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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY {1, 1893, e Olarot bud, ean shivped 1o him beforabe | an lo the quosin was made by Me :l\'l NTUCKY'S COMING DERBY | B55Eh 'S Ts i o reacncile i e ; SUNDAY OPENING OF THE F.\IR; 1 1 play here this week. ‘The mateh has been Tands and Buildings for an estimate. He | “Sustained,” sald the three judges in one ny liere ¢ R oy v 4 1 ¥ had also paid freight and had paid out more | voice s wil woti o i g g 3 Ve g . 2 Y T I by the ¢ labor and material at thecell [ Changing tactics chater tried to . a1 to make. & uide et of il s ws 1' I i R Tt W FNUE WS S make tho witness say that he did not know | Candidates for the Contest Promise a Most | fusul to make a side bet of $10.000 4% WAS | That Question Agnin Considered by the (, l() ‘\l‘ hJ 1 ’ i Iemory an dorgan 3 1, 1 Y 1, 1, 4% With she strongest kind of 4 memory 605 | DOEANE you know,? sald Mr. Wobater Spirited Push for the Coin, codes this point, hut kays ho s still ready to Council of Administration, o Wwhy. the s had to pay such hig that there arc i dozen Dorgans in Lincoln % bet 810,000, or any pagt of 1t He is willing o prices for cofeiets on the cell hous Can't say,” replind the witness, “but | to fight within six ks after the arti e et wot o carefully selectod. The whoto | know that T sold and shipped the &tonc to | T, LOUIS BOOKS SKINNED BY A RINGER | re shened. The match will probably take | FAVORED BY NATIONAL COMMITTEEMEN prison was searched for good men, sirong WLTT Dargan, the prison contretors bl placo i the United States. } ](]hl \\ Ci(lht} Special Sale of Double ang, men, healthy men and men who had Wl fog | holding up the waybill for the first car of " NTATONAL LEAGUE GAMES, : o ol - . . & e ik R wi\nuas pined, would iinped by Zook, This bill says that | Poik Badget, Wi Was Worked at Latonia | Rumors ns to the Intention ot fhe Manage- Single- Breasted *® stone, Sich mmen, Ui iy tey | vou shipped rubblo stone and you Say Yo | Last Year, Tarns Upat the Mound City | Cinclanat) Manages to Get One Away from ent tn e ‘Matter—Pii 1 Sere 86 much better than the ordthary con { dimension stor Jockey Club's Track—Sport- the Clévelande. victs, and aside there had always Tknow it says so," answered Mr. g NeWh CINCINSATEL O, Ma$ 5. —After a long, tire been “kind of an” agreed price of §1 perday | sbut L did not make ait t ay some, up-ind-down 'contest, the Clevelands taurant Keepers, when convicts were working for the [ DL What I sold, and for whi Jost: today's gumo trotgh errors and basc s FAWANAD Prison Contract, compan payment, was dimeusion stone i o | on alls,” Soorx Sttt T Ve g ) \LILUdlS, ) o you Knov id Dorgan, “Ihad nts per cubic viuLe, Ky., May A remark nelhiat 3800 30 7 b Nhy 1 KN Clncinnati 3 3 0 8 8 17| phirase, tho piano muddlos at the World " Squabble. Extortion by Ite those $1 per day convicts working side by [ +What s stone worth per foot ¢ Dorby of 1503 1s going to be Slaveim LRI R side with )50 per day citizen masons, and 1 asked Mr. We g 0. (I8 Bintory R iauleVl evelud L 10800040 0= believe that my eheap men aid more work \ £10 per ear, & « CHDRNIEY of 80,000 fotinds and probably in the history of the Aweriean | Cincinnatl, 2 (levéland, « Floss Dwyer, | tion still maintains that it bas jurisdic J and e work. 0 00 " S capaely of B0 poS L inonn, | LUt ikt with frfetcondtions il bo | {1CaRe 8 Vg bivos, TS S04 | dho matier and the nationnl o CHEVIOT that was that 40 lay men were | said ) bster. t worth 10 cents per | practic 4 cash prize to the winner, Forty First Victory for the Jonahs, A thdrawn its order commanding ) b those who were hire n con ) . 1t five declarations have been received so f T Pic Mav. B e wlth Director General Davis to exclude piang we are selling at BT e T thr WIUHOUt § ) ¢ fifteen liable for the greal race. | poppy jn the box, won' its first game of the took &n entiro gang of convicts, withou i ¢ did not know what Atwood cortain starters may be named as fol | season wday. Score 'he judiciary committec e it e onis oo o ERESEET olinpo Dk foti th ne, as that was | 1 Boundless, Decapod, Mivage, | Chicugo. 0000100001 sion was wrostling with the p KU e ? nothing that concerned him < McCann, This field Pittshury o) G b Teh AL VTN tHoralHE Gbll TRbELHIEATEaS Why the Junket Was Tike On redirect examination, thy witness de. v memorable contest, Lingor and Hits: Ch v 1 Plttsburg, Eiror noon and finally brought in a minori ) | sgarding cell the cell house tt 1 that had never shipped rubble L : B Chicago, 3; Pittsburg, 2. Barned runs: Non LR p Regarding colls In the iouse thore 1L N Bohndlasy dioe. StAks Wwihners, uud Batterics: Mack and Terey: Manek and | majority report. The judiciary commission had been a great deal of scussion abou . AL that, good 2 Nds as they were, | Schriver considere rosolutiol e iy what kind shou alks wer was d stone. he J d hat, good Gt JuiR I AL Giumes Postponed, Hetae et Lo SO LGN ECUE0Y Q e Balwesn the witnoss Board of | the sdimension stone was billed hey arve better this spring. Buck McCann 3 N inetonBrook. | MiSsioner Burton of Kansas, which wa ° Public Lands and _Buildi as the | stone vood's request. 