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'J'HIC OMAHA DAJLY BEEIIFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER NEXT SEASON'S BALL TEAM, | hytue e, v e g, rosirey | U\IO\ PACIEIC FINANCES, | actnammms, ot v o e | GATHER AND SON MURDERED, | isesaene nsis o, o v e | HOW THE BUTCHERS ESCAPED., until the last race, when Charlie Burts was Sioux City was,filed in the district court S. Alse & Co. of 8t. Louls, has mysteriously thrown and had bis log broken ‘ & today. The mgtjdon is lengthy, alleging & disappeared, When last heard from ho was In the $:00 trot January, owned by John various misdemeaors of the company's offi at Odebolt, T, but since that date neither . i {. | P nham, won in threo straight heats. Tum " s Go " ) , principal am8hy which is the use of | Disappearano . o . | nis house nor his family here have been able | Ohilian Cffi! vansd Whola Will Omaha Be Represented in the Ameri- | P/ nham. wonin i Raport of the Government Direotors on thy | Sors, principal Ay which is tho use of | Disappoarance of Two Towa Farmers Ex- | his house tior his family hera have beon able | Ghilian Officials Who Caused Wholesalo can Association Cironit? Tho « “ing race was for d-vear-olds and | Company's Condition. the payment ofdeath losses, The company plained After Many Months, with foul play or somo serious nceidont, FHis Murder, Safe. was won by Cotton picker, ows ki red by Williain was organizod {y 4581, as the Mutual Lifo famile hore are groatly distressod and I'rancis, Rroken Bow Tusurancs company, and did a large business alarnied GREAT SCHEME FROM BALTIMORE. [ In the lady equostrienne contest Liva Jow. | MEANS FOR ITS RELIEF DISCUSSED, | oot o A s paetios, | HARLAN CITIZENS ~ MUCH EXCITED. IMUSRMENTS, ASSISTED BY AN AMERICAN VESSEL, ok fiest premium and Mamio Tho; The plaintiffs in‘the suitare Dubuque parties | s second. Fred Hewett of Broken Bow won | P -~ - . ¥ - the bicyole race. The display on the track of | ) CAHESSEEL'S ENVOY. g G 3 There s somothing particularly refreshing Chicago and Boston Still Itacing for | over fifty full biood and thoroughbred horses actions and Limitations Now tmn- . 3 Details of the Crime Confessed by | in the loyalty theator-goors show the memory | Balmacedist Refugeos Predict tho Turf was a sight hardly over soenat u county falf. | posed by Law Mast be Re- He Attenrds thg Pricsten Verein at Buf. the Assassin—Robbery Was the of some one who amused and entortainod Easly Overthrow of the Junta Prince 0 [ ) Bay that took falo and js Interviewed, Moty ol them i the post ' Contests—Outdoor swoepstakes at tho was the mcst moved Corporation's ¥ Motive r the Cold admired animal on the grounds. Tho fair Floatig Debt Burraro, Y. Sept, 24.-At today's Blooded Deed Although the original Fritz has been called Lo st will close tomorrow i bdall Rl meeting of the Prins \'\m';lm m-,x;-l»-n‘ylo.vn. : to the other s, 1{ was the ooty of his —— - tire time was taken up by balloting for officers - maguetism, his clevernoss, his kindly sim 3 Tel Day for the ensning yea 3 § ,, plicity that called out a lurgo audience at tho 8. Pavt, Mian,, Sopt. 24.—Special Telo- | ¢ 000 Rion Tuack, L. xaroy, D. C., Sept Ueorge E. Vicar General Muhbohtien of St. Louts ro- | FLAIAN, To. Sept. 94.—(Spoctat Telegram | ko 0 g L b 0oL b e, ame gram to Tnr Bre.| It s ovidont from the | gy, woather was threatening all the after | Leizhton, John I Plummer, Jesse Spalding, | o0 o5 edidonoy of the organization; the | Lo @V BEE.] ~Two years ago Jamos Kobin- | yjmq jent encouragement to the new “Fritz A developme: iers in the past forty-elght | oo v i did not fall and tho track was l Rufus B. Bullock and Joseph W. Paddock, | o5 a0 00 s N iener of Poru, Ind son and his grown sou, Jaspor, old residents, | ju ireland,” who comes, not upon the prostige | 2 By Mexican Cablo to twe Herald hours thit the American nssociution hus | %o ie T Lo | the government airectors of the Union Pa- | F8 PR it b I mysteriousty disappeared from Harlan, They | of mis fathor's name, but reiying on his own Al to T By I have investigntod given up a'l thousht of com ntao with o | e 081000, ponaition and_atlow- | cific Railrond com & HlEd WiEH:: th ml'\” ;th'\fr IIH}I. & r:m.v’. ;:‘ ;-‘m .;n.\n}:;“:‘. e | had rocently sold their little farm and wero II|V:¥‘||]‘}. - i ; g ; tho caso of the mysterious refugees who were National league, and now proposes, if posst- | ancoy; six furlongs. NI socretary of the interior their aunual report A e TS 'l"'"‘m”‘”’”"‘]; eleot tho | L¥ing with J. K. Cumberland. The latter phe et or ) oy Bavosuch . Scenle | smuggled aboard the flagship San Francisco elipse )der organization. Ana 16 O to B nioy s follow! sttt s sl it s00n sold o vont to Missours, The [ PEAHCUR Sl % | in the harbor of Valparaiso on September blo, to eclipse the older organization R ISHRUC ARG HHTE iy OROANBRk as follows Bikna 1okt L HexE TRBS LR 0 ldout and wont to Missourt. The | il ™ b roughout the scones are ail rbor of Valpraiso on Soptembor 1, A gentleman connectod with the game here | 1) wio beat Gold Dollar 100 (30 to 1) four Fo year 1300, as compared with 1830, the XA TAE At S hTER KA Bl Watser, | Kebinsons were good people ana for years [ the accessories in keoping with tho m . | the night before the vessol sailed Callao, for the pust three years received a lottor [ lengths. Time 1:15. aross earnings of ‘the Union Pacific railroad A GO U LER UL, WISEr | \wore engaged in the selling of milk in Har- | cent scalo upon which “Fritz i Irei | a fact which gave rise to the rumor, gen- A G Eacond race, purse 81,000 for-year-olds. sell- | Increased #5266, while tho net carnings de- [ Bishop Otto Seavdetti, Bishop Wigger and > | i broduced > ) yeste:day fror Baltimore marked *'porsonal | 1, it fht PEse SOR ar g SREO i ttore, | ereased 81,01 ome 200 C Fras tleipated closed | 11 Peoplo began talking and whon 1t was | | i o e orally believed, that ox-President Balmacedn wad contidontial,” i which tho schome of | WAL T @' to' 5 Wil twen ‘traifin | * For'the yurie horlod the ross carnings of | $0MO 20 German priosts participated closed | giscoverad that thoy hind some 81,200 on de- | OF the performanco a deal conld be 8aid | was ono of thom, it being arguea that such organization for 1502 was unfolded. It stated | Movedup in tho strutch und wou by thros WP b b Tl Rl L ThG i aATesk sotod with the | POSILID tho local bank, Sherilf Rainbow chosen O tor tre P s P aignod | Phins to proserve secrecy would not that it was proposed to incroase the Associa- | Bent Lepanto threo 1engths. 