- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -4-- _ _ - . : . . - - - . 1' . I' , ' . 2 _ _ _ TILE Ol\f.AHA DAhiIJY nn.i'I1trEsIAY : , . : . . . OC'L'Onmn 1 . IRU ; . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MOSHER CASE UP AT LINCOLN Litigation Growing Ont of tim Wreck Bank Before Judge : ; Sh1ra. STATE COURT WILL lAVE ! NO VOICE : ! IOUIIII tll ILpniip. ' 1 frlllU th4' 1..1. crul Cllurt Overruled UN 1.sts of CO"JHCNN Are In- , 'oh'l..I. IINCON , Oct. I 1.-pcIaIj-Judgo ( ) Shlrs In the tmleral court this 10rnlnl rendered - dered oral ) his decision on the ) moton to remand to the slate court the caRes brought aKalnst C.V. . Ioshcr and the directors ot the Capital Natonal bank by tepoattora . lie overruled the motion. There caes were frt brought In the Ilslrlct court to recover ; from the dlrector ! losses oleKell to have been sustained by plalnttR because ot tale Atatements of the hank' ) condition made by ofcer ! and dhrectora At the Instance at 1o- tendants they were removed to the federal court. Attorneys for plaintfs had moved to have them remanded on the theory that they presented no federal qijeattona. Judge Shlras hohl that they Invch'e Iluestions ot law arising under the constitution and laws of conKrtSS. The cases are brought by Thomas Halley , Isaac 10lt , the Jones Na- tonal lank oC Seword , the Bank of Staple- hurst , the Bank of Utica and henry Garner. The first case called before a jury In the federal court thIs term Is I that In which Dwhht ; S. Allen and ordyco It. Marion at Lake Geneva \Vls. , sue the LIncoln SavlnKs Bank and , Safe Deposi company to recover $ ,00 on collateral note held by the bank the plaintff claim wrongfully . and $5,000 damages , $ .OOO In all. The students ot the State unlverdty were nddre2s'd this morning . hy Prot. Thuber of the Chicago Inl.erslty , Ills remarks were short , hut were listened to with great Inter- est by the stullen ! Dr. T. .1. Steele oC the hastings Asylum for the Ins1ne. who Is the guest oC Snperintetl- cot Abbott at the Lincoln hospial , Is nr- ranging for the removal at about twenty incurable - curable boone patents tram Lincoln to the Jastnjs asylum. This afternoon Ur. .1 I. Greene late assistant superintendent oC the Lincoln lospltal for the Insane left for Indiana - diana , where he will visit trlends. From thence be goes to the Atlanta exposition , and I probqby ! to 1iirope. I Omaha people lu Lincoln : At the Lindel -George S. Vnzon , II. C. Browne. S. T. norsey , : : I ! eyer. At the Capltal-B G. 'Thomas ' Ii. F. Fretlckon. 11sS1 Can- tion N. P. Chamherlaln A. F. \Vllkine . At the 1.lnolu-F. W. LIttle . jr. . Frank Irvine , W. A. Pixley. J. G. Shnrman. jr. . Ii. B. Cor- yplt J. C..Enhenter , C. K. Ieninan E. Z. l'otter. J. I. 1lvesey. I 1ulhal. C. II. Dal- I Hot , M. A. Itall - . Leigh - - Leolte. - TrlRI of .T . P. I'rrN ArrRI , 'd. PENDER . Neb. . Oct. H.-Speclal ( Tele- grim.-The ) trial at J.P. Myers and W. S. Garrett , who were arrested Saturday for l . rLr'sting and interfering with the Indian po- lice , comes up for hearing tomorrow before 0 JUEtce Lotlrosh nt Wlnnehago ngency. \ ' , United States Dstrict Attorney Sawyer ort . I t rl\'ed here tram Omaha this afternoon and i nt once drove over to the agency to assist the I prosecution. ' . n""I.Col to Go'rlo , ' lIoIoiil , . GRANt ) ISLAND. Neb. , Oct H.-Speclal. ( ) I - CommandantVileon at the Soldiers' home will give a reception to Governor 10lcomb. ConKresman W. E. Andrews and the state ofcials at the home next Monday , the event beIng In celebration oC the seventh unnlver- Eary at the opening of the home 'I'o " 'n'I" ' CUlzrnN hurt. I WAYNl . Neb. , Oct. 1--Special-just ( ) : after crossing the railroad track this otter- noon , Draymnn JOhanson's team became I frIghtened ! and as the driver carelessly stepped , down on the tongue to fix one of the lines , the team started to run. In I moment tlio ' waRon was n wreck A little further UII Main strCt the team ran Into the bU T I ot Jnlr Iarl0ur tram the rear , , Iemoll'h- Inp the buggy and throwing Inrbour Into tha rend , ant ot the horses falling over him. I Neither ot the . _ IPn were seveely Injure , I ( HSSlI' . "UC"I 'h'Ill - - ' . S1'\'rl : IOtSI I ' ' \.ur'1 I..I"h Irhl"N fh. 1'1"1 I I Ilr a , ' iiii tier II'f"rr the t CUlrt. I.INLUI.N. Oat. 1I.-p2e&l.-'Viday ( ) Attorney - I lorney J. S. Inrkpatrlck. for Warllen Iedlgh , appealed to the supreme court for Iler- ' mlsllon to file a Ilotton In mandamus to compel the lend at lurehaiJ and Supplies to order paid over to the "varllen some ot the Illproprlatons voted last winter for maIntenance at convicts at the penitentiary. Warden I.ellgh applied to the Hoard ot l'uhllo iiuls and Iiuilrlings tiiiio Iullc ] lu I II ngs some tmo sInce ftc money but It wn retuso'l hIm. This afternoonAttorneys W. Ii. ThoUpson a 11 Ii P. SmIth , tal the plaIntIff , C. I. Pheps ] , fell the following notice with the clerk ] .0C the supreme court : 'ro John A. Ale nod " ' . II. Ashhy : You and each of you arC hereby notled that C. J. Ihelp" hal commence,1 , hli action against A. J. Piper lerlllr ) " of Ilnte , In the , 'upreml court or the state of N"hr kn : that the object antI purpOKO of said action I" i to reptrnln Rahl ( secretary fmm certifying to any of the county clerkq oC the state of Nebra"lm * the names oC T. J. Matioticy . John II. Ales and " ' . S. Ashby lS cnl- , lllnto' of the democratic parly. Accompanying this notice Is an aflla\1 sIgned hy Lee lierdnian . C. J. Rm'lhl. gll p. SmIth , J. l. Dunn and J. \ \ ' . Conner , giv- log In substance the maier Incorporated In the stpulatcn which the secretory at state refused to sign ! and claims to be the only recognized ofcers at the democratic state central committee at Nebraska. The court will meet at I o'clock tomorrow. Governor 10icomb today granted a full and ulconlltolal pardon to Albert Aendort at Omaha. AlrllorC was convicted ot hav- lug assaulted WIlam Cohen , a fellow work- man . on July I , 1893 , with an Lron bar wIth Intent to do great bodily Injury. On March 15 , 1891 , he was sentenced to two years In the penitentiary . but has never been sent there. The pardon was granted on applca- ton ot 2.190 members of various clubs anti societies In Omaha and other cities In the state and by ten members ot the republIcan state central commIttee. In 1883 Atenllort received a Jell medal for luvLng seventeen lives on the ill-fated sleamer Clmbrla. The case was taken 10 the supreme court on error and dismIssed September 18. 