Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1898)
THE QMATIA DAILY Blffi * iM' tni1AriVTi''l ? \ in f 1QOQ . . the scene of tlio disaster , carrying tents nntl other matcrlnl to comfort the distressed , and a inpetlng I * being hold here tonight to raise money for the needy , of whom there nro many. The loss Is complete , hut little insurance being written In that camp , owing to the great rink nml lnnilf > < inato water sup ply. The Unite" ! Vcnle company la now kindly caring for the sufferers until olhei arrangements are m.vlo. Whcro the IIro originated wax the pce.no ol n drunken carousal last night , and whlli no demonstration ! * uro being made agalnsl the men who are responsible for It , when the horrors of the deed wear away from the victims attention will ho given to the men who caused It. They uro said to be Italians. VarlouH parties are now endeavoring tt oxtrlcato the remains from the ruins , bui until the giounil cools Rulllclontly to permit rescuers to approach the debris It will hi Impossible to ascerlnlri definitely the name : of thu vlrllmt On the other ldo of the gulch hundred ) of pounds of giant powder were used In thi attempt to arrest the flntnea by demolishing the ruins , but eyu witnesses ntato that ni Boon aa a gap was made thu scattered build' Ings were licked up as If by auction am blown hundreds of feet In cvory direction only to Increase the fury of the flames. It Is Raid an entire family , consisting ot a man and wife and three children , whci endeavored to xave what they had been years In accumulating , were found In the ruins , and an arrivals from the aceno reach the city the devastation Is only reported inon complete. Hntlrr Illot'U Iliirlicil. UBD IILUI'K. Cal. , Sept. 11. Klro broki out early this morning on Main street am before being rxllngultihed destroyed an en tire block of the Ilncst buildings In tin town. The loss to property owners will bi moro than $100,000 , of which the Insurant' ' Is barely half that sum. The origin of thi llro Is unknown. The principal sufferers b ; Urn conflagration nro Darrough & Flckerl Hank of Tohama , A. L. Hoffman , I' . H. Kcs lor and 1) . S. I'rlncc. ItlOCU Of HlllllllllKN. PIUNCKTON , Ky. , Sept. 11. The bloc * of buildings on Main street hero , knowr as Bank hotel , were destroyed by flro. Tola : loss about Jf.0,000. Four business house : and hotel property were destroyed. In auranco about three-quarters of the loss. FATE OF AUSTRIA'S ' EMPRESS ( Continued from First 1'agu. ) fin wreaths entwined with Austrian ani Geneva colors and hearing the Inscripllon : "A loken of sorrowful sympathy fron the people of Geneva. " Throughout yesterday's examination of thi assassin his demeanor was one of revolting cynicism. Kmpress Elizabeth was about returnlnf to Caux , France , when she was murdered Her suite had preceded her by train , leaving with her only her maid of honor , Ilarones : von Kothxchlld , nnd a man servant. Tin ofllclals who visited the hotel to nlllx thcl ! seals upon the baggage , according lo lln slrlct law In force , found thai Hie uulle'i luggngo had accompanied Iho suite. The Inst words of the empress were nd dressed lo the atlcndanls on Hie steamer Ilccoverlnu consciousness for the moment Blio feebly asked what had happened. Aa yet the authorities have found no con flrmallon of the report that Iho murder wa : part of an anarchist conspiracy , but a dozei persons with ivliom the assassin associate ! have been arrested for examination. ilKt * t'mli-r ArrpNt. LAUS ANN- ! : , Switzerland , Sept. 11. Te friends and nrnuninlnnces of the nssnssi of Kmpreis Kllraheth went nrresled her today , lie had been working as a stonemaso In'this vicinity anil last month ho took th preliminary steps to become a naturalize Swiss. Ills application papers , however , h withdrew last Monday. LONDON , Sept. 12. Many of the proml nenl European journals are again urgln Internallonil action against anarchist They recall that both the late. M. Carne president of fho French republic , and th late Scnor Canovas do Castillo , the Span is prime mlnl.-Uer , were the victims of Italia anarchists. Krnnrln Jom-pli Hi-illr . WASHINGTON. Sept. U. The prcalden has received Iho following reply to his tel egram of condolence sent yesterday to th Emperor Francis Joseph : SCHOKNHUUNN. Sept. II. Emperor e Auitrla lo the presldenl of the United State : Sincerely touched by the expression of cor dolenco and sympathy which you have bee pleased to forward to me In the name of tli government of thn people of the Unite Slatrs , I beg you to accept for that exprei slon my warmest thanks. FRANCIS JOSKl'H. HIiliTN ( io llonir. CHICKAMAUOA I'AUK. Oa. . Sept. U.- Troops K and II of Hrlgsby'a Rough Rldei wore puld off and discharged today , belr tin laet troops ot the regiment left In tl park. Colonel Grlgsby and most of 11 officers of Ihc rtt linout left this afternou ( or , their homes. The paymaster will begin paying 11 Ninth New York In the morning nnd ill : charges do not have lo he Issued to thci Four trains of thlrly cars are'on Iho sldlni uwalllng their departure. The Second Kei tucky will bo the last regiment lo lea' ' and Ibey will get away Tuesday morning. All the sick soldiers left at the pat are now either nt Leltcr or Sternberg ho : jiltal and Iho field hospitals have all bei disbanded or removed. The men are r calving the best of care and are supplli with all the delicacies that are needed. jfT Ji ] Are cainini ; fi\or rupniiy. llnslnesi men nnd travel lers carry llicin In pocket * , I. itl * rarty Ilirm t puriei. lioiityUfriipr The Omaha Dee Map of Cuba Coupon Present this Coupon with lOc for A Map of Cuba. A Map of the West India * . And a Map of the World , Uy Mail 14 centc. t > D < ? < ® < r. . - < a I The Omaha Dally Dee EXPOSITION "Hill COUPON . . . Thla coupon and 10 Cunts will obtain three photogravures of the Exposition. BY JIAIL. 