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2 THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: THU R\I)A\' Al‘l{ll. 24:. IH!DI‘ I\ INION IACTEHS )L ' [ Evory day seomn to be but agsravating the ““ \”\ ” I\I'D B‘ LI\LOIV By Nioholn, o ':\ \_n.nm:n 3 ‘:m b | r“l N ' () town council closed the schools and cstab CLUCLAY LANT NIGHT, S h\ \ t . trouble, and frelght men admit that things AL " 4 J\ LY | R by 118 Btruck ou ! “\ WA I ] lished a quarantine - | are likely to be demoralized for some months Binsol, & chols, 1 ba Lol no1 . W 5 | to como Tnutes. Hatterias Moane o Robir: WANT T0 KELP PATTERSON. o R L SRR L “ - | i minutes attoring: Mullane and Robin- a— EE. . howy'" opera, based upon Sir Walter " on; Nichols and Ryan, Umplire: Hurst f ¢ y Emigrant Flght Situntion § . | von ¥ v i ot Baott's story of the s Tioport of the Direotors Anything but Cheer- | Ajnough the passenger department of | Rourke's Young Men Slaughtered by the Jolnts Make n Start. All Woodbury County Supervisors to Bo | FIrst Preahytorian Chureh Figuring on How ; ': ik " "" ."“"'“ of Lammer- i . 3 ' ’ ey S y t o Do Tt moor,” was given by the Western Opera ing to the Stockholders, the Unlon Pacific scoffs at the reports sent Capital Oity Outfit, WASHINGTON, ) Aprl 25, —Washington Oa'led to Account, il | company last evening at Boyd's, and viewad € out from Chlcago regarding the status of pitchers were unsteady and falled to A largely attended meeting of the mombers | cOT overy standpoint ft was the success of [ the emigrant pool, well informed railrond e | Tor won with niag iigathe fieid, o of the Presbyterian chureh and congregation | tho wook, Its tragic theme and exquisitely 78 en insls at there will be a big row in | .y o was held last evening in the parlors of the | considere 3 orpot 3 ‘ FALLING OFF OF OVER FOUR MILLIONS | men Ineist that there will SE HITS ENOUGH TO WIN TWICE | swashington .......n2 4 0 2 ® he parlor considered music will perpetuate It for many | the territory of the Western Passenger [ BASE Nowipmion ovvoonfig @ 8 DANAGING ~ TESTINONY. - IN ~ SIGHT | ohurah, atter the mguiss Wednssday evet= | Fed¥s to vome, Its DEst Hving Doeh Crowtiey ' — el Ll A b L U - Base hits; ton, 4; N Ing prayer meeting, to discuss the question | MIth laurel ' AVhile essentially u one-part | VOrADIS T0s of the Leat's Workls duction In second class es w nvolve | ebares O m, 8 N 3 BRI & ri A opera, it affords magnificent scope for both rable Report """‘ nr's W ';“ B | fiestclus faes (0 @ lnrge extent, Vester. | Five In One Inning Only S N“ One v adbinaton, 17 New York, 3. | Two Prominent Bankers Making the ‘: '"I'““("'"l”'l“ ’I'””“ As has been pre- | oo and baritone, and it is not too much ted to the Stoekholdors the day It was learned at Unfon Pacific heac y Tally—Slceping on Bases Re- se 8 Seltic Home runs! o g ously stated In The Bee, the pastor, Rev. g " : quarters that the Southern Dacific had b A v b Btoten - bsest Rirpir T Vanint: | Charges—Another Sious City Sensation it . he pastor, Rev. | to say that Willlam Mertons and Barro A I Meeting—Cost of ti for the Loss of T Mr. Patterson, has received a call from the | Bert ose t t Annual Meeting—Cost ol notified” the Interstate Commerce commis sponsible for the Loss tran, Burkett, Doyie. Double plays: Sulll- of Considerable Dimensions — A Woms v ) AU e AL LI SR Ll s L AL snoli Hosds, fon that It was in no sense n pariy to the € van and Cartwright; . Trst on balls: I A 6 B Bt Westminster church at Detrolt, and fs dis | prima donna of the night, Mme. Louise {he cmigrant trafe 1ate made by the West & Moyer, 4; by Maul, 2; by German3. Struc irand J o He Called, posed to accopt It unless the congregat Natall. Mme. Natali was in beantiful volco —_— ern Passenger assoctution, Iurther, It -— out 15 Moyer, Y. Wil - el oo sation | gnd » sang the d sult a s ha went on to say that the proportion of the oltoh: Moyer, 1t hroal b Kirterien here at once makes good the promise made a | pri B A LT BOSTON, April 25 fourtaenth annual | f | TR ThO NG LINCOLN, April 26.