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. , ARREST HlUT : PRO lOTERS
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TeIas Authorities Take Active Stepa to
Prosecute the Entire Gang.
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GRAND JURY HANDLES TilE MATTER
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ChnrKc" nr CII""lllrIIK In CIIIII I n
J , ' 'ln. ) " 1,111.,1Inl."t Ihtii SI"nrl
1.1 hips ClnlJnlur , In Ihe
Urcnl tisiscU.
flA1A4Ai Tcx. , Oct. 8.-A puzzlnt turn waa
taken by Governor Culberon and his nhnln-
Istratlon this morning which created some
Istraton
RIrprlso % . not only at thc headrluuters of the
Florida Athletc cub , but among tha ) people
generally who heard of It. I looks al If the
gloso contest alalr ! ha reached the war-to.
the-Ilnlfe stag so far as Governor Culberson
onll ( Attorney General Crane are conc < rned.
Atachment paperl were rcelvel by Sherlr
. . _ p Cable from , \ustn ! to bo served on W. K.
4 Wheelock , secretary of the Florhia Athletic
cub : W. A. lirily . manager of J. J. Corbtt :
Martin JuJn , manager of fob F'1tzIinmons.
and Joe Vendlg. These putles ar summoned
as vlttiesnes before the Travis county grand
Jury.V. . A. lirady accompanied by John
I.'arrel , arrIved In thc city at 9 a. m. on a
Central train coming from San Antonle. They
at once procedoll to the headquarters of the
Florida Athletic club where Mr. Brady met
Mayor Waters and City Attorney Martin of
Hot Springs , who have heon here several
days In consultaton with Iresldnt Dan
Stuart. While Mr. Brady was talking to the
Arllallas mon Sheriff Cable entered the ofce
of the club and announced that he hall at.
anneuncel
taclinents for W. K. Whelok. W. A. Brady
Martin Julen and Joe Vendig TIH latter Is
the eastern representative of the Florida
Athletic club. Vonlig and Julen had not at
that hour reache the city. Brady and
Wheelock gave bonds In the sum of $10 ;
each for their appearance.
Martin Jiiien . accompanied by Ernest I Roe-
ber. arrived at 11 . . " "
Irrlvel 1 a. I. on the 1\aty" train
from the south and proceeded to the OrIental
hotel The frt man to introduce himself to
Julen was Sheriff Cable Julen aha gave
lonl. ( The charge Is against Dan Stuart
and Is under article 960. tt ; IS , chap.
tlr t. penal cole of Texas which provides
that a "conspiracy entered Into In this state
for the purpose of committing any felony In
any other of the states or terrlorls of the
United States or In any foreign territory '
terriory'
shall Iv punished In the same manner ns If
the conspiracy so entered Into was to commit -
nut the offense In this state. " ,
The pcraly for such conspiracy under the
Texas cole Is "confinement In the penitentiary -
nry for not less than two or more than five
years. " fvo
A meeting to slect the ballfell ( wi take
place some time tomorrow. The governor's
acton Is I regarded as harsh to an extreme
degree
Dan Stuart at noon. received n telegram -
gram which reads : "lteiiable pates In Mel-
hourno Australlla . cable an oiler to Corbett
oIer
and Jlzshnrens of 20000. " Mr. Stuart had
no reply to inalce.
Joe Yenlll was attached on his arrival to-
night an a witness to appear before the grand
jury , ' at Austin. Secretary Whelock Iranl
Florida Athletic club Biady JuHon and Ven-
, dig ! O to Austin tomorrow night.
SAN ANTONI. Tex. . Oct S.Delane1.
Daly Donahlson
and Joe Corhett . trainers of
the champion were arrested today by Deputy
SherlI Nusher on an attachment from the
Travis county grand jury citing tht'm to -
ciing ap-
pear lt Austin tomorrow. They were gIven :
the option of giving : bond antI
opton going by them-
selves , but they electel to go with the of-
Ilcors . as by submitting to custody the
custoly ex-
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Pease of the trip IB thrown on the Btato.
Corbett doa not know what the move
means . When asked he Bald : "I hear that
they ore going to charge us with conspiracy
to vlollt& a law of the state. I was not aware '
that wo were conspIring
for any such pur-
poe , because as soon aB wo learned there
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was 1 i laW In Tea prohibiting the fight . WD
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ahnllonet . all Intention oC lghtng In
hOT SllNGB CONF'1DE4T.
hOT SIINGS. Ark. . Oct 8.-AI appearances -
ances Ilad people hero to believe that the
Corbet.I lzlmmons fight will take place In
this city . I.1st Sunday Mayor Waters
left for Dalas. prepared to bring the
contest hero. L3st night telegrams were received -
celvell from Mayor Waters from Ihlas SY-
lag that IL was practically settled that Hot
SprIngs \voull get the big flght. The fact
that wom3 at one of the hotels were already
being engaged today by sporting men con-
firms the belief here tlat the tip Is a straight
one. The Methodist Pastors' association lila
called a meeting for tomorrow to take such
action wise. In the 11relhes as they may deem
IITTIn ItOCIC Ark. . Oct. 8.-"You can
say for mo that I would not convene the leg-
laturo 1 II special session to stop 1 \ they
were to fgit In tn state house yard. "
Governor Clark used this language In conversation -
versaton with an Associated press reporter
today In reference to his probable acton In
the event that the Corhett.Fltzaimniono contest -
test should be advertised to take Place In
Hot Sprlngp. Ills manner was so deliberate
and emphatic that there could be nl pcslbe !
doubt of .ho earnestness of the governor
Governor Clark was In a most amiable f'alt
of mind and talked freely concerning the 1
later phase of the situation. "I do not 1
really know anything about it . " ho bogaii .
"bat I have heard a great many tumors about
schemes to hohl the contest In Arkansas . I
looks though as If they moan to bring It off
at hot Springs sure enough. The fact that
Mayor Waters nail City Attorney Martin of
Hot SprIngs arc In Dallas negotiating with
the managers of the affair Indicates beyond
doubt that Hal Springs wantB It and they
wil , very likely get it. "
"Wil you Interfere should they attempt
to bring It ofT there ? "
"My posltol In that regard Is wel known.
You may say that I will 110 everythIng In my
power to prevent the fight : that I will go as
far as the law , as It now stands , gives me
authority to go antI no farther. ! r. Martin Is
city attcrney at Hot prlngs and Is a lawyer
of lueh abIlity. He knows as wel a , IYEe1
or any one else just how far my authority I
goes and he seenHI to have decided that I. 1
as an officer who has taken the oath to en-
force the law as 1 find it . will gO to the
end of my authority and stop and that Is just
what 1 shall do. I am not disposed just
now however to say what my action will
bo should they attempt to bring ' the contest
oft In A Arkansuq but you can say for le that
I would not convene the legislature In special
session to stop 1 If they were to fight In
the state house yard. I shall see the law enforced .
forced . but 1 will not put the people to the
expense of a special session of the leglslaturo
to prevent a misdemeanor. "
NF\V YORK Oct. S.-A cable from the
Melbourne gvnlng News received here to
day mys that reliable Australians have
formed a sYllcato and are prepaed to oTter
a purst of $20,000. allowing the contestants
to arrange a ate to suIt their convenIence.