1895. .I..I.Y Yl.IS 0. " 'I nnl.n : ) 1,1 g. Mr. nod Mrs. flohpertFiirnns Nrllll ! 'I'Ia ir ( ; ,1'1 " 'eIdiiag Un ) ' . fl1tOWNVlLL1 . Neb. , Oct. 14.-Speclah. ( ) -lion. Robert W. Fumes -lon. \ Puras and wife will have bEen married fifty years on the 2th of the present month and they have decided to celebrate - brate the event by a reception to their trlends. Today handsomely engraved announcements - nouncements were sent out as follows : . . . . . . . . . lent . . talows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; 'r'rIe' ; : : tnrrlell i ( , _ : : Cincinnati. 0. . October 29 , 181J , : : Robert " ' . Furnas : : . anti : : Mary F : IcCoiiins. : : Gratefully recognizing Dvine pre- : : crvaton , } . anti Mre. Hobprt \ \ " . : : l'urnas wi hold In rememhrncu : : I heir fiftieth marrlago niints''rstiry : , : Irownvlc , Nehtraskn October : : twt'nty-nlnth , eighteen hundred and : : ninety-live. : : No Invitations. No Iresenta. ) : I IJresentl . S ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Mr. and Irs. Fnras have heen residents at nrownvle since 1856. Mr. Purnas In that year became a citizen oC the territory oC Ne- braska and Immediately upon his arrival es- tablshed the Brownvle Advertiser. his home In the outskirts of Irownvle Is one of the most pIcturesque In this part at the state and It will be the center oC a notable gathering upon the occasion ! oC the celebration at the golden wedding. , )1.C..I Ihhi'vsu tar III'IH'I. M'COOK Neb. . Oct. 11.-Special ( Tele- gram.I-I ) II. Doan's elevator was blred to thin round tonight about 10 o'clock. Origin oC the fre in1flOWn. Loss on elevator and machinery . $2.000 ; Insurance , $1,000. FIre lt nr"Hhll. GItESIIAM . Net . Oct. 14.-SpeciaI.-ThIs ( ) morning at 4 o' lock tire was dlscoverell In the livery bar of Lancaster & M2uer but was so tar advanced ! that I was Impossible HEE .rOSI' - HEADQUAR1'ERS ' FOR ; XTI : HIFO BROCADE ! ) BLACK SA lIN I 1\\EFETS \ HIGH - CLASS SILT'S DUCHESSE nro at , , . _ . I \o RIlng 'I'hio I Largest Assortment ' In thin " est. No worth I. : whle. ; yard , i 2 9 c Relics litelit. ; Bygoiie ; u ; ; ' this " ; ; : ' ; 85 c I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PRICES AL\VAYS \ \ filE LOWEST _ _ _ _ _ AO.\ IN last week , the i'alIdly growing Sik DCIJrlmPlt 1)010 al : IU'p\'lous rceonls. ' \ Iolo line silk lh'ess IJtcrls In rleh black silks , In lallt . fine Evening SIs flo In those iiiitchiles : , exclusive : novelty waist Silks left this ccIIrtmclt thul : I\'C' ! before . In one wee . Iho c Eht'giint Bac : 11'oelHles , so heu\ y that they "tnnl alone tit . . . . . :10 : 4 Those 22.lnch UlshlO'e Oms O\11s. with beautIful Saln ilgures , at. . . $10 ' " : - . . THE EXTRA FINE QUALITY I ' , . . - . BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE . : I : A'l' A'1' A'1' A'1' A'I AT [ i . .6 05 c 8 85 c 98c $ ' 1.25 $ t 'I.50 ' O n.75 $ ' SYOItTU WORTH "OHTU WOU'I'U wou'rH WOWI'I J 85c" . . ' $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 . . - Aiintlit'i' . . case just In (101 the i1iiiiti- fat.tu.O'S containIng those exquislt' , II \I' l l urcl Chllclon : SIlks , cxciii- $1 2 5 - sin IlSI I i , rich , heavy ells , wou11 . hn ) reasonable at $ 2.t ( ) ) , goIng at. _ olly rCIsOUhie . . . . . . . . . . . . lt . . . . . : . .Ot . . . . . 1011 . . . . ; . . . . . . . . ' 'hosl BeautIful l \tll/ . Silks at GDc , worth 100 , hut thit'3"V ( . ' 011 VlcccR. - : , , f ' .I'l0Me BXCulsie Novelty Silks for B\'enll ulll Street wear ut USe. Tlu1M : Cuilclon Velvets ut $ Ii-solcthlnJ laic. : I : Those Silk Wur1 Velvets II all colors , worth 3.OO : , for $ U . I Those Buick Polltelo Sis for Cnlll'S.ut . S100 'lm1 . Those : k2-liicii v1t1o Velvets for the New . ' ' . : : .lnl1 wile Capes at $2.50 yard : . , Those Cohered Tarela SIlks we sell for .1tc ) yard , wOI.th $10. , 'hose hIIole : New Ilull Silks worth $ l : ; for Se 'al1 - All conl'lhull'd toward Illdn ; last week the il'cntl':1 onn 01 record In our Silk Dl'llrltlllt , 111 Wl Ln'hbeve will give us a greater Olt this WI'C ) Yon wi be ! I'Il'llr surprIsed ! nt lucl Inlel''sl't If you will cal In tll look ut our exclusive styles , In Silks. O'Connel ' & Anderson's Furit ure Now on Sac ! at One-Third FactaiY , fric3s1 These eels mut 1l 1011 It liiL't'SV ) Ill tlo the wOI'I ItII'l'lls Ir all Ihll/ or pIeces . nl llrlcl ) : tbtt : Hhlllr ! wi sUJprl l' 'ln. It you lun n 1 furniture Iwell ' - 'rCIQ1let. we urn selling the O'Cllul & AIIIII''ou sIOe . You all Imuw thIs I slack Cal and look It Or We1 make the prices NOW ? . HAYDENs NAVDENs 10 save anythIng. George Matter who waR sleeping In ) ! olflce , barely escI"\ " ' Theta wer ! tel horses anti several buggies hlr- nt8. ote. , In the larn , 1.8. $ IIOJ : ititirn . $ & 00. They boulht the barn oboist two years ago anti 11\'p had an uphill Ilul Inc" The origin ot h' I Ore 18 a mystery. 1 , A building Ule a a pool room owned by A. Whie , net to the barn. wan RIM burned , and , n smell vacant building opposite. ttUOIIJ ICOI'S : OS 'I'itIAI. J'rclllllll. I I II "lrll ! "f Nr"t , ma 1111.1 Sln'cr nl I Ni'I Igla. Nm.WI ; Nb. , Oct. li.-Special.---The ( ) prelimInary examInation at Rudolph Icices , who Is nccusell of lie murder at Newton Black , will take place tomorrow and puhlc interest 15 I wrought Ip to the highest piLch. The county attorney Is IIrel1arll to malco a strong case against Ickies. 