- - - - - - . - r- , . I.111 OMAHA DAILYIIEE : Al U D.\Y , IAY ) . 1MU. ) \\1TII \ \ TilE JUDGE AND JURY \ itnc8c nncl Attorney have Had Thefr in the Bolln Ciise. ! ChARGE DEFERRED UNTIL THIS MORN.NG E ldiiee lnroditcetl Ip ( lie Defnutie a ( rrit Si.rjrI MeTelill , ' tintlier to CIIVIC ( 'I'Iiti ii Agflt f- . % r- IiIIlIelItM Aru Itrief. The taking of tettmony In the flolin cao a9 conctu1c yesterlay forenoon uiiil the arguments of the attorney ! foh1owi tmmc' dhatoly. Athutit County /ttorney D.tY OPCflO(1 In fl short , but conceo statement to the jury atiul was tohIowel by Attorney Wct for this ( hCfeII'O. ) The latter proceeded on the theory thaL there wn io shortngc.-the tOOiO ( In the Mtdlnnh State bank wn , i.tttl there , the httt in ( ho cash riiwer had been tJ.Lll , nnd ItohIri' saUry accountoti for the ieinuIn1er ecejt thO Irocced ot the bnd , hJi ! Ito I accredited to error9 of booIdtcePttl by the if experts. lie edmitted varraiiti hLLl ( drawn for flolin's aItr : ) anti ere iaicl , hut thorn \as nothing to show , ho stated , that Iloilti rrcetct thu money on them. % tt.rney MQcfnrand tor the 1cfenso startc(1 out on the 'anio 1mb at at the former trIal , makIng a pIe for sympathy and ahulng thee s'ho hiati urged ( lit. vrocctItton of Ilohlu for hIs defaIcttIon. lie Itad proceeded flU thiK 111,0 , hut a UtIle while whic n i'toppetl by the court atiti Instructed to confine httiteelt to tnattcr8 In evtdehee. Thin itppered to dlconcerL hint , flflI , ileprtved of the oppor- tunlty t COhIlIIfltO ) the BIJCCCI % lie It(1 maipel OUt , tli cIolng vortton of hh atidreMs was rather seah , lb % VOhIflI up by a iIa for mercy on th theory that even If ItotIn hiatt talcen city fIIilhI1 ( the honrknien vould niake 1f ) thin lass and 'to good cmilil conic of enthIng the defendant to ( tie imnitentlarY. County Attorney flaltirigo closed the ar- gtimcnt on thto case at the evenhtig Nossion with a clear , tatenient of ( lie trani'actlcns , . on w3ilch the Htntt' depciiiled for a conviction. - - At the coiictiiiloit ot liii , rgumcnt Judge ihiker wail about to conittincec his charge to tliti jury , when , at the reiluett of one of the Jiii yrrten , lie deferred it until ntornhiig. There vere ieveral sirIirte , In the progress - ress of the case yesterday rnorniti. Tue first Otto ctite when ( lie defense drew Ii oinV. . A. l'axton , tt3 OWfl WttiOs , the itatoinont that flohiti Iiai turned over to him , as trustee for the bi a , 'liineii on all of the bonds given by Ilolhit. alt of his hiropert except his hattie. titead. 'rho tIefen.'o dlii not ask Mr. Paxton why this transfer hail Ieen niado , but in view of tue fact that. the openiiig statement of the attorneys for the defense showed that they took the lO'ltiOfl that there wa9 no shortage and that every doInr of city and school funds had becit properly accounted for , it. occasIoned contilderablo rtiiiark about the court room that they shiotihl have iihor that Itotin hiatt transferred lila property to his bondsmen in order to niake good any ios which iiitgiit fall on thorn on account of his shortage. 'l'iio next surprhiofl when the defense Introduced In ovidtnco an account current made by the treasurer to the comptroller July 10 , 1895 , which showed on Its face that there was a thortago. as shown by the trcas- uror's books , of about $45,000. The last surprise caine when the defcno announced that It would rest Lts case. It had Introduced practically no evidence ; no attempt had been made to show that the funds were properly accounted for ; the defendant - fondant had not been put upon tile stand , and \ ft appeared ( in tim taco of It a though the ofen'o had nothing La offer , except what might be developed In the arguments on the testimony offorOd by the stato. CFItTIFICATF DII ) NOT COUNT. When court convened yesterday morn- log Judge Baker announced his rut- ng on the admtslon of the two certificates of Comptroller Olsen. both of which Informed the city council that ho had examined the accounts and cash o the treasurer and had ( aiiM tlio same cor- root. The court ruled that these certificates were not competent in the case at bar for the reason that the certtficato of one officer that ho had checked the accounts of another thid not establ'sh the fact of the correctness of the accounts of the officer so checked up or oxamineci. \v. A. Paxton' ' wtla the first witness called by tiLe defense. lie was questioned regard- , log what was said by hello anti others in , _ - _ - , . . . _ ' hlohIn'e 001cc the evening BolIn returned from Hill's road houo. Ho said ho could not remember - member what anyone else hind t'iid , but remembered - membered distinctly what ho had said to tiollu. lb was not asked regarding what lie had said , but was questioned closely regard- log what hind been said while Swobe was rosent. The witness explained what had / trapsplred in the committee room In the presence of the exports ant some of ( ho Dondsmen after the report of ( ho experts had been completed , C. J. Karbach hind isked flolln about tlio item of $77,700 , and I3ollti had denied that lie got the money. I'ho witness also testified on direct examlna- floit ( lint helm had turned over to him , as trustee for all of the bondsmen on nil of his bonds , a large amount of real estate , but Iho defense did not follow up thIs evidence by asking thin witness why the Property bad been ttirnctl over. FxperL Wottling was called by thin defense I sod testified to the fact brought out In hIs $ tatoinent. yesterday regarding the Item of fl7.700 , repeating the statement made at that ( line to the effect that tlto lroceed from ( Ito I saio of these bands bad brett deposited in the attoiial Ilank of Coinmcrco and the MerI I ebariti ? National bank. DEFINSI RESTS ITS CASF. The deteiio theit catted J. W. Fend to ( Ito itand and he tlentlfled an account current made by liliti July 10 , 1895 , showIng the bat- InCeil In ( ha several funds and ( ho amount of funds deposited In each of thto several batii < s fls sliowit by the bank balance bobks. The defense thieii offered In evidence tIm CaNhi book s'howlng that the respective grad. log dIstricts tncliidetl In the bond tsouo hind each been credIted with the vropor amounts. To thin surprIse of every olin In ( tie court room the defense announced that thIs coin. pleted Its case. flolin tial not been liit on thu Htand , nini ( ho purpose of ( ho dofensa in prceentliig evidence whlchi had already been prt'seiited by the state , coverIng a point not In dtputu , was not clear. There was no dlputo about ( lie bonds havIng becti sold and about the proceeds , $77,700 , havIng brett deposited In cIty banks. Thu duplicate entry of $77,700 , about which sit tlio dispute was centered , was not touchicti upon by the dc- tense. In rebuttal thin ttato called Ixpert lVott- iliig. 