2 10 ereatest surpriso connected with the | ),,eq, to nvestigate. Cumberland and his | them. Young Mr. Kmmet has, of | have boen takon with any loss im tion’s mombership to twelve clubs. ‘The | _Third raco, the Ocenn View stakes, for i- (uses of this diminution fn the net [ meeting of tho Gorman-American clerical | (2™ \Cors' charged with the murder | course, a hard battio fo Aght, for thero are A porsona I find that year-olds, or o und . furlong. Throo | earnings wore mostly o ter. | union in this city came out touight. The son- thoso who will persist in comparing the question was put directly starte Lu Tosen. 112 (1 to 41; Bermuda, 115 pinon to all the rafln of-tlin’ wosts antl |1yiiian was eagaba BY (N8 (ORELHE SUL. of.LHe of the couple and in May last THetHaa " Tt P i o ‘I;.”?‘ AT refugees were Avallo Viet “Would St. Paul and Minncapolis be will- | (16 to 5" Portehiester, 105 (13 6 1. | aroso ehieily from the exceadinzly low rates | $AUI0% was eaused by the loaking out of the | wero “prought back from Missouri to [ ethods of fathor and son. Thi is hardi | i f the | Af «Crattling finish Lu Tosea, 112 (1 to 4. | prevaling over the zroater part of the torri- | fact th ere Catieusix's personal ropre. | FECE DEOIEAY MK SR EAa it to the present exponent of the rejuven i Ll \ fng to put in o club under the namoof the | o\ & IR (ORHG ermuda, 115 (16 to 1. | tory covered by the system. The fact that | sentativehad been presentin the city throug answer for the crim he wife and husbaud | ated Fritz, for ho has not had the stago ox ntof the court thut tried the young “Pwin City clubt beat Porte hester, 11 A lengths for | the Increass of iout BLMLON In ‘gross earn- | out the N el's deliberations, und was only | were separated in the hope of securing a con- | perience, nor has he the sweet quality which | for conspiracy at Los Cianos on the day before The lotter went on to say thatin case ofa |t c. Time S Lasmnnl § e ilfected ut an ierensed exponsd 1| rrovented at the last moment from making | fession. The household goods, clothing and | Was so distiuguishinga featuroof his Tather's | tho battio of Concon. The prisoners, forty favorablo unswer hore, overturns would be | g ok oact DlIEee L eyt | $5 o000 roners "tii Mntenanes, ¥ tubie; | the opentug addrass of the congress, it hav- | property generally of tho Robinsons. was | Yoice Thon, too, ho lns uot plaved [ oo number, who ages rangod feom 16 1o 1o next fortuicht to Omaha and | Heckalier, 116 @ 10 by won by two jengths. | th Gor making full allownnes tor all locai | 10 been mado plan to Herr Cahensis's | found in possession of the Cumberlands.” A | the part often enough to feel en . ges ranged from 16 td e DAL MO L ALl LL Frod Loe, o8, bent Harding, 113 (6 10 1, | and excoptional requirements for inercased | envoy the intolerable position in which the | constant search has since been kept up for | tirely at home in it, and naturaily Kansas City to got thoso two cities fn, 1f | Fffil Lune 1 (45 to B boat Bar Cxpenditires, i lrgs portion ot the bust clerical union and the congress would bo | dead bodies of the murdered Robirgons, but | thers comes now and then a nervousn their dead bodies subjocted to frightful ivdig- all went woll, tho lottor said, tho eicoult | [ Fifth rice, pirso, 810 st ono and one- | of tho year wis sweurod at rates involving ub- | placed by bim in tio ovent of such o connoc- | without rosult. whiclh mar thy performance. But notwith tios, Ministor of Justico Brraguriz of tho would bo made up of Boston, Baltimore, | §i¥teto Bleven s | Sotute Toss S el . | ton between them being publicy established. | ~This morning Cumberlund was called bofore | standing these drawbacks Mr. Emmet shows | Cpjlian provisional government on September o up Baitimoro, | RN, won by two lonxtis, | Theevent of tho venr towhich we feelealled | o fuil text of the specch that was thus | tho grand jury and searehed, Upon his per. | that the dramatic instinct is strong within ’ Ll et diaulid: Philadelpbia, Washington, Columbus, Louis- | 111 (2 to 1, beat Rimborly, 92 (10t unon to direct thie ationtion ot thy denart: | supprossed was tonight, seoured by the | son was foun b wwriton oonfetnnn ot the | Bim, atd he gives promise of eroating mmost villo, STa OHTMBG . MITWAG e, W distanc 0 14015, ment has been the finaneial cinbarrassment o L was_ tonig bl A son ound a written confession of tho anc o glves promisg.of croauing glmos :'],l"' :. Loui .Il’l: oo .\l\ waukee, Twin Bixth 1w R lonp.wi .,,«,,.”,,.(].M one | the company, brouzht about by conditions iv\v“. ].I}'\J“\r\\'n \.\rmun..m lmuv\;:;v:ll'n crime. It details that he shot both of them :-; much ‘\'fw;\m 5 '“‘1”l“"l\li_'h"“"”‘ type B A ; i : 3 City, Omaha and Kansas Cit mile, Dotit Atartol (2 to Dy | impairing the ability of the company to curry | i the full name of the envoy, and the | in the morning when thoy came | then new to the stugo a score of years ago. dalmacedists who woro guilty of wcts of T'ho tetter suid matters had beon arsanged | Won by thru | rlodo, 140 ¢ fareo Tloting deit ¢ the o 3 Cahensly plan, ns far as kuown pub- [ into tho stable, Ho . concealed fthe | e is consciontious, painstakine and an in- | cruelty and to mako spocial efforts to capturo for a <lub in Chitcago, and that all the clups [ 100% Phe churn, 113 to 1o | The gross lebt of the compiny licly, has been to secure what would | bodies in the stablo during tho day | defatizablc worker, whose soul is rapped ub | jo parties of the prasont ussociation had announced | Starier atdths Bounds’ up. Tinie: | althouh wt times witorly A s B RO R o Gt e HUL G U Lo S i sont; ussoclation had ‘annource rter o CRALTL LD e £ o | America, ndependent of the present Catho- | i and buvied them in the bank of the river | something worthy o bo scen moro their intention to stick. Thero was only one | ! Al = = 1 TR lic bishops, whose authority would bo thus % tha sn, These clomo vacinbly enter It may be imagined what littlo show of ¥ 00,000, OF this amount about ) a 3 d bo s | about a quarter of a mile from his bou: 1an onc hese clements invariably euter h how ¢ doubtful club, Columbus, and if that dropped Long Shois at Latonia wits thio result of expenditures and advances | relegated fo the affairs of the non-German | A4 soon as the ofticers learned of this con- [ into the composition of the successful actor [ justico Senor Vicuna and Colonel Nidaurre out tho plan was to put a club at cither Do- | CINcrxsati, O., Sopt. 24.