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- - - - - - - . , - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - . . - - " - - - - - . - r . . . It - - TrrlD oturA DAII.JY BflJ L ! FH.TDAY , OCTOBER 'J , 189 ( ; . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : . NAYDEN I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ This III till ( ! time to buy lit the big RtOl'e. Nuvr WIIH I IO rlllll : with I I ! . 1)IrgnhtI9. : 'l'iity , MlflLkil' 11 e\'I't'Y \ cnlllol' 1111 Crom c\'ery CI'OWel'll i1nIt. 'rhe 1I11'Ite 1m' 810cl jltt 111 ) chucIl IwCm'c the great Ilh'ulec II IlrieNI 11 ( ' nil Iii Ilh' pllcf ! 'lhll t the Vast N IW ( York Store stode oC 11\11 ) I ) IW ; oollH ( that we hOI/hl ) I t : : : : .c Oi the 110111' ( I'C Hhle hy Hid wih them. ' 111wl togi her the ) ' form IIU 111'IY 41f ; 1 lmnrgmtliis thlH I eoiiiti. that : cannot lie Iltewd 11 Hllllllr WI' give I"I ' hlc'llcH , IIJ1 UwCl1 glfH Ihsolltlly fLce. Mcii' ; Fnlnld Winter Suit 111 $ tO.IO ( nn .tB.OO ( 5nl. for two tay < ! nt $ ! .OO ( t 1 < $7.50. \s.e buy heCore 'nl F1hllY ( 1111 [ ; lt\- ; Ilny n Hel'leH oC hnrgitlIDi that any stoic II the W01111 mummy justly hI' 11'011 of- IHUnIIH I thnt I , eon sid il ; the I st emI I ; xcehI'Imce of hUmilitY LIIIt1 vorkiiiaii- 1'cellIIC 1IIIJ ) Ild wO'lm1I' . shill ) , . 11\'e : IU\'el' huul exculull 11) ' whe1 ! _ . Over lO I ( suits to felect CI'OI Placed t 01 two Cnt tahlo. First tnhle , , choice ! or IIY SII , : .OO : Strictly all wool blue and hllcl : ehe\'lotH , heat checked gl'ny HII ; ; - - - , hlOWI ) Ilxlll cmtssiiimerc I , 11110 f' and t'hnlcd ( flni to the \(1' ) ' hCHt : : nO ( ) , ( ) slll stilt ! nt olhN' ; slorcl , Fritlay nod Satllay itt ; Jllydcn ] lOL : for . . . . . . . , . . . . . ' : ,00 4 Sccold tnlllccholce oC any suit for $7.60. Haw ' ! r cnfshltl'e SUltA , also fOle excclelt hI\ ' y 1 lglhJh rough fCI' : ! HullS 111 the Brools mmmci- \ toil HI . I ! , IHle : II double 'IUII EthiIgle.bremisIetl sack ] styles itimil ; Hlce 111 , i.ltIttOIl 1'111\1) frocks , afar bet- tll' thnu tilt ) uAlal $ : . O Hllf lt other for F'LhtIll ' tiul Smit- , OUtl' stores , PI'hll ) Ill Slt. . \ 1'1111t. : . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . $ i .r. Inl tl(9i 11'OH. ' ho'I' aitil I CltihIIPII'S ( lothiing 111'III'IICUt , time largest , lightest - est mind IOHI COlllctu ] oC any II Omaha. ; Tlulor ; Hull at . . . . . . .Sl : : to $ i.GO ' . . . . . . . . . . . O to . ( ) Iteefer stilts 1t. . . . . $1.50 : : .r Reefer coats It. . . . . . $ lm to $7.50 2'lllece l\eu pant stilts , dinihile- hlcnslltl coats , for..75e 10 $ r O , \Vo gllJllcc to save you : : per ccut 01 any . suit II our house 01 'Ol' money lnck. Keep . time nohy Wort , 'Ve hnvc Just lIIclm1 ) 10 cases of chiltlieii's cl111rlowu Cloaks , which arc I on sale I t the folo\lul very low Prices : Hc-'I'hIH ! ) price gets a hlllsole I l1eJlown Cloak , wel lined 111 trimit- itteil vitIm angora fur ; colors ] , brosyit Icll wlh InO\1 flCOOI'I hlo\n auth vhiite itmiti I'a ' and vhiItt stilpes. Ind whlc luII gray all whll HI'lleH. .13 vhi } ' In ' ' ehlm'- $1.48 wi ] ) l'chlHe OIU hlv ( - i 110WI , wel I 11(11 I I , nuol 1\11111 I i i ; ; c'olori 1 cti. ] , gray , ClCII , tnl , hl'O\1 111 1. $ 118 wi secure an extra hl'lVY chIcI - 10\1 , III satin lining , sOhtllh braid and IIgO' : : I'Jllnln. ; color , tl , hl'own , CIII , I'cil and . 'I : ' . $2.75-At this 11'lce wu ' mite Hllng the best gll'I1'It of time kind nllle ; trint- 11'11 wlh ( Hatl Ilhhon 111 lugor frilge , Illu : line fntu ; color . Iel , 1'1111 , gray , lal ( , brown 111 : ( new fancies ; same as Hol last ! ! : : HOn It . . , . $ .1. I. : . : We are agenls for nuterlclt's Paper Paters . . . . .EttruItnio - furultm'o - - . ' --z-- : : Arc you InlcreRted ( Iii furniture ? I - . 80. here ' the ' p- . mire II'lceH , : ( i4oot square IOxtenslol 'lahleH , - wel ilule : . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.4 SIIIIr 0' oval thol ) lea t 'l'iille. Imtllw limmishi . 1,1'011 . . . . . . . . . $18 : Ruml : sIze Safe . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 21x24 .1olhle . lop ( Center 'J'abie. " 1111111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ I. O Oak Iln ' 1ree , French bevel pllle .1111'0' 4 brass hooks , ll'IS clp.2 : 8shelfVahl Bookcase . , . . . . . . . . . . OSc :1.sheU : HIIIIhl ! Bookcase..1.75 ) 4'Hhe1C 8111111 Bookcase . . . . . . . $1.05 Fine Bcl Boclwl. . . . . . . . . . . $1D ; Another , with Irms. . . . . . . . . . $2.1 It'ln line of ] ' rlcil Plctules. , . . . 2e I.'lne . hue : : xH. . . . . . . . . . . $1.0 JllJt II , a brnl lew liH of Pl'Io' Stilts , II oak 1111 birch ; odd pieces II niahiogaimy , hllch 1111 oal , . Bell Heel Stilts lt $ H.O , $ l. O , $12.50 , $15.00. 'vo 111 SIII ; inure : Illt'IHIH titan ( YC' . 111 can save you money ou nil klnts. hats n1t Cops 'VI' hl\'e hlolwn the record for the best line of limits lul Caps In the city at hl\IH1 iwiees. Our OSe macit's fhH 1.11 l cl0laR amid DliY8 , II black ald ll'own , are wOlth $1.75 to $ : .OO. ( ) . Our Soc mmmcmi's Siik I'iushi COe 11'111 Si 1lnsh Caps tire sold elsewlwm lt $1.5 O ) to $ : .OO. Our leO ( ) mmmcmi's fur 1.'eloll . ( and Crush- ( S1.5 would be eel value al : a.oo and $1.50. . ull 'l'iw largest assortment or 11\S' ) anti chlllleU'H : 25c I hiLts ald : CaVH. Presht 11 tl' I' . . . . . . . . . . . Dc SOlla : amid O 'stll CmcIII's. . . . . . . 4e G hiigerslials 1111 ! 1emon CI'clms. : . ( ( e Sugar cm'lll Picnic I humus . . . . . Salt 10'1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iUe ( Pickle Io'J , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GUc YOln AIIllel full Cl'eUI : clh'ese. Hc Ncufntimat t'l Cimeese. . . . . . . . . . alc " 'e nre nrntM for nntcl'lck's Paler'lnters , WnHhlblo lrgoluH. 0. fast hlll : Sateen , yarti . . . . . . . . le % blacl' Snlcll : , 81111.ou'1 ] ! I I- etf 111sh , yard , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Sc . :1.IICh : Ihl' ] ' . imitvy Uuc ; Cloth , 1nst . coin ! . , 'nl ! . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Tuikey 1'(11 , wih : lllnu hlwl" , 7Uc ( uii fort < alt'o , yard . . . " . . . . " . . . c 1'111110 , rl'o111 greta , vithi rl'\o\ . rl'I wlh . ' black Jgles , for comforts . . . . . : I c Amosla'a , \ 11101 G Ilghn I , 'I'I1 Sc 'I 7 : plecl'l of DlSS GIIhll on sale nt , ymirti . . . . . , . . . . . . ; . . . . . . 01 . , . . , . : c , Zcw Cll styles , nil dark , as.IIlh : Percales , ' 11'(1. ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c ! 50 111'Cl'S 1111'1. DI'I'SS Gllhal , . IlIa hIs amid strIpes , 'I'I. . . . ! . . . . . lie Stove nrlnlts _ 1)11 utgieeinent wih Celtrl Lahor uiiloii will close out all ' \11101 we wi cOHU Olt 11 our stoves 1\11' by 1'nhler'iiiieui & Co. , 'htI\ nre the ( I' . P. $ lm'II't stU\ ' ( , the Il'Ht hlnlI : or stoves mantle II time \0111 10- dn ) ' . 