'he defense will he Justfabe : homcld ! , aD the grounds ot self. dttene. The prIncipal witnesses against IcIcles will he lrs. Back , wlte at the do- ceasell , and her laughter. ( The story told by Miss Back anti her mother at the coroner's Inquest was to the efect that the trouhle bet"een the two men first arose over the treepas.ing at a cal ownell by Black upon Ibm Premises oC Ickles , nnd that the later stamped the allmal to ileathi. She remon- str.Hed with him anti claims In return to have been abusell b ) Icicles Jack was Rb- sent at the timnc , but returned soon after all went to his neighbor to settle the dliilctmity. Thus Car there Is little variance In the ro- portg. The prosecution claims that Ickles came to the door and Immediately commenced - menced shooting and without provocation , whIm time defense sets imp the claim that Back was armed and pointed lila gun at Ickles . who In tear at his life , opened lre with a thirty-eight calbr revolver Three shots took effect , one In the toot , one In the thigh , anti tim third a 111 fatal wouml was received In the lower abdomen. Time victIm managet to reach his hOle , anti physIcians were "Unmoned , who upon nn examination ot the wound. were under time impression that the injury woull not prove Catal Back grow rapidly worec anti .Iel Wellnesdny afternoon - ernoon . after sUfprlnJ great a ony. ( GuLl :1:1'S S''IL IIOOMiNrI. Miltoi'l PIIII 1oI.IH Out I'rOllNII ! Prospects for ' \ 'enht1L. LINCQN , Uct. H.-Speclal ( legram.- ) A Cripple Creek miner who has been In the vIcInity oC : lforl for a week says there Is undoubtedly gold In haying quantities In that vicinity. Owing to the fact that he repre- senls certain Colorado capItalIsts , ho decline - cline the use at his name but says be shal remain a week lanKer and then make a most ta\orblo report to then The capitalists wi then send on another representative . the ologlst and expert oC the concern and ex- heath considerable money In dovelopaments . Prospecting with a pan ho has been able to wash out some gaul . but waD unable to justify the assay made hy Prot. Nicholson. Finaly he pulverized some at the gravel anti discovered Its richness. He says It will run $75 to the ton. He says the rlchest.lead Is a strIp halt I mile wIde. He Is a man ot over twenty year ! ' experience In Colorado and Black Ils minIng. A thousanl people Cram Lincoln ] visited this sectIon yesterday. The < ' ' who have been there aye tIm least skeptical. A hack line has been established tram ltord to tIme central point at the district. - Yoiing Slln" , ) Iln Tunas ThIef SINfY , Neb. , Oct. 14.-Special ( Tele- ram.-At ) an early hour this morning the hardware store oC A. Pease was broken open anti four revolvers stolen. Sheriff Daugh- erty apprehended tie thief , who proved to be James Roberts aged 1 ( , employed at time Pa- chic hotel The stolen property was recov- erml. Ioberts was arraIgned beCoro County . JUIKO ] Hckel this afternoon pleaded'guIlty to burglary and was bound over to . the tile- trlet court. Intlin n'M iriiuk n"HIHH II I n Vii ( mall ty. DECATUJI , Neb. , Oct. 14.-Speeial.-An ( ) Indian while returning tram one of the trad- Ing stores on the reservation Thursdd night In an , Intoxicated 'onditon fell from the ' wagon ' with her babe , and the child's . skull was crushed. The little one die alc.tseveral hours at terrible suffering. Thurston county authorities have taken no steps as yet to Investigate the matter. - " : "n.so ) IOntlS IUS'I' IAY UI' . ) lontl" " CnCt"Jln G..t" I Good Sl.t : Ju.I " .nt. CHICAGO . Oct. H.-The supreme court has just handed down a decision that wi bo of great Interest to cattlemen anti others Inter- oted In the meat packing Industries. In 1890 Pierre 'Ibaux , who owns a large ranch nt Wlbaux , Mont. , made a contract with Nelson Mcrrls to supply him with oil cat- tie or a certain grade that were raised on the western ranch at n' ' given : birico. Shortly afterward time price : or beef took a sudden drop and Mr. Morris offered Wlhaux $25,000 to be released Crol his contract Thl ! the ranch man reused and when the tan calo on began shIpping the cat- tie by the thousands. " 'hen the account ran up to $40,000 time Chicago packer notIfied ' 111 that he would receive no more shipments contract or no contract. Then \\Ibalx began Ault. The fnling was In his favor for $51.00. hut he was denied 10 per cent interest whIch ho asked for. An appeal was taken by Mr. Morris , with the second decision again In favor at Wlbaux , and In addition he was aI- lo\ell the Interest. Again was an appeal taken and thIs time : Ir. Wlbaux Is again successful. The total amount now due the ranchman Is about $7 .000 and Mr. Morris wi besides he compelled to pay the large court costs which have . accrl d. 8\\,1 : , II , \ It L.Y . ' IIINING 11\ZI' , Two itesi.leneeMlnizie(1 , hy I'i re "Jil \.i % " 'J' . A fro of m'sterlou origin nt 2 o'cloclc this morning hadly damaged the frame house on the northwest canter of Ninth and Day- enporl Ftreoh , owne,1 , and occupied by Eliza In'nee , and time adjoining frame house , 01 Davenport Htreet . owned anti occupIed \y Mary : Iorlse ' . The total lost Is about $ ( nnce. a 11 its far its It known there Is no Insur- The lorlre ) ' resIdence has been the scene oC much Ilslurhanco reCent ) . anti the nehh- bois have hlen cOnplalllnr at the mldnhht nol es that wore heard ( ruin there. YeIer- tiny morning Mrs. Ia'nes anti Mrs. Con- itchy . who resides opposite . FWO'O out a warrant - rant for the arre . t of ' ' Iorrls ' arl.t 'lary Morrlsey . charg- inti her with keeping ' . 11' a disorderly . housc. Thl immccnsei Mary greatly anti It Is ! IncenF',1 :1lYreat ) sus- Ilected that she knows otolhlnr oC the origin of the mire. The lire started In n shed In the rear oC ? lls ln'ncs' place and spread ( with great rapidity 10 her house. 'J - " ' 1'\ ' 1'1 hIlt hOlIhiOAS'I' ' - Pulr u".1'ur. . . . . . 'Itl "ullnhle \'t 'UH fur Neim rim Mkzi. \YASIINGTON , Oct H.-Tho forecast for ' ' hi l 'rlellu ) : For Nebraska-Fair " ; variable winds ; warmer In the wcsler portion. 1.01 10wa-I.'ulr ; northerly winds For South DalctaFnlr'Ins ; shifting to southerly ; warmer. ' , , , 'nl it'fltlh. OF'F1CF 0 Tln WI'IJm IUm At OMAhA. Oct. H.--Omahn condition at tem- l'IrturI amid rnimmfall . compared wIth the ! cnml1arcl wih curn'iJonlln ; day of past four years : 183. 1S9i. 189.1. 1592. Maximum tcnmperatttre. . . f m 61 71 . lnlnum temp ? r.llro. . . 42 . 