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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1880, THE SPORTING BEATS CHICAGOAND KANSAS C1TY The Mayflower Wins FLEET FIREMEN AT FREMONT The 8econd Day of the Tournament Passes The Prices at Whioh Dewey & Stone Theiv Goods. CHARGED AND DISCHARGED. Eugene Legre, the Fickle Frenchman, Pro- uounced Not Guilty. ced 1pon for the third trial | intelligence which on in come timé to impart to the bus r the honor of itter Galetea in the GONE AWAY WITH A GYPSY GIRL, CLELLAND HOSE WINS ONE RACE achieyement accomplished \tevent will b hie eonrse for to-day’s 1 S ! me In a Free for All Mail Exports and - Makes the ¥ Grand Isia rstest Hook and that miatter westig more throughont the yflower won th He had heard neh Folks, Investigation has proved that the Frenehman, who was arrested | Monday char sinned against than sinning bee of the disreputable hiv corner of Dodge and Tw the complaint Legre to get possession of a portion of $000 ne had with him and also to prevent him from running away wit Blanche Wilson. Base Ball Record. At A meeting ot the Piremen's Tour national base ball league L with larceny, was mor¢ Louis plavers At the end of th A proposition to play Sunday game | was defeated PiLADELPIA than yesterday » on the north- | 8 stock of goods with varions clubs nsas City and gotten the prices of the ro. went through all the most notable institutions too, got the Jowest pluces could Omaha, and the races took | coming train portions of the t visitors from All the teams | —Athleties 7, to see what he nt all through Dewey wnd finally made his pur- court, ex-District \ppeared for Legre, well for Jennie with a Dani lence against tne ns to taking money or were on the ground The following is the score of the second eame played lere to-day, the game being cal led at theend of the eighth inning on account the contests amount he paid in cash immediately packed and shipped ed unequivoeally that he had visited the places mentioned and Wahoo made clothing, ana he w to save further t Athletics 3, Baltimore Legre, by advico consented to depot and open his trunks so that the complainant could see he had only his Accordingly the attorneys displayed, and the rate at which Dewey ut followed. A1 CHIcAGO— signal did not work and failed to get the tin run, but 1o ti is under advisement of the board to-night, and th another chanes whilo their goods 00100000 0 t deal more sc ormick and Bufington, own property aforesaid, the part Phullip Herzman as ould be given, Ulnpire—Powers. City or Chicago, ~ This means a happy grige room ment was dr ned by Jen- ansen, to the effect that she would not consider the opening of the trunks by Legre as any ] to Albuquerque, excelient materlal in ; which is owned and dirceted by Mr. he 2oods were shipped by way t. Joc and the Atchi- Trooklyn 9, Metropolitans. Brooklyn 8, Metropolitans 3. ne determined to maintain their record this y a strong st of nen 000 0-5 Pinladelphia. it run and got of 4614 seconds, which was loudly - cheered. e Frenen mel- iately the wonds Errors—Detroit 14, Philadelphia 10, Tribute of Respect. regular meeting of the s’ union, held vystanders, for y were evidently of a naughty charac unknown to most of th A few old pieces of linen and under- v were found, which Jennie clai and they with a revolver wer her and’she and a decollete-dressed com- ion departed. Itseems that Legre was driven to the police oflice of his owr wanted him to come back to her abode but be would not. jii the cabman had to » times to preve the Jansen woman from making a fric of Eugenc. said the girl, Blanche Wilson, remains the city and” will a 1 other affcetions to the notwithstanding tand, of Stanton, and Chiof Tempieton, of Counell Blufts: timeke rors—St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 5. . Grand islana. cond hose race followed entrics in this depart ‘I'he first teani to run were the Clelland y strongest and most powerful team on the grounds. y pointed a committee to draft appropr A B ratOUIs resolutions expressive of regrot at the here were six Shields, their recently deces Errors—St. Louis 1, Washington 4. Umpire The following were submitted and un- animously adopted: s, He whose way: the way to the Kearney Wide Awakes folio: intertere two e higher than in’ s goodness and wisdoni to remove from labor to rew: and co-worker, J