2c EXTRA. \LLREADYFORTIIEVETERAS \ ! lincoln Prepared to Welcome Soldiers of th Civil War. WEATHER INTERFERES WITH OPEN MEETINl JtiTi'lm1 * Will Oiieii on Time 'I'oiln iinil .SpiM-Hic * Will llr Drlltfreil Ii } ' I'm m I lit" nt .Mi-ii In tinOrder. . LINCOLN , Sept. 11. ( Special. ) The pub Ic meeting , which was announced as ai pencr for the reunion today , has been post toned until Monday. In spite of the con Inned rain , the grounds are In cxccllen ondltlon , and none of the veterans nee Hit oil their proposed outing on nccoun of the weather. The committee In charg las prepared nn Interesting program , cov ring the entire week. Monday will b opening day and will furnish the usua pecchcs by both the governor nnd th mayor of. the city. Mart Howe will hav charge of the evening campflre. Tucsda lenerals Dllworthy and Manderson will b he principal speakers , with Captain Henr o take cnro of the campflrc. Senator Allc and General John M. Thayer are both booke or speeches on Wednesday and H. C. Hua oil will bo niBsler ot the evening coremon es. Thursday the program has been turne over to the different women's organization ! and they promise as good things as any tha lave gone before. Friday will bo taken u ly short talks by ( Irand Army men , an he farewell address will bo made by J. W Tucker on Saturday. The funeral of Lehman Well was hcl rom the family residence thla mornln at 10 o'clock , Habbl Leo M. Franklin o Omaha nlllclating. Burial waa at Mount Leb nnon cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sar > ach of Halrbury , Mr. and Mrs. Max Sar lach of Holden , Kan. , and Mr. and Mr ; nus Friend of Grand Island were In attend ar.ce. I'rof. Wlllard Klmball of the Unlverslt School of Music Is In Chicago securing ad lltlonal teachers for the coming year. Henr Svans , who was a student under Madat Schumann , has been added to the staff c ilano Instructors. Miss Alice Hunter and her mother hav gone to Hockford , III. , where Miss HuntE inn been engaged as teacher In classic ; Mrs. Hunter expects to return to Llncol ater In the year. Last night Knrragut Test , G. A. U. , an members of the relief corps hold a Jolr meeting nt their hall. Mrs. Chappel , pres lileut of the relief corps , presented Chnplal Henry Masterson with a handsome bible n a Blight token of the esteem In which he I leld by both organizations. Father Ma ; : erfcon , aa he. Is familiarly called , has bee chaplain of Farragut post for twenty yea : nnd bus officiated nt the funeral of 120 c Its members. An abundance of refreshment und n musical program finished out tli evening's enjoyment. Adjutant General Harry today learned th : there was room In the Omaha City hospiti for fourteen additional patients and wire Colonel Hills , asking If ho could not trail ! fer that number of the most serious cast from the fort to the city hospital. coiiv * i.MUIUASIC. . CiirlniiM Crop HnlMfil liy Under TI VI Hlili | Mini lliiliifnll lit riiliiiiilHii. COLUMUUS. Neb. , Sept. 11.-Special. ( ) George Uarmim , a prominent farmer llvti Just aero- . * the Loup river In Duller tow- ship , has a few acres this year of what known aa the "prehistoric corn , " so calli from the peculiar manner In which the BCI was discovered. About live years ago handful of this corn was found In one of t ! old caves In Arkansas In a large clam sh ( which tlmo and the action of the weath had hermetically sealed. This seed w taken and planted especially for the see and this Is Mr. Darnum's first cxperlen with It. With only ordinary attention ai wllhout any Irrlgallon , Ihls corn grows nn average height of fifteen feet and ru from two to twelve ears on a stalk. Geol gists agree that the original seed found the cave was from 3,000 to 4,000 years eland and was no doubt placed there by a forgo ten prehistoric race. As n rule the ea commence to appear on the stalk about t feet from the ground. During dry weath when other corn would curl up and with In the hot aim , this would maintain a brig gooseberry green. Mr. Ilarnum believes has no equal for withstanding n drouth. The total rainfall for the week Just pass amounts to between two and a half a : tbreo Inches. This cannot do much for t corn , yet It will insure a full acreage fall seeding and will make good late pa lures. The rain fell very slowly for t' days and nearly all of tt soaked into I ground. Conservative estimates place t corn crop at about two-thirds of a crop I this counly , but there are places where full crop will he realized. D. B. Htnes , a Union Pacific Inglneer m nlng between hero and Norfolk , has a lar mirror which was taken oul of the "Llnce car" many years ago. Ho got It from o of the old foremen nt the Omaha shops a It has ever since been In his possession. Is about 18x24 Inches. He prizes It ve highly. POLITICS LIVm.Y AT VAI.HXTIX Drlillicrlllx mill I'opllllNlN llolll Co i-iitlitiiM mill liOiiitrrN Di'lmti * . VALKNTINK , Neb. , Sept. 11. ( Special. ) The county conventions of the ilemoers and populists were heM here yesterdi closing In thu evening with a joint' ' deba The populists were upstairs while t democrats held fourth downstairs In t courthouse. Kach convention proceeded nominate the same men for counly supt Intt-ndenl and for county at'torney. Willis D. Morgercldige was nomlnalcd for I former place and A. M. Morrlsey for I latter. Secretary of State Porter waa pre ent and made a short speech. In the evening Congressman W. Greene , candidate for re-election , nnd lit Norrls Hi own , republican opponent , il bated. According to the stipulations Grce was given an hour nnd then Brown nn hoi C. II. Corneir presided. W. S. Harlcer w i-hosen secretary for the republicans and ' A. Parker for the populists. Greene ile\otcd bis llrst hour to t money tiuestlon and Interjecting critic ! : of the ndmlnlslialion on the conduct of t war. Hrown answered ably and called t latler down on uevcral of his statvmenls II was populist county convention di which gave Greene large advantage In nui hers and , as n consequence , he had a vc large majority In the hall. Honor for n NflirnxUn Volt-run. HASTINGS. Neb. , Sept. H. ( Special Te I gram. ) A. S. Pierce of ibh city was elecl ] surgeon general of the Grind Army of i Republic at the recent session at Cine I nati. Mr. Pierce served three years In I ! war of the rebellion and has filled the ofl i of medical director of the Nebraska depa 1 ment of the Grand Army ot the Hepul for two terms. He stands well In this c ami his iiwiiy friends here are glad to h that he has Just received further honor the hands of his comrades. XrbriiNk.ii Solillcr | ) | I > N. LINCOLN. Sept. 11. ( Special Telegrar Major Gllten , surgeon In charge of t Slcrnbers hospital at Chlckaraauga pa ; wired Adjutant General Barry tonight , t message bo Ing as follows : "David A. llrown of Company K. Seco N Uraska , died today. Wire instructions , any Mrs Pearse has been here for I ' H I 1 i-.ve extended to her all courtea i ' : and her sou will be furlougt when he Is able to travel. Thorpe Is very alek nnd not able to move. " Brown's parents or guardian Is given on the muster rolls aa W. T. Brown of North Platte. Ho waa wired tonlghl by the ad jutant general. Thorpe Is a member of the ho.spltnl corps , and his parents live nt Bray- Ion , Neb. The Pearse referred lo Is n biolher of Huperlnlctidcnl Pearse of Iho Omaha schools. DAIIIV tvrniittST.s AHIJ IIOO.MIXO Sfiiirntor | Station to Kntnlillxliei nt Imperial by Oclolii-r I. IMPERIAL , Neb. , Sepl. 11. ( SpeclaU- Aboul two weeks ago reprcscniutlves of tin Beatrice Creamery company came to Im perial with the view of pulling In a sep arator stallou here. The mailer was laket hold of by fhe people of Imperial and tin fatmera of the adjacent country and In i few dnys fhe necessary stock was sub' scribed. The contracla for all the wori have been let to Chase county workmer anil the work Is now being rapidly pushei to completion. The separator will bo Ii running order and opened .up between OR lober 1st and 5th , a' which time Impcrla will celebrale the event wlt'h proi > er cere monies. Preparations are now being uiadi and committees on arrangement have al ready been appointed. The Bealrlco company has already madi arrangement's to have some of the leadlni authorities on dairying to address the pea phi on those subjects. This station , when complete , will cos over $2,000 , nnd Iho mahlnery will be thi latest and most Improved patterns. DoliiKi or lliiNthiKN I'eoile. | HASTINGS , Neb. , Sept. 11. ( Spoclal.- ) The report of the public school attend mice , as was clvon out last Monday 01 the opening of school , was as follows : Former High school pupils , 88 ; formo eighth grade pupils , 50 ; from Hastings col lege , 0 ; from district schools , 10 ; fron other counties nnd states , 5 , making total of JSO. Enrollment In eighth grade , SGG ; enroll ment below eighth grade , 1,153 ; Increasei nltendance In High school , 19 ; Increase attendance In lower grades , C4 ; lolaal In crease In allcndance , 90. This shows a largo Increase over that o previous years. The mortgages filed and released 1 Adams county during the month of Au gust were as follows : Farm morlgage filed , 23 , amount , $30,997.50 ; released , 2 , " amount , $18,495.10. City mortgages liled , i : amount , $7,620 ; released , 20 , amount , $30 , 529. Chattel mortgages filed , 100 , amount $2 ! > .02fl.tO ; released , 70 , amount , $20,967.9 : The Smith syriii ) factory Is now runnln night nnd day to Its fullest capacity. Can Is being brought In from all over the couul by wagon loads. The factory employ nearly 100 men. Hastings horsemen have just awakene from a urolotiEed sleep and are about t organize a driving club. The club wl have weekly meets at the fair grounds. Until In > < . | iriiMlin , BEAVER "CITY , ' JJpb. . Sept. 11. ( Specif Telegram. ) Four Inches of rain has falle here since yesterday. The ground Is I splendid comllt'lon for fall plowing and large acreage of wheat win bo sown. THKNTON , Neb. , Sept. 11. ( Special. ) - A general rain of about one Inch fell al over this county yesterday and lagt nigh It wns too late to do t'ho corn crop nn good but It puts the ground In bxceller condition for fall seeding. FAHMH'RY , Neb. , Aug. 11. ( Special.