Information to this rect was wired to Dan
Stuart Brady and Julen at Ialhas.
"TJ STING THE LIENSE LAW.
AUSTIN Tex. . Oct. 8.-The casa of the tax
collector of Wllams5n county a al"j the.Blate
comptroller to f\rce the latter to 193ue a prlz
fight license was submitted to the supreme
court at noon today on oral arguments. This
case Is brought under the law passed by
regular s ° sslon of the Twenty-fourth legis-
laturo licensing prize fighting. The argu-
meuts of the Flate were to the effect that
the law just passed by the caled session of
the legislature . declaring vrIze fighting to bo
a felony . nullifies spcclfealy all prevIous
laws . and that Inasmuch ns .prlze fighting
Is now defined ns a felony the comptroller
cannot loSslbly Issue a Icmse for it. Whie
the ) lalnUf3 admit all this they claIm that
there Is some question as to the legality of
the law just passed making Priza fighting
fghtng
a felony , and they . desire an opinion as to the
force of the low licensing fighting In ea9)
the other law Is InoperatIve. Ex.Governor
Hog [ . representing the state along with the
attorney general also submits the following
folowing
propositions : . I there was no penal law
I prohibiting prize fighting the comptroller
would have no authority to Issue a ilcense
for reasons : ( ( ) That the lcense
ne' right to pas a law to license a crime
wlt.hln the class of uta In se , and (2) ( ) be-
cause l the bill ot ! rIghts the legislature Is
limited to the passage of laws for the bene-
I _ ft of the people , and under section 4. article
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Giving Away Bicycles. GIVING AWAY EAfIFVL PRESENTS
S ILK S frm Ih t e great Auction Sale in New York ,
The Greatest EargailS Ever Ofi'erd. .
The prices tel part of the story ; come in and see the goods ;
. ' they wi do the rest
Drocndell 'lllell Silks . all silk . full
Siks. 11 sik. ful :
IncheR wIlle , In , '
1 varIety of new III 2 9
. , , , etyhIshi colotIng , C
. " . 'lsh COIO'IIIS In elegant siii . nelu-
, ally wot'lh 7e I 3'/\1 / , Ilet'feet oolls ( ,
. , . : . . \ " , for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . A YAnD
. . Double WI'p f1'llh Silks , absolutely
: all sIlk . II cal'lllnl. : hlwn ! . Ian , navy , 2 9
. " . old lOse mil gl'ceIS. Otliet' hotes _ _ _ _ C
ki cal them n great bni ' .
: bl'galn : atiDe
- . . : ' . - ' . ynt'tl , we ' 11 sell them at . . . . . . . . , A Y A D
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. . AU Silk Ct'CI10IS , : " . ' ,
: actual3" worth 1OO
10
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. n . : ! ; fuji :0 : Inches wldc. In cream 3 9 C
. , , . ' white , lat gray . Illk ) , hillotj'o1i0 mil
. cerl'se , best value e\'U' offered at . . . A YAnD
iW Plain Colored ' -I'affeta Silk . rkli . brlh-
- . - , llntit . lustl , goods . actual value * 10
. per yard ; just the thin , for Hldt.ts
nnd dress linItig . In whie. liltik . light 4 9 C
. blue \ ' - , ' .
iin'y cai'tliiial
113calllni. old I'OSC , tal ( ,
. I'eel , b 1'01 , otc. . the best goods for
the IH'lce In this country go this week A YARD
. , at onI3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
. Exh'n heavy quality Colot'etl Faie Silks
' . In 1it'ovii . wlnc , ' ' , . 4 9
' . . hl'o\n. . In'3' green etc. , other C ,
honsel all\'lsl them ( as a : bnrgaln :
- t . at tiDe , out' 11'lco Is . . . . . . . . . . A AnD
Colol'Cll R:111 : Ducliesso nil tilk . rlU-
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_ ; ' : ! n' 10 Iltl113' , In Ilr the lew rlU4 9 C
, _ . dcsllblu Hhliles. n SIII'IIIII bI'gall :
, . at our 11.11.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . YA D
Plaid Silks , ( till : .1 Ilches vItlt' . II .the
lew colol'lug ! for rai ; Ilal.e baud. 6 9
. . some wulst 0' cape 1111g : silks thnt : C
are worth ( till ) ' 1.0 n 3'111 :0 titit'-
lug this : > 10 at only . . . . . . . . A YARD
Agents for Buttericl's Patterns.
HAVE I NAY DENs
10. of the constitution . R fight between mRI
and bait cannot he licensed . The court
reserves Its oplnionunthi next week.
I'Ii'l'I'ltI'I'Y " ' . \ ! . t mn\1' HACI : .
I'si , ' iirI ( i'M " ' ( 'r. ' sit I 'I'Iiii ' nnll'r.
( "N t. I ii' . flu INIierM .
LEXINGTON Oct. 8.-Though the weather
was bitterly cold to.lay fully 4t'OI ) PeoPle
witnessed the Ipnlng of the l\entlY
'Irottng lor8 llreedera' nasocla t ion's
twent.thlrl nnnunl meeting . The track !
was fast . the sport excellent. The feature
If the day was the Kentucky Futtirity .
\nl\o to owner S7.0. In the first heat
Oakland Baron rind I\ntrila Dell , tail en.r
In the b.tlng. trotted I tie . leaving Shadow
the favorite . In the last pasition. Oallonu
Baron caplurell the next three hlts : after
battling with Scorlne , thl Iconll choice
horRl' The row,1 went wild with excite-
IOnt nnd lifted l'rof. hilain . the driver uf
the winner the black lon of Baron \\lke : .
from the sulk ) ' nlrl carried him to the scales
, . where , , the . after
Iom. Colsn Ilro\l tiwnor nfer
rengratulating him Ilf'Rentel him with
$ : o ) . 'rho Tennessee atllte for IIi I rl. 2:1 :
clits ! waR tal1 In three heals hy Star
Iolnter. after he had druPlled the frst heat
to Jr'k . \gal by a head , . 'fisree hoots
were trotted In the 2:1 : claR trot and the
race was Postponed on accoUnt of Inrkne s.