joint was sma hed and Ko coupling inning onacconnt of ri Pittsburg 16, | Umpire—Kelly. Errors—Louisville 2. anew team and mad The racilics of They showed splend a good run in 43! were the Dissells ot C esteemed brother time of 48 se Island ran fifth, death of Brotl has lost one of its zealous members, one who was constantly watchful of the interests of Jabor and labor organ Resolved, ‘That the remembrance of ] strowg’ common y unpounded generosity is yery precious to us afid Wwill long be cher- Resolved, That the ing traits in_the character : 1 hixhiy appreciated by all,and which ‘we in ill endefvor to emu ks of this ass tion be exténded to thp proprietor of the mont and to his estimable wife for their Kindness, consideratinn_ ahd thoughtful at- darlk hour of bereavement, at the detion of the A band in promptly respond the rendering of approvriafe music upon the funcral oceasion is tobe commended. Resolved, That we feel under grateful obli- gations to’ the members of the Brick and_ Stonecufters’ unlo work and _jolning, .in Ids this association 0010 0000 most nctive and “Kansas ity 10, New Y Kansas City 5, New York 8 T'he last tean who made it in 44 seconds. berry withdrew the Fitzgerald New York 11, Manager May- DARK-EYED LOVERS, Elopement of Two Young Members Clellands were victorious, The timekee, Saratoga Races. SARATOGA, N. Y., August fast and tho attendance fair. Two-year olds, five-cighths mile: ymaster second, Village Boy third. Mutuals paid $40, “Three-fourths mile, heats: Lord Lorne won it heats, Brookful second, Winona Ashort item appeared in the BEE yes- terday relative to a young girl named Nettie Brewer having been missed from It now turns out t eloped with & young fellow name: ., the honesty, the it. distinguish- b deceased, were “The attractions to-morrow will be green races for kook at the girl has the largest delegatic tors present, besides two toams and rm tailed to work on some aegree Resolved, Th: have been encamped for some time near limothy Brewer, father of the girl, is one of the leading mem- of the tribe and the pos; siderable property in thus Monday Mrs. B The electric al nd team and a fla 1t was afterwards discovered that thie apparatus had been plugeed by some tricky scoundrel, old and upwards, mile and | Hascall's park. irl won, 1. H. D, second, Ulti- 00, m:u\uul))‘in‘l‘.l e tention in the iittle Minnie Prima Donna third. n, Nettle second, RS 2 ng to our call and ity and Coun- Great Activity at Grand Island. GRAND ISLAND, Neb. cial Telegram to the B ; activity at Camp Grant and elaborate prepara- *tlons are being made for the elglith annual "reunton of the department of Nebraska, which begins here next Monday, August Nine hundred large tents are already up and v The Second regiment States infantry from Oma from Sidney, and Light Battery T, Second regiment United ive hiere Saturday by e number of booths, dancing hall, dining hall, bath house, amphi- theatre, and business standsalmost i able are already up. Steeple chase, mile and half: Mystic won, Disturbance secoud, Hinda third. |—There is unusunal Vi been quite attentive Nettie for some time, procured a cab, went to a friend’s house some wearing a Tsland R a for, suspendinig Coney Island Races: % proiassion £ thel saToN Brach, N. Y., August 25.— Leonora second, Lucy and obtainea parel the girl had been rom home und the elope- s inaugurated drove to the “‘ferry cars,’ st moving out and could be taken and Nettie insisted on riding over on_the train, and dischargmg the cab. permission was g this they arein Chicago. time there is trouble in the gypsy camp and the wedding b i neither is the marriage feast spr although the Youngs and the Brewers are matrimonially connected. AN OFF DAY FOR TRA ‘‘Behind Time' the General Order on ali the Roads. Yesterday was a decidedly off day for incoming trains, especially those which the schedule says should come at certain The first to make a break was No. 4, or the 5 2) train from It did not show up unti and was crowded with passengors, most of them for Omaha. the number can be gained from the fact that forty pieces of baggage were che sked The cause of delay was dilatory conncetions with the Rio Grande The Kansas City )lved, That we.assure his far-distant , his sorrowing kindred and friends, and above all his devoted but now grief- stricken niece, of our heartfelt sympathy in thelr