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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1895)
- - . . - - - - . . - - - . - - - - I I , . _ . . _ , " " " . = HII ( ( I . 1 I I i TJ.A ) . l ) -t'l' _ TIIE OMAhA DAILY UEBJI."rJDDN'EHDAY : , OCr'OBBll 2 , 1S93. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I DOWN ) TO . BUSINESS AT ONCE J ! ! - - - -'I ! Tens Legisll1turo Did Not Waste Any 1 ' ; t Time in Preliminaries , I ( ) - ; MESSAGE OF TilE GOVERNOR RECEIVED I If - . f = ' I ' ' ' .i , 111" 1titriuItu''el II IItIti'r 111" . ' \ ' 111 It'ferr.il II .llllclur , ' CII- i 1111.1111""r.I' , , 'Inl.- I InJ I I.'Ih."nl. . " . 'I.h. . . + - ; I , AUSTIN , Tex. , Oct 1.-In compliance with , the IJroclamaton ) of Governor Cullcrson cen. venlng thc leglslaturo In this ) city October 1 \ to take acton on the prize fight question , which has been agiated hy the proposed Cor- I bett.Fitziinrnons ml I at Dalia ! , October 31. t , a quorum of beth houses responded , to the ! } ' cal today at high noon and were In working lapo within thirty minutes , and at 12:30 : Iromply received a message from Governor I 4 Culherson. The governor confle' ) himself l solely to the prize fight question and reviewed - r viewed at lenJth the situation which has lude the cal necessary lie said that ho regretted to cal the members together , hut \ as the Iucslon was wrangled over In the courts ho deemed I advlslJle : toteD further discussion ( hy having the leJIHlature enact a law t'lat woud : be clear all specifc on this ( , suhject , and ho desired It to go Into immediate . dlate effect. ; Ills message concludes as follows . after a careful review of the condition of the laws In other states : . . Ho In this instance If I no law exists thc i / tate does not give uny assurance or come t under , any obligation that Its legislation Ir.OI thin subject Ihal rl111n unchangl'll But the e Ilrlnclplcs fleet ! not here I" Invoked - neet ' voked fly proclamation nil per ' oml have been given notice that the Corbett-Flz lm. I . mons exhibition wpulll not ho periulttoh . nnd r I Whatever has been done by its projectors I . wus with toil resionihuh1ty ; for the con ' e- ; 'u'nces , The 1lllc interests t require that I thl : cx ii ibi t Ion especlal ) I . "houl,1 , 1)1 h 5UII- I I 7 P'8ti. n/llunh'nancl,1 : , 1) ; llxleo and territories . outlawed , and driven from every t sta to . I IH IlrtlMI,1 ) , , to ulrbe , : n horde ) tuman ! n')1 ' : gnrblers and offer to this state . tI.ts conlnalHlng insult lO public .Ieeene . ) ' . I Against It the In tnct anti , pride , or the \ PeoPle t'vnl. t In,1 you r rnolJt nnd resolute . net Ion wi spare tlm lids ignominy and .hame , I wi reca:1 : to the great city of the stah' , inhabited , hy u manly : and generous - rous ali Inlghtcne,1 , peoillc , thin whole- "omo , amI nlurllr truth . now oh ' cured hy h nner and mlconcelllon. for which It wi hfeatllr thank you . thno part its matlrlal prosperity , no part or its social and , Intelcctual : and Industrial , prosperity . no plrt oC Its splenI"1 , ( destiny , Is hound up In any endeavor , to hall In Its limits one of the most dlsgrcerul 11les , that ever promked to dhgrace and S dishonor , 'cxas. 1 Irpoled : by a sense of duty ) to use every executive power , to avert this calnl ) ' , you have heen called In "peclal session nml the resprHlhllty , for the consequences I ! now Ilvhled with 'ou. That you wi mlet It as \ becomes the representatives oC the whole pCCpIo. , anxlou ! and ready to protect the j \ fair name or the state Is not doubted. I TWO 13ILtVE1tI I ADY. As soon as the meseige \1 aH reid , In corn- COI- meslfe planco with its command two his were In. traduced , ) In' hath houses The respective . I his In the two houss are Identcal The : one Introlluced In the senate by Senator ti I . ) bowls of Baxtlr , and the IHle In th house hy Hepresentatvl Ward of Travis are gen- orally conceded to he the measures or the ad. minlstrauon. The bill Inroduced In the : house provides ) hat ( putlcpants ! In prize 'I ' . fighting or any pUIII.tlc encounter shall b3 deemed guilty oC felony 1.11 shall he puni i Ihe,1 , by ImprIsonment of not less than one , nor more than two year I has the Eler- gooey ciatise. The second bill , Introduced In the senate hy Senator Sliiipson provides . ' a l'el3ly ' of not lethl : five and , ) not more . . than ten years , anll further provides that " anyone who In any manner aids or abets a tIght will ho consllcrell ! ' a particIpant and subject to IhO above named IJnlshmenl . The emergency cJam' Is also In this bill. \ Thos hills were efened to the Judiciary . cnh\nllt ? o , ifl 1 . either house an,1 . they are tb tale 'aeton , thereon this afternoon. The .Djllas attorneys appeared before ' thinn , how- . ever . to ask for [ ut r time . claiming that . they could show that the proposed Ilw was unconstutonal alll clashing a ! wcl as confscator ) In compliance with their rl- quest , hlth conitiittees , comlitees adjourned until 10rn- - . Ing at 0 o'clock and nothing fnrtnr was done , . .1 by either house 11 the matter. : : As the mater now stmnds It Is a political row between the friends of Governor Culber- J son and hOe personal opponents , of which , / he has Iulo a number In the legislature. : I"IUH ON TIlE PItOIIAIILE VOTg , r : There are ninety-four lemhers or : . , the house present and twent-fonr eel ators. In the house It Is ) nec- , eSElry to get nlnet-8Ix votes ta make the law fO Inlo-Immedlate effect and twcnty-one I votes are necessary In the senate. In the house at the present writing , there are 1 [ _ teen out and out mcn against putting any lmlrgenc9 clause In the bill , whIle there are , four who are doubtful. This Iluts the two- ' thirds vote out ot tIme question In the house . , wih Its Ilrcsent roster. In the senate there . . are three alalnst the emergency clause an'l ' twa .louhtul . , which places the bill In herlons . danger there alio. I a vote was taken now : wIth only thc present number present , there i Is little doubt that the emergency clause : \ would he defeatCt The administration forces ' dn not Ilropcse to come to a vote on the mat- I ter . bowevor until more of their mcn ar- nyc 011 ( theIr absentees are expected , hy tomorrow . morrow afternoon at the btest. The Dallas 1101,10 , also wanl a delay , to gather aItonal , ) , Dalas farces , so everybody Is pleasll ) to del ) ' the game at Ireselt Tonight a strong effort I being made to Iul thc twenty-two Ilpllsts In the hOlse over to the light stile. Ilt1inO. Tex , Oct I.