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TTTT3 OMAHA DAILY UJflli: TIT FT? STOAT. XOVEMTiEtt 15, 1000.
BASE BALL WAR NOT LIKELY
Harmony tb Watchword Among the Olub
Owners for Next Year.
TWO BIG LEAGUES WILL WORK TOGETHER
Han Joliiintin Mi)N Hi" Huh .Mii.Ic til
II In Circuit All lint the l)roUloit
llctncuu liiilliuiHMlli imU
llunnlu.
CIIICAUO, Nov. 14. l'rcflldcnt Han John
on and- Muiiukit CharleH Cotnlskey ro
turned to Chicago from their recent enatern
trip tonight, thoroughly satisfied with the
treatment received while away. Connie
Mack remained lu the east and Hummers
was left t Cleveland. Mr. Johnson uf
flrratd tho statements that the American
IcaKiin would havo clubs In Philadelphia
Wa8hlnton and llultlmore, but would not
commit himself as to whether Huffalo or
Indianapolis Mould he the third city to
so In, making room for tho eastern ad
ditions. Ho said:
"McGraw and Iloblnson will bo In con
trol of our club at Halllinoro nnd Mr. Man
ning will havo the WiiBhlnKton team. Wc
havu also decldud upon both tho backers
and tho manager for the new Quaker club,
but they cannot bo announced until the
meeting of the Icuruo. This meeting will
be held In Chlrngo In tho near future, but
Hi exact dato haa not been definitely de
cided upon.
"This conference between tho National
and tho American leagues has only been
talked over In mi Informal way nnd no
definite date has been as yet set for such
a meeting. I think, however, that such n
conference will be held In the near future
In some city centrally located. Wo do not
look for any opposition nnd do not court
a fight, although wo will, of course, pro
tect our Interests. I think, however, that
all matters will bo settled amicably nnd
that tho two leagues will act har
moniously." Tho Record says:
Tho announcement of tho crystallization
of tho American league's plans and th
establishment of a second major organiza
tion for next season arouses unusual In
terest In base ball center". Tho fact that
the new position of tne American league
would be tnkun without any fight from tho
National lcaguu wnn cinphuslzed by Presi
dent Hart of tho Chicago National league
team.
Oolonol Hart suld ho had received no
notice of Urn proposed Joint meeting of
committees from the two leagues which Is
said to havo been scheduled for Cleveland
shortly lifter tho coming American lcaguu
meeting on November 20, but ho said In his
opinion tho older organization would do
nothing to hinder tho progress of Its
younger, hut prosperous rlvnl. Hn said tho
occupation of Baltimore und Washington
by tho American league und tho establish
inent of u club lu Philadelphia would surely
Increase tho Interest In base ball one)
benellt tho gnmu generally.
"I havo been back from tho went hardly
long enough to have acquainted myself
with tho present condition of base bull
affairs," said Mr. Hart, "but I seo no
reason why tho two leagues could not
ret along lu harmony under tho proposud
plans, provided care was taken to see that
conflicts in tho two schedules was avoided,
und this dltllculty, I bclluve, could be easily
arranged."
BIG ONES WILL FIGHT AGAIN
Jeffries ami Sharkey HIrii far Con
test Next Mil y and Ucpontt
f2,SOO Unci..
NEW YOnK, Nov. 14. A match was made
In this city today between James J, Jef
fries, tho champion pugilist, and Tom
Sharkoy. Tho terms In the agreement nro
that tho winner shall tako the vntlro purse.
Tbo battlo will bo decided next Muy beforo
the club offering the largest purse. If tho
battlo takes place In Nevada It will bo to
a finish. Bids for tho fight will remain
open until January C. Marquis of Queens
bury rules will govern tho contest and llve
ounco glovoa will be used. Kach principal
deposited $2,500 to lnsuro his appearance
In the ring. Tho articles also contained
tho provision that should Jeffries mako a
match with either Hob Fitzstmmons or Ou3
Kuhlln, that battlo would bo decided before
tho present one. Tho same conditions pre
vail In regard to a match being made be
tween Bharkcy and Ruhltn.
'VARSITY TEAM WITHDRAWS
C'rclKbtim lloyo 'I'nkc Tlirlr 1'lusklii
and Iletlre from Field ut
Missouri Valley.
MISSOURI VALLHY. Iu., Nov. 14.-(Spo-clal
Telegram.) The foot ball gamo be
tween Crelghton university und Mlssouil
Valley ended by the Crelghton team leaving
tho Held In the middle of the second half.
Umpire Davis of Ida Orovo penalized
Creightou ten yurds for n foul formation,
they having only four men In tho line, and
as a result Crelghton left tho Held. Mis
souri Vnlley madu a touchdown in tho llrst
half and the scorn was C to 0 In favor of
Missouri Yulley when tho Omuliu toum quit.
Fin Hunters Drrliy Itiior.
IRVINK, Ky Nov. 14. Tho second trial
f tho Derby race was run today by tho
National Fox Hunters' association on tho
south bank of tho Kentucky river. Tho
hounds were started at sunrise at a point
four miles from this pluoe. There are
twenty-stx dogs In tho.raco today, threo
having been Injured yesterduy by reckless
ruling.
ItemiKx at S(. 'l'liitiuaa Shoot.
ST. THOMAS. Out., Nov. ll.-Tho Orand
International handicap, twenty-five llvo
mrus, wns not coiupieieu in touiiy s snoot
Ing. It will bo finished tomorrow. Crosby,
Norton and Tyro each havo fourteen
SEVERE HEADACHES
ipeclally tho chronic kind which you
can't relieve are probably caused by
disordered Kidneys. If so you are in
erious danger, but before being scared
let the uriue stand in o glass vessel
for 12 hours and if there is brick-dust or
thcr sediment you should immediate
ly seek a competent remedy.