—Thero was good | fn tho constrivtion of braneles dnd tributary | sposking Catholios. Failing In this te va- | fossion, Camborland was taken ‘ot of ‘tho | and M. Eiimet 'is 1o bo congratulated i | would havo had at tho hands of their re- AT \ing at Latonin this afternoon, Tho first | NS or the purchuse of swck in such 1inos | cancies occurring in tho hiearchy of the | county. He is at tho present timo engaged | Fossossing them T e i & 3 trolt or Indianapolis. : : : Detediol 5 4 the purpose ot control, and ‘was fully | United Statos wora to bo filled totho grentost | in making & o P fossion to o totaey | - Miss Helen Sedgwick plays Lady Amolia, | YeAReful enemies. It will also account for The proposition is very favorably received | race way taken by Meanenough who sold as | re ol by seeurit Juivalont or S e king a de confession 10 a notary il 8 N the extrome measures of precautio tod prog y { : by socuritio extent possiblo by German ecclesiastics. and that confession will bo in Harlan bofore | afterwards Fuitz's wife, quiotly and offec easures of precaution adopte horo aud if the opportunity Is offored a club | bixh ns0to 1. Tho stakns raco, which at- gEaItally Cheltronsliny s T was denied by soveral priests that Herr | morning. v. She reads well and kaows the truc | in getting them through thoroughfaves filled will be put in. An atwempt is being made to ‘l",‘l"‘.:,‘““‘];“y‘(""\‘,"’;‘l:;"‘:}";':";”" easily won by |y, "heautumin of 1890, brou rima !‘ml"'l.uur‘u 1 had taken wetual participation {t contains a_carefuily prepared diagram [ valuoof the dramatic situation, i _ | with their focs and the reticenco that fol- interest big capitalists and it is said Calvin | el A & through the ombarassment of f in the secret proceedings of the congress. of the river and the point at which he says r. George Rextord makes a sufliciently | jowod their arrival on the 8 Goodtlok o B Pirst race, selling purse for S-year-olds and | houses in London, the market for investm Here Baumgarten himself, in an interview | the Robizsons are buried. There is muca [ coldblooded = Lawyer Priggins to please 8. Goodrich, managor of tho later-Urbau | wpwird chathave not won ‘two mves at this | securities of il kinds, ot in this country | with tho Assoclatod . press reprosentative, ot ind horter oL the catesie of the | most exacting audience, Captain O'Dowd is streot railway linos, 13 willing to o | 2 O L T, | bt oy ST, mpatred i | ropliod that he had como to America for the | tarrible crme and if the Camberiand's wero | Well plaved by Mr. Mason Mitehell, while | have been sacrificed on_the spot by tho mob eoterprise heavily. A millionaive Minne- S R e B purpose of attending the congress, and roach of thoso who knew tuo Rob. | Charles ~ McDonald makes a very strong | if the fugitives had been detected in their at apolis clothier has also exprossed o desire to U R ‘|‘.‘-'.'.'|J"'h"."f"l',\}'y'«“fn?xn" i, 18 alaysto b ‘;’i’é‘,’fi‘é-.}‘,‘:fi‘.?“‘ I:;:,::;xl\;“fgifll;f;:}::g;’r g insons it 15 Safo to suy no trial Would. ever bo M cH RO L QIO BhOREDtr| | ool oTastape Put 325,000 into the schemo. It is said it will cond rge. 1 purse: for i-year-olds | d 1% fubjec o compang to embir- - Cabensly. o admitted, howoyer, that | hey lomas. s L . Thero arc now no loss than five Balmn- g J pwards, one mile und onc-sixtecnth. | rassment fro sat monetary disturbances, | ho was privy chamberlain of his holine: — Baby Spenser as Lena was very sweet and % not be diicult to get pledges of $100,000 in | Four Starters. Royal Garter, 116 G to 1) | and must be frequantly enrried through by | and was in training in the academy of uoblo Brigade Reunion Close pretiy, u'u.: of course won the hearts of | cedist refugees in this city. Perhaps the tho two citios for a toam and grounds. SO i, 111 (10 b ] sosond: » IoR I AR | TCChmCRStrAES NICh Lhe scouriey sMorcl | ecclesinstics in Reme Moixis, In, Sept. 2h- [Special Tele- | thoso ' who lova children, Miss Lytton | most prominent among them is Claudis In caso of the deal going through 10,000 | 4 ialfin front of Joo Blackburn, 119 (e The pe [y‘nr the Unfon Paeific Rallroand or‘;;}f'?]“l'gflf"‘"" l\l :‘g‘l}‘(‘“‘}l.\' with Cahensly | gram to Tue Bee.j In the Crocker brigade lnrl\r"':.’Iu’\\;'m(inrlk_\‘ well, ‘f“'l‘! x-m‘\' od an ex- | Vieuna who, under Balmacedu's gov ayill bo put into grounds at Snelling avenue, | the favorite. Timo, 4 company in acquiring eoritrol of tributar is ideas 1"? he was asked. - annion tuduy a s % § . | cellent foi 1o humor 'of Thomas. R T 7 i h i b e b bt shI o st va o mhtra Heap sweopstakes for [ lines, either through tha purchase of stock or | “Not in the least,” ho roplied, “Why, it | Feunion tutay an hour was spent this morn- | S58G 0000 0 Guette of singers, one S e i P ¥ 250 batl, | . year-olds and upwards, one mile and sev- | advinees in alding construction or otherwisc, | is nonsenso to think of such a thing. You [ 0% in marcing tothe old home of General | "4\ lovely boy vocalists, the chimes, and | MM as president of Chili, but but for teunis, cricket and lacrosso gamos as | ity vards. Six startors! Helter Skelter, 110 | has been froquently diseussed may deny that absolutely.” Crocker in ibis city and visiting Mrs. | tho ofective sconery condpire to mako a | Whose election has been ignored by the junta. well. e ek L R T S A R G T M T Baumgarten’s suppressed speech was ovi- | Crocker. At the bu-iness meeting at the | very meritorious production, macedu's ministers, Godroy, Barrados, Will Piay for the Eavth. 3 PR LR 5 the sootim T ey Hoabied Ji%tire | dently written under the impressiou that ho | opora house the following brigade ofiicors o5kt R G At ar 0y Derd i CN o el sot aea s C I . 24 cial Tel Fourth race. the Latonia prize, a handican any eould linvomaintained: lts solvency | Was 10 addross a lnsgo numbr of tho higher | were elacted: ' bresident. Colonel H. H HIS LOVE W.AS DEADL well as Admiral Viel, tho governor of Val Stoux Ciry, Ia., Sept. 24, —[Spocial Tele- | ¢, yoar-olds, nine furlongs. Eight starters: | excopt through such a polivy. The time clergy. The specch begins *Most reverend | Rood: first vice president, General Sunders chE: pIOL: 8 gram to Tus: Ber.|—The world's champlon- | Liura Doxey. 103 (1 to. 1. won in o whipping | when the Unjon Pacifit. conmande fuil | archbishops and. pishops, highly respected | second vice presidont, J.'H. Munroo: thied | b po 0 o N sodd puraiso, and Morago Fuentls, who com ahip sorios of six gamos will bo played horo | finiah by two lonztha Tow Rozers 119 @ te 1) | and remuncrative ratos the whalo business of | president and thjs djstinguishod audionc vico presidont, a. Marinc; fourth vice pres LIS tet ol e Ul manded the torpedo cruisers Condill and By {ha(hioago and Sloux City jaiubs begln: | ris Senipe dele, (2to 1), next in >:-'..r'|1.‘.'