13 the other candidate that has effect, that the couneil of administration b W t A m 1l New York mr-v;nuw of that board w fumiliar A o0 \id that he couid save half SEAEL 4011 o s HOE 10 W6 0REN1, . bUE. i Ll oston, aul | New S e sy with prison cells they thought wdvisable | per 100 pound ht charges " \ t0 0 to othe ind examine the pey R : i : SHGtitUons. noss was of the san il . icate. Platus is colt who worked the | been played today between St. Louls and s Massoy, St Garvin opinfon and that was why he turned s Audrews, a » mason, Who |y \eiih weight up in time good enough to | 10uisville has been postponed to June opinion i i St L R b put him in the first flight and keeps the Standing of the Teams. of the agrecable little junket. Explaining the Hest s in statu quo. The council of admini by nonexhibitors from the il to be a better racer than his paces St Lo Ma The game to have | could not agreo and late esenting rity, report 1 hous ing its col d thavs shed was carefully ug the mat- | Are never bouel or less tl ho 200 ch riven to Dan Hopkins and to protect the stone s | watchies clicking whenever he is worked (oY 1t belic the co adiministration ght for less than }‘,j;”‘ HEBh « fhnb. tay misht: visit the was hired by Dorgan, H Mirage has done all that has been asked of | B louls 80,0 Boston.. full wiction of the subject and | g e $ SHNGH, Confros, convencd Sintsburg b were izens w 1, and Decapod, the half-brother of that | New ¥ 0| Phitwdalph f ion was authoritative uteen. is a special price Prison_Congress. « n \ § i I walls I'h thirty men Washington 0 Pittsburd 3 | ¢ Tt T eLBIBL BTie || veres convicts (GIye bin Uor v hnd (LEESHEIASOHOTSQ USRI GHEL RS RULE0 SURIERC| (Chisnro 0! niimore ! R Burton and O, R Kt bers of thiat body b would | had expericnce in’ cntting stone. Wit ly Oth may b wdded t Lunatl. . 3 Lout L the minovit o | 1 pecie urposc ol re- fl::‘"«‘l’.'-'-r,;rl»‘i V;;\»Yl,lhul‘l."l‘ul{‘\kh i that it w : ness had charge of the . work from | this field, but whother or not more than RS SR ine When both reports liad been received they | oAt the two men 1‘.\‘1',".}‘»‘ly.“.‘J'v.,{\t“‘:,"‘w,l\‘,"1‘ unY, ek, qond | theso goto tho post, o stirring contest i8 | gmeaao, 11l,, May. 8. —Jimmio Barry, the | ‘Weremado d spacial order for 10 o'clock to ducing some big lots. Hiight here T want to sav.h added Dorganh | bod'voric nor us much s outside parties, | 34 ol Chieago bantar is ready to n i e for a few days this line of suits® LT neve cent o A e o g HE oA K blis SoHiilaRas O Sanday Opening. | 3¢ ._ B . $ oL 6166 Hitmealt. down eany, Dotian was Ix u‘.‘ Yvare ot ‘\\\.Ayl\:fil‘x: b \n:‘:.‘ L PEED RING. man in the world in his class. His challenge, MBS Al S Samples may be seen in our willing to stake his reputation that he would | much as ma b 2 issucd lust night, bars no one on earth and . b dbtolelbias i at $7.50. If you want a bar- o he teade, The fair market value of the | Favorites Suffer xington—Results at ) ; | made the following repor he Kb not have expended the 250 for resotting the | B pelo e e 1J 3 the first man to accept in proper form will | made the following report upon the Eibaek | o T ] - bollers if the cell house had not been in pro- | dimension stone delivered was 18 cents pev Other Tracks. cause the match. Barey will fight under the | resolution which askea the Sun show window S, \\ydnx'sd(\y waihe B t thigis o X LEXINGTON, Ky., May Weather clear, | pozglation conditions anybody at 105 pounds, | question to be referred to the local director gain in a st this 1s your ope cess of construction. Why convict labor was “1“""“'"“1_*“::;“‘ il per car,orb to7 | employed was simply because the warden | CC[s DS HO% At dnry, 180 warm: track very heavy. Four favorites | thut weight to be made at the ring side, or The Judiclary committee having enrefully | may be the | J S AU did ot want lirge crowds of citizons within TN s oaat Lot Ui walls | were beaten. Starter Chinn suspended | he will make a mateh at 100 pounds, give or | considered theproanible and resoiucion ofered | ? st day they will e s B e s | of tue cell house. There was no stone, and | Kuhu for balance of the meeting for dis- | take three pounds, f'ho stakois to be&00 | by Comutistonue kihmck of foie, bogs tosub= { e hing in the contract of the Prison Con | e ar WararallFIRIH: off foF Lokr dayaitres|| vbedlento uErpont or $1,000 4 side and the best purse offered by [ it the following veport thorcon: = - e on sale, but while they last company that citizen stone cutters should 3 S et ble e e O st of | WAt Lhe suventh session of the commission, the not be employed, as a rule. turning to work early m March First race, seyen-eighths mile: Interior (2 to | JAY |‘ s N Siwhe TeSE oL | World's Columbinn commission <uvmitted 1o | > employed, ns “The cross-examination developed monew | 5 won, Cadet (3 10 1) seeond, Asim Duke third. | Bis challenge, Harry stat00 s PUPE | the commitiew u sut of resolutions which had | yoy can have them 2 95 Was Told Not to Furnish Vouchers, facts, Time: 1:40, Barry is, deposited a forfeit of $100. | Been prepured and ndopted by it for the. gove | Y ¢ 1ave them at ¢9.75, at ' have one at §7.50, at Second race, five and o half furlongs: Sal- o ~ crnment of the oxposition, one of which is the | vition 3 to 1) won, tmp British Blue Blood Hero's Your Honey © sTiowing: “Tiie zites shollUs open; subject to D. Welch of the Western Manufactur- [ (v second, Suscite (2 to 1) thivd. i New Haves, Conn., May 3. —Carter, Yale's | the limitations hor ter provided, for each - ing company testified that his company hived | 1hE 0L 01 won, | new piteher, gave the most wonderful cxhi- | (da¥ of the whck, exeopt thie tirst day ihereot § the checks delivered to the men would do as ibout half the convicts on the prison, paying | pogtitie o+ to 1) second, Clintie C (8 10.5) third. tion of twirling ever seen here yesterday May to Lineladi e 30th day of October i TR oks b sl e vohine | 40 cents per day per man, aside from pri Time: 13644 oo Wt out the crack Brown | 1893, unless otherwise authorized and pro 5 . ik * | leges which ineluded tobacco, candles aud Urth e, four and o half furlongs: Oscar | Bfternoon. He put out the crack vided Dy competent wuthority DY ¢ sy ) P 2 o 1 there was a rule for paying for men whether | 4 i § s « he country, aud until one man wiis | ghe commission wis moditied so s o rend H::- q:!.