Suminnrlc'i :
Kentucky Futurity ! for a.'ear.olll.allo
tl winner $7.0 : to Ihe Iconll horse $ ' ) .0i :
to the thlnl hors . $1IO ) ) : to the breelpr , of
the wlnner'n dam . $1.0 : Oakland Baron
nnd Kntllll Bell trotted 1 tie In the first
heat . 'Ilml : 2If.1. : Oallanl 110n
( tlam ) won the r000tlil . third nntl fourth
heat ! Time : tl : reconl. \ . 2:61 , . 2:18. : ICn-
Irma Bell iecond . Scorlno thlr,1 Boreni
Impetus arid I.arble also startell. I
Tile Tenncsee " stoke for pacers 2:1 : class 1
\alio to \lnner. $2,0 ; to second horse , I
$ .0 ; to thl,1 horio . $ ; 0 ; to fourth horse . ;
$100 : Star Pointer won th" second third nail I
fourth heat Time : 2:07 : . 2O2:08 : \ : % . :
Frank Anu won the fIrst hent. Time :
2:031 : . and ! wnii'second.V. , . \ . 1' . wan third
lrll Gulnete f01lrth. Vera Conel Ilrllon.
Colonel Thornton Alcn and Tommy Brown
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also Itnrtel )
2:17 : class trot purE' $1,0 ( unfinished ) :
One h"at each to the credit oC Bad Actor
In 2'1Hoota \ Soap In 2:16\ : and Isabella
In 2:17. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ont" On ( ' Gunt htiit' . . emi thc Cmii'iI.
Nf\\ ' YOHI _ . Oct 8.-1 was cold and
cheerlef3 today at Gr\eselul nail the racing
was tame and 111Irlles ! The only real '
good contest wa In the Neptune stakes for
2-'enr-ohls , at six Curlong when the four
"ontender fnlFhpd heals nput : heresy lt
30 to 1. held on the longpst nail managed to
! tamer acr s the line In time IU1. 1 was
a hard day on favorites. The attendance
la Itenance
wal : large. One good thing Amanda V.
cottlil manes do : nothing better thal second. Sum-
First race six furlongs : Emotional (8 ( to
1 ) won CarIb (6 ( to 1) ) second Salvable (8 ( to
5) thll . Time : 1 :17. :
Second race mile nail I ! lxtlnth : Governor -
ernor Sheehan (2 ( to 1 ) won Second At-
tempt (3 to 1 ) . "conl. 'he Swain (8 to . I )
third . ¶ 1lno : 1:1 : % .
Third race Neptune stakes , six furlongs :
heresy (20 to 1 won. Amanda V 01 ( to 1)
secondrohlCy (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:171. : ' .
Fourth race , time Parkvlf stakes . one
mie : Lucnnla ( ( to 2) won lranltnvlne (7
to 2) secontl ( , Conno'ss.ur ' (3 ( to 1 ) third Time :
I : 44.
Fifth race mile and thre-sixtCoiitls :
Gallpe ( ( to I ) won Counter Telor (3 ( to 1) )
" 'inoriil Sir Excess (6 to 5) ) third. Time :
3:0 : ! .
Sixth race six furlongs . selling : Sirrocco
I ( to I . ) Voii Ameer (7 ( to I ) second . The
Coon (10 ( wOli i ) third Time : 1:1 : feconl. . .
Cold IC(1) t Unwn th. . . \c..lllnn. . . . .
CINCINNATI 0. . Oct. 8.-Unusually cold
weather kept down time attendance at La-
tonln toda } ' . The track Is slow from recent
wOllllng. Summaries :
First race . ptire . one mile : Maid "Iarlan
(3 ( to t ) won , Queen May ( G to 1) ) iecotid ,
Ipnr ' Irving ( I to 2) ) third. Time : l:431 : \ .
Second race selling . six furlongs : Santa
Maria (0 ( to 1) ) won , Prince Imperial (6 ( to 6) )
second Olive (6 ( to 21 lhlrd. Time : 1:16. :
Third ! race purse Ivo antI a half furlongs :
Ben Hollla ' ( r to 2) ) won Sir Play (1 ( to 20) )
second Kirk (1 ( to 3) ) third Time : 1OO3. :
Fourth race . Avondale 1lkl. one mile :
Galen l'Or (6 ( to 1) ) von . Carrie Lyle (15 ( to 1)
leonl. , Overela (7 ( to 2) ) thlrll Time : 1:11 :
Fifth race purse live furlon : Anna
Garth (8 ( to 1 ) voim . Brace nldle (16 ( to 1) )
second Millie M(3to ( 1) ) thIrd. TIme : 1O2. :
Spoiled 1 GII.t 'Ihln .
DfTHOl , . Oct. 8.-I was cold nt High-
land park today but the racing was spirited
and close 1ln1sheswero the rule. Itegice
fnlshejw.ro BeH\e was
played for I good thing In the last race . but
Uncle Jim spoiled I and won hy n head.
First race ) aching . five furlongs : Virgin
won. Northwestern second Warren Leland
thlr . Time : 1.0 .
Second race. Ilx furlonls : Merry Queen
won Irene Woods seconil ! . Aueola third.
Time : 1:16 : % .
hlrd race one mile : Derelict won . Jlbl-
: second . Ethel Brown thlrll. Time : 1:6. :
Fourth race selling . six furlongs : Hnl-
loween won . Cnrar second Carl Hulan
third. Time : 1:2\ : \ . !
Fifth race one mile : Uncle Jim won
D.gue s.coad. I.azola third. Time : 1:45'/ : .
IIINhlr ) ' Invited tl SI. 1''h'rMhlrA.
NIW YOltIC Oct. 8-I N Pillsbury . the
S\'inner nt the Hastings chess
\ r Hastngs congress
today received n letter from the St. Peters-
burg Chess club invitIng him to take part
In I tournament to bo organized for the
month of November next In which Steinitz .
Tarrasch . Laller and Tschlgorln will also
ho Invited to participate. KICh contestant
wluld play four game with each other.
Four Prizes are offered a : follows : 1.'lr.it.
$2O ; ! second $160 : thIrd $10 ; fourth $ 30. In
adrlition a remuneration for every game
adrltlon
remunraton e\el gle
played of $20 to the wInner nod $3 to the
loser ; $0 for traveling expenses. : $ . Pillsbury -
bury Is not able to say whether lila business
w1 permit him to accept the invitation.
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SAN I FRANCISCO Ot. 8.-Flrst
( - race five
furionga . maIden 2-ycar-olds : Treachery
won Little Flush filly . second . Marigold
colt third. Time : lO2. :
S conl race . five furloimgs selling : Monitor
\voa . Marjorie second . gnelno third Time :
1:02. :
Third race five furlong . selling : Red
1tcsovon . Dick O'Matley second . atemulocino
O'lal.y ! econl. : lel10clno
third. Time : 1:03. :
Fourth race . six furlongs : Fannie Louise
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won , Imp. Ivy second Ike I . third 'rlme :
1:14 : % .
Fifth race . one rl . selling : " 'arrago
\vohl Ducl1ss o Mlpltns second . Hansom
third . 'rime : 1:40. seconl.
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1..I.I.n IN Onl ) ' ' \IIIII'nt. fims' ( Iii ,
Rate IIN Ih'.n In } f..t.