110 testified ( lint the account current Identified by Fend , shio\vetl on its taco a I gihortage lii the city funds of 120.000 and a shortage ht ( Ito school funil of' $24,770.27 , This statoinelit IOeiiiItl to "rattlo" the the. tctiso very much and a hasty consultation Was hold , after which \Vettli ! was excuscil ' lthout cross.exainination cud Fend wat , Fe. 0 railed by the defetise. Ito tettifleti tlitt tlit ii pliortage lii the ohool fund , as showit by r Vettltiig , was caiiied by thu fact that , at the ' unto the rcpgr ( was made out , there was In the city ftiutis the stint of $21,770.27 whIch belongel to the school district , but which hail not beeti transferred to ( ho shioot fund , Do cross-exantinatlon Ilaltirige drew friii Iead the statetneilt that the tiansfor of tint a p21,770.27 front ( Ito CU ) ' (111)116 ) to ( tie school It treils wouitl ehitiiIy Ito tranferrtiig the hortago in this cbtooi fund to thin city ftiiids , iiiakiiit. the total shortage iii both vchiool and cht ftiiiJti the same as It up. Peareti before , except that It wolilti appear in ( tie cIty tunis instead of lii both ( lie city 111(1 school funds. n ThIs coniplete'J ( Ito taking of testimony anti ( lie court ordered the arguments to Proccoti O It once. - a COMMFNCl Tlil AltuUME'r , Thin argtiineiit of Mr. flay was concise and brief. lie dwelt liarticularly upon the site. iflo Itenia of etitbezzlontent front thin school at funds , antI upon thin iteiti of $77,700 , explain. log the matter clearly to ( Ito jury by rcatltng front the recortla of the ( rcaurer'a otilce. Day was followed by Mr.'est for the tie- tense. Referring to ( be charget , of enibez. Element ( coin tito scnctot tunils , he salt ! the avitionco showed that every dollar was in the tiebool funtl , excelt ) the one item of $10,000 , vhilcli oil atimtttod wab in ( tic Mtdtantl State , bank. Ito argued that If ( lie nionoy was all there , ( hero could certainly Ito no grounds for chargIng hello wIth hinyitig embezzled Ti - . 01110 of it. he ' . I akIn ip the Item of 77,70Q West urued I' - tht the notry as It tat app.re I on the htok % 1I flOColSitty as sit fz't' uf the aIIIC'lItIt bArged .igninst ( lie sevorsl grading cPstrr ! , . Ito sail It waultl te vti easy ic tract Gilt thk entire trattsactioii "If eric would tale ( ho time ti , do ht , ' but ho didn't tnk the time. - Passing to another feature of the case , \Vest 'ald there ns no controversy ( hat there wat a licrtagc in lije city tooths of $2,0O0 $ , auth lip aeke1 tue Jury It It ! 1 to send Ilenry lIutin to ( tie janlteutlat On tltl t ; Count lJ1ln had given a good band , lie satil , and tlto taxpayers would itever lose a cent as ( lie bonclenien were some of ( Ito Lest hi011 of Omaha. TIiI amount , he said , was niade up of advances to city em- ploycs and ottis-rs vIio were entitled to to- celvo money trout the city , together with other Items s hitch hnJ , , lrico been 1mW. lttforrtng to ( lie i'lips in the cash drawer charged to tiullit.'eit argued that the fact that the siipt were lilaced in the drawer iis a irouf that liollti had no criminal intent. Thu reliabIlity of the experts was touched upon In cloi'lng anti tlto errors which \Vise hind nihinitted having made were commented 111)00 nit itliowing that ( lie evitlenco of ( lie cxperts % % ts not to he tiepondeti on. MA1IiS A I'IAA POll SYMI'ATIIY. After a Mior ( recers Attorney Mactarlanil romnienced his argitnient , opening w.th thin same tragic exclamation which character. ized ( lie opening of his argument at the first trlaI "Crucify html crucIfy Win ! are ( he 1 % ortla hich come to us down through the centuries of the world's lila. tory. " Ills argument was addressed to the sympathIes and prejudices of ( lie jurora and frequent references vcro niaiie to ( ho effect a convIction woulti have "upon his ntiiiest dying wife and his little oties. " As itt ( he former trial , Macfarhand tarteti upon a personal statement , explaining thiy he ap- peai'ed in the case antI dilating ulton ( lie abuse vhicii had been heaped upon him. % 'tieti ( liii. hiatt continued several momonta ( ho county attcrney objected to ( lie coutisel ( Iraggltig In matters not lii evidence. Judge linker notified Macfarlanil ( hat lie would bo confined strIctly to ( lie evIdence and must not bring In outside matters. Macfarlarid objected very strenuously to itoing confined to time evidence , but the court was firm anti after several sharp passages Macfarlanti contiiiued lila argument to time jui'y , It wa.t painfully evident that lie aas greatly nonpttisseti by this ruling , lie stunt- ( tied along anil ilcuntlered about hlko a ship aithout a rudder. lie soon drifted back litto hits ersoiial explanatoa and was agaii catted down by ( lie court. It was several inhiitlte3 before the effect of the seconti scor- log worn away and ( lien Macfarland took up ( lie ovitlonco nod dlscusted it. itefeerlog to the shortage , lie admItted there wits about $20,000 whlch'iiad not been accouitt.l for , but this might be easIly ox- plalneti by the fact ( lint Ilolln' salar3 for his entire terni amounted to ( hits sum. The state hail sliowit that warrants for Iiohtim's salary had been drawn and stamped "paid , " but the titato hatl miot shown , lie said , ( hat Ilohimi ever got the cash oim them. The sum of 20,000 might also be accounted for by the slips , etc. , founti In the cash drawer. There was no evidence , he said , that thmeae clips hind mint slnco been paid , Thio eXprt canto Im for their share of at- ( elition , but tu ) reference to ( bent , as coin- paretl wIth tIm vicious and merciless on- slauglit at the formiter trial , was as a sum- mner zephyr compared with a violent ( or- undo. - Their work was reviewed atiti ( he jury was cautioned that ( lie experts "mlgbt bo mi'saken. " It was argued that the city or school board could itoh possibly boo anything If there was a shortage In any fund. The bonds wotild cover every poaslble loss. "What pqssibio use Is there , " said Macfarlanti , "of sending Henry flohin to the penItentiary ? It will not (10 ammyono any good and will only servo to mm him. " At tIm conclusion of Macfariand's argu- itient Judge liaker announced an evening session , comumneiiclmig at 8 o'clock. READY FOIL TIlE JUDGE'S ChARGE. \Vhten court convemmed at S o'ehock last evening , County Attorney Baldrtge corn- mnenced the closIng argument In the case. After explainimig to tlmo jury in detail the several counts in thme intormmiatltai amid their relation to each other , I3aldrlgo dIscussed the several checks , which had been inro- duced