‘(‘:‘;:'u\'m?:‘:-ht‘n ::m\ m‘\.v\l\.’:u"\\“.v:'h ARy G HPMSATH WOt LB Ne ToURM b ik (RY ighths mile: Patria (4 to 1) | outin the last inning did not allow a sin The exposition shald be open for the ° Ry ooy peon, [made. Whon Wit | and an exception was made so that his com gkRtICoE o LTI ALttt Al L OLTITN R e O At 150 L G e ey » | pany only paid for the men who were actu- | A PG \Wenthor good; || oubsion. AeRistod ot 1o tlpbln el dity O e serk St f Dorgan testified that the only benefit he | Sy workibic, Witnuss swote thit o Wade | ruck fair; dttendan it Cumberland | twenty-seven opposing batsmen. The scor e LeE proviacilisxerpt tho first Ay | as Norn Giovoey, the widow,iputs upiin splen- | Nobraskn, Masor Irench. who! 18 in oot rm\-vi from being superinte m‘wm (vrlllyll' | pelled to take u convict whom he did not parck today X i was 7 to 0an Yale's favor, | last mentioned day the ox tion and the | did ‘V‘ 5 ing and h her audience | mand of this divisi has cell house construction was the sulary,which | el 4o take & consicl Whow Be il SO | g e, soven furlongs: Tea Sot (510 1) e gates et shatl i o constiun hter. It Ay th was &0 per month. ‘There was nothing on | Wint. Many of the men wero skitied, Some | won,"sum Farmer o610 1) sond, Cori Tuylor ves O for Earope, |00 Wil b seom, therefore, that the standing | villain, gives W. J. Holt . this council for the purpos L b ot §eats i Some 01 them;: 1i6 8ni) conlaido! | Netond Mo, o18 vansaixreantha o] RAENOR|| mios Lolyawwiio lug babn itlie guest Of 1 e s tion aniunt i B AR SN ] duck | ous fight against wd the deviland it is His Momory Troublesome Again. the task in half o day 6 1o 1) won, Freedom (4 1o 1) second, Costa | Champion Billiardist Erank C. Tves in Chi | |05 osed on Sunday during the TR e G A AL S UM hoped in the army that plans be To elicit iuformation favora! Mr. | Ricn thivd, Time: 1:104 cago for several days, has returned. He says | exposition is (o vun, so that the question may [ 4 {M(,' v’u characters ar excellently por- | matured at the council that will lead the Webster took the witness and put Uhird race, the Troquols stakes for 2-year- | jyeq Joaves for New York today, whence he | D0 ¢ ered as settied antess Gy el By SC IRt lC R ol mbers of the com- | way to =500 105 e conrse Tof | ol colts, §1,500, one-half mile: Buckrene @ | 1Y A A A mission may hereaftor fawtilly make an order | pany. The spec olio is shoi CA el n Y O ARy (L0 O 1) S HCORA R Ll il | EviLLEBIL for Mn slnnai B turayse Heiwi it H e e R VOO T A0S CHERS TORS || QB THRTGS S CHLBOR IR NaNBEI Aot cross-examination, which brought out | 432 Wou A in couple of woels previous to his great | hemmans i N i iance and Latell, the the fact that all men. skilled or unskilled, Fourth race, five furlonzs: Northwestern (9 ateh with John Roberts, jr., practicing at FRAER e il 3 groat musical S hall and in the evening of the same day baid the same: that it from any fauld | to 5 won, Hesperia (5 1o 10 Second, Dateh | the nouse of his backon, Mr. do Crane. 108 | utl will be disensaet byt womotsimted | i ; ey o Captain Blake of Hastines, Neb., and Cap- . of the prison contractor the men could not | Oven (2to 1) third. Time: 1:031, willFatusht6 O i0aRo T ALY |EE issed by the commission to- | iis is the ht of 1 f tain Stella. Meyers Washington, Ta., will pushing the stone from the platform to the | g kept at work there was no charge for the | _Fifth race, six furlongs: Denlsctte (even At il IR0 : | - - be married in public. The well knowa ground. When asked to give the list of ex- | o0 \Th e Time whils ho sas taking o lay off, | ¥on Bucephilus @ to 1) second, Lutitude Dempsoy and Sinith Matched. A large number of the national commis CONOYER LEADS. hallolujah ceremonies of the army will be perienced stone cutters who were conviets, it | yop did he have to pay for men when they | 'O\ third. Wimes (1:18%6. 0 Nnw ‘Youk, May 8y—Jack Dempiey and | $iouers favor oponing tha gutes of tho fair to bserved at the wedding ooked as (hough witness was prepared, for | o sion ASHINGTON, D, C., May 3 iere was (2 L g the public on Sundays, and, from the ex he drew from his pocket a siip bearing the | “On Sediiect examination M, Weleh testi- | YO5Y small attendance at Bennings toda Billy Smith have been matched to fight for | ression of opinion, it is highly probable | eCOrding to Genernt Vitguain He Wit Get = = names of the men. . While it was true that | 4 30 reditect exampntion Al o e | vaused by a steady rain, which made the | the welterweight chumpionship of the world | that an efort will b made w amend the rule | the Postofiice. FOR POLAND’S FREEDOM. the witness was fortified by having tho | Wi B nrG' 008 i 0 cents per day for | LAl quite heavy at the Coney Island Athletic club ou tho out the Sunday closing clause. | General Vietor Vifquain, recently ap 5 names of ecight expericnced men, he could d more the Pirst rice. Sevonr-olds: five turlongs: Do- | nightiof June 80. some talk to the effect that the | pointed consul to Panama, is at the Paxton Loyal Poles M vhrate the Annt convict labor ' Rl e i v oy e o Tentmony prommsea, | T i e, GBI Quekkt | s pousteen s ki Time T e ] R . He knew, howeve I ) § 3 R (s L e (e A T SR e s of the nations e ey Tt he celebration last evening at Pohish hall, to going into the cell house gang at $1 per | It is more than probable that the attorneys T PR S OB L VR b e LR pen the gates regurdless of the rules for | (oUnsits OUILICA, PALOBIKD, WaVINg SDEL | ooy sixth and Walnut streets, fn com day, they had been paid for at ¥ 50 cents | for the managers of the impeachment will ' ) passed here this rning over fourteen | bidaing it three weeks at - Washington in close tonch ; P H Ty per day. That time ook wa ain flashed | close the prosecution tomory we, six furlongs: Poor Jonathan | hours behind time. « The roads are in a most with Secretary Morton, and although he Lablong’ sHOELR DR 04 LONRA LR {:\ Dorgan's face, but he denicd that 1t was | priscn cell house matter is conc s | 3 sccond, Comforter third. | miserable condition. Commissioner C. B. Waite, formerly chiof | CVidently holds in reserve many that Y to Poland, was attended by a large ept by him, claiming that while the men | also o th probable that with : —_——— pran b LA Lirsdrbaril e 1t throw considerable light into, s | Bumber of people. Patriotic sentiment was