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Sccond, B 2 '-R.\UN{; OPENS AT LENARS | New Track of the Driving Club Inaugu- rated Very Sucesssfully Yesterdag, CE AND NICE GOING GOCD ATTENDAN Lockhnrt oOr Take n New Mark in Teo cnd to Win i "ins Stallion Meeting the Fan Other LEMans, Ta to Tur Bre 14 track nas been v tendance and time made on theeard. The Paso Sept. 11 Ihe first day’s mee Spocial ing on the fon mil ars Driving club's new reg ry suceosstul, b Thero we race of t vin + ool events o day was the in which Lock- hart, by track record of 20, Ho had previously had a record of 1, made against time on the kite t Tndeponden I'he 2:25 pacing was a very close race. Sumi s lowa stallion Nutwood, made a Two-year-old, pacing, $1,000: £ 41,100 Dav Valox, by llick Prince Maud DNDY Hamdaliah Fulehaven, by Wilton., nide, by Ensig Khart, by Nutwood Senator A, by Tramp Panic Arzen, by Nutwool Lord Caffriay, by Charles Caffray Tine 18, 2: 1415, 2:164, 2: 181, 5 e, #1000 (niinishiod) Waber Wilkies, by Ponrose I Almont, by Alnont Med Hastings Boy, by Abe Downing Rosebud, by Steallimore SIXtY to One Wins at Gravesend. Race TiACK, Sept. 11,—T) Brooklyn Jockey club fall moeting open here toduy with the most glowing prospe Results: First paee 10) won GRAVESEND Dr. Hashrouek (3 1o second, third horse five furlongs Kingston (5 1 1:00 h: Don second, 511, ) 1o 1) won, Quecnlike (15 to 1) Six fur 1) s 1:154, Fourth race, mile (2 to 1 won, Buan (11 t) Walter 1o 1] th Ime: 2 Fitth race, four furlongs: 1 wou Domino (6 to 1) second, Car third. Tin: 44 Sixth race, four furlongs: Frog Dance 3 to 1 won. Blrek Hawk 3 to 1) second, Littls Plrato (4 to U third. Time: 4014, Soventh ruee, three-fourths mile: Roslyn won, Red Bainer second, Evanatus third, Timo: 1:154, Latonia's il third (afourth: Lamplighter ysecond, Sir n (4 to 5 30 to 1) Layout. CINCINNATI Sept. 11.—Results: I 100, sove hths mile: it 10D won, Enipress Proderield 1) steond, Tndus 8 0 1) third. i Second race, purse, soven furlonies Weldon (6 to 1) wor, Azim_Duka (5 10 2) ond, Rt 3 10 1) third. Time: 10310 Thi ourths milo: Miss Muymn 8105 won, The Spaniard (5 to 1 second, lden Hope (4 to 1) thirvd. Time: 1 Fourth rice, purse, fivo furlonzs @10 1 won, Thi Kittén (80 1) e Do (10 10 1) third. Time: 1:020 10U ace, ninessixteenths i (810 D) won, Carolina Hi 5t Santa Marki (10 1o 1) thi Tne: ¢ Sixth race, sellinz, thrce-fourths m perius b to 1) won, Faney (2 to 1) second, Quick (2 to 1) th T 1:161. Clitton’s Turn Now. CLiproN, N. 1., Sept. 11.— Results: First race, five furlonzsi Osrie we win third. Time: 1:020 five furlonzs: Quecn Bess won, i May Wingecd, velding, third! Judze 410 Himara nd, Audu Philopena second, Too . Turny three-fourths agle Bird L Wist third, Tim Fourth race, one mile: Logan w second, Lucky ( i o, Selina D N 42, L ther won, way second, Thme: 1:03%, Gol Groveesten, N Pirst race, s The Foram 1:3315, oud race, four and a half furlon Lister won, Sweet A ond igle third. " Tine Third r Markstor 1 Fou won, 1:34, Iifth race, Richuond third. T} Express & At Gloneester. 1,8 1 en furlonzs second, Hispent Results: Kochum_won, third, Time? S Lady I John MeGar- n furlongs: L Lost Star Rancocus third. won Tin horace, seven fu S0 S0 second, longs: Lonz Knizht Wyoming thivd. Time: Miss Despair four wnd a half furlonzs Urank 11 four and a half forlonzs: o Wind second, Grey For Tiue: 50 sceond, st sl vy Tenek at the S1. Louts, Sept. 11 today. Firat rac air Grounds, “The track was hoavy six furlongs: Montevideo (7 to 1) 0 Losocond, Mae Brown (20 1:101, four and a half furlongs 0 1o won, May Not (6 to 1) s 105 Ayres 3 o 1) third. Time: 1:001 race, selling, five and i half forlonge Hixhwiyman o to 1) won, Major Dripps. o o Losecond, Johin I 4 1o 1 ird, Tin 1045 Fourth ' ruce, furlongs: Podiza 4 o 1) won, Eugente 4105 nd, J fine Caasls dy (S b thind, Time: 1:19% LIfEh race, six furlones: ly Li won, Little Crote (4 1 cond, wyem third. Tine: 13195 Sixth raes, owners' handieap, Henry Owsley 310 1) won, B i, OCR (2 10 1) i on_ (5 Buckic Curead L. 11.—The trotting at W Ington park today was of sceond class order, I'he majority of the events went in straight heats and the others wers tame, VIGILANT DEFEND, Wi Flunt Decion of the Cup the New York v New Youk, Sept, 11 tory the banner club will swing from the coming great contests for the ca cup. tonizht the cup commitioe choso the Morgau-Isclin boat as the cup defender for the outand-out centor-boarder tho trueY ankee type of sail boat has proved boevself a wonder in all weathors, She walked away from the tof tho cup defender fleet today in the fiual defendor's vace ina - wind that camoe sereamin friom Englund at the mta of twenty-five knots nu hoi 1t was an Engtish wind, but shoate her way into it as a Georgin negro eits his way mto o watormelon T start wis made at 1:30 with four con testants, the Vigilant, Colonia, Pilgrim anl Jubi he 4 went over thoe line first Vigilunt, Jubilee ana Pitrim iu named o was i biz ficot of excursion boats on the course, and whon they followed the yachts on the lon, whip to windward they “woere tossed about alivery manner by the big wayes. ory rough Committeo it Ciub, “Vihzant and Vie- the New York Yacht its masthead of during She's @ Splendid Sailer, In the meantime tho Vi palpably to the windward of waas biickin s Like an ocean broneho Poor Colonin! Sho hung on g for a while and then siood off by herself to the northwest. She looked hke , u lonely, storm-worn dove. The dubilee was outpointing and seemingly out-footiug the Pilgrim. Tho weather