-“1.!yyrin:rlj"hi‘\:yl-'\”' ‘vh\_ ‘vllm i/’l\":r““ i X"h.is s’v;u,uclll warnly and enlu,:lu-'s Wind- ;l‘.:\‘v, }\l lll.] (.v:n\.k-l‘l“mrrv' lmnvxf.llg secre- o r l\ e i Lynch, which sunk the congrossional ‘war: ning October 6. The Sioux City teain guar- sweepstakes | railrond and, at the present time. nov | forst He also :::m:@“‘;“"fli‘m“; e recording aSEetary; ol (|u|‘ A Kan, Sopt ecause she | ghip Blaneo Bncalado in Caldera bay. T have 1 an s E sp g thi : s Bk would not marry him Elijah Wutts, & | (3)1ed with all these prominent Balmacedists antees §2,00¢ to tho (v,,mvo team, for 2-yeu. Y . g ers; | ouly trans taltraflic.but thatof every o , fis f J S D104 (410 1), won handily ensth | state and territory thre which and transforming them into enemies of the T'he folloviing commitico was appointed to | guyngen printer, shot and mortally wounded TIONAL LEAGUE. a half from Judge Jowell, % S to 1) a | divided between i uy, church. Tho hgly father had endorsed | consider the matter of crectinga mouument | v/ i oo on the stato of affairs in Chili and tkey havo A L LE 2 et beroro Taloro 157645 40 9, Wi, | matutuined i policy Ve su Windhorst and_thamcesptance of the latter's | 1o the late General Belknap at Arlington | Mss Katio Holloran this morning and theu | iy givon their opinions. Every one of Lt tn Hip || Timeii1316755 & s Would have been equivulent to a volintary principles was only. fhe acceptance of the de- | Heights: Eleventh regi t, James [elly; | blow out bis own brain: them expresses the strongest doubts of tho S = assent to the bankruptey of the system. How- T o Thirteenth, C. W. Kepler: Fiftee Majo iss Hallol oy o8 s Capito = [(I;n.\;ll :Lu l((mvnlz. & Pare ro. | EYm D the poricy'of Securing wuxiifuy or sire of the pope himself. \ll:-\\{.:nn‘:,:‘-' & :}:}\‘m' I‘«,‘ "“J““l',' n«}‘"- T 0":“ s L}‘ILI “.: “a: @ l't‘f‘“l? M‘ "h" Capol | seapility of the presont governmont. In sup- Citrcado, 11, Sept. 24.—Pittsourg lost to- 10400, 1l )i Sopkiit. —CGarfel Che by ADAALELE LI B Ll LU et i p 1 *FURE. GaoanNtarirewa LR R, 5 ce. 5he quit work at 3 o'clock this morn- | 1,5ut of this belief it is stated that there are too P D et ompany. and whilst the tarms and conditions PENSION BUREAU. Goodell of Towa City was choscn socr e o s tar ledlTor Tar Hore it Besnarana || B L shat bhore 810100 the Hag tesults of the and the Recognition of the Defeated Faction. (Copyriahted 191 by James Gordon Bennett.| Lisia, Peru, (via Galveston, Tex.) Sept. tho deputy and Colonel Vidaurro, the 18 yeavs, wore afterward massacred and issued an order to | cutor Fiscales liveeting him to arrest, if possible, all thoso responsiblo for the Los Canos outrage. San Francisco, ‘Ihere is mo doubt that their lives would Uncle's Luck Still stays by Hour of Need. Second and Quinoy to wait for her. Just as navy. Thero is anwer now tho last inning. The game called at tho end First ruce. three-fourths of axmile: Cryspino | ue open to discussion, the policy, whol Annual Report of Commissioner Raum | of Goueral Belknap wero reported and [ Quincy streets, accompanied by another | g wagically opposed. The common peoplo, PILbUrg....o. conoere ooe 1 0001 80 0—4 0 eleven-sixteenths of a mile: |~ Wo helieve that as a whe o- STINGTON, —T re Ay g Wo helieve ‘that as a whole it is heroto Wasmixatoy, B G.—The annual roport of | mecting i 1805, This AMtOFM0ON. & BARGUOL | P i st hiet Lo e 7 el : ) and s a selves heard in opposition, Pittshurg, 2 Ohleago, L Earaed runs: Pitess |, Third race, one mile: Governor Ross won. | purpose, wid that the Union Pacific railrond | submittod to the sderetary of the interior | ing programme: Toasts and responses, Ger.- utohin: vor, i ests hirs been, throus olicy.madevastly | oo 0 ain C. W. Kepler . B e SULa5Y, Y Miller, Viekery: Hutehin ivor, rosts hiws been, throuzh that policymadevastly | gz 1o bongioners borno o the rolls of the | tait C. W. IKepler of Mt. Vernon: “Cieneral | shoulder. RTIT H TR GO Gt dem Bosroy, Mass., Sept. 24 —Koere's pitchin ne: 1400 structed and Sofl hus brought addi- v i 8 tructed and asod s brought addi- | on the rolls of the bureau at the clase of tho | tation, *The Pride of Battery B, Mrs. Fior Rl R I At BLELLbA OGRS VIS DG “ | certain to create a bad impression on the Philadolphia . 0000 0000102y Thme: 115 3 on, Leo second, Onkdale third, Time: 1:1 SRetan T bat wbont 155 milosfrom Miiford | Widows and daughters of revolutionary | | i 4 ; t ah about 12 out Milfor iam B. Allison. Short speeches, General 4. seyodita S litakacls conveyed to an undertaker’s and Miss Hal RS VR, G o0 ols and Rennet ecto’ aud I Cavsrinee Ciry, Ind., Sept. 24,—Tho races | - [n Oregon and Washington about $1,500,09 Unknown Dead at Des Moine thought the young woman would recover, [ ¢ ollow a1 MBI CoR e Nuw You, Sept. 24.—The Giants went to | the attendance large. Nancy Hanks was in | Columbia river. "All'this work was immedi- g ol y woro boaten 6 t0 0 by Ward's joblots. Scoro: | out a break in 2:001(. Her runuing mato | reenmod. g P a in er this " S vi known man was found in the river this | mado to kill the girl. About two months [ oo oot 8 L T e of Wita; Now York, 2; Brooklyn. 6. Brrors: | was gonorally concaded that had tho runner | thit no oxtraordiniry mousires would becomo iy howio ached in August 8L | 12,200] navy invalid pensionors, 3,070; nav down. He was then arrested on a chargo of | Argontine Republic, in pormitting the suieide CLEvELAND, O., Sept. 24.—The home team | Four-year-old trot, purse #800: “Belie | throueh the banks and trast comvanies and I the 210 pucing unfinished, Frank Dortch @ rities, most of which were | 1s an iucreased number of orig ) 3 dismissed. Watts remained about town and | that the new goverament did not intend ty 6000000 0~ S o e o vor.| (GirA UG oviding for tho 188un o ; i . ¥ 5 ; U] Nelson will make s socond effort to lower | en August i6, providing for the issue of note Thore wero 222521 first. payments of every | lided with u passeuger train. Fourt en poo- | meanwhile, had secured work on the Capi AT e o e (OH o ngton: Regilte neINGETolIE ormed been' tuken ot g 502 less whan was required for tho 1 4 Yosterday morning Watts armed himself | lished government all through the strugilo Nutional League Standing. gram to Tur Bee.|--The following is the list the finance ot U made during tne yoar was $230.35, and the | cluded among their number several notables | but littie attention was paid to his threat. United Stat Phoy say.that this: domon Oblcago. ........ 