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    o Tin * rvMAHA HA1LY UfiT:1 THIDAY. T)13n3 ) IHI5R1. . 18n > .
Upper brMgo Is at ! ! ! nbovo the flood , but the
lower bridge Is almost covered with Ice ami
any sudden movement of the water will carry
It nwny The wngon bridge below the dam
li In sreot ilnnRcp and may RO at any mln-
tltp The Ire Id now piled up HRnlnst thi
brlrtgo to the twentyovr > n-foot mark , a
jHiInt never before touched In the history of
the city.
LOfJAN Utah , Dec. 3 Iljrnm Jeppcaon ,
Jninei Cl-rl tliuisoti , sr . and hla on , Jamuo ,
wcro burled In a snonnllilc yesterday afternoon -
noon In Ioian c non Jrppc on finally ex-
trlealed hlnmelf. but foe father and aou
were both Mllcd.
WASHINGTON. Her. 3 I'Mtofflco depart
ment dlnpatchet Indicate ht-nxy daiiiaRe
wrought by atormi In the south yesterday.
A trlrgram received this afternoon from At
lanta Bays then ? k n great deal of Irrcgti-
larliy In the train nervlco on all lines con-
terlni ! In Augusta , ' ! a , on art-omit of tin-
pre-redrntcd Ice nnd sleet. All wirrs
Into Augusta , are down and dennlte In
formation li Inrd to obtain. The weather
Bt 3 p. m was moderntltiK In ( Irnrgln. and
It was thin thought the rallroida would
bo opened again to regular traffic within
the next twenty-four hours.
wit.tt STI nv M nson , \CKIN .
l3\ierliniMilnl | StiitlnnM
III Various Purl * of NfliriitUn.
M'OOOK , Nob. , Dec 3 ( Special Tele
gram ) -Gonernl I'nsswigor and Ticket
Agent I-YnneM of the II & M. . and Mr. Camp
bell of Sioux City have been here today
arranging for the ostoblMimont of ono of
the company's experimental station' ) at this
place , for the ptirpo < < o of exploiting the Iden
of aubnoll parking nnd surface cultivation.
Forty acres will be used In the experiment
with , diversified farming. An expert will
Biiperlntend the Nation wccMy during the
iirason. Other station' ! will bo located at
Alma , Iloldregu , Curtis. Neb ; and Obcrlln.
Kan. _
niidijo Cnuiif.v MorlBHKf Hi-tMiril.
FUIJMONT. Dec. 3. ( Special ) The record
of moitgago Indebtedness of Dodge county
for the montr of November Is as followB-
Chattel mortgages given , llfty , $27,881.12 ;
released , seven , $1.913 r,0 ; farm mortgagee re
corded , nlno , $11,31253 ; released , nine ,
I147fi0 ; town and city mortgages given.
ten $2,800 , released , nine. $2 SG5 SO As was
the case during the months of September
mil October the larger part of the chattel
mortgages given were on stock brought up
hero to bo fattened for market
IMoT. llroderlek PiiIlN to Arrlir.
ST IMMVAUD. Neb , Dec. 3 ( Special )
After waiting thrco months for the appear
ance of I'rof Ilroderlck. engaged as principal
of thi ) St IJlvvard schools , to put In an ap-
piurance. the board last week engaged Prof
link m trow from Morse Bluffs who began
his diitltis Monday. The schools were closed
how-over , on Tuesday on account of dlph
thprla. onii death and two very severe CUSPS
occurring In the family of On en louden
YorU'M 'in mill > Si-liiinl C'omiMitlon.
YOIIK. Neb , Dec 3 ( Spe ( lal ) The York
County Sunday School association held Its | I
annual convention at the rirst IJaptiat
church In this city > esterday. There was a
good attendance , and many Important topics
were illinisscil. The reports show that there
are thlity-two schools In the county , with
a combined membership of over 3010. In
the owning the convention was addicssed
by Hov V I. IIaden of Kearney.
riinMONT , Dec. --Special. ( . ) The work
of iiuttlng up Ice for next season has already
commenced. Charles Ilalduft Is hauling Ice
from Crystal lake on thc big Island. It Is
of good thickness , clear and solid and of
much better quality than was put up last
jeor. Ice will probably bo much lower next
season than last.
r ; ininvrrtis. :
Diinii-sllr.
Dr. TlenJ.imln Tnppan , cx-wrcsldent of
Ilangor TheoloRlenl seminary , Is de.id , aged
81.
Mr * Sarnh IJ Mlnlr. niitlonal president of
the Women'H Auxiliary of tbo CSrand Army
of the Iti'publlc , Is dead. aged ft ) .
Tom llced was entertalnod nt luncheon
In New YoiU by repre.senlntlvcs of the
lending United State : ) life Insurance
Duluw are's s\iperlor court hns called on
the Kent rounty bo.ird of canvassers to
reconvene December S nnd recount the
county vote
Congressman C. A. Vowno of Mlnno-
Hota miv In Denver , denies the report tlmt
ho Intends to contest tbo election of
Judge Monies.
Kuima Cltv men have puiclia.sed mOOO
aeros In Hall. Urlscoo and Donley coun
ties , Texas Tbo deal Includeu 20,000 bond
of grade cattle.
Thomas I1. Wallace , a prominent Kansas
City attorney , has been appointed receiver
of the Missouri National bank of that city ,
which recently failed.
William Polevas nrialgned at Liberty.
JIo. for the murder of his mother and
sister and pleaded not guilty , lie wan
lodged In tbo county jail
Senator Dubols of Idaho docs not bc-
llnvo the Dlngley bill will have any show
of passing Ho s.i ) s conrross should pass
the appropriation bills and go home
1'ollco Commissioner Leonard H Welles
of Drooklvn tc.stllled yesterday th.it the-
Hill ties law bud abolished the free lunrh ,
thereby driving away an army of tiamps
Marie llnnna H.IJH tlu > inangiirnl lull "has
brconio a tlme-honoied custom In connec
tion with the IniiUKur.iI ceremonies , and
there Is no teuton why It should be omitted
now "
Colonel Mapleson'H Impel lal 13rand Opera
j company has disbanded at Hoston , after
, fiitllf attempts to pacify the musicians ,
who i of used to play unless their salaries
were p ild
De-put ) City Comptroller Eugene W. H.u.
rlngton of nuffulo. N Yv has been m-
rostiil on a < hargo of grand l.ircenj Jle
Is nicumd of utultlnt ; a pa > roll. He Is
u relatlvt of Major Jewllt.
Mis l.llz.i II Cummlngs , a wealthy Ohio
woman , i ommlttrd sulcldo t > v jumping from
the sixth stoiy of the Hotel Umpire In New
Yoik C'lly hhowas ln-liig treatud by a spo-
i-l.illst fora mental disease. Slit was about
CM JiMFS Of agl' .