in evidemlee , and shOwed how these checks proved that Boltn , within hem titan sixty days after taking poession of the office - fice , ittitl comnnianceI , hits peculations , anti had contInued thitWo acts duriimg his enttre term at short Intervals. thto amount. shown to have been baken during ( ho first six months betimg about $10,000 , Ono after another - other , Baldrigo picked up these telltale chocks anti clips , commenting upon eaclm In a clear anti concise mwziner , makIng a telling array of tue nmost damaglimg evidence. PassIng to the othier evIdence. hlaldrhge dIssected the testimony anti explalneti ( ho entIre transaction to the jury In a clear and forcible manner. At the conclusIon of Ilaldrige's argument Judge Baker was about to instruct the jury , when Jean Schctns , one of the jury , requested - quested , on behalf of hIs associates , ( hat the charge to the jury be deferreti until ( his morning , amid the request was complied with. : iiox'I'RztJ.tlA AGAIN. New LtJCSItiOfl for tin' ILeuIViiel Jt'nd or's 'i'renp.uire Saul to h1t till ishittiti. PerIodIcally a report Is cIrculated by a local syndicate of gamblers , says time I'ItII- adeiphia Times , that Montezuma's hidden treasure has been located. Pleat It woe reported - ported that thin treasure was on some one of the Islands oft ( he coast of Lou Angeles , butt after the schemers learned that they wotmlti not be permnttted to make of the island a mnodormi inferno on the style of Monte Carte , ( hey now locate the treasure on Tiburon ( Whale ) island , In the Gulf of Cali- fertile , Mexico. Tim island is Inhabited by a tribe of cannibal Indians called Serls. The syndicate attemptetl to organize a company af Aniorlcans In Arizona to cross over and wipe out the Indians , ofterimg each man $50 a mmuontli anti 20 acres of land If Ito stir- rlved. Thuo scheme faiteti , The Arizonians had heartl of the nuimierous expeditions thma ( 1exico hiatt sent to ( Ito mmian-eatlng lolamid tvhlchu did not return , Now the bait Is matlo more alluring by locating thin stmpposeti Im- nense treasures of Montezuma upon the slan'i. The chief lronmotcr Is mow operating romn Mexico , and propesei o fit out an ox- edltion to be taken to ( lie island ott a ; chiooner. The schooner Is presumably to ako away the gold. Tim "well-tiuthienticateti legend" Is a fiction. fontezuma mmever left the City of Mexico , elther thu ammy of hum lIeutenants. lie bind 10 "great treasures of gold , " as is popularly tmpposeti , amid if them hiati beep any in the oftcrs it. is htnrtiby voaaibte that Cortez would been o blInd as to let it escape him , for hat km what he was after-this main object of ilti contiueSt. Stmppostng ( lint Montezuma tliti mave "muntolti treasures , " according to ( mdi- iou , them were plemity of niotmntoin caverns 1041 oter places to bury t witout battling It evomal lmuntireti tithes. In eouthmi'estemn Art- : ona them Is a deep pool of water called 'Montezimimia'mt ' % Vnlh , " auth it is stated in an authenticated legemiti" that Montezuma carted its treasure all ( lie way fmoimm Mexico anti Itiiiipeti IL into thilo pool. hence Its imamne. lor several years this 'yiithicate , one of 'biom is en ex.federal ofhicer vhio does a land- ( lice lmusinras as a gaiiibler. hiss been en- leavoring to get an ii'laiiti for a gambling sort , About a year-ago Mexico made a oik 1aiiui to the clmaimm of Islamids oil the outhermi California coas ( It is I ow lehiovei tat. ( hose fellows had minced some of the Mexican olhlciato a set tip this claim to see how j ( 'oulti take , But the tJnied ( States gave it a attiution , The lrincltmal mover of ( his ilantl amnbhing resort , Johmit Bratlhury , Is a rothier-ln.law of thi two brothiers who own atallima lalonti , a sumimimmer resort ( wenty.flve tiles off the coast opposIte Los Angek , 'hey brlieved that If Mexlej' couttl success- illy claini the Islands they could make. of atalina a gambling resort. Failing , they ow ( urmu their attention to Tibumon island , I the Gulf of CalifornIa , lmavitig liurchiased r leilatti it froni Mexico , if these iroinoters ecQmm1iaIiy the expedition the public vtll rest a itly. . t -U- - L F'iiils in . ' . Jewels are the fail in l'aris. They are rung In garlaimds over a liauidsrne bpdico , id the very latest idea Is to IavD the ma. a minI ahimiost covered with thorn , A hianti'I inn whiito satin gown recently wont at a II in I'aria was emmibroldered with pearls , termuated with small diammionds. The shoulder a iitis , him of the square iieck anti also the it ickle coittalnetl miiany large diammionds , and 0 bodice oumabommo everything elite In time oina , S - - If _ iti inn't hheii % 'i'll I IkO a book uiid read In the electrIc IlgItWil b rlts ( of ( ho Chicago , Milwaukee & St. n ul Ity , Ctx UCkOL uli1ce 101 Famnain at. c . IME ( IT IIO'f FOR TIlE BISIIOP Methodists at Olevelanti Have a Most Exciting - ing osion. .II'IR TROUBLED WITh POHITS OF ORDER ' 4'oiuan ttiicit lntm htnhit ll , tgnimm nitil 1'l ii ii.mt' ( lie COlt fereliep I tutu ilL A isicry hicitti to t'iitl ( if liItterncNs , CLEVELAND , May 8-The Methodist general conference has stow been well tamted in the Immass of importaumt business imichm is before It. The lay delegates arc showing ( heir purpose to curtail , if iossble ) , tIme powers vested in ( lie mmiinlsters and make thin conduct of chumrchi affairs immure denmo- cmatic. That issue was raieetl totlay lii Due forumi in committee amid sill doubtless be ( lie cause of more titan one hot debate on the floor of ( lie conference. The general coinlmi'ttces are in aet'aiouu every afteraooii anti today was begun ( lie consIderatIon of ( itO ProPos tion to increase the nummiber of biahiopt. The colored Methiotlss ( want a bishop of their own atid so does China. It Is lironosed also to lighten tIme labors of ( lie four older bIshops who were appointed iii 1872. Thierc vnit a marked falling otT in the attendance this morning. Illlmoim Hurst IirSltled amid ( lie devotional exercises were conilumctctl by 11ev. S. Vt' . Thoiiias of l'lmitadelpliia. Dr. Ackermimaum of Aiabnumia lire- senteil resluiioiis ( biankitig ( lie mmiayor atutl city council of Cleveland for ( lie cordial imian- tier of ( heir greeting to thu delegates , "For all your kinti words amid lovlimg. fra- ternah deeds , " declare the resolutlotia , "we most sincerely tItanIc you , anti we will ever pray timat upon you and yours time richest blessing of heaven mmmay continue to descend amid that tIme atreatly splendid comiuinerclal , socIal , educatIonal antI eccleslactical achieve- mnonts of your city may ever be multiplied nit hum nti red-fol ti. ' ' No sooner hind the resolutions bcui adopted by a rising vote