80 M 10 [ At S i halt milo trot: | hiua plodsed il s stoers and honds Lomraet | allowed uuder the act of Juue 27, 1500, was-| summer af. San Sebastia Hatloran _and dectived that if 1t had not D o : poriment third. Time: 1284 press properiies, in fact every availublo usset. | for tho procoeding yoar wus $455.71, beiag a | taken out of the debris.” Among the latter [ Watts and his victim bocame acquainted | The now leaders in Chili, it is furthur D Neo 2 o I one: i « 0 O 1 1St h Brookiva! X 5 Xittle Scott eeond, Littlo Jim third, Honest | sulo or disposition of thom and the payment of | ““pio aggrogate annual valuo of tho 076,150 | operator in signaling that tho lino was | comely gicl, about 2 years of age, and the = a first, Bussie second, Dandy third. | throe creditors and two diroctors of the com- | 50,247,200, and the averago aunuul value of | tempted to commit suicide. It is feared that | dren. She was a great favorite in the ofice, | will always be exposad o tho dauger of some Orioles Seem to have Hit the Stide for i DAL, meeting roquesting the committes to ndd one | of June 27, 1500, was $121.51 quiry into the Burgos accident, T'he com- = k among the laryge class of oflicors, The civil day’s game through Batdwin's wildness m upon which some have been acquired might f of the committee. Resolutions on the d many parties in Chili and that their interests A won, Annie Clark second, Redstone third. boon i 6, 5 Ny = o faral * of the seventh on accountof darkness. Score: | ¥ me: 1Hit tagiieanuntlnuislcont fue tojbedS1nIm —Interesting Figures, adapted. prDter RVt holad ffedhatil it s urged, ave not satistied with matters as ettty Ottumwa was selected as the next place of | punied hor home, knew the routo sho Thes Zstanalan e o e e e b ChiRLO, s 50 3003-7|E tace won. Van Buren second, Cyrus | fore boen wisely. conservately and honestly | o o i i g ? S e i % Oilits: _ Pittshure, 0. 1% Errors rd. Time: 1N carriod out, with w stnglo and ‘isinterosteq | Commissioner Ratmmiof tho pousion bureau, | was held at Crocker's woods with tho follow- : s | he refugees also call attention to the acts bure, #: Chio: :, Baldwin, | Zeke Hardy secoud, Getaway third. Time: | proper, ipon which the lien of overnment | today, shows thaf.on'Juae 30, 1391, thore was | eral Belknap; “The March to the Sea,* Cap- | she passod he shot her below the right | o 4ho supporters of tue now government m B | v = ce, one und one-sixtoenths miles more viluabl ity of the g & ), & i . BUT THE FIELDING WAS AWFUL, % ! b L ol govorn: . 3 cKer 1 J ok Y4 & aign,” Col- Vi ) v start ' L rsecond, Banicrapt third. | mont enchanced. Every milo ot rowd con- | bureau, boiug 133,26 moro than wore carried | Gact corestns Cutis o oc mpaien,? Col rovaus nado no outery, but startod to ruN. | g aud officers wlo woro udhoronts of _ | I g 90 on32 ecl- | Thpeo shots were heard and the police found | 1 had no back number qualities about it today. | FiIfth race, thzco-fourths of a mile: Ron | tionul tribute to the trunk Hne. ; 1o | Bulmacoda, and say that such spitofulioss is Seoror 3 Dorlan second, Midway ur 180 about (20 miles of uow road, [ 1ast flscal year.: They dro classifiod as fol- | ouco Tarron Wilton: tonsis, “The Volun- | 1 body Wit | bolow tk Bl Sy L RIn 0 e Nt e ngs, had been added to thé | jows: teer,” General Josiah Given of Des Moine ad shot himself just below the car, the bul- | (| o at large. Tt is also alleged that 001 0 400, Uron-fourths of alle: Folut vember there was under con- i +The Nation Thev Defonded,” Senator Will- [ let passing out near the lett. His body was ””fm';‘w‘m“m:r “}C \nrllhcn;”:--\‘ '.,,(‘,,“ A b G R UL Errors: e aromee 10 bloche, upen which nearly 31,003,000 has | soldiers, 23; army invalid pensioners, 413,507 | H. sStibus of Chicago. Toast, *“Iho Runk o han oote and Kl SRR 3 LT army widows, minor children, ote., 103,557; | and File,” Colonel D. B. Henderson, Dubugue, | 070 t)ukvlu m“h(‘r ‘l‘;’""-l_ “"”0 1“”’?‘“‘ 93 | imo at least, turned overto the mob and runs: Boston, 2: Philadelphia, L has beon expended on tho' Portland & Puizet | navy invalid pensioners, 5,440; navy widows, = pumioned e llor o mt BRI wanton destruction of works LOST JUST THE SAME, in all classes today were hotly contested and | Sound road, including the bridge acrods the | minor children, otc., 2,303; survivors of the A R S TS b ; i 2 o R T2 ko war of 1812, 7,500; survivors of tho Mexican BoLOLNEA S Donki3 D Dec S| LTI ISR W CR AT pillag I tho » lon- sleop on the way to Breo oday erfect condition and trotted h o with- | ytely suspended ontho firat suggeston of i) i ram to T T dy o oe v L 3 N oop on the way to Breoily: today and they | perfect condi or mnile with: | fuancial danger, ana has not ws”yot beon | war, 16,870} widows of soldiers of Mexiean | 8T8 to Tuk Bie|—The body of an un Chis was tho socond attompt Watts had | 4p1o”° was the fact that tho mob Now York.... .....0 0 0 0 000 0 0—0 | mot with an accident, going clear over tho | Every offort was mado to retrench expendi- | " . Hopotke s R ORuBIEY T e e O M L KOO C O L D O3 following are the numbor of ponsions of | mormng. He.was about forty-five years old | avo, whilo on a drunken spreo, he entercd SIS =l T AT Brockiyn s 1R loi]te roul ogoou & e iSpaebed | o sevoral classes granted under the ac and was dressec like a miner.” Ho had prob- | Hall & O'Donnell’s printing establishment, Rugimenioffeaptiamilie s rihoinione, Now York, i lrooklyn, 1. Ewrned runs: Now | oontinued to the finish sho would have low- | necossiry to protect [ts oredic June 27, 1800: Army invalid peusione ably been dead four or five days. An inquiry | whero she was omployed, and tried to shoot | tue refugees criticize mostseverely the action York, 0: Hrooklyn, 2. 'Batteries: Buckley | ered her record to possibly 2:05! A erisi¥ in tho financial affairs of the com- | 97,136; army widows, minor c., | faifed to reveal his identity. her. Mr. Bean, the foreman, knocked hin | of General Joso Urribum, the minister of the and Rusio: Kinslow'and Lovett. 5 23 trot. purse #500: Dandy won, Bislant [ [t bacame blo, If not impossible. to | wiiow: 5 7 S ; TWENTY-1 ] 7 k ' RGN/ e el L Ok n e o yvron, 1 ot it not, | 0. to | widows, minor chiluran, ote., 1,4, WENTY-THREE KILLED. assault with intent to kiil. Tho printors | of Baimacoda, for LR v nd 2 DRstilinic i 2HG s ¥y tine debt wny longer | " nyyviny tho last fiscal | voar first s — took an_interest i the case, and upon his | o D "”;, (B LD Ay “’[.““‘_' won & prettily piayed game of buil today by | Arelier wou, Dr. Sparks nd Fred Witkes | i becime necossary 10 fuad it, at foast for a | Were paid upon 181,160 original ¢ ¥ Fatal Raiirond Wreck in Spain—Many | agrecment to leave town Miss Halloran [ 11+ ‘Thoy say that the ante-mortom letters apportuno batung and darlng base-ragning, | Phrd: Host timo: s o enable the company to | quiring 331,301,535 for thoic payment. Thi; Wounied. agreed uot to prosecute and the ease was [ Writton by the ex-presidentshoyw wiearly Scoro: won the fiest heat o %05 Sopt, 24,1 3 eai on U he e and O oudy hypothocated in the teaporary loans. | over the year 1500 of 04,532 The aggregato | MADRID, Sept. 24.