-I / appears that the Flcrlla , Athletc club has doubts of its abil- fly to 111 off the great fight In D.illas..nd this lorlnK secured b ) telegraph an option on the amphitheater and arena used ) for hll , fighting In New 1.1rello. ! ex , This would selm to indicate that the fight wi ho hulled oft there. The optIon Is for one oonth. , hut further : partlrulars ; could not bu obtained \V11.L STOP IT J IiI CAN. WASIINGTON , Ort 1-Sleretary Smith "as asked today If he wOIl1 take any steps to prcvlnt the Corbet-Flzslnlons fight tak- 11r place In Indian territory and replied that If an attempt was mall' , 10 have the fight take p1cl upon any reservaton which was IUrert ) under the control oC the Interior 1)lpartment. ) and not bet apart as a separate government , 1e ) 103t certainly II'oul prevent It. lIe Jmew of nothing. he 8ull. that Iloul' ' ) KIvA the dllnrtment authorIty to 11revent the . lrht on lalHls controlled by the five clvlhlze'i trIbes , If the Indians consentCl lie added . thnt It woulJ cal attention to the cOldllun of affairs In IndIan ' territory , arid perhaps hrlr'H a pressure to 'bear whlotm will bring aholt ; I IIJ\/e In thp Ilalr there. H the Illlaas of the five clvlze ) tribes or any nation of them. HhOII,1 , cal Ipon the depart. mnt to pre\'Elt thl ( fh. Myhll that the IndIans as a nation obJected , ) to It . then tIme department \ oulti ) it. 1 department1011) prevent I le said hat I ho .ld . not know as theru was any , U - posllon to have the ( light In the Indian country. but h' hail , seen ' something , to that effect In time ltPHS N1VmV YOH . Oct. 1--Tho Corhet part ( tartml for Texas at 10 o'clock this luornlng ) , Corhpt WI' alcOnllnlel b ) his nHler , ! \illiani A. Brady , Slc"e ' WII.1 lrJl' " O'Donnel , .Iohn I Donaldson. Jon Corhmtt Jim leVt.y. Billy Delaney anmi Jim Only ( orh'lt \ \ ill stop \'ammhmlngtomi and Atlanta emiromite. \\1 I , ' slo\ ' temmd3 to rarh Sn tntonlo. Tex. . by October 9. I 1 i not Imown whether .Ionu L Sullivan Sulvan will net as referee. \'ASIiINfl1'ON. : Oct 1.- .JIIU J. Corbet and ) part arrl\ll In t.is ) city II 3:30 : t.- . .11) arid ' ) the chmaumpion went at ) once to Na- tonal park 1 here he Inll his brother Joe ap- . Ileal ( ) In a R:1nO : of b31 , ( , lh-t did , not lake any chanc"1 of being hit while at the bat He Injured one oC his llmigsrs slIghtly tngHS slghty In catching a thrown hall. The Ilaly let at 10:30 : over thin Southern ralrr1 for t. lanta I , where Corblt appears In a sparring match tomorrow night. I.'rom thue ho goeR to New Orleamis "here another sarrln\ n : . hlhlton1 be given "rlhy night an,1 , \ then on to San AntonIo. rex. to gC Into trainIng. Corhel all In regard to time raiing o'lhl I Texas legislature that while he L"'lel' : ed ti gov . 'rnor Immeammi In 110 right he Wo misin. formed ' 1 to ln' brutalIty or prl1t fighting. . 'ITZ NOT ON ItII1 ' Ililn-1 : 'm IR'iI)1. ) G.\LVl'TON. ( ' fex. , Oct. 1.-- . \ specIal to tIme News from Corpus ChrlsH says : ' 111 ' ) lhshnlol ; party are IOW comllrtahly .Iom. Iclll In theIr e 'mmodlols training quarters ! on North hleach. anti tomorlol thn .mmstrallsn thnIutnlln wi get Ilown to hUI tulnln . Fits's ! 1.111 training quarters are now 10C.ltCI about two miles fr.11 the ( center of the city. Tcday he I ran Cram his quarters down to thc bushmiss . . . : . portion oC Corpus Christi and ran back again lie said ho merely did so for a little exercise , a spurt of four miles being can- I sillcrcd al nothing for him. A teleral was received here today Cram Cincinnati . and hall Cincinnat stating that Cnrbet party made the assertion that 1..Jzhnmons had of. fered ) to ,1vldo the IHrse , , Martin Julen denounced . nounced tue assertion In the strongest terms. lie says he will give $ ,000 I Corbetl or any party would prove that any such propositon was made by 1 1Zlmlons or any man an- thorlzPl ) to represent him. 110 stated fur- tImer that I.'ltzsimmimnons proposed ) to Corbet that the winner of the tIght should take all the receIpts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.IUI'I' C.\ Ill ) \1' ( ll"I'SII : : 'I'UACK Sir I , c' , ' " ' . \ gut I ii.IjuMet thr Cii leui In- t. . " .r .h. i . ' I'iul . . . . NgW YOIm : , Oct 1.-The card nt Grave- "erll today waR very light , Four started In the first event , wih Salvable an oIls-on , , favorite. Intermls lon jumped , to the front and held her advantlJe to thc last quarter - tcr , where the favorite passed her , In corn- pony with Merry l'rince and won Iaal ) ' by 1 )1'ul. ) In the secontl race Gulice Wa the favorite , all with Sir Wullr mn head end head to time last when Hlr g'ce cume UI' Crum behind anti won II a heath wlh , Gallee pull,1 , up In third 1Iace , . lnlns claimed a foul , which \I'I ! not alowetl , but Ou/lel waR badly scraped agaInst the ri lurry Heed was a tOlheuvy favorite for the thIrd , race and won as he : eas'd from Irish iCed . who ran n goo.1 race for half I mile. In the Couth race . \.Ielhert was the favorite . with Candelabra , and MarRhul n strong PlaYed second and third 1 looked a ! IC ! good , race wouM result. The SwaIn , ' took the with only nlnet-two pounds Url , lead at once and Iwll It to the end , Hey del Carreres was the favorite In the fifth anti won In comm1ndlnt'le. . lie broke til.s competitors' hearts hy carrying them to the eIghth In twelve seconds . the quarter In 2 ) and the half In 1S' ' t secomlH. Carlh \ ' as thc favorite In the last race und won It Itesults : Hesulsl First race . five and I half furlongs : Sa- ) vahle ) ' Prince ( to 2) (9 ( to )0) ) won . Merry I second , Vole ( ( I to 1 ) third 'flmn : 1:10. : Second ) race 11c and a furlong : Sir Ex- c ( ss ( ( to 2) ) von . Sh' Walter (8 ( to 1) ) second Gallee (8 ( to I ) thlrl Time : 1'S. : Third race. six Curlonqs selling , Greenfield - field "tul\ ! : harry Heel (7 ( to Ivon. ) . Irl , hell ( ( to 1) ) second . : Iunchestcr (15 ( to 1 ) third 'lme : 1:15 : . 1.'ourth race . mile and , a furlong : The Swain (20 ( to " I ) won Aelbert ) (8 ( to 5) ) ec- nnd . Candelabra (2 to 1) ) third Time : 2i1. : . 2i1.Fifth race . sIx furlongs . Culver liandl- cn , ; : Hey d1 Carren' (7 ( to 1 won Cre- cllllo (8 ( to 5.sccond , 1rntl'wlne ( : to 1) ) third. Time : 1:15 : Sixth race . five alI ) I half furlonJs : Carlh 1 ( to 5) ) won hello Arie ( ( I to 1 ) ReconI , , KinA oC 1ohemll (3 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:10. : SITI'I'I1I ) ' 'II I.I'\"I ! I : IIOITNIS. " ' , 'rt"I'n Cmiii . rslmij.c : \ i'm' t I uim Not 1.1 , ' .r",1 n.1 h C.I : \1 t'r. AI./DgI' : N. S. I ) . , Oct 1.-The Aher- Iren , Coursln climb's meeting began today Last night thc' Palace stakes for slxtcen groyhounts of all ages fled , amid after the drw It was announced that the card would bc run through twice tOla ) Weather lne and too hot. Hares were plentiful and ran 'ery Ittn . 'fhc IlroceelhlS , drulged ! droatituhiy . there being long and unncccs- ' , ' between . In thc llrat airy delays COUMe n Irst round , the rehul" were : 1larl. St ) Louis heat Arflu'J Indianapolis ; Chartist . Mln"e- upol > hen ) 'au Troump Illanapol ! ; Val- kyrie IndianapolIs. bent Major . South Da- kota'nim : Ohio . 11)lnnapol" . beat ( harm- lug Muy. Fox Ink , ' , \Vls. : Longfellow , San Francisco I , heat Nancy Cuble IllInoIs ; Caliph . Oakes N. 1. heat Astronomy In- .lanapol ! : HuAherdl.n. . beat Hccol- lelton , Aberdeen ; la.I . ) ' Iterton , Oaices . N D. . heat Just glljsed. ImlunaJol . In thin second rounl t'earl heat Chart- Ist ; Valkyrie heat Longfellow : Caliph heat Van Ohio ; Haven ran 1 bye , Lady Mlster- ton bell wlthtlrawrm . lamo. \ \ Stephenson 1In'lnll. Ia . II judge and \ Angell . Oakes N D. , slipper . ! Yo Tnl"I'1 :1110 : I Iolr Showll . CINCINNATI . Oct 1.-The attendance was large . weather fine . track Cast and good racing at OakllY tOla ) ' . Yo 'alblen made her fIrst appearance since last spring In a imrse race. She looks fairly lIt . but failed ' to land insIde ) the moncy. The Cameo stakes . n handicap , for 2-year-ohls. was the event or the .day. 1 was won In 1 drive by W. Wallace's ) The Winner . wel backed at 7 to 1. 