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, THE OMAHA SuNDAY BEE ;EVENTEEIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBEB- 11. 1887.—~TWELVE PAGES. UMBER &5, . BIG CATTLE MEN ORGANIZE. el e LU ] OPENING THE OHIO CAMPAIGN | the et nd, Fittshure seams to-day "’lNEBRASKA AND I0WA NEVWS. ?&:“::;.f::;":.:’.';i"L&':“«&?":!f,:’.’.":t.".‘p'::,‘.‘ WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW, If Certain Statements Are True He I8 Morning game— was illegal and closed the distillery as a nuis 3 Detroit.. 5-0 014004 0-14 ance, 'The court affirms this deeision, 'The a Regular Adventurer. le%m'. 0808010-6 i i injon was by Beek, See t Representatives From Every Rango West of "m‘:;'m:'g:k ?:’c'&u;%_éElel B;:": The Republicans Hold a Monster Meeting B rE . Gomwy and Galvin. Hase _nits | Proocedings of the Omaba Distrlot Baptist | flecd tissent.” J"""_;N evers W% | No Obange of Any Oonsequence Noted in the Mississippi Present. 1aus Kosta de Mitkiewlez, as ho calls himself, at Oaldwell, R TR Rl Derols Association at Blair. AMilFty FouieTacH Ribs, Local Financial Affairs, e N AR RN T OERT = Dttt oor #8701 0 010 8 0 317 e e B |0t unepotied Hiso of | A SMALL DEMAND FOR MONEY, ICAN BEEF POOL. | 'n Washington. This comment is by no . g A LIBEL SUIT DISMISSED, | kram lo the Ben]=An undxpcied fse o LARERAWARTE means favorable to the man who has secured | COVERNOR FORAKER'S SPEECH P‘l“‘i’t:;:gs‘-mmv}lno-’d ‘lc?rrrn. °n2u"n'u2 —_— it e, b Lnl) R g ; what may be a valuable concession for —Detroit 23, Pittsburg 10, Errors—Detroit A Btrong Organization Formed in | Aperican capitalists, A gentleman who was | Hle Delivers a Masterly Address in | 1, Pittsburgs, lzmr‘;l.?lh):n’x:;‘.“ . den jump of thirty-four inches occurred dur- Leavitt Gives Important Testimony at | ing thonight. This Is the biggest twelve- | FOre!&n Exchange Dull and Dragging : 6 Throughout the Week—Packin, Denver Yesterday to Cut Down an officer in the union army took accasion to Answer to the Assertions of HICAGO, Sept. Sioux City in the Munchrath hour raise ever known in the river at this g 2 Cattle Commissions—Phil Ar- discuss the matter to-day, and it what he Powell, the Dsmooratio :Eflf,glf:fi'}o?fl,%,:?flhn'wm WAty 1o:dny Trial—A County Treasurer :(‘:;L“\\‘:: "‘fi){:fll’;fi'&mF:;"l;‘e‘l“‘:“"}‘)!!r.“*n;’m in the West Progressing mour in the De L s LA WV AU G s s Nominee, Morning gam Suicides. the noFthiwest o the washjag through of one MEVORRELYY man to represent a wealthy syndicate of il Chicago. 023820000 1-8 of the narrow necks in some of the big bends —— capitalists in China or anywhere else. This 1adianapolis.....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0— 2 {8 the course opposite the city, Considerable fa the Oom Il W A Significant Move. gentleman says that Mitklewicz really en- A Big Meeting. el e T8 ras® | Omaha District Baptist Association. | washing is going on. Two sections of the | e io\Go, Sept. 10, Specal ':"';ld. DeNvER, Colo, Sept. 10.—|Special Tele- | tered the army of the United States as an CALDWELL, O., Sept 10.—The opening of cr'{fc_n?o quo ll{dl;%lp.;il.spos? 'Ulll:{v?::: Bram, Neb, Nept. 10.—|Special fo the f railroad'were washed out this morning. the BEE, |—ilu‘-r5 are n‘o 'mrtlcul:rmf:rlnm b gram to the BEE.|—A number of representa- | alternative to a term in prison in New York. | the campaign by the republicans to-day | Powers. Beg.]—The Baptist association o(, Ehe()mnln nmnm_t—;e Hall. 16 tobe 16 16881 Ananalal l::m“ e n’:“f" tive cattle men from almost every section | He was assigned to either the One Hundred | brought a great throng of people, Governor Afternoon game— district met at Blair this week, The d.ffer- 3 me DrApwoon, Dak.,, Sept. 10,—[Speeial | portant features in financlal circles generally ;K‘L-'rec::lrlc:"::reig’:!l:.‘t;.!l?l"hre::l:ev:imlrnc'lx\': Telegram to the Bee.|—The I. 0. O, F, of | of much interest to the business publle. The orzanizea during the year, were recalve(i Lead City to-day laid the corner stone of the | recent disturbances in commercial circles, into the association. The fncreue of mem- | MAgnificent new Odd Fellows hall. There | more particularly in manufacturing dis bership of the churches reported showsa | WAS & large delegation of Odd Feliows from | tricts, caused by the suspension of several 24 L oo %o ® | different “camps’ in the hills. The bullding | firms, has had a tend g 7 large growth in most of the churches. The | wijil cost over g a tendency to create conserva: ofticers elected for the year are: Moderator, - tiveness among bankers, and they are a lit= and range in the country assembled at tho | and Sixty-fourth or One Hundred and | Foraker delivered a long address, which was | {hicago ... 00k ] o aRs Windsor hotel to-day for the purpose of con- | Seventy-sixth regiment of New York in- [ to a considerablo extent an_ answer to the | '"(amme valled ‘on ‘sisth inning on account sidering the advisability of organizing & mu- | fantry. The name of his captian was David- | speech of his competitor, Powell. e re- | of darkness. tual assoclation of beof producers and to | son. “Somehow he gained the confidence of | futed the statements of tho latter regarding | Pitchers—Baldwin = and Leitner. _Baso consider certain negotiations that have been | his captain and borrowed a wateli and & con- | the handling of state finances and referred in | hits—Chicago 18, Indianapolis 8, Errors— pending with Armour & Co., of Chicago, | siderable sum of money from him. He se- | caustic terms to the election frauds during [ Hhicgo & 1Indianapolis 3, = Umplre— to hiundle the dressed beef product of range- | cured also a leave of absence for twenty-four | the previous administration and to the elec- | Bogroy, Sept, 10.—The zame between men and feeders. On motion A, 8. Mercer, | hours and failed to return, He neglected to | tion of Senator Payne as showing the tend- | the Boston and New York teams to-day | M. G. Macleod, Omahia; secretary, Rev. T. | SHREWD DETEC LU I et W il Gl ey of Wyoming, was chosen chairman and L. L. | send tho watch or tho money back. It is & | ency of that administration to methc's [ Tesulted as follows: L. Crandall, Tekamah; treasurer, J. H. ANsdatofa Ban 1 Wheta collAterhld k16 ot prasented ATRR T Brooks, ot Secorto, New Mexioo, secro- | mistake to say that ho never foined tho rogl- | that were hurtful to the stata, Dr. ¢ | Bostomop w2 903 8 8 8 § 0 1= F| Stewart, Biair, Tho reports of tho varlous | 1¢ Results (2,180 Areede ots San tean | Jculp Gy U TSl Giraih or two, buste tary, Mr. Mercer stated tho oblect | mont to which ho was assigned. | this administration somo of the perpe. 