'lime Il'\ jots mite \1110 fl'OI time best ( 'hlhhht'l ( steel and ( will lot burn out ltc coimmmnoti cast iron. Gholc 1'llgl' , fOller irico $9.50 , . 8el for . . . . . . . . . . . Illco . . : . , . . . " . $ : .7 : O.holo railge , former urine $1'J.t5 } , sels 11111 . . . . . . . . . . . Ill'l . . . . . . : . . . : . ] O. : O.holl range with lesr\'lor , tOI'm. ( . . C' 1I'Ien ' * a.j ; sells fOI. . . . . :1. : . : : 4.bolo 11 ( former IHlcl $82.75 : , . sells for : . . . . . . . . . . I.7r . . If.t : I .hole cook s stove former juice $190 1I1 COI' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. 5Q 2.h'le cool , nld laundry stove , former price $ ( .M , sells C'I' ) . . . . _ .1.\ ] olnll Oak stoves , former 11 111 $ } .ii sells tot- . . . . . . . . . . . 5.25 Base lmlr for hmnrti ( 'OIUI'IC ) 'OI\ price $52.00 , sells COl' . . . , . . . . . . I ) Coal bOls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 1 : Stove pille . . . . . ' . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . , . 7 1) . . . . . StoVe elbows . . . . . . . . . . . ' lc .t. Gasoline Mlon' , COI'IC1' price .S5.50 , 6\)1810wfol. . , . . . , . . . 11110 , . . . * 1. I , v. are afnll for fluttrl'ki 1'or'r i'atIern. I - - - - - - - , , HAYDENs , _ . . - . - ' . . . . . _ k- , . I 1-- - - ,1 _ commTT INSISTS ON A FIGHT ? I , Will 00 Anywhere , Provided the Purse is I Made All Right . MAY NOW TRY TiE IDIAN TERRITORY II"'M ut tit ctH'rll' ! HtI Uu Sut I'rnhthl Sm'l " : shlhltulM 1111 t lie P'l'nt I J : t1 % ot tnle'fere. .ut - ATLANTA , Ga. , Oct. 3.-When Champion James J. Corbet was shown the flsllltehes that both house : of the 'f xas icglsl.tttmre hail : pused the anti-prize tIght bill he said : "We are under contract with pan Stuart and time Plorldl Athletic wll'm Irep0ge to hive up to our part of the contract. We are gong : to Texas uuler the term at our contract , And I am going there to fght , I expect to live up to my \art of the r.getnment. I am anxious to flght cad wil go anywhere to IJI It off , provided time puree Is all right. " bnager Bra.ly . saId : "The next move wil be 10 try Laredo ; but one thing Is cer- tain , we arc not goIng Into Mexico unless we have , I Iron-clad guaranty that we wi not be troubied. We ] mol how to take cue of ourelves In this country , but arc not going 10 take any chances with foreign governments. , We are whiling , bowevcr. to go Into the In- dma territory I Stuart wants to take us there. for I belIeve the IIht eouhl be pulled off there. We will go at once to Texas and Corbotl will continue lime tr.lnlng. He Is fit to go In the ring right now. " AIL IHE. Od" , Oct. 3-The Chlek'al tribal authorities arc understood to be ( avor- able to allowing the Co.bett-Fllzslmmons mill to take l \lnce In this nation for a satsfctory pecuniary consideration. With them It Is a queston of revenue. Kigore , time federal judge at Ardmore , claims there are no legal ImpedLmenta 10 far ns lila jurIsdictIon Is con- cered , There Is no tribal law prohibiting physical cuHure exlilbittons. Another pros- peet\'e point Is on the Hed river , thIs side of the Texas border , anti L only eight or ten mies from Denison , Tex I AUSTIN , Tex. , Oct. 3-Tho senAte this I morning concurred In a few minor house amendments to its bill preventing prize fight- big , and time bill was sent to the governor this afternoon. : The b\anee : at the specIal \ s.ston will be devoted to maters of state Interest sUIEeated by the governor this morning. Governor Culberson has signed the i.NEW NEW BRUNSWICK PROPOSED. BOSTON Oct. 3.-I Is reported In sport- lag circles that arrangements are rapIdly progressIng - greasing to pul off the prize fight between Corbett mm nil 'Itzslmmons near lreerlckton ] , N B. . and I Is stateJ that a party of promi- neat sperlng men have been In New Brunswick - wick the past ten days arranging for the bat- the. The location Is salll to be about thirty miles east ot Frederleklon on the properly at n well known } uglsh gentleman who Is a sportsman of conllderable note. A prominent 10ston sporting man says the plans arc such that New Brunswick officials wou d all be at sea I they attempted to prevent the batte , Although he would not Impart positve knowledge - edge , and would net give names for fear of the publelt ) . , yet he declared It was all fixed. fixed.Vlmy "Why , " said he , "at $20 per ticket $ 0,000 can be raised , as It will be easy enoul'l to dIspose at ' 1.000 or even twIce that number at admissions. " IOSTON , Oct. 3.-1n an Interview ex- Champion John L Sullivan said : "I never authorized or asked any man to suggest my name as referee for the Corbett-Fitzsimnmnons fight and , what Is mdre , I would not , under any circumstances or for any amount of money , accept the job " Sullivan Is In fne health and spirits , and hal not looked so well In years. years.WOULD WOULD USE THE TI100PS WASHINGTON , Oct. 3.-Slnee the acton yesterday ot Texas legislature , having ren- dered I practically impossible tar the Cor- bett-I'ltzslmmons prIze fight to take place In thaI slate , the queston has agaIn arisen as to whether there was any statutory or territorial law against prize fighting In ) the adjacent Indian Territory. Attorney General Harmon was questioned tCday on the subject , but he thought It would be manifestly Im- proper and Injudicious PUblcly to discuss what measures time government would take to prevent the fight If attempted In any at the terrItories. thourh he left no doubt aa to the goverment's intention to avail itself to the very fullest extent at any authoriy It has In the Indian Territory to prevent the fight , anti It Is believed enough law can be touml to stop it. In the opinion of the attorney general I would be a public disgrace - grace for the federal authorities to permit an exhlhlton of this character , and It might be positively staled on his authority that the lght will nol take placs In United Slates territory. Although the attorney general would not dlseloe3 his purposes It Is thought to be almost certain that If found neeessarfy the United States troops would be ordered out to prevent Ihs 11ht , Charles N. 10u.lnot at the Choctaw nation , was at the Interior department today and consulted Secretary Smith. I had nothing to do with the proposed fIght In the Indian countn' . : lr , Boudlnot said to an Assoclte : press reporter that he knew of nothing In the laws of the nations of the territory to prevent tIme fight. lie added , however that It the United States take the mater In hand the fight could be Irevcnte lIe sid that In same things the tribes were recognized as Inde. I'endent sovereigntes , but the United States wu : maltn surveys and holdIng courts and otherwise interfering with the trlbe I they WHI rt'ornlzet as free states they ought to 03 allowed to conduct , thmc'ir own internal affairs , but I the United States could Inter- ( era In one case there wa no reason why Lt rouhl not Interfere In another. CHOCTAWS WILL FORBID IT ATOKA. I. T. , Oct 3-The Chcetaws hero are sangnllo flint the council which meets at Tuslmhoma Monday wi pass a bill similar to time one pasceti by the Texas legisature ) 'estlrda ) ' . Governor Gardiner Is a full-blood Choctaw Indian anti his opposition to the fight \\1 rival even that of Governor Culber- son The statutes cf Arkansas of 18g1 are In farce In his country , find they are silent I so far lS they pertain to prlzo fighting , end there Is nothing In the federal statute books which would warrant the marshal 10 tale a . 