deep aftiiction. : 1. That in_ the sudden death of onr shed to be ever ready for the great change that awaits us all, Resolved, That a co) be spread upon our mi more are on the w , three-fourths mile: Bellevue “Two-year olds i ! won, Suitor second, Daly Oak third, Time— but the train i no more vehicles Twenty-first Mile and eighth: Harry Russel won, Poet second, Marmadul pighths mile: States artille special traix v of these resolutions putes, also that copics nished the Omaha daily papers for pub- lication and that the Daily BEE Eva K. won, Ben pson second, Broughton third, Tjme— mted them and ere fentor won, Standiford Kellar sec- iaiah Ui titicates paid $10S.00. Mile and halt, over six hurdles: Will Davis k sccond, Charley Epps thrd, A fleet of five gunboats Is soundcth has been completed and s ready for action, Quarters on the ground for twenty thousand coplehave already been: engaged, and still he apphications pour in. point 1o an attendance of_at lea sand people, and the rennion will no doubt rove themost elaborate ever held in the nited States. it being conceded that the programme is one of the most complete and attractive ever issued for any sim ing in Ohio,Illinoisand Vermont. ALBERT CARI f(fummlltee. Careful estimates Increase of Mail Work, It only nceds a cas e on John Christopherson, who has rge of all the outgoing and incoming mail matter at the depot, to see at once that the mail business Tne average of outgoing mail s near 7,000 pounds Th . rf s n Thompson. ing of the critical —United States Reve- nue Collector ‘Lhompson was arrested this morning on a beneh warrant issued by Judge Iedges, of the Eighth judiclal district, and served by Sherill Flotcher, of Johnson county. Collector Thompson had been sub- poenacd as a witness in & suit brought by the state against Dostal & Graf, brewers of Iowa charged with manufacturing beer, but d jgnored the subpoena on the ground that collectors are forbidden by law to take their records nway from their oflice. the intention of Collector Thompson to make thisa test caso. e Creamery Destroyed by Fire, ATrANTIC, la., August 25.—[Special to the :x.]—Robert McAdam's creamery in the east partot the city, was totally destroyca by re at 10 o'clock this morning, with between ,000 and 5,000 pounds of butter. loss is $8,000, with an insurance of $1,500, en the National, of Hartford, The creamery A Blair Bank Suspends. [Special to the I bank of Blair ‘The bank was sus- pended by action of the director: by the Investigation which investigation showed that time cer- titicates had been issued to a large amount fictitious, and that counts wore not showh by the books of the “The concern is, howeves will in time pay # paid up capital of s of the evening. Bri.)—The First Natlon from this city now per day and the coming in about 4,000 Fourteen trains have to be 1 matter, and four- by the goveroment, Some indication of | londed with export m: toen with import izht trains to be_attended to every twenty-four hours. on hand at the John has to be arrival and doparture of of taese trains, no matter how late y be, and must make a report on and the cause of for this city at Denver, hours of ari “behind time” when any occurs big man, John has to fly lively, and the g s keeps so good natured. also caused by ern connections. Consolidated withit was a mixed train made up at Hastings be- cause of the regular B. & M. from Den- ver being delayed by the Rio Grande. ‘This train_did not reach this cit after 10 o’clock at night. Pacific that should arrive at 6. p. m., did not put an_appearance until 8:30 a. m, The arrival of the west bound train, th delayed overland from the west and the Missouri Pacific at_about the same time made things very lively at the depot con- idering the fact that there wi cks to operate oh, Nebraska and lowa Weather, and Iowa: Fair weather, around pretty :at wonder 1s that he sk slightly cooler. THE INDI N PROBLEM, General Drum Talks on the Removal of the Apaches. WASHINGTON, August 25, —[Special Tele- Adjutant General Drum, A Breeze from Laramie, Mr. W. J. Murpny, police judge at I ty and madea o ials yesterday Y., to attend the divided betw The Missour: and the New Yok Alliance as not running to its full capac count of. the drouth, upon the police oftic is en route to Buff: annudl convention of the Sons of Vet- gram to the Bj Who Is meting secretary of war, that nothing has yet been done about the proposition to remove the Apache Indians from the San Carlos agen doubt, however, removal will Keal Estate Transfers, following transfers were , with the county clerk. John S King to to Winifred Uhl, pt lots 7and Hanseom place, w d—S1.500. Winifred Uhl and sister ¢ lot 19, blk 16, Hanscom place, w d— — wys that W, H. Kent, an man well known Hereafter the even- ¢ train that brings the eastorn iver will not be Mr, Murphy s he continued, old Omaha ne entually be necessary. 