were in his employ the time of the men was | closing hours there will be some de- | Fourth wice, one milo: Roller won, Doncas- This is the night of Crane’s lecture. JEnGT0f sy An SRSt nsuplnlonNon araat s 15 1in6 100 M8 1At its hoight and found full vent in mang kept by the warden and the prison guards. | velopments which will be of a sensa- [ '} Higtior third, o it © i the question, sdid: “In my opinion, the di- | conversation aloug political lines is rather | 40 its belht did foud full vont L mang Dorgan knew that a long time ago, as long | tional nature, developments which will O M Al Orlterte ¢ Denth of u Pioneer, ESRIEYEIVLMIISRCOIIIN DA ICXICRI Lo 1l idiar0acing SR AN ) ey ago as when the prison was built, the | show more rottenness than has ever | John thied. Time: 2:180s Mrs. Mary A. Smith died av her late res- | heither morally nor legally bound to close | «Iasked for the outbursts of appliuse. stato paid the “Prison Contract” $1 | been imagined. During the past few days ANCIsco, Cal., May 3.—Re R o T T e 1 | AR I (UL L 2T Miss Mary Walsh opened the oxoreises by per day. There was no conviet labor | some of the leading architcets of tho eity, all vstrace, five and n half furlongs: rillrgiroesli vect, yesterday of | congress or by any other consideration on the sewer, which was the first work | men who arve absolutely above reproach, Gim R second, Huguenot third. T neurnlgle of tho stomach, With her hus- | Whut 18 move, Leerlously doubt ite right tof [i{raid il flabian ol bt temiinting the. faos, | muderan introductory: address, [Dhistswas that Dorgan performed. While doing the | have made a critical examination of the N 4 .| band, the late John K. Smith, the decensed | close the gates on Sunday orany other duy, | Sh Snontrion s “Chut hwhen: R LAt e e S Ui work he was emploged by the state and at | structure and taken accurate measurements f §ve-clghtlis mile: Realization | was one of the oldest pioneers of this section | even if they should feel so disposed. VIR Y60 VEREERIA A BaRi N He e L ratibi | bisdbhdatnbaatra bl i it the samo time hio was the agent for Mosher, | These gontlemen will be called into the wit | ot 7 tate second, Tho' Lark third. | of Nobraska. They come to Florence in | The diréetors are saying very little as to | 1elizyou that this, that ov the other fellow | events which gave birth to Polish who then had the prison contract. The | ness box, where thoy will testify that the " 1558 and resided there until the | their intention. It iid, however, that NADLAB L CONLO.8 L U0 L IOBo e | A at | Third o three-fourths m Rayo won b : 10 | tickets are ready for use on Sunday next, | You can malke up your mind that he is giv smokestack was built by private parties. | amount of stone actually used was much less sond, Cotton third, Time: 1:147, death of husband = in = 1875, | LORCES QR6 HAraibsEnimMans iling you a lot of gush. Grover there being no convict labor employed, | than the amount charged to the state. They c, seven-cighths mile: Neilie G | Lefta window with an encumbered estate | and all preparations have-buen made to gpen | (G S0 0 Rt fly BIRE L ROVER though at that time Dorgan testified that he | will also testify that had the building been | Won, Gureiisecond, Time: 1:2015 and seven young children she managed to ed- | the gates without announcing the Nobras U 5 e ivcan: ribath Mostias nad theatate AL sl 50 S AGH ARIC EHO PRLTE Fifth race, three-fourths mile; Solltude won, | ucate them all, and inaddition reared four | it is oo late for legal interference. Nebraska — at = the — present — time L oy ROb IRt OrUng sHoniate. |1 constriy O an (0, e | Abbie I second, Sidney third. No time. orphiin childre ot o iR GRUASRE Ta ‘There appears to be a disposition on the | and it is my opinion that he will continue to Dorgan kuew of an mvestigation of his acts | cost would not have exceeded $25.000, pro phan children. Fourof her children r v We are going to put on sale® portunity. You can see them {in the windows, and you can Showing the carelessness of the members \viiat Otifera AL for Conviot Tabots of the board, Dorgan testitiod that in paying |y off all labor claims the members hod told | . 2 him that he need not present vouchers as ppor- | setting n ot v Mo vigor hat was all that Mr. Webster wanted to know and Dorzan was placed under redirect examination, Mr. Lambertson interrogating the witness Dorgan let the railroad company unload some of the cars, paying as high 1s'$4.50 for On thie second any of the council there will be o mass weeting held in Exposition Commissioner Waite's Opinion, consulship at Panam ‘ and got it,” said the general to a Bes re- | M . porter, in a manner which showed his in. | @ Piano solo, after which John Kowalewski freedom Addresses we also delivere by Rev. Wronek and Mr. Capek. The sing- ers of the evening were Mr. 1. Cherel, fiss Mary Janowska and Miss K. (2 [ winsia and a’ chorus of school childro ) ! ) ] ¢ Lt Fafr b i LR who both deelaimed and sang wore the Lancaster county grand jury, but | viding ali of the men had been employed by | ST, Tovis, Mo., May #.