did” not seom to fit the latteratall. She had but fairly got started when sho broko the jaws of her gaff, and the head of the mainsail where it joined tho st was dvooping badly 0 sooner had the damage been repaired than her 1ib sail was seen to bo Huttering downward liko & broien wing. Somothing had given way. Another jib sheet went up a its place and on went the Jubilee, apparently as fast az ever. Away off, lu the front the Vigilant was aakiug a krand splurg of it, almost o mile abead of the Colouiu, her nedrest petitor. She turned tho stako fist. A wile behind the cumo tho Colonia and a mile and o alf further back the Jubileo rolled alons About a wile also separated the Jubilee fron tho Pilgrim. The race home was the us rocession of big cauvass pyramids. Th “olonia dia 1ot gain 4 jot on tho leward run Yo fact, all the boats secmed 10 keop their ant bad gone 10 Colonia and boat leader 1vwas | | night, { caden relativ as fd Vi 404 positions. Ant, 4:00:90; ( Pilgrim, 4 i, 4:13:09; Jubilee, NATIONAL LEAGUE GAM Brookiyn and St Louts Continno the Serles of Last Week, ST. Lovts, Sept. 11.—I'rom the result of | the game it is ovident the Browns think | thoy are still on an castern teip and o duty | bound to lose. St. Lonis D000 10000-1 Brooklyn 00010010 0-2 Hits < 8; Brooklyn, 2, St. Louls Enrned tans: St Batterios: “eeitenstein and Daub and Kinstow Score St Errors Louis, 1 rwinchinm; Spilers Do the Glants. Sept. 11.—Timely team and costly errors by th ¢ Cleveland the victory, At anco, 2,00, Score Cleveland 00003 8 s-8 W York 1002 3 0—6 Hits: Cleveland, 8; New York Error Cleveland, 4; New York, 4. Earned _runs Cloveland, 3; 'New York, 8. Hatteries: Youug and O'Coutior; Gorman and Wilsot, Must fhave Been Awfal, Cureaso, Sept. 11.—The base hit and error columus toll the story of the zame. which was ono of the very worst of the season, At tendance, 8,514, Scor Chieago. . 200200000 4 Boston s R TR L) L i Hits: Chleago, 45 Boston, 11, F s: Chi- o 4: Boston, 1. Earned runs: Boston, 2, Buatteries: Clausen and Kittreidge; Nichols and Bennett CLEVELAND, the hon Yorks hitting by New nd Orioles Cheek the Jonahs. Bairivone, Sept. 11.—The Pittsburgs startod off with w good lead but the Balti- mores pulled out of the hole and won, At- 0, 200, Score .100030342 Y i V000000 Hits: Bal Pittsburg, 5. Errors Baltimorc 7. karned runs: Bultimore tsburg, 2. Batteries: Hawk and Robinson nd Sugden, Plally Eirned Al Hor Runs. CrxeiNyaTy, Sept. 11— In tho ninth Clements' home run with two men on tied the score and steady batting tenth won the game for the visite tendance, LW, Seore: Cincinnati.... 1 © 1 00 8 0 0 0 Philadeiphin.. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Hits: Cinelnnatd, 5; Philaclph I Cincinnatl, 2 Earnod runs: Philadeiphta, 6 Baiteris: Vorrottand Vausho Carsey and Cloments, Lovisviie, Sept. 11.—No ramo today; the Lowisvilles missed railway connection. Standing of the 12 inning bases in the Ate Cenms. o 717 Cluelnn, b Baltim Goes After Gott. Yesterday W. H. Copple of Baneroft for warded to the sporting editor of the Poli News a draft to cover a forfeit tor with Aleck Gott of Montana for §200 a Gott re challenged any man in the mtey, bar k. C. Morris, for a foot race, anxious to give him a taste of Nebraska dust. 1f the race is made, it will come off in Omaha, and the sporting editor of Tk Be is named as final stalkeholdor, Copple says Gott can win $1,000 if hy the race. Omaha sports were well im- sed with the Bancroft man's whien he rau away from Pat Pulley b fali, and if the Montana man comes here ut. ho ean get action on a ton of moncy Gott is now in Chi Copple wants the race as soon as possible, as ho has other cn- gagewents. race te. Al s Lowered, SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sopt. 1L—A. A, Zim- merman broke the world's recoord for a mile in an oficial trial on Hampden park this aft- ernoon, his time being 2:01 35, This the world's re nd. was a_fly ing or L. S, Memtjes b fivesmi beats | a by one s The start o the three, four le records, this trial being ofici timed. The time by miles was: One 2:19 35 two miles, 4:31; tavec miles, 6: four miles, 8 i 28, 11308 575 previous iy record 'was 11341, which was held by Windle, whoso four-mile time was 02 and three wiles, 7:04 and 1y mile Defoated the tean Ya Rype, Isle of Wight, Sept. 11 of Wales' yacht Britannia, in th for the international gold Ameriean yacht Ivanhoe in fifteen minutes. Tho Brittania, 4:20:17; Navahoe, - - Lorenze and Loy trapeze artists, A it The Prince > third race cup, beat the SUT breezo of offeial time (RETRN was: America's d roatest beach vo- S BANQUET A E PAXTON. Medteal Men Honor Dr. Nieholus senn, an rent Chiaigo Su At the Paxton last night Drs, E. W. Lee and J. W. Summers, jr., entertained about | thirey-five members of the medical pro- fession at a banquet tendered to Dr. Nicho- | Senn, ominent surgeon of Rush | 1 college, Chicago. affair was a1 most enjoyable one. the usual feast of reasc Those who attended decla: would 1ike to have a banquet of happen ahout three times a week Senun, the honored guest, made an and much apy ed address and was followed by Dr. Miller, who gave some reminiseen days when most ot his rs. Peabody and | 1 also indulged 1w witty talks. Among others than those above mentioned who attended w Drs. Galbranh, It id ilow of | ¢ that the, that kind | in- Ross, Ginn, Van Gibbs, Rebert, Lord, Neville,' Jonas, Cus- Dailey, Crummer, Konstan, Gross- man, Stone, Christie, Brown and Merriam, AL LI Neoss, Hardware Storo Burned. st Besp, Wis, Sept. 1L-Ott & 1's hardware store and warehouse with burned this morning. Loss, W Rod other places, $10,000. PEKSON AL PARA b of IKearnoy is in the eity, C. Kidd of Norfolle is visiting P, W. 8. CL Mrs Omaha, J. Donald and wife of Grand Island are at ttho Murray Van Bever of Grand Island is registered at the Merchants, Mrs. H, I, Shy Denver are at U Hobert And: 1 and J. W, Duncan of Ab- erdecn, Scotland, are at the Paxton Ge Iins, Thomas Bennett and . . Benuet Port Worth, lex., are in the city, 1L 8. Manville of Tilden Nehigh are among AL the Paxton. dudzo G W 3 bed with sickness and tend to his busin is in and Miss Robol Merchants, Shy of and W. Millor of ) Nebraskans stopping 0 is confined to his ill be unable to at- ies for several days rnod 1L, an wook at Lioyd ks visitat ( I, having te City atso, Mus, Lo her thiree w Logansport tho W) W. (3. Pollack and left yesterda prosecute it his dianionds a ye 1t C. Hayes, cont the Buvlinsion onjoying b dlso atten raphers Mr. W, R Willlams roturned yesterday morning from a visit to the big fair, whore he attended all the musical fostivities of the Eisteddfod. Mrs. Williame and Miss Edna are still in Chicago, At the Mereer Omahin; J Dunuivg, i o spent Sunday morning in Omaha Logan 10 robbery of acting freight agent of s i Chicazo with his family s of the Warld's fuir. He & the reunion of old teleg tenry J. Rvisor, South Russell, Davenport; R, J city; & H. Giilette, Cinclunati JW. yers, Will Oraig, Chicagzo; Wil' lian Lewis. U S. A A, B, Haukey, V. K. Collwus, Alda, Neb.: M. Edwards wad wie, Ouklany, Cal.; Charios Popper, Now York Charles Sheod, John Hass, city; Frank Hough, August Heobue, Wisaer, Neb.; R 12 Ballard, “city; 1% K. Raiff, Deadwood Philip Sehwitzler, Now York New Yous, Sept. 11.—[Spocial egram | gram to 1 | into the stove, to Tus Be Omial M. J Coad, o 1 nnedy, Deusis. Lincoln St W. Stull THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 2. 1893, et e ) BURCLARS WHO GAVE BATILE | Towa Citizans in Pocahontas Oouaty Corner a Desperate Gang. VEKY HEAVY FIRING ON BOTH SIDES | Surrounded In & Hullding by Fifteen armers, Chreo Robbors ¥ LoJuring Soveral of the ¢ —Details of the Fight. Fort Dovar, Ta., Bk in Pocabiontas county dosperate oncoun eot. 11.—[Special Tele. The littlo town of Rolfe was the of a between burglars and citizens at an carly hour this morning. The uig general storo of Mike Cram was the scene of the contlict. Thr burglars broke but in 0 doing soun led the alarm connected with Mr. Crain's Mr. Crain was awakened and quickly aroused his neigh The party, fifteen in number, surrounded the store and calied on the burglars to surreuder. The de to men ped from the building and opened fire on the besiogers. About twenty-tive shots were exchanged and the clars disappeared in the darkness un- 1 citizens were injured. Thy ng scoured for the burglars, burelar country is b HARLAN'S NAKROW ESCAT Indignant Towa Citizens w Brate, Heprick, Ta., Sept. 11.—[Special Telegram to Tuk Bre.|—Jesse Harlan may eventually escape hanging for his meanness, but he will never be nearer to it and get away than he was horo on Saturdav. Harlan has boen given the name of “lowa’s Archdemon,” and to richly deserves the title, His crime s one of the most diaoolical ever committed in the state. When bis wife was suffering the illness due to approaching confincment, Harlan goaded her to desperation by his attentious to w young girl, who worked as u domestic for the fauniy. ' Finally, in & mo- uent of msane jealousy, Mrs. Harlan took dose of carbolic acid. 'While she was suffer ing the fnteuso agony due to her unsuce fulattempt at suicdo by this terrible method, Harlan went to tho girl's room, aud, threat: ening to stab her with a large butcher knife hie carried if she made any outery, drove hor into his wife's room and there repeatealy assaulted the girl Tho next duy the alarm girl tried Jo comnut suicid told her awful story. cnarge of Harlan, havine gathered arc aten the Life was given. The and for s reason Oficers were soon in mob of Hedrick people ud the houso, threaten ing to lynch the iend. Mrs. Harlan, on what she believed ber deathbed, asked the officer: to turn her bratal husband over to the peo- ple that they might wreak summary ven- geance on him. But the oficers docided to uphold the law and took the prisoner away. While moving to the depot in order to take him to Sigouruey, the county scat, Lillie Ty- gart’s (his young victim) fathor tried to shoot Harlan, but was disarmed by the ofi- cers. Since Harlan was arrested Tygart has gone erazy, the tervible affair having unbalanced his mind, Another and wore pathetie foa- turc of the matter was the birth a few days aftertheocen of achild to Mrs. Harlang All these things have aroused public indig- nation Lo a terrible pitch, The last sensation occurred aftel in_the vrelimmary of Harlan. No hall in Heddiek would hold the crowd that gathered to attend the ex- amination, so the local justice adjour to the park and a convenient stand’ s s judge’s bar. The crowd was sue as “would gather 1 a rural community on uch an occasion, comnosed of farmers and tradesmen, who would be quick to act and casily moved by impulse under grievous Provo The trial procecided with no particular disturbance.until Harlan's attor- ney, in the course of his speech in defense of the prisoner, made remar} deroga- tory to the character of 'ygart, tho prosceutin: s, The first intimazion trom Downs ugs Miss ‘Tygart set the crowd crazy and eries for Harlan rent the air. Harlan sank upon his kuces and amed for merey. Mayor Brooks. who was din quicting the ¢ ud in the me Harlan was taken safely to Jail he erowd was John, a brother of Harlan, » attempted to defond his brother. This also ineurred the crowd’s animosity and they sotupon him in fury. He was saved by the appeals of his sister, who stood between him and the crowd till the brother escaped. At- torney Downs left the place on a tratn, being escorted to the depot by Mayor Brooks, who defended him from the threats of a crowd who thre od after him. As a result of the exciting preliminary Harlan is under §,000 bonds to await tho action of the grand ju; Saturd examination finally Nati Couneil of Red Men. Des Moixes, Sept. 11.