MORIiOW'S
KID-NE-OIDS
are not only the surest remedy for all
forms of Kidney and Bladder Trouble
but are easiest to take and most inex
pensive. This is attested under oath,
NF.nRA.SKA
people carrd hr Kid-ne-olda. Ia wrltlas them
pit aie eacloie Uniprd addrtited envrlopc.
Mrs. Itoberl Ilrndf rson, W. Markrt t I)rtrlce
Mm. Kmmi Wllrov, 324 W, Court M llflrtce
Henrv Wlppfrronn. K Cnmt .t. Heatrlr ,
Mrs. OtorrcHwtiUrr. Klk it 141H at Hmttlco
rrrdtiltk Nluu, Sr., 1010 Klk st, Ilratrlre
U C Tnompou. Halntfr, .Soulli K Dmtilce
Wm. I. Knoblofk, S41 N. Mln . Itemont
It. r Msthf.t. 4M Jensrn f Frfmont
Mrs. Ulllf PrKU, 1010 II at Mnrn'n
A. K Miwler. Itxim 50 Ilrownf II n'ock, Lincoln
R. J. KurJifr, IMIO t. Un coin
Hn. IU UolTmu,&:& N. l&tlist. IJnroln
Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills,
but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty
cents a box at drug stores,
JAkN MORROW ACUJ. SPHINOFIBLD, O
straights to their credit In this event The
('Hnnillan haiidlutp limiilniilil for the
Donley cup was trt.-rlcd over until Thurs
day. The high Stores were:
Kvent No. i, ten single, live pnlr: t'rmdiy
and Klllott, 17 each; Wilson nnd l'leteher,
IS encli.
Kvont No. fi. twenty targets: Kannlng, Kl
llott and Klrkover, 17 each; Parker, Court-
rimy, ituirs ami .Miicnru, ju i'iicii.
Kvent No. 3. twinty targets: Crosby, IS,
Panning, 17, KIIIoM, 19, Mcl'herson. 17.
Kvent No. 2: Pulford, II, Tanning, 12,
Klllott, 11, 1'nrkcr, 12; Hates, 11; Wilson, 11;
Ilent. 11: Plutcher. Is: Coffev. 12. Kmslle. l'.'i
........
Kvent No. 1. seven live birds: Crosby, 7i
Courtenity, 7; Werke, 7. Hates, 7.
BAD STARTING ATAQUEDUCT
I'lirm Players llne l)lnitroiii Time
Tr)lnu In Plelc
Winner.
NKU VOUK. Nov. 11. Three outsiders
and three second choices divided tho card
at Aqueduct today, one favorite after an
other going down In quick succession. It
was a disastrous day for tho players. The
conditions were favorable for the sport and
it good-sized crowd wus In attendance, but
tho racing was far below the standard. Imp
was a started In the llrst race and sho was
naturally Installed favorite. A poor start
and a bad ride settled her chances, how
ever, nnd nt thu end she had to bo content
with third place, Hnstlle, nt 20 to 1, led all
tho way nnd lasted long enough to win by a
head from Trumpet. A few days ago Has
tllo was far back In a bail imtlden race.
Mcsoba was it hot favorite for the second
race, hut after making the early running
stopped budly and Orlenta nnd Annie
Thompson passed her und llnlshcd heads
apart as named. Tolucu tnado ull the run
ning nnd won tho third nice easily from
the favorite. TJoublo Dummy. Tho last
named would havo been closer up, hut was
badly Interfered with In the stretch by
Judge Tarvln. Philippine headed Knight of
the Carter for the fourth race, Hums out
riding little Walsh, and Queen Carnival
took the fifth easily, with tho Puritan, who
made most of tho running, In thu place.
Tho start of the last race wus perhaps tho
worst of tho many bad ones during the
meeting. Maple, at 13 to 1, won when (live
and Take died away In the stretch. Mon
mouth Hoy, off badly and lengths out of It
going up tho buck stretch, was second.
Results:
Plrst race, nbout seven furlongs: Hnstlle,
93 (J. Slack), 20 to 1, won; Trumpet. 117 (T.
Walsh), 7 to 2 und oven, second; Imp. 12i5
(Itutter). 3 to 1, third. Time: 1:2:. 2-5. Ood
froy, Murlbert, Prosper, May W, Prestidigi
tator, Plncher, Hen lllue, Dame nnd Ellin
Conlg also ran.
Second race, five furlongs: Orlentu. 109
(T, Hums), 8 to 1, won, Annie Thompson,
109 (T. Walsh). A to 1 and even, second: Me
saba. 100 (l.lttlelleld), even, third. Time:
1:01 8-5. ltelna, Ashes und Oalllner also ran.
Third race, ono mllo und seventy yards,
selling: Tolucu. 102 (T. Walsh), 5 to 2, won:
Double Dummy, 102 (Hooker), 8 to 0 and 3
to C, second; Tension, t (Hrenunn), GO to 1,
third. Time: 1HG3-D. Judge Tarvln, Magic
Light, Kndford and Islington nlso run.
Fourth nice, ono and one-sixteenth miles,
selling: Philippine, lotl (T. Wnlsh). 9 to 10
und out. second; Sir Pltzhugh. 98 (Hooker),
ir. to 1, third. Time: 1:49 1-5. Carbuncle ulso
ran.