Poinnils-iloiiiT Stumpf In hU report to Soe-
.retaiy I'arllshi on his trip to ljurope says
° lhe Italian governnu'nt snoueil Bleat anx
iety to prevent person * who would not be
norinltted to land In the fulled State ? cm-
barking f'om Italy
Mr and Airs Walter M Castle are In Phil
adelphia , wlifie the woman Is undergoing
tieatinent for neiviius disease. It Is tin *
Intent Ion of Mr Caatlc to have his wife's
mental and i byslcal condltlun Improved be
fore si.ntliiK for their homo In California
In n | ilu.led battle In I.otcher county.
JCunlnckv , between supporturs of D G. C'ol-
, on nnd J D White for ooiiKtrKsnmn Wil
liam MmKiiu was killed md two of his thrco
nous vu'ie probiblv fiitdllj Injured , and Wil
liam Ilnirlsuii , who was suppoitcd In tin-
light by bin two Knns , was also killed.
12. H. Sotbein was mnirleil nt I'lilladol-
Iihla to his foimer leaillng Indy , VliKJnli
Iniiiitl. Mis Call of New York , the brldr'a
ulster , was the only outsider present. The
iniiirlnKo vvas solcmnl/ed by Itev Ur Mor
timer at St. MaiK'h Piotcstant J pl
Mayor Alkn of iVorlu has minimone'l
ir..ivorH of cities nlonir ino Illinois river
mid the Illinois nnd Michigan oanil to i nil
tlfeo rLprexent.itlvei eneh to .1 c.inforcncr
lo protest iiK.ilnst fbleiifo' oevvaije belntr
turned Into the e.uml iind river dlluiul by
leK8 water thnn inuilred b ) law ; nnd also
UK.ilmU u piopoipil hrlilKo vvhleh will bo MI
lou .ta to Interfile with navigation.
1'urelmi.
Kalns Imvo fcnsecl In India.
Arehblihop l-'abro of Montienl Is diuiKU--
ou ly 111 with u liver affection.
Utnll Arton bin wlthdnuvn his appeal
CK.ilnwt hH sentence to eliht years lmprnon- )
isurt for treason In Ki.inco
Ten thojs-md Kurds milled the province
of Slaniotirut-I'l-A lvvheio tiny binned
ni l > ' i > < 1 the vllliikci and in i .sacnd tin-
Inhnbltants ,
Keep on
Coughing
if you want to. It } ou want
to cure that rough get .i.vor'3
Cherry Pectoral. It cures
art/ colds ,
FOR POISONING HIS WIFE
Dr. J. Sydney Qoo'Jnnnson of Ponder Untlor
Arrest on that Charge.
CASE DIVELOP5 AFTER TWO MONTHS
Ittotlii-r of llu- \ | | -KCM | Vlflliil
.Nelmisl.n mill In tltiiti' I'roi'i
IIIKM AKiilnst tinAc -
C'llMIMl lilllllllllll.
PUNDIIU. Neb , . lcc. 3.-Special ( Tele-
gram. ) Mrs. Laura Goodmanson , the wlfo
of Ur. J. Sydney ( joodinati&on , a dentist of
Ponder , died In convulsions at the olllco
of her husband September 27 , nnd the man
ner of her death gave rise to many rumora
that foul play hail been resorted to , but by
whom nonu kucw. Robert Hacely , thu
undertaker , was suspicious , and cJVeful to
administer just enough of the embalming
fluid to Kill the acids of the stomuch. At
the tlmo the body was sent to Tlskllvva , 111. ,
her foimer hotre. A phjslclan's certlflcatc
vvas stcured In which heart disease was
stated to bo the cause of her death.
Later a post mortem examination was
made and the Htomuch of Mrs. Goodmanson
was removed to Chicago for chemical ex
amination. 'Iho chemist's report was read
to the corouor s Jury and a verdict ten
dered that ducuised came to her death
through strychnine poisoning.
Alvln lodtr , a brother of Mrs. Goodman-
son of TIskllwa , came to Ponder yesterday
afternoon and caused the arrest of Dr
Ooodmanson , which occurred today at 4 JO
p. m. Ho Is held on the charge of murder
In the llrst degree The preliminary hear
ing Is set for Wednesday morning , Decem
ber U
The victim had $12.000 when she man led
Ooodmanson. lie came from Chicago , and
was engaged to bo married to another
woman at the tlmo ho married the de
ceased.
IMH'lIiIYlt r < MHMIC\TIO > IV
IlllCIM-Ntllltr IVllllI III till * S1 < < ( ! III ! Of II
Jury In tlic Kliinlwnti AVII1 CIHP.
SCIIUYI.KH , Neb. , Dec. 3 ( Special ) In
the selection of Jurymen In the Flnnegan
will case , a very unusual matter came up for
consideration. James Green , while being ex
amined touching his qualifications as a Juror ,
testified that from his knowledge of the
case , obtained through talking and reading
about It. he had formed and expressed opin
ions that ho did not believe evidence could
remove , also , that he had an opinion as
to wills In general that would Influence
him as a Juror In the consideration of tltla
case , and stated that he had made strong
statement of his opinions since the sitting *
of the present term of court. Proponent's
attornejB , noon finishing his examination ,
3ald , "Well , we'll pass that for the present. "
Nrthing further came of It until after Judge
Maisbvill requested the Jurymen to ailso
and bo svvotn , when Mr. Green announced
that lie would like to make a statement ,
whereupon he reiterated statements made
umUr examination nnd strongly urged hla
disqualification for a Jurjnuui. Doth sides
had pptwcd challenge for cause , the propo
nents petemptory challenges wcro exhausted
and the contestants had waived theirs , hav
ing had ono left The nnttcr went Into
energetic discussion , proponents desiring
Green's dismissal nnd the contestants his
retention. It was eventually disclosed that
the minor Iclr , Simmer Klmieiwn , had
rights to n challenge which ho could not
waive , so , upon request of James A. Grlml-
GOM , guardian ad lltem , Green was excuse ! .
Theio was talk on the part of contestants
of taking exceptions to his being excused ,
but an agreement was finally made to drop
the matter entirely.
.Today was consumed In the examination
of the first witness called by the contear-
nnts. Pearl Flnnegun. direct examination
being finished and cross-examination being1
conducted about an hour. The witness , c
comely , Intelligent JOUIIR woman , was quick
to respond , making her testimony on the
domestic Infelicity In her homo during the
ten > cars before her father took his wife's
and his own life Her testimony was In
the direction of proving her father's In
sanity , which wan aggravated byarious
delusions , the principal ones being touching
his wife's chastity. Her father repeated ! )
threatened to take their lives , especially
upon occurrences of little things to excite
his suspicion , such as actions of hired men
\lsltlng neighbors , or tracks about his wife's :
bed loom window.