CIIICAGO Oct. 8-A meeting of the Wst-
era Freight association was held today An
application for a rate of 12 cents Iler 100
pounds ( on lumber from Minneapolis to Sioux
City and one of 16 cents to Omaha was referred -
tarred to a special committee . I was de-
cilled that no deduction should bo allowed on
Iowa and MississippI river trainc . except
lighterage. A reduction In rates between
Kansas City and Aurora Mo. . and between
St. LouIs and the same point was agree to.
Twenty thousand pounds was agreed upon
as the minimum car load weight on apples
on time lines of the Fort Scott & Memphis
road. Itoad machines and wheeled scrapers
were made subject to thIrd class rates.
Passenger representatives of the Chicago-
Omaha Ins held a meeting here today and
decided to adopt the same agreement for the
government of business westbound between
theo points as In elect eastbound Time
eastbound agreement provIdes for time maintenance -
tenanco of rates and the redemption of all
tickets found on the market disturbing the
situatIon .
All the western roads put a bIg open cut
In westbound freight rates Into effect toda ) ' .
The cut apples to all Colorado common
points. Tht rates to these Points now art :
Fifth class . and classes A. D. C. and I ) . . I
cents : class II. . 40 cents. The old tlrL rates
were : Fifth class 92 cents ; class A. $1.07 ;
class D. , 82 cents ; cas C. . 67 cents ; class D. .
lS % cents : class E. . 40 cents. '
"The apparent reduction , " salt a prominent I
tramc nianager "wIll not affect our revenues
In the slightest degree for the very gOld
reason that these reductions were mae
!
months ago. All that has been done Is to
announce them openly while before they
were male secretly. The next open cut
will probably be In classes and comlodly
rates to the Missouri rlnr. One Is to 10 expected -
peted any day. "
J1h'n.llA thme ' O"llrnl Ilrumnah .
TOPEKA , Oat 8.-Tho directors of the
Atchison , Stockton & Denver railroad held a
meeting at Atchison this morning to COI-
plete the organization. The following om-
ears were elected : A. J. laroll or Atchison
president : W , B. hail of Stockton vice pres
Ident : A. J. Felt of Atchison , scood'Ico
president : F. T. Burnham of Ileloit aecre-
tsy ; W. Ii. Caldwel of Iieioit . treasurer
The object of the organizaton Is to secure
before January 1 , 1897 , the extension of the
Central Dranch of the Missouri Pacific from
Stockton to a connectIon wIth the Union
lacl a road at the , .tatoa oC Bogue. Com.
mltee wee appointed to secure the rIght-
oC-way through Rooks and tir.uham
throlgh ! lrdham counties -
ties . I Is believed that the rlght-lf-way
will be doaah,1 to the committee .
CIA IPINS ? " " - LOSE AT 1IO1E
SpidOr2 Win/'I . / ' Somppj Game on the Orioles'
J Grounds .
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LOSERS MADE MANY RANK ERRORS
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Cost Iy J'"lh\c' ; : nl.t : l.rnhlc : lllTI
iInk. . cli\ , 'II'I'1 ; I'nth tl S'I'tuir ) '
Cuiim In : rim I I . ) . Ir.'c frlm
SrIoms , 01111111101.
BAITJMOJ . Oct. S.-Tho chilly weather
this forenoon had a ball effect on the base
ball cronIes for the cro\11 that turned out
was nothIng like as big ! as yestrday's. Themi
too . the threatening weather this morning
hail not entirely disappeared , and many were
kept away by the fear of rain. The rounds
were not yet completely dried from the rain
of last night but no mud was to be seen ant
In Ilractco the players seemed 10 get along
very well. There were not more tln 2.00
people on hand whtn the Cle\'elanl players
arrived 1111 were received In silence . not so
much ns a hiss being heard The Spiders getaway
away from the hotel wIthout any trouble.
A squal of ) olcemen was on hand end kept
the crowd . which numbrll about 300 men
and boys back from the mmmnihus The prac-
( ice work of both team ( ! was snappy and vigorous -
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orous
First liming : Durllct flied to ICeeler as
did McKean to Drodle. McAIer fed to
Gleason. No runs McGraw was out . Te-
beau imnasslatet Kceler filed to Ourllott. On
McGarr's bai throw to Tebau oC his cas
grounder lennln was safe at first . Keley
ted out to McAleem' . No mns.
Second Innllg : Tebeau took first on balls.
Zimmer struck out. Blake's two-bJger along
the left foul line limit 'ebau on third Mc-
Garr hit to McGraw . Iall took third but
Tebeau wenl out , McGraw to Clarke . trying
to got home McGarr : was forced at second
Jennings unaasised . by Young. No runs
Drodlo made n n\iat sIngle to loft . McAleer
made a pretty catch of Gleason's fly to C2n-
ter. Carey bunted cafely. Clarke fed to Mc-
Aloer hoTter went out at first , Tehlau to
Young. No runs
Third Inning : Burkett bunted safely but
was caught by Carey who secreted the ball
under his arm and touched Durkett when he
walktl oft the base Melean singled to left.
Chids led to lirodle ns did McAIcr. No
runs. McGraw put a twobagger In left and
took third on Keeler's sacrIfice . Young to
Tebeau. Jennings was out lcGarr to Te-
beau. Kelley was out . McKean to Tebeau.
No runs.
Fourth InnIng : Jennings ran from hIs posi-
ton at II0rt almost to the fence In front
of the left field bleachers and captured Te-
beast's tip foul fly . Zimmer died at first Oi
an easy one to McGraw. lake fed to Oea-
son. No runs Chids tumbled Brodle's easy
grounder. Zimmer got Gleason's high , fly .
Tebau mulell 1 little pop foul ly by Carey
which was right In his hands , Carey was
out McKean toiTebeau ) . Brodie getting to sec-
oml Clarke bunted safely Broie taking
third. Ho wasout Zimmer to McGarr when
ho started for hOle on inimor's feint ( to
throw to second to catch Clarke No runs.
Fifth Inning : McGarr got four bad ones I
Young sacrificed . , Carey unassIsted Burlet !
fed to KcI2) McKean got first on bal ! The ,
bases were filled on McGraw's error of
ChiMs' easy grounder but the side was re-
tr1 when Mc.lrcr went out at first on an
easy one to hotter. No ruins. hotter was
omit , lcKean' ' to Tebeau. McGraw singled to
center and stole second on a short passel
ball. Keeler f struck out. JennIngs fed to
Chmiiuls. No tUI '
Sixth maine : hotTer fumhle.1 . Tphp" ' "
bunT hilt. Zinimeni struck oll-t : ' - - ref ' i all
over the bal fielding Blake's easy lilt . but
time batter was out. McGarr fed to Gleason.
No runs. Keley flied to McAleer. Brodie '
was hit by a' ' pitched bali. Geason was out .
Young to ' flia3todle ! } taking second . Carey
fled to Chl . .o runs.