- ) A light ran | has fallen almost inccssnnti for the lastrfort'y-elght hours. The groun Is thoroughly soaked and In good condltlo for'fall plowlngRnd smair grain sdediiif It has greatly benefited late pasturage. I'apcr CliaiiKi'x llanilN , COLUMBUS , Neb. , Sept. 11. ( Spcclal.- ) Clmrles A. Brlndley assumes cditorli charge and management of the Platt County Argua thla week. This paper I owned by a stock company and fhe vacanc was caused two weeks ago when J. L. Pas chal purchased the Telegram from N. \ Parks. The politics wii'l bo the same ii formerly , popullsttc. Mr. Brlndley ha lived here for many years and has ha much experience In newspaper work. Petition for n Now l > f | > t. HASTINGS , Neb. . Sept. 11. ( Special. ) i movement la in progress to compel the Bur llngton railroad company to erect a new de pot , The business men of Hastings hav gollen up a petition and are having It slgne by every reliable business man In the cltj As soon as the petition Is sufficiently slgne a committee will take It to Omaha , where i will bo properly presented before the official of the Burlington road. ftrnftoti SitKtir Kfirtory. ORAFTON. Neb. , Sept. 11. ( Speclal.- ) Graflon's beet sugar faclory prospects at pear lo be somewhal of the wlll-o'-the-wls order. The beeln will grow that Is beyon a doubt but the capitalists who should b here looking after the mailer are consplc uousty absent. To ltvV < -I1 unit ltiiiillx Use "Garland" Stoves and Ranges. FIGHT OUT AN OU ) FEUI Au 11 HcHiilt T\r < > Mfii Ari' Di-nil an Tivi > OtlirrM In ii I ) ) Inn Ciiiidieiiin. KISLANGKIl , Ky. , Sept. 11. Late th afternoon at Dort Hldgo In tint public hlgl way an old feud belween neiRlihorliiK fnrn ers was wiped out In blood. Two nre den nnd two are dying. H was falher and sc on each side , reinforced by their respect fnnn hands. At least 100 revolver she were flred. The dead are : JOSKl'II MICIIAKLS , JH. JAMKS M'CHAY. The dylns are : James W. Watson. Den Michaels , ar. These two men were the principals. The had quarreled about fences , awards i county fairs and had been at sword's poll for a long time. The dead man , Joser Michaels , jr. , Is a ton of the dying mai Hen MlchacU. The other dead man , Jann McCray , was a farm hand. James W. Wn son , n KOII. escaped unscathed. Details : to how they happened to me ! n fcr ? n ; lacking at Mil" v.-rib. : ; Several others wei wounded. YIIMV | | KIM * r Htiintltiii. JACKSON' . Miss. , Sept. IL No new cas of yellow fever have developed In the ci sin cu Uio filiiKlQ case reported Satuni : afternoon. Only a few exposures have bet nvado to the Infection and " > fear of general epidemic Is growing less. Near half the population has left tha city. Tl Blreots have been filled with vehicles t day and Ihc highways leading into the com try are lined with wugona filled v-l household goods and provisions. Mot those who are lleelng from the Infection ha gone only a short distance Into the count to await developments. \n ChailKiIn \Vlnnli > Uavl.t , N'AUKAGANSETT 1'IKIl. H. I. . Sept. 11. The ecnditlon of Miss Wlnnio IXivls. dang tor of Mrs. Jefferson Davis , continues coi ; ' fortable and during today there was no m " terlal change. Her physicians consider th ' the day was an encouraging one. for i patient. AN IDIIAI , IIIIKKF.ST. . Ont\of the most delicious breakfast fee that Tia been placed on the market Orape-Nuts , Ihe pre-illgesteil food that having such a wide sale. Four teaspoonfi of this novelty , with a little cream , mah an Ideal meal 11 start the days duties c There la as much nourishment in one pou of ( irnpc-N'nts us in ten of meat. i The delicate bwcct flavor Is that of crap I sugar. COLONEL JUST DO IT ACA1J Louisville Minlhistere the Second Defeat ii Succession to Cincinnati , SHOWS THE FIRST WAS NOT A MISTAK ! B" U" Dr. I'ullliini'n YotitiKNtfi-n ( Jlvo Hurl Hit IIIKVk' 'niiiuif ' lluiiti'rn n > loc I.llllc Illl nt 11 Sunday LIckltiK. CINCINNATI , Sept. 11. The Colonel : ngaln outplayed the Heds today and wet handily. Magec lasted but two Innings Dowllng , who succeeded him , was In flm form. Attendance , 4,500. Score : CINCINNATI. I I/DUISVILLK. H.ll.O.A.U. 11.11.0.A.K Totals . . .5 11 26 12 .1 Baited for Dnmmnnn In the third. Kite hey out , bit by iiutted ball. Clllrlntliltl l oulsvlllo 3 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 Knrned runs : Cincinnati , 4 ; Louisville , Two-buna hltst 1'eltz C ) . Slolnfeldt , Was ner , Klttrldge. Three-bnse hits : Hey (2 ( Vaughn. Stolen Imse , llov. Flrsl base , o balls : lly Daminhnn , 1 ; by Uwyer , 1 ; b Magee , 1 ; by Uowling. 3. Struek out : 11 Uamiimnn , 2 ; by Dwyer , 1 ; by Alugi-v , Wild pitch : Dwyer. Time of game : Tw hours n ml ten minutes. Umpires : Kwarl wood and Warner. OriiliitiiN TilUo VtMiKt'liiic'o. CHICAGO , Hcpt. 11. The Orphans wo two gunu'S from the Hrowns todity b sii | > erlor work , both In the field rind wit the stick. Dowd'ti catches of three liar liitH almost Into thu bleachers und Horn wonderful stops und throws by Cross wer th features of the llrst game. The locnl did Homo great base running. Lange h a terrltle nun over Stenzt'l's head to th club house In the second. Attendance , 9,30 Score , llrst came : CH1CAOO. I ST. LOUIS. U.H.O.A.K. n.H.O.A.I Hyan , If . . . .0 0100 l > owcl , rf . . . .0 030 Orfi > n. rf . . .1 1 1 0 0 fUenzel , cf . . .0 0 J 0 Mt-Cor'k , 3b..O 1030 Hurley , If . . Mnrtra. . . .1 1 1 , 4 0 CrOMi , lib . . . .0 3 4 C Kvorltt , Ib..t 