Win-re Unix nnd Mlii * An-
NORTH LOUP , Nob. Dec. 3 ( Special )
Ono of the peculiar things noticeable- this
neighborhood during the fall and winter
of the present season Is the vast number of
rats and mice , especially the latter , which
are. making themselves obnoxious 1C veil
those most wise In rodent lore appear to
have at hand no satisfactory explanation
of why these pests should now be- more nu
merous than at any other time , since suf
ficient grain for their sustenance can be
found hero even during the most meager of
hat vests , but it Is nevertheless true that
their appearance in the ferro now existing
Is a phenomenon hitherto unprecedented nnd
traps and devices of all kinds for their cap
ture and destruttlon are In great demand.
Their ravages are not by any means confined
to the fields , but the little Invaders have
Insinuated themselves Into occupied resi
dences , vacant buildings outhouses , boxes ,
bins anil erlbs stores nnd churches , In fact ,
almost everywhere that the slightest shel
ter or hiding place can be found. To make
their prtstncoall the more nggiavatlnB. the )
run hither and thither In broad daylight ,
fearlessly showing themselves at long dis
tances from places of rufugo , destroying
stores of sccil and grain nnd otherwise mak
ing thcmsolvei generally obnoxious. The-
most probable c\planantlon of their appcar-
ancu In such unusual numbers Is that Jbcv
wore concentrated b ) the high waters of
last Juno from the lower lands nnd forced
to thn higher situations , whcro buildings
vero located , nnd that they have since
preferred such a location to that from which
they ( led from the rising waters.
Peculiar DlNcuse Xiimnu1 Cnllle.
IlUSHVILLjJ. Neb , Dec. . -Special ( )
What nppean * to be a neu and somewhat
nnstetlous disease among stock has sud
denly made Its appearance among the horses
nnd cattle In this county The disease
consists of an affliction of the tongue princi
pally nlthoiiKh In bomo r-acrs the Inside
of the lips the Jaws and the tluo.it at the
root of the tongue arc also nflllcted. The
tongue U red nnd swollen and In most cases
mv , nnil seems to bo very son- and painful
The affected animal will stand still and
work lt& javve and reel 1U tongue und hlob-
of anything until the disease begins to abate
No loss of stock hns been reiorttd yet from
It , and so far as observation goes , the chief
damage IN In the less of tli-hli and condi
tion perhaps , malnl ) fioni the entire in
ability of the animal to rat. No ono here
i > eoniri to know anything about It , to In
able to give It n name ; to account for Its
origin , ntslgn a cause , or suggest a remedy
None of the veterinary worko extant men
tion anything Hko U. not ran any ono be
found < vhn has ever seen an > thing similar
to It. It is not believed tti bo caused by
eating hi ) containing needle grass , Russian
tlilstln , or nn > thing of that kind , and seems
to bt > contacloi.fi. it nfH'cts cattle more
xi'ilniifb than hoitt'S , causing them to be-
some thin und haggard In a very short
11 m t- .
lYeiiioiil Dramatic ( * iiiiiian > 'N Work.
I'MUJMONT Dec. a-Special ( ) The Kie-
mont Dramatic company , composed of home
talunt , put on the play "father and Son"
.it Love'a opera haiitiu last evening The
ronipaii ) had been carefully drilled by Jock
Knnlor , nn actor of experience and ability
ard all acquitted themselves with much
credit. The attendance was good. The pro
ceeds uero given to the Junior Guild of St
Jamea Episcopal chtirth
l'llKnT"of .1. Tin fr n IT.
NUnUAP-KA CITY , Dec. 3. ( Special. ) J.
Ilulcner was picked up this morning near
.ho Miwourl Pacific track at Dunbar In nn
unooRscloiw condition Ho Is thought to
have been taken with n flt. to which lie
was subject , while walking on the track.
Ho wa taken to lumbar and medical UK-
sUt.iiR'o summoned , but fears ure entertained -
tainod of his recovriy.
.M ) riliri ) WAS COMMITTP.il.
Court lire-lit HIP Holmi-s fit HP
AKiilliMf Hi-eeUcr llnjilen.
LINCOLN , Dec. 3 ( Special 1 A decree
was entered today by Judge Holmes In
the district court. In the case of Kccelver
Harden of the Capital National bank
against John J Glllllnn , administrator of the
patato of W. W. Holmes , deceased , whole
tbo plaintiff , n creditor of the estate , soiiRht
to have the confirmation of sale of all the
property In Lancaster county sold to Mrs.
Holmcn , the widow , act aside on the grounds
of frnud nnd coiiflolraey on the part of the
widow nnd the administrator to absorb the
estale nnd ilc'oat the claim ? of creditors.
The court flnda that the temporary In
junction fihould not bo granted , acquits the
administrator nnd widow of all charges
made against them , and finds that there Is
jet unsold vnotifth ruperty outside of this
county , to pay the claims of the plalntltT.
Minnie f ? Mitz was granted n decree of
divorce this afternoon front Martin Matz ,
together with the etlhtody of their ehlldrea.
on the grounds of drunkenness and deser
tion.
tion.Some
Some time since Mrs Julia Scott , whose
huflb.mil. n llurllngton brakcman , vvas killed
while drunk on duty , brought an action
in the district court to recover $5000 dam
ages from Salonkcepor Dennis J. IJuigan , In
whose place her husband Is alleged to Imo
secured the liquor that mused his death.
The case wan to have been heard by Judge
Hall this afternoon , but was settled out
of court by the defendant pa ) Ing $ JOO to the
widow.
The arguments In the Wlnelnger seduction
case will bo heard In Justice McCandlesa'
conit tomorrow morning
Mlfs Minnie May Grlbbcn nnd Mr. Her
bert T. Polsom wire united In marriage at
lilgh noon today at the First Prcabytcrlin
church , Itev. Hlndman ofllclatlng. The
ceremony was witnessed by between SOO and
100 persons Mrs. P. V M. Kaymoml pre
sided at the organ , nnd the ushers were
Hi nest C. Kolsom. D. Avery Haggard , ttlmor
3. Met rill , George C. Smith , jr. , and Harry
II. Uvans After the ceremony , dinner was
served at the Llndell hotel for forty. Mr.
nnd Mrs. 1'olsom left for the cast at 2 15
on their wedding Journey.
The groom is assistant cashier of the
Industrial Savings bank and Is a ) oung man
of exemplary habits , with a promising future
before him The bride Is the accomplished
daughter of .Mr and .Mm. Geoigo W. Grib-
ben of 1308 L street
J. C. Lambert , an unsophisticated Indi
vidual hailing from Shoildan , Wjo. , was con-
fldenced out of $20 by a smooth crook late
ycstciday afternoon. Lambert called at
police headquarters and told the story of
his woe He said he met a genial stranget
at the depot and took a walk up street with
him. The stranger waa n young man and
claimed to have a brother lUlng in Sheridan
While they wcro walking along the- street
the stranger pulled out a $100 bill and aokcd
Lambert to change It. The latter only had
$20 , io the con man borrowed It. giving
Lambert a check for $700 and a watch for
security. Then the stranger gave Lambert
the slip Lambert left for Sheridan lant
night knowing a great big spreading lot
oixj than ho ever knew before.