'Iand to 11reY.t the fight coming oft. The , attorney general has lgnlfell his wl1ngnes3 to cal out the militia to the assistance of the Choctaw tribe If requested to 10 so. I Is not believed that the governor has the authority to cal upon the United States government to Prevent the lght In the absence of I law prohibitng It on the statute books of the Choctaw nation. Unless the bill Is passed t'mcrc Is nothing here to Prevent the mill bring pulled off. I It were psslble for the 1.10111 : Athletic cub to get permission of time council to fght the federal authorities would Interfere I requelted to do so by Governor Gar lner. , < A representative et Dan StuorL was here to < ay. and the general impression Is that an attempt will be made to secure a place two miles below here on Boggy creek for the Grena of time commteat . I Is about three hours' run from Dalas to this place on the Missouri , Knees ( Texas : railway. SufcIent lumber eati be hal to build an enclosure. lImHY , Okl" , Oct. 3.-Bumintss men of Perry have made up a big purse for the Cor- bf.tt.Flzslnmcns fight to conic oft mere' . as I cannot be puled : oU In Dallas , In Okia- ! humB the laws make prize lighting a misde- meaner amid punIshable by $500 fno or one ) 'C3 In Jai , Heharrl 1lunleU , a w l known western apart , Is In contant communicaton with Dan SluarL tonight Business men will ol I' a punt for the lht , MAY TAKE 11' TO MEXICO. H.\X ANTONIO , Tex" , Oct. 3.-Cimarka Campbell and several other partiea In this part . elI ) ' . amo ! Ihm a MexIcan ! orcal ! , have mad ! a ircposition to Dan . Stuart to get a cOIf : slon In Mexico to pull off the fight . : 01 fght th.re. Suart saye 111luto Inmunly from Inl'rfNcnc" Is tuarnlp ; . The gentemen , Whll have very hlh and influential connec- : anl ten , In Mexican : oClclal ) , toby : received communications announcing that the states of r Chihuahua , C.bul\ and Tamalpa his ] rrantell corresaons ! to pull ol a renerJI athletic and bull fighting exhibition In the states Oflcber 31. : WHelm I any of these c'rc slon8 will be used will Dot b. deter- winch to ? levlnt da ) ' " . It the Chlhuahu eommessicn should bn u , d 1 the fight wm com oft at Juaez , which Is jUt zcrol Ihs river from P 1\1:0 , Ln do tnd Cu1a : rorfro : are the towns In the other two s'ates. Each lawn will bo asked to cmtrlblo : the cxpenre and tbe amount of these contributions will b , In ell'ment In selecting the place The con- - - - . - . - - . - - I - - ceulons early \ ' t:1 : them en abo'uh guaranty of non-interference There II I bull ring lt each 1IIIce capable ot seating from 18,001 ) to 20,000 people 'fheso will have to be re- p"red , and the railroads : touching Ihese ponts ! have volunteered ] to defray the expense rf repaira. The genlemen who have reeel'eJ the concessions Are tinder contract to turn them ovr to 11n Stuart free at cost. They are to get their remuneration from the bul fights. Already they have contract with the most tamoul troup of toremlor In Mexico anti , ha\'e received rlx buls , whIch are tall ! to be the mot ferocious animal In the coon- try , DAZ SITS IllS FOOT DOWN. CITY [ OF mXI'o , Oct 3.-Time At&o. clRted press agent today endeavored to secure ' cure the opinion of General laz on the IUoS- 101 of allowing the prize fll between Cor- hett amid Fiz'lnmon on Mexican territory , blt the president WS In seclusion with mem- bers of him family , on account ot the death ' of hl father-In-law , Manuel Homero Iuhlo , ; 'An intimate friend at tha president , however , said the qustiun luut already been decided on aplcalon ct the governor of Chlh\I\u : , who had telegraphed for the IJeel < ent's opin- Ion , Time lather ] had rled , premporly : f'r- bidding time prize fght occurring on fetcJ ol , Overtures had likewise been unsucces , fully made 10 the government of the nate : , of Ilidalgo . Gcnual Dlaz Is opposed to the introduction or prize fighting here and Is ox- I tremely firm In the matter. This Is abso- lately authentic and disposes of the matter. EI. PASO , 'fex" , Oct. -Teegrms ] are flying thick and fast l between this city and . Ualaa In re.r1 to brInging off the Corbet- i Fizsimmons fight across the river In Juarez , I ex , Some tm ! ago a guarantee fund of $ : 20O00 Mexican money , watt offered to hay the fight there I 1' believed the guarante \s ill ! w hl mlnimliled . SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 3-A local paper rays there Is a strong probability that an d- fort will bo made to have the COlbel.Flz- Hlmmons light take place In San Mateo county under the auspices s of the Calma Athletic club. Months ago same prominent sporting men from San Francisco got the officials In San Mate county to allow prize flghtimmg. A strong undercurrent or influence was brought to bear on thee officials ] and the several fights which have been held at Calma would not justify limo amount at pressure which was put In motion to get the frnchise , I Is openly stated that the prize fighting permit at Calma was obtained with a view of getting lome big fl&'ht , time Corbett.Flzslmmons physical contest preferred . Dan Stuart , the manager at time fight , said today that he had three places In view two at which he named as Mexico and Indian territory. Time third place ho omlUcd to mention It Is believed that he had California In mind. STUART STILL CONFIDENT. DALLAS , Tex , Oct. 3.