—Track good and | side in Omaha, Mrs. H. W. Young, Mrs. €. | part of some of the restaurant keepers p | gontrol it a8 long lis e 18 presidencef the | M. O Stolinska, Mrs. K. K. Junowski and about that time he resigned: | the day sport inter = 1. Mullen. Miss Hattie Smith and Jared J. | fair to grow suddenly rich, if one PO SR Aty Martin e | Mrs, V. Fidlar, Those who delivered decla Following out the samne line of testimony Pirst race, seven and a half furlon Zan- | Smith. The funeral will be held from the | Permitted to judge by the prices they cha v n, Kucl rtin, To- | | | | RIsulng . Lnso §lone Lrioes, they will show that the actual cost of the | der (3 10 I'won, 1, May | residence at 10:30 a. m. today At one eating house the price of roast bias Custor and_oher well known and_ dis- | ! wrdy (2 1o 1) 8, %t R : Rataed Xor tinguished democrats of the state all « zerwinska tkows] M. Zalesk J. W. Zook, the man who had had_charge | building complete would not hiave been move | Hardy e to 1 ehind. Wi 108 3 i s is 81, and 10 cents extra is charged for tne | tnguished democrats of, the stal “M‘"“ ol Ex-Cityr in Rush then of the stouc quarry, testitied. He had de- | tha M0 if built by convict labor, allow- | 1) o I rank'c Aot Ul isayhiie This is the night of Crane's lecture. privilege of cating it. At another resort pic | Move or 1oss influonce in - seeuring appoint- | (o ded the rostrum and delivered a spoech livered stone to Atwood at the prisonswitch, | ing the men 31 per day each. (4 10 1) third 504 g e 18 80ld nb 9 conta'n slice. "o local pupersif Sttt AL 80, Y o e e ge o b abounded in praise not only of the This was dimension stone. In addition_to this the attorneys for the Third Lseven and a half farlongs: Mrs, Stevenson Botter, haye taken up the cry inst this s i 5 i atriots of Poland, but of those of America . 1 | 1 the state in his pocket is great | ¥ When Mr. Lambertson asked: “What did | managers will show that already $40.000 has | Joe (2 to 1) won, Bluze Duk Broomixaros, 1L, May 8.—Mrs. Steven. | ©f imposition and it is probable that the | e NFBEATY MOb i well. He suid that the statement was Atwood pay for this stone?” Mr. \Webster | been spent mn the erection of the cell house, | Blsland (8 to 1) third. Tin R ; Bred] 2 Sl ' | management will vegulate the matter. ‘Che | Mistake. Secretary Morton hus not meddled | Hiat BELltar thate ARaEl fnatit adr e o hulatplong ittt B obater | e arient i eholarsatianof Shaftelihouser U mhiers B In LS s son, the vensrable mothor of the vice-presi- | samo rate provailed at the centennial in 1876 | With the distribition of patronage in his | 9ft ofilato thit: Amorlciis) Instits Frire e e e 708 Biftel Mg EAOI e N0 ¢ won, Frank Ellis G to 1) e hoJudge (6 | dent, passed u comfortable night and was | tho first wock it was openod. Today large | official capacity. He confers personally witn | tions were endangered by the great jnflux of “Ri“ il that ibe i wouldshow amotEwisthe exccnuien or:the barc walle Hivo milivdSEntmel 111850 Gip bottcr this morniug. Her iliness is not con- | numbors of visitors carried lunch with them | Secretary Bissell and oddier members of the nigratlon. Tuls was & misakel o8 el r. Lambertson said that he would show | ¢ X Fitth race, six furlol Tthaen (8 (0 5) wou, | gidered seriows D O Ty o) cabiet upou the appointments that a quently been demonsirated when a crisis ,h,‘mlr,:‘k}“|.,m....“. .,,,\“h,‘,,,lm 10cents About the Appropriation. Miss Forry 6 10 1) second, Lela B(2 10 1) third: IS 37 S To to riai b tha made in this state, but it is co upon the nation, unotably so at er cubic foot, and in turn Atwood sold it to ne; s bills ¢ LA RaLE A e CRaonT of tia / nattox. There was danger, huwey f,,, , i St oy BR Just before the adjournment of court this ? i 5 AELEGRAPHIC BRI inside the grounds. red a breach of cabinet etiquette ! 1 pgan, who put it in o the state at3s cents | before the ad, of co h ast St. Louis results today: unds. ' i or GAbIAE CAlG AT o e from the intolerant know-nothingisin which BRI fon He e expecied th show Sronigathe yl‘;'”'\;L"‘TU:‘rIl”l‘l'w":‘ll\‘:«:fl’x‘I:l‘“: |l Fizab race; Avel farlongsi Bob-Miller won: Fire Alarm _on the Grounds, D oSG g, S0 | Liad of late been secking to obtain a foothold that Dorgan made no attempt to learn the | Submitted their repol PO e question of |y, y,ustie second, John I8 third, Ti 1:08, AnatAars i : R 1186 v depar i 260 tho nrad i / this land of the free. “In Omaha,” the L e e i © | the legislature appropriation of $15,000 made | * Second race, four and a half furlongs: Avon | The fight for the control of the Albun Considerable. alarm was caused today by | dopartment. You sea the predicument thab | 5208 0 5 Lod "Wk are Wworo bigots who Judge Pound replying to Webster, said | for the purpose of defraying the expenses of | d'Or won, N co second, Pieadilly third. , Argus Is causing a great deal of bitt two fire calls at the World's fair grounds. | a cabinet officer would get into if he should el b aoneiy RS sudge ying ster, sald | 44 " enchmen The report was verv | Time: 1:00%. ween the democratic partisans of that city, | One of them proved to be in Machinery hall | begin to recommend ofticially this, that and [ would chain yoi Gown and ity achment., he report as ver that Dorgan was the agent for the board U 2 e I e Ve 8 3 . N Y - - -, - o o . dogs, had they the power Tmmigea- T Carie e et for the board, | completo und_ exhaustive, ana aftér beiug iird vace, five and a half furlongs: Jerquet ident Bonjamin Harrison wis yest and the other i the Casino, Both were ex- | the other man for appointment outside of | 4o, had they the: pow s AmigEl and thot the members of that body had | ORRICE {0 (L0 lages 16 was ot onca | Jou ik ileauty”second, Bullardine ‘third: «d by the Ohio commandery "of the | tinguished without any loss to spenk of. his own department. He would plice | od'was mot ® - source of dungor {2 UER0AILN A0 SALARE. N LRO pUIOAse, rned ovor supreme court commissi tmo: 1:1 Milltary Order of the Loyal Lecion of ti D. H. Burnham, director of works of the | self under like oblizations to the otlier m Wis. Dlonky. 