3 11 1 0 Cl menla. c. .0 0 0 0 IiriKi' ; . cf . . .S 2300 qulnn , 21) . . .1 1 2 3 Connnr , Sb..O 0 1 4 0 Tucker , lb..O 2 9 1 Donahue , c. .0 0 S 2 1 Sullivan , FS..O 022 CalUhan , p. .0 1 1 0 0 Hughy , p..0 0 1 0 Totals . . .5 927 14 1 Totals . . .1 021 12 Chicago ' - St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- Karned runs : Chicago , 3 ; St. Louis , Left on bases : Chicago , 7 ; St. Louis , Vwo-Uisi : > hlis : Oreen. Callaluin. Cros Throe-huso , lilts : Qulnn. Sncrltlco hi Connor. Stolen buses : Merles (2) ) , Connii Dmipli ! piny : Sullivan , Qulnn , Tncke Struc-knut : lly Cnllahan. S. Hnsc on ball Oft Cnllahan2 ; oft HiiKhcy , 2. Illl wll ball : Uuwil , Tlmti of KHIIIU : Ono hour ui llfty-llve minutes , Umplru : O'Uay. Score , second same : rmr.Mio. ' i ST. I/MTI ! lt.ll O.A.H. 11.II.O.A.I : Ityan. If . . . .0 I 3 ,0 0 'now.1. ' rf . . .a 300 r.rei-n , rf . . .0 1200 8ti > n > l , cf..O 120 MrCor'k , 3b.l'0 ' > I ' 1 0 Hurley , If . . .o 1 it 0 Dull ! MJI..O I 2 ; 3 0 Croxs. 31) . . . .1 2 1 1 Mcrti-s , w . .1 2 p a 1 SuiTdi-n , o . . .0 2 3 1 Uu-ritt , lli..O"Vll t ) 0 Qulnn , Sli . .0 nil ! iMtigv. i-f . . .1 J 3 ' 1 0 Tucker , lli..O D IS 1 ConniH2ti . . ! , ! 030 Siilllvnn , -w..O 023 DniuiluiP. C..O 0 2 00 Suilhoff , j ) . .0 0 0 4 rhiinrp , r..l 1200 uiumii , i.o 22-10 Totals . . . : t D 21 is Totals . . .5'11 27 II 1 ' 12011000'- ( 'hluiRii - St. Loulrt . . . ' . - L. - Harnod runs : OhlcnRo , 1 ; St. Louis , Left on basns ) : ChleaK" . S ; SI. Louis , Two-base lilts. Dowil , Cross. Homo rui LUIIKO. Sacrlllci' hit : Cross. Stolen base On-i-n , MortPS (2)'LanK ( ) ' > (1 ( ! ) , Dnfvil. lionb liKiyx : Connor to"nhcn ) , to Kverltt , I SuHtvan , to Tucker. Struck out ) , liy Orl IHli , 3 ; by Sudlioff , 2. I'.ixnpd balls : Sugilei Hase on balls : Off SnTT T.T , 2. lilt wit pitched ball : Ilynn. Time ( if game : Ol hour and thirty minutes. Umpire. : O'Da ; Sunday ( Jiinu- lit \ < - v AorU. NKW YOHIC , Sept. 11. The Giants be ; the Senators o < iHlly today at Weehawkc park. Seymour was In fine form nnd wi too much for the Senators at all Ht.iKt'U i the same , only four hits beltiK madu u his delivery. The ( Hants' lilts were n' ' morons , but errors rut finite n IlKiiro their run column. WnHhliiRton'H runs wo made In the ninth on a base on bulls , A ilerson'a trlplo to center and Gilbert's on Seymour broke the strike-out record c eleven , made by Doheny , by compellli twelve men lo fan Iho air. Score : XKW YOHK. I WASI1INO1X > N. U.H.O.A.K. U H.O.A.J v. Hal'n. rf,0 200 O'Oettman , rf.O 001 Seymour. p..l 1 1 3 0 Units , 2b . . .0 0 3 3 Joyce , Ib . . .1 2 10 1 0 Sm'th , Sl > . . .0 014 Doyle , as . . . ,1 1100 McOuIre , O..O 040 Ol n on , 2b..3 0320 r rrell , lb..l S 13 0 Hartman. 31).3 1130 Anderson , lf.1 120 Ormly. If . . .1 1 l. 1 0 Ollbfrt , cf..O 101 Warner , C..O 1 11 3 1 'Wrlgley ' , BI..O 0 1 1 ftettlK , of . . .0 0 0 0 0 Merwr , sa . .0 0 0 t .Klllen , p . . .0 0 0 3 Totals . .8-927131 I Totals . . .2 4 24 14 New York 00024020'- WuslllIlKlon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Earned runs : New York , 3. Stolen base Joyce , Seymour , Gleason , Gilbert. Tw base hits : Van Ilaltren (2) . Three-ba hits : Joyce , Hartman , Orady , Anderso First base by errors : Now York , 3. Doub play : Grady and Gloason. Sacrltlce hit Oraily. Seymour. First base on ballH : o Seymour , 4 ; off K'.llen , 2. Hit by pltchi ball : Gilbert. Struck out : lly Sbymour , by Killon , 3. Wild pitch ; Seymour. Le on buses : New York , 0 ; WhshlnRton , Time of enmn : Two hours and llvo ml , tiles. Umpires : Hunt nnd Connolly. A tendance , 5,000. STANDING OF TUB THAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Per C Boston 121 79 42 CJ Cincinnati 120 79 17 GS Baltimore HX 73 43 fil Cleveland 121 70 51 fi" ChloaKO 12. ) U9 5G m New York 122 Gi ! CH M -loipina ii" OT r > s r.c i 'ir 121 C2 fi2 EC Li..Is , -i 12IJ 51 72 42 Hrooklyi llfi 40 70 3J \VashliiKton 122 40 K2 K St. Louis 121 31 'M 27 Calm's today : WashliiKtou at llaltlmor Clevt-liind at ChlcaKo. sromts of TIII : WKSTICH.V i , i\cr : lllllvl-M llltN I'jIIIMIKll I Win Tl ' ' nml Iliin-l- Siin-i-xi-s | Oul MINNKAI'OLIS , Minn. , Sept. 11. Wll twenty hlt.s the Mllh-r.s scored but 01 more run tliiin illil Iho Ilrewers with In six. names und .Taylor were hit imr Scoru : H.H. ; Minneapolis . . ' ; . . . . ' . . 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 07 20 M Iwaukee . . . . ' . 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 C (1 ( llatti-neH : .MlnneapollH. I'litUinl ; u Fisher ; .Mllwau-iuo , Itarncs , Taylor ui ST.r'jOSI5I'ftj ' \Jo. . Sept. 11. Haiti pr vented the Derrolt'-St. Joseph game lodu KANSAS OITYv Sept. 11. Kansas Cll Columbus Kiting pvslponcd ; rnln. ST. I'AUL , Sept ll.-liidliimipolln won I batting in tlie-Hrst'lnnlng , ultliough rnggi Holding by thelllonslt rs lei the Un a Is gl them u scaro.ln ; lie seventh. Seer : St. I'uul , . . . : . ' ' 0"0 O-i ; ii Indlannpolls . < ! 8'0 ' 000100 1 S 12 llalterles ; St , I'liiil , Oenzler und Sple Indianapolis , gCQU and Kahoe. STANDlNCt OF TUB TKAMS. ' 'Pla'yed. Won. Lost. I'er C Indianapolis .U..t.i 127 i > 0 47 C' Kansas City MS.I129 80 49 c : Milwaukee . . . . , , . . . , 1X1 79 64 51 i Columbus . , , . . ' . . 122 70 52 5 I St. IMllI . ! ! . . . . ISO 72 ES K Detroit . 129 48 til 3 Minneapolis . m 45 M 3 Ht. Joseph . 