'hc stake was worth $ l540. The meeting closes Saturday , next and I.atonla : open the following Monday. HIsits : - First race , hive fuirongs : purse : Anna Lyle ( ( to 1) ) won . Ferryman 1 (0 ( to 1) ) ) second , Hoblnson ( I 10 I I ) third. Time : 1:02. : Second , race , " ( furlongs purse : Imp Star Huh\ (2 ( to 1 ) won Handsome (2 ( to 1) ) second , lnndspun (7 ( to 5) ) third. Time : 1i3.Third : Third race six and a halt furlongs : Squire o ( (20 ( to 1 von . O\'erela (6 ( to 1) ) second , Paul Pry ( ( to 1 tlulr,1. ) . 'rime : 1:21 : Fourth race , seven CurlongR . Cameo stakes , handicap for -year.ohs ) : The \'In- ncr (1 ( I , to 1)von. ) . lien 1'der , (8 ( to 5) ) second Don Cario (3 ( to I ) thlrl. , TUne : :2. : Fifth , race . one mile . pUI"e : Orannan (5 ( to 1 ) mvon I.ohenguln ( even ) second . Olive (9 ( to 2) third Time : ) : IJ , Sixth race . selling . fIve furlongs : Joe Clark (2 ( to 1 ) won , helen Mar ( t'to t J scc- end , , 11)'n (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1 :02 : % . . \ t'u"nnct . .r..luJ mit Sht'I'I.I. CHICAGO , Oct 1.-The third day's meet or the Shieliieiti track produced lome good racing. The attendance was larger than on any previous day , But two oC the people ] H choice went over the plate (010- lel W'lghtman ! In the first race was the "good timing . " he being backed from 8 to 5 to : to 5. Klarney ran hil pIns off In the Summaries fIrst part or : the race out ! won wel In haml First race. selling . three-quarters oC a mIle : Klarn'y (211 ( to 1 ) won , Colonel Wightman (3 10 5) second . : Iargaretl (10 ( to I I ) third Tme ! : 1:2. : (0 Second race ceilIng . five-eighths oC a mile : Hrmeta (8 ( to 6) won , Sixty (3 ( to 1) ) slolll , Serena (2'A ( ' ! to J third. Time : ) :01. : Tluir.i race . selling . clm'ven.slxteenthis of a mil : Atler (7 to I ) won. Estlll (2 ( to 1) ) sc'commi Character (30 ( to ) ) third 'lme : 1ll'4. : \ I'oulth race . sellIng . thrce.quarter oC a mIle : Queen Besl ( ( I to 5) ) won I.o\lon (7 ( I' 10 I J " 0011) ) . Gunwud (7 ( to I I ) third , Time : Fifth race . selling . Ileven.slxteenth ! ot n mie : 1.awyer (6 ( to 5) ) won , Julia (6 ( to 1) ) secouuii . nulo (8 ( to 1) ) third Time , 1:15 : ! . 11.1 I ' \'n.h"'r Il vu ugui t .h. . Cro" . . . TIIlt1tr ' : IIAUTn , Oct. l- lhler weather : brought out I larger crowd for the secom ) lay , oC thc fall race mcetng Two oC the tree cventR were won handily . by the ravor- Ics , hut In the third the 2:2t : ) trot , Queen Allen. who hat : been Illa'e,1 ; a bIg favorite , hail to lower her colors to 1.11)'lton. . who lowered her record two anti one-Courth 'conls , I care right off the reel tar Ah'et to wIn the 3-year-ohl trot Heslls : Thrrylal'.ohl : trot purse $1.0 : AIJet won In straIght IwatH Time : 2:17'4 : , 2I7a4 : , 217. . UmldeO was second In three heats. Pr.tol was third In three heats. Lou Mitchell also starle'l 2:1 : pace puree $1 , : : ni die won the sllon' ' ) . thIrd and fourth hcats. Tln1 'lO4. ' 2OJI : . . 2:12 : . . Choral won the frst , : 'I' l 2:01 : , al ) was slond , Phenol Ihlll 1t : lI/ / br Nellie O. Cuckoo and Bo Sure also Ilartoll . 2:20 : class trot , purse $1.5 : I.a,1'Vlton , \on In straight hflt ! ' 111 : 2:1 : I . , 2:11'A. : , 2:12. : Queen Alicia second . Anlne third Cali- erine 81na F , Queen Allah . ( labrielle . Oabrlele ) lena and Margaret C also starteji 1"If tilt' 1101.111..1' Ih1" , IHTHOI' : Oct. 1-About 2,0 people at- telle , ) the opentmig at hIghland parlc today ) atid ) lie covert buokmaller who drewln alI . leven : ( , In 1111 oil they coul.1 . do to hnlle the money Two favorites won Colonel Jack Chinn hlll the Iarter's thug. The track . Is one or thc prettiest In the country anti . ' the Gentlemen's DrIving club . composed De- Uentlmen't cuh. ! lt - ( troU' . toili1 . ) bUHln" men. are the ilnanclal haekel. I'rnk Stow , the WIl known turf- muon IR general manager. flesuits : tur. I"lumtt race , sehing : , tll futlon/R : Marble ' Itoek 'Inl : WO/ 1:17 : , CI.lqull second , , 1.11111 / : thlnl HI'lon,1 , race , tour (111(1 ) / hal furlongs : Miqs Kltv well. A'lrnhL ' secumad Minnie c'lv.11 Ihlri ' 'lml 0 : : , , ( lnnl" 1hlr,1 race. sc'Illng . one anile : .T , \ \ Carter % von . Met rnp.mie :1ond. 'l'tpmecttmioe third. ' 111 : 1:1114. : \ . 'j\II'cIUoe FOIlth ruet elll : . flp . rurlongs : 1..1) . ' nolrfl ! won nel rorona.ll . second Atulanta thlr.1 I . 'i'I mimi' : I : Ol l : . . : Firth 1'11. " , sob 11mm g , in lie mm nil , s'ven t y ' " "nrI : 1.lolnon I , I.a Fiesta mieeumml . 'l'OSL'O thlll Time : 1lu'4. ! ' - - - - Ii'MIIlts I' 1nl"lrl'l. . SAN I HANCRGO. Oct , --'Irst race selling . live furlongs : DotC'th'e 'on. Yrela second. 'ranuuiimais thin TIme : I:01 : ! Second . \.e ! five nl,1 , I hal tmuriong . sell. log tbiilbo . sel- : 11 1"10 won. ChaLiio lboot secoimit . 'l'rllllrlhlnl. . 'flnt ChaLln : rs1 100t . : slcoll. 'i'bmlrd I race , six 11,1 , a half furlongs ' , sell. hug : Little Flu"h , col 1 Wal hll Jefferson sec. email . ( ' , ' Jerersn 1 0111. 'llel.n third. 'Tme : lIr : I.'ourlh ra'e five furlongs. schhlmmg : Pann ' 1\0 furlmJs ) 1lu l.omaiet' WOI , Inlh"tn ecpmmd. Arctic thini ' ' Arctc 'Jm ! : 10i. ) ' -Ifh race . one mnle ) sellirg : Agitator wo" : l'nl'll ( ties second , sellr ! Agiator . "me : 1:11' : , : . " _ _ _ _ 1'1'11'c'\ ' " lac'n I. I n 1.111) ' . IIUelTO : : N. . J. , Oct. 1 -'ht ( acuity oC 1rlnceton b'u'ed : rlsoilions today 1)'O' lmlblting any student having ( mlltont In , hIs studies rrom playing on ally athletic I leam , I 18 fount that six oC the eleven men now UI tIme Coot bal team wIll bl \ coin. I - - - - polled to retire ( rein the game untIl they ( have nuade up nil delinquent work. iLiggi : Cochran , liannard . Hnter. Ayres and ibairti will not ho alowl,1 to play , whie the majority ' Jorly or the second eleven will he compeLe,1 to wihdraw , 11 the Ilraetce today Cochran broke his nose , Armstrong bruiseti . his knee and was carrlNI from the field . and Captain I.e/ wrenched his knee and Is out oC the game at least for a wcek li'fi'nts liecoumuluug I :1011'0111" ' . I.ONDON , Oct I.-'ho St. James Gazette this nfternoon . referring to the defeat of tIme ( "amnbritlge-Oxford cricket team hy the Phla.lelr'hlan . , remarks : ' 'fhlse defeats or 1'nllsh : athletes acres thin Atiantic are Atantc , becoming monotonous H there sync one tIming . we thought wc could .10 I Wits thAt we coUld pil ) ' cricket. America l taking ill ) that game . although I was never IOpu' inc t/ere. and even at cricket they have contrived to beat WI. " . - - - - - I' . . . , ) . ' \ 'l its I lii. Ilr"t ( buimmue . PII.ADI I.llA. Uct I.-The Unlver- Sit ) oC 1(1 ' ) 'lvanln won its first root hal lmo or the " .ason today rrom Swartmore hi ' the score oC 1 to 0. Curtis , left IIU ) oC the I Swartmore tearmi had his Ihouher ) 111 located. " . \ . \ ) 'H , ' I'l iiIS'i'M n ( 1'AIl.ti ! . tat rgi' erl",1.h'I.I" I" . . 1.tl'lle" I I Iii lCuiiimiuimi CI ) . KANSAS CITY , Oct 1.