Fifth race, nbout seven furlongs, soiling:
Queen Carnival, 103 (Hhitw). 3 to 1, won;
The Puritan. 112 (T. Walsh), 3 to 2 and oven,
second; llllllonnlre, lOli (T. Hurns). 5 to 1,
nirii. 'l lino: 1:37 1-0. l.lttlo Daisy, I'rovost,
llnkl. Frank Hall. Amorlta. Obey, Politl-
lan, Hurbutto, Flaneur and Jero IJlack also
ran.
Sixth inee. mm mllo nnd seventy yards:
Maple, 103 (J. Slack). ir, to 1. won; Mon
mouth Hoy, 103 (Hooker). 7 to 1 und C to 2,
eenna; uivo nnti tiiko, itw (wallers), 0 10
(hlrrt Tim,.! 1 -JU ?.S. fWlnti. Ponlmliif.
gla, Matehlin, Itoss Clnrk, Uncle josh und
Colonel Rheti nlso ran.
RACING ENDS AT CHICAGO
Scanoii Closes ultli I'liriprclod Vie
(ury nt Alunrellu. Uver
Jloncy Mux.
rmcnn w. u-iinrino- tnr vmr
on Chicago trucks has ended, lakeside
wounu up us nnui nrteen-uay meeting to- reduce railway und other tariffs and to
day. Ooebel burned up a barrel of money rform ti, -,(nmn iliitloi in nnlor m
for his admirers today In tbo llrst race bo- retorm tno customs du ics In order to
eauso ho wanted to stop and play. Emma 1 facilitate tho Importation of Spanish
It beat him out a head at tho wire, At- , Amerlcuu produce, nnd advocated tho con
gurreta und Money Muss have had many I r,,Haion i,v the Snanlsh-Amerlesn envern.
buttles lately and Money Muss ulwuys eamo , CLBS on ',y V bpanisli-American govern
out victorious. Today, however, tho 2-yenr- ments of navigation bounties, the reduction
old tried to go half a furlmur further than
ununl and wns lieatcn In the seconil race by
tno mure. Aigarrctu was forced to cup a
luurter or it second on ttie trncK reeorn. go
ing tho dlstanco lu 1:07 flat. Weather
cloudy and track fast. Results:
first race. live it ml one-mtir ruriongs:
Kmmu R, 102 (Cochran), 11 to B, won: Ooe
bel, 110 (Tully), S to D, second; Olektna. 10)
(A. Weber). 6 to 1. third. Time: 1:07 3-5.
Jim Goro II, Orion, Prince Plnutdble, Vil
lage ITiue, irlsli Jewel, Jolin Welch, i'apti
l lurry ami Aileen wuson mso run.
Second nice, llvo nnd one-half furlongs:
Algarreta, 108 (T. O'Hrlen), 3 to 1, won;
Monoy Muss. 98 (Ransom). 6 to 5, second;
Sly, 107 (Tullyj. It! to G. third. Time: 1:07.
Robert Wnddell und Georgle nlso ran.
Third race, Owners' hnndluap, seven fur
loncs: May Reach, 90 (Cochran), 13 to 20,
won; Flaunt, 90 (A. Weber), 7 to 2. second;
Peaceful, 90 (Ransom), U to 5, third. Time:
1:271-5, Lennep also ran.
Fourth race, ono nnd one-eighth miles.
selling: Aloha 11. 93 (A. Weber), 11 to 10.
won; Florlznr, 103 (Hansom). & to 1, secona;
Moroni. 102 (Alexnnder). 11 to 20, third.
rime: 1:514-5. St. Slmonlan nnd Sam Laz
arus Ksq. also ran. Aloha II and Maronl
coupled us Arthur entries.
Fifth race, ono nnd ono-auartor miles.
selling: Major Manslr. 87 (Cochran), to 1,
....... i-........n.ln mi irnnr v 1 r. ......
null, L- 1 a up, 1 uiu, iv. 1. iii.iif , o .11 u, nvi -
ond: Strangest. 103 (A. Weber), oven, third.
Time: 2:08. Futso Lead, Joo Shelby, Holdup
und lbluhero also ran.
Sixth race, ono mile, selling: Hrownle
nderson, 97 (Ransom), 4 to 1, won: Oxnnrd.
102 (Alexander), 8 to 1, second; Hood's Url
gade. 9S (O'Hrlen), U to 6. third. Time:
1:42 2-G. Halrd, Chopin, Dandy II, Dagmar,
Jnko Webor, Istm und Carrlo Davis also
ran.
DUELIST MEETS HIS MATCH
Crmk St. I. oil!" Filly Defenteil
lluiirilly by the (iuiue 1,1111c
ttthol Wbeut.
CINCINNATI. Nov. 14.-Tho second fall
moetlng of tho Queen City Jockey club
opened today t Newport with favorable
weather and a fast track. The attendaren
was large. Duelist, the ciack 2-year-old
rrom bt .l.ouiH. went uown to ueroat uetoro
thnt game little lllly, HtlnM Wheat, In tho
fifth raco. Duelist was favorite nt 7 to 10.
The Newport Judges have rr instated Jockey
Kiioio iioms, veci-niiy sec uown tor a n.iu
ride on Q II. Whitney. Jockeys Roland
nnd Wonderly have alio been reinstated.
They wero under suspensions nt Latonta.
Results:
First race, six nnd one-hnlf furlongs, sell
ing: Horseshoe Tobacco, 112 (Hasslnger),
8 to 1. won; Lake Fonso, 102 (Mny). 5 to 1,
second, Hrulure, 111 (Dnpee) 2 to 1. third
Tlmo. 1:20U. Hermenelit, Klshi Humes.
Vide Vance, Chorus Hoy, Full DreHH, Ai
siiHsin and Suavo ulso ran.