The simrerru * rnnrf. nilfnnrnml Inat nlirM
without passing upon the Davis case or the
sugar bounty case. The court will sit again
December 15.
The Hilton casn will be given to the Jur )
tomorrow. The court gave tbo Instrurtloiifc
to the Jury today , as permitted by law , In
idvanco of the arguments , and counsel will
bo heard on these In the morning at 0.
Senator W. H Dcarlng of Plattsmouth
and Kcprcorrtntlvo H. C. Kclstor of St
IMwards , Liooiu county , called upon the secretary -
rotary of si ts tod"y nnd selected their sentn
for the comliiK session of the legislature.
Health Ofllcer Hohdo today removed tht
quarantine card from the residence of W
J. Ilijnu , little Kuth having entirely recov
ered from the attack of diphtheria. Late
this afternoon the health ollkor quarantined
the premises at 1627 South Eighteenth street
on account of diphtheria. Tills Is the on ! )
card now up In the city.
The county commissioners have Issued in
structions to the trcasiiier not to deposit
any moro moneys in the county depositories
until they furnish new bonds The clerk
was Instructed to advertise for bids for
the furnishing of supplies to the county In
the line of stationery and blank books foi
next year.
Mayor Graham stated this maornlng that
ho desired the Individuals who are claim
ing that populists and democrats are holding
down jobs under the city administration
to como forward with the names of the afore
said demo-pop omploes The maor de
sires to form the acquaintance of the gen
tlemen.
Jcs.30 C Wlncgardner will have n hear
ing before the Insanity board this afternoon.
Deputy Sheriff IIo.igland nilng a complaint
against him.
Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Lin
coln John W. Hosier , n G Grlfllth , J. A
Hass. F. L. Willis.
rerlslieil In tin * 1'lainen.
HOLDIlCGn. Neb. , Dec. 3. ( Special. )
\n employe of Ezeklel Johnson , a farmer
residing seven miles southwest of here ,
perished In a flro which consumed a barn ,
nlno head of horses and a number of cons
and young * stock yesterday. The hired
man discovered the flro first , which had
made considerable headway , and in attemptIng -
Ing to got the horses out was overcome with
the heat and smoke and perished In the
flames. The victim was n stranger here ,
nnd had only been nt work for Johnson for
a short time The property was a total
loss to Johnson. The origin of the flro is
unknown.
_
Kin or * for Uft-rcpH Veterans.
MILFOIID , Neb. , Dec. 3 ( Special ) A
largo party , consisting principally of women
from Sevan ! , irado n tour of Inspection
of the Soldleri.1 Homo In Mllford yester
day. They brought baskets of provisions
for the Soldiers' Home and many useful
articles for the rooms. The visit was enJoyed -
Joyed by all members of the home , who
apprcUato such demonstrations. In their in
terest.
_
Ven Paper lit ICciinard.
ARLINGTON , Neb . Dec. 3. ( Special )
nx-Cditor E. L. Tiffany of the Arlington
News has bought a new printing pi ess and
hereafter will publish a paper In Kennard
The first copy will bo Issued neit week
and will be known as itho Kennard Enter
prise.
riiureli 1'iilr at NrliriiHlcn City.
NEBRASKA CITY , Dec. 3 ( SpeclaJ.J A
very successful church fair and carnival
was given by the women of the First Presby
terian church at Memorial hall yesterday.
A largo sum was realized for the benefit of
the church.
_
TlileteN I.ont n Holdri-Ke Store.
HOLDREGE. Neb. , Dec. 3 ( Special. )
Sneak thieves broke Into the general stoio
of Arron Johnson of Loomls last night and
carried off a largo quantity of clothing and
groceries.
H'a Just as natural for squirrels to
play with acorns as It Is for boys to
learn to sltato do ) ou remember when
you were a boy how ) our dad paid $2 00
to ? IOO for n pair of those big , clumsy ,
hooked-nose affairs now your boy
wears solid steel double screw club
skates and gets them hpre foj30 cents
or you either none higher tbnn J.J.3Q.
John Hnssie Hdw Co- ,
2107 Ciuulng Street.
SHARKS GfiTS NO CASH YET
Purse Offered''foPtiio ' Flglit Tisd Up Tight
" iri the Bank.
FITZSIMMONS stfES FOR THE MONEY
iirpN un IhjiVnetlon In PiTtent l'ii > -
iiu-nl niii'l Y'roinlMcM to Mum u
L'oiiuiiirney (41 ( ! > e-
*
friitid Him.
SAN IFRANCISCO. Dec. 3. The city h di
vided as to the result of the ritzolinmons-
Slmrkey fight , which continued to bo the
topic of the hour. FKzslmmons' friends us-
sert lu > .had the fight practically won In the
eighth round nnd many a-aert that he was
unjustly deprived of the decision. Sharke's
friends vehemently assert that he was
knocked out by a foul blow and was consequently
quently , tinder the "rules , entitled to the
honors of victory , including the purse of
$10,000. A thhd clcas Inne their opinions
solely upon the reports of the physicians |
In nttendnncp upon Sharkey. The doctors I
point to the swollen nnd dlscolmod condition j
'
of the sailor's skin In the region of the '
groin as evidence of a foul blow nnd some !
nrdeut ntzslinmons' ndvocates icply that I
this ( omlltloi. vvas purpose ! ) caiMcd by an i
Injection of a drug Immediately after the
light.
A number of physicians and newspaper
men weit present lu Sharkey'a room thlo
afternoon when an examination of his In
juries were made. All were convinced that
Sharko's condition was the result of a foul
blow. Many prominent men , however , con
demn the decision and refuse to believe that
there was any fouling. Such men as Po
lice Commissioner Moso Gunst , Rlley Gian-
nan , Frank McLatighlln and otheis bellove
that Fitzslmmcns should have leeelved the
decision Rlley Grannan was betting heavily
on Kltzfllmmnns , having laid some bets at
the odds of 100 to 40.
Vl'fX WILL MAKE A SUIT.