104 “ToULE L AQRERILY i il alleet B i hser | turned over to the supreme court commission, | 1 amiaL ! : I o X ity but, in short, had allowed him to pay thres ’ ourth race, five furlongs: Pantomie won, [ United'States as its commander for the en- | w, fair, toda od o general order bers of the e 8 whose our vast domains, if iltivated, and four tincs what the material was | Uhe mewbers of which now lyave the whold | Juan Lostic sotond, Velox third. Time: 1307 yeur. SRR S G R e b e kel dald must be cultivated by the Poles fn the markef matter under_advisement, The opinion, it itth race, five and a hulf furlonzs: Star- fon ¢ o ‘sole lonthor tr CAdlaldd LG Hayoaa SHA0Eh YA | FHAEHEIENS el ORLEL 3 18, Bivodos other fonalitios, yrorth in the market. i I T e me | Mgt won, Gayly second, Everett thitd, Tine: 0 nizntion of tho sole deather trust | the 13th inst., both as to iustallation of ex- | by the appointment of his frien infans, Swedes and other nationaliti Mr. Weobstor maintained that tho charge | 8 LhskOh Wyl be, tanaed, towh some Mato | oy was comploted yostorduy, [the efguntic cons | Liiicand construction, and that work of | the ax would soon become a sort of « idszloved Yankee and the bigoted could not come under the specifications iileg, | tomorrow.” This fact is known by the at- ATt 4 y cern has been organized under the Taws of the bits and construction, and that work of | Ul ARRUIN Sa0a1) el itnow-nothing would not do o for- except I s much ns Dorean had presented | ©rneys. and whilo the legal advisers for th Hawrnonse, 11, May 3.—Results state of New Jursey. 1t will start out with a | dbsolute necessity thereafter must be done | edeed concern. o momborof bho caibinat | ow.noLINE WoREL HOL 40 o I 8 falso vouchor, It would then lnve to e | State ofiicials’ seem somewhat despondent , four furlongs: Kansas Girl won, | capital of $120,000,600. during hours when the exposition is not | might come to him sk for the appoir i e, v ; houlty R RS LML B decision, the attorneys for the | N ond, Blue and White third, Tiwe! | The Home Market elub of Boston last night | open ment of u man in his department who was | glitabions ot thelr ndopted countiy: with pers stone. state ar h spivits and have no hes. R R el i zave o complimentary dinner o Governor Me- - | personally objectionable 1o i ind he would | Lzen £y ¥ 1 oy vi 3 ve 3 | ond race, s rlo i Sir George won nle o hio. There were present many This i e nig’ )| ‘rane's lecture. i o ovel OO Position efuse the favor, Judge Pound speaking upon the subject [ itaney in saying that they have the best I Beeoun. AR Enaa | thisd Eoaimar | apintey ofeChila: SEhOke Swelo (nrespn¢ muny This is the night of Crane’s lecture. Iy CRY LOARIRORLL Q1L MIBAYOXE DOV L P K AGRAPIS sald the fucts were that the members of the | Kind of a case, and that the appropriation L R CI I I 0 D ReChomnads e having received a similar fuvor at the hands | board were outrageously carcless in not | WAS made fn alegal manner. Ihird rnce, five furlongs: Birdio M won, | “rpyg pieyele relay rluer rewched Cloveland ANMLIHBOATY ephe cabinet offivor inaking tho vequest.” | Judge Amasa Cobb came up from Lincoln ;(\I:'\y:ll:‘lfi-\\11|]\\\‘l;‘:( v’,‘»(;::»,l"»":‘n‘f hon. them o LOCAL BREVIIIES. Y Pt ongs: Monican won, | On#t11:08 p. ..’ yestorday, fourteen hours Stryk-en-Blass Lust at Boyd's. tho Voss flght but said that the: tndications | lastnight i Patrick sccond, Zillah third, Time: 112 and shirty-elght inutes late. There was no St v TAnt s that Mr. Charles Conoger be the nest | Hon. Chureh Howe was in the metropolis Mr. Lambortson said that the attention of e A e P ; atpicleseeond, Zillah third, Thwo: 1:35. Gl here, but the roads west are in sueh 4 | Stryk-en-Blass Lust club's concart at | ¥ ) Honol R0 abate hoard had! Boon: called. 1o ths || oo v Tord ond Miss Amelia Rend i DRI, | e e | condition that it is impossible to make up | Boyq o eater evening s not | Postmaster in Omaha and that the contest prices paid both of ‘this city, were united in marviage | Jon, Clo second, “Miss Spou-diird: “iime: | GG T08 G, ke up; | Boyd's I" ‘I‘l ”; ‘:‘ '“‘“*’\‘ 1i0g o ! l\ | between Con ( her and Jim MeShane | Hon . W Lovo of re a8 an Omalia ces paid Oboe i 01, very well attendec he Apollos’ rehearsal | % 2 s i ety ALt he1a that thio quostion shonid be | DYBET: T DLW s Groversten, N. 0., May 8.--Four favorites | . A tornado passed through a portion of Lex- visil atieadsd. hthe Apsllas) sebeirsallfovontne oiinains v of customs would | visitor yesterda answered Botwoen fifty and sixty Chinamen havo | won today ington iid Nowbesry cowition, Bouth ¢arofinn, | 6nd numbor of socinl functions doubtless | boa very closo ouc Mr. Anders o s, Inspector now registered at the revenue office in | - ) yesterday, unroofing houses wid mills, and do2 | were responsible for this, The program 2 . . p line o e b shor E Irst race, four and a half furlongs; Power | &troying burns, stables and outhouses. Mue oy i Not Much Profit for Atwood. Omaha, They still have two more days in | @ t0d) won, Cloverdale (510 1) second, Deer | Tt was done 1o orehardo A il worleh | was an intercsting one in itself, and its LOST TWO FINGERS. . Mard Mr. Zook in answering said that he sold I\\I{“I?:“' !"Hv-l:l” and the n_un\g will prob: Lodge (5 to 1) third. | 1:0214 Kitled und a number of persons injured interpretation was fairly successful. The | sd J y tes in the dlmension stone to Atwood at 10 cents per |~ b Swelled to seventy or more Matlona Fa0 even gsi. Oaptain Twenty Moxicans charged with violation of | numbers as played would have been more | Drunken Man Run Over by u Cablo Car cubic foot, loaded on the cars. That price. | A complaint was sworn out yesterday afe- | S HSIYQIG 1 MO PREChUaE to D secs | iho United States newtrality Taws ‘woro = | gy "0 G0 B ller hall. Mr. Burt and Serlously Injur was the fan market value of the shoce’| ernoon by Mrs. Ann Nixon charging her hird. Fooat 10, onc., |(alened’ Before the fedaral court st Han | fully eojoyed in 8 smaller hall. Mp Buwk | o S0d ReFORAIZ Thjus e Witness sold Atwood sixts cars. all by the | 84ultson with naving used obscene and i half - furlongs: | Antonlo, Tox., yestorduy teen pleaded | Butler lent the strength of his fiue instru 3. Lavin, a young man who lives at 3504 | s SPaber sorrest cublo foot, each foot wolihing 157 pounds. | dbusive langunge to her, and with having 1) third. Tliie: 1:45 | wulity and four ot gullty. All of the nccused | yong and_scholarly playing to the club | North Sixtecnth street, was vun down by & | home, Mr. Cirpenter Dorgen wrote withiess & jotter, but 1t had | Uhreatened to kill her. He was urrestedand | | Fourth race. ive furlongs: asso @ to 1) won, | ¥4t