-A grand flower parades , the first ever wlncsse,1 In the southuvest occurred hare this afternoon asthma tha initiative of the Ccstvltes attending carnival week Kansas City' great [ al cele- bratben . Three days and nights mire to be spent In Jolfcaton and the event pronlsea to bo the finest that ever took place In this part oC thc counry The fewer parade Corme at 2 o'clock and wended ls way through the prIncipal streets , which were jammed wIth thousalds of spcctator 1ln- drcds oC [ antastcaly decorated vehicles of different descriptions . covered with a pro- fusion of fowers and occupi,1 by Fammsas City's society ladits . armed the principal part of the par.de ) anti IIre33atcli : 1 SDlclbcl of great splendor. Two thousand ! rovelng salesmen with hundreds of others en Coot and horseback , completed the IIJra < I Time principal , attraction of the day was the grain ! pageant this evening by thc "Priests or Pailas. " There were twenty-live niagnlfi- cent feats In line and ten bands of music. The feats were nearly all representative or well known operas , thc ottemmdants . too being In representative costumes A trememlous crowd or people thronged thc streets to witness - ness thc magnifcent speelacle. Seine idea of the magll\lo oC the ( crowds whIch surged through the down town street during the day Is given by figures made public tonight - night by the principal street car company . of the city . Time company reports havl1 ! col- Iccted In count ) numbers 225,000 fares . Thou- sands of people were unable to find Iccom- modatons on the cars and walked to and Cram their hommues The railroads coming Into the city are dnhll an enormous pas- seucer buslnels , p Noimi Iiiiiti'ii In 1 ! 11'l'r 111 I mormim , SJIELBYVILLE . 0" , Oct. I.-The democrats of the glghteenth congressional district nom- mated today Edward Lane of Madison to finish the unexllrcl tm of the late Con- Jrcssman Hemann Itos"ltutons ware adopted , Iemandlng the free and unlmled coinage of silver anti loll at a rate of 1& to 1. with. out waltnf for the consent or acton of any foreign government : entorln ! the Wi- son tariff bill and congratulating the country on the . many evidences of returning pros- pcrl ) , S Jnuw \'Ii- 'I'iit'itm'fiist'I . Goverm' Holcomb and other ml'mbers oC the State Dead of Medical "xamlners have answered - swered to the petition of Phip I.elber , who brought suit against the board for refusing I.lm a physlclan's certifIcate. The cxamlners object to thc jurisdiction of the court of ( huts district , ns they compose a Lancaster county body They also that say they re- fused LeIber a certificate for good and sum- dent reasons. _ 'mYzimu Is ' I' , ) , for 11'01"1 " " 1" " . George n. Spencer has begun a suit for damages against the Merchants Express company - pany for $7.000 , for Iljurles received In a collision between one Q f tl\e company's vans and time street car , of which Spencer was a motorman. Thc accident occurred on May 6. near the corer of Sixteenth and Burt streets. Spenccr had a left arm anti hip broken and was otherwise Injured. , " 'estermm I'ost m"'r Coinni " " . , u'I. WASHINGTON , Oct I.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Nlcholas ) H. Dorsey was ' tOday com- mlsslol\d : postmal'ter al Brandon , N.b . and John BrIscoe at Peter , S. D. . 'i'tIl.iiitAi'1 IC 111 I"S. Time Edward McGee colee for girls at ) Ilrls "oodvle , Miss . , burned Tuesday mmlght Ira I' . Itankirm a pioneer mllonalre or California . died Tuesday It San Francisco , The Iucharlste society oC the Catholic church convenes Washington Wedncsday. The cOlllton of Senator Mahone Tuesday nigh was such us to give his 11hysicians no hope 01 recovcry Time grand jury at Drookl'n declined to Indlcl Charles W. Henry on the charge oC murdcrllg his Cather. Prof II. I Whitney Blake , lately professor of physics at Brown unIversity . died ! Tuesday at New llaven . Conn. The condition of Harry WrIght , the veteran base bal managcr , remains serlol9 , though he has rallIed soummewhmmt He\ . W. G. Capps oC lI Vernon . Ky. . has been sentenced to two years In the penIten- ( lacy for the shootnl ot his wife. Louis E Bissol a parachute jumper , was kle , ) at LIma 0. , T.iesday . For SCHne reason the parachute Caled to extent ! A movement Is on Coot to revive the' Com- nmittoe of Seventy . . which took such a promInent - mont part In the elections In New York last fall. A1Iert'ntle . assistant rashler of the First National bank at Mount Vernon Mont. . has disappeared. His aecouats show" a shortage of $30.000 , Mr. Bencdlct's yacimt with Mr. Cleveland aboard arrived at New London Conn . Tues- day. I remained , only a few hours and started eastward. I Is announced that Chicago parties are collecting arms and ammuniton for the Cu. bans alI ) that already a considerable Imount bas ben pledged. ! rl Clara E. Buckalew and her niece Miss : lss Grlgfs of Ionmouth Junction . N. J. . were killed by the cars Tuesday , whie atemptng to cross time track He\ Anthony Kozlowski , the deposed PolIsh - Ish prIest of Chicago threatens to bring suit against Archbishop I.'eehan for $100.000 on account - count oC his depoHlton , On application of the FIrst National bank of Mannhtmg . Ia. . the Produeo and Cold Storage - age exchange of Chicago hs been placed In the hallls of a receh'er . The suit brought by the Whieman & Barnes Manufacturing company against thc Crane & Steele Mauufacturlnl company oC Chi- cage has been dlsnmlssed . The Iron milers at Iroimwood 1lch , . have been granted an Increase In wages. Many mines In that section whIch have been hue for some time have resumed work The proposition of the Syracuse , N. Y. Post for a reunion oC the survivors of time frt natonal republican convention has met with general expressions oC favor. J Vinion a cattleman o Uklah. Cml. . was shoD and killed by JoLt , [ . \tef'ld as the result of an old feud I.Utefehl was subsequent - sequent lynched by a party of cowboys. In the rrelmlnary run of tIme new Amorl. can liner SI 'I'amml a speed of twent-oao I Imots was ! talned , Coaslderlng the fact the machinery was all nw the results are consid. consil. 'red remarkable eptaln "vans of the cruiser New York has arrived In Vasimingionm . lie will command the clller IndIana when that vesm-el goes hmmta commission Captain Schley will succeed to the comlsl ) of the New York , Peter Cra" ford , a young man who was Cc.rmel ) ' 1 mal carrier In New York , bas ben atlerp continuously now for eight monlhs and all efforts to rouse him have Proven futile. Ills contlitiori Ilrovel utie. Ils conditon wu caused by n Cal from a mal wagon At LexIngton , Ky . 1.958 women registered to vole al the school election. Of ttils electon. , thll nUI' her 1,018 were colored , The whlie women mild not begin regIstering until It was seen how general ) the colored \\omen were avail- lag thcmfeh'es of the privIlege. Time police ot Chicago have ThO ( olci , ! ! asked to look for John D. McIntyre , who camB to that place a a delegate [ rom l'enne'lvanIa to time recenl Irish convention. 