—[Special Telegram to Tur Bee.]—Several hundrea delegates are in the city to attend the great council of the Improved Order of Redmen which will begin tomorrow morning. continuing for three days. It is a national meoting and represeatatives are here from all parts of the United States. Tomorrow morning I D. Wiley of lowa, who is wmaster of ¢ monies, will introduce Hon, W. M. Mol Lind, socrctary of state, who will welcome the groat chicfs and visitors in behalf of the state, At junior sagamore, Juage Iobert L. Daniel of Georzia, will respond. In be. halfof the city Hon. Lafayette Young will turn the keys of the eity over to vhe g guards of ‘the wigwam and forest Senior Sagamore Andrew H. Paton of chusetts will respond, On’ behalf of the great council of Towa Great Senior Sngamor Tion, J. H. Campbell will assure the great chiefs that the warriors und scouts will puard well their wickets and look after tho venison. Great Incohon s inpaugh will respond. Oa behalf of the f ternal ovders of the city Dr. ki, It Hutching will show the visiting cliiefs what the secret orders of the city have done to 1ift up hu- matity and place it on the upward plane to a successful and a bettor life. Response by Judge Joseph Suitof Indiana, The remuin- der of the sessions will be seoret, fesult oo nn Lowa Lawenit, Towa C1ry, Ia.. Sept 1L —[Special Telegram to Tue Bee. [—A local sensation that has been ripe for some time was oxploded today in tho culmination of a law suit of J..J, Novak against H. S. Fairall for $27,000 claimed to be due to said Novak from said The case was tried in the Cedar ourt by dudge Preston and aecided vot Faivall. This case stirs up a locul fight in which a large number of people are engaged. The whole matter has stirred up much local feeling and other lawsuits are imminent. Mr. Remney is publishing a paper in opposition to the republicuns and lively times may be expeeted. The Repub lican tonight has an entire page devoted to tho alloged raseality of Mr. Novak and it calls for contradiction of any or all of its statemonts, Mas Cay Cnestoy, In to T Bu. caught o burslar in the workshop. He was Johnson, who immeai; rawoke her aus band. Johnson coyored the burglar with a revolver until assistance came. The wman has also been indentiticd us the one who robb d Joo Ioboris of & small sum of money o fow days ago. Sinco his arrest he has been playing the crazy act. He had a letter in his pocket which says that his name is Fred Harding and that he lives at Des Motnes and that in case anything should bappen to him o inform his wife T Sept. 11 Lasy night Speci egram Audrew Johuson et of robbing his discovered by Mrs. Why & Farmer Comuitte Fr. Donak, Ta., Sepi 11, Beg.|—Matz Sefeik, a well-to-do was found haugiog dead in nis barn near hero this morning. The man had evid taken his life. He had been grieviu the loss of a favorite cow and it 18 believed that this unbalanced him mentally and in- duced him to commit suicide. Suleide {Special to Tuz farmer, Think Cofin Wall Kefus Fowt Dovar, Ta., Sept. 11.—[Special Tele gram 1o Tus Bee|—Hon. L. . CoMin has t you been formally notifled of his nomi nation by the prohibitionists and refuses 1o ! o say anything concerning his decision in the event that he receives jsuch notification, 1t 1s_belioved tho prohijbitionists committeo will eall on him téhtoMow. His repliblican friends hero aro still strong in the faith that he will refuse, notwithstanding the strong brought o ear on him by the ibitionists Crestos, Ta. Special Telogram to Tk Bee. ] —Lask ni@ht av the park in the west end of this eity, the Creston Ice com pany’s house burnod to the ground. Since the closing of the park it has been used for astable. With It burned three horses und a mule and two ice wagons. p— wo F Steps for Lty Enfore Be Takon for the Present. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 —Attorney G has instructed United States marshals to take no further steps for the cnforcoment of the Geary law pending specific instrue tions to them to the contrary from Wash ington These instructions do not pply nowover, to the Chincse already in progress of deportation by due process of the lw Mr. J. Hubely Ashton, counsel for the Chinese, applied to the ‘Treasury department woday for a stay of procecdings in the case of the Chinamen recently ordered back to China by tho district court at Los Angeles, He was referred 1o the Department of Jus tice and was thore infor that tho de- partment would not interfere in any laws that have been passed upon by the United States court ‘I't.o new Chinese minister, Jan Yu, was at the State department today, and, it is understood, was informed by Secretary Grosham of the intention of the administra- ton to suspend further action under tue exclusion act pending tho action of congress on the bill to oxtend to September 1, 1804, the time 1o which _Clunamen may register. The change in the attitude of “the Treasury department is, it is believed, due to the strong protests of the Chmese government, coupled with tho intimation that in the eveut of such action that government would no longe assume vesponsibility for the future safety of Americans” in Chinese territory. Cnses in the € SN Fraveisco, Sept. 11.