—(@pecial Telegtamn to | Mea: Mover and maul . L v | brilliancy and firo of the true artiste, who 3 ot o fonrteonth annual | fure from Oglen' to San Iranclco was LINCO! pril 25.—(Spec ile Maul, Moyer' and Magu " year ago, when he came here, and builds a v art for art's sake and not for the meoting of tho stockholders of the Union Pa- | PArt o & thivueh rate Sly, A cqulf Bet | The Nee)—Lincoln defeated. Omaha this | Doyle, Time: One hour.” Umpire SIOUX CITY, Ta., April 25.—(Specfal Tele- | jargor and more modorn cdifics than the one | emoluments that s ssiteily b oy cific rallroad was called to order in Hortl- | i It states it wiil afternoon In a somewhat listless and dis- Brooklyn Bats One Out gram to The Bee)—The \\Hu!hm\ citizens | jt now occupies of her performance. The technieal cultural hall today with Vice Prosident At P any tck It fess than ¢ piriting exhibition of ball playing. Omaha lnn«mm‘, Avril 3—Batting streaks in and taxpayers' committee, by George Weare, JI L. Kennedy presided at the meeting, | difficultios wer casily over o by STt thiough rate from Atlantle to Pacific co! 5 _ o the seventh and eighth innings settled the yhesidel ot Ih one & of | and Invited all present to expross themselves | this consclentious artiste, an she kins prostding polat his ts practically a victory falrly outbatted the locals, but her players | the Seyenth and wighth innings e e | o N RUDINOE TR Ser Fesponded | Justined. last night all the High o The first business was a submission of the | {1 Mnion Baciiis, although the Sou were extremely unfortunate in running | Teookiyn ... 07100008 & s—g| Woars & Alilson, bankers, and 1ts attorneys, | o1 tbe, sublect. A largo number responded | justifed last night all the high hopes port shows a defieit on the wh tem of t t th tunes, the fifth Inning serves as an apt I_mw hits; Ir-lu‘um\., 13;_Philadelphia, specific charges agalnst the Board of Supe and ability of Mr. Patterson. It seemed to | of the great works of the old Ttalian school $2,50,841, compared with a surplus in th ilustration: Five men made as many con- | BEFots: Drookivn, o; I‘J'If&ill"i'fi‘i’[" visors of this county, accusing the board of | be the unanimous opinion that he had fn. | Her Lucia, both fn singing and acting, was - <& previous vear of $2,060,i57. Tt a toatter the fght | ecutive bse hits before a man had been | Two-base hita: Aller, Treadway stealing at least $250,000 of the county funds | fused new life into the chureh in all its | & strong creation and throughout the (rying crense was due to the siiver crisis, the fail i Passenger association Tines [ put out, and yet the five hits brought but one | Kinslow Three-bake hits: in the past four years, and claims to have | departments and branches and that it would | score, she showed herself absolute mistress of B ut out, and y h St ises: m Ihompse g v o ous loss to have him go to an- | the situation, although h erpolation o ure of the Kansas wheat crop and the gen } kets for any amount they please | 1n ‘over the plate. A brilMant play by Eb- | Grifin DA ey B the evidience necessary to convict alt five [ O% & setlous loss to have him go to an- RO L. pa e el e oF i el i 1 about | DFoportion —on - the et rate, and the | right retired two men, and a moment later Haliman, Hoyle, Shock, Daly 