10 had several hundre dollars with him , and as he has completely disappeared foul [ ' . play II sus- peeled 4 _ . . " . . JUROR CA'SED A SENSATiON ) OAt Alleged TJtts/ Had Been Made in Case the Jury railed to Convict , , . ' - ' ' 1' ) DEFENSE Wlr 31 : ; ' , M IMPORTANT POINT . "I - J1' ' 111 C"I Ilnk n' . time M..ilr'uul , . C.lcl , . Au " imm It ted ii-I.lICI-'I.I'1 time Aceuirume- l'utim umiproker ( ) jm- .IClrle ) lt . Iu" Ilrll'r tll- ulcmihmm-'iimi' " :111.r , ' . . - SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 1-After gather- lug up a few ragged ) ends of testmony Icl over from last week the defense , In time Durrant case this 10rln ! began the build- log of an alibi for the young mellcJI sttmdemmt [ rom April 4 to 12 inclusive. Tie IHlrpos of time alhl Is to Impach the testimony of Pawnbroker Oppenhclm and W. J. Ihlls , who testified that on April 12 Uurraut tried . to pawn Danche lam9nt.s rings at Oppen- hclm's store. During the course of the testi. mony , which covered Durrant's movcments on April 4 and 6. a struggle was precIpitated by DistrIct Attorney lares , who again chal. longed the reliability oC a roll cal hook at Cooper college. The argumcnt ended ) In a victory for the defense so far as the QUIS' tioii before the court was concerned , as Judge ton Murphy sustained an objection to' a question propounde ) by IlmelC to time witness und cut off dlsculon Time trIal began this morning with a sensa tion which was quite as unexpected to time prosecuton as to the defense. Juror I. J. I Truman Informed the court that last Thurs- day during tIme noon recess of the court ho i was approlche by II. J. McCoy general i secretary of time Young Mcn's Christan as- soclationm . who cndeavored to engage him In conversation on the sUbject of the trial "If you don't hang Durrant , " salt ! McCoy to the juror , " 10 will hang you " The court saId ! the offense bordered strongly on n crlmo anl cited ' ) McCoy to appear In court at noon on October 3 and show cause wh ) ' hc should not be punished for con- tempt. It. W Ialand , the electrician who test- fed last week with regard to the construc- ton of the sun burners In l mlnuel church was the first witness cahiod. 'fhe testmony was of the same nature its that given last week and was Intended to show the lablty oC the escape of gas tinder certain conditions. TgSTING TiE WNnnOIOm'S lm IOlY " The assault on Pawnbroker Oppenhelm"s testmony then began The defense , called to the stand four witmiesses . by whom 1 was pro- pused to test the accuracy of time pawn- broker's mcmory. 1arvln CurtIs . Wilam Cathcart , P. J. Ncnmann and I.eonard IIv. erett , members of thc National Guard and sgnal : corps , to which Dnrrant belomuged tcs- tilled that the ) ' had taken various articles of jewelry to Oppenheim's store a 11 atempted to pawn them. They described thc manner In which they were drcssed at the tune. The descriptions In many Instances did not cor- reSIIIH ) with the descrptons "Iven by Op penhelm when ho was asked to tel how the men whoIMle-,1 , to pawn the articles were dressed. "a h of ) the four wlncsses saId hc had subscrllotl 1\10ney to assist In the de. fense of Uurrlt to impeach tIme testimony - Tim next 'JtCnwas 11leach test mony of David Clark . the witness who assisted - slated Atorlpy Qhinian to fix the date upon which he saW Durrant and Banche I.amont walking to'trmh , d Emmanuel chnrch. John walllng Paten , PatrIck 'Mulvaney nnd M. I. Mnr. phy said that'tlRfk's reputalon for truth and InteKrlty s.a ' ! ad. On cross-exaimminatioim lulvaney anlll1lnrllhy said they were preju- ,1c,1 aKalnHIClark from the fact that they had had builnMSIUmcnlles with his father. Time dlstrlcH1ulorney asked that the testi. many be strikrt out , but the moton was denIed by tlmmi ccirt. The buldhfR : oft' Durrant's alibi In con- tradlctol ! 0C t , , , harg ! made by lawnbrollr Opienhmeimn . begun with lie testmuny ur OPlenhehn _ 'aitfalt ' , . a Jecturer at Cooper . I- Asked I Durrant was pres- en re given on the morning ot A "r referred to the roll call boo' at the defendant was re- car \ . On cross-examinaton the doctor said 'wt he had no personal knowl. edge o.Durrant's absence or presence. Thc defense tried to offset this by asking it I he could gIve the name of any ono of the mty- one studelts In thc class who attended ( hut lecture on the mornln/ In questol Time doctor - tar recalled the names of a dozen students , and : said ! he heleved he could remember more It hc were given time to think time mater over over.RUL.ED OUT IllS OWN QUESTION Thc prosecution next atlclled the me- Irtly of time roll cal Before the distrIct attorney Ilul : hardly reached' the lmOint of tl subject. however Judge Murphy took ) a hand In tIme examinaton , lie asked the wllJess whether la hl& experIence as an In- strlctor at t ' college he had Imown of Ilstnces where students had answcred at roll cal for other students who were not pI esnt , The defense at once Interposed arm objection , aummi the court was placed 11 the prCleament or having to rule on its own qu.'m'stioim. 'he judge said that while he might permit the questIon to be answered I It sheulll come Cram n proper source he would sustain the objecton for the pres nt. Then DItrlct Attorney Barnes asked the sale question anti the , ) efelse Interposed another objection. Attorney Dckinson argued that whie It was possible , to cal into court every stuIcnt ) who atended the lecture and ask each one if I he answered at roll cal for Dur- rant , It woul ) be unfaIr to cast suspicion upon the particular roll cal In question by any practce or custom that nmlghmt have ottalned at another time. 'he court salt , ! that It belevEd the question proper and th evidence sought conpetent , but for the sake of safety sustained the objection. " 'Ith Durrammt's whereabouts on time mornIng - Ing of April 4 accounted for the defense attempted to show where the defendant was the next day , George A. Merrill , an Instructor - tor at tl" Lick School of Mechanical Arts sold that Durant called upon hIm at 1 o'c1cck on tIme forenoon of April 5. Asked I Durrant made known the ohject of his cal the witness rrlled In lie affirmative . but he was not p rmlted to tel what Durrnt ald. efore court adjoured Attorney Dickin. son called the atenton of the court to the large number of threatenln letters that were being receIved by himself and Attorney Deuprey , anl , asked that the jurors he In- structrd to thrum Such letters over to the court should they receive any The judge said he received a great many letters of the lame kInd GIBSON IS SARCASTIC. Rev , John George Gibsomm p1stor of Emanuel Baptst church was seen today lie was very.4. 'astc and answered all le ; Slc anslered al ques- tonR with Irohlcal frankness. " " 'ere you , mmirised at his charge against you ? " J 1 "Not at aH.l ' ) ils ' accusation Is In harmony wih all thltl ns oC the defense from the beginnIng You surely think I am very sll\lle J youuposo I have hen In Ignorance oC the work , , pinK on In the underground ra.l- way. " .J : " 1)0 you thlk.the defense ) will spring some surprises I ' "Thmtt Ia ' d question . but I don't care to answer nf11blc. . I think I can smell n rat as weI6any other IHrson. ! I hope the rat , Cor I . own sake , will cheese the right 110m 't { ; . comc out of the hole When ! e apmttlme cat will not have a bell ! l on Its neck . f ' "Your hmanIvt.ng Is going to figure In thIs case ? " ? . : ; ! "Yes : MrDamprey says so , He knows what he Ie4iing about lie Is just as sure 'of my VMwrltng IS he was ar Dr. Cheney's ' testimony . " "What Is your opinion about the handling of the case ? " ! 