-Dan Stuart said to a reporter today : "This Is somewhat embarrassing , but time glove contest wi come off on time. I am not prepared to say where. I shall need a few hours for tholght and consultation . The mater , however , will be determined within the next twenty-tour hours We have three elgbo ! ] place wihIn easy reach at Dallas and with very little I any additional cost to the ticket holders. " New Laredo Mex. , Colberts Ferry and Ardmoro In the Indian Territory and Tex- arlna , Ark" , were referred to as poInts of Inquiry , but Stuart .had no answer for the pmestion. Telerrams came 10 him from various points making propositions , but they were laid aside tar later consideration at the club's hcadquarters. The passenger traffic departments of several blr railway systems leading out at Dallas had representatives present trying to have the glove ] carnival removed 10 points on their respective lnes , The places mentoned on thl outside and un- ofcaly ! were Ardmore on the SantA F'e and Colbert's on the Missouri , Kansas & Texas Texarlana and New Laredo arC named as < second choices. Private telegrams were received - ceived by parties In Dallas that the Chickasaw - saw legislature had prepared a bill to be Introduced this aferoon to license glove contests In the Chickasaw nation. There Is no law against glove contests In the na- trouble. lion. but a license low would prevent . any FITZ TALKS OF TRICKS. CORPUS CHRSTI , Tex" , Oct. -When the Associated press corrttondent announced time legIslature's aet9n of yesterday to Fiz- simmons he dId not"how much surprise. "It Is only a part at the game of Corbett and his gang , " he Dild. "He selected Texas ! tar the battleground because he thought the fight could not came oft hero He had a tip that the fight would not come off nt Dallas. He will hive to fight me sooner or later or get out of the ring. " The training quarters are finished , ana Fitzsimmons Is working just as hard as If he was going to fight Corbett tomorrow. Martin Julan , his manager , said'o : have pent a great deal of money preparing tar this battle. relying upon Dan Stuart anti his advisers. I am surprised that Mr. Stuart bas not yet advised mo at any change r the arrang ments. I have a contract with thc Florida Athletic club and I shall see tht It Is carried out to the letter. FitzsImmons will clay here and traIn untIl October 3) , whonhe . wi go to Dallas , ready to go Into the rIng and wIn the grandest victory of the " century. "Vill you let t lzslmmons fight at New Laredo was asked of Julian. "It would be Impossible far me to say anything - thing until after October 31 and our present contract with the Florida Athletic club Is satisfactorily carried out , but It Fitzsimmons does not get at Corbett before Chrlstmat ho will bo broken hearted. lie will be ready to go Into the rIng In the best possible condition of his life at the proper tmo and plce. I the Florida Athletic club cannot Pull off the fight I can produce parties who can carry out t contract , offer the same purse , and pay a ortlt ot $ OOO It the light Is not pulled oct by November 31. " . ' : SVSPrSIS Al CILGES. Clnlrmnn Gld'Ol . \nUOIIU"'H n List of Hhl'rM Vnlh'r tie Jimimm . PIILADELPHtA , Oct. 3.-The weekly racIng - Ing bulotn of Chairman Gideon , Issued today , maltes these orders : For competing In races whie under suspension - pension larr ) ' Alexander ] , Carthage , lto" , has been Ilheed upon the list of permanent sUP I nslons. For competing In unsanctIoned races on Sunday , and for ungentlemanly ] eon < uct on the track , F. M. Smih , A. A. hacker , C. O. Thoms I ) . Scott and G. N. Spe , all of Dem'cr , Cola" , have been suspended until January 1 , 1896. For computng In unsanctone . races : George Haldn ) ' , J , Gaines , II. E. I. Eichel- berger PreeleJ : Meyers and Harry War- rinton . Boomfeld , la" , for thirty days from September 25. For competing In unsanctioned races and pacIng a female rider : W. W. Jamison and Joseph laekebe , San Jose , Cal , tar an indefinite - definite period. For ungm1lemanly conduct on the trace ] , E. C. Johnson Cleveland , for thirty days from Septelnber 27. . 1. W. French , Little Rock Ark . under clause A : Charles Kindevater St. Joseph , Mo. , uner clause D : Georga IIluy , Boom- field , Ia. . under clause H : John Gaines , Deomfehl , 1. under clause A : Prof. Eichei- berger , Blomfeld , 11. , under clause A : I'rei feyers , Ioomfell , I. unler clause N : Harry WarrInJton , Bcomfeld. I ! . under clause A : James D. Ha'eraf Hat Springs Arl . under clause C. and Joseph Lbtle. Jr. . Galveston , Tex . , own request , are declared professIonals Time suspension placed upon Eugene Chit- torJ St. Vlls. Mo" , has been removed : also upon Dr. F. W. holmes and tloteher of Kal- amazea Mleh , CharlEs Bchaff'lerf , jr. , Sn Antonio Tex" , has been transttrrcl to class D , Jct1'rMmmsm'slL'ct PromlHeN,1. . JrFFERSON , la" , Oct. 3-Sp ( chl-gome ) ' surprises arc elated for time tall meet o'f the Jefferson Cycle chili to talt8 place 2aturda A large number ot Iowa's wel Imown speedy class A and D riders wilt cut loose and be- come professionals. They a I tel the same story-cannot keep up necessary expenses on prizes that cannot : be converted Into Inythlng tanylb'o aa a leg11 tender. The Ireamer brolHrs and Kindervater who heft John . f .ohuson In third place at Sioux City , are 'ard at wcrlt 'on the tuck here and propose .ar. to mae the "whlt ( fyel' earn all the casb ho CHs. The rider of time brothers ha , I record at less than ffy.seven seconds for.a , half mali : standing start and says If"thl " ! track 1 : la a' goad condition al during the state meet hi can cut 10me ahalngs elth.\ The best men In the state will ho hEre eat. unlay , and al excursions wi be run on all ralrJad3 an Immcnw8 crowd Is fpeeteI , O'Connor , Croo\s \ , SteensonIenlg , all cracks , wl1 ; 8CCCmlInr Johnson. . _ . " , . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - . WIN \ \ IT IN TiE ! FIRST INNING t ) 1- ; oevo1nu LII , the Second Temp1e Cup Ocuno Safl En1y. OUTPLAYS BALTIMORE AT EVERY POIT - - Cnt'I' ) 'sm Vork 'M ' Pile'hl. . . Hol'r 1M \ \ 'ilti Ilct 11..I..th.-lntll/ ot the IUnl' 'i''iimtm Slrll/ "I ' 'l'Immmei3. , : I CLEVELAND , 0" Oct. 3-The vlslton' I wore outplayed at every point In the game for the Temple cup. The crowd was a tbou- . sand larger ] today than yesterday , fully 8,000 being In the stands and on the field . Time Clwelanls began to do business In time fut Inning , when 1urkett smashed a safe ( to cen- ler. A wid pitch by Hofer sent Durlcel : to second , all h scored on MciCean's beauty to center , the latter taking seoOI on the throw in Chids sacrificed and McAleer was . hit ! by a pitched bail. : Then Tebeau sent a fly to leeIEr , and MeJcan cored on timeout out A moment later Zlmler sent a double to left and McAleer crossed the rubber , makIng three runH for the hOle team and clnching the game right there , Baltmore scared one In thJ second In a combination of I his anti errors Keiloy was safe al first. I lrodle toulOl to Zimmer and Gleason went . out on Q long ly 10 Blake. Carey's hat one. got away tram Cnppy amid Keley went to tlmirtl scoring on McAleer's umbo. ] 1allloro made its second run 11 the sixth. After Ieeer ] went out on a \01) fly to Mclean , Jcnnlng3 singled. Ieley struck out and Brodie singled. Jennings reared whlt lrcdle was being rur down off first. CICeland added one In the flitim. Burket got to frst au a slow one but was forced by Cimiids. Hof- ( er's wild throw gave Chids Ihlnt and he scared emi Jennings' fumble at McAleer's grounder In time sIxth two 10re runs were ecored Zimmer went to first on balls , tool second on McGarr'a out , and scared on Cuppy's two-bagger , Cuppy coming home on Bnrkett's double. The run getting was ended In the seventh. Tebeau and Zimmer singled and the later want home whlo 'febeau was being run out trying to make second Score : CLEVELAND. AD. H. Bli. P0. A. E. Durket If. . . . . 