—The decision of United States Judges McKenna andMor- row in the case of Ying Lee, a Sacra- mento Chinaman, was handed down vos He is ordered deported. The judges furth said whenever it s shown that the are no funds to d ort Chinamen the case of those on trial will be dropyed immed ately, but until that is shown deportation must go on SAN Fravcisco, Sept. 11, for five Los Angeles Chine ported by Judge Ross today federal court for the release 4 writ of habeas corpus. nied and the attorns, United Statos supren, acts as a stay Judgment ehanic SRS MENI e KICLIGTO. GEARY a0l cis A WIHILE, No Forth nt Wil oneral urts. The attorney o ordercd do- vplied to the of his chonts on The writ was do appealed to the court. This appeal PARLL. Assembling of the Wonderful Gathering In Chlengo—Opaning Exercises. Cricaao, Sept. 11.—An event of world-wide historic interest, ono without previous coun- terpart in the his of the world, took place hero today. embling of the parhament of retigions, the gathering of represontatives of all the great beliefs of the earth, with the objeet of showing how important aro things on iwhich all are agreed and how comparatively unimportant are the differences of creed. The result of the parliament is expected to be to empha- size what is fun lamental and throw into the background differences’ merely accidental and superficial, Sinco the sevies of world's congresses be- gan with the opening of 'the Worid's fair, no such immense crowl has gathercd at’the Memorial Art ins as assombled thi morning. Long before the hour for tho ex- ercises to begin ingress.:was absolutely im- possible. Not merely since the beginniug of the World’s fair. buv never since the foundu- tion of the world, has such a cosmo- politan assemblage of the exponents of the world's religions taken place. The Occi- dent, in severely plain garments, touched elbows, not only on the platform, but in the great aulience, with the briliiant tumed Orient in picturcsque commingling. The followers of Jehovah, Christ, Confucius, Buddha and Mahomet, and the various sects thereof, stood ready. in turn to give, without controversy, the reasons for the faith that is in them The learned religious teachers of China, Japan, India, Turkey, the Islands of the Sous, ofs Catholic ana Protestant Eu- rove, and of the Hebrews of the world, as- sumed attitudes of prayer as the leading representative of the Catholic church pres- ent, the carainal archbishop of Baltimore Most Kev. James Gibbons, pronounced the invocation to the Deity. Then followed ad- dresses of welcome by the World's fair o cials and local divines, followed by responses by learned Pundits and famous re scholars of all parts of the world. practic consuming the entire day e o e 1ing of the Unsmployad, Three hundred unemployed workingmen of Omaha assembled at Motz hall last c inresponse toa call for 4 muss rge Washington Brewster, Stuht and The Haseall made sp voted largely to silver, the unemployed, and Utopian ideas of how public funds should bo used. A motfon to request the Real Estate Own- ors association Lo pay the expensos of u trip of school children to'the World's fair, raised amighty howl. It was promptly voted down. The workingmoen claimod that it would be better to distribute the money among the unemployed, than to haue ‘t spent outside of Omaiin The meeting adjour meet aguin ut the ovening, September 21 S Lorenze and Lotta, America's greatost trapeze artists, at Courtland beach to- night. lat a late hour, to samo pluco Thursday ——— LOCAL BREVITIES, Mr. and Mrs. Max Burkenrond are happy ouer the arrival of & boy baby. Buildiug permits amounting to $2,150 we issucd yesterday by the inspector of build- ings. 17 o'clock yestorllay morning firy aged a one-story framo house at 212 Ninth streot to the s extont of 2 house was vacant and was owned John Shanuon. Hastings was contieeted by tolephone with Omaha for the tirst time yesterday, and Tug e had the initial Galicover the wire with its correspoudent 4t the county seat of Adams county A moeting of the aity oentral committen of the people's party of tho city of Omaha has been called for this evening at 8 lock t Knights of Labor nall, 110 South Fourtecnth streot, dam- North Tho by Mrs. The new mi troc in « ordipange that has boen 1n the cojucif1s in the hands of Councitmen MeLoarte wifl Howeli,the Board s Health wembers of 'the council. Tuey will report upon the ordinance tonight, County Attorney Kuloy filed a new plaiut yosterday morning_against Murtii andPearl Brown. Thi with the murder of Pedro was found uncouseious in his Pifteenth sud Davenport sure weeks ago ‘The Board of Health meeting was not held yestorday afternoou. owing to the illuess of Health Commissioner Somers. One week g0 was the regular time for meoting, and the board did not get together. No session will be held until the doctor has™ recovered sufticiently to be in attendance. Ho is ro ported as inproving raj Hays & Sons, the Cle who lust spring bargained for $77,000 of th short time district gradiog bonds of the eity and theu backed down when the time for do livery came around, have writteu to City Treasurer Boilu, inquiriug whether the city has any bonds for saleat the present time The