'In thee ' Ibys when analogy does duty for logic it Is positIvely refreshing to know ot at least two lawyers who are intelligent enough to think the people do not see any difference between a bluff and a fact. " fact" "Uon't you think they are workIng faIth- filiy ? " > "Yes : they ; ' re pilIng up exceptions that maze ctushlng De rIghteousness out of their case. Every technIcality Is a curtO thrown Into the face . qt the friend they profes to defend. No wItness bas defEnd wrnesl done so much against W. I T. Durrant as the actions of' I ' his attorneys. I 10uid rather ho hanged than saved by such mlJnS mimi Mr. DeuprEY and Air . DIckinson are enmploylng " "What do ) thInk oC W. I. T. Dur- rant 7" " \\hatever 'eopbe's oplnloas are , there are few hut think that he deserves a 'vealtim of wcalh s'mpatby but be la unfortunate "uougb In " . . " . - - lho hour of trouhle to have a his best friends ) two men whose fame outshlnea their w isdoni. " . ums t. St)1'l'lilIlLN ; PACIFiC. Nosy ( li'mieruml iIuuuinger Sumrromm umil I \ nt'll'rnl : llnu"l'r ! nrrllllh'l hiluimsi.lt , sslthm Ills Own Frie'uuIs . I h..1 ' I 1 II" .hTI Irl. I t" SAN 1.'lANCISCO , Oct. . - \ C , Curtis , engineer oC the malntenanco of way delmart- ment of the Southern PacIfic complu ) ant ) assistant to the general manager , may droll one of his titles when Julius I rutschnlt leaves houston . Tex. , and coru to San Francisco I . " \ least that Is what Cells I' . huntington 55)9 and : Ir , Huntngton Is In n Iloslton to he well Informe "Mr. CurtI Is au n excelent emllo'c , " MId President luntn ton. "Mr. Curtis , I mlHht say . Is a very aluable man to the comp1n lie Is our statIstician . Ills fnturc occupa- ton wi be left to Mr Irutschnlt 'rho selection of an assistaumt to the general mna- rer will bc left to Mr. llruttschimitt . " he sall " "I believe In beleve Ilcrmltlg a man to surroulH hhmel with men of his choc : When Mr. I rutschnlt returns we will hell a con. ference. There are lome chunJes to he ummade . hut just what we wi do with Mr. Curtis or anyone else In . ! the gcneral olcc 1 am Unable able to say just at present. " Preshlent Huntugton said he ha ) authorIzed - Ized a numher of change on the Atlantic ystem In the oranlzaton of that Atantc ) under the new relme It has been oun,1 , necessary to establsh a maintenance of way department Up to the prescnt tmo Gen- oral Manager Krutschnlt hmas In audition to his dutcs IS general manager , givn personal atenton to thc work on the Atlaumtic Systc'mum which on the Pacific system Is looked after by the malntenuncl of way departummemmt llr , Krutschnlt.s now dutes as glneral malinger of bath s'stems make It necessary that some oC his present dutl te handed over to others so a maintenance oC way de- partmcnt has been established on the At- lantc s'stem Mr. Iunlngton says that J. II. 1ahl has be2n appointed ' engineer In charge , a poallon corresponding to that held by 'Vt , ' . C. Curtis on the outhern I'acliic : Pacilc system ! r. Maui Is a son of Wiiam Iahl , second asslstanl to the PresIdent In New York City J. J. flynn 'who Is at present filling the posItion oC master mcchanlc of the Atlantic systcnm has hiemm made superintendent of mmmo- tve power and Immachmimmery Thorwel Pay has been appointed assist- ant general sUllerlntenlent. ) llr , Iuntngton said that General Passen- /er Agent S. F. n. Morse or the Atantc systcm woulu remaIn In New York for the present. ( olllUII .r ( Iii' tr" ' 11 C..illnl ) ' , N"W , YORK , Oct 1-President Smith of the Oregon Ilimprovemnent . company has Is- sued a circular to the stockholders defining the tnanclal positon of the comimpany with reCcrencc to the default In Interest today for the halt year on the ( second consolidated consoldated 5 per cent bonds. The total assets when thc present management assumed control amounttl to 580,630. . of which sum $22.60 was In cash. Since JUly 1 there has been : ecclvcd $ ; 8,000 front San Frarmmclsco . The only debt now owed In Now York hI the $17,310. duo the sinking [ un,1 , There will bo due on December 1. next , $ 37.6I against which there Is now In hand $58.000 , :11 Smih states that the net earhlKs In the luterval will merely pay the first mortgage and the sinking funl requirements. From i2S7.GOO to $3 : .500 will be 11eled for repairs - pairs to steamships and coal mines. I Is nat believed that In the fiscal year enllnK November 30 that tIme fixed charges will have been earned. These amount to $ & 60.- GOO lu outstandIng hands. Hc.rl" " ' ' ) . . 11.lc'r hut' ltutle. CHICAGO , Oct. 1.-For the third time In time last three months the western roads refused - fused today to make any further reductions : In rates for the Atlanta exposltou than 75 I' ' per cent ot double locals Thc only road that voted In favor of a further reduction I was the Illinois Ccntral. All the other roads declared that they were not selling any tickets to the ( XIoslton and to makc rates for It was but aIordlng an opportuniy to .Ie- moralIze their general business without moralze pur- pose. Time acton of today's meeting may bo takemm as final In the "al lr. mectng I General freIght agents at the western roads hcld a mectng today and appointed a committee to prepare and submit a plan of equalizing lumber rates from Chicago and the Mississippi rIver to MIssouri river points and , pollts beyond ' ) Thc commltte wil re- pert to another meeting to he held tamar. row. Jimulge Illrlrl ) : uizuliitiilmms Ills I'osllpum TACOMA , Wash . Oct 1.-Judge Hanord late this afternoon appointed G. W. Dickin- son . assLtant general superintendent of the Northern PacIfic railroad . general ofcer of the road WashlnKton , with Insructons to report directly to the court An order hal hoen Issue,1 , by DivIsion Superintendent Mc- Cabe directing that all cmploycs bb ) ' the orders of General Olcer Dickinson amid all money be turned over to him. Judge Ian- Corls , action IR a result of time resignation nC time receivers . filed , with him yesterday , and toay's , appointments Is SUPPOl ! to bt temporary : , pending the appointment oC receivers - ceivers for this circuit tomorrow or soon. The appointment was m"le , after a heavy das court business Judge Ianord left thIs evening for Seatte , " eum ui : , " ru I oil n Inlrlll I G"nllll , ) ' . SALT IAKF. Oct. 1.A special to the TrIbune Irom Cheyenne says articles of incorporatIon - corporatIon were med thlre today for the Cahifornmha , Idaho & Montana coat ! . which pro- pose to construct a road from limmtte . Iont" , to San Francisco TIme capital stock Is 30000000. The incorporators are Moritz I.lp- oman New York : Theloro Voorimees Phi- adelphia ; H. M. Dickey , ChIcago and Denver and Butte parties. . 'I'itIIIml'l' - tS , 'rhe ii i. ri . . n t Inl' " ' S'U't""rnl 'I'hnl IIpm''ti'ui . A man once real a Smmnmiay paper and In I lie foumid a list of "Timings Worth Knowing. " "I 'hlt save that , " he said , and lie cut it out anti stuck It In his hat. "I nuay not be able to renmennber all these timIngs , " hue said , "but I will imave themmm on immy head , If not in it. " That tmftermmoon a friend came with a imlgii- steplng horse and an exalted cart anti took him to drive , relates the Cimlcago Tribune. \\'hmon. ( lucy had gone a bug way from imoimme tIme horse balked. Time frienti got out of time cart anti patted tIme horse's nose , amid rubbed hIs legs , anti talked to imlmn hum a low , con- flulential tone ; but the horse summileui wickedly anti reftmsed to move. 