5 1 . 2 0 0 leKean , 55. . . . . . 1 1 . 8 1 Chids , 2b. . . . . 1 0 3 2 0 McAleer , of. . . . 3 1 0 1 0 .1 O. Tobeau , 1b. . 4 1 1"1 0 0 Zimmer , e. . . . 3 1 2 . 2 ( Blake , rf. . . . . . 0 0 2 1 1 tcGRrr , : b. . . . 0 2 0 1 0 Cuppy , p. . . . . 3 1 1 0 2 0 - - - - - - Totals . . . : 7 1 27 16 3 I3ALTIMORE. AB. I 1311 . POA. E. McGraw , 3b. . . . 0 0 1 ' 0 0 Keeler , rf. . . . . 3 0 1 2 0 0 Jennings , ss. . . . . 1 1 1 5 1 Kelley , of. . . . . . 3 1 0 3 0 0 . Drodle , c. . . : . . 0 1 2 1 0 Geason , 2b. . . 14 [ . 0 0 3 2 0 Carey , 1b. . . . 3 0 2 10 1 1 Clarke , c. . , . . . 3 0 0 1 1 0 Hotter. p. . . . . : . L . 3 _ 0 _ 0 _ 1 _ 0 _ 1 Totals . . . 01 2 0 24 10 3 Cleveland . . . .3. 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 --7 Balhnore . . _ .0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Earned runs : qle'eland , 3 : BaltImore , 1. First base an errors : Cleveland , 2 ; Baltimore , " 2. Loft on liases : Cleveland , 7 ; Daltmore , :1. : Bases an balsl Off CUppy , 2 ; off Hotter , 2. Struck out : Dy Cuppy , 3 : by hotter , 1. Two-bas his : Burlett , Zimmer , McGar , Cuppy. Sacrifice 'his ' : Chids , Cuppy (2) ( ) , Stolen haset : Ilurkett , McKean (2) ( ) , Mc- Aleer , Jcnnlnrs , "lt by pitched bal : ly Hotter , MeAI er. t Wild pitch : Hotter. Passed bal : Clarke. 'Tlme : Two hours and thirteen minutes. Umplres : McDonald and Keee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u.\un ; " : RI < tT'S L.tST . TAMi\ Fim 11" ' II'I' : II tn 'II ' , : Immmmgcr 11.1 Chief ot VmJlrM t. Ienil. ATLANTIC CrfY , 'N. ' J. , Oct. 3.-Harry Wright , chler of umpires at the Natonal LOCKUO and American Association at Base Ball Clubs and ex-manager at the Philadelphia League club died tbls afernon al the Sanitarium - tarium ot Carr Hal , aged CO years Mr. ' Wright was taken ill In Philadelphia . about I , ten days ago , Harry Wright was the most favorably knowmi base bal manager at the time. Hc was thoroughly honest In his dealings and he cst aLI shed an envIable reputation. He commenced to play base ball In 1857 when he was center fielder tar the famous Knick- erbekers of New York. In 1861 he went to Cincinnati and helped to org'nlze the famous Red Stockings. I was while a member at this team that he made seven home runs In a game the record 10 date. In 181 he was engaged to play center field and captain of the Boston club , which took the league eham- ponshlp ! ot 1877 and 1878 , and afterward , managed . aged the Providence and Phlallelphln teams , until 1893 , when the position of chief at the league staff was created for imim 'l'wo GnmeM 'thl. "tl'rluon. The consolidated Western assocIation base ball team and the Unlversy team 0. Omaha wi begin their t'gammme at University pak this afcrnon at 2:30 : , and Immdlately after the finish at lhls contest the Milwaukee club will play the winners. The two games can be Been tar a sIngle admission. For the fIrst game the teams are : Association . Position . University , Cantllon . . . . . . . .I.'lrst. . . . . . . Abbot cQuado . . . . . . . .Second.\lcAimliffo Blcley . . . . . . . . .Third. . . . . . . . Jelen lcHule . . . . . . . .Short. . . . . . . Crelgb SlIcer . . . . . . . . . .1t h t. . . . . . I3ittirmgem' Mertc' . . . . . . . . .Middle. . . . . Crawford McKlbben . . . . . . . .Left. . . . . . . . . Iaer : lcKllben . . . . . . . . .I'itch. . . . . . . RobInson Lehman . . . . . . . .Catch. . . . . . . . Ha'es 0'1 S'eIH Isavlsmetisle. O'NEILL Neb" , Oct. 3.-Slleelal ( Telo- gram.-flimtte ) City came over here today with an aggregation at bal players tram Iowa and Soulh Dakota to do up the O'Neill team , but met defeat . I was a game In which some fine playing was doue on both sldcs. Gralmm . for O'Nei , pitched a fine game , anti with proper suport would ] have secured a shut out. Score : O'Nel . . . . . 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 . - 0 Buto . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2- 6 hIlts : O.Nel , 8 : Dute , O. Struck out : Dy Graham , 0 : by MorrIson , 3 : by Will- baum , O. flatteries : O'Neill. Graham and Henry : Bule , Morrison , Wlbaum and Crinm IJnmpirotiuray. _ C'h'A" ' liOi4 .l"'nt tl' 'lown 'enm. CEDAR RAPIDS , .Ia" , Oct. 3-Speclal ( Telegram-Th ) , . M , Sinclair base bal team played witltiCornell ( Iowa ) college nine at Mt. Vernon htis afternoon , The game WM caled at the tItlot : the seventh Inning on account of dafnqs. Score : . , ' Cornel . . dar'I's. ; . . 1 1 3 1 0 0 O-G SinclaIr . . .4r. . . . . . 0 2 0 1 1 0 0-1 I1terles : ' 7)iornton } and White , Brush and Tracy : Lyon ' hnfi Riddle , Struck out : Dy Thoton : , 9 : dJrusb ( , 4 ; by Lyons , 3. u. l'li.M , , u. . . tiiI . SI'euult. ALBON , rteb , ; Oct. 3-Speclal ( Tole- sram.-Alblo\n ) \ ( van . the second game with the Omnha uslness College easily. Mansfield . field had the visltqra ! al hIs mercy. Store : Albion . . . . . 2'(1 ' ( 2 1 2 0 3 5 0-16 Omall . . . ; 1Ii0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 Drterles : 'Ibon. ! Mansfield and Clark ; Omaha , 'froby ' $ ! mdllehwig. _ 'L _ _ _ _ _ Pllt 'I'IJUL' for n Geimtimiy. BUFFALO , Oet. 3-\11:1 L Stelmal yesterday broke the l00.miie record of the Erie-i3jalo bIcycle course , covering the die- tanceli : e hour and twenty-elcht minutes The beet' prc\lcus thins was by Jzme3 I.I : - nemnn In five hours and thlrt.seven mimi- utes. ) - - - - At flitAritmnt ' ) ' 'l'hlM lils'eimIntI. The drctora ; of thC Unlvtsly club lt thelrjmeetlJ last nht ! elected Pd. G , Clake captain of the foot 1a1 teem for ' $5-6. Cap. tainCiarkewihl begin putting candidates for positions on the team this o\'enlng at 7:3 : ] at the aror and all those rsalrous of playing on the teJm ar" urged to be present. Ilnnn ! IL"'I itt nUnllW" , OTUMW 1 la. , Oct. 3.-Spclal ( Tele. gram.