—The express teain run- f ;hou¢ 1o weeks ago was laid off by ore v ? By l'lmnlund 12000 1 01 0—5 [ Abdallih the second in 2:15%,. sures were adopted at the meeting held vavar i Bt titih ing botweer ros an S i BI0UUVOMO0 LS e ) observe the laws of tho country. Tho | cost, however, was 81,087,302 less, ning between Burges and Sz2n Saba tian col | man Bean for uness, Miss Hallor Ny ooi50s SaroRE LI Vo HY Coltha ostila i OIno RGO Beramei | nia ceen A ane o 10 the wmoutit of $24,000,00, runumng for throe de o slish toward asta o5 Batte ng litaireog RO 3 10ASt yeurs at 024 per eent, ind huve nt this date, | deseription, requiving 335,552,274, being 3 ple were killed and twenty-four wounded. tol. Aiiiiude gotshosiinglia)ionardsiies falab R Among the killed was an Englishman, The Earned runs: Cleveland, 1. e, 2 ¥3 creditors and othors first payments made during the last fiscal d with a -caliber vevolver and annol { his | and contrast it most unfavorably with what Norrork, Neb., Sept. 24.—iSnecial Tele- of about two-thirds vear. The averawe value of first payments | rest of the dead are Spaniards, and they in- | jntention to kitl Bear. Ho was drunk, and | they style the “corrsct nemtrailty’ of the Playod Won. Loat. ™ Per Ct. | of races for today: rom any - present rage value of “fivst payments on claims [ of this city, who have beeu sponaing the [ Ho was continually talking about il Qe i y ment. To socure thess notes the company v L 3 " atratos tho necossity. for 0l03o stionswith Roon.. 2 o oA Judgo Thurston fivst, Gold Leat second, Ex- | and auxiiinry and its extonsive conl and ox- | §71.25. Tho average valuo of first payinents | Iifteen dead and thirty injured have been | been for Bean she would have married him, | the latter government. OlbYe sna o 30 i Novelty raco, watk one-lalf mile, trot one- | flio duposit of socuritles hus boen muds With | reduction in the averago - first payments of | are the artists Lucas and Lonz. The col- | last winter, when uoth were i [ Fo)aTinaa imust bullia rkilbaud tos Tauia ia Eoi Pittaburs 5 halfmile, run one-half mile: Rosa K. fisst, | Drexel, Morgan & Co.as' trustees, and the | §246,3% lision was due to the blunder of a telegraph | Hall & O'Donnell’s, loran was a ‘.;“'_‘“”";_ et ll;\:‘,_’.]:,‘fi‘l‘]"."’::l‘,‘;'_‘““‘: Jincel 0 m fourth. Time: 1:: . n0tes are t o e control and ee- ) 'y o S it s Clucinati.. » O e ons e mila andlropents | coves axe Lobayundarsilie control and ditess | pensions: ontha frolll ofiduno 8L, 1801, Was . The station master at Burgos hus at- | supportof b widowod mothor and | two chils | present condition of things exist, the country AMERIUAN ASSOCLATION. Tinie: 1:4%, pany, with power to add to their nutuber. each pensions was $130.99 and the average | ten of the injured will die. ‘The cabinet at | but was so pe >d by Watts that she [ political party coming into power through a Track was good; weather very cool. A resolution wis unanimously pussed at tho | annual value of each pension under tho act [ its mecting today decided to iustitute an in- | sought employment clsewhere, Dar o . moro direetor to thoir numboer, but wo ure not | ' 4 b fiscal. yoar there we: T T LR T (T o awson Connty Fair ore dirsietor to thote nimber but Wo 4re ot | At the close of tho fiscal voar there wero [ panv was ordered to increase the number of ST ST Barrivone, M., Sopt. 24.—The Bostons EXINGTON, Nob., Sopt. 24.—[Spocial Tolo- | o1 i et il pie e st boeth, ki | 33574 pensionors on tho rolls who remainod | siznal men, it having been found that many " ployes were toyal 1o Balmaceda, wou a gamo from the Baltimoves today by | gram to Tut Ber]--Ovor 5000 peoplo at- | aet of) Would soom i ruuirs saclh | WP for tho wantof tie, and who wore cu | of tho lattér hake boen employed - sixteon tobert AL &tecle, e of the prom] o T T T T 0 o 5 lnt R et i e e e B ropren hon the eopmitiee. itled to roceive $1,55,242, which will bo paid | bours daily, of Dy Lo, 0. 15 doind ST :::\Tx:fi,]::l.um \f;.um" s AL Haore) ',fi'r'ul ‘f,hl‘_’“:_:‘“‘: B0H 04R LY. “l‘lu‘l“‘j(;‘»" n‘}"’ whozoven i directors huve, after earo- | out of the nppropriution for tho curre R aall| ey oraliontie | Tamiliami nerishadfiink ol B A o R A < SR e imm, decroaso in - revenuo from RALGMDEOG g sint] 05040 G| fanmery raco was won by Little Jao, a norse | ful eonsideration, reluctantly concurradin | your, and thoro romaiued ot tho closo of tho | railway disaster near Burgor, including tho | erowds ut the court housv 3 omrs AT RONOERIIEAD L Ot ) Hits, 165 Er ¥00o was won by Bill Hizrodt, Dhantom soe | uppurontly, thoonly mouns of refioving. the | Ascal yoar in the hands of the scveral pen- | judge ¢f Victoria, his wife and daughter Three Talians were killed vark, N. 1., | shoutd pay off in two years ull the deb 0 was wo o, om sec ntly, g sion agents tho sum of #5,713,550.04, which | = Twonty dead rnd twontv-three injured, | by the explosion of a win at a feast day coie’ | thus contrasted. Such is a resume of th Baltimore, il 3 teMahon Pime The i tas | COMPANY, VUL Wo CRUNOL DUt tezret the tem- & and Robl Oirlon, Qus and ||/ Rd: Tlmas Ihio throo-minuto raco was | (IR Gy ar 6f the provision for roiior, | has siuce beon covered inio ihe ' treasury. | four of whom havesinco died, wero tokon | Vrition. Flzht wers wounde views expressed to mo by the refuge I H ‘ vO! v Johnny Simms, Queen Anne second. Tl ded 507 2 " ris. chil ) vere . ¢ Tiline 1 ( Murphy. Eurned runs: Boston, 3: Balti- | \on by S Q Ani ond. | jnd the additional fact that it has become | This amount, alded to #.607,13322 of tho | from the debris. Mau childven were Governor Fifer of Tilinols ) ppointed Dr S e s g roug| more, 4 The contest of the day wis the free-for-all | necessary to hypothecato not only the bonds, | pension amount not drawn from 'the treusury, | killed. When the queen roceived news of tho | P W, Reilly of the Ciieazo Nows wmember of | But evergthing is now peaceful throughout B WRHE RI AvIN G FOR RIEFH EEACR. pacing race, Cricket winning two heats, Red | but the stocks representing ownership or con- | aggregatos tho sum of $9,320,056.00 of the | disaster she stopped the fetes in honor of | t1e Board of Health of thit state i all Chbili, The junta, in keeping with tho Mitwavkee, Wis,, Sept. 24.—Knell was rono. Time: 15, 52 This | trol in the extensive coal propertics 1 the | appropriation which was not expended. | her daughter’s virthday and requested the A sensutional bill for divorce has beon filed | promise made by President Montt and Col race wil finished tome ompanies of the entire tributar) b il - - g 4 H P in the ehu court at Lawre shurg. 1 " wild and bis fleldors went to ploc toritical | ace Will be finished tomorrow. o SR A \4.‘.",.}”- There will be a deficiency in the appropria- | minister of justice to send all the details, GERPR AR e T Cras | onel Canto to tho discontentod volunte moments, Game was callod at the end of tho vto 008 t ] and finaneial ability - | tion for the payment of fees and expenses of Forr—— MeLanahun, troops 1n Santiago on ‘Tuesday, shipped today eighth inning on account of durkness, Score: ; Al "'".1 ¢ \l » Nelson. t Wo cannot antictpate uny | examining surgeons of about $500,000. NATIONAL WOMANS' ALLIANCE. R AT, (TN T e JAMARANIR RN LIS i 2 Eautian. b o oo o prel | INpErENDENCE, Ta, Sopt. 24.