iuquiry was auswered by the treasurer with the siatement that a “proposition will bo submitted this fall to issue bonds for & narket house.” com- Charle: y ure cha; Biacelo, nt stand at sts 4 fow and bond makers, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ARE WILLING 10 OUIT NOW Indian Soldiors at Fort Donglas Petition to Bo Mustered Out. OFFICIAL STRICTU ES ARE ¢RESENTED Rod Warriors Siy i hey Mave Done Thele oy Nave Failed as Soldiors It Is Not Their Fault, Bost and it 1 SalT Lake, Sopt. 1L—[Special to Tie Bek. | ~The [ndian company at Fort Douglas, near salt Lake Cil at the declarations made by General Brooke in a Ut interview as to the fitness of Indian soldiers in general, have prapared a petit for the disbandment of their company PELLION Was Written some weoks 20 account of some ingquiry that Li Steedman wished 1o make as to the mental policy with regard to the future of the ludiaa toops was withbeld, The doeu ment was written by the Indians, several of whom are of the Carlisie sctiool, After a pro longed council and 1o interference on the riof the officers was encouraged, Tho peiition reads as follows. COMPANY 1, SIXTEENTI DOUGEAS, Utadh, July 251h, 1503, Tl tant General United States Ariy, W Wo t respaetfull and w disband Ve heard o ¥ thidt o, dian troog on dish Wo huvo 1 he ariy sl the s thitt wa aro HOU AL for soldiering aitho we hive been trying OUE VOry Dest Waulover wo undurtaken t do and its allthrough an nteepretation and its Kind very hard for us yet wo teied our very DUSE Lo givoe satisfaction to our high oflivers and here we do ot satisfy them and we dont belivve unyhody elso. will satlsty with us us Goneral Brooks have kind said atrendy. He didnotsay o plain but we can see what ho meant o siy, Which s these men would Iiko " to " buy' their dischareo but as they have™ got very | little money to " savod each of © them by the yuister and they aro not able to purchase their disebiarge and wo request you kindly take this int wnds and look into the RLLCE s We 0us 10 know further fn- formation f W0 0 1 The prosent tine aro in po wth and wo niight just el us to bo disbu, dout shide the than the white soidicrs do and our Co. Yery much appreciate for the men lots t for our zood behavers. The present Licut. IR, Steedman is comg. the Co. with 2ud Licut. L. S. Sorley, they werc very kind to us and we' ke them vory much but we do not Tike the army Life no how. We have no com- plaint against them whatever as they have always heen fricnd to us than oflicer, 16w cannot get o be dishanded we would like to Do travsfer back s faras Pt Russell or Ft. Siduey, 50 we can make visit occasionally o our home o see tho Hitle proportics we go back on the fon which its been lost kood deal of it on account of noone to Took out for us. Very respectfully, your obedi- entservants. This unique document is signed by every oneor the Indians with the exception of Corporal ~ Rowers, who will not tell his reason for withholding his signature. As one goes down the page and secs the names on it he is inclined tosmile. The most typical names are those of Running Bear, Yellow Bull, Young Thunder, Henry Strangerhorse. Makes Mad, Eagle Elk, Elk Sky, Crazy Dog, Walking Soldier, Bear Heer. Doz Shield, Kills In, Fagle Road and Spotted Bird. , taking umbra; ' bus on enant INFANTRY, FonT Adju- hiiig- ly Wasmivaro: Telegram to Tne Bee.]—The following army orders were issued today: The following ofiicors ave relieved from ordnance duty at the stations named, to take effect October 1 First Licutonant Edwin (5 05 ble, Socond artillery, United States proving ground, Sandy ook, N. J.; station, New York City: e atenant hivd artillory, Watertown st Licutenant John L. Twentioth mfantry, Lock ~ Island arsenal, 1l : Second Lieutenant Julius A, Penn, jr., Thirteenth infantey, Frankfort arsenal, Pa.; Second Licutenant Robert G, Paxton, Tenth cavalry, Frankfort arsenal, Pa.; Licutenant Davis, now on a leavo of absence, will comply with his oracrs to ve- port for duty with licht battery 19 of his regiment October L. The other officers named will proceed to join their proper sta tions on the date mentioned. The following ofticers are assignel to duty avthe stations indicated fora courss of in ruction in ordnance duty for one year from October 1, and will report in person ac the { stations to which they are assigned | and by letter to the chief of ordnanco Rock Tsland arsenal, with_station at Istand, irst Licutenant Malvern Hill Bar- sum, Fifth cavalry: Second Licutenant William I, Clark, Seventh cavalry; First Licutenant Frank G. Kalk, Fifth mfantry; | Second Licutenant Archivald A. Cabaniss Uwentieth infantry. To tho armory, Springfield, Mass,, with Springfield: Second Licutenant L., Dade, Tonth cav: John M.'Sigwortn, Tenth infantry Licutenant Charles B. , Twenty- third infaniry. To Frankfort arsenal,al’., with station at Philadelphia: First Licuter ant Charles C. Walcutt, jr.. Eighih cavalry; Second Lioutenant Charles ‘Tayinan, Twenty-fourth infantry; S onant William A. Campbell infantry, To the United States proy round. NSandy Hooik, with station at New York City: First Licutenaut Miliard 1. Harmon, First artil lery, The travel enjoined is necessary for the public service, Captain Henrey Wygant, Twenty-fourth infautry, is dotailed as professor of military scienco and tactics at the Contral University of Kentucky at Richmond, and will roport in rson for duty ceordingly, v ing first stenant William 1T S T'wenty-third utry, who. on being relieved, will pro- cecd Lo Join bis company. Brigadier