Seventh' inning . : Young put a double In
canter near th' score boar . Ourllett sin-
gled to rIght. Y'Ohr.g went to ! third and Dur-
kett took sec&iful al the throw In. McKean
was omit . Jennings ! to Carey. Barket played
off second on the play and he would have
been an easy out had Carey thrown the bal
promptly to Gleason. Kelley dropped Chlids'
easy fly and ( Young scored Ourkett remainIng -
Ing on second , . and scoring emi MeAleer's sin-
glo to center Teheau's single to right scored
Cimilds . lcAleer' going to third. Zimmer
fanned for the third tme today. Tebeau out
stealing second hotter to Jennings. Three
runs. Clarke single to right stole amT took
third on hotter's out . McKen to Tobeau.
The latter did not have his foot on the bag
but hunt did not lee It. A big kick re-
suled from time decIsion. Tebeau had his leg
111aced In such - position that HoTter was
almost tripped In crossing the bag. The
OrIole pitcher after turning round rushed back
to the base and throw 'ebeau to the groun ! .
A fight looked imnmlnent but was avoided by
'rebau's coolne McGraw was out lcKean
to Tcbeau . but Clarke scored Keeler hit one
too hot for Young and was safe. flake mae
a beautiful running catch of Jennings' long
fly to right. One run
Eighth Inning : Blake fed to Brodie. lc-
Garr singled to left. Young hit to Jennings
who threw to Geason to retire McGarr at
second but the kid dropped the bali . Burket
slnglell to left and McGarr scored. leKean
was out Carey unassisted. Chids hIt a slow
one to JtnnhJgs and Yonng scored. Chids
stole second. McAIEr fouled out to Clarlle
Two runs. : lc'leer tool Keiley's fly right off
time fence Brodlo sIngled to center. Gea9n
flied , to Burkott , as did Carey to Dhke. No
runs.
runs.Ninth Inning : Keeler mufed Tebeau's fly.
ZimmE singled to left and Tebeau went out .
Keley to lcGr\\ Carey got Blake's foul
fly . lcGarr was out Jennings to Carey. No
rimums. Clarke fed to McKeau. Hofer fouled
out to Zlmmr. McGraw tool first on balls .
as did Keeler. JennIngs was hit by a pitched
ball. Kelley hit I hot one to McKean and
was safe. McGraw scoring and time others
moving up a base eacim but Drodle went out
Young to Tebeau. One run Score :
BAL'rIMOR1.
\0. n. OU. P0. A. E
McGraw. 3b. . . . . . . I 1 2 1 2 1
ICeeier . rt. . . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 1 0 1
Jennings. sa . . . . . . . 4 0 0 3 4 0 ,
Kelley . If. . . . . . . . . a 0 1 1 t 1 I
I.
1role. nn. . . . . . . . . .1 0 3 4 0 0
Gleason . 2b. . . . . . . 4 0 0 3 0 1
CarlY. Ib. . . . . . . . 4 0 1 9 0 0
Clarke. . . . . . . . . . 4 t 2 r 0 0
10r.r. ) . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 2 .1
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Totals . . . . . . . .37 3 9 2 9 6
CLEVBrAND.
AB. R. lIIL P0. A. E.
Ilmirkctt . I. . . . . . . . . I 1 3 3 0 0
McKcan as. . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 1 I 0 ,
CI'lds. 2b. . . . m'I 1 1 2 1 I
McAleer . na.--- . . . I 0 1 5 0 0 I
' 'ebeal. Ib..I . , . . . , . . . 4 0 1 10 1 1 I
Zimuner C . . ! .i..J ; . . 5 0 1 3 1 0
Blake . rf . . . . . . . . . . I 0 1 2 0 0
McGarr 3u. . ; . . ; . . 4 t 1 1 1 1
Young P. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 3 . 1 1 3 0
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Totals . . . . . ; . . . . .0 I i. 1 2 1 3
Baltimore . . . t 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1- 2
Cleveland . . , J.j , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0-5
Earned rmmn.44flaltlmnore . 1 : Cleveland . I .
Two.base hl DInkf. Youn . ? mlcrmaw.
Sacrleo his : W5eltr . ( hicasan . Young . Stolen
bases : Clarke . 'lcGralh I I. Struck out :
By hotter 3 ; by ' Toting . lh Base on baiis :
Oft HotTer . 4 [ . pit Young . 2. Struck bals '
pitcher : By Young. Time : Three hours.
Umpire : Kelt
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( rlr. itiiul J,1msgmi. ' Illn.1 tl ' Fight .
Nl.n\ YOU Oct. 8.-After the Interfer- '
once or the . 1hulsn county authorIties .
which pro\.ntl)11 the meeting of Grio anti
I.avlgno last sight . time fighters . with theIr
managers nail backers . lost . no time In mak-
lag terms wIth Jim J..nnety. mlnagtr of
time I rplm Athletic . club . Maspeth 1. J
Kennel ' orh1nalt. made time match for hi !
club but F'arley's Offer was lore lberl.
hence the Ialco of last night. Ilariy today
artclm of ar''ment for u bout of t wlnty
rounds at catch wlchtl were signed b\
Hugh BI'hl1 for Grlro anll Sam Fitzpatrick
for la'ignc' . . The lout wi he brought ore
w'thll thllt ) days In tIme mplre cluh'
l\l ! a.
I a.I.hI111j tt'iiii'mi Still ) ' Shot
W ASHI a'rON. ( 0,1 t. 8.-1 JvEr ! C. Yeatt-
man . , cno of the best known bicyclists In th"
et ) anti nt one time holder of the twent . -
four hour c harliionship road record of 2"O
nlQClllenla I shct rol Idetl hlm.clf
yesterday whlo- OUt . riding near Charle :
tovtu . Jlenon county . \ \'a. ills fnthel'
Is employed . thu , Interior deparlment .
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UIH..I'I .r flit' , 'w1Irl1 ni. . . . .
1.0N1ON , ot\ S.-Thl Nl'wmarlut : second
October mneeti'g : Cj led toda ) ' . In the Trial
stkts event thpro were sIx starters . indutl
II ! llr ( 'hro' : 1)15) ' Ho e'l Mogul which
t&cthim4 plat . I.urJ Veruy' New Ywln
ning time race . Inll T. Jenning anuteu I
being seconul , . _ _ _ _ _ _
1Ul'USU : Nlhhl't' UI ' 1'11 IIU IACI' : .
( I remit It Iii lug hT I.dlhll I 1.111 In Ite-
( " , " ' , 'r I."t ( hrnui iiui .
A good elzel crowd of enthllaltl gnth-
ered nl diaries Street Bicycle Park Inst
evening to wlnc s the second Inltnl1lent
of the great six-day cass A bicycle race .
notwlhtlnlng , the cool weather . and the ) '
were wel repall for their troll : ( ni thY
witnessed as pretty amid exctng a race as
Iny crank commIt ! wlph to see.
'rho 11.rformnnce of the Irst evening W.IS
repeated amid the cro\lt was kept too bums } '
cohi .
cheerln the riders to think of being , :
!