'Flmen ( tie frhemmd used tIme whip fiercely upon the obstimmate aninmal , but time horse wlmlskemi hIs tall anti mvotmltl not start. So the frionmtl became very angry arid talked to ( lie horse as a stepfather to hIs child , and lie borrowed a hoard from a neigh- borimig fence amid mmseui it as a crowbar anti then as a goati , limit wlLimouit result. "We might start hmlnmm with gunpowder , " saLt ! time frIend , ant ! he went to a farmer's hioumso to borromu' guimpowtier. Time farmmmer had none. Time loan took off his lint to mop lila fevered brow and found the list of tImings worth knowing. "I have it , " hue cried , as he read from the l'tt : 'To start a balky horse drop a pebble iii hi ear. ' " So hme found a nice , irregular pebble anti dropped it into tIme horse's ear. Then lie stepped back to ivatchm the resumlt. The horse started. lie took witrm him a hare of thir' harness , hut lie left time cart tiehinil , and though it Is perfectly correct for the cart to be behind ( lie horse , two untIes behInd hun is far too much. As tIme man watclmemi time horse rushIng wildly down the road , shaking his hmeani and waving his tall , lie atinmmitteml this,1 Then he looked at lila frlemmul , mmmi train hum to the cart , Lastly he tried Ia team- the paper oimt of his hat arid throw it away , but the paper struck fast. So its threw away time hut and went home vitimout one. ' 'For , ' ' ime salt ! , ' 'I am afraid it will tell moe some way to get home witimout walk- ing" _ _ _ _ _ ' . % 'ilI ISo nui 11g Iiuusuiiemis , Time Felguson company has filed articles of incorporation with time county clerk , the immcorporim.tors being T. S. Fergusoim , S. hi. Walker , Mar-is Palmer , E. L. Lomax and Herman Schmaeffer. The eonmpsny starts out with a capital stock of $1,000,000 , antI will engage in tIme manufacture aiiti sale of time Ferguson appliammces for time candling and car- rylng of . eggs. _ _ _ . _ _ _ - GIrl employee at the helena cracker factory are on a strike and their desperation mmmay bt inferred from their conversatlomm , One of theun , being adviseti to return to work , said' "Not mmiuch ! I'll et married first. " It IIC ( ) lM IIN I ) l'I ) Si ) U l C II , th lI4. Aimummuuul hieport of I lie Su.pcri umtemmuieiit mit time Nnauml At'mmuli'umu. \'ASlibNGTON , Oct , 1.-TIme annual cc- port of Captain P. II. Cooper , superintendent of ( ho Naval acatleummy , nihmows ( hunt ilturlog time year past twenty-six cadets failed to pass the esmunminatiomme and vero peruuaitted to resign - sign , umo vmicammcies beIng cammsetl by uicatim or ( lisillissal , Tlu stupcrinutcnmtlt'nmt urges that time llrmmit of ego pt'rmumlttetl by law for ( hue en- tramico of cadets is too great , anti It. hiotmlti be established between 15 ant ! 17 years. In view at time 'ery large imercentago of fail. mires of .eammthlthateg to IaSs umpon the exarim- iumatioums , lie recoummuneuutls time atioptloim of time practice lmrevaihing at time MilItary iucatlemmmy , lty s'hmicim ( lie comumient of tIme imeatbeimmic boarti is necessary for re-examimimmatlon. lie reconm- mumemitis also that time melectiomma for tIme various corps in thin utavy iC immaiho at thm commclmutdon of tmo four years' couurso mit time acmmthemmmy , amid tiimt the surplus gratiuates muma' ( lieu tie tli- chmargeul , .loiumg away with time ntitlthonai ! course of tm'o years afloat. Appointmmmcmmts simotmld b tnamie one year iii advance of nil- ummismulon in order to afford proper iplmortuumity for PreParation of time caimtitiite. ! Time simper- iuutermtieumt Sa's that time apliiiances for time practical traimmlumg of cadets are iumsuhhiclemmt , anti as seauumansimlp caumumot. be taught ahouuo by precelmt lie asks for tvo new Practice shills. _ _ _ _ l'mstiflli't'mi Itum lsi'l I it liii uulc , WAShINGTON , Oct. 1.-Thmo following toturth-class postoflices becammme presidential tothay aumti time Postnmasters in each case , cx- cept one , were alipolateil. The eXCelitlomi l 1)aniel Mathien , vice M. \cNimnmara ! , Cmiii- aimyS'is. . Thmeothiers are : Arkaumsas , Mammm. nmoutlu ilot Sprimmgs ; ColoradoVlctor ; Idaho , \\'artliuer ; Illinois , Motiumt OlIve , itosavillo ; Iumdiaut Territory , Clarenmore , South MeMos. tar ; Iowa , LIsbon ; bCaosamm , Clmerokee , Oekmm _ boss ; Misslasllllmi , l'asa Cimristiaum ; Mis'ouri , l'latto CIty ; 01mb , Oak harbor ; Texas , Al- b.ummy. BaIrd , Ilellvllle , Formtey , Glddiimg , Merl. dian ; Vest VirginiaMontgoumiery , _ lI-Si'uiituur imiliumitmimet ( or. \\'ASiIiNGTON , Oct. 1.-Ex-Semmuitor Ma- hmoume is brIghter unit ! ummore cimeerful this mmmornlng anti lila condition is emmcouraglng as conmpart'ti vItii imls extremely critical state last umlglmt. Time area of tIme paralysis has not etemideti alit ! to soimme slight esteumt hiss abated. 'Flue general has recoveretl Povcr over the rutuiscles of lila toimguue , hut he riot yet blo to speak. lie reummahums couuscioims , anti this muiermuing vimeuu his eon , W'iiliaimi Maltoume , Jr. , arrivetl , his father recogmmhzed hmlumi ammd extended lila rIght imand. Time left side mind hlnmbs coimtinume comnphetely bmartml'zetl. News fi tl.t Armimy. WAS1IINGTON , Oct. 1.-Special ( Tele- granm.-Captaln ) Carroll II. Potter , lllghmieeimthm iimfantry , is relleveil us member of the board of survey , appointed Marchu 13 , ISOS , aumt ! Captiin : Alfred C. Markley , Tweumty.fourth infantry , is tielailed as mumennber of said board. Major Joseph I' . Sanger , inspector general , Is ortlered for tiuty with iumspector general. Captaium I'lmillllm Iteatle , Thmlrti bmfanry. grantemi leave one ummonthm ; Captaium Ioimgias M. Scott , coummnmissary of subsistence , one mumommthm extended ; FIrst Liemuteuaaumt Aumgumsttus C. Maconib , Fifth cavalry , teim days extended. Coum I uiw to I iisi'"t it la''r IS'rk. WAShINGTON , Oct. 1.-General Crahghmili , chief of engineers , has gone on a tour of inspection of time goverimment works on ( lie upper MississippI anti Missouri , leasing Colonel McKenzie in clmam'ge of his oiilce. Iuivui liii uk ( 'mm mm Do ilmimil ness. WAShINGTON , Oct. 1.