Sfcond race, live nnd one-half furlong,
selling: Prima, 107 (May). 5 to 1. won;
School for Scandal, 113 (Dunce). 13 to C.
second: Rnrliani M. 112 (J. Wlnhtleld). 8 lo
5, third. Time: p(W,. Mny Cherry. Mi8
Aunrey, Fiecne a ur, iinniioue. juanorn,
Krema. Lady Idrls and llermeslto nNo r.in.
Third raco. one mile and one-sixteenth.
soiling: Snubfr, 10 (Herman), 7 to 2, won;
Kit noun. 111 (J winwtoui) a to i, seennu;
Ileana. 0(1 (K.ilcht). 7 to 2. third. Tim":
1:47. Winter Filters, Olllo J, Mls Red-
wiwul F nminnr an n ml Donation nluo ran.
Fourth rae., tlvo furlongs, handicap: fce
voy, Kii (J, Wlnkflelil), 2 to 1, won; Master
Jtartner, ire ujap"inge'-), t, 10 i, sero u;
F.nrl J.'onso. fli (Wonderlv) 15 to 1. thl'd.
Time: 1:02. Joo Martin. The Covenantor,
lin. I'riucess Tnyra ami i.onor aiso ran.
ritf.l. 1 . . MrhA,l
r lull nil t'i ri luiiuiiKi iiiiii . iiuti,
107 (J Wlnklleld), 4 to 1, won: DunlNt, US
(Hasslnser) 7 to 10, second; Jim Winn, !))
(Iviiiitht), 10 to 1, third. Time: l:,t. Horsa.
Hengnl. Our Lady, Albert Dowoy ind
I'M Adnek also ran.
Slvth men. one mile nnd seventv yards
selling: I-eft Rower, 111 .J. Wlnkflelil), 7
to 10, won; isttie. 101 i.Meuiniu. i. to i. e''
oed, Saciienny. 97 (Knight), 11 to 5, third.
Tlmo: 1:47. Z.iizel nnil inaiun uiso ran.
Result nt OuUlnnil,
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. II. Weather at
Oakland tine nnd track fnst. Results:
First race, blx furlonKS. selling; Dnnlel.
9S (Coburn). 13 to 5, won; Tho Singer, 100
(Klloy), 0 to 1. second; Hcsslu Leo, 107
(Mounee). hi to 5, third. Time; 1:14?4. Gold
Finder, Osmond, Kmlln Zola, llrown Prlnco,
Cunojo, Hokum Hill, Onyx, Antolnetto and
Morellit also ran.
Second race, live and one-half furloncs:
nidrrot. HVi (Coburn). 3 to 5. won: Bcnlly-
wug, 107 (Hullmau), 4 to 1, second; Laura
Marie. 105 (Mounee), 12 to 1. third. Time:
liOS. Tenny llellc, Couger and Sautnlus ulso
ran.
Third race, ono and ono-elghth miles:
IloVio Ormondo, 'M (Coburn). 7 to 10, won;
Tho Hobby. 01 (Domlnlck), 16 to 5, second;
Locochee, 103 (Hullmau). 3 to 1, third. Tlmo:
lisivk. uraiui suciiem uiso ran.
I'nnrlli nice, six turloncs. selllnic: Do
nator. 107 (Mounee). 10 to 1. won; Tirade,
107 (Coburn), 10 to 1, second. Alee. 107 (J.
Mnrttn). ev,m. third. Time: 1:13.,. Maxello.
I'ncndea. Hnrdii, Ratio Olbbons and Afa-
mada also ran,
Fifth race, one and one-sixteenth miles
selling, llorton. ill) (i-ouurni, iu u, won
llr. Harnava. 10;i (N'lckorvl 4 (u 1 nwmnil
lUlgnrdo, 9S (Hnnseh). 12 to 1. third. Times
1 I7'4 Topmast and I.oeonomo also ran.
Sixth rui.'. tlx f.irlungs, selling: Ht. Cuth
lieit. 107 i.l. Woods), s to 1. won; rorslMti,
107 iKIley), 1 to 1. second: Horn lllo. 1"i
(Fallehy), in to I, third. Time: 1:134.
amlnt, Iteilwulil. Moi orlt i, Doiiblt i. Jerry
Hunt, St. Wood, I.othlun nnd Ylzona also
run.
Ilcnr ClitirMr Amilimt I,. HrlfT.
LONDON, Nov. ll.-Tho stewards of tho
Jockey club heard evidence yesterday nnd
today In regard to the allegations made by
Lord Durham ugulnst tho running of Rich
ard Croker's The Scotchman II. nt Dntieas
tor, when, with I., llleff up, tho horse was
badly Iwaten by Lord Durham's Oerolsteln,
(Tho Scotchman II. Inter, with the same
jockey In the raddle, defeated Oerolsteln nt
Liverpool. October 9.) Much testimony
was taken. Relff nnd Welahanl, the Amer
ican trainer, were examined at length, The
Investigation was not concluded, but there
Is reason to believe Lord Durham's charges
wilt not be sustained.
llmvtliiK Score.
Last evening tho third gaum of tho series
In the trl-stnto tourney was played between
tho Clnrksons of Omaha und Sobotkers of
South Oinulia. Score:
SOHOTKKUS.
1st. 2d.
C. J. Francisco.... Hi) 142
Roth 101 1.10
Mershon 113 139
Potter 152 ins
O. O. Francisco.... 150 110
Totals t!S9 709
CLARKSONS.
3d. Totals.
US 370
14H 442
1'S 3,'jO
129 409
122 532
cfi sioil
3d. Totals.
1st.