titan ( ho woman tiucetion catile up amid caused a good (10111 of trouble botlm to delegates anti BIbop Thirst , Mr. Morris Sharp of Ohm preseiietl ( a reso- hutton to excuse the womnemu tlelegates in that ( hey has'o relliittumislietl ( heIr seats and that theIr expenses be paid to the date of ( heIr witlitirawal. The resolution also called iii their main reserves Dr. Neely of Philadelphia presented a sub- stittmto lii which ( ho women were Invited to renmairm as honored guests of the conference anti their expenses ordered paid , Dr. Cranston rose anti asked for a rutting by the chair ama to ( lie liresent statuts of women in ( ho conference. Ihitihuop thirst decitled It was not a point of order , but was a matter of imiterpretatloui for time body and ruled that Dr. Neely had ( hue floor. Jumat after Dr. Neeiy began speaking Dr. Frisluiger of Penmisylvania appealed from ( lie tlc'cision of the chair on fir , Cranstomi's poimit. Bishop iiumrst iUt time question as hieing on the appeal of Dr. Crantson anti great confusion - fusion existed. A motion to lay ( lie entire nmatter oil the table was bet by a vote of 218 to 104. Dr. Kynet ( raised time jmint of ortler thmat the question had been improperly put , but Bishop hut-st held that Dr. Ne-ely hind thin floor amid Dr. ICymiett appealed. CONFUSION BREAKS LOOSE , BIshop hurst tlectineti to entertaIn the appeal , anti a dozen moe-n were on the floor shouting for recognlion. ( Ilishiop hurst de. dined to recognize any one. but potmuided with lila gavel auid she-muted : "Dr. Neely has ( he floor. " Dr. Leonard , Dr. Chiafee arid oltem-a loudly insisted on ( lie appeal being put , Bishop Hurst pountled until he broke hits gavel , Dr. Fristnger insIsted on the appeal being put , and in this lie was joined by the entire conference. Shouts to put the appeal almost drowned out the bishop's voice , and ( he utmost confumsiomi reigned. Dr. Frisimtger leaped to his feet and said if he would not be given the right to appeal ho wotmld resign. Dr. Neely' made himself heard above thin din and said ho desired to withdraw his hiaPer. Bishop hurst would not permit this anti the din continued. Dr. hurst would recognize no one , bitt held ( hint Dr. Neely hind the floor. Finally , forced by ( he conference - ence Bishop Hurst said lie ruled that both papers were before the htoueo , and he would entertain ( he appeal. Mr. Sharp asked to withdraw his resolu- Lion , but ho was not permitted to do so. Iii the midst of Intense excltemutent ( ho vote on ( he appeal was taken. The ruling of Ilisliop Ihuret was suaatned ( by a vote of 223 to 204. As soon as is was decIded that the papers were before ( Ito house , Dr. Neely anti Mr. Sharp both wIthdrew their papers , and thme immost violent struggle of thin first week of the conference vas over. The lIttle storm over the womnan question having paed over , J. lit. ICings of New York presented a reaolution. Time docunacnt was directed aga'nr ( the use of federal mooney by the Roman Catholic church and Lts read- log \vas frequently imiterruptoci wIth applaure. It was unanumimousy adopted without discus sion. ON SECTARIAN SChOOLS. Thin resolution opposed tim practice of ccc- tartan appropriations for huidtan education. It atates that ( hits gemuerai conference , representing - senting time mnemnbcrshmip anti constituency of the MetliodLet Episcopal church , reiterates its convictIon that the euro for the sectarian and ecceelas- ! ( teal aggressions is to be found in ( hue adoption - tion of time proposed sIxteenth amnendment to time United States constItution , drafted arid promulgated by thin National League- for ( ho Protection of American InstitutIons , It is tlirecteti ( hint a recorti of thIs action be prommmptly forwarded to ( ho secretary of ( be Dutiteti States semmate , time secretauy of the house of repree-entativos anti to ( lie secretary of the interior \Vauuhmlngtomi. . This gener.il com'ferenco thirects ( lint the slgnatumremt of its presitient and secretary be signed to this action , After the transaction of other routine bust- ness the convention adjourned , The committee on constItution is con- aitlorlmig a pcjposed miew article of tIle con- mutitution , relating to lay delegates , time general - oral intention bctng to make it muntilclently liberal to nteet the wishes of ( hue general conference regarding ( lie admission of women. Another meeting of lay dehegates wait hmehmi tonight to discuss tIme miiinisterlal ( him limit. A resolution was introduced providing for a I flexible arrangement controlled by ( lie bishi. I ops , but after beIng debated for sonio ( imo It was laid out ( ho table , Time sante fate be- tell a resolution to malco the timmmcm limit three years , Thin mneetimig adjourned without hiavo accoumiplisheil anything , Thi& platform meetIng in ( ho armory to.- I rmlgbmt was under the aulpices of the Meth- , oihiv ( Hoard of Elucation , Addresses were matie by Rev. Dr. J , Fl flrpwn of ( birnmnoq Theological institute , Atlamuta , Ga. ; Rev. Di' , C. II. I'ayne , the secretary o the ilcard of Etlumeatiomi ; Bishop Warren. the projector of Denver UniversIty , mimI Bishop hurst of ( lie m American university , Among the meetings of ( lie standing comummntttees this afternoon , that of ( lie comimmltee on ephacopacy , was 1 ( lie amiost Important , brim protested against a Lho proposed retiremnemit of Mlssiommary IJtshop rhoburn , amid time hIachimg , of a regular lshop in lila stead , On ( Ito otbuer hand , China sod Japan asked for permnanent resident bishops with full Episcopal authority. 3 WANT A COLOItED BIShOP. The colored Mehedivts aeked for a bishop at thmelr own , and said. they hail a muon ciii- nontly llted for ( ho Imlace , TImey refer t itey , Dr , J , B. E. hIoweu , presIdent of clam- non Theological intitutu of Atlanta , Ga , A m'esolutlomi was introduced providing ( hat he senior group of bialmopo be permitted to 10 arrange their vork as to be able to pass u lie rt'mainimmg years of their live-a in ease Intl coniforfr. The proposition Is (0 provIde hem suitable salaries , , 1mm view of theIr serv. re-a , amid allow tue-nm to select their own ilace3 of resitlenco , after the other anti umwro ctive bishops have dIvided tbelr owa work , a rhie senior bishops were apimoirotod in 1872 , Intl are all of flue-ui ehl at.iyancetl iii years , hey are , Bishops Boa-juan of St. Louis , U lerrili of Chicago , Andrews of Now York It ntl Foster ct liostou , They object to ( Ito g cticmi proposed , desirIng to mentain in the a arne's. 0 Thin committee on temporal economy dea ideil to submit to ( lie coumicrenco a propo. ition curtIhing ( lie Iowers of time ministers , rhich wilt probably be opposed by ( lie latter. his Is to time effect ( hat hereafter it shall C 0 tmnderstonti that ( lie congregatons , and ot ( lie niiuitstors , shall clioose ( lie local hurch officers. It. has been the mmactlco to . have thin clans Ic. . ' ma a ; trite I by thie mImmitrs , nut I In tlir1 tm-ths f the churches the pasora mnak Ott ! 