , there was much confusion al to the stand- lug they should htve. The leI gave them the Rtalulng or the teams they ' "upplantel at the late bf the suspension of Denver and Springfield. Presimlent Kent ha ! hepn asked to give his official Itntement or this phase or the muddle. Hut Ire .Is the most Inttrestng lllee Q the , whole affair. \Vednesllay anti Thursday were' oft daYR thert being no games schiedulled. Lincoln had Inlshed the series at Quincy , mid on , Wednesday played nn exhibition game at Tcumsh. Neb. Duglal , knew .brlght was out or Ilnois , 10 he proceeded to win three straIght , . as this dispatch 111ctel : "I'EOIIIA Ill. . Sept. G.-Lincoln and Pc- orla' Were to have played two postponed mcstoday , but Lie oimi failed to nppenr. ! ' tJmpire.Ward gave the Kames to } Peoria \ to ; Q. hew . wIth ) 'esterdays game ' when Lincoln fa ( led tQ appear1 make three straights. " . ' a , ' ' . These games 'will not be carried In The Tftse . the farcical claim or Peorta to them , being absurl. With the mce tn , thezes , It Is. the iext meeng o { the . ! Welter n association Is' apt to bo / hdminon. Trane " s" feelings ap".al tn this dl'atch . DES' MOINES 81t. G.r"tclal ( Tele- . , gram.Des ) Moines haRe bal team Is klck lnft-lt"ts : : - because It played a series of thrf dtamesewith' Peoria when thlt ebb should hav played with St. Jose"h. . The games wi-re played on-the order or Pros- , w/e } Ilellt Kent , utdon't le with , the schedule . pad , on that aecountJ a ! er : and J rlcl are inclined to prottst. 'IJemmny I.ong. the owner or the Terre Hlute team Is here with the base bal crowd thathe owns. Ho salt ) that until hc law , It In the 111erl he dldn't know there was any Iclon by people of this city to Ipcure ' the frlchl.c owned \ by ' him lIe thought the franchise ' would /0 ta Colum- iRIS 0. , and , with that exception , there would be no change. Last night 1 ccal was Closed hy telegraph which trnsfarrcd Joe Gur { the Ilhenomenol pitcher from the Terre Haute team to the Pittahung' club In the National league. I Is said ! that Ilt > burg paid Denny Lorg $ J,000 for his re- leae _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VOl THE 'I'Elll'LtO CUP SEllI S. Alnounceslent or tIme COlllUce I to the Chums or' tIme Lemujmme. , NEW YOnK , Sept. G.- ' ' I" . Young and C. H. Byrne. the Temple ' cup committee. have ISHUI nn address 'to the cub member - hers of the National League and the - Amer- than association In regard to the Temple cup series for this year The followIng queries are submited to the clubs : "Arc you In favor of havlnt a series of games ? cares teams In your opinion are entitled to take part In mmtmch series ? "Do you desire the committee to tut1 on the conditions made last year. viz. , that the net tllvision of receipts must be made on is iiai of 60 per 'cent to the i1nner of the serieS and 35 per cent to the losing team , the team that first wins four games to be declared the winner , and that three games must be played by each club cmi Its own groumids 7" The 'committee also says : "It lifts been a matter of public notoriety that prior to tile games layefi last October an ngree- macnt was enteneti into by certain members ( if the two teamnis taking part in the series li' which they were to tli's'ific their share of the receipts , win or lose. Such an ar- manrelflent was a ilisgrmwo to every player a party to it : It Was mm immeult to the honest players of the respective teams viio verO mmot a party to it , mtntl It was a fruiil on the Public who paironize'l the game. Every 'elememit 'of sportsmiiansliip was eliminated ( noah the games by such it combination , amid this committee iloes not hesitale to declare that lint ) the matter been mnmie known prior to the seriCi announcement would have bet-n rnnle that limo games were not layefi under the auspices of the league and were mnere exhfbttion games. In the event of such methods obtaining this year , we shall urge upon the league the wiwloma anti iiro- nIety of returnlilg the trophy to the gun- ercuIm donor. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Smturd3's Am.immteimr C'elm. htiit's. The cycling men of Nebraska are gather- log in Om'aha for the races , anti wiitors at the Charles Street park tomorrow night will see ps line , a field of starters as ever faced an audience. llayman , the Grand Is. land flgr , TesMt'r of Sutton. Carragher of Union and old "happy" Holloway vili be 'prominent 'am ng class A riders from neighboring - boring towns , with Moekott , Yule and Con- tbon of class 13 , to try conClU3iOflS with the nuwjocal B man , i'lxley. There is much rnecubatlon as to' who Is the premier chase B"nith : , tn&i as no bettertime th'uil this will macsent 'itself ( dr 'a test of superiority until' the national circuit meet , hot finishes will be 'the order of things. Fredrickson is riding better than ever before , as lila late performances have proved , There are also several local men , as yet unknown in cycling circles , of whom greltt things are expected hmy their tnienthe this rmm3e. The meet viil be under the auspices of the Associated Cycling chubs , and the proceeds will go to swell the prize fund for the National circuit races. ' 'l'ltum. , Calimuamne mind Murplm' undo. BT.'IouIs , Sept. 5.-Chairman Gideon has oxlerfenced the pressure of the Cycle Iloarml of , Trame , ) , The ban of suspension , under ivhcli ? ilessrs. Titus , Cabanne amid Murphy have been squirming since last Saturday. was lifted today pending the inquiry that is to b anode Itito the recent "Jobs" at the l'axtlme track , and the three teen wIll be suffered iii ride' until thc'r innocence or gil .1mm , thoroughly established. Tue chair- gut-n however. did not yield to tIme demanml I mad"upun him without atpulating $ Ihmst all prizes won by the trio should be him-It ) pond- lag a decision In the case. l'illsbnry iCeepsi Up lii , . % 'Innlng. .QNDON , Sept. 6.-The Iniiy Telegraph Mr. , U. N. i'llisbury of the Brooklyn Chess chub , winner of the hastings chess tournament. at the Metropolitan club Inst evening played simultaneous games with fifteen ladies. giving to thirteen of them oddS Jot a knight , Mr. i'illsbury ecored eleven wins , , two losses , one draw and one unfinished. _ _ _ _ _ _ tthlm-ti's 5411 for .taaerica , LONDON , Sept , 6.-The Sportsman says Umat Wilkins and Stevenson stalled it , the steamer Galila , trout Liverpool for Boston , ra . , which completes the Lomitlon Athletic club toamn , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( * AmI : lOll 01" 'I'll I' ) L1VIIIeY A31A'VilllLS , li'iml City (14emiJitt1e 'Ve'iigenmmt'e train thie 't'ecimmumsm'li 'I'enimm. TIOCUMSEII , Neb , . , Sept. 5.-Ihpectai ( Tele- gram.-The ) local bail team was defeated by the lavid City club hero today , Score : Iavltt City , . , . , , . , , 0 .2 0 4 0 1,0 2 1-10 'recumiiaehi . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-3 hilts : David City , 16 : Tecumseh 8. Er- rots : David City , 5 ; Tecummueb. to. lInt. tenleti ; Cook and Froil ; Whited and Con- un , T1111)ION , Neb. , Sept. 5.-Special.-An ( ) Interesting game , of bali was Ihlayeti here on the home grounds between the Oakdnles anti the Tiiden club. The features of lime game Was the pItching of Prevo for Tilden amId Robinson for Oakhnle. Score : Tihdt'n . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 8-iS Onkilaie . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 7-li ilatteni4'e : Tilden , l'revo and iTlr ) " Oak- dale , ltohinm'on and Nolton , Umpire : 1"ieid. . SciIUYl lolt Neb. , Sm-pt. 5.