40 3' 59 Average . . . . . . . 1 vPae temperature.'a o .16 mi ' 1 Prlclplaton ! temperaturl.:1 . . . . . . . . . . r .00 1' Comltlon of tnlerl ture and precipitation at Omaha for the day since ! iltirch I , 1S95 : Normal temllrRtun' ta . . . . . . . . . . llareh . . . . . . . . . 51 Ice ! or Ilelklenf ) ' tor the ilay. . . . . . , 0 olnal pr.I.lplaton. . . . . . luy. . . . . . ( Inch leitelent Y for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . ( f Inch Total precipitation sInce March 1. ioJ.o Inches Delicleiicy since March I. . . . . . 8.71lnches - htt'hirls ( " " " Siii I Iiii. II h I' , II , "R " ' CL . i " = t ! : . : nATIO' ! C' : c ' ' WE4TU't. StATS Ir = . - - . : a ? g : _ _ 1 : - - - - . - - - - - - - - O'lan" . . . . . . . . : lid .T Clear - - North . t'jtte. . . . . . 02 lt ' .tlU c ' I""r. Ilane. \.lh.IUIO. . . . . . . . . :11 I'l : ) . .IU 0 " " 'r : \ iu .1/1 t hlc'urt . . . . . . . 4t4 Ott .T ! ! .1 1 . Sr. , i.ottme. . . . . . . upI 11 . .rl St.kiui. . . . . . . . . 42. : .Ubltl . I . Davetiport. . . . . . . . G : aI .oi .1 m y. "al" . inty. . . . . . I 11 .11,1 . , I Uell : . . . . . . . . . : i ; : .I' . , C. llayr , , . . . . . . . . . /1 , I e ! . .11 ci , Sol Li. CIIY , . . . . . la I : .IOlll a. : " . mmlsiaircj. : . . . . . . lOI 7 . . . . ' -1 : .1.1 V..ur. SI. \ 'ilteou ; . . . . : : i H .0. . ) ' . art uhoutly Cloeiiui. . . . . . . . 411 IU .IEJ ( ' . ulouI1 % ' iiliMOhi. . . . . . . . . 41 .I . : t'l.a. 1'111001" . . 10 ii I I ( III ' ' ' 'ar. . /I .IU lal''lll . . . . . . 4" no .IlO'Ctar. ' ( - , alv , ' . ) . . . . . . . . . 3t ) ll 1 .IU'rh'I. . .1' ' ( . -'T In4Jcatei trsve of - Ion - r-jt- . L A. \\I.H. ' OI'tiri , ' i - WILL \ STO1 ? I.I OR RESIGN I Governor Olarko Takes mi Emplthlo Stand Onrke I , , [ 1 ) Stll on tl1Mi13i li Prize Figbt MILITIA TO J4,11USED IF NECESSARY I'I'fJ..tfrN ff 1hai , ' . \fnlr Unltl , . \h'n.I . wlh 'I'iti.I , /rt'rii / ; , rat huts tf un mig I Oft lt . "f ! . ! Sllrll"N .htiet UH ' ! 'hfUJh1 " ' its S"r'IU' . IITTI.E ROCK . Oct. H.-Governor Clarke today furnished fresh ( e\hlelce ot his ,10- , tel'mlnaton 10 prevent the Corbett-Fttzsimii- Ilns tight at hot Springs , or In Arkansas. A telegram was sent by the governor to IrlRller General George P. Taylor at I.'orest City , at the Arkansas State Guards , sumlon- hlg him to a conference at once. The tacoma- ing of the conference Is that the governor desires . sires to acquaint hTiielt wIth the a\'a\ablI strength oC the stale militia , so that he may ac knowingly I the situation at hot Springs readies a crisis where the services at time milItia are required . General Taylor Is expected . pected to arrive tomorrow and consul with the governor According to the offers con- tained In telegrams and letters received at th3 executive 0lc9 , Governor Clarke estimates that the services or 10,000 men arc at his dllposal for the purpose at putting down the fIght It need be. These offers core tram all parts at the state. A vigorous determination to prevent the fight Is plainly discernible In the significant proceedings at the executive office. Inllee Governor Clarke was more emphatic than ever today In saying that the fight wl not be allowed to come oil In Arltanss. lie goes Sl far as to say that It the affair occurs as ad\'ertsed nt hot Springs he would resign and try ali to find an ofce he could rnn. The governor says Corhett and I lzslmmons have been warned . and It they now arrive nt Hot Springs bent on fighting , their presence there will be construed as nn overt act and treated accordingly Furthermore , the gover- nor says he Is In earnest In this matter and wi do e\erythlnl within the scope at his power to prevent the big mill. lIe says that hot Springs Is anxious to retrieve its past misfortunes , anti he would like to help the city , hut In this Instance his duty Is plain. and he will use his utmost dilIgence and power to 110 what It Is his ditty to do. lie would dislike to put the stale to the expense at transferring several thousnnlls or the state troops to lint Springs and ho hopes the principals and theIr backers , together with all parties concerned and interesteti will not Impose the nccesaity ot ordering the militia to the scene In order to stop the fight. Concluding his Interview , Governor Clark said be did nol \ ant 10 see any blood shed as a result at the ptmgihists' refusal to retrain tram making preparations to fKht lie sin cerely hoped that It would be avoldell. "I am neither ' etching nor slighting any ' responsibility In' this' " rcsponslblty mater , he continued , "and will do my duly. " Whel questo ed In reference to the propo- sition to change the affair Into prop- sion afair a glove con- teat Governor' Clarke said Go\eror' that he could make no distinctIon betwen a glove contest and a prize figmt. \ A prize fight was a prize fight , no mater by what name called. BRADY TALKS TO THE ' . TiE I'lllACliERS. DRADTALS PH ACIERS. HOT SPRINGS , Ark. , Oct. 14.-Public sen- tment here Is , In favor oC the mi , and the pubIc arc bound to have It. Preparatons are being hurrIed. Corbet Is expected Wednes- < n ) ' . Brady Is hcre. . The attempt to pull oft the lIght will be made at WhItngton park and not Spring Lale. Corbctt ; Corbt. will go Into training on the mbrhlng ho arrives WhIe It Is not known positively , the supposition Is that Corb.tt wl malte his headquarters nt Spring Lak . nll Fltz91mlons at Moun- tall Valley , 'I'ha ' law wi soon be appealed to to decide wJt.her a scIentfc contest be- tweou skilled ' box rs with ser gloves Is a Violation at 'li provisions In the state oC Arkaras , Manager Vendlg said tonight : "We have not come to Arkansas anti the city at lot Springs with any purpose to viola . Its law . I Mr. Corbett . and Mr. FizsImmons cannot come to this city and give such an exhibition - ton as Is pro\led for In our articles oC agreement as hwy now stand , a limited nurn- her at rounds with soft gloves the authorized officers being empowered to stop the exhibi- ton If I becomes brutal then the exhibition wi surely not take place In hot SprlnKs. The let authority at our service says that