PRI I e At rosslutlonany iy | spings. Suppe's overture, *Light Cavalry,” | eable train at the east end of the Tenth | serics of lectures, in rraking b ) ad | e L ik (K Wood 0.56) second isfellow (30 to o striking blacksmiths and machinists g > Prog| n v 1 % been lost. It was mailed at the prison | 10CKed up last evening | e er 4 Soaond, Stringfellow 3010 | A wghtine, Kan., employed by the Santw Ve | opened the program and wus brightiy ren- | switch I'he curbing on Douglas street, from Six- | “'Rifth race, three and a half furlongs: Dare | Faiiroad returncd to work yesterday. The e | dered. In this, as in the other numbers, the Mr. Wevster objected to proving the con- | teenth to Twentieth, is in position, and Con- | Dovil @ to 1) won, New Dunce 8 to'%) second, | Pany removed from his'position @ foreman, | orchestra's weakness in recds wis apparent, | = yq g intoxicated at the time, and in at tents. tractor Hugh Murphy is removing the sur- | Chevercuse (8 to 5) third, Time: 471, ' | the man who came fromr Topeka and who was | and the effect of the mandolins hardly justi fad oy e 10 Jma, 200,30 1 B L8 i for svas Riiataine plus dirt and bringing the street to paving xth race, milo aud an o th: Milwood (8 to | @bjectionable to the men. This was all they | fied their intervolation, but the work of the | temu to cross the track infrontofa ’ paving : A demanded [ The letter was relative to stone, and a re- | £rade. A few days will be required for this | 5 Won, Lortler (6 to"1) second, Ned (8 to 1) | demunded : | strings and the brass winds was admivable. | train slipped and fell. His body fell just | Askwith, Council Bluffs ply was mailed to Dorgnn. work and then the pavement will be fmmedi. | third: Time: 2:14 Ttls loarned that thq Wreck of the Chesn- | ~Miss Auna Bishon was the vocalist of the | guts f the track. but his right hana was | Davenport; Mrs. Reyr Tn teying Lo prove the contents of the Dor- | 8tely put down. New Yous, May 3.—Results at Elizaboth | REAKG S QIO AN 4 (00 Jioloeat jeuty R | ovening. She posscsses n soprano voice of | caught undor b sand the third and | Atlant Vietor gan lotter Mr. Lumvertson asked witness to | The man who burglarized the store of . J. | 00 ing & bridge SiiT neross the triek, The entnaer | fairly good quality within its natural com- | Jiylo finzers were erushed. His face also | Murphy, Owden; R state the contents of the reply Ball at Brock, Neb., on ‘Tuesday last, taking | First race, five-cighths mile: Clysmic (3 to 1) | saw the obstruction Jast {n tne 1o reverse tho | pass. There was nothing brilliant about her | wag badly cut and bruised, and the service Gretni Mr. Webster objected to the « tion, for | ten gold watches, twelve gold rings, ‘several | Y0P DY three lengths, Olivia (310 1) second, | engine, but not i tii i o speed suf- | rendering of Meyerbeer's “Nobil Signor,” but | of the patrol wag re required t " Hecond race, three-fourths mile: 8irocco (6 ently to prevent sofe dama it was satisfactory. The same canunot | him to the police station where Dr. Somer | | nterest ( I Frank G. Carpent newspaper correspondent street 1 ' nd seri with flattering on the Pas Mercer: A Nth, Chicago; Frank H. Speareman, Mot flolmes, Hastings; 8. Eicman, Sa the reason that Doy ad testified that, he rs of bracelots aud @ iarge number of | ol o 1) thin e 100k e had never received the letter. wateh chains, is supposed to be in Omaha | to 5 won, H 5 1) second, Hanmie (10 | »Theophulus Spendent of Wolt Lake, Ind., | be said of her singing of “Annie Laurie Mr. Lambertson denied that he could | and Constable W. H. Starrof Brock was | 10.1) thi s HARLS | yonthame In au intorieated state Tucsday | which she tenderod us un oncore; she had Prove the true facts by Dorgan, for the rea- | in the city yesterday looking for him. Third ra five-cighihs mile: 9 pRahnda auarcel WA wite, He strgek | had the dear old song transposed, evidently | otner as he was still unconscious from the ¢ W son that the interests of Dorgan and the The Omaha division of the National Asso- | Wou, Dr. Crosby (16 to 1) second, ¥ Brtte then soized his latant ehild of 6 oy | for the purpose of displaying the timber of | offeet of the liquor he had imbibed. Itisnot | 3 Wood 11 J VT respondents were identical; what affected | ciation of Stationary Engneers will be ad- | ©third, Thnes 1:064 and beat out 1ts bralns against the s ih3 | the lower register, but ail the sweetness of | yuousht that b Dorgan affected the respondents. Because | dressed by O. D. Orvis of Chicago at their | gho s mens), ",‘\A,, e: Sun Climpse | then capped the deed by committing suictde, | the beautitul melody was lost in tranait, and | ug)y 5. Spencer, Beatrice; Frank Haines, Milton the state called Dorgan and asked him if he | meeting in their hall at 118 North_Fifteenth | to1) third, Time: Lo7iy - Seconds Leato 12 | cuttiog his throat. o the oet's lines were woefully mangled Daily, Chicago; Judge y Cobb, Major received the letter and he answered “no” it | street Friday evening. Mr. Orvis will Fitth . three-fourths mile: Terrifier Yordign. Mr. August Hagenow, from the Lincoln | Hiding fro nts W. Pierce, It O. Phillips, Lincoln; J. W did not bind the state. Instead of Dorgan | speak on “Combustion and Smoke Consump: | walked over the course for the purse s e Conservatory of Music, played two violin | Mary Boje, a girl 13 years of age, left her yie, Norfolk, Neb. ; D, W, Ogden, Topuka] Baving said “no” when asked the question | tion,” u subject which he 1s well qualified | , SIXUh race, five-elghths mile: Harvest (1 to | 5 i Ountry home at Chaptugo 0T | solos. His ‘manner is against bim, but he ho said that he could not remember whether | to discuss. 