-Specinh ( 'rele- gram.-tlchuyfer ) mind Waterloo crossed bats on the grounmis of the former toility. 'Water- lou hind lost six straight games to Schiumyher iii Previous cOntests mind Caine aoimiewhnt loaded this time , but to tic avail , 'rho s'eather wee very Iisagreoubln nnil the wind blowing s that it was impossible to put uii gooti bail , Score : Schuylor , 19 : \\'uterloo , 4. Jilts : Schuyler , 18 : Waterloo 8. Errors : Schulyler , \Vattdm'hOo : , 6. lOorueti runs ; Schu3'ler , 12 ; Wiiterioo , 2. Two-base hitsl F' , Kimniell , Palmer , Stewart. Three. base hits : 1. ' , ICimmoil (2) ( . lommblc ltiaya : F. Kimumeil to Stewart ; Snmathami to F' . Eimmi- mccli ; ICimnbough to F. ICinimnell : 3lclOrwin to J. Mohat , Struck omit : fly V. ' . lCimnmell , 4 : bly Irohy , Wheeler and Beaten 5. lInt- tenies : Schmuylor , W. Kimmeli nmlt Pitlmnor Waterloo , iroby , Wheeler , Den , omt and Jnmeson. SIDNEY , Nob. , SeIlt , 0.-Speeial ( Tele- gram.-The ) Alliance and Sldmiey ba.o ball teams are billed for a ball game hero on September 22 , Tile PIIFSC is $100. \VIOiOl'INh WAT1'IIt. Neb. Sept.Spe - dab Telegram.-Louisville' lefeatetl Weep. ing Water in a Ilve-innimig game of ball here today. Score : 2 to 1. Batteries : , \\'Oods and MeNealy ; Coghizer anti Stoner. lllO'lVIOEN AUS'L'IN ANI ) 'WhITMAN. Oummnhimi stiiml ICnhimmmueflity Clmmmmsiplone to , , 31m'et imi L'lmimmis mit I'kiiigtimn , KANSAS CITY , Sept. 5.-Do hey Austin , the Omaha chnmpionappeared in the tennis - nis tournament at Dykington today nnd easily ( lefefitoli James Ii. Crmivemms of lan- imits City in tue singles , Though Austin Imud no trouble In mit ( a ttmtr : Cm aveims tue gtme was watchied tilt ) , gruit interest. The Topeka - peka players ilijjied out of the tournanitht today , llronson mtiitl 'Stoker , the last. of time Topeka men nt.liiainimig iii. being defenteth by Case and Bevel of ICamisas City. StInt- mans ; , Singles , semi-final : Do Itoy Austin , Omaha , bent 3. Ii. Cray- cite , Kamiras City , 6-0 , 6-4. It. It. V'hitman. liansas City , Imeat George IL Devol. Kansas City , 6-2 , 5-7 , 0-1. Iouhles , imomni-Ilnal : George Case nnd George , 11. Devol , iCan- 585 City , heat 0. 10. Stoker and L. C. urea- son , Topeka , 6-1 , 10-8. NOlti' OLI'O , Nob. Sept. 5.-Special ( 'l'ele- gram.-1tepreseminiv.s ) front Pierce , Wiiylle. I'onca , Colcnimlgo and WnlofIeitl are imi this city totlay in attenmlance at tile ta'cond annual tournament of time Northeast Nebraska Tennis association. The visitors ss'cre met at the depot anti are being en- tertaineti at the Oxnurd hotel by the Nor- folk. Tennis club. 'roday's game resulted as fol iows : In doublet. : Strough anti Young of Ponca beat Gray and McCormick of Coleridge , 6-0 6-0 , 6-2. Beds anti ilorce of Norfoik beat nines. and lliiiari of Wayne , 6-8 , 8-6 , 6-2. 8.6. In singles : Itainbolt ot Norfolk beat Parson of Wake- fIeld , 7-5 , 6-3 , 6-1. i'ohimafl of l'ierce beat McCormick of Colerithge. 6-2 , j-2. Time gttrnm.is vhhI conclmmilo tomorrow nail the final winners 'Will ' be awarded Silver tnetlni. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Smusmill At ten.lmmmmce mit time Stmile31cmf , IIIJF'l"ALO , N. V. , Sept. 5.-The attend- Race at the teaguc'ot Amdridalv Whiechnieii state me&'t opening this afternoon waa vdi'y small. Time llrst heat of the mile open con- 511mm-mi 2:32 : 2-5 , antI a tIme limit of 2:30 : hay- lug been flxe1l , the h at wnm derlttretl 110 'rare. , Itwiil be run' over tornorow , yhen tliti finals' 'Will also be iismhleii off. ltesults : One-mnhie open , class 11 : 'First ] ieat.'won by Tom Cooper , , Detroit : L' R. Coulter SilCond , A. 