1im's t whmni tlmCy want for steiards .anl trums'ees , and delegates are cimosrm by time ineuuibera. hte' . Ir. Moore says the fuar wtmen delegates - gates have decIded not ( a i'eaume thielr seats In the contercnce. though they'are probably entitled to them. lie and uthiem' ativocatemu of omcn ilelegatca feel tlmej" have niade a long etritin towarth their gt'I'lh ' sectmrtng ( lit vote of a conetitutionslatttIln1ent. _ StmiIli..rmi IlithulINt Cnmivtiitituii , CHATTANOOGA , May S.i-rThio Southern BaptIst convention was called -to order at thin First liaptiat church by irpIIJent John liar- olson of Selma , AIim , Tht9 qiil call showed 7G1 delegates present. Judge liamalson anti Secretaries 1. . MeAmitirewit of I Augusta , Ga. , anti E. F. Gregory of ilmultitnoro were me- elected , Mayor George \ \ . ( Icha anti Dr. It. Ii. Garrett , pastor of the ' First llapist ( chuuirclm , ulehiveremi addresco of welcomne. There are over 0,004) isltors anti delegates present. Wttmntngton , N. C. , wants the con- ventln next ( Into anti will probably get it. At ( Ito session this afternoon tIme reports of foreign anti liommie umtissionmory boortla will be sumbni i tt etl. TonIght thin convention emnion wIll be preached by 11ev. 0. 11. Siakely of Washington - ton , i ) . C. lNi)1AN ( ; A3ittII ( ; G.t3ilL 'i'iI ( ' l'itn II ii PM nudNiNlmumni I lt'M i'lmi ed ' 'Siit-IImi't' ' tO ti It'mma The social event bf thto sean for ( hue Puyalhup , ( lie Nisqually amid a few \'liito river limdians has just passed , rays the Ta- coral he3ger. It aa ( ho annual gambilmig anti hiorre racing of ( lie tribes , which took imlaco on the Nisquatly reservatlomi , Time fee. tivtties began Saturday anti ta.rted u.nll Momi- day morning , when ( hey ceased , amid a liroces. slon of ( lie mnoct tired Immtiians that time 1)001110 along tIme route have seen lii muaiiy a day started back to tIme l'uyahiup reservation. They hero mm laurels , it is ( mite , but then ( hey hail their Imotiles amid blaumbets , which at one tune dtir'iig the gatobllng they canie disas- troiisly near losIng. The sport took place at a gambling hotms kept by Jin Dhmrood , a Nisqualiy Indian , anti located in a clearimig mive acres tim cx- ttsit on the right bank of time Niaqually river , fotmr muiile above Maxneld station , where the Northern Pacific crcsres the river. The game plityeti by tIme Iimdiaums is called ' 'eta-had , " and vniu actively participated Lii by thirty l'uyallups , five White river Imidimimis crud t'mirty Nisquallies , ( lie \Vliite river Imidlans layimts with the l'ttyallup' . Time stakes put UI ) by cccli silo were seveiiteeii Pouii.ee , one cow aiitl ten llgS , It was in ( hits gaunbllng lmoumse last Satimr- tiny afternoon ( lint Jack Skaumienke , time leather of time Nlo'.itmally gamblers , stood imp amid began singing ( lie low , dirgc'-lie song wluiclm forms part of the ceremony , amid then hmamided the bones to one of his mmmcmi. The liumlian took ( lie bones , fitntbled anti changed ( lioumi , and ( lien , tinkling a buto tightly ccii- cealed Ln either hand , began swIngIng tiienm for a vary Puyallump to guess which hand cdmitained thiovlilo One. The gambling was in full progress. TIme scene was a strange one , well vortiiy ( lie brtmrli of a Frederic ltomningtcii or any \vito Indulge a liking for the wild and fantastic. Tue bright wootl flre were but-ntimg 1mm either end of the room. Ten feet frorn the walls two rows of Imicilami muon were kneellmig tiowim , facing each other , heaving a space of ten foot between them , In cite row were Puyallup arid \\'hiite river Inthlnn , and in ( hue other were Nicqumallies. Iii tue center of the- kneeling rows of Imidians vere ( Ito leaders , Tommy Lane for tue I'uyalhtmps and Skamenke .for .tlie Nisqimallies. Back of the kneeling bucks were benches mututning ( ho entire length of ( Ito room. On these sat the Indian women of thio respective tribes , who vatchted the var'ing fortunes of ( lie players with mutest intent imiterest , Stuck in ( ho ground iq semi-circular form. in front of bothi Lane and Skamnenice , were thuirty-fivo small wootlen pegs about three inches in length arid one-qumarter of an imich In diamneter. These were 1me "beans , " and vhieut one side won ( lie thir3'-ftvo belongiuug to the other the gaune0and'pot were also von. 'I Suspended from the neck of each Indian player , and huamugin In tran of his breast , was a hmandkcrchutet. beneath whichi lie- deftly concealed hits hands whin,1thio bones were given huimn to owing , . , m- , . The bones mnontioned arq1tbtroe incites in honth and otto inch , lii diarqcter. One of tht tn is perfectly whiIto. tie , other one has two black rings around it. Each of the headers line two sets of bones , but only one sot is used at a time. TIle gauno proceeds Os follows : The leader of ( lie dde whose turn it is to play chants a sing-song in- camitation to bring luck , thin aquaws join- lug in ( hits inusjcal ( ? ) effort , anti the bimcktu alan if they wish. Two of huis unemi are thtemm desIgnated by the leader to shake time bones , which are grasped by the player , one in either hand , and both hamitls are placed be- neatlu the handkerchief hiamigiimg over his breast , where lie fumbles time bones , shifts them about front hand to hmanmi to confuse those who are keenly watching him front the other lde , anti time-n , suitidenly tirawlmig time-itt from beuteath ( lie handkerchief , begins swing- log ( item to the right and left in front of him. The loader of the opposite side th n guesses himself or names one of his mnen , whom hue thinks may be ( lie more lucky , to stress which swinging hand contains time white bone. If the guess is correct tIme leader of time side which is playIng-not guessIng-pulls oneof thin beans front tue grouinti in front of hun and teases it over to thin leader of the side which has matte the correct guess , Thin "bean" is taken by tIme wirmmier and stuck In the ground with tIme other beans belonging to hIs side , The be-ties are also to be passed to thu guessing side , whioto turn It becomnes to play. Providing ( lieglueas Is incorrect ( lie side making it toes a bean over to the ltie playing , and the man who has shialcen time sticks has ( lie right to shako ( Item agaimi , while his opponents mnahce nuiothmer gimess. hioth sets of bommea were gueasetl upon by time name titan at theonino Unto. If Ito guensed ( ho white of one and mnisimh time- other he won a bean anti one pair of bones , but host a bean upon thin otluem' set , which , ian almaken again for him to 'make another Dices. In this manner the 1)00CC aitti beans wore consbmmtly passing hack amid forth from no eide to another with thin varying luck of tIme different slthe. Saturday's game ended In a draw. Ii'IsII CAXO'i' itia IIECrIIYEI ) , Ihme- \mti't liiU. ii t - ( ' ( ) ( ' $ lIOic , It't'ii 'Ihiogl , it iIsg muse Itt 'uYurti. A lh'hming party hind been organized anti Qadsby , vhio was ama ardemit discIple of ( be rod amid liar' , hind gone ahmeati on ( lie early train , re-late-s the Detroit Fmeo Press. The later arrivaLs vero hurrying along the roati to ( lie- stream which was to be- ( Ito scone of sport. "I wonder it Gntlst)3' ) line he-ft any flem ! for Lis to catch , " salti oneof tiucmn. "I gueso the-re with he a few , " replied an- ) thier , "I'd have got discouraged long ago f I had been in hits Place. 