—C. W. Wil- | untavorible result, but in Wizirds | Tho total amount disbursed on nccount — Rour Crook, Bus oxplotnd. kiling. d. Bir | ou0 soldiers 880000 0 023 tiaws hus accepted Don J. Leather's proposi- | the intezrity of the system and, under possi- | of pensions, expenses, ote., during tho fiscal | Establishea the Better Educat Boriin Ji s Cangorand Churles I Grove, | br Columbin 2 4 f e Dol o ) Hits: Milwiuikeo. 8 Columbus, 11. Errora: | tion to matoh Allerton and Nelson at Grand | pig,difavorablo conditions foréha sale of the | yoar was $115,54 71, as compared with of Women in Politics, Bic. ali well ko lnmber men Colonat Carvello, who songht rofuge on Milway Columbus. i Battries: Dwyer | Rapids for a purse of $10,000, the winner to | the divee Smitteo, tbent ulil | $106,493,500.19 "disbursed duriu L Erancis: s, Henoy of Tu-son, Ariz. shot and | board of the British naval vessel Liffey at ates, A government woll conducted and Vaug Knell and Donohae. Earned | take all, the race to oceur October 6, mately lead to its disintozration and the lo ing fiscal year, so that 1t appears that 138,216 Torexs, Kan., Sept. 2 charter for tho | ftally wounded SentorJ. 0. [andy. Heey | 2245000 5 o P ruus: Milwaukee, I; Columbus, 2 —_ e most satunbio tibutarion "0 M0 1% | pansious Werd added to the rolls durin National ‘Woman's ailianco was filed with | was e wttornoy tor Me Handy b diverce | Coquimbo whon that town was survondofod FOREMAN BEAT HIMSELP. Tips for Toaa Th nditions previiling i this time em- | fiscal year just closed, at an increased cost to | the secretary of state today. The incorpor- | PEoSed! brought. by her nsalnst her hus- r-v}u-nvm!rl. loft that port subiequently for Puiankieits, P, Sopt. 21.-Tho Athe | These horses have boon pioked as good | Pusizc the recommendatins mado by con- | the nation of $12055,000, as compared with | aiops aro tho wife of Senntor Peffor, tho | It was stated at the offico of the Misgouri | GHIA0 00 the British naval hoat Arcquipa lotics dofeated ' Washington tais afternoon, | ehances in the varous races: d by govorument directors. No ono | tho oxpenditures for tho'provious fiscal year, | 2107 M0 W0 W8 6L Tanor BAEh TA9 |, 1t was stutad ut, the offico of e MIsioutd | gy vossel stopped at Tquigue, and was principally through Foreman's wild work in LATONIA railwiy systom withont being fm- | 800 said expendituro includos 81, i AR e e e faemorss | Miroctors yestordny and tiors had been: posi- | prompiiy visitod by an arawd forco of men, the box. : e pressad with tho necessity for reliof by the | UPon vouchers romaiuing unpnid at tho close [ rotary J. B. Fronch of tho stato farmers' | yivelyno action tuken In rogard to the divie | ROV SR SO E0TEE L charge a Ronounce d ro Pxae v alliau Mrs, Emwa D, Pack, edi- | dend 10 BFESALAL L:QIOROM LAYYOLY OR5HQ QN Ath! 3 121100 0-0 H T Py iy removal of exactions nud Tinitations now ini- | Of the year alliag % g / : Wi 0 QD00 0 TS 8 [ B 3 Nlation posed by Taw., Ity vitully essential that this d'l)ln'lm;\hu last year 20,525 pensionors wora | tor of the Topeka Farmer's Wifo, The Union Feaguo olub of New Vork tor of appropriatin \”“"0”““*‘ Athlesios. 14; Washington. 19, Errora: Y T T T e R conp should by treed from these to cnablo | dropped " from the volls for various causes, | oo S McCormick. worthy | 4ered o d nner anid raception to Moy Slont e Athioblos, 5t Washington 1. Bactorios: Gan & Assndolaian o itton Tatuin dtsoit in compotition withother | and of this number 14,220 wero dropped by and Mrs. Fanoy McCormick, worthy | [ussor ab its club rooms Iast nkzht. 'Noarly WEATHER FOlECISE ders and’ Millizan: Foremun and MoGuire. & Colority—Comathor, systowis not so hampered und rodtralned; “The | roason of death. foromen e of5r ho - lulghia shof NI abar s L etuny- republiohn (ot Spromingiids inusln ata Yor O nd Viewity —Clearing wi Karned runs: Athiotios, 4; Washington, 6. CRICAGO. Tattwav fnC it Feations with ausiliary op | Mo l108s to tho ponsion rolis by the de- | Thoobiocts of tho association aro to ostablish | WIS L e ke R A merioan Assaolasiont Neandin 1. Alohu—My Queon tributiry roads is one of expedients, rendored | drease of widows and dependent mothers | a burcau for the better education of women [, ¥1:ton Ne S0 i e ot Ty 1 | Shisht chango in temperaturo, fol Hineat! i N’i-” 2.—Mary Metiowan--Kenwooa. noceasury by the liwitations of various stut- | and fathers was at the rate of thirty-five por | oy social and political questions and to de- | desperido name hn Davis at Florenoe warmer Saturday 4 Start aldwoll e ute ving in view the sec ol e gov- 0] Ll 18 o at e Ol e sol # s 2 S 3 0 afforty I probably « avis hus v Missourd , t local showors; cooler; Boston..... bt 3 K YA ULt Srnment lian. i BElbyatithe gove [LLOODLID (A0 11 s coplmated Lt of th volop u better state mentaily, morally and | I} Hattorty will'probably dlo, Duyls ) ¥ lissouri—T logal g} ¢ 2t Bt Louis. [ i Exol N |‘ l“"‘ But the complox and involved method dlaty ho served Lhd pquniry during the lnta | 4y, with the full and’unconditional | V5o nrrested uortherly winds thloties.. 0 and endorsed bonds hus cost the compuny u | QUEINE anc since tho war. O June 80, st | “mpye gpicars of the association aro: M 1ol e fhnounces, 18, 10, b W - v Jolumbus 4 cogirrad vual X \ 750 of these decoaged soldiers were ropre- ho ofticors o ssociation aro: Mrs sion, he nnnoun 15 to socuro tho | erly winds Friday: warner Saturday Eoutavinio.. . ] 5 savod If [t hiad boon pocmitied 10 15340 1ts own | or othor .!cpun‘:ln-uu D. Dugk, aacralary, autt Mo, Bireas 4. QUs, || Hon in 0 In Tasoms v winds, excopt in extremn western por- Washingion. b A Hastings' Shotgun Experts. direot obligation, sosured by direct mortaage | e dopoton s, . 707 soidiors of tho | Lreasurer, und a long list of vico presidents rest fires completoly sureounded the A Wi Hastius, Nob,, Sept. 24, —[Speoial Tele- [ upon [ts own property. Phovo aro about RANTOT sowdlers of e | rrom twonty-six stawes. Among the vico | towim of Pittsviila wnd’ nexurviilo, Wood gram to Tk Bex. ]—The fifth annual tourna- | 204000t perceive thut the government {5 | Shion nOW Living, dudiof the survivors 520,108 | progidents are Mrs, Mary A. Sbafer of No- | county, Miss, and tho enfire population is | T Pale. clearing. In axtrome benefited by these (mitutions or that | BFC BOW O 00 _EapAon Pous, CEhOK 2 | brasica, Mrs, Mary I3, Leaso of Kunsas and | 9ut flahiin U platics, O BPAVESUEGRES 1 tern portion; northerly winds; warmer, SPEED RING. B 2 3 ment of the Hastings Gun club closed today, of its own len would be lu the least | therefore 658,540 syrvivors who are not pen. o 4 " _ Second Day at Sioux Fall after ono of the best shoots ever held hero, | Impaired by thelr removal. Thoir only offoct | sioners and ' 570,08 doceased soldiors not [ Mrs: P A. Stafford of Missouri. except in extremo sontheast portion; coolor; Bioux Fas, S. D., Sept. 24.