'r , Brpwn third. Time : 2:32 : 2-5. , Second liemtt : , .1. 1l lIlies , Chicago , weir F. 11. ' ' Itighy , ' , CleVeland , second ; ' E , 3lmithon , Ck'velamid. thirt1 Time : 2:802-0. : ' , 'rwo.miie state 'chmnmnpiolisimip , cltis A : C. Ii. 'We'lrlck. Iluffaio , won ; 11. (1.'intor , 'I'onmi.w'anila , , weonti ; John McFarland , hut- cab , , tillrth. Time : 5:00 : 4-5. Two-mile handicap , Class B : A. I. Brown , Cleveland (45) ( ) , won ; 10. F. Leon , Buffalo (110) ( ) , scm-omit ) ; J. ' ' .V. hiolemiert ; Utica (110) ( ) , thin ) . rrinw : 'l:34C-0. : Flue-mile handicap. clam-s A J. , S. SIcFnr- land , ( p0) ) won , W. II. 'Vlliiammmon (160) ( ) eec- ond,4. L Longenecker , Buffalo (480) ( ) , thIrd. 'rima : 12:16 : 2.5. , - - - - ' I'OiaICid 1(101" ! ' ' 11111 ChtOW'lS AM'AY. i.ittJe.f Inlhmnrtullcelev.'lip.t I n time C ' ' fluirrmmnt Cnsc , SAN'Fi'tANCISCO , Sept. 5.-Today's proc - c odigs In the trial of Theod3re Dtrrent were mlr3' an'd uninteresting. All tile morning and mnoatof'thme afternoon's sessions were devoted to a dIscussion of the diagram of Emanuel clmur tm , intrcduced as exhibits by both , des. Bottiproaecutlon and defense had stiled draw- lngs".of. the interior of the church. mnade tote to show time exact spot where Blanche Lament was murdered. Eachi attorney wished his drawing only to be introluced , and the greater part of the day was spent ma wrangling over their respective merits. The only witnesmes examinemi were time draughtsmen who prepared the diagramns. Detective Gibson hail been tld by time district attorney that he woUld be called at the cornmotl'cernent , of time afternoon session , hut when that time arrived time tlraugimtsman forthe defense was recaletl ant ) minutely examnimied as to the diagram. As the taking of testimony proceeds Interest 'In the trIal continue. . People seem hungry for details. and even unimnportant statements by 'ivitmlemses are' eagerly uiitened to by those present. To prevent a repetition of limo atrtmg- ghing of yesterday's crowd around time entrance - trance to time court roomn , the chief of police arranged today to have a double line of pol'ca- men extending down 'the ' length of time corn- don , sviio permitted only these to ras who has business there. - ' ' ' ' ' " . ' ' . SASI'l'ARY IlOAltI ) IN hiO'I' .VA'I'IOli. lCtmmisns , City Stnt'kniemm I'rcfcr ifoiimc LTgly Charges Agmmlmtst its illemimhiers. TOi'ElCA , Sept. 5.-Today tIme commission macn at the Kansas City stock yards telegraphed - graphed the goverpor demanding the rooT- ganization of the Live Stock Sanitary board , They givens , a reasonthme fact that two ntemii- bars of time present board. constituting a mao- jority , publish broadcast every report of Texas fever in any conimaunity in the state in order to justify time collectIon of 2 cents a head inspection tees on cattle shipped from Texas , New Mexico and Arizona to time lCamm- sa , mnarket. The etockmen of the state are also organizing anti will demand of Governor Morrili the removal of tima present board. Time stocknien of Kansas buy their cattle in Nei' Mexico and Texas and they claim the 2 cemmts inspectlomi fee Is a rakeoff for the bokrd. ' " ' ) ) eciMluiit4 froism theLmi iid Ouili. ' WASIIINGTO. Sept. 5.-Speclal ( Tele. granl.-Actimig ) Conimnlssi ner Reynolds to- day' rendered a decision in the case of l'ter J' , Woexi against Wiiliam Martin. from the Chamubeniniml , S. D. . boil district , lIe aflirniti the decision of tue commissioner anti holds Mattia's entry for cancellation for failure to establish a residence. lie also afllrmncd the decision in the case of Jobmi S. Wlihca against Robert S. Martin , from the Des Moines. Ia. , district , holding Wlika's entry Intact as a prior occupant of the land. 