, 147
, 137
. 109
. 13.1
, 139
2d.
147
157
it:
1SS
ir.2
759
Hrunke ..
Conrad ..
Penman .
Taylor ...
Clarkson
14K 4i:
llU)
130
139
117
451
414
4,12
Total 727
721 2,210
Hiirrn for Ciiiiiiillnii Clip,
CHICAOO. Nov. 14,-Heerotnry Charles P.
Fox of tho Chicago Yacht club today re
ceived tho lloyal Canadian Yacht club's
challenge for a series of ruces In 1901 for the
Canadian cup. An the cup is held by the
Chicago Yacht club ut present next year's
contest will be hailed hero and tho ynctitj
probably will be thirty-llvo footers again,
as tho Canadians state they are satlslled
with the conditions which governed tho lMrj
races, und that slzo of yacht suits thu
Chlcngo yacht club. On receipts of the
Canadian challonco Mr. Fox conferred with
Commodore Chunes II. Thorno unci a reply
wus telegruped to Toronto.
Hilly Smith l.oseM to Jim JiiiIkc
SAVANNAH, On., Nov. H. "Mysterious
Hilly" Smith of New York lost his light
hero tonltht with Jim Judge of Scruntou,
Pa., by fouling his man in the eleventh
round. The light was fast and furious up
to tho point of conclusion. Smith's ring
tactics were condemned by tho audience.
HOW VIRTUOUS THEY ARE
Spanish Publicists Object o Altered
l'cudnllHiu of tho Treaty
of I'urU.
MADRID, Nov. 14. During tho proceed
ings of the Spanish-American congress to-
day and whllo tho report of tho oominltteo
; on arbitration was under consideration
Condo do Luquc, professor of international
! law In thu University of Mndrld, delivered
a violent speech against tho Spanish
I American treaty of Paris, declaring that
the "pcoplo ought to protcit against tho
feudalism that exists now in questions of
i International order."
Senor Grelzard, former minister of for
eign affairs, qualified this doctrine us
dangerous.
Other committees proposed the establish-
mnnt nt n Uiuitituli.Amn.4nnn liintr tultli
I branches In ull tho large townH of Latln
Amcrlcn, half tho capital to bo supplied by
Spain und tho rest by tho Latin republics.
They advised tho government of Spnln to
of harbor duties and tho establishment of
ceiling stations and stations for stores.
Othor recommendations wero that the
Spanish-American governments should
ncgotlato commercial , treaties with Spain,
that permanent expositions for Spanish and
Spanish-American produco should bo estab
lished, that all sorts of facilities should
bo extended to commercial travolers, and
that an exportation and Import bank, with
numerous branches, should bo founded.
At noon tho queen regent received In
audience the members of ttho congress and
their wives.
USUAL OUTBREAK OF ROYALTY
Uukr of Orlenns anil HIn l'ollower
I'repiirlnif for Another (il
Kuutlo Bluir.
PARIS, Nov. 11. Tho Figaro thin morn
ing makes tho following sensational state
ment:
A recrudescence of royullsra 13 Imminent
Tho Duko of Orleans has ordered meetings
In tho ivards of Paris and tho movement
will bo extended to tho departments when
well on foot In the capital.
Hoot nnd Wood AVIII KiuliurU.
HAVANA, Nov. 1 1. Secretary Root, Gov
ornor Ooneral Wood and party left here
for Clenfucgos, provlnco of Santa Clara, by
special trnln ut 10 a. m. today. There tho
Vlklnir will bo boarded for a trip along tho
coast.
Another Antarvtlo l'lxppillllon.
COPENHAGKN, Nov. 14. Dr. Nordennk
Jold has purchased tho vessel which car
ried Lleutonnnt AmBdrup's expedition to the
Arctic nnd Intends to uso It in an Antarctic
expedition. Tho king of Sweden will sup
port tho enterprise financially.
Hit Knlsrr CoIiik to Srrrilni.
nURLIN, Nov. 14. On tho birthday of
Ktnpress Frederick, November 21, Emperor
William will visit Cromben;. From thero ho
will go to Kiel, from which point hn will
start for Sweden on tho lmporial yacht.
Fire Dninii Trauredy In IlelKluin.
HKRLIN, Nov. 14. Thlrtoen persons
wero killed and nineteen others Injured
seriously In a tiro damp explosion In tho
Pluto Coal mine at Wlosa, near Brussels
Itnllronil Wreck In riweileu,
STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14. In a railway col
llslon today near Gelllvaro a conductor was
killed aud six passengers wero soverely
wounded,
NO TIME LOST IN ORGANIZING
Critical Illiimn of Uovrrniir-Eltct
.Siinifortl ForiTH Alalinmn. I,eK
Ixlnture lu Harry.
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 14. Tho leg-
lslnturo ot Alabama met In biennial session
at noon today. Owing to the critical cou
dttion of Governor-elect Snmford orgnnlza
Hon was perfected today, presiding officers
wcro elected and tho voto cast at tho last
state election was counted and tho result
announced.
W. D. Jonks was elected president of the
senate and V, L. Pettus speaker ot the
house. A Joint session of tho two houses
was then held and after tho election ro
turnB had been verified W. J. Samford was
declared the governor-elect.
All this was nu unusual proceeding for
tho first day of tho session, but owing to
the physical condition of tho governor-elect
organization was pushed through to pro
vent nny complications which might arise
fiom his death und to insure a regular sue
cosslor In such an event.
Tho statu has no lieutenant governor nnd
the constitution provides that the president
ot the senate shall succeed to tho governor'
pliro In cote of a vacancy arising from any
ca'iec.