1 think it was a wistake in the first place to locate them there permancntly, dent has always been in moval,” he continued, of Chihuatua Apache: hundred in number, are captives of war and should be placed where it will be impossible As long as they are doing well as editor of the Boome ramie, Mr, M. is s : will side track and givo it the right | Wil reeard to 1 fied that the bout six thousand inhabitants. rsity building, to cost crected in that city, holding that the b some fovr or Adeline John to Deona R Lounsbury, lot iseom place, w d- $50,000, is bei Whatitisand How it Attracts Atten- will be'ready for oceu tion 1n Town, ' noon, Postmaster Con- ved his firstinstaliment of sheet. The notice of them in had generally directed the at- tention of the public to them, and before they had been placed on sale, a of requests bad been made for them at the stamp window, o et al, lots 27 Sylvester D Winn and wife to Millard T Conkin, lots 9 and 10, bk 5, Thormburg W d—8850, M Whitmore to Luther B Whitmore,n }¢, n 34, lot 5, blk 348, Omaha, w d—$0600, sam’l D Mian and wife to Rebecea Sumalt, w iq lot 52 and all lot 51, bik: Barbara Nest et al to Ludwig Uzendosky et and 21, blk 8, Arbor place, ext, w d and 28, Paulsen’s add, wd for them to e Kkept at San Carlos every facilit; for their becoming renegades, a country that is almost entirely unpro- tected, with mountain fastnesses that are very accessible, and with the Mexican border The trouble that we I had with them shows how they take advan- tage of such opportunities,” *1f the administration has been in favor of thelr removal, how does it happen that action 3 has been delayed?” “Kirst cateh your fish Carbon and Lights for South Omaha ple of South Omaha, balked in septe ' the incorpora- tion of their burg, ab. Jeast, until sixty days clapses, haveocoucluded to have some of the luxuribs of metropolitan made up their minds to se- Several of the famous burg were in town They are in not bemg able to , Walnut Hiil, line near at hand. life, and hav Win J Baugh to John Solomon, lot 8, blk cure electric light. 45, Florence, 8 w d—$75, laey to Dexter L. Thomas, lots 6 and 7, blk 2, Leavenworth Terrace add, w d hoy are of a pale cream tint, and adapted expressly for the uses which they are intended to They termmate on one end in mmed flads of an en- you know,” was the 0 be” removed all should ne on thie reser transferred elsewlere, possibility of other hostiles who are out. ways been, and there is still, prospee these outlaws becoming worn'out with being continually hunted, and at last giving up the “Lhis they would ne ervation Indians should X “What is to become ot Chiet Chato and the other Apaches who recently visited Wash- ager Reagan of Thompson-Hous ton company for the lextension of his 1 is quite likely Ella E Latson et al to The Public Plat of adie View—Dedication, Allen M _Flewmin, Green, 1ot 2, blk 5, 1 ould prevent any '“Iunlnm and & pot like the and_wife torJohn lainview add, w'd— corge L Miller et al to Idalyn G lot 4, bik 6 1ark piace add, w d- arriet M Tunnell to C| , Hunseom place, w d— John H Burns (o ¥i 8. Prospeet place, w d—8§2,000. Tow and ' wife to k, 1 e,n e and b b, n w10, 16, Wil Reeves and wife to Julia E Vander- 254, Florence, q o—S1, Wi Kinsey, that before long ti light shining in thy right angles with from the latte , and on either of perforations, such as in u sheet has R i.ee, ot §, bik Nt e el While certain partigs in South Omaha ording to drive depth of 108 feet » surprised to ruck nataral gas, were boring for work principles, yesterday eyening the discover that they h Julia E Vande described is a sm 1l hine of perforations indicating how fur the first fold of the When folded - ir this maunner, the sides, at this point which are also gumed, are wet an made to adhere by simply pressing them The gummed flaps re now at Fort Leavenworth, and