8 | NLolK:yiiii0 0.0 0 8 0 0 0 0= | commitices were discussed and _adopted. co . . of the meeting and read a written report of | He dia join and, furthermore, N [ The committee on resolutions submitted the | ST: JosEri, Mo., Sept. 10.—[Spectal Tele- | ness characteristics indicating a sound, safe following, which called forth an animated | &ram to the Ber.)=-Dr, Wilkins is the name | and reliable policy. The demand for money of these frauds had been punished and » - | —Boston 11, New York 11. Errors—Boston . discussion, but was finally unanimously | ©f 8 man who until yesterday had been work- has not been pressing and the ine his negotiations with Armour & Co., of Chi- | he recelved about 300 bounty. **Now,” | tion laws passed which would render t. w York 4. Umpire—Doescher. eago, which were made at the request of the | continued this gentleman, “I have taken | repetition well nigh impossible. Turning tu Colorado Cattle Grow American Association. y t ion, vl rell’ v : adopted : ing with the ashphalt gangon Frederick | quiry is largely from miscellaneous sourcess 3 substantlally as follow u\rrsmour:::sc:‘llé:ed :)‘::‘““r:‘“'":“3‘;"“}""‘0:5“5":":0’:' ’l““: MLy "'l”f'“flll Wl;";‘sl and rebf)‘;rrlmt thw('w@“ S| BALTIMORE, Sept10.—The game between | * Whereas, The liquor business 1s by far the | avenue. Nothing unusual was noticed about ( Speculative operators in stocks, grain there 13 in them less a reasonable loss and | ure s man of the same name turned up in | purpose of wrecking Senator Sherman’s | Baltimore ....0 070 0 8 0 0 0 0 1— 3 | have been entirely unsatisfactory; and and did not look at all like a man with a f‘unm::lv,nlsdun)x.u;d‘(_)?ullg to the general commission, and aid you in extending your | Montreal, where he became involved fn [y y S 1 i 000000200 0-3 Whereas, We belieyo that license, cituer | listory. In the same gang with him there epression in speculative trade in all parts of i - | scrape in’ which thore was some money and | Presidential train, he said Mr. Powell might | ™ijen inpings. market facilities, so that It possible pro- | o woman. ‘Wien Montreal got too Wit for | dismiss all such fear, and added: | piirADELPHTA, Sept, 10.—The game be- ducers may realize beiter profits.” After | nin hewentto Halifax. Thereherepresented | “John Sherman has no such train | tween the Athletics and St. Louls teams discussing and adopting the report, Mr. | himself as a brother-in-lawof Lord Hamilton | wreckers to avoid as Allen G, | to-day resulted noru{’luws: high or low, is a comprom fse with evil and | was working for a week or ten days a young | the country, but those making application is wrong in prineiple; and fellow giving his name as Walter Young. | have invariably succeeded in obtaining all Whercas, ‘The demacratic party refuses to | yo il : ¢ to | the assistance nsked for, N support the principle of prohibition; and Yokl WL QR <]l 412 b i LOCTICERE ¢ following preamble | and on the strength of that relationship he | m b o | St. Lonis. 0003800 1—4 Whereas, The republican party of our | his boarding house packed his valise of cloth- | being forwarded to the Interior—mostly to { ity el L raised money o drafts 10 & considetable | Thurman can give an account of.” Hede- | Zy|ciica, 01110003 %5 state piedged themselves o submit the ques- | ing and started to leave the city, He was | tho west and northwest—tliough chiefly in 5 & oy Nextllelumsupln(}lusfinw.Scol— voted considerable space to resident Cleve- | “"BrookryN, Sept. 1.—The game be- | tion of prohibition to the people in the late | coming out of the front = door of | small quantities and rather widely scattered, Whereas, There 13 a universal feeling | ang, ‘{jis drafts on Lord Hamiiton were | land, but denied having made any personal | tween the Brooklyn Cleveland teams among cattle growers that the marzin be- | not paid, he was arfeste and was confronted | attack upon him, He dealt with the presi- | to-day resulted as follow: 4 tween prices recelved by the producers for | by Hamilton, who denounced iiim as a ent’s publl ots. Dresident Cleveland | Brooklyn 0003000 0-3 swindier, ‘1lio Glasgow_ poiice comntuni- | dent's public a Cleveland 138312 %*11 cattle and the prices paid for beef by con- S e by adhering to the despicable policy of re- | ~Game eailed ount of darkness, is t t and, cated with the authorities of Warsaw, ; th o iame ealled on account o sumers is too great, and, Poland, in relatlon to the man who called | Ticving oply “offensive partisans” under NEw York, Sept. 10. ho game be- Whereas, 1t is further believed that by the | himself Count Mitkewlcz, They found that | the claim of civil seryice reform, brought | tween the Metropolitans and Cincinnati union of producers in an alliance with prom- | there was no count of that name and this in- | upon that worthy cause, as &3 bas done, an | teams to-day resulted as follows: inent dressed beef operators, this margin | dividual who claimed the title was the son of | odiuin _that as set it back for { Metropolitans....4 0 0 0 0 6 may be cut down, by regulating offerings on | & poor Pole, a Jew, L think, Upon the re- | vears to come in public appreciation, Cincinnaii... iegislature; and his_boarding house when he was met | Lumber dealers are only moder: e Whereas, Thoy violated their sacred | by Young and o stranger. “The stranger, | and thelr wants aro FGaily fnz:,?,“:'_';’e";',' edges and betr: he trust of thie people; | Who was one of erton’s me - o ‘ 8 4 fieratore, 3 Kkins under atrest and left town with him | Merchants in the wholesale tinde have becn Resolved, 1. That we condemn the posi- | last night. He is wanted in San_ Francisco, | a little more urgent in their requests, regards tion now occupied by both these parties in | Cal, on a charce of murder, The young | ing goods at present prices very reasonabl regard to the tem:perance question, man_ who shadowed him to this city and | consequently they have been enlarging the; 2, Thai we as a religious body believe it | identitied