this will bo no violatiOn at the laws of the state , but , to make ourselves absolltely safe the citizens' committee has engaged the best repre < 'nttves oC the legal profession In Arltansas. Wo shall have decision shal a by tomorrow - morrow and upon their advice wo shah act The matter wi bo brought Into the courts at soon as we can get It thero. I wo cannot have the fight here , we have an absolute guaranty oC protection Cram three different ! place In Mexico , one at them just across : the Rio Grande tram E Paso. Until we know just where we stand legally In this maier here we shall do nothln ! " The ministers called a meeting at Central Icthollst church this ( \cnlng. and quite a crowd gathered. W. A. Brady , Corbett's manager was present , and asked It time rep- recentative oC Mr. Corbet might be permItted - ted to have a tow words. There were a few subdue expressions at dissent , but calls to "Speak , speak" began to fill the room , and Brady was permitted to talk. Ills talk captured - turcd the house , and whcn he finished such an acclamation at cheers and handclapplng went imp as was novel before s'en or heard In that sacred edifice. The church people were completely nonplussed , and In a tw minutes the houGe was practically empty FITZ WANTS A GUARANTlm. COHPUS CHHSTI , . Tex. , Oct. 14.-Martin Jilhian wired the mayor ot Hot Springs to- day that he would not leave here with Fitz- sImmons for that place until a sumclent sum at money was raised by the citizens at that place and deposited In some responsible mau's hands to defray all legal expenses that may arise hy their going to Arkansas lie says that while every man In time party Is anxious for Fizsimmons and Corbel to como together they are not taking any chancea at being put to heavy expense by the Arkansas courts. SAN ANTONIO , Tex. , Oct H.-Corbet and party left tonight for hot Springs Be- tore leaving CorbHt expressed himself as thoroughly disgusted with the prospects at having the fght , lie said h' would not be surprised It he and Fizsimmons had to fght In private. He says he wi light him for the fun at the thing. IC necessary. I transpired this afternoon that b4uch uncertainly ts felt as to the probblly'b the fght taking place ' In Hot Spr'immgeAthAt eyes are again being tuned to Mexidd : ' o"/enleman at this city has teleKraphed 10 a prominent Mexican em- cial rtqustn1P ' ) to intercede with President - dent DIaz and Ib' ' make a last effort to get his consent to 11l'e : ' fight In that countr ) ' . The teleKrm Was COO words In length anll makes I strong pleal. 't'rinl ff Stt'ziemiuutiut " - . hi'n I'ONtIlIPIi . ST. PAUL , OS ! .1\.Captulo \ J. C. Snilth. Captain P. J. Ritche George Tlbur ) ' und A BostwIck. the stamlloat ) men who were arrested - rested yesterilay. , c.lmarged with aiding anti abetting the Pr . ' ! , Jlht which was to have lakenllale \ hei\veqq . Danny Needham anti , 1)lck Moore . were Atralgneml In the municipal - , pal court today and pladed not guilty to the elrplalnt madl-IIH them 1) ' T. Bxk ) ' mmmiV. . I. Willal : "Caplaln Smith stated that ho waR not really for trIal , and that hu had u nlmherC ttis 1 at merehanIsu to take down the ' rveI which would consume several weeks at his timeIr. . Tibury Htalell that he hall to go to Memphis on a matter of businees The court contnupll limo cafes until the 2th Inst. , allowing the dc- tellanlo 10 10 ut Jlbertr on their own rec- ognizance. Mr. 1)onflely of the state wns unable to procee\1 with limo trial until after adjournment of the present session at the grand Jur ' . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ : ht'ii'ii U Clii's . Chnm.lfl n"'I"'I. NIW YORK . Oct. H.-Thla ItleToon N. Jallfrodpk ) ' dHelted M. M Sternl the ohal ' ' , at Mexico . In a PIlI opening after twer't " . \ 10\0" . In their match at the Mnnhaltnn Chess . cluh 'rh " score now Is : Jmisncgrotlplmv . : Sterling , O. ) . 'llfnN IrflHI Mitre I'uil. 1.IXING'O , KI. , O t 1.- lalne Gray , the f.moul Ihorou\hbrel brood atari by I Enquirer , doom of Domino Correction and other great racer. . died nt Major Thomas' frm at heart : leaS8. P1)1)1 1.1'IIIC I I nt Ih' )1.11. ' . . lIES tliiNKt3 ( . Oct. 1l-Specal ( : Tele- , 'rem11. ) ' Tilt 10' college toot hal team rr n. . (1'1' ' lb. . ef"Il ti pl Iolnol S - - . - - - - - - - - YUn ti .i len'l Chrl tnn nMnelalnn t lem I Ihl. I ntlrnoon , % Iy 1 score of 10 . 10 G. 'rime Ionnl team tim'femeteii iowa and irimimiell limit I I fl lo\n City Urlnn1 Inlt week , time 10WIIII mlklnl tutu Iporel In eltimt'r enie. 'i'odmu' , Ioan. II0r.1 ( I touch down II Iho I 11 it hal t on n ii I k e . hit mlllell 1 1. time goal. "hlolng : Il'n'l Christinmu 1110. ClltOI tt'ittti got n louch Iown , itt time IN" - end hilt h ) ' until hUI'klnl ot thc line . II tNI mmmintmtps. Just hefore Ilnl wal coiled In . the " " ' (011 half : UIno hrnlell lP , and I excellent work secured n touch dowmm nl11 goal. < OWI I\ ) : A S'I'\'I'J MI I I.n In"t n. O" , n"Nul ff th. . luutmni ( 'lr"11 11""H Ut li nt11 I.INCOIN ! , Oct. 1i.-Speciai.--.Ts'o ( ) thoam- Inllll , pe ! were preent at the national cr- : cult Illc'cle race meet here today . A strong wind was blowing , which preventell any rrcorll being broken . CIOlhls began to gather nbolt noon , anti I looked for a whie ns tholJh rain would prevent the races being mum , , hut by < o'clock the t11 was Ihlnhll mind everything . 110111..1 . to the lallnce of time timay hplll helulfll for bicycle racing. E . C. Uill rode , In two races only , all won them . bolh. PIxley UII. held hIs record recent ) mallo hy wlnnlna Courth paCl : II each of the two events he retie , defcathll such men lS Cooper , lilIes , 1"lser timid othl'r Trainer AP \'imdIe nlowed him to compelo In but two e\enll owing to I severe cold , which ho tool lt the CouncihHf ! rees on Satnrlll ) ' Int\ Master l.eI Ilhlrtson. time fmaumcy tither gave I hue exhibition of hil skill. le I aiIl alelptell to lower his quarter mile record of Corl-slx seconds , riding haclt\lrd , html the beet he hould do was 0:50 : . DInmnn filth Peter , time Omahn tlllel teamim . Iclell ns Pacemakers In the mie allen , whIch was ridden In remUIlhle : timne . considerlll time strong wlnll biowimmg. 