will probably be detained there until some- thing is done about removing the whole b; e Indians wantey as the reque sheet should cook, lot 4, blk John L MeC, lot 1, blk'4, W Caming's add, w d: Jas De V ine to John Parker’s add, w d—$5,000. Podersen and wife to Mark W Paine and wife, lots 19 and 20, blk 3, Walnut 3 s et al to Batton C Smith, lots 17and 15, blk 5, Omata View, w d—$2,325, examination rocords at the United States land office at Los Angeles, it was discovered that land valued at §300,000, purchased from the tes in San Bernardino county, laced on record, 80 escaping Similar frauds are feared else- ery thing, you know, and 1 Chato and his com nted, they would go bacl mgency disappointed and _quarrelsome, would be apt to make the Indians on the ervation restless and ugly.” paches be removed to the wili- Marion, Ala.? They would be safe mate would agree vailed around the stock den striking of a lawyc gas has no odor what zler to all who have visited the we with the fingers. now folded hke a with the ex- The sheet is wrapper around a paper, ception that its ends are closed, as speei- fied. Whenit is desired to be openea, all that is required is to tear the perforations on either end when an opening is made The back of the sheet is printed in “‘United States sheet envelope.” The stamp is a vignette 3 Grant, tbe resemblunce of which to the dead hero is excellent. resarvation at F think very likel there, and beslde the ¢ with them. It would go very hard with them rpmoye them far norti, act that the president stron; Apaches, and those who accompany him are detained for awhile at Fort Leavenworth, it is thought the oval will be wade in the near futire, even ;,ndus do not come or Not are not cap- He Arrested Himself. Some time ago Peter Goo: H. Hofflieimer at one of the banks in thiscity in-order that he might get a draft for $53 cashed. drafv was retarned angd pvronounced forged, Consequently Peter went on a stiill huot for Hoff heimer and after fruitless search he called at the avors the re- It scems that the and inscribed, to Fice and was very much surprised o Hoffheimer also walk into the lion'sden, A warrant was sworn out at mee and Hof'heimer placed hehind the bars for fraudulently obtainiug moncy TWO DAYS' “SHOOT" Results in Unprecedented Scores for Platte Warrfors, The socond day’s shooting in t com vetitive rifle contest of the mark the department of the Platte took place yesterday at the Bellevue rifle range It was hotly contested by the leading m of the department. The shooting was 200, 300, 500 and 600 yards, and resulted s follows 1. Lieutenant Torrey, Fifth infantry ant Stevens, Seventh infaniry.. Private Stine, Seventh infantry...... &% Corporal Saws, Second infantry Private Elliott, Second infantry Lieutenant Garvand, Ninth € valry. Private Wilson, Second infantry.. Corporal Elwell, Second infantry . Lieutenant Conline, Ninth cavalry 10 Private McKinzie, Severteenth” in- fantry . v 324 11, Lieuteriant Kerr, Seventeenth infan- 12, Sergeant Deitz, Seventeenth infantry men of possiblo 4,800, table shows a dropping out of some of the men who yesterday stood prett high, while it, iso introduc others who hive mnot vet ap peared among the leading twelve. To morrow will doubtless witness some more changes, though tho m will, in_all probability, m their respective positions. L. Sor- geant Stevens and Private Stine hold the first, second and third places respect ively, such as they gained in duesday’s meeting The tot: givan above to each marksman are out of a possible four hundred, and as may be inferred, indicate pretly accurate ghooting. Thus the twelve who have mads the best ifty-two points ahead of those whoshot onthe first two days of last year's match, To-morrow and Friday will be devoted to skivmishing, which is n entirely diflerent kind of shooting it will doubtless cause a hange in the leading twelve, beeause many soldiers who are excellent when firingz at fixed distances, may make very poor records in a skirmish contest. The twelve who make the best record in both the shooting at lixed distances and in the skirmishing, will be declared the department team. The two next will be ¢he alternates. These will nccom pany the team so the division contest and, in the ecvent of one of the tenm becoming incapacitated, will il the vacancy. Before going to the division contest, tho toam