him among the asphalters working | stocks materially and discounting l;.fmir bills, our sacred duty *‘to vote as we pray" and | with him and boarding at the same house | Rates of interest are well maintained at b 0 0 1-11 80 92 11 0 1-11 | that we are In duty bound to sever our con- | with him for two week, was aiso a dctective. | 6 per cent for call and 5%@% per cen| ket i ' i Able b ceipt of this Information the prisoner was the detriment of the whole country. There Durkness prevented further play. bt r with anv party S“'M does not adopt | Wilkins, it is alleged, murdered a man | for iim:e loans. Only gilt edze paper and tbe market in such a way as is possible by | tried and convicted and sentenced to a term | was still greater disappointment in therevival 2 prohibition as a political issue. s named Howard who was travelling for a | undoubted securlty was accepted at inside thorough organization, therefore be it of four years in prison. He sarved this | by President Cleveland, of the animosities O'Connor Beata Hamm. . ‘Lhat by our votes and by all legitimate ¢ jawolry house in California, a_year ago | fizures, nancial centers show con= Resolved, 'That incorporation papers be | term and at the ex‘llrnlinn went | of the war, which had almost died out. He ToroxNTo, Sept. 10.—William O’Connor, of Wwh » quarter and the taken out under the laws of the state of | to Louraine, Belzium, ere he again | cited the application of the epithets | this city, to-day beat Albert Hamm in a scull- larze § stern means we will endeavor to secure prohi- | and robbed his dead body of over $5.000 in | siderable =umuenciy in that bition for this state and prohibition tor the | money and jewelry. A reward of $1,200 has | failures in the iron, I ( i umber, jewelry an Colorado, establishing an association of beef | became involved, This time a banker named | “tramps,” *‘paupers,” ‘pension grabbers,” 20:1 nation. been offered for the capture of the murderer. | paper trades in that section ~have added Producers for mutual ponent in handling and | Martin was the victun. Later he fied and it | and. the like by politicians and. politicas | 'O Face, three miles with a turn, In 20:16, S A So quietly was the detective’s work done | somewhat to the closeness of the markets disposing of beef _cattle after shipment from | 13 said came to the United States. Now this | nowspapers, and charged that Cleveland The Thistlo's Keel. The Grand Island Libel Case. that the St. Joe police did not learn of the | Money in New York is quoted at 5 a7 per NrEW York, Sept. 10.—The World to-mor- GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. 10.—[Special | arrest until to-da) the point of production, That the name of | may not be the same man who is posing as | was responsible for this because his policy this' mutual association shall be the | the benefactor of this country, but in view of | had Km to make it appear that | yow will give to the public the construction “Amerlcan Beef Pool.” That it shall | the fact that it is o easy to ascertain his true | after all there was nothing very seriously | of the keel of the Scotch yacht Thistie, about 0 capital stock, declare | character, it would scem to be the duty of the | wrong about secession and ~rebellion. | which the owners and designers have been no dividends, and seek for no | syndicate who are to invite American capi- | This course was mischievous, especlnllg 50 mysterious as to arouse the interest of all profit a8 an organization. That its object | talists to embark in the Chinese enterprise to | towards the south. 'The people of the south | the yachtmen. The measurements were ob- H shall be only to accomplish, through an’or- | ascertain thoroughly who they are mixed up | want the truth and that is what the people of | tained in a singularly bold and daring man- ganized offoit and united action, an increase | with. Of course it may be truethat Mitkewicz, | the north want—entire peace and fraternity | nar, A reporter and artist for the '{Vnrlll, of the net value upon the beef product, "That | the American financier, is Mitkewicz, the | for the whole land on the basis of complete | gecompanied by a diver, went out Thursday its oflicers shull be wholly governed by a | Glasgow convict, and at the same time a man | vecugnition and acceptance of all fruits and | njght in a small sloop to wheroe the yaelit board of directors through a management to | trying to redeem his past. “But If the eredit | resuits of the war, hence they cannot consent | jay" anchored, and despite the vigilant consist of a president, vice qwsldem. secre- | of America is to be maintained, it would be | to recognize any act that indicates a changed | \ateh on the deck of the latter the diver tary and superintendent ot departments, to | well to cstablish the enterprise with the aid | estimate of the fdeas upon which the | gyeceeded in making three descents and ob- be “elected or appointed by the board of | of others who have beun uub‘,ccled to less | confederacy was based, mnor ecan they directors aecording to tho by-Jaws of the asso- | criticism. 'Mr. Barker miht raiso his bid for | fistan to barsh criticism 0f our soldiors or a | Lain, {1y the cut of the kel e resie cent, “Advices from foreign markets indis i e X A -— cate little change in that quarter, though the Telogramn to the Bek.|—When the state | ppy juxp OF MARLBOROUGH. | fow of currency 0 Aterice 'has raduced rested to-day _In the case of criminal libol bank balances {0 some extent, The deman I:lr;n:ghl “n:ncnrst F;edn lle(::ia bi' uW. 'l; He Cunun‘lln::::lu:;‘:lgolr;:on of the | for money, h;;wxls\'gr, "‘m,l tum“";;‘ in uuh. Mich h ISé was, on motion ol ho de- 0 L quarter, and interes| rates - show tle fense, dismissed on the ground that the state NEwronT, Sept. 10.—|Special Telegram to | change. New York exchange was in good failed to nake a case. Not a witness for tho | the Brr.|—The Duke of Mariborough has | 8 .I:‘lv '"{;\)l'“:huu; ,flm v‘vlt'e‘k n‘;lgl th?’mnrm {lefense was sworn. Michaol strenuously ob- | kicked up a bix row ail along the social line, [ fiiley ““Saies ** botwoon “banks wens fouching his allewéd dishonesty and semed | DUt is still the lion of the hour, and is souzht | made _ at~ 50 @70 cents . discount over-anxious to let go. G. M. Lamberison | after night and day to dine and lunch. He | per $1,000, and_ the market closed wdl{“ '\Vnnllz"n D] mi‘ln-a[ for the llfi'enei , | was induced to pen the following, which he llu‘ll&lll 5(«‘*"!