10) won, Perrlor Jouet 6 to 1) second, Clio, [ "% ¥ ety pingo. gave a good, honest rendering, except in the he had or not. United States Marshal White and Mpy | ¢0It(3 10 D third. Time; 1:06 tommive BT doonlts Fermly densed fIe ¢ | opening wovement of Haydn's'Seventh con Mr. Lambertson, continuing, urged that | Hubbard of Lincoln left last night for Sioux Sprung a “Ringer" at St. Louls, state of Vera Cruz, Mexico, = 1O | certo. " \ hich: sk Dorgan was tho interested party because he | Falls, having in custody Mr. Awasa O. Hull, | . Lovss, Mo., May 3.1t Is learned that | Thero is much excliement in wining circlos | Director Batenew' own “Brise Quartel, 1 Lor 1o them, foweson i, WIRR & was the one who was wedged in_between | Who was convicted at the January term of | . . Apeoplghoe e Bt | ot the state of Coutyulln Saaf.o'reles | for two violins, viols and 'cello, has a tender | stated that' she was at work for the respondents and the law. The court | courtof breaking into the postofice at Emor- | ringer" was a winner at the fair grounds p exceedingly rich strike of silver ore in the | sweetuess that is attractive, and the com- | some woman in the city, but i IN DAILY USE Beld that witness could state what he wrote | ald, Neb., and stealiug mail matter. flal | today. In the fourth race Twilight was an | Santu Elena mine | oser, Oluf Norwald, Martin Cahn and John | sne studiously avoided giving any clew as . 10 Dorgan. In reply he said that he wrote | will expiate his crime by serving four yei unknown and the odds early in the day we The announcement 15 offictally made that th Brown gave it o fine, sympathetic rendering. | her place of abode. ‘The mother is con that on board the cars the stone would ba | and six months in the g g Jhere Y Y WEre | g e of York hus been hetrothed 1o th The small fe nee and its irve- | siderably worried, and the father 1t on board the ‘cars the stone wi and no v - = . x e © | quke of York hus been hetrothed to th he smaliness of audience and its irre- ab| Jrried, ho her called o B 10 cents por cublc foot, but. if delivered a¢ | Hinrs at Sioux Falls, . Co @ ieut pealten ::-::Kgm-':\!;:ul&o’x\nzc‘:;;)llllf\}:s\;:‘lr‘\t.‘lmil,ft:m“‘- Princess Muy of Teck, und that the queen of | sponsiveness had a depressing offoct through- | police headquarters st night, with the . Mr. Michael Higgins, Belcher & the penitentiury switch the frelght woula [ The following cases In police court wero | mal going to the postatt to 1. A select crowd B ot vas ool aeth. | OU the eveniug, and doubuiess therefore the | hiopo of obtaining some trace of hor. In this Th Taylor Agricultural dded 1isse Srday s : " . ) le of Blc 08 & n by earth- | opoheg s not heard to such advantage | he was disappointed, for nothing wis known d e 90 dismissed yesterday afternoon: Riohard | played him all the way between the two ex- | quakes yesterday. Telo ommunication | Orohestra was not heard o such advant LRl G Rl Bbe ke © Tool Co., Chicopes cars loaded had a capacity of | Burdish, for keeping his saloon open on Sun- | tremes. The horse was published as owned | With the island 'is communicatlon | s would make fair detailed criticlsm of its er th of tl X and 40,000 pounds each. ; day; Milton Bilsby, for obstructing the | by “Clarke Brothers,” an unknown firm, | feared thatgreat daimigeito property und some | Work IhAY Gou/FR AN RSN DAt AR d0 leate Best, Fally Mass, wrlisg) Rubble stone, witness testifiod, was $17.50 | street; Mrs. Wiliam Marancy, for using | Twilight came in an easy winner by three | 105 of 1ife was caused by the earthiuake s R, home and are keeping her in hiding b G TEe per car delivered, profano and abusive language. Richard | lengths and the “books' parted with be: | I8 the course of debate tu the Iialian | “The Plunger” at Wonderland. - to Rattle Zook ice, churged with petit larceny, was sen- | tween $50,000 and $35,000. It fs asserted to. | Chamber of Deputles today Signor Rosana, Bo: RIGDEN 18 proving (e besh RAMAE. | ASAAURGIAS Lh BoRNERe used i e o Zook. tenced to thirty daya in the county jall, ten | night that Twilight is none othier than ~Poli | Brck secretary luthy ministry of the luwrior, | of any play vet produced ut Wouderland and | The Salvation army is preparing for 4 8T. JACOBS OIL "Mr. Zook," sked Mr. Webster, “did it | Of them on bread and water. Badgot,” who made the killing at Latonia in | way. Preparationsare belug made fors qi | Bijou theater. It contains a clever plot, | council of war which is o take pla . ‘ l:n'nhrrgln_\nu up and drive you out of the 0o e vy s the fall of 1801 between the two me abounds with hilarious fun, and, while | Omaha on the 15th, 16th and 17thof the | for years for their men for burns, El M' usiness selling stone at 10 cents per Oompan: n of Livingstone Dead. = The water famine at Zazatecas, Mex. and | partaking more or less of farce-comedy present month, Oficers from all or the cuts and bruise 1 cuble foot?" when cross-examination was | LoNDON, May 8.—The African explorer Os- McAuliffe Assents to Abhott's Terms. along the lino of the Mexican Central rajirond | | uts and Druises, anc o we know of nothing was called and dressed his wounds. His fin wers were amputated without the use of injuries wlil result seri H. Morrison, Nebraska City; L home in this city eight weeks ago and has L. Dunlap, New York kept her whercabouts unknown to her pa ents ever since. She has once written a let company has i el Dig, S ) D thero is o for all the nonsense | Omaha division will be present, numbering i well is dead. He was a companion of Dayid | KANsas Crry, Mo., May 3.—Jack McAulifte, | {n the states of Coahulla, Zacatecus wnd Chis | {0y cad Cummings 8s Digit | inall probably 200 men and women. The 8 '.l'nnv;red‘ l“;h 00k, but before the | Livingstone during she latter's explorations | champion light weight, tonight cabled l.’)‘.'.‘,'?f,'.fix‘if,f l‘»;l-finx-x:‘;tn‘t)r.“ml.hno“l‘.flv‘,'.;;.‘mw.I»r dedys g finhy | Omsha diviaida (ncludes thi statos of Mis word, re out o s mouth the objec- | ta Africa. Stanton Ablbott of Englaad that he would | seriously interfered with o ’I Lisle Leigh | sourl, Colorado, lowa, the two Dakotas and i Equal. that compares with it.”

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