1<I‘.u||]/ fiember o the ‘Boatd of embexsiement, | Staer noice [DMe conulderation was gived Bk | s VLol MYBUE o prajsaworthy was her venue to decreased abot § 4 c A readway and ‘Shindle. First on balls stiobtars” e 4 & Wb . wor s a positive pl o " R rate por ton per mile | SOUSIT, Pacifie ) would undoubiedly Be | he caught tio third napping on second. But | O Stein: 45 oft Tavior: . it by pitched | RCPOrters got tho firat inking br the steal- | church that he needed greater facilities and | WOk At It was a positive pleasure to hear about 8 per cent, while the nger mile- | {hink to take & horee to swaters 1t 15 an | in spite of this miserable luck the visitors | ball: Daly.” Struck out: By Stein, 0; by | Ing some time ago and published an abstract | that ha was just reaching his prime antl must ul r, not wfll\’ i t'“{ .In‘\v:l‘ een which age decreased about 10 per cent, with a d itirely different thing to make him drink, | played a good game of ball, much of the aylor, ' 2 Wild pitches: Taylor. —Baf- | of warrants drawn in favor of various per- | now do great work if he to do it at e SR e VLI NG Ing and expression, ; nger mile of 4 per | as the Southern Paciflc will evidently ascer. | Plaved a 8 teries:' Kinslow and Stetn; Clements and A FURAIBTAN ¥ bF all. Some of those present thought that it | Put in the sextette as well. And that sug- crease in rate por passenger mile ¢ i AR L L L L Bl LY e individual work of the players securing tho | Tayior, ~Time: One hour and Hity min- | 5008 and recelpted for by supervisors, all on [ all. So A, o BhiIA : church | Bests the remark that as long as music cent, Tie and el penswais well main- | % pomax is still | sk on the | applause of the crowd. Boxendale and Fear | utes. "Umpire: O'Rourke the bridge and road funds. ~The persons in | N4% out of the uestion to bulld a new chureh |, “pygie” the sextette of “Lucia” and the P i P ”"]'].‘““:r P erant question, but I8 not meeting with | oo 4t the points for the vistors, while And Then Commy Prayed. whoso favor the warrants were drawn [ il circles and the diffieulty. of securing a | GUartette of “Rigolletto” will livo as the v well, but cash recelp's )1 d sales pal Success at ng up the difi- 2 o & A - INN o o v v a o] N L) Ll Lol NN SRS O R A o8t exa ples of descriptive ric r dtabeRicd 50 perisany e i ot o e s oA bedl- | Deveneux and Speer offclated for the | CINCINNATI, April 25,—Five bases on | claim never to have had claima against the | loan, and that It Mr. Patterson's requiros | ANCSt iples of deseriptive Iyric writing. ” J & balls given by Dwyer in the ninth inning | county or to have received any of the money. ents 1 3 v the ot ac. | Never has the sextette, “What from Ven The report shows that the control of the | ness. g 5 locals. Omaha fafled to scoro untll the fifth | 4igwed the Clevelands to land six runsand | Thoe board finally decided to fssue $268,000 | maomersould 1ot be met by the present ac- | upeo Yot Restrains Me,” been heard to by stock 18 rapidly going abroad, whil: on Homo Seckors’ Excarsions, inning. Then Boxendale, McMackin, Seery, | the victory. Attendance, 3,000, of funding bonds to take up outstanding | Jameme i e oy boaenst @ fow months | ger ndvantage than last night bys the prine December 81, 1892, only 201,033 shares Were | my. Burlington, having noticed that other | Wunyun and Wood each hit for a base. When | Cincinnati . 