'I'IOLlOGIt.tl'ulIcJ lliill'IF $ . S. N. hlirat of Wheeling . Va. . has been selected supr'rne representative of the Ilnights of the Goitlen hOagIe. The old ship Minnesota , which litmus beell used as a receiving shim , at New York , is to ho put out of commission. The Agricultural Chemists' association is holding a convention at Wai'lmingtomi , Thin. ty-two states are represemiteth. ' Them Central German Methiotlist Episcopal contert'nco at Cincinnati has votel against the admemleslon of women to the general conference - ference , Jay no-lily antI Jim Wodle were shot and seriously womimhe1 at Trucy City , Teimn. . Vednes'lay night by deputy imiarshals wiiiiu ralilimig tin illicit still. Judge Lipscounp of Manasaus , 'Vs. . has set nitle the verdict of guilty of mnursher ren'Ieremi against Fred l'os.sy , on tim ground of improper conduct of a jtmm''emmmmo. l'rot , John C. , Moore of Columbia college hats about eornntlm-tcih , at Ihim tiirec'tiomi of congress , a hiI-mtry of the arbitratitnis to which time United Htimtea ham. been a party. Margaret. ilauglmter of F. ld. l'.etterson of tile iltmnver NewS , WUS mn'srried Weiinesiimsy night to iticiiartl Campbell , emma of the pro. prim'tors of the Whmltmtey , W. Va. , intehli- gencer. S Hayden's save as hIht as 200 on pianos. , ' , , , . . - ' " " - ' ' - iNCLINED TO SUPPORT BECK ' Agent of the Omalins Takoh Up thq Eviction Matter , WASHINGTON AUTHORITIES SATISFIED ( ) iilIimic iii. . Coarse sif Aefimist Iii lb. JOa'ent time' Cmutmrt hiefuipseps to Interfere 'ItJi limelieser - 'mi4impmt Settlers , - WASIIINOTON , Sept , 5.-Special ( Tole. gramn-Cnimtain ) W'iliiamu Ii , heck of time Oniahia and \'immnebago reservation left this evening for Omaila , after a visit of several ( lays In this city , lie spent time larger Part of lila time at tIme Indian 0111cc conferring ivttli officials tilero. A thoroimgil exantintitlom' of all official papers in the Fiourmioy I.am. ' company case imas beemi lied by officials imi conjunction with Captain heck , with the ro- suit that thmo ilopartitmemit Is a'l ' limo Inane ' cons'iiiced that It is right iii cmleavorimmg to " evict the settlers fromtime Omnaha and Win- nebago re3ervatieml ammd that leases muade by settlers with time company are Illegal , Captain Ihock says he imas not yet been advised - vised as to the result of thin injimnction pro- ceedinga at Dimbuqume. If the injunction against. him is declared dissolved he will pursue 1mb former course iii time lImIter. anti when necessary furtime 1evictions will ho ' mmlade. Should the court decide that tue injunction - junction should stand , Captain fleck wilt be guided by instructions which lie will recolyc froni time Indian office. .5. lie says that Special Assistamit District Attorney - torney llreckenridge will be In Wammhmlmigton Saturilay for the purpose of obtaining iletalleil information with reference to the case now pending in the supreme court , Captain Beck says ito balleves Attorney ibreckenridge wili ho retained by tile Iepantmuemit of Justice to represent time govermmmmiomit rhmomi time case is tried , because lie is thmcrommghly familiar with all facts and details. The captain also says that if possible hme will himself be inVaslm - ington in October to lmear the argumnents. Captaimi fleck had a hearing before time sec. retary of war anti liresenteti the case of hmi semi , I'aui Ward Heck , whmo is an applicamit for an appointlilent to a cadqtship at'cat l'oimit. The secretary told imhnt thmat lie would give simectal consideration to time yoilmlg alan's en- dorsemnents , which ore understood to ho stromig. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'AYING SifltlX iNiIANS. ' i'rcpmtrlnr to Liqmsiilmute a Iebt of 3lmimiy I't'Ilrs' Sdmuimmiiimg. WAShINGTON , Sept. 5.