MIhn llurlou I.rMvra finl vrstnn,
flAI.VKSTON. Tex.. Nov. 14. Miss Clara
Hnrtou lefl for her home In Washington
today accompanied by her associates In
the Jatlonui ueu i nun, win nave ueei
uimistlntr her lu thu ualvcsto. relief work,
RETURNS TO FACE ACCUSERS
Samuol Strong ArriTcs iu Oripplo Greek to
Auawcr Eerioun Oliargcs.
SUSPECTED OF BLOWING UP VICTOR SHAFT
Incident I Itcnitiilxoi-nl of l)n of
Hull Mill War, When rlnple ( reek
.Miner Wrro on Xrll.
Crlnti! Won Sennnlloiiitl,
COLORADO HPRINOS, Colo., Nov. 14.
Samuel Strong, a prominent Cripple Creek
mining man, has arrived homo from his
Kuropcnn tour und announces his readiness
o face tho charges recently brought ugalnst
him In connection with the destructive ex
plosion which occurred at tho Strong initio
n Victor six years ago.
The Strong shall house, ore housu nud
machinery wcro blown up May 23, 1891.
Tho explosion was ono of the sensational
lncideuts ot the "Hull hill" wnr, when tho
miners ot tho Crlpplo Creek district were on
strike and hundreds of deputy sheriris wcro
enlisted and urmcd iu Denver to oppose tho
strikers.
Robert J. Lyons, Nicholas Kelly und sev
eral other miners wero tried, convicted nnd
sentenced to long terms In tho penitentiary
for tho Strong mluo affair. Their Innocence
has slnco been shown and they wcro par-
loned. They havo brought suit for $130,-
000 damages each ngalnst Mr. Strong. It Is
nllcged lu tho complaints that Mr. Strong
himself caused thu explosion. It Is charged
Hint ho had agreed to Bell tho nron-
rty to K. W. Olddlngs and William Lennox.
nnd that at tho tlmo of tho
explosion ho had nlready received
20,000 as part payment for tho
property nnd a balnnco of $10,000 was duo
him In a few days. It Is claimed that ho
discovered tho value of tho property after
ho had sold It and expected that after tho
workings were destroyed by tho explosion
they would fall to pay tho balanco duo and
tho property would revert to him.
Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne
has a delicious aroma of tho grapes. Its
purity Is undoubted.
ADMIT ELECTION OF BECKHAM
Kentucky lt-pulill-iin Will Confine
Any I'iikiIIiIc t'onlFtta to
CoiiKrvssiiieii.
FRANKFORT, Ky.. Nov. U. Tho State
Election board will meet on December 3 to
ennvass tho rotums nnd olilelally declaro tho
result of the election In this 6tate. Whllo
tho republicans havo formally conceded tho
election of Hcckhain as governor and an
nounced that thero would bo no con'est,
both republicans nnd democrats will bo
cpresented by counsel nt tho canvass of
tho voto. Kvery phnso of tho election will
bo closely watched by both sides, as mat
ters may nrlso which will havo a bearing
on tho contests for congressmen In two dis
tricts, tho Third nnd Ninth.
Governor Ileckham will bo Inaugurated on
December 11 It 1h said ono of tho first
official papers Governor-elect Durhln of In
dinnu will have to consider when he takes
fllco will bo a requisition from Governor
Ueckhnm for tho return of Former Governor
Taylor and ex-Secretary of State Flnley to
this stntti for trial, Leading republicans
claim to havo assurances from Indiana re
publican lenders that Mr. Durbin will re
fuse to honor tho requisition.
LEFT IN FRAIL SCOW TO DIE
Calinn Crcrr it' Driven on the Hockn
and Is Suinl Only by llmvery
of American Soldiers,
HAVANA, Nov. 14. A city scavenger
scow capsized and four Cubans wero
drowned. Tho captain nnd engineer ot tho
tug Teresa, both Spaniards, havo been ar
rested on tho chnrgo ot Inefficiency, neglect
and cowardico and Captain Young, captain
ot tho port, has asked that they be Indicted
for manslaughter.
The Teresa had two scows In tow. One
ot them with fifteen men on board parted
her hawser. The other was towed into
Havana by tho Teresa. When Captain
Young was Informed from Morro that tbo
other scow wus In a dangerous position
ho ordered tho Teresa to go out. The sea
was heavy. Tho Teresa fctartcd, but
turned back. Captain Young In r.n open
launch then went to the rescue, hut was
nearly swamped off Morro. Tho scow went
on the rocks. Lieutenant Fall: nnd Lieu
tenant GUI, with soldiers of the Second
artillery, caved eleven men.
Storm In lllnuk Hills.
DEADWOOD, S. I)., Nov. 14. Tho worst
storm of the winter began this morning
with n gentlo snow nnd mist. Reports
from surrounding towns nnd mining camps
state that the storm Is general. Telephone
messages fiom Hello Fourcho state that
on the prairies north and west tho wind Is
blowing fiercely and tho snow Is blinding,
The thermometer Iuib fallen 30 degrees since
morning and It Is growing colder tonight
Tho storm is soverest in tho mountains west
of this city, where tho snow Is nlready two
feot deep. All street trafilc in Lead nnd
Deadwood Is suspended tonight, ab yet tno
storm has not interfered with railroad
trnlllc.
1XGA1.LS' lH'MMiY OF A M-XiltO.
II I x Woriln nt (he (Jrnvr of n Kalthfnl
Old Pit mil y Servant.