U Is recounted that there were whispers
yestetday afternoon that Sharkey would be
favored In the deqUlon and these rumors
reaching Fltzslmmons' ears , he requested
the club to substitute any one else as ref
eree. Evet nt the ring side , when both
Julian and ritj-slmmons stated in Earp's
presence that they Ijod been told ho Intended
to referee unfalily. Eaip stood quietly band /
and Insisted on acting as refcieo despite the
protests It U nssertcd that the upper
cut on Sharkey's chin in the eighth round
was really a knockout blow , nnd that nt >
foul blow was dclivored by Fltzalmmona.
but that Sharkey , when knocked out. alleged
the foul blow as an escu.se All this con
stitutes the csjo of FKzslmmons. by which
his attorneys expect to piove tbe existence
of a conspliacy to deprive Fit/slmnions of
the purse of $10.000. An Injunction luu
ueen applied for to restrain the Anglo-Cali
fornia bank from ensiling the National
club a check until Fltzalmmous has an op-
poituiilty to prove ; the conspiracy
When Dan L > nch and Referee Earp went
to the bank tnh jiiioriilng with the check
payment way "refused " by the teller , who re
ferred Lvnch , to Manager Llllcnthal The
latter stated hnt , ) io , ind been advised b )
his attorney tnat tjio bjfik was In the posi
tion of nn Innocent ; custodian of the money
which would bo involved In the promised
legal controversy , and that for the protection
of the bank 1m would rpfuyo to pay It Lnch
suppo'oil that/thoibank had been formally
enjoined from paying the check , but It
afterward developed that the bank was act
ing on nn onldr from the officials of the
National club , ' vvhtt requeued that the pay
ment of the 'check should bo temporarily
deferred. Aalfe check bad been certified ,
the right of the bank to refuse pament Is
questioned , atid'ivlll form the basis of nn
attack by Shnrltcy should ho be worsted in
the Injunction sirir.
Meantime ) Sliar ' y Js ) in bed with three
doclbrs In cotoVati't attendance , and he Is
likely to remain whcro IK for several day
The $10,000 IB' In > fhu- bank , nnd is nkvj
likely to remain \vhere It Is for some time ,
and Deb Fltzslmmoiuv without n mark era
a bruise , is walking tliu streets , receiving
continued ovations ) as the real winner of
last nlsht'u encounter.
SHARKEV BADLY HURT.
Tom Sharke ) uaa a dclapldntcd looking
pugilist as ho lay on MM bed today. The
only visible brulros wcro two on the left side
of Ma face , one a cut which had rather
neatly divided the left eyebrow lengthwise * .
"Ho gave me that cut with his clbo.v
when he fouled me curly In the fight , " snld
Sharkey.
The doctors mauc no oujcction at nil
about showing not only the condition of
Slmrkcy's face , but alto of his body. In
doing so they called attention to the fact
that there was nothing to Indicate that he
hail received any particular punlyhment pre
vious to the striking of the blow which
ended the fight. This seemed to be the fact
for there were no discoloration or bruU < es
at all upon Sharkey's body , except at the
point below the belt , whcro the alleged foul
blow Is said to huvo landed. Here there
waa n decided swelling and other evidences
of Injury , which It was easy to conceive
would have prevented a man from continuing
a boxing match or an ) other form of exer
tion
"I was all right up to the tlmo I got that
foul lick. " Sharkey said in answer to a
question. "I had not been hurt at all "
The three physicians all concurred in the
statement , made very positively that Shar-
Kcy had been fo'ilcd. the physical evi
dences , they considered , being Indisputable.
"Ho vvas hit there and hit hard , " said
Dr. Ragan
llob Fltsimmons was about town today.
ROI1ERT WILL RETIRE.
"I foil In among a gang of thieves , " vvas
Flt7simmons' opening remark , when spoken
to about the decision "I came out hereto
to San Francisco expecting to get a square
deal , but I find I made a mistake , ns I was
made the victim of ono of the meanest Jobs
over put through on earth. The referee vvas
selected to give a decision against me , nnd
ho carried out his part of the program Ho
far as I am concerned I ran say that I never
fought fairer In my life , while Sharke )
fouled mo deliberately at least twenty times
I appealed to the referee , but ho took no
notlco of my protests , and told mo to go on
and fight Once In a clinch Earp tried to
separate us by pressing his hand against
my face. Ills finger nails penetrated my
cyo and cut the flesh on the Inside of the
lid
"Sharkey l . > a hflfd nut. Ho don't know
much about fighting.however , but relics on
brute strength anil'foul tactics and a crooked
referee to win.'If I don't get this fight and
purse I'll iicvprl flfltor tho. ring1 again , ns
It begins to look fijlmo as if the people do
If wo wore allowed to exhibit the
Klmball piano nt the Charity Circus
next December 8 0 10 we'd out
shine them nil for It's the sweetest' '
toned lowest priced high grade (
piano nmdtv Soliiimr square pianos
-sp'oadld tout n'ce ' ca e stool and (
scarf frit ) ? SC.OOeasy ternm Its.
been used a llltlo but Is nil right'
, now.
A , Hospc , Jr. ,
151.1
not want mo for n champion They serin
to prefer hoodlums and toughs to gentle
men. '
"Slmrkc ) knows , If he will only telt the
truth , that 1 did not hit him foul , lie was
Uniting over when 1 struck the blow of
which ho complains It wns a left-handed
upper eut nnd look effect In the pit of the
stomach , lie etrnlKhtened up a bit after
receiving the punch and t finished him with
a left on the Jaw.
"Payment of the check of 510,000 Ins been
stopped nnd Shnrltey will have to make n
local battle for It. ns 1 do not Intend to he
tobbed If I CRII help H "
Fllrslmmons gnvo a batx-punrhlng exhibi
tion tonight nt the Hush Street theater He
nlso showed how ho had knocked Sharkoy
out , making n little speech as he lllus-
trnted the blow.
Martin Julian , ritzalmmoiis' manager , has
ninth1 .1 statement to the Associated prets
In which ! " savs.
"About U 10 o'clock last night I was told
by three pron.lncnt men that Watt Enip ,
the nun selected to referee the fight , was
irookid , nnd with him In the ring ntr-
Simmons would stand no show. Thrsc mon
were Rlley Grannan. the race track plunger ,
Mrso Ounst , San Francisco police coinmls-
. sloner , and Tom James ) , foimeil ) purser
I j of nn Aust nllan steamer , nnd the man who
biought ntzslinmons to America. Ihcv
! said thi' chid go In the betting showed that
Bomi'thlng vvas wronf As soon as It be
came known that Eaip wea to be the referee ,
Shntkoy money appeared In unlimited quan
tities When the big light wns called , 1
made the niinnuncement from the ring chargIng -
Ing that tlu > uferec bad been fixed. The big
crowd wan Impatient of delay and hb'cd
nnd hooted me I saw tint It would not dote
to take llob from the ring If 1 had the
crovvd would have mobbed us"
Mr-so Gunst said "The statement that I
vvnrned ri'rsln mons that Eaip was pio-
grammcd to decide against him Is n mis
take. A half-do7on people , however , warned
mo lint thlo was the nirangomeiit. Think
ing that 1 had been betting heavily 1
dM not sen any foul blow struck , and I
did sco the fir-lit. "
Rilcy Gn.innt. onld"I did ndviso Fltz
to bo on bis guard. The betting operations
assumed such proportions ) estcrday after
noon that I felt convinced Hoim-thliis" vvas
wiong Up to noon the odds hail been In
favor of FIt7slmmonn at about the right
price , 4 and 5 to 1 , but when after that
time , nothing was seen but Sharkey money ,
offered nt nuv prlco , I frit sure something
must nr > vviong. I Immediately tried to
hedge n $13.000 hot on riUslmnions , which
was all I had wagered , which I was not suc-
ccsful in doing.