&‘*1"5- ll“yrwm‘l e :llo- . H. Platte an . H. Thomyson for the “ a ” n . | cidedly dull and dragging throughout the prosecution. ‘There was iuch interest shown | S13 A Memoraudum,” for publication to- | ek, Giferings wero largely in' excess of ciation. That any person to be elegible for | Mitkewicz’ interest and thereby add to the | proposition to surrender in the way it was | pe] Is mucl n n the case, quite a crowd assembling to wit- | MOITOW: the demand and considerable” gold was or= mombeksip mist be i broducer and Shipper | crodi of the entarprie” Droposed o do. with the rebel battle fags. D T T ke A mICrICa | Moan tha proveedinie Lhe result Ficen sen- | “1¢is not improbable that T shall collcet n [ dered from European markets, Shippers’ of beef. ‘I'hat there shall ba no membership e Speaking of the tariff, he made the assertion | groat deal more bilge and is more cut dway | eral satisfaction and isa complete vindication | few of the best reported specimens of the | sixty day documentary bills on Londol fees or annual dues, That the only charge The McGlynn Muddle. that while there are many protectionists in fmmm than the latter. On the other hand, | of the Independent. cutter gazettes of this country and have the | changed hands at $4.775¢(@4,785¢, and close to the membership for the support of the or- WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—|Speclal Tele- | the democratic party, yet the mrt{ a8 such | ghe is barer at starboards than the American e feameil for the adlHaabt 1 benchit | Steady at $478@4.75%. ‘Tl New York gauization shall be 50 conts per head upon | oran'to the Bri. |—There has bee has been and is now essentially & free | tvio and of course has much more dopth, More Insurance Crookedness. same framed for the edincation and benchit | gtiek market exhibited considerable activity all beef cattle shipped to or through it. All | & lero has beenagreat | ¢raqe party. = Referring to ~Powell’s | V% g SymAcUSE, Nebr, Sopt. 10— (Spoeial to the | O 8 thousand or more American tour- | during the past week, attended ‘with more \c salaries, rents and expenses, of whatever | deal of comment in Catholle circlos to-day | statement that the dcmocratic party Oycling Not. 2 ARl it ® | 1sts. who are kind _enough to honor | than usual unsettled feeling and irregularity 4 nature. incurred by the management, includ- | over the statement published in Brooklyn to | had never wmade a land _erant to Be i Mr, E. P. Dunlap, secretary of the rlum ing any and all comnission charges that it | the effect that Dr. McGlynn was not accorded | rairoad he said that between 1850 and 1861, | Creelk Wheel club,pwu ‘a visitor in the city may bécome nccounrywrnyllvastonk com- | » hearing in the celebrated case which re- | during democratic administrations, forty- | Monday last. 1 mission firms for disposing of feeders or % three congressional grants to railroads were 3 3 other cattle unfit for dressed beef must be [ Sulted In bis excommunication. The opin- | made, ns(zgl'mtllluq 53,000,000 acres or about | M+ A, K. Schneider, one of tho star riders al paid from the charge of 50 cents per headaud | ion is very general that the last of McGlynn | three-fifths of the lands that ever have been | Of the club, is now on the road in the Inter should any surplus accumulate after paying | has not yet been heard and that it is quite | granted to the express aiid commissions it shall be returned, | possiple that it will be reopened by Popo | 8¢ leugth in |—A little transaction has just come to | 1y country-house in England every year | in rrlces. Karly In the week there was & light here which has brought the Beatrice In- | witha visit. ‘These treasures of journalism | little more inclination to purchase the lead= surance concern into worso reputo than ever, | will orve to remind Americans of one of | Ing stocka and prices riled higher, assisiod 7 9 So. | the most admirable and respectable institu- | somewbat in the upward = movement Ono year 4§0 Inst month Dr. Stacle, 2L 15" | tions of their country, whilu thoy will also | by tho covering of " shorts. At the ¥, place representing | gy ggest to them the reflection that the Amer- | outside figures reached, however, there was himself as an agent of the Beatrice Mutual | jean eagle, in his flights of mendacity, finds, | more aesire to realize andthe market weak<* est of Hospe's art store, wliroads. o areied | "Mr. A. . Kendrick, tormerly a member of avor of protection. Sxurt iLon: Db rermed the Omaha Wheel club, 1 now connected Benevolent association, and labored particu- '.'1‘;‘{""! mlmh !uils to“lzm:lllply'wit: “l.%h mo& f:ci’drwgo-msn::llmli !’#L‘J mos:m:g dl““q.'\‘:: stated intervals, e e b piauelt | Leo. It is also thought that the publication 2 with the Chicago Daily News. larly among members of the G A. R. The | 1dity of vice and gu b LR ol Ly Sl "HRat the board of d‘};::glrlieélnglvl g"ogen{'zxfl of the alleged fact that the priest was excom~ SEORTING AEW.. Messrs. H. G, Corlle and J, B. Blalr, | doctor, by his glowing representatfons, pro- | ot} his wings in guilts, and yet is in arrears | close. Wall strect operators traded with cony ' S BTy of human Ills regarding strangers, while he | siderable freedom and outside operators wer wholly of producers of beef cattle. That | municated without a hearing and without Downing the Denvers. prominent ‘wheelmen, Creighton, Neb., | cured a large number of apulications and o vices ' At H premium notes. Yesterday Attorney Albert | 3lmly lgnores t h and in b i be The Omah: d D layed the third itors at the Wheel club rooms durin, s 5 3)\1:03 lknt Tie at his own luc]lnleu to trade (lo somo exu;nl‘ Foreign each and every person In becoming members | g chance to set himseif right will have a bad 'he Omahas and Denvers played the third | were vis| = 8 | Joyce received for collection s mimber of | 400F (Slgne; ABLROROUGIL | oD 8100 AW OreuInERT i BUICHSIRIS O Qf this assoctition of beef producers, aurces | effect upon the more iknorant communicants | #ame of their final series sesterday after- [ falr weck. 0 additional notes, of $125 each. ‘Lheso notes o i e CpAMILLEL D DT IOl TEut walliaKen cUiC OIS s“c“‘“ u‘l’ny e i daatad t'or s c:f\ of tho Catholic church, One prominent | nouu in the presence of a small but highly | ¢ Messrs. Patterson, Parmele and Pollock, | pear the signatures of parties from whom Dr. 1cGarigle's Friends Indicted, operations cousiderably during the latteg n ftho Plattsmouth’ cyclists, visited tho Tair Sumption, through this organization ms long | Catholic here said to-niglit: “I¢ the Impres- | enthusiastic audience. The small attendance | §41L%4qy" sitornoon in company with tho ashebea member of the same. Thatany | sion gains ground that Dr. McGlynn was | and a cold, disagreeable rain that fell | jocal club. member may withdraw from the association Steelo secured applications, but they one | CuICcAGo, Sept. 9.