-The O\um\a 11e Track auocis- ton hu dOildeJ te have a big running abet- : , , . - . : - - " . . . . - . . , ' . ' - . . , . _ . _ _ . - - _ . - - . " - . - . . - - - . - - _ J _ _ - Inc hero tour days . from October 22 to 21 , with good purses. As an additional 8trIC. ton there will be I special race between , ' Fidel and Strathborry , nt . . \ ) \ ' hhlt 't'I' fl ' lOt.It.aUAS. .nle ont"1Nlt t ut . "I'nAln l'r Ie- f'nl I 'n Iunltun I.n.t Yl'nr. NEW YOt < , Oct. -Nolhlng remains undon In tIme way of preparations for the Ynle-CJmbrhlge dual athletc meet ot Sat- urday , which will tale place on Manhatan 1'.std. That It will be a Ipmorable meet Is wllholt question , all that \Ie wi get revenge - venge for her decat lal year by Oxford In London 10 010 doubts. The , vl tllJ alhletes have experienced difculy 11 getting accil- matell. but they are enjoylnK healh reel enouh 10 render the meeting highly Interest- hug. AloMn.cr JOf1n , who acted as starter for time New \'ork-Loimdcmi gaines , has been b\led to act II time same capacity on Satur- da ) Ilr Jordan has neeepled tIme positon aumd If ho acquis himsel as wel os he dlt two weeks agu every one u II bo eatisficti . The track alHI field are In fine shape. All the Yale men are In fine conditon , thalls to Mike Murph , Yale's able trainer. Evn with Sanford out , the Yale boys are confident , of n glorIous victory. Many Irmlnent her- tons wil attend the ganmei' , Inehulnl : Mayor Strong , Wilam C. Whiney , Chauncey M. Depew , Corelus Vanderbilt , John Jacob Astor , Sir Jnlan Ialneeletc , and probably the younr duke of Marlborough. From the socIal point [ of view the meet wi eclpse anything or time Idnd ever seen In this coun- to' CaptaIn Iliordan has decided upon his first Honlan frst and second strings a ! follows . wlh the order of events as they will bE run : One hundred yard run , Iewln and Willing : 120 yard hurdle race , over eilders , Fletcher and Ildnlton ; high jump , Johnson and Jennings ; 300 yard run , I'Ltzherbert and I.ewln ; pUltng sixteen pound shot , Watson : hal mie run , Haran ; broad jump , Mendelsohn and Jennings ; ono mile run , Lit yens alli Davenport ; throwing slxtecn pound hammer , Johnson and Jen- nlnl3 : quuter : mile run , 1 Iherberl anti Lewin ; 120 yard hurdle race , over turf , Flelcher and Ildngton. Cricket 'rumurl'u . As It has been discovered that the official season ends on October 15 , Instead at on October 1 , the crleketng public Ody look forward to winessing two more games be- fore time season at 1895 comes to a close. The frt of these two gitniesvihl be played Saturday between the Omaha Cricket club and the Gate City CrIcket club , and as they have each won two games the game will bo an interesting one , the more so as both clubs will be strongly represented. The following players will do battle for ; the Gate City Cricket club : Messrs C. lull ( captain ) , A. D. Hobb , A. T. McPherson , J. , G. Neale , 'V. Rcheleu , A. Patulo , I Bowers - ers , J. Douglas , W. Striblng , E. II. Law- rence , J. Innes , G. Wilson , G. L. Hurst and " ' . i3ranton. The team of time Omahas will be chosen tram time ( olowlnr members : Messrs II. Lawrie ( captain ) , I' . Ford , G. I. Vaughan , " ' . R. Vaughan , F. A. Kemp , Hey . J.P. D. Ilwyd , J. Francis , J. Cameron , I. New , C. H. Young F. II. Marshal C. II. Coolson , pc' . H. Young , S. Heth , It. Young and J. C. Doyl . The game will begin at 2:30 : p. m. sharI , so all are requested to be on the grounds betimes . " 'heet Ine"M met Sluux Fmiiis . I SIOUX FALLS , S. D" , Oct. 3.-Speelal Telegram-An ) Imlenso crowd witnessed the bicycle races hero today. Every event was close ] amid hitterasting. Results : Omme-t.mird mile open , class A : McClcary , St PAul , wan : Mertens , St Paul , second : lersteln , Sioux City , third. TIle : 0:46 : 2-5. Seven starters Two.mlo open , class n : Grlebler , St. Pau ] , won : Becker , Minneapolis , second ; Bird , St. Paul , ' third. Time : 5:27 : 15. One mile open , class A : Mertend won , Mersteln second , Enright , Sioux City , thIrd. Time : 2:33 : 2-5. One utile , handicap , class D : Grlebler (60 ( yards ) won , Condon , Sioux City (70 ( yards ) . second ; Becker (60 ( yards ) third. TIme : 2:26 : 1-5 Five-nmile handicap , class A : I. U. Hog- ness , Sioux Falls (350 ( yards ) , wan ; Morrison , Windom ! lnn , (60 ( yards ) , second : Enright , Sioux City (280 ( yards ) , thIrd : Jonlts , Madison , S. D. (600 ( yards ) , fourth ; ! eCcry frh anti time prize , Time : 13:1 : 25. 'andem , mile race : Becker In < Otlc1lr won. Time : 2:15 : 2-5. CourNhl1 nt A1e'rdeeim. ABERDEEN , S. D. , Oct. 3-The course between Vollsln and Van Veeso was first on the card today. Volusla wan. In the see- end round at time Aberdeen Derby Merry Maid beat Gyp Vanelolo ran a bye , Bunker being wihdrawn : San Joaquin beat Van Traale' , Merman bay beat noehester , Revolt beat Ventures I , Minneapolis beat Volusla , Oakes got n bye beIng the odd dog. In the third round Merry Maid beat Vanelole , Ban ) Joaquin beat Mormon Bay , Oalle8 beat Revolt , Minneapolis got the bye. The four pupple3 left In came from Huron , S. D. , San FranCISCO - cisco , LIsbon. N. D" , and Minneapolis. Tle Issue betwen them wi be dEcided tomorrow niornimmg. The third round ot the Palace stakes , at which the first and seCnd rounds were run an 'uesday , were also decided. Pearl was withdrawn and Valkyrie got a bye. Caliph beat Haven. Time final eourso between Valyrle and Caliphs will bo run to- morrow. Excitement runs high and Calph 13 favorite In the betng , 10 Is a North Dakota greyhound. Valyrle Is train Indian- apolls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JLdcItlu to huh' . OMAHA , Oct. 3-To the Sporting Editor ot The lice : I noticed In The Dee at September - tembor 21 a challenge from n. n. Bird for n bicycle race. I am not at all anxious to ride match races , but wi accommodate the genteman this time It he wishes to agreJ to the following : I will ride him a series ot three races of one.halt , one and three miles respectively , a time limit of 1:05 : to b9 placed on the one-hal mie , 2:12 : on the milo and 6:45 : on the three mHes , tandels to be used for pacing anti the race to take place at the old faIr founlls Saturday , October 5 . each party to put up a $100 bicycle ] , and the wInner of the majority of the cHles to take both , I we fail to came wIthin the time lmit the race must be ridden over. I Mr. Bird sees fit to accept these conditions I will maet id.at the Omaha Bicycle conm- pany's store Friday evening amid arrange for the rac.s. W. A. PIXL Y. GIUlt Crowd nt Silver CIty Itmme's. SILVER CITY , l" , Oct. 3.-Spcel ( 1 Tele- gram-Four ) thousand people attended the races here today , the principal attraction being time tree.tor-al pace which was won by Dempsey In three straIght heats. A large program Is an for tomorrow which Is the last day , and another large crowd Is looked lor. _ _ _ _ 't'htrt , . J01111M to n Jr. " , ' . LOWELL , Mas" , Oct 3.