-Special ( Tele' . gram.-Unltcd ) States Intlimin imispoctor Jamnois McLaimgimhiim arrived imi Washimigton fromn St. Paul amid was at. tile Indian 0111cc today. ho Ia hero to complete lila roster of the tammiea of the Sioux Indians who are to be time recipients - cipients of time money which was Provided for in tile Iiiduitmi bill of time hast congress. The Imidians are members of the Sisseton'alipe. . ton , Medawaukan and Wopakoota tribes , anti tile lnoney , alilosmmitimig to $49,066.6t , is to be paul , thmeni for services Imi suppression of the Sioux outbreak of 1862 in Minnesota. A nmmniber of Imidians , belonging to these tribes were provideti for in tue agreemnent between the governmnciit apt ! time Iimdiaims on I December 12 , 1889 , but certain of themmi 'ere oot parties to time agreement , owing to time Cs ) fact that they wore not. residents of the Sisse- ton reservatiomi , iiavimmg linen transferred to another section of the state. Each lmimhlan is to ilave his pro rota share. anti in case of the death of a hlalninnt time money will bs paid to his wife and chilmiren. ' Nt'we fo'r flee jtrmis' , WAShINGTON , Sept. 5.-Siihclal ( relo- gram.-First Lieutenant Cilaretm d. Gallup , Third artillery , is detaIled as professor of muiitafy'ciunco at. time University and Agni- cultural and Mechanic' college , lIatonijtouge , La. ' ' First Lieutenant James flayhies , tPemith' infantry - fantry , IS dotniictl alt muiiitary professor at 4 the University of. Alabama , 'Tuscaloosat REFORM IN TOBACCO . _ MAIL POUCH' No Chemicals Nicotine Neutralized No Nerves Quaking No Heart Palpitating No Dyspeptic Aching A & 1Tl-NERVOUS Md I I-DYSPEPTIC msiroI1Slh ? ( , Ss/i.r'oisllpttllun , N'imn emiul N : iOcmtt liruggtsL'morCol. ( ltion.Cti. : iVatm. PG 4Omaha MedicaI Orowned With Buceacs. U C "R [ Surgical Institute NCI"'OIlS , Clis'ouulc Ilbid l'riv.ttc -DISEASES We cure Cgstitrrh , All Diseases of the l'io.r , 'Vhrtitt , UheNt , Stoi.iacim , aluwehi nntt Livers JI'iiromchmVisricocele , Stricture , \Vcuk Sleii Sexuimiily. Blood , Skin minil JCidncy JI.emsseC5 Pemminie VemmkneIUCPi , Jest ) lssiihooml ctjItiln. Goiiorrlmora. ALL I'IlIY.tTl" ilI1AS10S ANI ) 1)18- oliftEits OV 3IlON , New York Hospital TREATMENT. 10011 ALL VUhtSIS Ol VlOhltLli WIOAIC. . Ni.ssiis ANI ) iIIIIIASJOS OV WOMEN. I'ILES , 1CISTUL.A. i"1h3URl0 , permanent5 11 cured without the use of knife , uigatUrS , , , or caustic. All correspondence answered promptly. Business strictly conlidontial , Medicine sent free from observation to all parts of the comrntny. or nddress. wIth stamp , for Circu. lare , Free Book , Recipes anti Symptom Blanks. 't'rcmstmnout by mall , eousultmtlon free. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 1:4th : and Douila5 Sta.Omabn.NOh LUOD poIsa B ' " l'rImar7kta A 5EC' L" i oodaryorTea Ilaz7iyphIItspermuauonti7 CtU4 in hI to Mday. Yen can b.tr.stetIai born. for the aam price immitienasume guaranty , It femiprefento comae ii.rO We wilt tomitract . to P 1 ralrosd late suit hotel bill. , sad rio things tfwefailtocuf , , Ifyomi have takenmer'- Cur ) ' , tidido potash , said sitU have sebas sod &ins,1iUOoUSJ'Mtcmes In mnoutbMore'fimrOimt , Pimples , Cogpmur ( hOinred Spot. , Ulcers on iaypaetofuime body hlalrorltyebrowu tsliln out , II ii Itmi. $ yphlitie RILOOI ) VOiHN lb a. gmsm'auIe. to curs. SY. iullcmtth. misehnU tmat cc. . . sod ciimiltemii. the world fur * emese We cannot cur. , 'i'il. dlease lisa sisTh bsffi.ii tue skIll ofthe most euz4mi.ntpliyll' clan. , .OQO0O capila ) bbme4 our uuimndh' ionai gliars.nty , A haul ma t.proimfm sent , .siad . . ippiiretloa A6drus ( lOOK JIEMItLV GO , 501 tuu.to caDk , WV&W1 ILLs ' ' ' - , ,