—Nine indictments were | part of the week. American securlties were nd all declare thav they ve any sucl ' day i firmer in foreign markets early in the weelk, and all declare that they never gave any such | returned by the grand jury to-day against | pup closed easicr again. Sales on the Now 3 four persons alleged to have been abettors in | York exchange for th voek ) d ithd 0 N | not fairly treated before he was shut out of | throughout the six inningsthat were played, | Jack Piince will Jeave soon for Spring- | the matter will be investizated. inedonds 5 0 change for the week aggregato At any timo by first giving its sccretary [y, ; chureh 1t will certainly have an il aftegt | hada sendency to make both teams reckless | fiéid and the east to train for the fall eireult, SCVBHED MeCarigle’s escape. Dr. Leonard St John, | L8000 shares, 1n speculative rlra‘i«; only hnmy)n (¥ yflo 50, That the principal | upon the church in this country. It cannot | and indifferent, and as a consequence the He expects to return with many a **bloomin” The Veteranus at Sydney. of the college of physicians and surgeons; | & moderate business was transacted during i ; ize, lace of business of the association shall | be denied that the fear of excommunication | struggle fairly ecintillated with errors, | Pri%® s Kaneas City, Mo with branch oftices | nas caused many Catholics to conduct them- | Both pitchiers, Barston and Silch, were it e B B S herover the bonrd of directors may devm 1t | selves so as to avold the possibility o bun- | Lard and often, and ihe fielders were kept | day Iast, and Lot AR A ROL alub on (hors purpose In forming this association 1s to en- ishment. 1f the best people think that ex- | busy chasing the leather about the enclosure. | refurn that it was satisfactory. bl oot producers to act a3 & body corpora | oo Suiliclont readcns 1he rsslt will by | The Omahas scored one in- the irst, two in | 1t is noted that the only conveyances run d tion. In closing the contract wlt‘: Messrs. ¢ Wi the third, four in the fifth and one in the | on the battlefleld K'riday atternoon that did Ariior & Con a fitm o n slavghtering | tag ey, il lose thelr fear of the power of | giviy'inning, while the Denvers tallied one | not require constant atiention_ were those of and dressed beet business, as nearly in ac- | gaams that If there 1s the: mm‘e“”!mm{lon in the first, four 1n the second and one in | the Omaha Wheel club members, cordance with a proposition as outlined ¥ | that McGlynn was tried and convicted with- the third. The rain bogan to fall with re- | . Larry Overman, secretary of the Over- sald - firm - under date ‘of “August 20, | oyt a fair hearing, the authoritius in Itome | doubled vigar while the Denvers were at the | man Wheel company, ‘of Chicopeo, Mass., 1857, to a representative of and acting | will be compelled to take some notice of the | Dat in their half of the sixth, and darkness | gndan old friend of the Omaha cvelists, s in for the Colorado Cattle Growers’ association | charges, ‘Thero is one peculiar feature of | COMing on -at the same time, the umpire | town, the gnest of the Omaha Wheel club. a8 “"lly Inls _consll»ln'xnt h the interests of the | thig case upon which very little has been called the game. The same teams l)lny this membership. This as: n SYDNEY, Neb,, Sept. 10.—|Special Tele- | l.evl Dell, fanitor of the same college; ‘e J;«‘\:ll_“:mzh; LR LR g-':g‘em%l& gram to the Bee.|—The veteran firemen of | Captain John Irving, commander of tho | e senson of the year. Local New York raachied hero at 4:30 this ter- | schooner Edward lako, and_ Captain John | operators are ot inclined to do_miiel busl< i Freer, commander of the schooner George A, | ness and orders from outside parties were o cccption wus tendered | Mursh. here were two indictments bronght | limited and mainiy for special afticles, ‘The 3 Y cltizens and officers of ¥Ort | uoqinst each for conspiracy to effect the | shipping demand was quite brisk, NS clally Sydney. After a coneert by Cappa’s Seventh | ascape of a prisoner, and for assisting the | in corn, oats, lard and meats and holders régiment band; speeches weroe made bo Gen- | escapo of a prisoner after couviction, ~The | were enabled to sell quite large quantities a eral Morron, President Anderson and many | ninth oharges St John with perjuty, and | satistactory fizures.. Advices from for= others, doubtless refers to his testimony before the | eign markets were rather, unfavorable to b o TR July grana jury, when he is represented as | holders, as the crops in "“‘"‘l“lrlfl’ Are re- ‘Will Preach in Omaha. denying any connection witn the escape. | ported good and the requirements from ex- FremoNT, Neb., Sept. 10.—|Special Tele- | Assistant State's Atworney TLongenecker | porting countries are comparatively light, The bulance of trade. howey intion shall b tor | guty, “**r'P, “iGa YO 10 RSBk | afternoon, and as the clubs are s tieon th | pouedi'Dy RIS bes 1t A3 one o Lhe best | S0 the B o Mothodist conter. | 338 5 1oty Bowe orcumstantial case s | ¢lGP o this country and £aid 18 beime.me Ahe slaughterinz of the membershiv's beef | \Woy'raally excommunicated for_meddling in n‘-,r[eu.n_lxne.ganle may be looked for, cveling groups ever photographed. It may e?ce closes Sunday night and lllshup_llurst Pl A ported rather freely. Home markets havq geattle and the disposal of dressed products. | o ocal political meeting some of tho digni- | —Lhe score: bo soon on exhibition 1o the art rooms of the | Will spend Monday in Omaba. He will ad- A Battle With Train Robbers, shown some activity, with arrivals of graim That the corporation shall at no time own | taries of the church have been to tho white | OMANA. _TOS. AB. K 1B, TH. BS. PO. A. E. | city. drees the people at the First Methodist Epis- AusTiy, Tex., Sept. 10.