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yond my province, and, like Othello, oocupation was gone ,when the abruptly came 1o an end Sinea then I have izh appointment resumed my occupation th done, nor will thero ba anytling for some time to come, except to look carefully after DEPRESSED OTHER RATES, ceta to the World's Fair Have an | ratos mado anco of the World's fair have had o depressing Cricaco, Oct livect routes ‘I'he §3 rate m extended to October ily to Kansas both directions s to Duluth, $12 relations be Western Passenger associati ok for no active aro merely o trifio aneasy until they know what attitide the receivers i1 the Union Pacific than disrupt trouble, but the. will assume. ©an 4o no o original usso will nov bo ¢ An order has fssued by Judge Jenkins granting the appli- Pacific railroad re- cation of the ceivers for authority mado Decomber Al company of Oregon to the Oregon Iailway and Navigatiorn + Railrond company. receivers are also authorizod to ratify the between the the Northern the Oregon Short Lin and the Southern Pac work of completing the extensive sortland to pry £I32,500 has b This enables the | * the sum of tho terminal. “The lease is for a period of fifty years and the rental is s sum suflicient to pay the in- est and sinking fund ch n spent upon Judge Jenkiu's order directs the receiver to pay the Terminal 24, monthly install- ments of £.000, to civers are to take the Terminal comuy bonds at §90 and hold them as part of v o Expected, ATLANTA, Oct. 14.—A bomb was thrown in steamship circles yesterday by the announcement of the with- arawal from the SHUT ~ PLATTSMOUTH 0UT | Omaha's Young Athlotes Prove Too Much for tae Boys from Oass, CLEVER PLAYING OF THE HOME ELEVZN ing Champlons of the Interscholastic | League Give Thetr First Opponents ®Flard eating— Ashinnd Wins from Cotner Easily. When the Plattsmouth foot bail team comes up hero again it won't be to play foot | ball, but probably to get poiuters from the Omaha team. 1t did its best, but the sple did unison of “our boys" was too much for it. It1s team work that makes a successful team and ia this point the Plattsmouth eleven was limentably lacking. The Omaha eleven, on the other hand, played together and every play was carried out with pro meditatea procision, The first half opened with a touchdown by Purvis, the Omaha right half-back, thus | making four points withina from | the opening of the gan Gardner then | triod to kick a zoal, but was prevented by the strong wind which was blowing a s the field. Then Whipple made another touchdown, and so it went all through the first half. Garaner by clevor dedging gained thicty-five yards and Purvis went around the end for still another touchdown, which was comploted by Clarke kicking woal Plattsmouth now had the ball, but soon lost it without making any gain. Clarke lost ten yards on a fumble. Gavdner got the | 1 and gained twenty yards but lost the Lagain by another fumble. Then Omaha the criss-cross and was successful, “k going avound the end for a touch down. This ended the fust hall with tho score 20 to 0 in Omaha's favor. Gardner immediately made a touchdown, which was followed by another made by Shotdon. Then Gardner, by fine tackling, gained twenty yards. Sheldon was on his way to make another touchdown when he was tackled by Ballance of Plattsmouth, who pulled him down with great force. Sheldon, 1n falling, landed on_Ballance with terrific forco and ' knocked him senseless At this point Plattsmouth, disheartened by the 10ss of one of the most yaluable men and clearly seeing that it was useless to play against Omaha, aecided to throw up tho | sponge. ‘Thus the game onded in the first | sociation of tho Norfolk | part of the second hatf with the score 32 to 0 the Merchants & nt the association will | K0 to picces und a general cut in freight rates Did Not Afleet the G St. Jose rir, Mo. ager Robinson of the Grand Island road, who today, stated that the receiver for the Union Pa- cific would not affect the management of the 5 Island road or General Man- roturned from Omat appointment of removal of the oftic agers wou i simpl report Lo the rec Tatlwiy Gossip. Messrs. Oliver Ames, the second, Samuel Kimball inspected the Tast Omalin proverty yesterday morning, which