'rhe Irst race called was the halt mie open , class B. with ten starters. 'he tlndem chain broke lt time start and the riders were compelled to set their own Pace. 'l'ime9' kept WII together Int emmterlimg the Ftretch. Bald started the of nmiie from the sprint n quarter a mie rout tape nnd lou , limo rest of the bunch I swift hiace haiti voti . lurph ' secotimi . \\'ehls thlrll , l'ixiey Courth. Time : 1:13. : COoper . lilies . } { Iscr , : Iocltet mind Terri Ilso run . Inlshln In the order otmineti , . The F"COI1 race . half mile open clasl A , roved an easy thing for : Melinda then' being only six starters Then cnmo the race of the day , the mie opcn , class B. 1lnllhy caught time tamimiem . ' followed h ' tlnllem at thc start clolll ) folowed ) the rest of the bunch. Down the hack stretch time tandem team set 1reat iace On the last turn Into the stretch Haiti hegnn to sprint , Murph \Vehis amid Plxlc ) ' hushing - Ing him hard clear to the tape. haiti won . Murphy second Wels third PixIe fourth. 'ritme : 2:12. : which Is the state record fur that distance. The mile halllcal , class B , was then called. Terri , Ilss nll Kiser started In this and the local men had I 'easy. The one-mile open class A. was n good race . It being paced hy n local tan- dent team. McBrIde won Clsl ) ' . The last rco on tl card Wit the quarter mile open. class Ii. Only four men started , Cooper , Nicer , Mumpimy and Terrill. The ) ' loatecl until the last eighth , when the ' care home with n rush , fnlehlng In the order named. lesuls : First race , halt mite open , class B : g. C cass HaIti won C. ni. Murphy .ecoml , C. S. " 'els third , \Y. A. I'ixley fourth Time : 1:13. : Second race , half mile open , class A : O. ' v. Mehirimle . Lincoln wonS' ; . T. himmtmlts Lincoln \ , second ; Hac lcGrcer , York , thmird 'rimmme : ll : 2.5. Mile open , class B : II. C. Dahl won , C. I cass : Munimlmy second , C. S. Wells third , \Y. A. PixIe ) ' fourth. Time : 2:12. : Mile handicap class I : E. E. : locltt ca (15 ( yards ) well A. g. Yule (50 ( yards ) cc- and , H. K Fredrlclcson (15 ( yards ) third. No time talcen. Mile open class A : O. W. Mchhride . I.ln- coin won ; Rae : McGreer York second ; " ' . T. Banks , Lincoln , third. Time : 2:15. : Quarter mile open , class I : Tom Cooper won Earl Kiser second , C. M. Murphy thir& Time : 0:37. : CIIAI.I.ExIh POIDIAI.IY ACCII1"l'ili ) . Ch"rh'H I ) . HOHe Not tIled of lie CI"h'H Act . \etoo. NEW YanK , Oct. H.-The Ihalengo for the Amerlca's cup by Charles D. Hose of England has been formally acceptelI Secretary - rotary J. V. S. Oddic of the New York Yacht club tonlsht sent cablegrams to Secretary Theluson of the Royal Victoria Yacht club a 11 to the challenger , formlly accepting the cimtmiienge. 'rhes" cablegrms were the resul ot 1 meeting of the New York Yacht club hell last night to consIder the ehal- lene. After I brief consideration of thc ! tlrms oC the chalenge the folowing resolu- lon WI adopted : Timat WhereaS An unconditional chal- lense for the Amerlcu's cup stating loath water line length of vessel . has hel'n receIved - ceIved from the Royal Victoria club II the name .of _ Char1e ! 1) . 110cc. . _ and HeOI\'ell be It , further 'fliRt tne cHallenge II accepted . Itestoiveti ' 1hat 1 committee of seven be nppolnted by Inc commodore with ful power 10 confer with the challenger and to arrange the conditions of the match. As soon I ! final arrangements wt have been completed cliii the committee shah report the same to the Time committee appoInted by the comma- doro Is the committee of 1895. The committee - tee went Intu session nt 1:0 : p. m. . amid Secretary - retary Odllo said the result oC their resolu- ! ont would not be known for a ray or two. Secretary addle said I was prematulo to discuss the advisability of building n new imoitt. The reappointment of time commIteI Is considered an endorsement of the al.tlol of these ollals In their hnndlng of the Valkyrie-Defender races . anti consequenty I \Inlcnlon , from in"intmationms aallst their fairess male 1)9' J.rr Dunrven. . TV C UX-CI.UI'OS TOGII'l'mi 1111. S' lh'"n nail Pi.lihy . n'nn 10" lt nit I hhsliibitioii. JERSEY CITY , N. J. , Oct. H.-The benelt boxing exhibition for John I. Suhhivaim . given tonight by time Hudson County Alhletc club , hued time bIg Oakland rlnlt. Sullivan all ex- Champion Paddy Hyan boxed three rounds. In rClpone to a cal . for u speech Sulvan soul : " 11m n pretty gooll old 'hns ) 'een. I have always made mistakes hut I have . warm hearl. I have always been an Amerl- can. When foreigners came here to light I did not go to I newspaper otcu to Ilut up money and talk through the nmu'wepupers. But the mmovspapermi have always treated me hinilly . newIPlfert want to slY unythlng agalnt them. I have never been defeated , hut once , and that was by the present cimamnpiomm. nut I wish to say this now : I am not his frienml. " This last rlmnrk . made a sensatiomm. Parson Davies Introducell PalMy Itynmm who got nl- most IS much al1plansI ut Stmihivaim. Time 'ox-chnmplons boxed lively , but struck ) mme heavy hlows. Sullvan wits the more aggres- sive Inl hemmers were about even. A score of light and medIum welshts gave cxhlbl- lions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tons.O""I" ' ' UI ) . sat A..I".t. NEW YORK , Oct H.-Thla waR getaway da'at Acqueluct , track. The track was In line condition and but for the breeze that blew down the home stretch the day was perfcct The Irst event was won by iloila . who was the second favorite. A bIg plunge was mnde on Iammle In the Slconl race. Time opening favorite . Indra . gradually receded - ceded II price Until 4 to 1 could be obtained against him. lie won by tWO lengths from Adilie. Jarshnl won the third race , after staying back In the tuck until the stretch was reached , winning from gclpse by a length. A poor lot faced time starter In the fcurth race at six furlongs , anti time event was won by a 4 to 1 almot . King T. with 'omokn second. a length In front of 1.'llel < . the favorite. mght horses started In the last race , Inquirendo winning by 1 lensth. Summarlee : First race . sIx and a half furlongs . selling . InHola : (3 ( to 1 won Wi EllIott (2 ( 10 1 ) second , Florlmer (0 ( to 1) ) third. 