At no time lurIng the two hours rllln did
limo lutere amid enthlslasm 1111)50 The
riders time Ilace. Ilmlll } vied with each other In setting
hurry I t/hll. time mmiessemmger klil . work'd
wih 1ht ! / amid tim a In to toga In lie t lulls he
hall lost on lon(1) evening . hit to no mmvaml .
'I'oozer Iml the rest of the Ilh'rl hung to
him for dear life . amid It WIS IIosslblo for
him to break nWI ' flom them. ' .l'hree tme :
during tl ovenlnl Ill he break Iwn ) ' nt nn
eighmteen-secoumml clil In nn emllnvor to take
I blip hit ho could not Ilul away from
1 Tcozfr nail Murray. At time sixtieth 111
l'etitum Illllr.1 h1s wheel anti 'l'oozer nail
I l dlhl quickly took advantage of his mis-
, hap Iml , nlnel I lap on himmu UI ! gl\lng
'roozer n beau of one lab ) . Parker nail \\al
hal I coillsiotm . Inl l'onleqlenU ) ' Iarl.er
I lost four limps and 'Vil lost six Muirray
I developed I \ terrific burst of spel'I1 lt )
slxt ' -secont mile . anti for n tulle anti 1
halt 1001el ns If he woull surely gain a
1111 on the ro\\'d , but I hurry 1' , lghl got 1
kink In his buck . put his nose to the haull"
har and fairly made the track smoke . and
t'boetl Uthe . with ' Parker numd
! tip gap wih 'roozcr nn
U\ \ !
Pegni tiomi Cast to hula wheel
At time Inn the hoys startel to spurt
long before the Innl lap . miami mulntlhlcll 1
terrific speed to time end Harry l' lghl Slum-
)
hlng I first ! . hut helng only two feet almond
of Iark.r. nail 'I'oozt'r nail Murray coming
In neck anti n.ck for third laee. ) Eulgiulll
won the s11clal Prize for the ) cvenln . 1"01-
lowing Is the score :
Miie. Laps.I I lle . Laps .
'oozer . . 7M 6 Murray . . . i6 7 I
I'egaiu . . . 78 5 \'nl . . . 7t 6 I
fldgimili : . . . 78 3 : 'l'imonmamt . . 7 2 I
Parker . . 78 1 'agger . . . 51 I l
Brewer . . 7 6 I
This e\nlng all ladies will be 11 nll tel ,
tree to the grounds _ . Inl grand stand .
OIHJhlA I nf the 1ur. " Cuiimrsl mug :1..t. '
. . , . meet-
HUHON , S. D. . Oct 8.-The coursing -
lag , openel here tola ) ' . 'he great event of
the meeting was tIme American cup for grc ' -
hounls of all ages at $26 eachm with $ o
added , to the \alie of $ .0. Time rey-
houmls Ire from Chicago San Francisco
Indianapolis . New York Inrlrl. S. D. .
Oxford Knn . Oakes . S. I ) . . Fox Lake Aber-
Ien. S. D. , Ilawarden . In. . Minneapolis . St.
LouIs Iirookiyn Connecticut nail ; lnne-
sotmt. The Irst round of time American \\'at-
orloo cup \\'IS run through with the follow-
Clp'IS rUI thlugl folow-
lag results : Fear Not beat Dantun lnster
Dennis beat Val hop Van Aafkl beat Royal
Buck St. Claire beat 'I'rllby . Diana heut
Calif. Charmln May beat Sunet , Het of
Stone blat Major I'rince Fullerton beat
Nellie Weeds . Frank Green beat Donald ,
Muster Glenlclrk beat Ha\en. Long Olds
beat Itagnarocle . Pearl beat Lady Dellock.
Glklrl , beat Kirk Genn : Miller's Hohblo' '
heat Flying Buck Eleanor beat Yorkshire :
and Luclnn Swift beat gmln Pasha.
nnl
' \h'II.1 stud uncles.
Last night the Omaha Wheel club boys
enjoyed something a little out of the orll-
mmary In the way of I regular imiectirg.
Messrs. Siefken and Foyo were up time river
with their Huns on SUlla } ' and hrolght
hack n whole lot of teal. Last Ilght the
crowd of memher nt the club rooms hOI ,
the pleasure oC Ilscufsln jute ) ' . lender teal '
cooked to a turn amid 8ln'ell hot , oJnn , with 1
routine business and . ' oncom\nnts. , I Is
the Intention of time club nmnnagement IOW
that the riding season Is almost closemi to
make the social Intereourso of the organ-
Iznton more or a C"lture.
Cross-Commthsme'mmt ' \.I..h-rN.
Theodore Krness and nls : brother. Ellio
O. ICragness arrive In Omaha 'esteray
from Minneapolis. They left Minneapolis
Wednesday . and theIr wheels
'cdn.sla anl on are en-
route to San Francisco . which place they
"xpec to reach In about sIx woekR. 'ho
two wheelmel nre traveling under Y. r C.
A. colors antI are stopping . lt their headquarters -
quarters while In the city.
' .S'utIter Cnlll Starts fur Cmiii forimium .
NI W hAVEN Conn. . Oct. 8.-Walter
Camp the foot bal expert . will leave for
California on Saturday to fill his engage- .
ment to coach time Stanford university
eleven. Time trip Is partly for his health.
lo wIll remain In California hut 1 month
and wi retlr In time for the Yale-Prince-
ton gnme. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SlrllAhl IellN jut Ottusumvn .
OTTUMWA . Ia. . Oct. S.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-There ) was some good shootIng
at the West End Gun club tOlrnnnont
today. Dr. Douth.t of O ceoll killed tw'n-
t-five straight twice. Dr. Webster of this
city also got twent ' -lve straight amid there
were thr.e matches where two ted with
ten straight. _ _ _ _ _ _
Rose's ChnlcnAC Ilecelvel.
NEW YOI1K Oct. 8.-Tho written chal- I
lengo of time Royal Victoria Yacht club In i
behalf of Mr. C. D hose for the Amerlca's I
cup has been received. A special motng
to consider It hilts been clled for mlonUay
evening October 16
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G. . . Jnll lr.lllr v S , ' lhiuils.
Yesterday the News.Republc. which has
called Itself a newspaper , surrendered itself to
its printers , Colcn,1 Akin amid other creditors
for the satisfaction of theIr bills. The col-
lapse began In time morning . when an employo
whose pay was back $ & 0. learing that the
concern was about to crumble ( demande of
Mr. May . who has been posing ns one of the
proprietors . cash or blood lie could not get
cash and smote lay on the jaw. The circumstance -
cumstanco caused a lining up of all parte"
whose names were en time ledger with time
rcul that the IndefnUo nssots of the con-
cern were put In creditors' hand Time latter
put II. M. uhf . In charge and Intmate that
they will attempt to keep the thing going as
nn experlmont to get t Jlr money out of It.
.
TIIL.lIttAl'IIIC IIItIIIt4 .