All lm old nnttlnrs of Atchison and many
ihrniKThniii tin. ntato of Kansas lire well
u,mtnini,i with Tnrlcton Pendleton, nn old
family servant of John J. IngalU. relates tho
Kansas City Star. Ho was a quaiut cnuruc-
t(r in hlc dav. Ho was born lu fliaricston,
In tho Shennndoah valley. West Virginia, In
1,'5. ii wn a slnvo and removeil wun nis
nn'iinn tn Kentucky and then to St. Joseph,
Mo. Ho emanclpateil niraseu enriy in uu
nr and escanod to Atchison, wnoro no DC-
camo a waiter In a restauraut whero In
nc tnntr hia munis. Inealls grew attached
to hlra and, when ho married, Pendoltim
was taken Into the family. As tno years
won! hv nnil thn littlo ones caillO ho bc-
camo a very important personage. As tho
lato senators political career called him
away from homo a great deal, thus leaving
him in chnreo. ho was not only guardian anil
custodlnn ot tho house, but of Its overy in
mate. The neighbors still recall him as no
accompanied ono or two oi tno oiner run
,ir.m 'to tlm parly evening parties, return
lug promptly ut 0 with a lantern to light
them on their way home. Ho wus beloved
i.. th uttin nni-M and was called "Uncle
Pendleton." Tholr pluymates spoko of him
as tho Ingalls' children's "black uncle," to
distinguished him from tncir uiicm rraiiK,
Senator Ingalls' younger brother, who made
i.i. i.nm in Aii'hlfoii for u number of
years. During the iIIiicbs which resulted In
i,u ,inth iii 1SS7. bo received tho tcudorest
caro nud nttentloit and when he passed nway
thero was great regret aim sorrow, ingans
always said that from tho day of tho old
man's death littlo elso but III luck attended
him.
At thu gruvo Ingalls delivered tho fol
lnivlnir pnlnirv:
"For moro than twenty years ho hae been
in tim xi-rvicn of my family. During tuts
long porlod ho has always manifested the
samo Interest In my nnnira ns it tney nan
been his own. I uevor know him to do a
dishonest act nor to speak an untruthful
word. Ho wns faithful, upright and loyal
In all tho relations of life.
"a i thn mipn ernvn all men nre eaua!
In the democracy of death the rich mutt is
as rlvh as tho poorest and the poor us rich
as tho richest Here tho wealthy man leaves
his possessions, the proud man surrenders
his honors and dignities -the worldly man
relinquishes his ple.isitres and nothing re
mains but those moral qualities which define
our relations to our fellow creatures and to
(lod. Pendleton could neither rend nor
write. Ills long life of humble toll Is ended
his namo will be heard no more among
men. Hal he lenvcs tho luoniory of virtues
which the highest may Imitate with ad
vantage nnd un example which nil mny fol
low with profit and safety. It was such us
ho that were In tho minds of thu Divine
Teacher on tho mountain of Judea when
Ho declared that tho lowly of spirit should
possess the kingdom of heaven: that tho
meek should Inherit tho earth and that tho
puro In heart should see God. Hero wo
leavo him. Ho Is at rest. May his soul
abide In peace und felicity until tho greit
day when tho Lord shall como to Judge tho
quick nnd the dead."
Aliened Muilirrzler Wnnled In Mellon.
CHICAGO, Nov. H.-Tho hcurlug of the
ease of William T. Colwell beforo t'nlted
State- Commissioner Footo In extradition
proceedings, was concluded todify. Colwell
Is accused of robbing thu Mcxlean General
Mlectrlo company of the City of Mexico tf
S2.W) lu ensh nnd js,(0) In bonds, und the
Mexican government asks that he be re
turned to tbut country for trial. Tho com
missioner took the ease under rulvl'iemenf.
Colwell says he wns formerly private sec
retnry to (leorgo Vundorhllt at Hlltmote
castle. In North Carolina, nnd later un
employe of the late Vlco President llobart
when the lattT was president of the rfust
Jersey Witter company. He denies that no
took part In tho robbery of the Mexican
Klectrlc company.
1,1111c .lol.c un Colonel llrynii,
ATLANTA, On., Nov. 14,- The Georgia
legislature, being unable to adjourn on No
vember il unanimously elected W. J. Hrynn
"president of tho ('lilted States." Mr.
Hryan bus acknowledged the compliment
and a letter from hlin was read In tho
senate today by order of President Clark
Howell, Mr. Hryan says:
"While the returns show that tho decision
rendered In my favor In Georgia has been
overruled by the higher court, which In
cludes the entile notion, yet I beg to ex
presii my appreciation of the conlldenco it ml
good will expressed bv the members of tho
Georgia legislature. Yours truly,
"W. J. HRYAN."
Ctinrillnii Trust I.KlRntloti.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., .Nov. ll.-Judgo
Amos M. Thayer today llled with the
United States circuit rlerk n written order
concerning the Guardian Trust company
case. This order allows tho company to
continue the transaction of all ordinary
business, except election of olllcers for the
coming year or tho selling or otherwise dis
posing of any of tho company's property,
oxcept for the payment of debts, until It h
finally decided whether a receiver Is to bo
appointed. The next hearing of the case
will be In St. Louis and Judge Thayer will
next Saturday announce tho ditto of the
hearing.
MlnrrM' Strike Apt lo llml Soon.
TEllltK HAUTE. Intl.. Nov. 14. Tho
strlko of the hoisting onglncers In tho
minima coal ueius, wuicu wis ueeiaroi
Alfitwlnv. mriv 1m tipttli(l in n fp.w Maya.
Today ten of tho Indiana operators slguej
tho Illinois scale for ono year. Tho sign
ing of tho scab) means an eight-hour day
and 20 per cent Increase In wagis. Eight
of tho operators who signed the new seitlo
operate mines in the Kvansvlllo district.