ARREST WYATT EARP.
When Wjatt Earp appeared In the ilng
last night to act as leferce ht > was dli-
aimcd by Police Captain Wlttman who
took from the Arizona IIIPII a large pistol
Tonight Earn wns arrested on a clnrijo
of cairing concealed weapons. He vvus le-
lemed on * IO ball
A dt'legjtlon of six reputable phyiklans
examined Sharkey tonight and nude- the
following uporf "We find an oelema ov
swelling on the left -side of the groin ex
tending rthllv to the left : also two small
ri'phiiinMr * snntn nr il'snnlnrnMnna ntiniit l nlf
way do\vn on the right tilde"
Lnto this afternoon llob Flt/slmmom.
tl'iough his attouiey commenced suit In
the superior court to red train the Anglo-
California bink from pa ) Ing Sharkey the
$10,000 puisi- awarded the sailor bv Referee
E.TP Kll/slmmons charges conspiracy be
tween Shaikey. the National Athletic club
and others wliwe mini's are not given , to
award Sharkey the purse under any clr-
cumstanria Flt'slmmons alleges that before
Earp v-as selected as referee tills agree
ment was made and that had ho known of It
he would have isfuicd to enter the ring
He , therefore , pras that as he "ills-
comfltted" Sharke ) so that the latter vvas
unable to proceed and on account of the
alleged conspiracy that the Anglo-California
tank , Thomnn Shaikey , Daniel Lynch. John
Doe , and Richard Doe be enjoined from
collecting the money on the certificate of
deposit and that the court award salil certi
ficate to Fitzjimmons Judge Sanderson
granted the Injunction pra > cd for and the
case will soon be tried in coutt. The "N'a-
tlonal club" Is composed of J. C. Groom
and John Olbba , local men.
MR. COniiETT MAKES A SPEECH.
NEW YORK , Dec. 3. Between the acts
of "A Naval Cadet , " a play In which Jame-j
J. Corbett Is appearing at the Grand opera
house In this city , the big actor-pugilist
came before the curtain and addressed the
audience us follows
LndU-s and Gentlemen- Last night Xlr
Ml7slmmons and Mr.
Shaikey had u contest -
test In Sim rr-inclsio. ami I exported , that
Mr. ritzsimmons would win In short older ,
but. to my surprise , he rtlil not. I don't
wish to 1-xpiesn iiny opinion MS to the out
come of the contest or of the decision of the
referee. I will way this , nowovor , that I
btiinil rnuly to imet either Flt/Hlmmons
or Sli irkey Hist come , first sirved two
weeks altei papers ore msned nnd nt any
linn , last anei'Vor ilV'tlinewhoNs the'bi-st
man In tbo world.
Scon In his die-islng room by a representa
tive of the Associated pre-ss , the pugilist said
"I feel all right and two weeks' notlco Is
sufllclent for mo nftcr signing the papcvrb
I have nothing to My regarding the decision
of the refcroa last night "
Asked as to the chances of bringing off
a light between himself ami FlUslinmons
in this city , ho snld "There Is no probabil
ity of our boxing In New York. I elo not
wish to Interfere vvltii the lesser lights who
have cluba organl/ed and running Hut I
am willing to fight any man In the world ,
at any time and at any place , two weeks aftei
articles are signed. "
Corbett also said that Fltzsimmons had
not signed articles with Dan Stuart am !
that the papers wc-ro now on the way east
DALLAS. Tex. , Dec 3 Dan A. Stuart
said toda ) of the KitslinmonSharkey light
"Tho result at 'Krihco has nothing to do
with my contest. My money Is up for n
finish light bttwcen Corbett and Kitzsiin-
motis , and the latter has accepted my offer
I shall soon depart for New Yoik to blgn
Corbett It strikes mo tliat San Prancisco
atmosphere will ba a little,1 foggy for Julian
and Flt/slmmons after thla The chances
are that Corbett , Pltiulniiiioiis and myself
will till meet In New York within ten days
The purse will bo bung up nnd the battleground -
ground chosen. The tlmo Is past for grand
stand plays. "
Pi-lie riiclit In a MoNiiiiiil.
CHICAOO , Dec. 3 , It has leaked out I
tlmt another eight-round piize fight has
take-n plaee In the county hospital hue
The prlnc-IiKils were- KeleluSantry of f'lil-
cage and Jlmmv Carroll of Omaha , both
featlu i weight pugilists of note A puise
was madeup by about twenty-llvo i m-
pees ! nnil young doctor- . , who were giv
ing a ree-eptlon to Chief Cleik Miindel-
baum , and the pugilists were brought to
gether 111 a large carpeted loom. The
lighting vvas warm from thci start. Santiy
knocked his opponent out In the- eighth
round. Among the spectators were three
vv omen. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Pnrun-r ItnriiN Will Try .Ni-vt.
CHICAGO , Dec -Next Tuesday night
"Kanncr" Hums will attc-npt. for ? 200 u
side , to throw- John llooney , the giant
vvi , iUiou in it roMui ; > _
anil UP lire nut aslmnit I of tiu-m
i'iiht-1 luniiuiK Dice them linn ever
III-PII | ir > nUi > - < Ml bi'forc our ruri > et
lire iiiuctlcnll ) px'-lumvf d
lug a laiKtt wliolr-'rtli' HS well an fi-
tall l ulnfBH enaLlcH t\a \ lo cl xc out
llni-x will' li vvo ufli-n il < wild
\vn j u pruly pattern Unit s ntily
ono ailviintiiKci In IniyuiK of UK an
ntlie-r Is tluit Iliu more - ! ! ( > IMIJII tlie
luwctr the pilce r rlmpn yon ve no-
lltcU that uur | : ilirn an- helen otlnlH
If nut you < l In'ttir lou'i n up tun
| il > ( ill iul uiuruln.H uS i nlH
Ottinha Cnrpet Co
grlpmnn , five times In one h < > ur lloone )
rrrcntl ) won a match under similar e-on
dltloiiM with I'.ui Mel.i-od
nisrtiMj.s nv imixi iTs AIMMIVLH
lltllllllll llounl of Itev len eHleTut. .
f 1 M 'riil Iti-liioiiion ,
N'HU' YOISIC , Hec ,1-The lioiird of re
vli vv of the National Trotting assoelatloi
1
held nn ovec-utlve es < lon this afternooi
j and prepared sevei.il decisions In the cast
of Charles A. Kittle of Mt. KNee , X V
and his brown mare' Itonltn , It was decldei
that the mHpetislons should bo ivmoved
i i The board expelled IMvvard Itllleh am
rainier rteveland of Ni vv York und tin
brown gelding Adam , forme ily om-ga , wns
Hiinpeiided until the pi unities Imposed him
bron t'Hd The hor-ie find lieeli entered under
i u false name
i Jonn I' nibln of rieetwood I'ark us
I su pt itili-d upon u rhnige of driving while
i under suspension He vvas le-llistaled um !
his line Was u milted.