12000 Warrants, which the county was unable to | [OTKET It might bo necessary for the church | gipals of the Western Opera company. The sold so held. e «tates benefit by home seekers' excursions | the bases were fall McMackin was caught | Cleveland Sl ol 0N carry, and the taxpayers' committee decided | \ppeoe %y 508 AlON8 Without ‘him. Others | orchestra, chorus and principals wero in The Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern | o, e 5 0% rects of the Texas move- | napping on second, and while Manager Bb- hits: Cinclnnati, Cleveland, 9. | to find out if the issue is necessary. Ex. | Vere of the opinion that the Lord would i porfect unison, and the magnificent tonal % show a deficit after charges on its own lines, | B0 Pt PG FEOCEEE OF (06 OX S aatarn | right was industriously engaged in putting s:_Clncinnati, 6; Cleveland, 4. Barned | 0 gfC Ot 1T the (WE 1 BLostry, e | #mile on the efforts of the church to try to | poom scored n ovation worthy In every L5 of $238 ompared with a surplus In 1892 | ment, has @ 1 him out Mr. Boxendale took advantage of | runs: Cincinnati, 3; Cleveland, Two- | A fEnL] 1t that | erect a more commodious sructure for the way, It aroused old opera goors to pro- 5 of $744,660. The deficit of the Oregon Rail- | I \ger lation that it will put in a ] Gt o Citemont and undertook to score a | base hits: McCarthy, Chawioerl ing, | and auditor’s offices with the result that | 1yipage of more sucesstully carrying on His nevnced coihmsism o e g L way & Navigation system was SLOD24% in | one b Gl 2L Lk (Pl much needed run. Ebright caught him at [ Mealeer, = Sacrifice hits: Ioey oIy """”LI:.,‘;L'“(::;:;‘]J,? :“;;‘-’;‘:"\".\x:.l!:lzu1:\‘}|::y‘vl§!.f:fi work, and would point out a way i the mem- tition was a most flattering tribute to the With $L5GHHL In 1502, ma ; anil South Dakota, May 8 and Ma the home plate and the score was as far off | 3™ Chamberlain, 5; by Cupby, 4 Davgs Ihing the issuing of the bonds on tho | PerS took hold of the matter fn earncst. artists ing a total deficit of the Oregon Short Lin ate will undoubiedly” be aceept ever until a moment later, when Seery, who Hit by pitched balls: 1y ' Cuppy, 1 Mr, Kennedy said that the meeting was | Next to Natall, Mertens emphasized the and Utah Northern of $2.230515 in 1803, nes in the ntioned In the | had been adyanced to third on Mnuyun's | Struck out: By Cuppy. 1. Wild pitehes: | Bround that the warramts It 18 SOusut 10 ] for the purpose of Interchanging ideas rather ' good opinion formed of him as tho Count At compared with $819,781 in 1852 cireular which s nt out to all [ single, scored on another single by Wood. | Chamberlain. Time: Two hours and twenty- | take up “"" them are { ogal, and that the | than to arrive at any definite conclusion, and Luna. He was in fine form, and sang with The deficit of the Union Pacific, Denver & nts. - Nebraska has not had a hom Munyun then went to sleep on second, and | five minutes, Umpire: Emslie. Bax. [ issulng of bonds would p nce the claims In | 4" give those present something to take | all the art of which he is so cxcellent a Gulf, including the Fort Worth & Denver | seckers® excur several years, eXcebt | whon awakened by the loud volce of the [ teries: Dwyer and Murphy; Cuppy and | the hands of innocent purchasers and make | home and think over. He sald that one ' master, It was o rich & performance that City, was $174,220, in 1893, compared with a [ g8 made Dy o and the | umpire he found that his three winks ot [ ¢ ok the county lh:l’Mrv.ll(ll; .::wr?::“;m\‘r 1t 1% | plan that had been sugmested was to enlarge frecd from the glamour which surrounds surplus of $3,150 in 1502 Pt Dhortine | sleep had ended the Inning. This inning Huteh Heavily Hammered charged that for the past four years the | ijo present structure at a cost of something the role of Lucla, might give hm tho mesd “Without the amount reccived from the | el T i real estite men to bring | finished practically all the excitement, The | ST. LOUIS, April %5.