'rime : 1:2i. : Second race , six and a half tmmriongs . sel- log : Inlr I ( 10 1 won Atitile , (3 ( to 1) ) sec- end . Fatal (10 ( to 1) ) thlrll. Time : 1:25 : % . Third (0 mie anti a sxteenlh ! , selng : Marshall (8 ( to 5) ) won Eclipse (0 to 1 ' ' c- 0111 , Longbrllge (3 ( 10 1 ) third. Time : 1 :52' : ' ' Fourth race , six furlongs . selling : King ' 1 I to 1 ) von . 'romolm I ( ; to 1 ) second , FI- lell (3 ( to :1 ) Ihlrll Time : lt8 : % . Fifth race one mile , selling : Inquirendo (8 ( to 6) ) won , Sir John (0 to 1 second , King Michael (5 ( 10 1 ) third. Time : It. lorrlN I'rl n".N n Ho. NgW YORK. Oct. 11-Judge Ingruhnm declared that no crime WIS contemplated hy the Morris park races which open tomorrow. Time mater was brought up hy I test case , which was agreed to on Saturday In I con- Cerenco between time poheo commissioners. the district attorney anti time State racing barll mind time \'eslchpster Haeln Isiuela- ! tion. District A tore ) ' Fellows IHUI 11- vised the police commissioners that In his opinion the raclns at Morris park would net bo illegal . or , ut least , that no arrests shoull he lalle before I hearing on the l'nbJel't had been had from n hlher court than hall heretofore decll 11 upon It. 'hl > was In view of the fact that JUlle Behoft In this Icty anti Judge Ga'nor In Brooklyn hud rendered opposite opinions on the ( ) - sttutonnlty of the Percy.Or ) racing law Sh'rlf " ' 'H liii' Ih.tC.r Shot BOiSE , Idal , . art H.-A double tragedy occurred lt Delmarks tonlghl. hank Au- doreen while tntoxl ' ate , quarreled with whie 10rsni led his I.artner . , < named Jlrlshow. leputy Sheriff Scalllen later attempted 10 arre3t Anderson. The Ip Ier tired on him , whereupon Seallden kied him. ' ) 'rfflft I II 1"IIIfl. I LIIXINGTON , Ky. , ad. H.-The trots to- day were attended by 0,000. Weather line ; track fast , Boreul took the Kentucky stnkes after a hot cnlet , wih Oakland Baron , Fred Kohl and 1lona , . : The Kentucky llkfl tor : . .yarcIIt \ t , ! ; - - - - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ . - _ - - . _ _ S. : : E : : : S - pen TUESDAY FHOl\ THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK . OF THE . . S. P. MORSE DRY GOODS CO.y' I 16th antI Flu'nnm Streets. . Reliable Goods at Quick , Close Prices. . . S. Ea OLSON ell - I , HOSIERY DEPT.Fi Cotton Crepe 1.lght . nnt evening Chmndes . - ) ( - Ilret ) . furl , elegant styles , .Mtmts'i Price , 2cc. BANK- i ' Ladles Black ( Ip'r , ) Sol.l . . . . . 1III . . . . ONr" . . . 7o , 1 . Wool Hose : ; . ' . ; Ext.u Heavy llus1I' Hlhhed anti l'iamn deslraho ! t. nlll strong goods , Iore's G-lnch whle. % 'er ' dime I , /0011' : ; ' 'ery qual- Jr" OSc , IAN KHt'l' SALE 010 I 'l : lorFO' " Jrll' lOc BANK- PUICI' , ONI.PAl ( H ) . . . . . - 1tlI'I' SALI 1 IIICI O . ONI.\ Hlill' \ - ( YARD ) . . . . . lIICI . . . . . . . . I.0' . ,0 Ladies' Black Criulde Giugtuuts . Fleece Lined Whle , gootis , strong and de- ' alrahllJ good coIUI' . Morse's Hose heavy , warm gentle , Price IJc , miANICitIJi'p SALE Morse's It1'h'T SALE pric'e 1'ltlE SOc . BANK- ONLY 1IUCI' ONLY ( YAHD ) . . . . 4 0 ( HPI' PAI ) . . . . . . PHII . . . . . . . . . t 00 White FIatltel Ladies'Casliinere Hose Nice soft ! oII , Jl t the ' thin ! , for the little folcs : , Black , fine legant goods , 110'se 250 grade GOES ' Morse's fne lelant , /ootl - NOW AT ( YAID ! ) < . . . . . . . 1 .t.O ] tITi'T SALE l'RICE ONLY . ( Htl AIt , ) . . . , . . lUICI . . . . . . . . 480 forse'l 331 grades GOES . 80 ( : NO\ AT ( VAil ! ) ) . . . . . . . ; ' Cl 1 . ren ' S . . NOW M0rso' .I 45e ( t'AIID/ grami ) . . GOES . . . . 20o ; Ribbed Hose - . Houie Made " ' 001 goocls , all sIzes Iorse.s < Ilrlce 'c. IiANICIIUPT SALE 170 C OUt f or t ers lICI ONLY ( PAIR ) . . . . Satcen covered , closely Imot- . ted , large size , filed with , larle slzC B ' " Hose nlco fled . wih Boys' Bicycle pure cottomm : [ ors ' J . . ( $2.75 grade . ' ' IIANKItEJj'T Iflack . heaoods. . SALE I'IIICE ONLY , ICACII ' 1. 10 Ilack. reliable heavy . Ztborse's goods strong prIce - _ _ IHICg _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ gACl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ relable. 1Iorse's SSe . IIANK1IUI'T SALE , . . 3c PHCE ONLY ( PAI ) . SAI.l . . . . ' - 0 0 Figured Challis , 1.IIht colors pretty patterns , . . Gerlts Morse's price Ge IANI - ( 111)1'l' YARD ) SALE : . . : . . . PIIICE . . . . . . . . . . 0N14\ . . . . . . . . :0 Furnishing Dept. . 25c and 35c Sateens ' - ) ( - Dark colored nnll hlnclc . ATolnll ' , also lCSt French Sturts and Drawers 1onpo Inu Inrlah Cloth JhANKIIIJ1"r sti ' ' 1'IIICE Heavy jersey ribbed warm ONLY ( VAlID S\.E . . . . PHIg . . . . bc and durabe : . Iorse's price i5c. BANKRUPT SALE PICE ONLY ( EACI ' ) . . . . tOO Novels 1 A big lot to close omit . good R ockford 1 Sox stories b ) ' Hoods nlilors olt. : - heavy seamless goods . TIme 25c kind now nt. . . . . . Do 1iorse's price 150. BANK- Ii ( HUl' ) SALg . : . . . PHICE . . . . . . ONLY . . . . . r 00 The SOc kind nol at. . . . . . . 140 , _ . _ . _ . _ _ . . _ . _ , _ . 1 . . ' . " ; : , ! < " . : " : . . ' . . - A Few Advantages Oc"rel by the Chicago . : lwaukee . & St. l'nul Halway , time short line to Chicago. A clean iraii made UI anti started from Omaha. 6\OU OITY HJ,9/ , 0 . CEDAR RPID3 . ) AJ""o" ; , a/.DES / ; ! IJ : . _ _ . . _ _ I Unliage checked from residence 10 leslnl lul. Ehegaumtnln : oel'leo and courteous cam- plo 'ee. tnlr" haiti lighted by electricity , wlh electric rendlnl lamps In every berth Finest dining car service In the west , with lcals served a la carte , or . In other words , order what you wlnt anti . Jay tor what you He I. Flyer leaves union depot daily at GO : II. mit. . arrIvIng at Chicago 11 9 u. m. ChlcaJo Cly Ticket 001cc . 1:04 1.'unnm Street. C. S. CAnnl n , City Ticket Agent . _ . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ 'n _ _ _ I lorlal won the fourth fifth and sixth imeats. Time : 2:16. : : ) % , 2l6'.4. : \ . Fred Kohl won the i Irlt und thlrll heals and WRi econti. TIle : : 2:12\ : : , 2:11. : Klona won the 8COIUl heat II ' 2H : and was third. Oal.latl Baroim Im- Iletuol" , Miss Kate and floppy Jim also started. 1.'rec.for.al trot , ritirse $1.0 : Nightngale won In slralht hlat , l.clchelrt second ; imo others. 'rime : 2:101. : 2:1. : 2:0 : % . 2:0 : class macing ; plrse $1.000 : Star Pointer won In strllJht heats 'flme : 2:0'\ : " , 2:07 : , 2:0\ : . Gulnote ! cent ! . I'r : CUlcl \ third. Direction . Hachel all Guy also started. Josie 1 and Miss hUla rellucell the worlI'o , pnciimg team record by half a seeommd , pacimmg time nmiio iii 2l21/j. Time by quarters : 0:31 : % , 1.07 % , 1:11 : % , 2:12m. : . ChtllilON itAlLhFih ) 1 'l' hi h1 lhhG Ih'l'iL. Frmiimhc Craig Started Omit IIh.e a \'i ii mie-r. r.0NDON , Oct. 14.-Frank Craig , time "Jiaritan Coffee Cooler , " anti Dan Creetion , vc1i known 1mm America , rimot for mu twi'mmty- round fight at tIme National t3portimmg club tonight , mmmmd Creedon won mm time ttvetmtleum round. Thousands of time rommgim eicme'imt crowded oumtside time National Spartinmg club and time police immul great ditiicuhty ium preserving - serving order. Among the llrst arrivals at F time ringside was l'eter Jackson , accommm- ianiett by Alec ltoierts , mind lie was wildly cheered as lie entered. About 9 o'clock a stylish broughamn brought Lord Lonemiahci to time scene of the baitle. 'l'ime crowd of emmectators included a plentiful arrmiy of hearers of titles. Among those present were man ) ' wehi known turfltes , amimi Mmmcc , ltumrge. Piimmmmer and Corlield. At 10 o'clock time contestants , who had entered tue ring a few mitimmutes before , shook hammds , mtmmd time encounter cmmnmuenced. 'rime opening rouimd was contested in a frietmiiiy ( imsimion , immit on wmmrmning to time work Craig ruitimed anti swung his right w'ith such effect thmmmt Creedon , after being knocketi miown in limit sixth roummil went amid was tilt but beaten In timat anti the two succeeding roummtis. Stili imo fotmgthit gamimely , antI just before the end of tIme elgimthi Ime landed witim the right aim the jaw and shook time Cooler. i'rorn timimi point Craig boxed whhthly , ammtl fm'equmt'ntiy clutched hits opponent or ran around the rinmg to escape puimisiamnent. lie occasionally stvmmng his right , but Creedomm had time best of batters to time enti of time ttvormtietim round. 'rho progress of time tight and the end caused innomenso excite- mt'hmt ommiomig time rougims outside. mtmmti time iioiice were compelled to charge the crowti to enable the club members to mmmahce an exit. _ _ _ _ ihrei L i uig llieele Itm'eii'.ii. LOUlS'1LIE , Ky. , VOct. I l--'I'imo seammoim for record rltiimmg tm'as Immammgmmrated most nmus- piciousiy today imy Artimur 'ar'iner and Willie tie Cartly on singles anti by E. 11. Anderson ammth "Ileduly" Vanm llerrick on mu tzmmmiiem. Johnlmie Johnco'm anid F.ck wene mmresent. Etk takIng cimmirgo of time mnmcn in their efforts. ilcimmg imjrred ( room the trmck by time racing board's supemision uf last veal. , lie imseti a nme'gimiiitJnie mind gave imts Instrmmctioni from liii' grammd mmtammti. Johnson exitects to atlnck time ligtmrus tonmmorrow. 'rime trials. which were miii wihim tiyimig mitmirtim unicc'd 1)5' timmidems , reulttmU s'itim these cIas 11 records : Two nniiettviimio : tie ( ards' . 'l'irno : 3:5.1 : 2-5. Johnmson'mi former record , 3:51 : 4- ! . 'i'imrce zmiiles : Artimur Gardmmer , 'l'imne : 5:55 : 3.5. i'otmr nmtic'ti : Arthur Gardner. TIme : 7:58 : 2.5. Five mumtiee. Arthur Gardner. Time : 9:58 : 1.5. former record , 10:18 : , by 'ritus. "Mary" Anderson and "lIeu" Van lierriek , omm a tanmtiemn , hrke the mnilo record of 1:51 : 3-5 , mnimii.t recently at Wahllmamn by uic- iuiiie anmd ihutler. 'linac : 1:51. : 'rhey con- tinmued mind estaLl slmeml the f..llowlng memeords : Two miles , 3:53 : 1-5 ; three mui'S , GUi : ; tour mileS , 8:00 : ; fIve miles , 10:18. : - . - _ Cimuummualign mit .tihiiimua' , ' ( ) iit'uiei , ALLIANCE , Nab. , Oat , li.--fflpecial Tithe- gram.-Time judictai camnpslgmm in time Fit- tt.entim judicial district was opened bore to- nmiglmt by T , V. Golden of O'Neill , popimilst candidate for jumIge. hiy actual coummt isis audIence was fifty-one , two.thlr'ls of vhoiui vere republIcans. . ' , : AlUSl3M liiS'JS , ffl'YPMCHI . ( _ , it5'I , l'hIltliLMNCmh OP f havts & Keogh's Stupendous Scenio I'roaucttonm , hON TIlE BOWERY" Thu Greatest Comic , Dramatic antI Scenic Actiic'venient ever Smagt'il in inmmericmm. Time Au-ConquerIng Ceat , includimmg STEVE BRODIF Clmimmphomi : limitigo 4 , , i Imuuminir ot I ito \Ymmrld , anti ( lug of ibiu Jiowery. I'rices : i'irmt floor , Ioc ; , 75c aol $1.00 ; hialcoay , &Oo ant 75e ; gallery , 25c. lou ooo 1tis1it'gi ) 5i'A1'S AT IOC E/iCit B OYD'S' 17th amid iimirncyStrcct' , Two IJonimnmiemicimug niglmt' Friday , Oct. 25. D E VO mmmmti ii i uIerry ( 'oiimtmrly 1 , , ( omim irimmy I 'retitmi hug I-I 0 I P13 : ! _ ( ito ' fmmnmuiio.tL of mull ( 'intmlO Ohmermu , , pY14TA ) ( ) il'ilmyTiuiflfl N1IW. hiJIiiiT AN1) litLIfiuiTfUL 'lImo resolved semit "ale will mitten lii 9 o'oiock oil time nmiornhnig mit 'iiutmrsthayc,2l. ) T1T1 Tel. 153 1 ' ' ' -i'AX't'oNiliulisj , Mjr.m , 'foiiiglit at 8:15. 'I'll l Ii' I XX C.il ( nfl ) i/iNS. CONROY & FOX -IN- O'Flarity's Vacation MA'1'INJ'B' Vi'IIlNIISDAY. Ammy itcmmerveti Seat , 25c ; HtmtiI , Box and Divan Seats tc. IJSt , , I. I'ItiCihS , Cr&ghton Theater. . Tel 1531 , l'axton & flurgess , 2.1gm. i.t : Igli t mc , Gout uuui'mu'iuig 'FIIUHSILtY , OC I' . 17. Only Matinee Saturday , , e CI-1ARLY'S . : A t . S I .turrr . . . \e . . . . Mtmnagemiuc'nt eli/iS. lcitOIh2.IAit _ 1'r1r.s , ISe .3c , lOc , 53e , $ i.Ot ) . _ _ _ I . DR. ; 4x1cCREV ! 1 ' . . # . , , ; ' neTtle uxn.y ( . 6PIOIALST _ . ; , . ' TitATh 41.1 , 1 . PtVATL USEASES , Woaknt'si * fl4tuCI t. . . MENONLY masuimsemsor / pm ' : Vvery cure eusraumloed. % . . m s ( ) leers exn'erm.ncu. , . : . - . ycrs 1mm ( tumults. iteos _ _ _ _ ti. a : I'nrn.ut.,5 OUlUt , NER1