120 41 bj 3. O.imes today : Indlannpolls nt St. ln Milwuukeo at Minn-upolls , Columbus Kansas City , Detroit ut St. Juot-iih. .11 iii > in.NT.s uv TIII : UACIVC IIOAH l.lKl of I , nil * Iti-rordN Ai-i-i-iti-il | , Sn lirnxIfiiiH nn.l Siini-l IIIIIN liy I , . A , \ \ I1ALTIMUKK , Sopt. Il.-rimlrmnn Mi of thii League of Amerli.in WliPi-Irn raring bonrd today lssu l the followl bulletin : The St. Louis ( Mo. ) Cycle Itndng as : clutlon has been granted canelion for national eyclu inert on August S , with t ll\i--inllu chuinplondhlp , Bcorlng M rj C 20-lfl. TUB Amerlean Cyelo Huelng ns orl ti and Wllluw Orove trni b , while unil r Int in it , .ire suspi-ndfd fnnn tinH < tnrtiuii pr ll' ' ? - II II 1 ll ' r : i 'll.i 1)1 i I ilrns nri I I tli.uli.ni.l i , . -i i-i.it at Willow IJr-.xp. I'l , itelph.i Scii.ril r 5. nrj s uleil I' ; N Fi.rmm I. . UIH \ \ inbiry au l Jhn In tnvstnf I' i ni arei.no ( n ruled off * > i ( ' Am r in V IK men track * u .1 > . r ; : rin manai or trainer nccepllng rnclng servleo frotr them will lie HUHjieiiiliil from League o American Wheelmen trucks. The Wcslehester lirlvlng elub , West Chester , I'.i. , has been restored to gooi Htundlnc. Dr. W. 11. Owln. Full lllver , Mass. , 1 > plaeed upon the llsl of those to whim snnetlons will bo refused for falling u nwnrd prlzeM. II. II. Snnvoly , LHIlz , I'u Is MispuiHleil from the sanction prlvlleg < from nil road nnd trnrk rnclng nnd rulei nlT tracks In every e.ipuilly to July 1 , IsW for violation of rnclng rules In Ihe mee promoted by him , refusing to nnswer ques tl ii ! or Hie program. Division 41 , Am lent Order Hibernians lliiHton ; linnini iilnlo Coiu-eptlon elmreb Uverrlt : bt. Mary's elilin-h. Kuvere ; Cam brldg * Typogrnpblral union , Miissucliu setts , nre siiMpended from the sntietlni privilege for pmmotlng unsnnclloned nu-es I'rofeMslonal record ureejilul : One-bal inllo iigalnst lime , tiiipat-etl , made by Wll Ham Martin ut Neuby Oval , Indianapolis August 21. 1S9S. Time : TM .1-5. Amateur record accept- : One-quarte milo Inndem agalnsl time , llli ) > ared. inndi by Klmer PtMliuily und 13 , C. Llewellyn , u Indlnnupolls. Ind. , August 12 , islb. Tim" 21 1-j seconds. HegLstered : Y. J. Kncbel. 1'ueblo , Cole GOill ; 11. W. Lntslmw , I'tleblo , Colo. , 60.12 Vincent Lees , Denver , Colo. , 6UX1 ; Clartiui V. Dazey , Denver , Colo. , D"34. I'n-iti-rii l SI'UINOFIKLD. Mass. , Sept. ll.-Th Knslorn Leugiio season closed with today' games , Iho order In which the team finished ami their percentages being in follows : Montreal , .501 ; Wllkosbnrre , .BVi Toronto , .D3M ; llulTalu , .D12 ; Providence , .492 Syracuse , .452 ; Sprlnglleld , .132 ; Ottawa IlilllUcr Wlnn the Mllr. VIENNA. Sept. ll.-ln the world's ey rllng ehumplonshlp nues here toiln ; Oeorgo A. Hanker , Ihe American cyclist won Iho professional mile , unpueed , by Hi : Inches , In Ihreo minutes and one second Vereyt-n of Germany was second nni .lueqiielln of France third. ii-iitN In l-'lyliiRr KIiiulilnrN. Inventors nro plenty who can make a ma chlno that will rise and float In nlr , 1m the one Improvement which none has sue ceeded In making Is nn apparatus thai wll gnlilo the machine through the man : treacherous currenls of nlr. In this rcspec humanity is fortunate In having Hosteller' Somach Hitters , which acts as a safe guld by curing Ircacherons stomach , liver am blood diseases , giving a good appetite , ; slrong constitution nnd nerves like steel. .AMUSEMENTS. . . . All playhouses looked alike lo Omaha people plo lasl night and tt has been many a loin day since managers have all had occasloi to smile simultaneously before to tin extent Ihey had yeslordny afternoon am ovenlng. The three leading nmusemen places all played to standing room , am more were clamoring to get In , possibly dui In part to Judicious advertising. Yesterday afternoon nnd evening the nov Woodward Stock company opened the sea son at the Crclghton with a good mutlne nnd a standing room audience In the even Ing. The pleasure of the evening was Berl ously marred by some people who had no wll enough to see or manners enough to ob serve the eternal fitness of things and In sl.-Ucd upon laughing In the midst of on of the most Impressive scenes. This Is i custom which gave the management con siderable. trouble last season , but they sue cecded then In putting nn end to It , and 1 la to be hoped they will be as successfu ngaln In case It Is renewed. The habit enl ; appears to be an Incident of the opcnlni night of each new bill. There had been for some time considers ! blu curiosity among the patrons of th house to see lust how the new compan would compare- with Us predecessor and n who sat out the performance last ovenln were forced to render a favorable verdlc There has been nothing lost from the ol company which possessed material slrcngtl I with the exception of Miss Kennark an Mr. Lothian. In the reorganized compan there Is no one who just fills the nlcli which Mr. Lothlnn occupied , though DeWII Clinton , one of the new members , Is en liable , but of very different style. Tli principal Interest centered In the compai | ison of the new leading lady , Miss Berth j Crolghlon , with Miss Kennark. It Is r | easy lask to take Iho place of one who hs i been such a universal favorlle nnd wl'hal s 1 capable , for It Is a certainly lhat audltoi will bo supercritical. MUs Crtilghton differ materially from Miss Kennark In her metli ods , though they are none the leas success ful. She lacks somewhat of the command j Ing presence of her predecessor , but IK ; an easy , graceful manner , a pleasant vole ! and a gracious way which found her friend j from her first appearance. "Men an Women" gives her nn opportunlly for Ir lerprelatlon of slrong emotional and lende faithful , womanly character , which was dor In a most artistic manner. If she succeed as well In other roles as In this her or gngoment , when tt Is ended , will have Ie pleasant memories behind. To those who like farce comedy , nnd the appear to he extremely numerous In Omaha as well aa elsewhere , "Hogan's Alley" af i fords an opportunity to gratify their long Ing. There Is nothing In the performanc except the "Yellow Kid , " which might no just as well he sailing under another name but It must have a name ami that 8Ufllce < as well as any other. Kvery thenter-goe knows what "Hogan'a Alley" Is and the again they don't. Mosl have seen It nn heard It , and again they haven't. The nam comes back along with the yellow kid an his nntlcs , but they nro accompanied b ! new music , songs and specialties , Just Ilk an old friend In a new suit of clothe ? There are some very catchy songs , cleve dances and bright repartee , which serv with their variety to amuse nnd that Is al i the constructor ever Intended it should nc complish. The kid and his chum are a ver ; clover pair of youngsters and do some char acter work which would be a credit to mucl older ones. Of the largo company ther are none who shine particularly , but eael serves to do his or her part to contrlbut to the general fund of amusement. "Hogan1 Alley" Is a good antidote for the blues. Frank Llndon , who Is also n new-conn ' , In Iho company. Is a coiiEClcnllous , capabl and finished actor and as the sedate man c business and hank president was natur ; and fills a gap which has always been note In the old company. lieWltl Clinton , a Edward Seabury , also a new member of tli stock company , was a fairly strong charac ter. In the scene In which ho Is wrongfull accused of appropriating the money of tli bank ho might to advantage have Injecte a little more force , though with Ihal cxrcj. lion ho did well. Miss Dunn , who was formerly In the con l > any , received a hearty recognition froi [ lie audlenco on her first appearance. She ! CURED BY CUT.CURA I was afllictcd with n tornblo breaking out. I was tn-iti 'I ' by tlio very best ph ) an un.- . , who pro.iouurcd It blued ] > uSOM : , Imt it got w "MO. I was suffering untold agony , and fluaMj had to ( jlvo up v.'irlr , Ct'Tin nt. HITSIEDIM wrro enlisted , win-li I li'imedUtcly pronrcd. : Fr m the first , I cxicrlcircil { : a soothing relief , notvrlthstancllnirp / Intense pain. I improved right aon till at Ust / trni entirely ciirt < t , ami not a tl'jn on ri'jbo janywhere Indicating that anything had ever been the matter wlih mo. M. U. IUSTIKV , ivj W ll in crgt.Atlanta.Ga. Prftnrr'ntt'ViBiTvc-iTroR l vitr niAoDiirpFiti-f llcrf < , WCTH l uuiiir ll i > W rni bitbi with run- re. S'i r , r iitl tnolnlinr. vltl ) I UTirl. . | urnl f I rm' lent.tlicur . .n4mli.lii" .QfCl-ricr i ll uL- vArid. rormDirni a rhnrnilnR little \votnnn nml In rnlos to which she 1 suited always ncnults herself well , us she did lnt ovcnlnR. Miss Lllllo Alien fully stistiiliuul the Kood opinion fortnoil from her InltUl nppenrnnco lust \veok. Of the old tncmber.i of the company 11 U needless lo review Ihelrork nl letiRth. All seemed to ho Impressed with the neces sity of nmkliiK the openliiK of the renson n. sucressful one nnd contributed their host efforts. There \\ero no mlsllts In the cust nnd ns n result Iho preenlntlon of "Men nnd Women , " which la n strong piece of dra matic work , wns n thoronnhly ni-ceptnblo ono , finished and harmonious In nil us de tails. The renppcnninco of the orchestra , which has been missing dtirliiK the svnnmcr months , added materially to the I'liMsure of the ovenlng. The new hill nt the Trocadero was pre sented before .in niidlcncc that moro th.in laxcd Ihc scat I UK cnpaclly of Iho spacious nudllorluin lasl cvenliiR. The feature of the proRrnni Is the double trapeze net by the Vontello brothers , who perform tricks on the double trapeze that rnako the people In Iho front part of the house , rlso In their seats and the rest ot Ihe apeclators npplnud vigorously. Annie Myors sinus a number of SOURS In com mendable manner nnd Iho llosar Irlo are nmuslnR In their musical numbers , llusscll and Tlllyno nro Iho allcKcd names of n young man and woman who do a clever lurn In eccentric danciiiK and grotesque acrobatic batic ncls. Masler Arthur ( ! off Is a youth of Oormnn extraction who plays the cornet well , but who would present n bettor np- pcaranco If moro properly cohtumed. Le Hey nnd Clayton , old Omaha favorites , again present their comedy Croatian , "McGowan's Visit. " Millie Nina Is a good contortionist , hut the pair of 1-Jdward Snntoio and Alice Marlow foim a travesty on u name olher- wlsu favorably known In histrionic circles. The program ns a whole Is of a fair degree of excellence. ScliiMiiu-r IOH | . SAVANNAH , Ga. , Sept. 11. A Brunswick. On. , special to the Morning News Buys thai 1'oslmnsler SymonH. who chartered n tug and wcnl In search of the schooner John H. 1'lntt , which was In Ihe lerrlblo siorm of AiiKiist 30 , has returned to Hrunswlck with unmistakable