—The Browns made | Subcrvisors have regilarly Sm";" an agree- | like $0,000, which would give a seallng [ of having won the honors of the evening. Union Pacific on guaranty account the de- | (he advantages of the localities they repre- | visitors made thelr_second and last run In [ no errors and Hawley was effective, while | ment apportioning all the road and bridge | capacity of 250 to 300 more than at present. | But Mertens, in the lght of oritical e fleit would have been $957,105 in 1863, com- | sent beforc castern people should incite | the sixth inning. Fear got first by sending [ the Chicagos could not find the ball to hit { funds among them and giving each man ) My patterson was opposed to this, becauso | timate, was quite the cqual of the brilllant & pared with § 5 in 1802 The roport | great activity, and small towns throughout | ona ‘to Pequigney, who obligingly handled | it their € were costly and Hutchinzon | power, without consulting the board, to dis- | it would delay the building of a new struc- | Natall, and deserves to be so ranked In the containg ftting tribute to the memory of | tho twestorn riion o, e State should | "o i¢ jt weighed a ton. A lucky hit by G the: Browns wanted It | pose of the funds allotted to him. Tn““ xwl{l"”n ture, but some of the members thought it ' Ijght of last night's performanc the late Frederick L. Awes, 8o long a dirce- | also make polnt to volca the clafms | oo b iaornted®him to third ; s tells the story of the game und how | charges that many persons in whose favor | came nearer to meeting the present ability | LGt Of last night T of favored ec upon home kers, oyle a ed him to third and he scored on | the Colts lost the second of the serics here, e Vel el nearer to m g the present a Y | Berthald’s work was also eminently satise tor of the company ' it 18 an opportunity m‘.nlm-- well wishers of | the only error made by Spe Attendance, 2,000, Score: warrants were drawn, which were receipted | of the church. Another plan was to adopt | factory, his voice being pleasing in quality, The 1ist. of names for directors as re- | Nojpska should not allow to pass un- | Lincoln had poor luck In hitting Boxendale, | St. L el 41008 0 4 013 for by the supervisors, never knew of the | the course followed by the Omaha club, and which, coupled with considerable dramatio ported by the nominating committeo sub- | peeded. kel aind only succeeded | iring five stra'ght | Chicago . 11000000 1—3| warrants nor had claims, and that In in- | after placing a first mortgage of about $25.- power, made him an ideal lover. Mr. stitutes S. Endicott Peab N)I of Bo 'A_m( fol Wants the Glack tlls Branch. marks in the “B. H.” column, They mide se hits: St. Louls, 18; Chicago, 9. Er- | stances where persons had legitimate claims | 000, to mortgage the property for another ' Dalasco’s Ramondo was very much superior i HORoKGteN . Yorkiwho rotivesireom |81 M ATEL RS CASEREER BERREty their first score In the sccond inning by | rors: St. Louis, 0 Chicag Hatteries: | the bills were twice and often three times | $25000, these bonds to be placed among the o his Mephisto, his fine basso Atting. the tho directory because of fil-eaith, and Gor- | Lately there b L sheer good luck. MeCarthy scored in the | Jlawley " and Buckley; Hitchinson and | recommended by the supervisors, and the | friends of the church, cither with or without = o'yt SRS Hoty S R0 TCTRE don Dexter of Boston for his | kv e e e R sixth, getting first by a ball'In the ribs, four | Kittredse. Harned ru ; Joiis. 