Goneral David S, Stanley (ve- tived) is selected o bo governor of the soldiers home, District of Columbia, vice Brigadier General John C. Kelton deccased, and will repair to this city and cuter upon the duties of that ofice accordingly, ajor dereminh (. Gilman, comniissary of subsistance, will proceed on oflicial business from Chicago to Fort Leavenworth and Kansas City and return to his propor station under such instructions as he may receive from the commissary general of subsistence, Rock Departmont of the Platte, Leave of absence for twenty days, to take effcct on or about September 15, 1803, has been granted Captain William M. Van Horn, Seventeenth iufantry, FPort D, A. Russell Wvo. Major W. N. Com s of tho pay depa ment s in the city on an offiial tour, Leave of absence for one month, to tuke offect on or about Septewber 25, 1503, has been granted Pirst Lioutenant Richard H Wilson, adjutant Eighth infantr, fort McKinney, Wyo. I bsence for one month, to take on or about September 25, 1803, has nted Second Lieutenant Frnest B, shth infantry, Mort McKinney, e Lorenze and Lotta America's greatest trapeze artists, at Courtland beach to- night. e — vl Land lord, Absent-minduess caused Joha Merritt of the proprietors of the Arcade, to rush frantically around his hostelry last night and w keep “Central” busy making tele- phone connections with the Omana, South Omaha and Council Blufts police stations. rday being pay day at the hotel, Mr tudrove his horse to the bank at k to get cash with which 1o pay his employes. Boing preoceupied on leay bauk ¥ave the animal any further th hut left it standing tied in front of ing in question o'clock the hotel man had ocoa sion 1o uso the vohicle azain und when he fuiled Lo find it in front of tho hotel he gave the alarm that & thief had stoleu his horse aud carviage. The rig was flnally recovered asand Minors Strike. Threa thousand rail road coal winers struck this morning against luction of 5 cents. Twenty-cight pits Abs, on About tial in the case of Colonel Hughes of the state militia this morning returned a verdict of guilty, dishonorabiy aischarging him from tho service. The verdict is based the charge of rofusing toobey tho governor's orders o eject Douglass of the republican houso from representative nall bt - TROUBLE WILH (HE SANTA FE | Westorn Passenger Association Charges that Company with Rate Catting - Rail Notes. CHicao, Sept. 11 —Much oxcitement pre vailed today among the hines of the Western Passonge iation, 1t was occasionod by an advertisement of the Santa Fo road in a Topeka paper announcing that mewmbers of tho Kansas clioruses would be admitted to the World's fair fr This was held to bo Cual o a cut of 30 cents in the rate to Chi The Santa Fo was furthor charged with paying toa party of Loavenworth, through o $150 in order to ind | contract they had with the Burlington to over that road and go by the Santa Fe instead. [nanswer to these charges the Santa Fesays the froe admission of woembors of the Kansas chorusus attonding | the fair o partcipate in tao celebration ot Kunsas weck 18 an aveaugement of tho divectors with which they have nothing to do and as to the payment” of £150 to secure the Loavenworth choras, they know nothir of it. Ihe Santa Fo throws bick the charges of rate cutting ab its compotitors and hus tiled proof with the chaivman of th i ton that they have all been guilty of it Unless the agreement is boter observed, it SUYS 1L WLl assory its right and make re duced rates opeuly to meet the rates of tho other roads Southwestorn roads in the Wostern association joined ina notico to tooutside connections today, notilying them that nothing must be done with the Of throurh tickets that will in any way endianger the stability of rates betweon tho terminals of wostern roads. It would bo better for them to goout of the through business from now until the end of the tair than 1w allow this o be done. Connecting v therefore refrain from meeting cuts of competitors until they have obtained the consent of their western con- nections. Freizhit trafe is increasing stoadily from K 1o week. Bothluke and rail shipments made considerablo gains last week as com pared with those of the week previous. ‘This is taken as an indication of better times ahoad and railroad officials are consequently growing move cheerful, Passciger business into Chie creasing at arapid rate. cast and westare rapidly limits of their cquipment. claim to have as much possibly atteud to. H8s0C ese choruses at wing shipper, them to cancel a 120 is also in T'he roads both approaching the Al the roads business as they cun Recelver tor Alger's silroad. Derrorr, Sept. 11.—The Farners Loan and Trust company, mortgage trustee, ap- plied in the United States court yesterday morning for a receiver for the Dotroit, Bay City & Alpena railroad, of which Gen- eral Alger s president. The application was taken under advisement, General Alger was seen in’ regard to the roceivership. The trouble simoly is that the roud has not been able to pay the int cston its bonds. Business was very bad during 1301 and 1302, but it began to pick up last spring, and had it not been foe the gea- cral financil depression the road might ve puiled through without going into the hands of & receiver. Piles of peopio have pues, Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them, z LS OPENING OF +HE SCHOOLS. Dewity's Characterizod by the Usy bod Attend- n Large ant. Omaha’s pudlic schools opened auspiciously vesterday, with the usual good attendance About 500 new pupils