is owned by Mr. Mr. J. O. Puitlippi of the Missouri Pacific, has roturned from St. Louis. Agent Hitehe Pacifie is in town . Auwes and Carr left for Denver the fast mail in the director's Carr and Mr. k of the Union last evening castbound, a $0 betwesn the Missauri river and Colorado | common points will be made, and on the 16th | jnyd's a similar wosthound r te will bo made by a for the Omaha Righ Mr. Sheldon of Omaha 100l foot ball te nd Mr. Livinz: m one, of Plattsmouth were umpire and referee “The players engaged were: "luttsmouth, Positions. Oma Forthing Sullivan, ceeeee s Bull-back Clarke. SURight half-back Purvis, | JERUNY Left half-baek Burdick. Newell! Quarter-hi Whipple Kerr Left end Gardner, Ballaney cLeft tackis deld. Wise Left gu eeos Stokes. Jonnson -Centor.. 11 Cowglil Beason. it urd Cross. Phomas oht Tl Ayers. Fost iy I ¢ heldor Substitutes: O'lourko, Tukey, VinHorn, Ashland, 34; Cotner, 0, AsitLaxn, Neb. Oct. 14— [Special Telegram to Tie Bie.|—-Ashland's Iigh School Foot Ball club played its second game on the home grounds against Cotner university. On a | toss up Ashland got the ball first and started in with a zood vlay, going about two yards on the opponentjs ground. After the “third down Ashland got its first touchdown. This was followed in quicic succession. and at the { end of tho 8rst half Ashland had twenty | points to her crodit, four touchdowns and two goals. Gilbert' did fine playing as halt and Pancoast excelled at tackling The second half opencaun with Cotner waking a L but failed 1o reach Ash- territory, Cotner lost the ball on | 1L | downs. Ashland lined up and Rush on the roads in the Western Passeuger association. This rate of §9 is mado in order to equalize the low round trip rates from the Missouri river to Chicago, which go into effect tomor- row, lasting until the end of the mouth, good | to return until N e from Denver to Chi- 3, but Lo prevent i misuse of these tickets by scaloers a one way rate of $12.50 precludes a than $ and this higher rat becomes effcctive today. L AT BEUNSWICK, MOLE DEATH) ©old Weather Has Not Seemed to Stop the | Ravages of the Fever There. Brusswick, Ga., Oct. 14, v were reported tonight at Brunsw: white and twenty-five negroes. The whites | Frank McDonald, H. Smith, James Shrivor. In addition to th 1. Prico, agent for | MeDonough & Co., lumber dealers, Savan- nab, died toduy and T. £, W & Co., Savannah, will die vo- f. agent for At tho commissary today onothor man went down before the y ellow fever plaguo, Burt Winton one of the be: With the force cripplod by the illness of Manager Smith and Wilton, the Ono thousand ple were given ay from the sup- balance are three hundrad and sixty pe threo day’s ration ples rapidly comjng in, SAVANNAILL Oct. yellow fey now cases of doveloped at Jessup today. cases thero to date, two of which prove — O FLAG RAISING. Every School iu Win Flios the St bago County, Uiinols, flag raising over tho Winnebago ation in district No. township tod 3 public schools in comploted with a 10 in Durand The Grand Army of the Republic post from Beloit wath & baud, many irand Avimy of the Republic veterans from Rockford and hund; patriotic exereises, 1 she Unitod overy school house, ment was st This is tho first county to provide u flag for flag raising move- | \ divg the centonnial of the inauguration United State A Baggestion that th Americin flag ‘should ool house in the 5 the baginvine, and the sug- Eestion his been actod upon in almost every Lo and wrritory in tho union. Hoghway Rob Williaw Dohso, aldriver in the employ of the Keug Brewing company,was beld up last saulted by Lwo men and n sistance but was ovorcome losoe chauge. ported tho affair to the police. Burglars Bob Oumwha Siovx Ciry, Oct. 14 warehouse on {Spocial Telogram to the Omaha broken into and 0 in money and #500 worth wero stolen, arrests have been wade, More Certificates Cas New Youk, Oct. 14 he cleaving house | $050,000 certifi- (00 outstanding. the commit- led to dute, §51 tee hus called for $N0,000 for cancellation for Monday. SR Wants it Understood, Neb, Oct. 12.-To the Fditor of Erie A Wickluud, the murderer, | 18 a Swede, not & Norweg myself and want to have it under. A Guspersoy, Uounty Coroner. 