6 Firet | names of the persons In whose favor they | interest as they migit see fit to elect. It ' yii yecontable than in “Faust.” and added (-[ bt "]\l';'\";l et br e LT POz H U AloT DA ISR HL G Ho b ent bR wide ones to Johnson gave him second, he | Struck out: By Hawiey: 5: by Hutehinson, | Were drawn signed to them without author- | was useless to think of building such @ | greatly to the delight of the performan Sommittes was ASoopted. 3 tions were m e s ied oy stol third and was brought home by Mertes' | I, "fre:-bace hits: Hawilly, Frank Ptz | itv. The matter will come up for hearing | structire as gy Siatactory for 1688 | the finte obligato of Sig. Chelli in the “mad’ committee wa ceepte S5 The 18 SUBhATIE w | single. The Lincolns scored once more in | Wiimo Two. 3 " | on the petition for an injunction against the | than $50,000 or $75,000. Mr. Creigh had in- | .o St F the bond e upreme court, Now | Siugle. Th r ce more in | Wiimot, Two-base hifs: Miller, Ily, | on the pet I ! | scene being rich in its quality and executod ey that the case ttled to the sati the cighth and made another for good | Camp. " Sacrifice hits: Buckley, 8. Stolen | bond Issue tomorrow, and the taxpayers' | formed them that it would now be impossi- | (iih"fine technique FREIGIT RATES DEMORALIZED. tion of v at Deast (¢ 1 | measure in the ninth, The game was wit- | basesi Dowd, Miller, Peitz 3 Quitn, Haw: | committee will endeavor to have a special | ble to got u loan of 825,000 on the property, | “m,igitt ‘a brilliant performanco of “Cars — rted el Pacific ends | nessed by about 400 people, the threate oy, uble plays: Quinn, veitz, Wil [ goce £ v vesti- | and the situation was somewhat chaotic S0 b el fy ¥ All Westorn Roads Said to Be Secretly Cut- ossess | )f the Black Hills neh, | appearance of the bkpr k‘ epin, hreatening | | Fo), Hawle: Time: Ao hours and | Session of the grand jury called to investi- [ 444 H developed ideas was concerned, The | Men” Will be glven, with Miss Von Doenhoft < Dire Biextanded |sos ¥ keeping many away. | fy o e: Mo gate the charges preferred. s in the title role. The opera will have a ting to Secure the Businoss. which, if 1t cquired, will ‘be extended | Seore: ive minutes. Umpire: MoQuaid. v church now had a deflclt for the past year | 5G] o8 L [§naatallTele to | to thé northw It is well known that > LINCOLN. ,-‘..,, Swartwood The committee’s attorneys have the ab- | G5 Cr byl oM $3000 but the trustees | Number of fine spectacular effects, the CHICAGO, April 25.—(Special Telesram to | the Missourl Pacific anticipates extending = _‘“ < = stract warrants and numerous affidavits from | o SGUGEN TR TEE SRR BAL e ARUSHEOS | ehorus being again augmented. The full 18 threatened. Should it occur it ‘will be | € the svstem, toShelton, a distance of about .|.»mh.,n T D01 T b 0| D R i P e W | money and the testimony of expert account- | i SOV vear. It was believed that {armen. - plen von Doenhoft brought about principally by the same old | Kearney. hould financial conditions 2 g }' g (4] 0 | on both sides. Attendgnce, 1,80. Score: ants and abstractors to back their charges. it would be much easier to raise $15.000 a | i\!hll.;-l ) |-,uh;|.|."~“.\h‘«ilx‘r;\‘l('; ; St i dtves e roads and the lake | round fo and times become a little better 1| Loulsville ks 00000100 0—1 = —— vear with a new an it Is now to | mmom Jose.. S Ave ;‘"" ':t ; ',“, ,.,':,,,,“\"L“,‘r"‘“I:’,.)n',',l, :.I"m]w"'; this will undoubtedly be done, and with the e : g 15508 01 Ept burg . 02000000 *—2 CHIEF RAMSEY ON TRIAL raise $10,000, ';;,ulm;':”\’\'u:' l“’vyf!wl"(l’l’ill“ n(I; ;‘.i;n.