—[Special | " foT SLHT PERESIRNE QvOr BOL ihore: | seems to be to add to the Lurden of o con- | represcuted on the foaion ralls Telogram to Tue Ber.|—There were two | I, 8. Urabill ana Frank Parmaleo of Omaha. f:ffffi.‘."('ffl.i"'.“'hf:n ""‘-)"‘l;”1\”:%;-‘!1:‘-‘\1;‘:"1;-ln_ The commissioned rénows his recommenda- homas Carr, o farmer Lv'ng near Quiney : Yy 11, neked his wite and her sister to deatl | fair and warmer Saturday ! SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE. wiili i corn kn fe. nut his niothor-in-vws' ear | For North and South I Warmer; od races deol 3 oday PRrmale A tion of lust year as to the readjustmont of oftund then ouded hls oxlatenco by cutt fair wostorly winds, unfinished races doecided in front of the | Today Parmalee won the fivst, twenty sin- | meet the den ands upon I¢ Hoof luak yeavan.to the.; Fosdiusi Bont oF | What the Odd Fellows DIa ae e | Bix tiroat” o was isanely Joaious o Wiy | R0 50N - air clear 1n oxtrome soveral thousaud atthe stato fair grounds | Kles. With nineteon hits;second, tea doubles Under ull tho conditions surrounding this | tho peusion rating ot of March 3, <0ag: Bellwws. Wi U et A AR A this morning. Brutus Girl won the 85 race, | Sixteen bits; third, twenty-five singles, | Broperty ab present, and the prospective con- | 1533, and March 4, 189, ‘ Ols X¢ Ay b The adoption of a minority report of privil i L with Aiken's Hamaallah second, aud Hiotaga | LWonty-threo hits: “fifth, tiventy siugles, | ditions of the fulure, sof thay way be o S—— » St. Lovis, Mo, Sept. 24 —The soverelgn | gzes und clections committén of the Ontario HEY, RUBE ! Chiof third. In tho afteruoon tho orowd was | bineteon bits; sixth, ten’ singles” and five | fgreseem we donot belleve thyt tie position Twa Small Fires, grand lodge, [ndepondent Order of Oda Fel- | Wato of commens finding Miulstor of Pubiis estimated at 13,000, doubles, ninoteen hits. Brucker won the | jozreebo improy | such ndjust- About 7 o'clock last night fire was discov- | oy reassembled in secrot session today N aa B AT o te s Dol A | Civcus Fakirs Assault a Sheriff and Froe for fourth ovout. ton live ‘oirdn. Dou of Arapa. | wanis; whilsty on tho' hand, tho ability | ered in a story and a half frawme cottage 8t | i uppoal of Colonel C. (', Crabb against | yuis nid 14 niys. Releasa n Prisoner Alwont Bashaw......... % noo and Lat shot & twenty-five live bird | of tho sompany to dischur ze its oblizations t | the corner of Thirty-fourth and Seward arie - [T h courler Just in from Chand'er. Okl,, statoy N < aph, 9 fluon e b E e on wina ne ety Mna o A | N AT tha iblle waarions &0 | the ooryar the decision of America lodgo No. Tof Chi- | A courler just in tro | tnton | Aaxsns Orry, Ka,, Sops 24.—A clrcus AR LA G Awo. terlally enhancod and ultimute bayment | Streets. Wilkio Russoll........ s moro cortainly seoure by such legislatlon s | L0 the alarm, but on accouut of the distance 0'Connor is Champlo wiil pormit of a consolidution and wnitication | were unable to reach tue fire nutil the build. Hoso companis 1 and 8 responded | oago, in the mattor of his trial on charges of |\l BOVSIHOS THRCE, 4 tiday At | showed at Howard City Monday aund a wisaomeauor, decided adversely last yoar by | noon. There are 5,00 pe 10 5110 numbor of falkirs victimized tho peoplo. At the graud lodge, was not sustaiued, and last | and thore wili be & lively scramblo when th | oo™ vocvarday, the sheriff of Kk ARG, A BY WOrd g0 1 Kiven occubied by o colored family who aro at [ YOArs actionwas vatitied. | amittee of the Wostern Trafio | county arrosted th leagor of the gang. He % resolution, was | ®ssocliition has passed a resolution recon handeuffea him and started for Howard City mending the uss of contlunous passenger | by rail. At Dalton, the tirst station out of i | o " i o of the system and an extension of the seeurity | jng was nearly destroyed. The houss was i Nuw Wastaina, B, G, Sopt. 3.—0'Con- | of ‘o kovernmient. ‘cithor dizeeuly or indf- | g J hiora wire Bt flve staftdrs 1 the 3:90 trote | nOE won the interuatiousl seutling race here | pectly to the whoio Broporty YR Y-85 GAMRC. SANLY WhO R tog clas, (o Tesult. Of Whose work 18 a8 | today in 20:00; Banlon two leugth ebiud; | ,Lhe DeaFly concurruut maturlty, intho noar | Prosent out of the city. Tholoss willamount | i1y, and th liguor dealors ol bt future, of the underlying first mort; , ot considered. pe decided tomors " A fliows: Duteb, the Australian, ten tengtbs behind | bonds of the dobt to the Fovorn A lamp explosion at the residence of W not considered. ‘Ihoy will be decided tomor- | (e 00 01T ¢o, 81 Louls nnd-trans con- | Wellington, the meinbers of the fakir gang T8 2014, ¥ Wlager Baby............ S RN 1 ssamnansns 331 Hanlob and Stephonson fourth. The course | the coliateral notes recently issucd, ag, Liam Shane, 1400 Davenport stroet, last night ichester O 3 4 3 3 was throo miles with a turn on Frazer river. | Ing over #100.00./00 Is a fact not to be ov called out the down town department. Loss | fOF the seveuty-third encampment. Port- { mon points, und ull poluts west thoreot of the sherifl, broke the handeufts and took Dillard Aloxandor 43 Dutch got away first and for a quarter of & | l00ked or disrezarded. It presents possible | gpg)) land, Ore., carriod off the p'um. Richurl Chute, & well known san Fran thia prisanar awvay With them Titne: 350 mile led, with Stephenson second: O'Connor | 2onditions which w wise forosizht should i e Adjourned till tomorrow polit'chan, b n fluod 80 and_oriered - | I Wham. ! - then pulled ahoan and positions were ot | 8wPLY proviae for uad ln abundant season. Ssan L Astivals —— prinouvd fy tho county Jail tor tiveduye for | . ©o e L Custer County's Races. 0 U & 8 — 5 o £ Disappoared in lowa, utempt of court by Ju o | i 1 ke , s altered, save that O'Connor and Haulon in At Loudon — Sighted — Germaale and n 5 SuberioFcourt. o hind been subbannod as | wantod at once by Fred Kuwitzky, No Broksy Bow, Neb,, Sept. 24.—|Special | creased their leaa from tho howe course. Wanta I ver. Awmsteraam, from New York; S from | Maususri, Mo., Sept. 24.—[Spocial Tele- \yiinaas bofors tho grand Jury wad refusod t | ERERE A UEN Wolegram to Tus Ba.]—The attendauce at | O'Connor was the favorite in the betting. WazgrLoo, Ia., Sept. 24,—A petition ask- | Baltimore. gram w0 Tue Bee |--George M. Patterson, 8ppeir. | | row. A vote was taken on pluco of meOLUE | tinental oistern gatoways to Colorado come | ot atHNE frain beat the I\fe nearly . out