1 am a Nor BaLvesios, forest tire has been ragiug at the Lead of Lime creck on Sultap mountain it 1s over five miles from her aAlmost unbeara vle. A terrible the smoke is Several Lhousand acres of valusble tiviber Lave bees desiroyed. left_end obtained the b cuarding made a run of thirty fand, by plays of Stedd and *Gitbert, mado another toichdown. Cotner lined up and started with anotiier wedge, but again failed | to reach Ashlund’s territory. Cotner on its third down had cight y when o full-back kick was made by Zediker of (‘ot- ner, gaiuing about thirty-five yards | for' Cotner, but by bad playing °they lost the ball, Ashiand, by 'd playing in thelast half, cun up thiree more touchdowns and one goal, the score to 0 In Ashland’s favor. Good pl last half were made by Williams of Ashlandjas half-backs. and Shedd and | Bush s and by Finch and Zediker of | Cotner, Fhe game was played mostly in Couner's torritory. The umpire and reforee were Mains of Crete and McFarland of Lincoln. Ashland will play its fir: with Omaha on October 25, The decisions of the umpive and refereo were satisfactory, and there was no ill feel- ing on either side. Lincoln, 16; Nebraska City, 0. LaNCOLN, Oct. 14.—[Special Telegram o | T Bre, ]~ Lincoln's first in the series of foot | buli gamés of the Interscholastic association was played at the M strest bull park this afternoon against the Nebraska City eleven A fair sized crowa was io attendauce, The gnme was callod at3 o'clock with Craw- ford, coach of the University team, as referee and Campbell of Nebraska City as umpire. The Nebraska City men averaged 170 pounds while the Lincoln team showed at 140 pounds. The Lincoln team proved to be far superior in the fina points of the me, although not as heavy. Ne- City did not seem to bo s | well up i the rules of the game, and had to | make & uumber of plays over on account of | violations of the ruies. The Lincoin team won the toss and took the bali and Nebraska City"chose the southwest goal, with the sun to hier back. both halves to be'of thirty-five minutes, “The fivst half resulted in Lincolu | making two touchdowns and Lwo gouls, o | score of 1210 0. It Look just seven minutes | for Lincoln 1o gain the first touchdown, The second half resulted in a score ot 410 0 in favor of the Lincoluites, thus onding the game with the score standing 16 to 0 in favor of Lincoln, Towa Awfully Downed. Drxver, Oct. 14.—The University of lowa foot ball toam arrived in Denver last night. “They were met at the depot by Manager Vickers and o delegation from the Denver Athletic cluband conducted Lo the Brown Paluce hotel, where they will be quarterod during their stay. The team presents a n splendid nppearancy The men are il large and likely looking ath- letes. The = captain, Mr. Ktliot, who | plays full back, isa man who weighs 190 pounds. “The gawe this altocuoon will be at | tho Atbletic park aud the proscnt ind | tions are that the nudience will be large and nthusiastic, as this is the fiest real hard game of the'season in Denver. The officials of the game will be selceted, oue by the lowa team and the oth by the Denver team, ‘Phe halves will be forty-five minutes cach, with o ten-minute mternission, snd it | s expected thut the wame will bo callod | prowpily at 3 o'clock. The teams will line up as follows lowa, Position. Denver. Horrick, 165, left oud right ... Niblock, 160 1, and by good ¥ yards. Ash- league game Aldrich, 1727 Tefutackle right Filimore, 180 Boyer, 180.°0 0 loft guird right... Trease, 175 W. Rollgors, 194 .. conter. English, 185 | Lngersoll, 210, right zuard it Binckburn, 153 Van Osterliout, 1 70,0t tacklé loft. Adams, 172 1 1ess, 165 right end left lis, 1 Sawyer, 160, anarter-luck Smith, 130 | Myars, 1656, left hulf-back rizht b, 160 | dack, 160 right hult-back Iéft. . Fouts, 154 Elliott, 190" full-back Field, 170 Iteserves - University of lowa: Hatfield, Bremner, Robinson aud White, -Deover Ath' | letic club: Cash, Davis, Earnest and Fouts, The gawe was won by the Denvers by tne one-sided score of 58 to 0. Although the | lowa men as an aggregate were heavier than the Denvers, their training had evi- doutly ot beeu as good. They were very weal iu lutertoring and on the defense, bul their offensive moves were good. The Den vers played an excellent game at all points. ‘Pie Univorsity team