}‘r' <"" f\n‘,;n‘w 5 1 nes Iniconn! L o » | acquirement of th arney & Llack Hills i L T R hit ille, 5§ Pittsburg, 8. would consider the matter carefully and try | Frasquita 3 ¥ ienriette Dreyes the S0 and the Canadian Pacific roads. All B o macic Wil befin s muchi b livan, b ey o YR O 0 s Louteville, o Pittsburg, 1. Baiter: | Charged with Catting Wires During the | 1o ho of assistance in ariiving at a coneh | SOOI 2 attempts to get a satisfactory agreement, to EELPO! SibE 0T Pequignby, ss. AL 0S0 T st mming and Wi r; Gumbert ‘Telegraphers Strike. sion that would be for the best interests of | “Car Tonight. 3 which all these contending intercsts should ¥ Couplings. s e e e S ot S v LI e CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta, April 25.—(Special | the church. It was only a question of | ‘‘Carmen’ will '""'“';"” tonight at ““Y] s . N ate: o 5 g i . W b 8 e Pelegra "he pe,)—The case o H o B v el o] ave o | e Sens of grand opera, with Helety ~ ., be parties, and which should govern rates | The Roek Island s first in the field to < 7 5 [ O'Rourke.” Stolen basds: Donovan, Peck- [ Telegram to The Bee)—The case of D. G. | time when a new church would have to be [ In the season . g : ; Sl Lo OMAF.AL 18y | Btongalitberbatioe AL URIE ls crand chief of the Order of Tele- | built, and it was a necessity if ¢ | von Doenhoff in tha tiile role. A vieh treat - during the present season of navigation, have | announce a one-fare rate for the convention . 1, auer, uble play grand chief of the e . sity a T Liliehe il it folls, AL R e L b e | B sndeavorers, which s to be held at AB. R BH. PO, A B, | ley’ and Mack; Beeleely and Berbauer charged with aiding and abct- | strong preacher was to be kept by T GELO S0 LI RS O e Bl hopeless. All parties to the negotiations | Cleveland July 11-15. Tickets good for e ] R T Bt cutting on the Burlington, Cedar | church. If a strong central church organ- | gEC"NE A (hat the most exacting eritla [ ' have now set in to secure all the traffic in [ an exte Ahion until September 1. Tt also [ Wood, 0 8 3 0 1| Hemming, 1. Left on bases: Louisvi Raplds & Northern road during the tele- | /” “”"”“;"_'1" “";l"\f”l\'-d"mlH_IH was neces- | could ask. i sight, and in their struggles for it rates are | Announces a one-fare rate in the territory | Rou 0 1 1 3 1| Pittsburg, 7. Wild pitches: Gumbert. Time: | graphers strike two years ago, cymmenced | S3r¥, otherwise it would die os a down town | Tomorrow night “Brnani” will be sung, A icod right ettt Tt 18 many | Of the Central 'Trafllc association for the | Fear 1 0 4 2 o|One hour and thirty minutes. Umpire: | distric Ftiatirar Jny. A | ¢hurch and all that would be left would be | This beautiful work of Verdi's has never eing sacrificed right and left. 5 many | Baptist Young People's convention, which | or 0 1 14 0 o] Swartwood. X | In the district court at Marton today. A | jug¢ guficient to start a family churcih fur- | been given In this city. It Is regarded ag months sinco frolght rates have been 80 | mects thig vear in Toronto - Tickets in | Tioy 0 ST Standigk,or the r s obtained and attorneys stated the | {hiar up town, one of e best warles of the tmmortal coms demoralized in western territory as they se also admit of an extension until (0 2 3 0 BEN 8 B O} 3 o TeRnisy position of the state and defense. The state ——————— D, M Katherine B. Wadaworth of are today. mber 1. \hMfl\le, n 0 2 0 Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. does not expect to prove wires were actu- Fawcett-Chandler. Cou 1 Bluffs will make her debut in this Siuce -the organization of the trunk line J. G. Flood and her daughter, the 20 0 20 U Glingitimora)isisiiiiseg ey 500 | ally cut, but that they were made useless. | GALENA, TIL, April 25 (Spocial oper Blvira, Mrs. Wadsworth has been o ot onda lnst fall | millionaire ‘women of tie Pactlo const, Totals .3 2 1.7 11 5| mBoston s H 1 80,0 | Neither ‘does the state expect to prove tne FALENA, TIL, April 26.