'i\'lten lie drops 1 line in time waer time fish all sec'mui to turn uroumnd and run thin othiOr way. Who's that omuiing imp time road , I wonilor ? " "I tioii't know. h.ooks odd , whoever it is , ( taybo it's arm escaped hmuic. " llumt when thto tlgurcm' ihicsv nearer they 'e'cognlzed it. It was Gnqlmy , Thin chano hint imad carrie over htiia owever , se-enmcd 0 ftmlhy justify the lurmiI heary. He was tamofooteci anti wore a battered , big brimmneil traw hat , A pair of : dnrm , earth-stained rotmsemmJ anti a gingliammi , smtr ( coimipleteul an iiro which on a moan nt.Cadsby's pitoctil- ous ( ante was mntumo than tmmyo'terlous. "What In thin minnie of'commnon cerise hove mu been doing ? " asked nnq of hits friemitle 0 tommes of tIm mnost. nmtious concern , 'Iluivo you gone staring , . niati ? " "No , " vas thu reply , i'L'oit not crazy. " ' \'hat are you lookingJik ( lila for , then ? " "I've boon trying to capge my luck , I've card people say that flhi 4td not possess great ( heal of Iuttelligcn , If anybody ever ella you that hon't you qfvo 'cia. I caine Ip here ahead of you imecI4iio try an exper- ment , l'vo uaen there : 'cqummtry hmoyma got 1(0 after bite , wlmilo I did nothing but hiammg ny feet over the water amid look so often hint I resolved to try a new mncthuod , I got hmeso clothes and a bent pin for a hpok nil baited with a conminoim worumi. " 'tAnti you dIdn't catli anything ? " "Not a thing except ama eel , Anti as soon S ho sa'i whi9 I was lie wriggled off the ank and got away. Tiico scIentists know a re-at tIe-al , but % vheut it comes to taiking bout ( Ito lntchigenco of dali they are away It , I've tried ( lie experiment amid I aiim iii positiolu to speak , You can't fool 'em. " 'l'ime "I'ris I it t ii mu t It ii mis imim ' 4I rime" ml the Burlington's "Vestibuied F'yer" ' for liieagma. Leaves Onialma-5:0O : p. mu , Arrives Clilcago-8:20 : a , rn Tickets at. 15Q2 Famnarn etreeL . - - = = - . - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - . . i\Vtj.X > j.pt : < r4 . . 0- . r < < r. < i x - < r < . tw : -x ' : 1x' ' 01.k' ' ; -x , xTh 't . An Undershirt for 25c. I ! > ' X : ( - _ _ - - - - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ k ; ! : . . It's no exti'aorclwary thing to get a natural mix- ' 'i ed baibriggan undershirt for SOc--and at the - same tiiic you don't-as a rule-get them for k- ( less-These arc the 50c sort for 25c-drawcrs , j" " : . same price , . . , , I ' :1 : ' he dollar quality inFrench finished clouded 1)albtlggali is ' 50C tomorrow. F : w , : : ' : i- ' ahi ' 'O' ' < i' ' , dt.\ > 't.t.)4 1 < ' U1. 0 ' : "tI : tt- , . < t.\- \ t..t % \ Ii _ < t- < SOUTH OMAfIA. NEWS Mrs. May D. Tmuax line iumztituuteti pro- cee-dinga in ( Ito district court for a dIvorce front her imumobamitl , Chmarcs Trumax , ahlcgimmg abuse. For somtue timno past ( lie Truox family has licum keeping a cigar arid frmuit store on lower N street , amid for fear ( lint her husband wouH dispose of thin property , which is valued at $1,000 , Mrs. Truax has obtaiuioti an i.rmjtmnction from the court , pre- vomiting Truiax fromu disposing of tIme hroilertY 'titttil the care Is heard mmext Thursday. Mr. Truax tried a milplit or two ago to get ahteati of huiH wife by giving an ox-constable of Onmaha a bill of sale. DurIng ( Ito event i'g the comistable hmireti a coriple of wagomis anti waited across ( hue street front time store for Mrs. Truax to clo.a up amitl go Imomimo. 'rhien he lntemide opening the done with a key belonging to Mr. Trtuax amid takimig away ( lie stock , The comisiable grew lonesommie amid fmtally trtmck up a conversatioti with a stranger , vlio was hoiterimig alcng time street , amid told hint all about time- case , amid what ime intentled to tie as soomu as Mrs. Trtmax went home. The "stranger" hmappeuicd to be Mrs. Truax's attoriley , and lie soon managed to leave the ex.consatbio anti got worl to his client. Mrs. Truax ccitt to her home for betiding a.d a couple of mmeighbors , amid mnuch to time astonishmniemi ( of ( lie ex-comista- ble , slept itt the store all night , and till comitinues to do so. The constable is kicking - ing himself for talking zo mutuch to eangers. Sit I atg fur 1)osr 'lax. clerk and hits bonds- henry Dltzen , ox-city , macit , have been cued by the city to recover $240 , whIch it to alleged Ditzcn collected for tiog tags during his term of efilce and failed to turn into the ctty treasury. The case is to be called in time district court next Man- tiny. Ditzon's bomidamnen are T. J , Eggore , John Frey , and flalthias Saumtter. The bonds- macn set imp as a defcaso that they are not liable , as it was the duty of ( hue city ( reas- urer to collect time- money for the dog tax. Clerk Dltzemi was under a $1,000 bcn1 , amid he does not think he caum ha held for performing - forming a duty which devolved upon ( lie treasurer. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Muscle Cit ) ' Gossimi. Janmes Cumnmmmings of Talmoago is here looking - ing after lila Property. Tim Current Topic club will mcet this evening at time High chmooh. Mrs. A. Bowers hiatt retmmmnttd from Aimburn , where ahe- went to visit with friends. George Stewart of Sheritlan. Wyo. , ii , iii ( lie- city attending to some business matters. A. Skeleton of Long Island , Ian , , was a visitor at the- yards yesterday afternoon. Mrs. It. A. Carpenter amid Miss Jennie Graham returned last evenimig from Olympia , Wach. Mrs. E. C. Morris , Twenty-fourth and J streets , who has been sick for seine ( tine , is niuchi better. D. G. Brown , an olti-timne stock yards and Board of Trade- man of Chicago , was a visitor at ( he yards yenterday. James Sweeney wan sent tip to time county jail for fifteen tlays on breath and water for hmlttimmg yotimig Jolmn Bremyton with a brick. John McMahon , a suspicious character , vao taken to thie county jail yesterday afternoon - noon , where lie will atop for ix days and be fed on bread and water. Jophi T. Dulany harm broimghtt his wife front Blair to St. Joseph's hospital for treatment. His mother anti baby are etayimig with Mra. Johip lleleami , Thirty-fourth amiti J etrocte , This evening the "Retis" of tim Young Mcii's Christian association will give an on- tertitinment In ( lie reception roommms of ( lie association. Time program is as follow" : Se- lectioit , male quuamtet recitation , Otto Brown ; vocal e-3lo , E. G. Rozzelie ; origInal readimug , WI. . It. DummrOy violin lo , Frank Slabaumgh atidree3 , 4 % . It. Murdock ; selection , male quartet. _ _ _ _ _ _ i' ( I'l"J' 1I3R 'I'/tLICS A 110(1'S' lt.tiLitOitIS. 'rlitmuis OmumiltitVili Stmnu iiii-'e Aim- tithi t'r iOssterii Cimmi.Iitui. Arthur S. I'otter , president of ( ho Omaha Bridge & Terminal company , has me- turned to the cIty from a month's trip in Florida. To a lieo reporter lie said that thin ( rip was one for pleasure only amid that lie thu not stop at alt iii Plmllatlolphiia and oaly a few rmiinutes in New York City. Ito is looking mmmcli better anti stronger titami wimeui ho heft. anil salml that lie was feeling mtiuchm ito- proved in health. lIe i'atti that lie thought Omnahimi woiultl be opened to time east by saute zion' ratt'ay con- nc'ctiomia at an early date. Time syndicate which recently hiurchased the Omaha & St. bottle road woimltl soon build a line filling in thin gap between Pattonsbumrg aumtl Trentomi , Mo. lie saitl that ( lie matter hind been hang- log fire since last December , butt now everything - thing iras settietl , Ito thought it likely ( hint a line woultl also ho constructed bewcomi ( Quincy amitl Iiesrdstown , Ill. , comimiecting with ( lie Baltimore & 01mb * 'ystemn at thin hatter point , Time Santa Fe system would be mumet at Ilurdlanti , Mo , , anti time route fromo Omaha to Chicago via thin Santa Fe would be ommly twenty-five untIes hanger than by thin Ilurlimug- ( eu route , _ _ _ _ ItUNXlG 'I'1ahl ltllUCli ) OIl IAY. ( t mild , . Iri'ighit 'I'rim I mm Ser'iet' hot t'vt'm flinmi hit ii miii Nt-tv 'York , Etlmnunti Keane , asaistant general freight agent of tIme Baltimore & Ohio Soutimwemmemn ( railway , caine up to Omnabta from St. Louis yesterday and after consultation with tIme- Missouri Pacific freight othicials here , macb arrangements for quicker ircighit semvce ho- ( cen Now York City anti l'hmiiadelphmla and Omaha , that will prove of great interest to local businesa moon who receive freight imouum time east. Effective Monday next , May 11 , ( Ito Continental Freight line will make time distance between New York City and Onmahma in ninety-six hours-four days , 'rite- beat tIme now niade its live days , while seveim days is not umicominon , Time Continental Freight hue embraces thin hlahtiinore & Ohio , and ( he Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern sys- ( ems , and operates nto Omaha over the Ma- sourl Pacific line - Ien I ha of .11 rs , Fl reHotie , Lact night word wits meccivetl mmnnouncins thin death at Coluunbuum , 0. , of Mmii. Firestone - stone , wife of C. I ) . Firesione of time Column- bus Buggy company , Mmmi. Firestone hiatt many friends iii Omnmmhua 11cr funeral wiil occur today , The Omnimhmuc otticu of thi coin- pany will be closed todays , J.t'lC ( ) 'I'll tAb IS XI.t1t iV 0' , h21t , Argmitum'ma't of tim' Al totmie s iii dime Cti 't C ( 'ti mu mit , ' ii . 'u' Iti iii ti t' Nfl\\'l'OhtT , Ky . , Miiy 8.-Thin emmtl tmf time- Scott Jackson trial i mmon' near at lmanth , Thin eomnumienwealtli aimmuoummiced ( tile imiornlng ( hint It liati ito moore itnesre , to offer , Cal. otmel Crawford caileth Captaiim Bamusiem' of ( lie United Stimtes weather bureau to sliov ( he state of thin erminer on time muigiit of Jimntu- amy 11. Title closed time tceimtioruy ito the case. During the trial (1w prosectmtlon czmhied seventy-three witnesses , 'I'hie dofeiuse called eighty-two , incltmdimmg de-positiomis , Thei'uos - t.'cimtion , iii m'ehuittimh , coiled forty , amid ( lie ulefemuso followed vith omie , making a total of 1913 witmiesses. Time court atljoumrnc'ti until 2 o'clock this afterno3n. Time nrgutuiients begin toniorrow , anti will alternate , the coin- mmmonwealhm ( closing ( lie case. John Seward , the detective who figured umipleasaittl ) ' in ( liecase. . was nasatmlteti in time streets last niglut with eggs , thrown by a lot of yotumig omen anti boys , AMUSI3MI3NTS. ccccccecccocccecoccccccco .t very 'exceliemit concert , under time mis- pices of time Nortliwesteria Scaiitiiumviaiu Singers' assoclatiomm , was ( lie attracti.jmm at ( lie Creighitoum ( heater last eveuimmg ! , It was heard by an audiemice that was zatiefactory both in numumbers and iii appreciation of the imierits of theprcgmanm. . Thio boxes at ( Ito rlghmtero occuttiod by ( Ito imiembere of tIme ety coumtcii , ) 'hmIch hiatt accepted ami invlta- ticti to lie present , anti both time upper and lower htoimse- was veli taken , Thu singing soeietes have been heard so frequmentl3' ( lint their imarformimances are too fresh in muinti to require extemhed mneimtion. 'rime Scantilnavian Singers' society , tiirecteti by I'rof. Etigren , samig thin "Spring Soutg" by Lindbhad , The Germami Singing Soc ely , conducted by hans Aibeut , remidereti "The Saiior's Dream , " by Ab ( , and time Swetliuhm Singing society , also ( IirecetI by I'rof , Ed- gren , comitributed a weildimug march by Soder- mmman. Tue Swedish Ladles' chiorims was hmearti in a niedley of SwedIsh melodies amid tIme- ScandinavIan Glea chub , under Mr. E. Nor- din , also rendered a sehecton. Thin emily mitmummimer that was contributed by distinctively native talent was by the- Schubert - bert Glee club. leti by Mr. Lee Kratswhmlcit ; it sang a double mmumber , which was warummly received. Miss Moeller sang a mmiixed miumn- her , consisting of Swedishi and American melodies , for whhcb Prof. Etlgren fumnisimeti the harp accotmmpanmneimt , anti C. A. Jacob. ten sang ( lie "Aria luifehice , " front Erruammi. The instrumental features consisted of se- beettons by ( lie Musical Union orchestra , a flute solo by Olaf I'eteron arid a viohimi nurn- her by Hans Albert. Mr. Albert playeti omto of Chopin's rmoeti.mrmmes and tIme"Itomimie des Lutins , " by Ibazzini , Mr. Peterson played the "Faust Fantusie , " Imy Goumioti. Time solos of Mr. Albert anti Mr. I'cterson wore enthmuslaaticaiiy received and energetically encored , Thu's was time rum of the ovemmimmg , iiois'ever , for ( lie continueti applause that