Authoriy has been granted . for the organ-
Izaton of the First National bank of Shaw-
net' . Old.
NO\\1 hums been recllvell of the buring nt
sea of the Britsh shill Gorlell. Time crew
were all saveti.
I'rot Howe of Boston has received a gold
modal conforrll\ upon him by time Berln
Society for limo Iromoloa of Indutry.
A movement Is I on Coot In Mexico to induce
the Unl.l , States to abolish time tonnage
dues on Mexican ships In time ports of this
eountr ' .
Reports of returning slll"rs indicate that
time numher of animals which visited the
seal Illauds . this year was much Jess than
formerly.
'rho jury In the case of Father Flahert ,
the Mount ? Morris N. Y. priest accused of
not crIminal gmmiit ) afmul. . brought In a \er\lct of
' Inl . F\r."essa 1 ? ler of the U'lverlty
of I'ennsylvamuia will visit time South Sea Islands .
lands In scarch of ethnological and arch-
leolollcal 511eclmcnf.
'rhe te\IUO cuter ! Corwin Grant and
Perr ) ' nrrlvel nt New 'hatcom.'ash. . .
Tuesday from Bering ! sea They report the
total seal catch at between 40.0 anti 1.00.
Time No'w York court of nppolls hmo af-
firmed the jlllgment of time lower court In
the case of lIt ward S. Stoke nlllnst John
\V. lackay ot al. The case Involves $ : .0.
I Am Glad
To tell 'what hood's arsaparIlIa hiss done
for me. I lied the grIp and its ill ofteet
_ _ settled all over
: : .
1 ! . naoI had cramps
- . ' In my legs and
" frequently I had
to get up at
night and walk
torelmixthmeanus-
dee , I also had
. .
. stomach troub-
- . . Itlucum took
, . ltood'a
' \ \ cilia. One bottle
\ cured tuocramp } ,
.
' and amaother hiss
-
helped my atom-
ach trouble
greatly. I bavo taken 8 bottles and
use Hood's l'hils which are the best I ever
t0ok , " U , A. MEL.\'IN , IMators , Oregoil.
oed Sarsaparfla
s the O'ily
True Iood Purifier
Prominently In thopubilo eye today.
Fi4od's ; Pills esytlbUl easy to t&kS ,
&svineffocL SIC ,
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDNGS )
Mayor Vetoes Further Appropriation for
the Health Fun .
TO CONSIDER AT' ADJOURNED MEEllNG
Ih'nrn" SI.hhll' , , ' l'rUIIII.1111 S I C " ' (
II"h : . . " (111'h'rl ft'I t' .1 all
mm mitt L'isiice C."rt I.rerre,1
III mu CII"ul h. . . .
I took the city council jUt forty minute
to clean up the business on the clrl8 11011.
last night
The ma'or'sto of time resoluton by
which $625 was trnerrtd to the heJlh '
fund was not acted upomu . There were not
votes enough ) resent to override the ( veto
I and time council atoure ! to 7:30 : o'clock net
Tuesday muigimt . when the IrOSSJgo wIll bo
considered II nlJournCl mssion. In vetoing
the rolutol the mayor said :
I return hmerewitim . without amy approval
resolution No h of October 4. Dpproprlatng
$525 out of tIme geimeral funl for the Board
of , l.alh , to bo avaIlable only for time sal- :
lry of time mt3' Ih ) 'slclal amid certain des-
Ignat(1 oihicers ) 1 ha\o vetoed this resolim-
ton for two reasons 'rho lolrl uf H.alh
humus Incurrld lahltel which alount to
57.G over anti nho\'e the 1I10unt set 15110
for the board. These Inhltes "houl he
taken cure of first , and nmm9' SUf'us : remainIng -
Ing could he , I'votel to such hutmrposes ns
time board Ilght direct. 'fhe resolution In
question Iglorc ! entrel ' this overdraft mind
Is mumitle for its ' . There
mme provision 1IIle I ! pamIIt 'hlro
are b his new In the Ianls : of tIme com'troler
which cnnnot lie Inserted In time Illproprl.l-
ton ! orlnnnces for lack oC fuml In the
Iwalh fund I Is therefore improper to
malta an appropriation for n speclle pur-
pose when tim 10nc ) ' should be expemitied
In other ' ' . OX)1
lther 'a's.
Another reason for vetoing this resoluton
Is that It 8p.ell.s lie ollcers to be eta'
plo11 by the boarml . which Is contrr } ' to
the ) ilaln ' Intent of time charter. Time
councIl I has mme authority to dictate
what olcers the hoard of lealh must
eniphoy . I thai counci sees lit to mippropri-
ate money for time use of the board . time
bonrd must he alowld to expend It 19 It
ses lIt. I do Iot believe It will be Iecessary
to employ Iny sanitary inspectors urlnH
the relllller of the year . As I hl\o ! urged
since the heslnnlng of the year . the snni-
tutry inspection can bo better Performed by
)
the palko force nlHI without any oxpnse
to the city. We hall I Ilmetcal exnmpll of
the clclenc ) ' oC this Ilhll of Inlllcton last
spring amid there can bl 10 question about
it far almond of the prevailing .
I being flr nheat prevaing Iystem.
I thIs Is done the Imount r.qulrell by time
board would be much les than uuder the
ohl mnethoil. I have urged this upon the
board a ! a mean of avoiding ni overdraft . .
hut wihout n\al. nnd It Is now necessary
to make some Provision for paying limo over-
bit ) which hl ! been created but time IHI'or
and council hl\e no right to dictate how
timbi lone } ' ! hal be expended.
Gas Inspector Gilbert was granted I leave
of absence for one week to attend the conven
tion of the AmerIcan Gaslight association at
Phllelphla. October 16.
Time council acceplel , an invitation to attend
the Catholc fair on Thursday evening.
George Stebbins submitted n proposition
to furnIsh time city with suitable jail and
police court quarters. lie was \ftrrel to the
committee on police. The proposition contemplates -
templates the erection If a two-story anti
basement brick amid stone building on lot 7.
block 1. near Slxtenlh ant Howard streets
The buiding Is to be completell Inside of six
months from date and to be rented to the
city for five years at $3&0 per mmmomith . This
IB the same rental that Is being paId for the
present quarters.
The rsoluton by which $100 was sought to
be approllrlatC1 to pay the expenses of the
buiding Inspector to tie national convention
of Inspectors was turnC11 down emu the rcom-
memlaton of the fnance commimittee .
SlcnlhlJ1 or Ihumrghmmrs .
Last cnnlng about 10 e'cck burglars
entered the rom of Miss A. M. Wool. who
Is a stenographer at the court house on the
5co111 hoar of the Fronzer 111-116 North
Twenty-frh street. Miss Wood's room opens
on a side alley . and It Is supposed that the
burglars climbed on lop of the porch and then
entert the window. Several small articles
of jewelry were taken , but the value did
not exceel $10. There were other things In
the room of more value thnt wre left by the
callers In their hurrlel scape.