~Great excitement | And live stock moderately free. Operators arg Any property other than office fixtures, furni- | house a great many times trying to induce | wals 9 1 1 1 2 8 0| Sunday, September 18, the Omaha club | copal church at 8 o'ciock Monday evening. ! 3 % : very caut:ous in theirmovements and pursue s inroatationacy andnecessary tools and im- | tho president to recognize an ambassador 28 9 8 1 4 0 wil Vet Plattamouth. at the tyitation o G e prevails here over 4 report from Mauchaca, 8 | very “conservative course, not trading in B "eatis ?(rxerm:lllllms:?l::f o membarg | from thalyaticat, yes i$hey/bhave) not [been 1 2 5 0 8 0 0 the Plattsmouth cyclists, The Platte river THE HADDOCK CASE. S‘I‘m’lv"‘flflfi "‘fife:m”c;! Sfllflt‘;m q of lhlsl Inrge lincs on either elde of he market. I molested or criticized for their actions, and 112 02 81 i1l be crossed on the B. & M. railway brid city, that ofticers had overhauled and attacked he distributing districts merchants are dis= of this —association shall be under | ji'is considered by some Catholics that thi: 11100 1|Y o 9.5 & A, yibridge 3 g s posed to enlarge their stocks to some exteng B X control of the association, nevertheless sid y some Catholics that this 1 a8 usual. lmportant Testimony by Congress- | 8 band of train robbors supposed to bo the * t prices, % SR M e S Sty o | 1 0 Bl of ek 3 08 5 8 8 b, M Georeow. Howard; an active member | man Murphy and KL L Leavice. | stmo cang that parpetrated the MeNell and | 5 i F0 G Mitles o grain. to the sehe he’ shipper, an al roceeds i - of the local wheel club, left last weel 20 a = & 5 y 1 0l s several m 0. ek Stk Arising " fhon” the'Balo " thereot . doss | Final Session ofthe Medical Congress. 0 8 8 0 4 0 0fioa wilolesalo business in St. Paul. The | S10UX Ciry, la., Sept. 10.—Nine witnesses | i local orlicers at Mauchaca attempted this | bOArd Iatkots to tuke advantaze of the lake 50 cents per head, shall ai WASHINTON, Sept. 10—The final session of 011001 0fpoys will mourn bis loss, ns will ‘also tho | were examined in bebalf of tho stato In the | afternoon to arrest the robbers, when the | griin ‘are’ gradunlly tncreasing, while th to the purchasing party directly to the order | the ninth international medical congress was S 01 B 18 11 | wheatfields between bere and Blair. Munchrath case to-day, The two most im- | latter opened fire, wounding one of the | g, hijas of provisions are being reduce ot tho Shipper, Ut tore shail bo. an exeol | called to order at 7:%0 this morning. Dr. 8 W17 518 U 8] " el consul Moulton, In an interview | portant witnesses ware Unitod States Dis- | gilicors. "Two outlass ‘thus far hveveen | SUbEIGS 16, DTONGIDNS, 50, REIOK, Tia 5o :{.‘-X{TH%"ffl?fi|fi.‘-.‘.’z‘i'.‘.’.l'?»§|?‘“fi'fi'c-f-’fm' nezle- Graily Hewitt, of London, arose and said he AB. R0, T DS, PO. A, B. :vn.l;:'.‘n}mgwrlntl:(al;tfi‘:nll-l l'nnl n;o'ujup trict Attorney T. P. Murphy and H. L. | {fited. Telp has been gl L, west are progeessing favorably, but the ree aphointed by the board of directors to whom | had been requested by the foreign members 45 3 5 8 9% 0| intonds to ko up. road riding and o | Leavitt. Tho latter testied that Munchrath | piace” and Sherlil Kylo and posse bave just turns show s wmaller number of liogs packedh shall bo delogated the full power of tiie bord, of the congress to expross In a few words 40 3 3 8 7 9 0| intotraining for the track. The3:10 records | Was one of the most active members among et for tho scene of tlg contligt. i P pod d 0859, ' when the board Is not in session. ‘Lhat the | the sense which was entertained by them of 3 0 1 2 0 8 1 0| mustgo. the saloonkeepers who planned to assault «ater information from Mauchaca, the MADE AN A GNMENT i ascociation, by its charer and by-luws, shall | this congress and of the offorts whieh hiave 3 10 0 0 0 0 1|, Messs Myron and Bert Wheeler, two | and beat Haddock because of his coneuct in | SGene of the fight this mornink, s ta. the - 4 ! ] ml:“\.\hllxfilt‘.e\(} ri‘mm incurring any indebted- ?“;figr‘c{‘;sd(‘:)?yltul:-‘t’l:):':(;::év%gml‘l‘xlc‘s‘":.fxee?(;"«‘:? 8 2 2 2 0 0 3 1| tandem r{der{s of the club, have both gone | the liquor prosecution, He testified further | wounded. 'I'ie band r~n|n|:mu:a ovoral san: An Event Which Ilu»,( reated a Seny After discussion and upon motion, the pre- | this great meeting and to convey to them the B g g | e T s wel] an I thg | that Munchrath was watching for the return | posed train robbors, who are complotely sur- | - eatlonin St Joseph. §o 81 Josern, Mo, Sept. 10.—[Speci amble and resolutions were adopted and a | gratified thanks of the foreign members for 3 1 8 3 0 0 4 0]clubroom,astwo jolller boys could not be | of Dr. Haddock to the livery stable, and that | rounded. Itis thought they will uil bekilled 8 JOSEPH, \ . 10.—[Specl comuitteo appointed to lIu_\\'!u r_lrl:;-les_ul I;!- the attention bestowed ubon the matier and g e o 2 i ouna Sl he himself and Munchrath stood within ‘]’I{mclz;mureu within® the next tweuty-four lolvgfmu to ‘lhu lh.:r.\~llunlnl*xl clr- poEporstion prepared, and bl 4 e {'}'fl fi"é‘,“:fl.‘l,,,o",'l""“"'“"”" Which has " at- 0 6 11 0 18 13 5| 'The Omaha wheelmen are acquiring quite | arms lencth of each other,while Jonn Arens- ] P cles were agog yesterday over the roport, by Rt (AR T ) 1 R | RSRT 08 ERO I T SCORE BY INNIN a reputation for hospitality, tne latest now | dorf walked out from the erowd lving in Mystorious Oattle Disease, R. ;. Dun & Co,, that the firm of J. W. Dime Boerst L Tirealaent, D Andraw: . Jr RNy A AT Omalin in that line being the lunch eiven at the wait for Dr, Haddock, and shot him. CuicaGo, Sept, 10, —Blue Island, 1il., fs | mett & Co., wholesale dealers in teas and P © 4 oaldont ounterfaitar Pardoned, Denve 1 Cloud after the parade Wednesday by | Hon. I\ . Murnhy testified that he was e ik isense which has | cigars, had made an assignment. ‘The doors TR S Espiien WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The president Rt Messrs. Moulton and Clark, the league con- | riding home'in a hack o few