In the rase of John MeOnlre of New York
vvhn was charged with havlni ; two entries
nt lltltlmore on June x. Ivitl. tbe board de-
e-lded to giant tbe appllration for release
fioin "iHi i nslotl Impcixtd upon McUnlre niul
the bay gelding Ciiivcrnor
Tbe opplleatlon of Jack I'tnry for releiRe
from tbe linn of JVXi Imposed upon him by
the Jmlpi s at llcltnmit park , 1'hll ulelphla
for linpronei driving ot the pie-er. Joe
rate-hen , In I'D'i , vvas denied
Trte leinpoiiiry it Intttateinont of Prank
\VaTHngsford of lUiston , who was ex-
lielled In IS'il for starting the horse "Joe
Davis" under the name of " ( " "heekinate , "
vvu made permanent and tbe temporiry
reinstatement of Prank Matt } of Ht.tense ,
N \ , who vvas evpellcMl In Is t for Hieing
a lu'rse under an assumed mime , vvas c on-
The reinstatement of Oeoige Moso.iek ol
Coloradu Springs , Cole , who was expelleil
In ivss for making .1 deal In oiilf-r to get u
rec-ciid of 2 so for "May Olft , " vvas made 1 er-
innneiil , and Piank WeltlnifT of Wlmlsoi ,
Can. wbo was expelled In Ivvi al Koebester
for Impiopuly dilvlng the male I.oretta
vvas successful In having bis temporal ) te-
InMatenient eontlnnrd
James llealev of Warren , 1M . was ex
pelled bv the- board for starting Sew ard
\Vllkes , a I inn . .laalter , out of his class
mulct an assumed name.
Joseph l.alr of I.alr Til DS. of I'.ills ,
Kv. , made application for reinstatement ,
lint the board derided that be bad rated
the .t > ) e'ni-olil niinlmr In IVC ! us n 2-e-ar-
old nnd the applleatlon wai clenle-d
Chin let JInskell of Tieiy , N. II , C I
Koilns of llellnv.H I-'alH , Vt. , and the bay
gelding , Osc > ar J , alias Slenney , were ex-
pellctl.
IJ. W. Tomplelns of Sing Sim : , N Y , vv is
exi elled fur lac-Ing the uorse Men All ,
alias llonibiood , alias Junn C ! , under the
n-line of Weikoi.i.
1C \ . . Lease of Tlllln O . vv is expelled for
driving the buy jjeldlni ; Willie H ill-del an
assumed name' .
V r' Cox and It K Ovgart of Sprig-
Held , N. Y , vveie ordeied suspended until
thev Mb ill have paid the winning on 1'ilnre
Chin lev In laces In vvhle-b they enterc-d the
lior e mil of bis rln.ss.
The uppt-il of J C Welly of Canton , O ,
was dismissed
It W. Sheinmii of Woonsocket , H 1 , who
was nndit suspension for making un rntrv
under an i sunie > d name , was c-xprllid nnd
the application for a irbeirlng in the rise
of W D CJ.i ) lord of Seneca Palls , N Y ,
was di nli 1
The boaicl denied the appliratlon of
Allen IWc ! of Willlinantle. Conn , for rein
statement.
liH.ti i'itici > roil Tiioitui c
Sail * ill I.exlimrlon Urines Out Millie
Sl-IIMIltllll . '
LKX1NTON , Dee 1 The grf-atcwt sale
of thoroiiQlihtc'ilH In the hlstoiy ot Ken-
tue-y took plare here today The Ilastin
company sold the1 horses of the nimcndsrf
nnd licaumimt Ktuils , which brought to
Lexington prominent ttiifmen from every
sei tlon Candlemas , Imp on of Her
mit and l-'nse , vvas the first offering , nml
wan knocked down to John Markay. lepre1-
bentlni ; J 1 ! llnggln , the Califoinla mil
lionaire turfman , lor $15,0)0. ) Imp Older ,
sire of Oinament and son of len ! d'Or
and Angelica , owned by the He turnout
stud , was .started nt $10000 bv W. S.
ll.irnes , who foice-d llaggln's representa
tive to bid ? JOMK ( to see-in e the pr-mler of
lie.iumont. \ Ic torine , dam of Urnament ,
nl.so went to llaggln at Jin.COJ , who also
took Imp. e-fievaller at $1,000 .Other biles
ll.ittlr H , eh m , II. by Pat Malloy. dam
lattle SlyV Norton. Koulsvllle , JJ.20H
1 < ilakhivii , eh. m. , 7 , by Kingfisher , dam
llellonnn. J II. llnggln. JI.100
La I\ i'le Julve , b. m , 7 , by St Dl.ilse * , dam
Ln. Julvi' , J. It HaKgln. ? 77"i ,
Mamie H , oh. in , , by St. lJI-ii--e , dam
Kenfollotl. J H HagUli. WJO
JIIss Itaiisnm , c-h. m , S , by It ivon d'Or.
dam Nellie Hansom , llyron McClelland ,
? iroo
Imported Itoyal Pale-on. Chairman , 0
by I'erlgrlne , dun Queen Itegent. J. U Hag
gin , $ I,1W
Imported W.iltavvay , b m . 1" , bv Itosl
ciiicl.in , clam Horilcil.ilse , J. I ! , llaggln
$1LW
lvongallti\ . m. , S , by Longfellow , dun
Miss Saxon , J. II Haggln. Jl.fiJO
Mlramlr , b in , I , ! , by Lungfellow , dam
Motella. Douglass .t IJ.illey. Louisville$1,5 0
Miss Saxon , b m. , by Imported Saxon , dam
.Judith , Ilvion McClelland , $1 COil
Tilnket. b. in , 15 , by Imported llrey Tom.
dam Ilonna , J II llaggln , ? ! "GO
iiaci-ic- i ) n , ID. ny iinpuriin i-iie iiiuseii
dam Tbe It.ttoiu s , J IJ McDonald , New
York , $2,000
Klfty-nlne head brought JS-,2CJ. !
\ \ 111:1:1,111 ; % 'io u\\i ; v
To lie Inrlilriilnl lo lluI. . . A. W. ln-
Nllllliillon of mlleer-4.