-Leslie Pierce ot Philadelphia and Martin Snee of Haverhl fought thirty rounds t a draw here early this morning t\ , ltor l'erklits' ' l"ulhC'r , , 'IM. ' SIOUX _ CITY , Oct : 3-W. H. Sammons , business manager of the Journal , was mar. ricO last night to Miss Clara Porklns , though- ter ot Congressman George 1. Perkins ENDOHSE ) TIE HEFOUI mOVE ( Continued front First I'age. ) - - - - - - - - There were few contests anti the \'otnl was very quiet. The delegatIons ] lS elected arc somewhat mnixcti Must at thlm arc In favor or co-operation with the cltizemms' Inovemrnt , hut In two or three want there Is a sonllnent In fever of party candiditea. In the Second ward a number of the dele- gates (1 eIJI0 that thy wil oick for time nOllnton : ot Mayer 1els : for cIty treasurer - urer , anti In tIme mlhth wart ! there are sev- er.,1 delegates who wAnt 1 Illdlo'OI > lhl roam ! ticket. The maJcrIY of the dleEa' tlons , howe'er , favor ca-operation with Ihe citizens' mmiovemiment . citzens' 10vlent. Delegates choscn In the I"lrstalt mire favorable to limo citzen ' mnovemmmmmt. They arc : : t. Sabrln , H. T. Hendrikson , S. W , Iooter , Harry Minei& ' , Chance ii. Iostsl , Joe PlaIa , Dan Connell , Frank Irt , ii. Cal'- imiciho. Second warl delegates are : S. J. Crogan , F. L. Carver , P. I. , llulnlan , M. O'Connel , Fred Sch'umtcl , ller lemmHlnl Theodore Schpenhorst , John Smlh , Tholas Crogan. In the Third ward time lck ! elected was : M. Nelson , H. Cohcn , Wilam Fey , Jeh" WhIte , J. F' . Laly , I'rank Mapc9 , PrIce Sauntlers.Vilhiaimi VaHlerzce , Simeon Illoonm. 1'hese delgales favor cooperaton with the citizens' movement. The populist delegates nominated In the Fourth ward WEre : FL J. Morrow , John Story , C.V. . 1.lnb cl { , Sias RobbLos Gran- ) vile Enbanks Dr. Ieaboly. Charles Ward , J. H. Parry , D , Chain IH\'E. There was a email contest over Lunbeck. 'fhe delegates are about equally tllvidcttl Hal of them wi UPIlort the Citizens' league . Time other hal Is for the straight ticket . There was 80methlnt or a contest In the Fifh , despite the fact that the number or Votes cast was only nhlply-slx. Timc contest however , was not drawn on parly lles , but Beemed to consist merely at a test at the populallty of Ibo nineteen eandhlates who ran tar places on the tlelegatiomm. Not ono Gt them conll be said to be pledged to any can- dldato for office . TIme delegation as elected ] Is very much In favor or the citzens' mo\'e- : ment. The delegates art : J. W. Klnclld , J. M. Kenna , F. A. Kenncdy , Joseph Hclman , Mike Flynn , Peter SweaneC. , \S' . Henning , S. Osbern and James feCarlhy. At Sixth ward papulists' Irhnary election last nlht the following were ehos.n delegates to Saturda"s com'cnlon : Charles Johnson , A. F. Ratimerford T. G. Kellogg , A. J. Johnson - son , Wiiam Slrlblng , Joseph Kay , Wilam Ashton , Martin Plots and O. Cowles Opinion concerning fusIon ! wih the Citizens' league Is tlivitled. Charles Johnson and his followers - lowers are In ! favor at n straight populist tcket Cowles and his adherents prefer the Citizens' leaeue. The Seventh ward POIHllsls selected the followIng delegates , who assert that they have no preferences for candidates or isties , but will go into the convention to urge any smmat- ters or measures that will advance the in- wi terests at the populst party : J. ' \ ' . Logan , J. B. 1)oyle. A. A. Perry , F. 1 Sltz , H. Barnes , G. F' . 1.Vittomin , Paul Vaimdervoort , .1. J. I'olmmts , J. 'mV. Dickson , Eighth ward delegates are : Joimmi Joilcoat , A. G. Gale , Jammmes M. Taylor , C. L. Sleeper , ' 1' . C. Pettit , Walter Breon , George A. Meg- imey. A. V. Spaulding , Dr. C. D. Spragime. There was no contest in time Nimmtlm ward. Time delegates cimosemi are : J. J. Iimmrr , I' , S. Ccndit , P. C. Keisey , Elmer Thommmas , Alex- antler Irvine , J. J. O'Donoimume , Joseph O't'.nn- imer. A. Miller and J. 0. Yeiser. Delegates ivihi support time citizens' nmovenment. I'F's FOR 'i'iIlI AiIMY. Clmmtmmges Ito tilt' hte'gimimmr Serice as itt-et.mih- minhImI'eh. WAShINGTON , Oct. 3.-Special ( Teie- granm.-Tha ) fohiowiqg cimangeo' in the stations - tions of officers of time Medical departimment are ordered : First Lieutenant Frederick P. Reynolds , assistant suurgeomm , relieved at Fou't Sam Hotmston , Tex. , and will report at Fort Clark , to relieve Captain flenjanmin L. Ten- oyclc , assistant surgeon , who will report at Columbus bsrracks ; Firo't Lieutenant Wliiianm \V. Qui'ntan , ao'3lstant stirgeorm , relieved at Fort Logan , and iiil report mit Fort Riley. Colonel Charles A. Alden , assistant surgeon general , is detailed as a member of the army retiring board convconed at Washington barracks - racks , vice Lieutenant Colonel Davitl L. huntington , deputy surgeon general , hereby relieved. Lieutenant Cclomiei Joo'epn fl , Gibson - son , deputy surgeon general , will report for examination by this board , First Lientemmant Clarence 11. Edwards , Twenty-third lmmfantrv : l'lrt l1eutumtant Mason Blunt , Fiftim cavalry , are relieved from duty in the military information division , mind will join troop anti company named. FIm'st Lieutenant Carl Reiclinman , Ninth infantry , is relieved at the Infantry and Cavalry schooh at Fort Leaven- worth aimfi attached to informatloim division , Captain Tasker IL Bliss , commlouary of subsistence - sistence , is detailed for duty in information division. 1)eepVnler Ielegmults Report. LINCOLN , Oct. 8.-Speciai.-Today ( ) Coy- ernor Iloiconmb received time report of time delegates who represented Nebraska at tbe western states conference at Topeka. It is signed by J. N. Gaiflmm , chairimman ; II. Scimur- man , secretory ; J. S. Freeman , J. II. Ed- misten , Warwick Saunders , 13. Ii. Smitim , George W. Brewster , Chtampion S. Cimase , F. A. Sweezy , W. 0. Dimimmick and M. A. liartegan. After reciting the organization of the delegation and th3 convention , the report - port gives time reaoitmtions adapted. One of these provltlea for time choosing of a coimm- mittco of five fronm each state ivest of tim Mississippi , to be knowim as time perimmanent deep water utilization conmnmittee. For Nebraska - braska this conmimmittee is : J. N. GaMut o Colon , cimalrmnan ; W. Satmndero of Columnbum , secretary ; George \V. Brewster of Falls CIty , Champion S. Chase , Omaha ; F. A. Sovcezy , Biuo IIill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Shot Ills " . % 'ite for Immf1dehit' , CHICAGO , Oct. 3.-Edward Moe , a lures- porous tradesmmman , shot and fatally injured his vifo today at a North Market street hotel to which elms had gone with Peter Nelson , a frieimd of her imtms'oamid. ! tloe huati been informed - formed of time intended mmmcetimmg of time couple and foilowed timemmm to the imotol. Breaking down time door of timeir room ime imnummediately began tiring , cnmptying tile revolver at his wife , Nelson nmeanwltilo making hIs escape. Li hhmmmmg C1aimmi tttmmrts ( usi'e'lehmg.r. . LONDON , Oct. 4.