will leave for home ia ! e morning. Baker University Cowes Btron Kansas Ciry, Ock 4 ~The Baker uni- versity fool ball teaw of Iansas toduy demonstrated their superlority over their | rivals, the Columbia tear of Missouri, ina | very decided mawner. The Columbia mou | had o possible chuace at any stage of the : THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, (T WAS AN EXCITING RACE 1893 -TWENTY PAGES on, Tnteror (3 to 1) sseond, same to win and wern outplayed at overy I'he score resulted 28 to 0 in faver of e Baker men made two touchdowns ia the first half, four in the ition to this they kicked two Froderiek (6 to 5) w White Noso (8 to 1) third. Time fMawthorne. . five turlongs: T, W Jiminy R thira effcots of the atorm were felt ovor a thous tho Kansas team sand miles inland BY WIND AND WAVE [CONTINURD PROM PIRST T At 8o'clock this morn Western Union had no wires to New 1ast and in ad gouls in the last half. ng the gare. Cornell Gets First Blood CroAr Rarins, fa.. Oct, 14 e onening fom bali ser Brooks won, Constant socond Second race | Lest of the Ceittests for the Groat Inter- national Trophy. cond, Bimb s third | vicintty and along the coast ssuth great deal of minor d somo small vessols wore wroeked, but, so far as heard from Advices from wind is blow nd and enst vory bad shape also. won, Patrick sec Cilfford third. Completo pr ourth race, saven furlong of tha telegravhic servi Gamblor won no lives wore lost VIGILANT WON &Y ONLY FORTY SECONDS night's storm g there at the ansters havo the Maritime exchange. Cornell, 22 to Cornell played a rush game and won be heavior men. Beitisher's Spintinker Torn Very Critient Signnled from ¥iag Ship May En thusiasm Knew No o plachuse, short course Flip Flap second, en done and sevoral y v as learncd no lives we Took Refoge 1y COPPLE AT NEOLA, BALTIMORE'S BAD LUCK. America from ¢ Iirst race, nine the Village Are Losers While the Storm nt Its Worst the City Was Flunged in Darkness, the wind was ast night the Brush Blectrio s Lok fire and were burned supply the city and stores and other buildings in city was plunged into par the Holiday Street theate ted by tho presence In tho middle of the play the lig went out and it was some as could be utilized Sparks from works set fire to th New Youk, Oct terday's magnificent 1a will stay in this countr; With plenty of wind, with a sp and in uliwost ideal wator for the stately cup deforder passe the blowing cheering of men, wnile wo nhandkerchiefs, the fiag ship May hoisted the colors of the Vigilaut Tho Vigilant was the fist and soon the Valkyrio ¢ . was swept The sotilors that your old friend William Henry Conple blowing a il if he s to los perishod, and et the coin, nnle Webor nd, Cerberus third . the same being from a paper 1w Storm fiant Shore, | won, Mao Brown sceond, Alturas third | week Neola was agog with excitement over a foot race masted schooner M Morris Smith from Richmond with J'rynkie D second, Blaze Duko third. 1 long and with it The teack was laid out in the public Copple, with his backers, was tho first to appear, but was the unknow: under the name of James o arranged e got off a yard orday nine miles west AT LAST M OPIRST PAGE, | on the ground me down in tow of After soma prelimi | ing the gun from the flag ship decla just west of INDEPENDENCE, Wilkes, owned by S. Hutchison of Shreve was killed yestorday on He was by Led Wilkes, Ary maneuver nois Contral racks. “The prisoncrs and valued at §1 last race had begun for tho The wind at tho start was squaily, and GAVE WAY CONTINUED ¥ WEATHER For the strang Fortunately this proved a mistake of the prophet, Lshort time it blew steadily once fonrth ‘seconds on both sides, in their seats, wheeled round 8o us to fue 1 was complotely destroyed, cordon of police was formed about while doc tors were working on the or five of them isod for Nebraska here who by Copple took WaAsiINGTON, or two hours reading ners. Seventy taken to the city hospital Nono of them are believed to te The racers made short boavd on the 'k, but changing run to port. complaining word until Sunday and Monday. soou took & lon their positions did Valkyrie passed the Vigie a considerable lead. yrie came about 10 the starboard, the Vigilant her closely, then again to both boats turiied, while the