-Time comptroller of time currency hmas autimorizeul time First National bank of Ilrltt , ha. , to begin bushaet'a s'itli a capital of $50,000. ASKIN ( FOIl. A CO\'i'lNt'NCII , Atoriui-s for ish Are A iuiuuus do IIit'e' t 1mm' Comic C. , , Over , Another motion has been flied in time district - trict court by ( lie attorneys of Ish , asking for a coumtinuance of their clleut'mm case , princi- paliy oum tIme groummds that. one of time un. portant witnesses for the defense Is ill anti wIll not Ito able to mittnt1 tii , trtt within two mu'eeks. ThIs witneam ha ISIs's 'nmothmer , who , it is alleged , is at present conuflumed to her bed. In stmpport of tIme mmmotiorm is attached an atildavit froumm a physician , who testiiies that Sirs. Ishm mm'ili be confined mit least bum days with neuurahgla of time i'tommmach. Another rpasomm for time continuance is thmat one of time mlefentlauut's attormmeys ummuust attend a imiturder trial In Dixon county , which has bean coum- tinumed once , aumd for whIch aumotiier continum- ance caimnot ho obtained. The lmoarimmg was coimtinued umutil October II. Sum n Fri-itoh Did Not Act Pair. 1mm Jtmtlge Blair's court a jury was listening yesterday to arguments Ia a suIt brought by Tomumpie M. Atkinson against Iigbert B. French for this iccovery of the value of a stock of goods. Time plaintiff clalnme that prior to Juno 29 , 1887 , sims muss time osrner of a stock of mumtlilnery goods valumed at $11,601 , against wimich there was a debt of $4,000. Cii ( be date mmieumthoned she etmtereui into a bargain with Fremich for time transfer of thme gootis , Freimcim pronmishnug to give her in return property in Cemmtral park , aggregat. lng in v.ihue the tlitTeremmco between time valmme of tIme goods and time outstammtliumg debts , This' plaintiff alleges that sims kept liar part of time bargaIn , but ( hint French did not kee1 , hi ha. Ilmimuk ' .Vorkers Iefi'iiteil I a Cour ( , Cotmnty Judge Baxter Mommtlay refused to grant a svrit of habeas corpums in time cases of Harvey L. llamas amid Framik Foster , time two imink swindlers wjuo are now beIng helti in this city for time authorities of Kansas CLty , where the prisoners are wanteti for beating the Uuihamm National hianhe out of $700.t writ was to Imavo been ashieti ( or agaimu yesterday - terday on other grounds , but the attorneys of ( lie prisoners droppeil thie cane. Niuam fl. % 'iimmts ills I'ity. iluirvey Iauudface is tryhmug to obtaimm a jutig. mmment of $1,750 agaimmst time Amnericamm Fire insurance conmpauuy 1mm Judge hlopeus'ell's court. Several years ago Lantiface owmmed a factory bullthlumg Irm Albrighit whIch ime hum- stired with time defendammt coummpany , The humuldtng burned down alit ! time coummpan ) ' refused - fused to Imy time insurance. : sil muor Slim ( ti-ri , in Commn't , If. ii. Chalhin & Co. of Now York have begun - gun suit against Simmger Bros. of time bankrupt NewYork _ store for $5,363 for debts i.ncurreml laritms'ood and others have filed an aim. phicatloa for a receiver for the lmroporty owned by ( hue Anmerlcaum Iiammk aumd Ilulldummg a'tnocia. tion at Fifteemmttm anti Farnnnm streets. The crimohmmai section of thmo district court was not imi session yesterday , Jutige Scott lmaviuig gone to Malvern , ha. , to attmtnti time funeral of hmis motimer-Imm-Iaw , who dIed aim last Sunday. Clara B. Corhias has flied a petition of divorce - vorce froni liar imusbanti , Framuk , on time grounds of cruelty anti deseriioum. The couple were niiarrietl in December , 1872 , and have a son 21 years of age. Nerves Are jike Firc. They are Coed Servants But iiiako Poor Masters To kecp , 'Otli' Nerycs steady , I YOur head cleitr , litiliti iii ) ) 'othi' Strength , . Slinu'peii 'otir .ttppctito , You lutist have Pure Rich Blood 'I'he Best Metlicliuc to Vitalize IBId Enii'icIi tim lilood , i Hood's SarsapariUa 'I'Iio Oiie Trtlo Iood ! l'ui'Iflcr I'roiniueiitly ill time Public Eye , I-f a ' I I cure all liver Ills , bIlious. OOu S lasS headache. 25c. Only One ! Not more than fIve mc or women iii a thousand arc free from some foriii of Kilney , Liver 01' Bladder trouble , which is cci'- ta i ii to ru II i n to si'ious disease tinIes checked , Stop and Think ! that thei'c is but one knowii I'CIflCly ( foi these troubles. Ask all ) ' (1rutgist ( , )11yiciaI1 ) oi' friend 'Iiat it is , and lie s'il ! tell you , \Varner's \ Safe Cure. ' [ 'his great i'eiiiedy stands absolutely "at the to ! ) , " an I is so acknoi'l- edged by the most atlvanccI ( thinkers of the world , ' ! 'his suggestion is all you t'qiiii'c. Monthly Pains anti anxieties can be relieved to a certaiumtj hy using Dr. Chevalier's Female Pills , Price $1.00 per box. If are tlummid ammul in tioulit as to what ss'Lhl relIeve you sent ! for thuesi' 111115. Soimt uieahi'mi securely by mmmii on receipt of price. 811e11'Illlll CUIIIIe1I CU 1513 Iotlge ) St. OMAhl NEIl. JOOTOH : Seares gi Seares 13th ltiirnianmi St. k- ' S1-ECIALLT3 , U \Ii foruum' of Blooti amiti m _ t i SItimi hisi'atts , iyptmui its . curemi for life aimil time 1)01. . . ' . ' 5(1mm thmtrommgimly clonuisoti I' ( rhumi limo syumteumm LADIES gls'euu etiretmul A i d1' ' sammtI simerial mmtteuit bum for till rh ( I , ) 't hit i r mmmmimuy liL'cti liOr all- ' I ; Juuuutits. . ' CATARRH , Cleat ' r\'aricoCele , Ilytirolulo , Comm. \ , ' 1-orrhmiioit , Lot Slutumlmoimtt - \\cttrett \ \ by a i'eClmii treat- ' ' 'Vt7ummemut. , v .EAK MEN VITALITY unamie so by too close imp. plication to btiIumOsS or stud ) ' , severe uumuntal strain or grief SEXUAL EXCIISSES in nnlddio life or hem tue effects of youthful follies , all yield renmiily to our new treat- mnnt for Ions of vital power. WRITE Yotmr tro.bhes hr out of time city. Thousands cured at home by cor. respontience FREE. Dr. Searles & Scarl , s , Ommutma S. 1411. , St. ' RUPTURE PERMANFNTLY WINO CURED PAY . NOPAYUNTILCUHEO . . - , . . . , . WE PIFfR oU TO 8,000 PATILCIS. . 'WriteforflankReferenca. EXAMINATION FREE. 1o Operation. io Detention from BnsInos StND FOR QIRCULAR. THE 0. E MILLER CO. 307-308 N , Y. Life Bldg. , OMAHA , NE ] ! . ( Inchpter' . Engluin mimninoni i ENNYROYAL PILLS , , , , . . oricIui tI Only Genuine. 1. . . S &tny. rii&ii. . LfliL k & \ ( iruegit for CMcS.i.t. Fiql,5 " , , nt llnd in iIr.i aid 0.1 , ) b.x , , ui Itb Li , . , ribton. . - Fni.o d , , , , oun-r. 5f..i . , I..ni. , , , , . - tens a , , , ) ( mtttw , , . A I PtUiI. , w , end 4e. un . to , . , , , , . lamp. piuuioutnr. ttttrnoiiat sat mnrulcr r0 , u.aIc * , " S I.it. , h7 ' _ Siliul. . . , , . , , . . - , _ , _ _ _ _ I 0 000 1.pir. UhI.hr.irCLcmIceI c.smu.uu.on Ioti m- , atm Lwnm ntrgtim , . I'hlird. . . I' . . A3IUS1LH mIN'h'S. - - - - - " . ? d OREIGHTON THEATRE Tel. 1531-PftNTON liiJ1tiI3S1 , Mgrs. MaEne Today 2:30 : , ANY I1P.SiIIfl'ED SrAT , 25c. Stall Box nod iivami Cbalrsa5Oc. 1'ONICHT AT 8:16 : , Iveryhoiy is going to \ _ A. III1ADY'S l'ltOhGIOUih X'RODUC'I'IOU BY Cotton I SUTTON _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VANI. Kinga - - - -a Coming October 1-6 , Cimarles B. Callaimaim's great st'eimic productionu , "COON iiOiiOV. " B OYO'S Two Only Nights , W'einesday and Thursday , Oct. 2 and 3 Direct froumm nh absolute conquest of Nose 'ork and the Pacific coast , TIlE I RItlSISTIIiLh-I COM lDY , TOO MIJCII Joi1rsoTJ svitI , svz. GiLTuT'rml aid , all of lute Ortgimmul Cotmmp.mmmy. Management of ChARLES FROIIMAN. i'ricos-FIrst floor , 75c , $1.00 anti $1.60' balcoumy , Soc ammd 75c ; gallery , 2cc , Sale seats opens Tumi.'sday iumom'uming , October 1. -w-\-Trc : : NIBY JJ _ , I. Li Ti1UATlI 1711 * auul limurume ) ' Streets , Eridny T A SAT , Saturday II MAT 'flue success of the ass' The 5reat American social ploy. THE SILVER LINING Written by 1"itzgrrumid Murphy , A Irco Shiver 'rriuustipli , A Benittlfuti Scemite Prodiictjou , ' . 1)ireculun of Toni MIller. Solo of seats wIll oo-rt 'l'umumrislay ntmornin , i'rlceui - First hoar , aec , TIc amid $1 0.1. balcony , 500 . iummd 1c. . - - 1ii's ! ' Music Ha' ! , Cor. 10th aid himiruicy. rij3 DAMM FAMILY l.A1)iIS' OItChlliS'I'ft4t , Evcry Bycoluug fronim to 13. Matinee loumdumy , 'i'zmimrimitay amid il4tiurday , frunmu i to 5. Sulolitt. . on Violin minI Cormir , . Cimeme timid hoar t , fluic'st lady iimu'.lpimim Ia tIme coumitry ,