Thero Is n possibility of united action on
the part of tho block and bituminous
operators to sign tho scale nt a conference
to do noiu lite last oi inn ween.
A titoiiiolitlerN U'niil Heller Itonils.
NFAV YORK. Nov. ll.-A meeting of tho
organization committee of the Natlonul As
sociation of Automobile Manufacturers of
America was held tonight and tho members
talked at length over tno ndvisnuiuty or
making the association similar In aim to
thnt of th Lcucuu of American Wheelmen.
Tho meaning of this is practically that the
automobile association, a very large organi
zation, with numbers: or inuuentiul anil
monled men lu It, Is to begin a light for
better roads In this country.
Cluli House AVreoked by Dynamite.
MARION. Ind.. Nov. 14. Thero is much
excitement hero over the wrecking of the
Keystone club nt 1 uo clock this morning.
Investigation shows that dynamite was
used. At the tlmu of the dynamiting five
members wcro entertaining a guest in tho
rooms', Four were slightly injured and
George Selsemore und Thomas Hiirdeu so
seriously that thero Is un anxiety us to
their recovery. Tho club recently expelled
some members and thero are sensational
rumors connecting the two occurrences.
Killed by HIn Divorced Wife.
MANSFIELD. Mo.. Nov. 14. -Irving
King, an old soldier, was shot and in
stantly killed by his wife at her house, six
miles south of liere, last night. King wns
an habitual - drunkard und bud been di
vorced from his wife several years, but
Insisted upon continuing to llvo with hor.
About election time he went nway, return
ing nguln last night and whllo ho was
trying to orenit lino mo nouso wun nn
ax Airs. King fired a musket loaded with
buckshot, tbo charge tuklng effect In Ids
bosom.
AVlilllcliliekN uu tile MIUlpll.
KUW ORLEANS. Nov. 14 Tho whale-
back towboat McGIll and two whnleb.ick
barges arrived from Ht. Louis without
mishap or delay. The promoters nf tho
new bargo Hun claim they wl.l revolution
ize river transportation, especially in grain
nnd furnish keener competitti n to the nil -ronrts.
The barges are .172 feet long nnd
tiro easily handled, whllo the towboat can
make twenty miles an hour. The licet
drew hoven feot, but whin fully loaded
tho boats will draw twelve feet.
Hrcord-IlrcuklUK CiiuMiik.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 14.-ProVably the
biggest casting ever made In tho country
wits run Into the inoldn today at a local
foundry Thn casting Is to bo the btd
plate for a blowing engine for a Pittsburg
concern anu veinns uu.vw imhuuih, hn m
one piece. In making the casting workmen
wero required to pour 120,000 pounds of
metal. The plate will bo twenty-threo feet
ten Inches long, nine feet ntno and a half
Inches wldo and five feet deep In tho center.
I.ittlters Mice! Nntliuil Olllcern.
CLEVELAND. O., Nov. 14. Tho Interna
tional Wood. Metul and Wire Lather'
union olected tho following ollleets today:
President, A. K. McFnll. Pittsburg; llrst
vice president. Klvln Dlckover. New York;
second vlco president. L. T. Mlsslck. Nor
folk, Va. ; secretary and treasurer, E.
Hrockcu, Columbus, O. Tho next annual
meeting will bo held lu Huffnlo, N. Y.
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F1EXD CONFESSES HIS CR1JIE'
i
John Porter Tolls of tho Murdor of Littlo
Louiso Frost nt Limon, Colo.
GIRL IS STABBED IN FOURTEEN PLACES
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DENVER, Colo., Nov. 11. After with
standing tho pressure of tho swentbox at
the city Jail for four days, John l'orlcn,
tho lfl-ycar-old nepro who was arrested
Sunday, charged with tho murder of 11-year-old
Lonlso Krost near Union, Colo.,
tonight broke down nnd confessed every
detail of the hideous crime.
Tli' littlo Rlrl wus tho daughter of n
rnticluunn living four miles from Union,
attended school lu town, driving back nud
forth. On Wednesday last, while on her
way homo she was waylaid, assaulted and
murdered, her body showing no less than
fourteen knife wounds.
On Sunday Preston Porter, colored, and
his two Boas, Arthur mid John, who had
been working on the railroad near Llruon,
wcro arrested on route to their homo lu
Lawrence, Kan , and John Porter was
charged with the crime. Only elrcumslun
tlal evidence was brought ngalnst him nnd
ho told a straight story, adhering to It
so tenaciously ,iu to nlinost convince tho
olTlccr.t of his Innocence. Tonight, how
over, he weakened. The police department
sent two meu to Llmon tonight to verify
sonio of tho statements. They wish to bo
absolutely sure of his guilt before giving
him up, owing to n utrong belief thnt ho
will bo lynched on his arrlvel at Llmon.
Iron WorUerw (let I.imvit Hcnle.
TOI'NOSTOWN, O., Nov. 14. Tho com
mltteo In til-monthly settlement of tho
umulgiuuutcd scale, which Is based on tho
selling price of bar Iron for thu preceding
two months, met hero today and examined
the returns submitted by manufacturers
deciding that tho price for boiling for No
vrmbor nnd December should be JI.75 per
ton Instead of $5, tho prleo paid during Sep
tember und October. The finishers wero
also given u reduction of 1 per cent.
l.ltiNceil Oil Stock Still llrrntlo.
CHICAGO, Nov. 14. American Unseed Oil
preferred showed no abatement in activity
today and was quite as erratic III Its lluctti
utlons as on Tuesday. The stock opened
higher, sold up to 4S, down to 42 and closed
at 434.
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