friends of the Vigilant declared 'she to the wind the stake with ana tho Vigilant followed at 2:. riea Homewnard witn a Rosh, waiting steamers the answer questions which wore whom Copple ¢ brougnt him here'was disguised by a Now transpire: inig to southerly The southern ntic and the i lant and obtained 1:12 the Val paivof gog, and the water at the docks surface of the city and made a Omati record of temperatue and rainfall compared with ¢ pist four years: the purpose of doing up Copple's friends v confidenca in his ability The Kansas and ho hails from Copple and the old man were in Omaha on Sunday o hot under the coli the south wall, yading day of blown down the water in the harbor so that many t i questions abjections Jones revert s name is Hart Maxinimm te Minfumm tenyy o toniperature its red flug at seen together loeal talent ar manner in_which Coppl total amount of money up on the zliborhood of $1,600, did_not rer Ot 01t A8 quick as possiblo. over from Council Biuffs to see was Willis volved in i srgumen Paking advantaze of a b cussion, Voorhe congratulate tie senator From Annapolis and s ave multiplied of damage other points duped them. ler points v Statement showing the perature and pr v and since M ormal fomperature, Deficlency for the any. ¥ sinec Marchi 1 itation at maha for the bis splondid contribntion uin in town long, but A large dele- which glistened like a shect of silver in the 11 two miiutes the sheots wer The damage done by last night's storm at devate this afternoon entation has boen enhane affection of this body fo asic if it will bo agrecable to | Tho heaviest is 10s8 being in the neighborhood of at the coolness he effect was i Valkyrie drew rival as though the down, but the sheets of th 1 she, too, leaped forward the tide rose to the overflowing commission Deficioncy sine a motion to adjourn, by ‘Ol Gogales.” can becool when thoy know they have tead pipo cineh.” Vigilant went al Forecast Ofliefal voplied dones; red, T will consider iva Moved to Ad and the pl oyster packers COMPLETED THUE EXUENSION., RAN AGAINST A RULE, amount of alv ason opencd st £1,000,000. Monday the X Fulls and Y slowly up to the to; She Seemed to fairty As the dredging s Condon and ity-seven hours YaNKTON, S. D, Oct n to e Ber of the Great Norther Vaikyrio would be passed boat drew up hehind sue blanketed her ri and the silk spinnaker fell in g Russel I*. Coudon, holder of th championship and one of the cc doing a sel long with Schnell, who can close to record <laying on the ex- ailway from | hours and we hay The destruction of property was ling young- upon conaultati was completed to the depot in this city at 5 During the height of th the Vigilant had made to enable le e's suils fill 10 pass and th The estimated faved at OSk mwa Courier 1 onco move. kap betwaen light works became crossed told in the O zht aro now next about 100 of W prevail g ¥ was then in tement which this unlooked-for fire to. the juit and minds in certain just at this time, business men of Yank Falis to be the guests of the of that piace for the pury kyrie's stern it bead. and at 34 d botween the two. This tim iy Spoaling of th P'restdent Dings pron The day wis perfoct with great interest an account of the battle the Vigilant v whisties screamed and the p Valkyrie's Misfortune, menon the Valkyrie fro, and_then he track in fair e momentous immediately ) oldest and largest cities in South OiT the coast of Sceot- land by moonlight, with the Serapis and he opie applaudad to withess th pleapy were thrown open, bu the inmates had been the smoke, the upper corridors to breaking many bon constituted the pr n wod somo of the timoe n, do was exceedingly fast, R. . Condon from the serate nd of Grinnell In askn 10 Session, Nowrit Prarre, Neb., Oct grand lodge rder of Good Ten re seen running and glance showed that her spinnaker had been split in two flapping ribhons: by the run and in a few scconds new headlong from Down it came ybody who thinks tes of this bill have sur. in contemulation o answer in the languag tal hero of the salt s21s that we hav gun the fight,’ ka Independent O theone-fourih mile open by of Sioux City in 3 Asliley of Sioux ndicap by 11 4% from the ¥ A. Kncpper consolation rendered or have ik of the crew f the new sail necessary to take