-A dispatch to the Stan- dartl fronm Slmanghmai says that Li litung Chiang has gone to Peking at the special request - quest of time dowager enmpress of China , with whom iue has always hind time most cordIal rolatiomme. A grand scimeimia qf adnministrative reorganization lint been prepared between thmenm a iroiumineimt feature belmmg tIme remmmovai of thmo capital from Peking to some more sea - & a place in cemmtral China , Stennier ibeule-iisel ho I Cupful it ll.hil. LIMA , Peru , Oct. 3.-Via ( Galveston.-Ad- ) vices receIved here fronm Gucyaquil are to time effect that the British steaimmer Condor , wimicli ran Into th United State-s cruiser Alert and danmayecl liar to an anmount estimated at $20,000 , has been released , Time Coimilor's captain , hmnwsvor , Is detained pending a do- cisiomm in the caoe. - .iii'm Illoivmm to Aloimms , MONTI'ELIER , limO. , Oct. i.-Anulrew Cain and Wuiiiam Grose , coon hunters , mnatlvcr- tontly built a fire today over seine mmitro- glycerine that imatl been buried iii time grouirmd. Aim explosion followed , blowing both emmen to atoimms. L ' r- ' : - / , L41 \ : V ; - . , - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - . - _ . . . . . . - , - . . . . . . :1a : Ol'lINlhi ) 'I'uli' ] 1IlTlIllFOli ) . Mix Th.nimemi tial l'em'snns i'rep.etmt this l'lrst ivemiiig. SALT IjAKF : , Oct. 3-The granti annual Eletedulfodil held in Utnlm opened in limo taberif" mimiclo this afterimoon , The stammul was beaumtt- fully docorateth , anti in time center were two beatmtifui Vi'elslm harps. Seatc'ti cii limo stand ier. : lion. A. 1. Timonms , lion. George Q. Canmmomm , Jolmum Jamimes'alter Lewis , lavitl Jclmn anti Prof. Alex Lswis at Logan , Titero were altotmt 6,030 Imeople in attentimunce , Time exercises were comnmnenceuh by President A. L. 'rimommmis tlohivcrimmg a short address of wel- conic , in wimlch imo congratulated time Weisim pecple upon limo sticcese they have aeimieveti iii mnomsleah circles. lie was followed by lion. George Q. Cmuimmmomm , who spoke mit lemmgtlm. Time asseimiilP themi arose anti jotneti iii simiging ' ' /ttmmerlca , " mit tIme commclusomm of wlmicii the contests were opemmeti , time lmrogranm being a reciimition of tIme hiorm , ' 'Time Mmyflower anti thmQ i4imitiimig of tue i'ilgrhimm Fathers. " ladies' quartet contest , temior mmmii solo commtest , reel- lotion contest , contralto contests slngitmg of elmorus by commibinr'ml choirs , vhhi 'l'imrmu himvii ( ov. ( lre'milmmiige. I1OSTON , Oct. 8.--A huge numimber of cc- lmublicamms train various parts of thmo state. tlehcgatos to time conming state coimvemmtiomm , mmmcl in ( lila city yesterday to consider limo aitumatiomm , anti after careful tieliberatioum it was vmtetl immmammimously to oppa'e the noimmina- tioim of Goverimor Gremnitalge , This aetioim , it is said , 'as based upomm time tact that time governor has mmiadt' imimuimmelt ummpopular by sonme of his executive acts , amid it is believed sommmo other imiali wouhd receive more general amid , It is said these hiirty support ammti-Ureen- huge mmmeim will open hmoadqum.srtcrs at the Amnerican house Friday and all delegates to time state comiveimtloim , who for aiiy reason , ara olmposctl to time renonmitmation of time present - ent governor , imas'o been rctiumested to visit the rooimms. 3loveimiemm ( mif Oem'uti St , 'nmtmers , ( let , a. At New York-Arrived-FrancIsco , fronm 11cm Ii. At London-Arrived-Mohmawk , front Now York , At flrenmemi-Arrived-XIavcl , fromn New- Yorlc. At LivcrpoolAm'ivedGermanic , trout New York. At Baltiimmore-Arrived-Welmnar , from Breimmen. At Liverpool-Arrived-h umtiiana , from Phi ilatielplmia. At New York-Arrived-Britannic , from Liverpool ; Prussia , froni llamnburg. i'J _ JJi'fJJfJ 3. : rti - . - . , JMJ J F : % , i _ ' / 1 I Wt. . mcme giving away-abso- ' itutoly-tlmo Sticndnt'd sheet nmtmsi < tiimtt ymmut luhl'O 50011 ndvei.'ticd hot , s frtmin 2ie to $1 a WiIy- ) \Vo ulmiom'go nothing- I ) \Vo give it awmty- f $ ' .I'lio Ak Site Hen March is SOc. 'I But Standard sheet ouusie is free. i A. HOSPE , Jr. , t Music amid Art , 15li : ioumgiut'm , _ _ WHAT IS MALT ? Malt is barley , rye , wheat or oats , or a mlxturn nr , .ii. which hiss impen , 'a.i I. , enter the Incipient stage of germination ( "sprouted" ) by addition of moisture aumd geimtlo lmat , WHAT IS "MALT EXTRACT. " Malt Extract Is a fluid or senmi-fluiel propar- alien conttiuimiimg all tlmo commstitoments of malt , inciomching dlastaso to time ammmount of 2 per cent. This latter constituent is capabio of digesting 2,000 timmies its weight of stmrclmy : toed , hence the value of gooul malt extracts , ahimco timey are hot only nutriment timeni- celves. but aiul in digesting otimer foods. WIIAT IS SCIILI'rZ'S MALT EXTRACT ? It is pahatabie ihumid nmalt , containhimg a large percentage of extract malt , witim barely enough alcoimol to keep train fcrnmcnting. it itt time remedy par excellence for lo of mtppe- tile and dyapepsia anti for those who are ilebilitated lty wasting tlisottse. It is invai- uable to nuurimhmmg mmiotitcrs and cmiii be taken witii rehislm wimen all other ' 'ummaits" or melt beverages are refused , It is sold In huint bottles at 2.00 per dozen , delivemeti free. A free sample glass will he given to any iii- vaiitl who wislmes to test its virtues at ' SUEItMAN & McCONNELL'S IILUG STOIU - 1113 Dodge Street. Animal flxtracts-CerbrImme for brain , Cardimme for imeart , Ovmmrlne , etc. , 11.23. Mi druggists. . . - ; AMUSH3iIIN'i'S. 'rd. I531-i'AXTONihlJftflhiS3 , Mgr.4 , THI1I1 NIOJITS , COM1IJNC1NG Tonight at 8:15g CIJAS , E. CAI.LAIIAN'S ( i1lAT SCTUC 131ODIJCTION Bi'1lliantCmnpany , Eiabot'ato ScenIc 1itTects. Matimiecs Saturdmoy auicl Summidicy. Usual 1-riccs. Tel. i531-l'AXTON fi imuqfli3HS , Mgra , THREE IIIGIITSIOCT. 7 , 8 , 9 , TIatinco , ' , Vcdnesdmtv. Mommday emmtl Ttmmi'tdmiy Evemiimcs : , Edwin M. I lOY lea itomimaim I in I ) rn tmma , "MEXICO" lVctitmeamy : Mietitmee amm.i Ntgimt , the favorite coimmody IJm'imima : , "FiRIENDS" Mammageiii"lit of Am thur C. Aistomm. i I'ricet'-F'lmat uitar , tOe. o tummh $1.00 ; bnlenny , C.c , 110 ittid 75e ; gimimer ) ' , 2c. Itutu uf seats opcmma Saturtlay minim tmlitmm. Coming Oct. 10-12 HJIU1 ? E'iS Boyd9s TillIllil NlClhi'ff ; , coMliiNCINa Suiulny Night , Oct. 6 , Ct's miiiCmm's : : : I > flm.101I Oi' FUN ! Tue ltapiii , itliiL'itl ( mimr. m tIm-Ittd I I n g , Specitucular. itIatttt iaree ( mme.iy , "RUSH CITY" % -utim MA'rhlnvs end lmt'j.fllilb anti All time Old 1'mtvorlie't , 1mm time C'itmt. . , 1)'i5 : EiOOiI , i'mtoi'ltiTOitm4 , 5et on i'olo 1iturd.u ) mitortmmimg at the toiiowin lEers : i'lmat fl.tr. . Oe cal ti.'li ) ; balcormy , r.a0 intl 7c , gallery. 2e. Sc ) gotd rest'rvti sealS rut : .hi eacIm , 'Nrth's ' ! ' Milsic 11a11 , Cor , 10th nmtd Hartley , THE DAMM FAMILY i.ADIES' OflCiIIST8A , ivery l'yomtinmu fmum.m ti to 12. imimit lime , , "lotudimy , Tflurstiay emit ] Slumday , tmtntm 1 to C. Soiui't ; nIt VIolin memid Cerimet , Coiiia . : mjmcl luL'4t time linest lady tnusiclama is tii .outmi.Py. T I