and alternates will go into practice, and leave here for Leaven- worth on September 5. The total last year, of the shooting of sixty men who then engaged in the contest, was, for the first two, , 17,650, while the total this year, is 18,507, o She Wouldn't Prosecute, B. F. Norris, the restaurant men, was brought into police court yesterday morning to answer to the same old charge of drunk enness and abusing his wife. Mus. Nor- ris had appeared against him with tea in her eyes when she swore out the war- rant and declared that she proposed to “put him through.” Strange tosay how ever, she failed to appear against him and he was 1 A, Her friends say that she has left town until the breeze blows over A Recreaat Husband. Mrs. Palmer, a woman with fire in her eye, came into central sta- tion, yesterday morning and reported that her husband had ran away from his home in Iowa and de- sorted her. She had tracked mm to this town, and proposed to make him smart for his acuons. The police found the recreart husband and left Mrs. Palmer to settle up her accounts with him, Plead Guilty, Lon George came into po- lice court yesterday afternoon and plead guilty to the charge of striking his wife. The latter appears w have gy him _ considerable provocation, ~ because she a valuable mirror, was moving for o fri lived with her for some time, claims that she is of a vicious, disagree- able disposition, Fhe judge fined him §5 and costs. Somebody's Wallet, Miss Stella Stull, of the ladies' letter delivery window in the postoflice, is in possession of a_small wallet which some careless person had left upon one of the windows of the corrider opposite. It contmned a certain amount of money, which, with the wallet, the owner may have by calling on Miss Stull and proy- ing property. Person T. J. Rogers and family returned home yesterday from Los Vegas and Hot Springs, where they haveibeen spending the summer, ersonal Paragraphs, Miss Elizabeth Poppleton returned from the west last evening. Ex-Governor Grant, of Colorado, and C. ddy were pnssengers to Denyer on the #:20 overland last night. H. Kirino, Japancse consnl at New York City, was in the city yesterday on his way home for six months’ vacation. Messrs, Thurston, Pritchett and God- win, of the Omaha bar, came in from Lincoln last . evening, where they have been attending court. W. A. Wheeler, one of the leading merchants and postmaster of Atk son, Holt county, was in town yest i and mot a number of our leading citi- Zens. R, B. Claiborne, editor of the O'eill Pealile, passed through the city yesterday on his way, with his aaughter Katie, to Plattsmonth, where the latter will visit her grandmother. D. L. Farnsworth, wife and danghter, of San Franeisco, passed through the lust night “bomesvard bound.” They e been enjoying an extended eastern trip. Mr. Farnsworth is a leadin cian in "Krisco and at present sup. of the Eighth ward in that city. The Countoss of Arlie, with two maids, occupied arawing room apartments in the Denvor Pullman lust night. She is on the way to L Colo., to visit rel- atives wilo have extens) ttle r there. The countess 1s a venerable § lady and a pleasing conversationalist T'his 15 her first yvisit to America, and it will be extended into the avinter months, Brevities. authories have bec fused by Governor Dawes a requisition for Lindberg, the man wanted for selling mortgaged cattle, Rey. Geo. H. Brown will p Baptist chapel, on Saunder, duy eyening, August 26, at § o'clc are cordially invited, Mr. John Campbell is preparing to erect near his residence on Seventeenth and Dodge taree story brick houses. Ground has alveady becn broken for the founda- tions, politi- rvisor d the et, Thurs All Mrs. Cameron, wife of ox-Senator Angus Usmeron, of Wiseonsin, is not ex- pected to suryive a sccond attack of acute mental and physical compl caused by the injuries she re collision of ferryboats eu the East nvurl last September. 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Demain s w cor 15th and Leavenworth Delaney Danl 15thand Martha Delaney Michael 15th and Castellar ith bet Williams and Pierco Monis R P 15th and Mason Monison Morr Moriarity I F 1514 Jones ohn C 1416 Jackson 'd 15th and Pierce oe Williams bet 14 and 15th Morten J F 15th bet Center and_Dorcas Morijousky Frank I5th bet Williams and Dennis. 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