them to the hospita Charles Dunn died fromn Tonight the re than a quarter of e, 0 stores and private dwellin Alarge body of members state wero in s0 quick that at 3 i1 posttion and degawin from ali parts of the ity seems to ve gone back ntury, for every- letters of greeting «d from the grand lodge now in ind wilt now movo that the Wwo-mile ope A ric the race, for the two boats The motion was s adjourned untit Monday meet occurred wh 1 to, and the iile open easily, unt was driving aliead, | everythiug puiling and the distance between herself and_lor She was a pic The reports of the oficors w i members during the last | 3 of the ordet cellent shape and a great deal of enth | was manifested during the entire s clection of made a special orvder of busi- and resuited as fol- aled out for 1o > damage has becn done to crops and numbers of cattlo atiernoon telesrapiic entively ent off oxcept with Washington gradually wide ture as sho tore along Al topsail, spinnaker and balloon dustice Brow WismiNaron, Oct. ney R Brown of the suprem: frer which Condon made a talk to the commumention court of the ton the right arcasm that roast on the Tho sympathies of the rly with Condon, who miain- ed that the rile under which he had been Tn the two-mile open L looked back e over the 1ine un easy wi too, wis put back and the race giy Condon and s and thoy consider the fuliy theirs. wWas consid- A waving her judzes thin the * tall masts slightly from side A Hasi from the ness at 3 p.ow, Th N FLL I, evening while ciose one of the heavy pl in his niew home on 1he novit Sixteenth stecet and Rigus piece of glass cut an ugly g severing the artery, and but cen herself and s re-echoed and prolonged The cheer- Liven the wind, strong us uss windows Saunders, Unadilla; gr st corner of Havoo Played the Winds at the Na- tional Capiint, Wasinsaroy, Oct in the fleet. shnell of O storm of tie hur- peatediy and o A storm of the hur 1t wis o magnifice But, it is impossible to say, with beLter boat in such a | y scconds on a | jiles and return | , Lincolu; grand Watts, Omah: “Telegraphic prizes right proved fatal e, which is the wind as that of beat to windward of fifteen i3 80 close that the splitting of the Valkyvie's spinnaker might easily account for it. Ofcinl Figures. E ul record of the d by the flag ship May: communication 1o points outside ington wus rendered impossible for Assistant s S P N | I L. Combs, Omaha, next mectng hauds of the grand About 250 delegates w wt of the violent wimd and rain w small buildivgs were blown adwn trained steadily all day and the wind began to blow har in veloeity, and the ra The people’s party county « tee met at Knignt in addition to the transa bustess the committee found 1 1ate several justices of the this body was of Labor ha S inlattondnTioes toward night of campaizu The following race as sunplic Valkyrie's time Vigiliant's time, Elupsed thne, ¥ 1 V] Seclee will lead his gzergation back to Omaha, and an exbibition game with a pic up of local lalent, reinforced with a couple of Seelee's own afford many who were disappointed last 00 the finest base ball team now in existence. A good nine has been golten up 1o oppose the chumpions and the players and positions will be: nquiriug base ball a increasea in volume until it was next to impossible for people to were bloswi out, signs we blown down, and in 501 BIl Dalton’s Blg Blam Okl., Oct. 14, -Bill Dalton, the notorious bandit, for whose appsehension a reward of £10,000 is off nccomplices, Bill comb terrorized Stillw. paraded the streets with revol | in their belts and c their hands, water recognized matter to the off reluctant to ende 5 Justice were named as fol 4 uine made d, and two of hi ey, . L Lapsiey, C Timo past fivish lne, V Time past finish line, Vigi . Substracting the time allowance of ninety- tho Vigilant allows to | ater last night. o'clock the rain coased, but the & an opportunity s strapped Winchosters in Many of vhe eitizens of Still- ported the but the ofticers scemed to capture them. posse of deputics left this city tonight for McAwvesten, L T., Oct, shot and killed H. Leflore hero today, the result of an old grudge. o seconds which account of the difference in the loadline, this gives a win to the Vigilant | by forty secouds. p Michael Nelson e, and it was hot and sult ro wracked i over 1t secumed as if the huve to be without inforwation regarding | the doings of the extraordinary session divection untii | country at larg THIS SIDE, Anderson was aracter last night sted as i sus- Valkyrie to Be Luid Up Here—Post Mortem on the Great Race, 14.