minutes before | €reatly excited over a fatal disease which has | FEAT, WA WIS A% AR RELE, | BIG GO0 secretary, J. 1. Warner: treasurer, IL, HL, | bas pardoned William Mills, who was con- | Runs earncd—Omahi suls. the murder, and when within ono-half a | been spreading among the eattle in that vi- | Of the house hac 1 closed for two days Aorent T 0 alomito: e, meetins . hon- ad: | victed of counterfeiting in the southorn dis- | ‘Lwo-buse hieDuwyer, Jantzen, Genins, | - A meeting of the Nebraska diviston of the | DIock from Where the wurder occurred the | cluity for the past few days. Several deaths | and a ereat deal of speculation was indulzod 4 o 2 4 4 ok Wi Y i 7 it as to the probable cause, [t was learned ourned. To what time was not announced | triei of Ohio and sentenced to fifteen years' r, Silch and Gorman, Leagna of American Wheelmen is soon to | hack was hajled by MunchrathAwho said to | haye occurred and the symptons manifested | {5 Had e 8 ToarD! At 1t will Bo i tho noat future. Active | fiapeisonment. . The it :vu':w-“n’.‘.fiflf. "Throo-base hit—Dwyer, be called for the purpose of electing a secro- [ Murphy: “This is not the hack'L am_leoking SHEhTIea MG SI0ARIENA R R el today thiat doDiC Ty Handley, of MoR puRY work will at once be begun and shipments | the recommendation of court officials and Home runs—None, tary-treasurer for the state, that office having | for.’" Several other witnesses testified that People who have investigated the | assuming its linbilitios, wiich e honvy, ate expected to be made at an early day. statements showing that the prisoner is Left on bases—Omaha 8, Denver 6. been vacant for some time. Don’t all speak ‘\!um-hmu’n 3\.nlq‘\}|m lh.t .(‘m\ul Who are al- | atter claim that the disease was carried Virtually it was n failufo caused by the fach directory is madu up of thirteen prominent | blind and infirm and his wite is at the point | Double and " triple plays—Messit, Walsh, | at once. boys. e 0 e e pretent Y rahe ,WUTCn | from tho stock yards. Not long ago a man | that for>some months the members of the # T No Seizure Reported. Bases on balls—By Bartson 1, Sileh 8, bring ot & quorum, and they adjorned to | SToWd leit inmediately on notice that Dr. | ¢ BUG VNGO 1and T o Island and | ahethor e will sl the stock or open: up Philadelphia G. A. R. Excited. WAsiINGTON, Sent. 10.—No information | Bases given for hitting man With bail—By | meet Tuesday evening next. A number of | Hadilock's buggy had returned to the “livery | [\ flougt the germs of tho disease were | anews ek PmrnELriiA, Pa., Sept 10.—~Considerable | has been received here touching the reported Slir;h L A balls—Krehmeyer 1, Meyers 1. names will be vroposed for mewmbership and R P — transferred to the cattle picking erass where oy comment was caused to-day by an_order is- | release of the British sealer, Alfred Adams, | Wi pitches—Sileh o * oo pfull autendancs Iy dogipeds A County Treasurer Sulcides. A8 tnanure was auced, A Hiorough axami- | ‘Fue Linthepan Gensra)’ Goungll sued o the G. A. R posts which are to par- | after her seizure by the revenue cutter Rush. | 1ases stolen—Omaha 5 Denver 0, giahecelub coontt wap prasent 1o ell hla || Drconaw In, Bopt “10.~[Speoisl elo- | NAtih of the aflloted cattio 1610 bo made, GRRENVILLE, Pa., Saph. 10.In the Luthy ticipate in the parade Friday next. This | Diligent inquiry among the ofticials of the | Time of game—1 hour, only regret being that he did not bring his | #Tam to the BEe.|—C. E. Meader, treasurer Aho National Prison Assocition. eran general council this morning the reporg order was from (ho abjustant gencral of the | oxecutive deparuuent. fails to. reveal the | Umpire—Hughes wheel toride inthe procession, However, | of Winneshiek county, was found dead in & [ ropoxro, Ont., Sept. 10.—A large num- | OF the committee for revising church services Pennsylvania department, and said: “In 14000 of apy arder to dlscantinge furthor To-Day's Game, when refreshments wero served at the club | grove near town at 3o'clock this afternoon. | per of membersof the National Prison asso- | #04 form of maitiage oeremony was adovted R I e aa e e e hlle hetta ures of Biritish sealers an reloase thoso . , | rooms he did his full share of the—-work. "The body was rosting In a reclining position | cration acrived here last might and the fret | With an amendment. ‘The subject of infant e by Tentonant General Lijin e | now eaptive, which was referred to yester- | Following are tho positions in to-day's | “In' qeseribing tho fliuniinated parade of | witn u sovoisen 1 s Simnt hank DOSHOD | clation arrivel Aney . plE and adult baptism was disposed of in the vidan, of the Uuited States army, none | 98 in the British house of commons, game which is called at 3:30 o’clock: Wednesday evening, the tandem ridden by . meeting in connection with the congress | arternoon, The chureih book committee ree but post’ cominanders wiil sslte.’ Post i m—— AT PoS. DENVER, | Messrs, Wheeler and Rbeem, though not | chamber empty. A bullet hole in the right | oened this morning, when the wardens’ | ported that they had prepared a form of mars B e N eal ani outalds | Nebraskn City's New Postmastor. : f ] temple showed tho reason. He has been | association convened, +.Briggs | spoken of heretofore, deserves as much Voss [ mention as any of tho others. It was hand- mith | somely decorated with Japanese ornaments .McSorley | and brilliantly lighted. ed on, and regretted the; missing for thirty-six hours, but no anxiety | by &. W. McClaughrey, of Joliet, 111, on the | could not present the edition, which they hai was felt till t orning. Letters were | Bertillion ssstem of ideéntification and regis- | been authorized to present for temporary found in his pocket tothe board of super- | trasion of criminals. This evening there ey reported that the text of e da paper was read | riage as already a rnp\‘rfl took this and intimated that the pres- WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Otway L. Carter, dent had been slighted and ignored since | of Missis<ippi, has been appointed special his name Is not mentioned in eonnection | agent for Indian depredation claims. ‘The g g ) ] with the review. Colonel Stewart, assistant | president has appointed Donald MacCraig 3. Tebeat | - The band In the parade Wednesday even. | V1505 Which have not vet been made public. | was a public meeting of “welcome at the ice liad been completed for all th adjustant general, ‘says to-nizht’ that "no | postmaster at Wibraska City, Neb., vice 8. hillips | ing has racelved many g score on account ot "},‘;,'!