were enrolled. For several years past it has matter of uoto that at the opening of the school year there have been abou’ that number of new envollments, and 1503 is in line with preced- ing years on that point, and is likely to do even botter, it being predicted that by the close of the week ere will be at least 600 new pupils in attendance, The new Central sehool opened with every one of its rooms oceupied by youthful seekers after learning, ‘Theattenianee at the other sehools was equally encouraging. It is understood that there change in the plan of work at garten, which had an attendance fifty yesterday. For the pu room for all the “little tots session plan may be inaugurated, part of the children attendin n the morning and the others in the afternoon. — President Powell voices the sentiment of a_ large number of persons 1n his statement that the fittle ones » overtaxed by attendance at both morni L afternoon and that one session is all that should be requifed of them. On th er hand, there are many wio ool upon the kindergarten as a source of relief from domestic cares and ave glad v s place to send their children to bo durinz u large portion of the day. ill doubtless look with disfavor upon the plan of dividing the day in the mauner proposed. Nearly all the school from tho cast aro ou hand, with the tion of those ordered for 'tho kinde and one or two minor items, and_all day yos- terday the janitors of the varvious schools were filing into Seeretary Gillan's oftice to stock up on supplic e POLICE BOARD. been o may be the “kind, of nearly { makin double supplies ord, ox FiRE AND Detective Vizeard Dismissed from the Sorvice—Otnor luvestizations Probable, Datective Vizzard was dismissed from tho city deu by the Board of Fire aud Police ¢ s last night. One member of the commission remarked? “We are open for more business in investi- wating the workings of the deteet Vizzard was accused by J. M. Vaughn of overcharging the state to thoe extent of & on a recent trip after a fugitive rrom justic Oficer Pool was reported by Sergeant Shoop for taking & drink of beer while on duty. e pleaded guilly and was fined one day’s pay. The cases of Oficers Brady and Cox wero laid over for one week Charles L. Bricker was appointed special ofticer, Lo aet as private w hman Lowis McCoy of 1822 Thirty-third stroet acceuses Officel of writing him the fol- lowing noto William MeCoy, you ha which you had e paxe St and save troublo, Tho by E. L. Fogd “The complaint was placed on filo Leave of absence was grantod to Oficors Marnell, Cook, Operatsr Romans and Rob. bins. Firemen Willisms, Khog and Fox were granted furloughs and Thomas Downs was elected captain of hose mpany No. 1 Captain Lank was allowed thirteen duys pay which had been withheld on account of sickness. William Hayes was appointod as lineman ou the fire and police alarm system The hack drivers who have stands along Douglas street west from Phirteenth were reporied as & nuisance. Whily the com missioners have no authority 1 th aLLer, they requested the council to pass an ordi nance to remedy the nuisance in ¢ stion Chief Seavey presented a a sotof rules fo the goverument of the police force, which W Z1ven 10 4 committer, - Burned the Business Houses, Caxny, Minn., Sept. 11— T'his town most without houses, th only a bank left staud Co got an oy M. Ko DAL Wiks £iven o you is re b al business ng i ) grocery thoe ruins of six tiro started from au a g amid riday a lighted It burued o1 business houses cmpt to il lamp and was s00n boyond control over a block and @ half of including sixteen stores, six rosidences, the postofice and the Bank of Cauby. The total Loss is $200,000, nsuranco §50,000, MONTHEAL, Sept. 11. -An unknown diary set fire to tho Mount 5t lege at 11 0'c which over %3 boys out safel fore the 1l time the cof 5 thio exactly one year ago. sver $50,000, chiefly by water fncen- Lawrence col last night in tho garret, 1 “I'hey got lne in drill be- This s the sixth sot fire, the last The dawage is were asleep. are idle. Allis quiet e puel Hughes Gets 1l Discharge. £, Kag., tept. 11.-The court mar- Col Tor Wanted for Burglury A comnlaint charging Louis E Deming Audy Meyors and John I. Hayden with elarizing W. M ven flled. Goods to stolen on the Herr's ort Omahin on the night tailor 1 y{ September S has valuo of §123 wore shop tho ening in question. - Naney 1 Cuicago, Sept. 11 rived at Washington park well and her mile in 2 that sho is in perfec formance is the be n Chicago. Nancy Hanks has ar. Sho is looking O4% last wook shows t form. Tho last par tsho has made with the exception of the single milo in 204 at Torre Haute last yoar, We for her to” go agains Dablo coutinently oxpe tast wile, Troons Fies CALCUTTA, Sopt Hindoos at Bussulpo trivd on Wednesday tity of commissary cattle, T and the fought until 1 to fire, whe I'hree of them were Hindoos, with nesday is the date set t the record and Mr LS her Lo trov & very -~ - on Indoos, 11 \ number of re, in North India, 1o eapture w quan DOps Were atical seattored the tr ' thoy Killed - i Mo Dew terday She belon m ol w t wasare At the insty 15 accused of ng 1o Miss Ma 1 avenue, Nehraskn s 1 Waoathe WasmiNaroy, Sept Tuesday: For Nobr soutlierly winds. e South Dakota —( mised stealing With So. Theft. 1 {0 South Omaha i the local foreo. somo drosses bel Meyers of Sher- oy, Another Day of Fale herly Winds. 1L Forecasts for ska and lowa Fair; ienerally fair;slightly cooler in western portion; southorly winds. Loeal Reoord. 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