—The Evening Post will be laid up on this sude of the Atlantic for the winter, sion of the After persistent effort tho Weste got a wire by way of Memphis the Associated press was o At daylight the storm abated and the sky was clear, John Corney a has been arrested for assaulting John Jonichek v and Johu Doe wer New York, Oc over which L Gastright abled to send a Both are Choctaw arrestod and will be tried in the Choctaw courts. Demanding an lncrease, IEANSAS Ciry, Oct, 14 Macou, Mo,, says: Where Can n Trout Go? Prarmsymovti, Oct, 10.-To the Editor of ThE A man lu this city says tha Yellowstoni can o where the water holds for any fsh 1o ko up 800 feet of ‘di warm today. c o' Yachtsmen were very divided In opinions Western Union at work, and hopes o restore communisation were bagged A Star special from News has just reached Macon that delegations of Bevier and Hants- mincrs ave on their more tomake anotherattempt to get the Ardmore miuers to join in the demand for an doe Coveland locked up for fghting on Tenth street Howitt's name rogister onee 1More sdisorderly eonduet,” 1t 5 quite prabable the man trout would go over Yellowstone falls in an | elevator or would walk intended to suy that a trout could leap over d over would retuin dway againsy brink of the wwries quite eutof the stream including tho Trout and other of the sulmon family uro credited s, but 1t is not as undertaken, much loss achioyed, the of the Yellow- falls when ngth is great enough to over- 2 of the wate unfortunate Valkyric's light salls and the Vigiiant's board having mada impossible chance for comparison. Added to the factors throwing doubt on the result was the mentioned on Monday Valkyrie's mast was sprung on the beat out and that this was Lhe reason the cutior was unable to set her balloon topsail or her club topsail ruuning home as the Vigilant did. lord Dunraven's expressed opinion that have won on way to Ard- Ths thne the chavge is mming of the Cousiderable Damago Hono to t Crop—tligh Water Eyvoryw. JACKSONVILLY, damage by the storm slong the cast coa Flovida are just besinaing to come in, rivers the wind | sixty miles an 25 CENTS CUTICURA of CUTICURA SoAP costing 25 cents is suffi- cient to test the virtues of these great curatives there is now no reason why thousands should go through life Tortured Disfioiired Humiliated by skin, scalp and blood diseases which are speedily and perma- wred by the CUTICURA REMELIES at a trifling cost, {Cuticura Works Wonders nd it cures are the most re- performed biood and skin remedy of mod-. s, or having lean mining coal this winter, that the Bev The Ardmore ¢ or and Huntsville men intend to intimidato the Ardmore men, Sheriff \White has been the mine ofiicials and he left this worning for Ardmore, the rush of wateér Yellowstone rivi water and the sheo t the falls is 156 1pids below it y Mr. I{err that the telographed for by | \o00hod g velocity of wharves swept iy and from 10 to 17 have been blown from the troes Smyrna is o stretch of houses unronfed, Found Gulity of Murder, the oranges ugo Torres, other ndian Joe,” and who has Dboth legs cut off just below the knee, was found guiity of murder in cutter would allowance had his spinnaker y ceded by a few tobe well founded, but i was only held to be true granting the fact that the sloop was had five fect of he Pugsro, Oct. 1 wise known as ge of the great A Lrout sin asce because she the first degree centerboard trailing in the water that should have been snugly up It has always been deomed a special advantage Lo the American type that the bourd could be raised when it was not needed 10 givo stability to the yacht, and it is regarded by the advocates of the board to give this drawback its full stimating the work of the two boats yesterduy, | come the for Since a cake ley and the ocean is a barvier of Horsen for Nushvitl “The ocean swept over the hills and marshes farmer who lived alone sc here, by crushing while his vietum then buriea they were found