followed itearly every miumber testified to the approval o ( ho audience- . Tomorrow right I'eter F' . Dailey will open a elite-c-nights engagement at ( lie floymi , amid ( ho sale of coats for nil timreo nights will comunemmco at 9 o'clock this mornimmg. Evci'y- body knows "Peto" Jailey its a coumiodinmi , who fills houses from Maine to California. lIla new piece is cabled 'Tiio Night Clerk , " amid is front ( ito pen of John J. McNally , wiio has written all of Mr. lalley's eucceues. "Time Night Cierk" is said to be by far the- best play Mr. Dailey has 'ot imad and to be replete with fun froumi begitmnlng to end. lie- tam suplortc4 by cute of time best comedy organizations - ganizations now on ( ito road , 'imicii imiclimilee Miss Jcnnio Yeamans , John G. Sparks , Ocr- trudo Fort , Itaymnotid hitchcock , Rita Em- mnerson , Fretia Depow , hlertie Dyar , NellieV. . Parcer } anti Reime Strc'tti. TIm Olymumpia ( luartflt will also be a fc.aumro of tItle engagement - ment , Creighiton nimmale hail will be opened tonight WI Llm an elaborate vauttboylibo performance , procanted by we-il known artists , unaimy of whom have mmtade indiviilual euccessea , during former appearamiceti 1mm ( bile city , aniaumg i'homu ale Leroy anti Chaytomi , sketch imrista ( , lImo flrothiers Iiammtamt , mmmtuu'Icai clowns , Trimly Sitattuchm amid Leoba Mitimeeli , vocalists , ( her- ( rude llayneo' , rnuisicat artist auth Meters. Lutz amid i'edersen , mnbolsts. Tim programu i.iil be changed weekly , introtimmeimig riommo Luit. high salaried artists of known relmutatiomm , amid bouim entertainment and eurmotiimtiiugs will lie abovereiruach , Alt lathes attemidhmmg will ho roqimireti to lie accompanied by escoriu. J'erttoiiii hmohdhumg vent checks ( or Creigimton theater will be mit.iumiittcci free- . 'rite coumming one-mmighm ( engagement of August Daly's great conmpany at thin Crcighmoum ( Tees- thay , 'dn3' 12 , o'ltoiultl prove omme of thm grt'at local theatrical evc'mits of recent years an ( lit , extmaordlnary tmtiemmts of MIss Atla ltehan Place that rrcat oerec' in lImo front mamik of It or lirofess Rum. ' 'i lie'imtummi iig of t lie lu mew , ' ' S'hialcept.'jrtu's mmierriost coiimeti ) ' , will be pro.- tliictl vithm till time elaborate oftectit amiti by ( Ito E'.iiit ( ' tahcmmtetl commmpmuimy as tiurimmg the i't'ct'iit successful iireseimtntiomm iii New York Large theater Parties will atciiti ( trout all atijact'iit cities , Ii tmrra3' amid MacIc , simiuporteil ii ) ' a largs Coummiiaii3' Of farc'o.commietiy artists , will open a two-iiiglits emlgagoimuemlt at time Crelghmtomi with a iiiatiutco temmmorrohirostniuig their iatmgh- ing sumccess , "Fiuimmlgamm'u. Bali. " 'rho commipany tnchtmtlcs Oracle Cutmimimigs , thin Lorimug Sisters , Etiithm Newton , \\'immitrcti Stevnm-t , tUtu lixon ) , Lonnie Ieamm , Cltmytomm E. ' 'hiito , hlert Leslie , Charles Laummb antI Vimmcemtt Mine-Ill , l'FtLSXt I , l'.tbtAGht.ti'ltS , C. E. PrInce , St. l'auul , Miimi , , is a liarkuta gtmes ( , gtmesv. \v. A. Ci'alg , Chicago , is stopping at ( Its Barker. , Ii . II. Ilouglttomi , a Cluathrcim attorney , Is itt time cIty , M. V. Nichob.'omi , a Vabenttno banker , is an Ommiahia visitor. James A. Iali , Lafayette , Intl. , ia registered - tered at tIme hlarlter. hr. n. O'Lymiui of Chuadrcn caumie iii emi this eveimimig train yesterday. Judge S. M. Chaputmnmi of I'hattsmmmoutlm was in the Cit ) ' Inst ovenimig. E. Cah left last evening for St. Louis eta a short busIness trip. J. S.VoodrtmfT of Lamitior , W'yo , , was aniong Onuuhmit'a visitors yesterday. Frank It. Wimugfioltl , etlitor of ( lie Crawford - ford Gazette , Is nit Oimiahmn visitor. William Stuirgis , a Chmeyonne cattle-moan. was at cue of the hotels yesterday , E. D. Satterlee , a. huotel muman fromn Cliaulromi , accommipammicci by his rife , Is in ( liecity. . P. Ii , McI'hicrsomi , a South Omnahma banker , we-mit to Arapaluoe last evemilmug on a buummesi trip of a few ( lays. F. It. Lugrit , malinger of agencies for the Natiommal Life luimutmrnuico company of Hart. ford , Conmu. , is in time city. 11ev , W. H. Peters of Keystomie , S. D. , is time guest or Be-v. Dawsomi of Walnut lIlt ! Methodist Episcopai church. Deimnis O'Neill heft for Chicago last evening - ing iii rcrponse to a telegram stating ( hint lila fnthter was dangerously Ill. Mro. Kimball , wife of Richiarti Kimball , who has been visitmmg relatives tim this city for a Week , left for her homeat Mercem- last night. Mrs. J. C. Iloobler belt yesterday for Jamestown , N. Y. , to attenti the- funeral of a relative. She will be In the- coat comae i'oeks. Frnumk Tierney , a stockunan of Broken Bow , left for homno last eveuting , after dia- posing of a ( rain load of cattle at South Omnniia. P. II. White , local agemmt of the Milwaukee , stationed at Fairbautlt , Mimmn. , was tr ( ho city last evenliug on a lmort vtstt with frki'ids , Janice N. Clarke , a pmoimminemit hiar'eer of Ilastings , Neli. , who has been tui thin city on a short vtsit with F' . N. Clarke , heft for his hmonio Inst evening. 1) . C. Woodring , Limicoln ; Joe Wilhiammit , , North Platte ; EWtiliam It. Caitill , Grand Iclttnd , cr1 A. lj. Mitilleton , Hastings , arO Nebraskans registered at lie hlarhier , Ncbrinkamms at time huoteha : J. P. hlrommson , Oraim.l Islanil ; Theodore C. Koch , Fimliortont II. hayes , OakIarl ; Ii. I ) . 'tVatson , Keamney ; J. II , ltosonkraimii , Ilaigier ; N , W.Vetls and W. F. Neiuuian , Scimmmyler ; George Reotler , Grand Islontl ; 'I' , hI , McCool , McCool ; Goorg , S. llayes , hlasttumgs. LOGtI , htithmVl'I'IES. Mrs. A. Singer of 1109 Douglas street tins been ar'reste.i emu a charge of assault and hattery rcferred by Mrs. A. Jacobs , a nelglibtir. Spontaneous combustion in a paint barrel belonging to henry Lehmumman , iii the rear ol 119 South Seventeenth street , called thin fire- macui out last night at 12 o'clock. No dam. age. It hiatt herm tiecideth to coumtimmue m'erving thin regular Saturday evenhmmg tulle d'imoe ( tlinnor at time Ommihma club tlumritug ( lie- summer mmmouithuu. 'rite roof gartli'um at time club opens Satumrmiay. There will be a special moetimmg of this Triangle Wheel climb on Saturday evemmlng at ii o'clock at tbmo Youumg Men's Clmriatinn as- sociatiumi. 'flie Imiami of formnitg a club to itumrchimuuio wheels at emit prIces will be dis- cuoseil. Arm iuhthltional delegate to thin Amtmmo- caeu.l ( Cycbhumg chums will ho elected anti other bubineca ( if irnportammco will ho pre- serutetl , Every Young Men's Christian as- sociatuii ( whmeclunami should be Itmesent , ! AL1vLiIJ : , 1 spg,3 -,3 S I I a , r . - b . . . - - - - . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' : I