‘L.':,','g(.';‘;,”,;‘i,l‘j",‘ufl,‘,“,;?",‘Ji\'{}.“,.,','"“‘;',‘& bavillion hortioy l,“"".,"',"f";'l"‘w“'“'“'rd":' In l'“mfi:“d{lxi ll”-vt\!:'{“.l"fi toxt tor € slight was intended at all, but in order to | Hloas Morton, deceas 3 1. orman | the numerous breaks made daring the parade, | Lrely €or a0 A a egates were welcomed by Mayor Howiand, | man synods, Al tho bodles {)nr:\)\'ml)xl!Ilu:ylmluw;ru;'lu:lta :‘:::1“5“‘:‘":1"; = ._l.» K‘-nlnu. A .xlx_x. .l\\-ér;lzl: '1!".11 |'|u¥|beeaally ucounnul"mrl by tllm fact Felel lc:_‘l“ x"C.'éi'n"l'é‘&"mfi«"."”""‘ B8ir Alexander ||\I:Iv l,mllrlLlr:A n”"fi A revised aditlonaftah order” has ssue i th Veather Indications, rehmeye . . ch | that the horses attach the band wago! hpbell 8 hré, Algaverg coniession 8ntl LUMGER § prestdent in the salute, Momhar Lngdlcations aghes ¢ gon A Deranged Man For Nebraska: Loeal rains, warmer, light 3 yo— were forced into a trot almost all_the time, = 5 sk R v b Northwestern League, rendering the re; ic well nigh im- 4 Sheepshena Bay Races. to fresh winds, generally southerly, iucreas- | pyg yorngs, la., Sept. 10.—Following is Poastbia” AdI0g RE mgan 40t NEw Yok, Sept. 10.—The weather was | ing n force. 1 s the result ot games played by Northwestern [ The Council Bluffs Ramblers, ths Platts- plensant, the attendance very large aud the | Korlowa: Loeal rains, warmner, variable | |oue olubs to-dny: At Des Moines: morn- | mouth Cyclists, and the Omaba ' Wheel club Sheepshead B3 -day, Fol- | winds, generally light to fresh southerly, in- e " leave this morning for a run to Blair, About at P ay to-day, F 4 2In_ foree. ing gume—Des Moines 10, St Paul 6; after- | 0N CHE “ 1 A th s tho summary : L e RN —Des Moines '3, ‘St. Paul 6; at | 107ty wheolmen will be In ltne. and the ru Pas 2 noon ga One mile: Kslian won, Pontieo second, ¥fl?§"§f'13?5:}5.'1"{3"rmm"‘;hm'.fil Oshkosh--Oshkosh 7, Eau Claire 1; at Mil- | Wilbe ridden for the fun there is in it, and Flageolette third, Time—1:411 [t Death. e — catechism tor general use in sl brafies of Foxpa, Ia., Sept. 10,— pecial Telegzram | Filibusters b ulse Spanish Soldiers, | the Lutheran chureh in America, to the BEE.|—George Bartholomew, formerly [ Ky West, Fla., Sept. 10,—~Wlhile in am- ———— - a vonng man of this place, was killed by o | bush some wiles from Matanzas, Tuesduy | Southern Pacific Track Swept Away, freight traln a mile cast of here his morning. | afternoon, just after landing, the bana of fili- | = SAN Fraxcisco, Sept, 10 --Advices from His head was injured some time ago and his | busters which left here recontly were at- [ Tucson, Ariz, are to the effect that a trelens mind bas been slightly derangzed on religious | tacked by a detachment of 50 Spanish sol- 1[;“[!) l|4|unl1 ; 5\;“:1 'u\\'ny ;n'l)’y tw wlllu‘ lulll;: ) ) o racing will umber of the | topies. He had soveral times lately wandored | diors. The lutter were repulsed, leaving | of track of the Sauthern Tacifie rallway i, 4 <h 16 brick southorly winds, vearing | Woukee=Milweukeos, Duluth 2: at Minne- | rders wiil e e ot (e ey rotumn | 6P \wiii & bible and iy Bool-ted With - | throe of thelr nuiber dead, and eateying ff | tween Tucson and Lienson, Full details of y Hoven furlouge, for two-yearolds: Sir 1y, spolls—nllnneapolis 3, LaCrosse 7, fng by rail. Mittader 1s going: hasn't been | wisp of hay and outran the fleetest men who | five who had been wounded by dvnamite | the disaster are not yet kuown, but officials . Jxoa wan, Behudiokne secand, 1ea 'ray TR T T e Batlonay = e {here: sfuco June. "you - knows and “Jim | purkued iin, “Tlo i so yesterday and was | boubs thrown by the niibusters. Four of | of the Pacific declate that it hag 3 ulton hi 3 i rought back, then started in the ni cessation of traflic over the For three-year-olds, oneand three-sixteenth | \yixsipea, Sept. 10.—Tremendous excite- | , WASHINGTON, Sept. 10=The game between benllleroul:z.mmmm BlaBse: aad will | ol ng | ously, by shots from the soldiers, The fill- | southern route lor at ieast two weeks. . ‘The ht | the Cubans were wounded, but not at all ser- | cansed agaln and ran.jn front of an appoac ?.‘é‘lfln umxd\:mfl!fl“gv ‘nuo. D'Or second, ment was aceasionod here to-day over the :g_ed';vrn:;sflms‘l‘u“-’zngwls‘:hlludu phia teams P S tnln‘ and was killed betor¢e he could be l‘“”‘;fi.} l:‘||r‘lzlplln:ll\ll!(|’;:| |z(‘\;¥p|ky‘nll;:‘ llillxzmmrur» A.I‘:;Alzll"‘l‘)l'\ Hw‘:.:_w ot o rious of the kind iy Ot Sne-quniter miles: Frank Ward | 1ing of a bill for an’ injunction. aesinst the | \Wastimeton .1 0 0 0 0.1 o Miss Dodge Not Indioted, akght: plrk Ll S5 MRG JUIRGH I8 VIak DT d OEY 9% D& won, Molly ‘McCarthy last sccond, Alarie | ed River Valloy railroad by the federal | Fhiladelphia. .. 1 28 81 Monunis, LIL, Sept. 10,—The grand jury ot TheLower Court Sustalaed. PR A Warsant For McGarigle.t third. Timo—2:10, overnment. his is looked upon as the | ~Pitchices— Wiiitney and Ma Grundy county concluded s labors Wis | )y iy, Ta,, Sept. 10,~In the supreme. Found Dend Daalde she Track, MoNTEEAL Sept. 10.—A beneh warrang ‘Threé-fourths miles: Bonnle N. won, B Tast straw, and must lead to serious trouble, | —Washinzton 5, Philadeiph! morning without returning an indictment r e "l e filed AnfnSoses JoNesBonio, 1k, Sept. 10,—John C. ¥ 5 sl s "" 3 Wl tledore second, Duhne thira. ‘Time i. | The peovle are very indi he loeal | Washington 5, Philadelphia 2. “Umpire— | for Miss Dodge's arrest, as | thought {-court to-day the'upinion was.file © 6456 | 4 voung Gérman fiving two miles south of | f0F the arest of MeGarigle, the Chicago One mile on turf: Jepnie B, wor authorities, however, will wo nd the | Valeutine. there was not suflicient conclusive evidence | of Peosol & Longhram azainst the Interna- | this place, was found dead beside the raii- | boodler, will be placed I the hands of hng.wnd.uunw third, 'Llne--| construction of tke road will Detuoit, Sept 10,—The games between | ou which to base convietion. tional ;distillery in which the lower. court | Toad n wile from town this morsing. deteetive Monday for execution, 2