twenty mo distance from in the keel, weeting at Cumberland park begins Monday and holds six days. Legun to arvive, and briug all the prominent fiyers from Lexix rack is being prepar small houses wero washed wway and Prank- sam's Sportsuian’s Lot wind blew the water in Indizn ward, backing it up at the south ead, leaving almost dry ground av the north end. boats went along with the high tidings from the south end of the river have it is thought the w So far no loss of Wires are all down. This report was secured by bolated passen- wars coming iuto Jac awell, where ve already a special train wil el was unroofe o times for horse river south- ton on Sunday, | by the famous track expert, Seth nd the meeting promises to be @ fitting finale to the western-southern, About $4.000 will be hung up in stakes and vrizos, and iuaddition a number of wpec stuble Lorses now in- | cluae those of 5. A. Brown & Co., Kalama- the Penn Valley (Pennsyivania Anything but Safe. -A Gormon deposited $1,05 in the vaults in July. RACING BESULTS, named Frank Demel safety deposit Lio went to get the heen received wore unusualty hwh, Five Good Races Mark the Last Day at the Lexiugton Meetlug, Lexixgroy, Oct, 14.~A large crowd at- tended the trots o' ‘the closing day. weather was cold aog windy wero shipped for Niaghville tonight. he found his box will be arvanged. e PARAGRAPHY, All the stables Denver, Allen farm, Pittsfleld, Mass.; the Hermitage stud and 1. C. Curry. Ovor 30 horses are expected, Directum, Alexis, Pharbe Wilkes, Arion, Flying Jib, Robert J, Mascot, Boreal, Di- ‘tor's Flower, Nellie A and others, State Treasurer Bartloy is in the city. L. B, Baker of Battie Creek is here on a NO WIRES TO THE EAST, s, trotting, $1,000: Uuele Sam won, Collingwood second, Ajnt Delilab third ielegraphie Co s Complotely Cut Of, 15 4 result of D. Taylor of Rock Island, 11l 1ng, #1,000: Prince Herscliel ks second, Brignolla Wilkes Prerssuna, Ocet, the foarful wind and rain storms, telog telephonic communication York, Washington and Boston was next to Wires from ng after a fashion as fa henies, but the wou, Jesse 3 mon of Gordon arvived in Omaha Blub Grass stul stake 81,000 David 13 w Ballona third. lhe Koutuciy stake Euline won, W r-olds ana under, James Bell of David (ity was at the Mur. s, Neb., Oct. 14.—[Special Tele- gram to Tur Bee.|—The Otoe county fair It has been & farmers’ show The exhivits were all was very little raciug. e nov_filled, and only such racing was run as could be agreed upon by the horsemen present. luy, when Winnie Wilkes, yoar-old, owned by C. W. Reed of Syracuse, won in . for 8-yenr-olds, #1,000: | W.C. Wilson of Lincoln ¢ will Sunday in the metropolis Dr. votter Baxter ofthe Crow agency, all through. high order and ther ‘I'he regular untry on either slope ! J. M. Grifith of Wahoo, was among vecent vals in the eity. Hon. Joseph Wash., was in the oty yesterd Mus. I, K. Jckes of Deadwood, S. D., are in the city for a few days. Churehill Down This was the last day of the fall meeling. sunk iuto the soa. I'he trouble with the wires began yesterday and graduaily grew worse through the night aching a cliaax this prostration said to be had suddeniy Easterday of Tacoma, Porres Dive First race, four and a balf furlon; ueen Biird (5 to Jim Henry (6 to 1} third. Becond rave, six furlongs i in a condition Spiritiess sod Duil Oct. 4. -|Special Tele- gram WwT'ns Bes.|-Spiritless game played toduy before small crowd in vold, raw wind. Primrose (6 0 2) ) socond, Little Anuie (410 1) Cenar Ravins, la. mother of Ke: L. P. Gillette of B of the Nebraska gr siting iu the atrice, graud custodian ud lodge of the Masonit in Owalia last vight returned from o spproaching communication extraordinary Roscoe Conkling lost tho Sunford stakes, worth 8760, won, George Beck 5 wecond, Pearl soug (@ to®) third, Pain s the ery of a sulfering nérve, Miss Alma Rioger bas two months tour with the Ladies 1deal Con cort compauy tRrough Black Hills six furlongs 12 sosiaaradd Today almost e out off, and the 000011 Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster is the Stiveuts and Ganzell; Cersoy aund Dixio (70 b) won, 4 10 1) third. ¥ifth race, selling, six furlong: strelen of torritory tire Atlaotic coust was Nebraska snd the first and ouly palu-killing