Last night the Omaha League Wheelmen
held a regular meeting In the ( kirlors of tin
Commerc-l il club , at which a considerable
amount of general routine business was
transac-ted. The meeting was fairly well at
tended
Among other mattoi.s it was determined to
hold n port of reception and feast In con
nection with tbe public Installation of le-
cently dieted olllc-e-rh of theNebra.ska dl-
vtslou. The iilTali u 111 ocelli on t.'io evening
of December 1U. but the place of holding
It w.is not decided upon. ThH with otbei
details , vvas left to a roinmlttc-t of nine-
It vvas also decided to hold another .six
days' rac-o under thu auspices of the leatue
wheelmen and feir tbe liem-llt of their trc-as
urv No ilite was set for the affair Tin
m liter \vas lift In tbe hands uf n commit
tee consisting of D J O'Jirleii. Hairy .Mill
hall and A 1) Kitteiman
Anotbi I mattei pal tl illy deteimlned upon
v.ari the holding of nnollu-i local cvc-le show
homi' timeIn tbe n. , u future- This w is
left to tbo discretion of a rommltuc c om-
prlsini ; J L Llvese-y. I ) J O'llrh n ami W
A Messle-k. The club .id join md to meet
again on Deee-mber 17
At the conclusion of this meeting the ' 17
Me et c lub , vv till b lias a inembei ship of aliuut
tbiity. almost all league- wheelmen , md tin
purpose of wlile-b Is to liilng the * lutioiml
meet lieie In Hits , held a meeting for the
put ' pose of perni.uie-ntly organUIni ; Toe
following ollli-eis vveie idcuti'd : I're slilcnt
W A. Messlc-k , vice jireslih nt , II my Mtil-
h.ill ; , FKeiit.uy , John D. Howe : tu.isurer
J L Llv iv A rommlttee- was ippolnted
to amend llu constitution and by-laws that
were pie-si nil u in me c inn lor ailiipu m Tm
next meeting will beheld on the Hist Tlitim
day In Jaiimuy.
( iiirdlnir'NSIMV llnrU.
DKNVHH. Dec. 3. Ailhur Gardiner of
Chicago r.stabllsheil two new iirofesslonal
blc-yi lelecoids on the- Denver Win i linen
Club tiack today , riding a cjuarter of u
mile nnpiK'ccl. flvlug Htiut In 02 l-j , and
a half mile lu l ( to Hat.
Mlrniiil ( o lloli n Hunk.
ST. I'AUL , Neb. Dec. : ; ( Special ) A
bold attempt wns made to rob the Dannelirog
Thin Interc-haiifrcublo inllctiKO will bo
a gn-at thing for Dietx I ; Hhuoman nnd
and his dog-u fovv yard * of Itwill tnko
them all over the world nndwe'd like
to remind the ticket ngcnlx tlmt vvo
have the * new stylet 20th century she
for llie-lr vvlvc" a 13 CO heavy solo Hhoo
for $100 the best shoo bargain In town.
Drexel Shoe Co
BI ml foi our
Catalogue
Slnto bitik , nlno inlle- from hero. Inct nlRht.
The robbers Imd. by u o of explosives ,
biirsted thn onte'r doora of the snfo. but the
Inner steel door resisted nil their efforts ,
nnd they got nnthltiR. They then stole n
team of horn's" from William Slronwn and
a ilelgh from the livery barn nnd got nwny
Six mile's cart of PnmiebroK they broke the
t'lelgli , nnd left It In the road. The horses
were' found near the sMtno place , hut there
vvn.i no traeo of the robbers' .
\ni TH vi .
lta < < \ < > Kntniiullnirlllnnee - < nlth
or Vnj One Illwe.
rori\HAOI2.V. : Dec. 3 In the Tolk-
thlng today the piemler , Ilaron Von Iteedta-
Thott , replying to Hcrr lingo , leader of the
oppoattlon , inld therei was no truth In the
story published in the 1'all Mall ( Jazetto
In a dlspateh from Oopenhngeii. October 30 ,
fltntlng that an i'iitentc > had been conelndid
belween HnoMla and Deninaik. placing nt
the dlHHis.il of linssln , In the' event of her
going to war with German ) or In n war
which would Involve' Prance and Husila
against the 1'rclbnnd all the available forces
of Denmark with permission to Uimsla to
oeenp ) CopenhnKen and other D.tnUh ports.
TinI'.ill Mall Cn/ette alto snld that tills
alleged agieemont explained why millions
wuo being spent in fortlflng Copenhagen.
Tlie piemlet moved that the goveriunetit
ntlll7e e'very orpmlun to convince foreign
powem that Drnnnrk , In the case of con-
filets with other states will direct all her
emleavots to maintain her own ncutrvllty.
SATOI.M is ( iixiiN TIM : nin : II\T.
| IIIMIHIIK | | Cc-i-i-iiionh-s In Itoiiie Ite-v ,
IMvvniil ll-lle-ie llnde IINIinp.
liO.Mi : , Dec. S. The-ro was the usual Im
posing cctemony at the public consistory
he'i-e today , and red hats were bestowed on
Caidlnnl SatolII and the other cardinals
nominated at the last two consistories. After
the service the new cardinals proceeded to
the Slstlno chapel to retnin thanks lo the
pontiff , who. on his wn ) back to the Vati
can , was carries ! on the sedla gestatorla
amid cries of "hong live the pope ! " "Long
llvo the king' ' "
Later the pope held n secret consistory
and appointed tevoial bishops , Including Hev.
IMward O'Dci of I'ortland. Ore. , to the
bishopric of Nesepially. which embiaces the
state \Yashlngtoii. .
The king of Servla was present at the pub
lic consistory today.
llt iM \ i-rliii ? from tin * Mtrin.
DUNCAN' , Neb , Dee I ! ( Special. ) For
the llrst time since' the > slct't fell , over A
week ago , It Is melting slightly today , but
trees nnd telegraph wires are * still loaded
with Ice. Thousands of shade tices mo a
complete vvieck , either brcKcn off or stripped
of their limbo Cctrn hnsKIng h.ia been
nn linpossibllitj , as ears and stalKs are still
a glnie of i-e. Hay stacks are- soaked In
two to thrco fcrl with the rain and fio/cn
solid to that di pth The ground Is fro/en
twentv-slx to twcntv-eight inches de-ep ,
lint very utii" snow is on tno groumi , vvnicii
Us slick as glass.
BABIES WITH SKINS ON FIRF
from HchliiK nnd Liirnlni ; ccrnmis nml oilier
nielli anil PC ilp tortitriH None- but paruilH n-a'
lie lion ( he-e- Illlln oncn Mlffer lo know llu
nHirm liilh ivlih CUTICUIIA Hotp , ami n ninvli
application of Cirnci'itA ( oliitinent ) , the im-it
ffn cure , will In the nnjorll ) uf cm' * nlforn
Inbuilt n-llif , permit rent nnil Bleep , mi'l ' point
tonnp'i'ily rnrr , nnd not to n o tlu-ra ullliuuto
moment' * delay U to fall In our dul ) .
Sol 1 thrnu.-hnti ! the
wml I Pnrr , Ci Ticunt jnc-
-
Boir. ! Ue.i ItxsoLVKxT. W anil f ) 1'orrkn lutrtf
Coup , Solo i > rm > H tnn
iw to cure t-kln Tortuird ll hicj"mnllf. ! | > n
MAY TRW IN.
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