On Monday nlgh time show case of the
Nebraska Clothing company was broken Into
amid n number of lists and caps removed.
A gang of small boys that has ben hangIng
around the lilac was suspected of the rob-
bery. Last evening a member of time gang
was seen near the store wearitmg one of the
stolen hats. He was arrested on suspicion .
and gave the name of Charles Smltim
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Glulnur In ( Oit Un'llA Forum .
TORONTO . Ont. . Ot. 8.-Juiko Gamulnur
with his hmm'otimer left tiiis afternoon for the
Austin International regatta. The champion
looks In racing Corm.
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USEFUL BOOKS GIVEN AWAY
i'(8'I'htt'"I'ioNS I.'UI . : IAIO U , n'I .
AXI ) i"tC't' " "UlIC. (
Mrs. NelA laggett oC Boston has recently
written a book " 1 lnIY Work and Art 1eco.
ratiomme , " that gives practical Instructons for
making dollies . table covers scarfs . \
cioths pin cushIons . etc. . etc. . with fifty ihhtms.
trations . This book together \ \ Ih "Success.
ful home lyeiimg " \ I bo sent free to any
reader oC The lice who forwards the follow-
lug / coupon 10 Wels. Ichartson & Co. ,
ilurlingtomi . Vt :
cum'u .
'l'iiis . 'ull.In , " r"I"h'r or
lhi . t. . . I. ontO i'.iiy uC "l'uimi' ) '
" 'url , nl.t . \rl H..II.n lout " . "
1.,1 " $ n""Mful hhuiiii' 1)111. "
Thc nbove liberal offer Is malII to advertise
the old reliable Iamonll D'cs nhl to get
their hook upon home dyeing Into tIme homcs
of women who want te t dross wel by muling
their old clothing look like nlnv. I
In some towns dealers sell Imlntons of 1
) nmoli Uns Bimfllui ) ' because the ) ' can make
more Profit on the ! weak , aibulterateti aimli-
stitutes , Sommue of timeumi. dyes citilmmm to color
iiotim Cotton ammil wool with time sanme liackago ,
hut tiuI is aim ImlihmOsalbIlity , mis time miser soomm
fintl wlmen slam imas tried to color cottoim with
a tiye limat is hot esimeeially mmmade for timat
turpose. 1)lanmond Iycs have di1frent tlyca
for cottoim froumi timoso timat are mused fur wool
atmil are this' oimly package ( i9'e5 on lImo mnarkot
tluat can be relied upon to give colors that
ii iii mmot fade or crock. Time fact timat lLa.
mmmoiumi lyes imave been tIme stamudarul imommm
tlyes for mmeariy twenty years anti timat timeir
sais' Itmcreascs from year to your , is proof
hiositive that they imoi'er hind an equil.
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thIUSi'ihIlN'I'S ,
' '
ThEAt'
Tel , 150 1lm.XTN.tflhLJ5flI3SS , Mar. , .
Matinee Today at 2:30 :
Entire IO''CI' l"loni' 50c ,
AII3P IlItleolly Seat 25e.
TOlligilt flt 8:15 ,
Time smuccei.stuml roumiamutic drammmn ,
"FRIENDS"
Management of Arthur C. Aisten ,
I'rhces-Flrst floor , SOc. 75c mind tilt : bmulcciuy ,
35c , SOc amid 75c ; gallery , SIc. Sale of seats opeimi
Saturday nmoralng ,
TAT
Tel. 1531-i'AX'L'ON&iiuium3S , Mars ,
Timrt't' NIgtmt , f'oin isneing
TltIhtSI ) . Y , OG'i'OmliIIt. 10 ,
TIme lienuthlul I'lny of Steal i.tfe ,
IUMAN HEARTS.
OrigInal Cnst Cream MIn.'r' , Nrw'oric Tlmeater.
'niB uIlIATIiT : l'itomUOTIoN oi'
aiOttit TIMES.
OmIAT1O''EII S.'TtJIttAY. UmtAh l'iIICES.
ConiIiit O.t. 1:1-16 : , Coutroy & IoX ,
qEr , NEW
3s !
TiffliflI N1O11TSCOMMEUCiO'U
THURSDAY , OCT. 10.
( MatInee hiaturha' . )
First I'resentation in 'rids CIty of
-HO VT ' S- -
Portrayal of time fair sex in iIitics , entitieJ ,
"A CU1TETEO IOMANI"
It will be PiaYCi ml ) ' a conmpnimy ot well Itnowa
umail competent nrtttts , inclmmdtntt
MIIS. C1tlt0i.1E 3hlMIhiT. hOYT ,
New Music I' ' ) ' liriliian , Scenery ity Vcegthen ,
Seiiti4 Cii m'abo W'o1nos.la' at time ftillonqgm.
prices : First hoer , Sic , 5c anal 11,00 , b.mlcony.
SOc au'S 75c ; gallery , 23g.
qt'f INiAGEtUINT (
EXTUAORDINARY
THI1IE NIGHTSflIflBf ( 11111
OUIW11TUI. ,
Davis & 1renim's Stupendous Scenic ProJuctioo ,
"ON THE BOWEY'
Time Greatest Comic , Drammmatlc nn.i . ficemmtc
Artmievemnciit ever fitaget in Ammmerica ,
Tima Ail-Conquerhuig Cn3t , Lnchuiing
emvt'l' ' lhPflflhh7 Chmmmmmmpimmim flu higo
LI I U I iA iiltUJJiU , ) ummuuhicr of hum \\'orltl ,
m mmii IC I mm mit tim mu I itmw&iry.
Time sale of seats III open Sattmrtiiy mmmornlnc.
First ulcer , SOc. 5e nail sm.o ; immicomiy , ICe end
75c gallery , 25c. 134 good mesereii seats mit 50
each.
Lace Curtain 1e
At Bennett's.
,
.14 , All this week , to close out , we offot' a big lot of ,
Lace Ctmi'talns cheaper timaim othier can btty thorn ,
4 tj > No irndter how wo got them. T
\iVc vi11 sell a nice pair curtains for ( $ o
%
.
Ancxtt'agoodpairat . . . . . . . . 8o
Still better ones at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f$1.OO ;
> Finer grades at . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.35
1''I , ,
'I An elegant pair at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'i 3.98 Irish Point Curtains at . . , . . 42.4O
$3.98 Irish Point Curtains at , . . . . .
:
: A lot of odd pali'.i and odd ctit'tans at oimu luaU
pi'k'e. fr
, WI R. Bennett Co
t ) 15th and Capitol Ave. I.
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Chas1 Shivericic & Co.
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I'hII LARGEST STOCK ANI ) LOWES'L' l'RICIS
FURNITURE
S 0
C DRAPERLS . .
ACURTAINS
C 0
.A bmoaiitlftil uie' StoJk , iiirIittsed at ( lie
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1a'est Prlee ever k nOV.11
I2I)3 D'J.3 sr. , - . . OMAHA.