evldcncu of the ship's loss with all on hoard. AiinlliriXt'icro l.yiu'lu'il. MACON , Oa. , Sept. 11. A special lo the Telegraph from Ilrooks station , la. ! , says : The body of OrorgtHtirton , n tngrn who a - snulled Mrs. Cogglns , was f-Mind this mornIng - Ing nt 10 o'clock In the Kllnt river about throe miles below Dlgby , rhldloil with bul lets. A rock weighing several hundred pounds was tied to It. PERFECT JIN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by jx'ojilo of rcfincini'iib for over a quarter of a century. AMI SKMK.VI'S. Arc you H"iun t < > the Omaha Museum and Theater IttlS.liilT Fa ran in BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN , Admission 10 cunts. IIOTKI.N. THE MILLARD 13th and Don-las fits. , Omaha CENTHALLY"LOCATED. . -AMI3IUCAN AND HtUOPKA.V PLAN J. K. 3f.\H1CLCL A M > \ , Prop * . 2-1OTJ3L , 14th u.id Hurncy St. Slrlclly first cliiss. Streel cars from depotn to hotel und only U minutes ride to Kxpo- Hltlon. lUtes (2.00 U 11.00. D. SII LOW AY Manager TRY ( MARIANI WINE ) The Ideal Tonic. Marlanl Wluo Is n tonic prepared Upon truly soii > ntitlc principles. It contains ab solutely no Injurious properties. It has boi u endorsed by more than 8,000 American phys icians. Marlnnl Whip gives power to the brain , strength and elasticity to the muscles and richness to the blood. U Is a promoter of good health and longevity. Marlanl Wine Is especially Indlca ed or General Debility. Overwork , Weakness from whatever muses. Profound Depression and Exhaustion , Throat and Lung Diseases , Con sumption and Malarl.i. Taken with cracked Ice. Marlanl Wine dispels Summer Prostra tion and guards ngalnst faltiiffis. MarlnnlVlno Is Invaluable for over worked men , delicate women , and sickly I children. It soothes , strengthens and sus tains the system and braces body and brain. Try It. It.To To those who will kindly write to MA- HTAXI . t CO. , f.2Vst 15th Street , New York I'lty , will tic sent free , book contain ing portraits with endowments of Km- perors , Kmpri-ss , 1'rimvs , I'ardlnals. Arch bishops , and other Interesting matter. All druggists. Avoid SUilistllllloa. ,3' ; , , , Telephone 2217. LcntzVilllnms , Props , nnd Mgrs. W. W. COLK. Act. Manager. A Paradox of Vaudeville .S.-iil. II , I'J , lit. M , ! - * > , III. 17. Matinees Sunday , Wednesday ami Saturday 10 IlKi ACTS ll > ANMI : n nits , New Yolk's Blueing Sunbeam. I.I'.IUM .V C1\V'I'0 > . Original C'oini'ily Cre.itorH. > ! A.S'l'IMl AltTIII II ( i < ) l-'l < % Child Cornellst. TIIIitos.vit Titio , Muster of MiiKlc. iti .ssii.i : , .v TM.I.VM : , Aerob.illr Sketch Artists. KIN'/.O , The WDinli-rful Jinii\iH"n > . itito'i'iicKS vovnu.i.ti , Sensatlonnl Ouiibli * TrnpeziArllsts. . MISS MII.I.IK M.N \ . Cnnturtliinlsl Snpri'tm- . S VN'I'OItU A > \III.O\Y l , Novelty Sketrh ArtHtM. lI'UTITH HI.I.HIJM-3 , Mnby CiMin Slniuter. I'rleivt - . " < . : ' - " < nml "Hi- . BOYD'S ' THEATRE "tK ? , ; ? % Y' ' TOMCIIT ; s IS. \\ll \lli THIS WISKIC. . . , Tllllllli'i- . \ \ cil. .V Sill Popular iiii.Moiir. .v iiomi's : Prices LAI'IJIIING SlH'l'KRS 15 written to riiK-ltine music 25 ( fit a's filiey" 50 Pretty Dnnrew Ciildiy Aliisle 75 Irlnlit ! Specialties Tha f.ppirrhl-nn 1 1'1" " * ti rirr me c reigmon | Man.Eeri. Ti. u O. l > . WnoUw.ird , Amusement Director. TOMC1IT , Nil. , . TUB WOOIIWAIID hTOCIC CO. Men and Women Next A'U MIST PAHAIIINK. sclLifz ROOF CARDED Kith and Ilarnuy Streets. The most popular resort in the city. The attraction for this week Miss Klargarifa Heck Great Operatic Vocalist. Admission freu. MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS , * " VM f mm TEA GARDEN CURIO STORE § COOLEST AND FINEST PLACE. North ol Music Hall , E.Midwaj. VlblT TIIH DESTRUCTION or mi MAINS. The two mnln f > 'itui H nf the Uxpusl- tlon are tliiju > I. I of tli" MUMin Hi.- . ( invernim-nt biilldini ; nml the ] jt. iitruetlon n ( tinMulMi - nn tlv Midway , next to ihu ( lyps-y Fortuii" Ti-IU-rs \'tH' \ Streets of All Nations Grandest , Best Amusement Place on Exposition Grounds. 250 People Uuprc.suntiiiK Different Nations. DARKNESS AND DAWN TUB AiaRitificeitr Novelty OP TIIR MIDKAV CAI.II OKMA K g Ostrich Farm g . AVi : T MIDWAY. n H62 Gigantic Birds 62 n Till : AL'JOMATON front H yptain If ill. I.uiiJon , I a t Mluwuv. IO c n Old Plantation 109 Southern N irro Dancers , Slngon , and Cake Walkers. Pickaninny Quartet , HondHomn Th nter , Hi-o the VIllUKi1 -.d m THE LIBBY 01 ASS BLOWERS AM ) l.NiiKAVKKS. o.\ TIM : \VI-ST SIIOWAY. Uuy your eiiKruvi-d Kl.isa snuvenlra nt our work : ) , an you roi-i-lve the prlro of adinltnlon bark on un > h pur- clinso. 5" B H B B TUB VfONDKIl OF TIIH A T WOI < Ll ) I HAST MIDWAY Hi its. J Don't fnll to take n rlflo on GRIFFITHS' ' SCENIC RAILWAY on the MIDWAY , nn-1 se.a represent-ili n of the DATTLH ol-1 MANILA In the Great Tunnel The patent risht for thear ru I- ways In any part of the Unltuil StalfH for sale by J. A. GrlllUhs , at his otllcu on tha Midway. Trained Wild Animal Show. I PROF : Chaiiiuliu Uollor Skater R ACUINTON In Di-n of Lions. Do No Forget to Visit IhB Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss House on West Midway. A i inNKW : Easl g3kway ! Casino A Kow Manaqrmrnt , " SiI'eople NISetnet. . C T IHJTLI2R , M r VIS1TGKS WILL KIND AT " ! ! " f"SCLITZ PAVILION" Jj The "cuuleat beer" and the beat mualo V > i rj.in Is it , . .1 t-rwurst , with potato enlad , IS Crnti.