—(Special Tele- | ypder the instruction of Max Maretzek in A thasla st el AR Lot duve the. westorn ssed throfigh Omaha yestérduy afternoon SCORE BY INNIN Cleveland ", 5 4 1 80.0 | defendant dia’the wire-cutting, but that he [ gram to The Bee)—The wedding of Miss | the Omaha Opera school, and the fact thay : et e b o s the Burlingto No. 2, in their 2 (£ St. Louis, .. s rie was an accessory, inasmuch’ as sug- | Mary Chandler and George BEllsworth Faw- | She appears under the difection of the great 3 roads hl%\t‘ [ O AR A L ial car “I Lincoln .01000 0 1 1 | phi deiphi: 6 4 2 gested and prompted the work. The de: o | master is sufficient guaranty of the excels 3 1 other, ”1 Iul‘ rummllllefl :Ihnuhll'l'ctl l;))lluvfi:llllr PAA!NIN{(\‘(‘ 4.;.»lu.-K al 11’1.5;« nger Agent B H. | Omaha ........ e ‘-'{’[ enl; 01100 0-2| Cincinnati ? 3 2 60.0 | fense will attempt to prove that the partles fx‘.’.“ ;;[‘ ?',’,"”'“ 'ln‘r;k x'fluir‘v _»lh;s”eu-nllr}u: lx;t lence of her rendition, : gate all charges of rate cutting had e | Payne of the Unlon Pacific goes to Chicago MMARY. Louisville . 2 3 40,0 | engaged in conducting the prosect.tion have e residence of the bride's father, H. H. Phe chorus w he augmented, as In to do. There were few complaints laid be- | this evening, via the Northweste o Runs earned: Lincoln, 1. Two-base hits: | Pittsburg ... 5 2 3 40,0 | been engaged in trying to induce witnesses | Chandler. The reception following was the | “Faust,” by the addition of the ladies from fore it, and on these therc were still fewer | attend a meeting of the Western Passen- | Wood: 2 Threease “hitsr o oae S | \Ghshing o 6 g8y 333 | to testify to untruths by promises of good [ largest soclal event of the season here, | the of tchool, numbering about twenty f convictions, The usefulness of that commit- | Ber association tomorrow, _ Sacrifice hits: Sullivan, 1. = Bases on balis: | Brooklyn ...... 5 A 200 | jobs from the rallroad companies. That they | There were 400 guests, many being from | Peautiful young' ladies with fresh, well 1 teo has apparently gone, however. 1t would | J: HoJugoe of the West Shore, J. Halder- | Boxendale, 2. Struck out: By Dever ow York 5 o 200 | have on several occasions procured partics | Chicago. . Rev. T W. Straw o irem | trained voices. 8 p 2 man of the Niagara Falls Short Line and | 5; by Boxendale, 3. Time of gan Chicago ... 5 0 5 to become intoxicated and then wrote out | p - 'y T T be n physical impossibility for it o keep | George MeNutt of the “Katy" are in the | houts. Umpire! = MeGr SRme: ) statements for them to sign, and sub- | Point, Wis. L o cho (kg Murder in the First Degree. track of rate cutting that is now going on, | it b e e Lo etngm, o Siem, nd sub- | bridesmalds” were Misses Edith anc N 5 Y because almost every contract for the trans- | The Rock Tsland announces a change of e SHOTGUN EXPERTS BUSY. . for- the confession they: made white | Chandler of Galena, Alice and Mae Fawcott | PPNSACOLA, Fla., April 25.—The jury fn portation of freight that is being made is the arrival and departure of ite mafaed 7 ted; in fact that the ysecution | of Omaha and Annie and Bernice Chandler | the c: of Thomas Trainer, charged with o B . 3 P —_— Good ores Made at Central Cit; To 9 7 being made at a cut rate. Both easthound effective next Sunday. The time of | R i BladejatiOe ! urnas | us instigated and set on foot by the rail- [ of Dodgeville, Wis. J. Lew Alabaster of | the murder of C. S. Huff and wife, has rene and westbound rates are affccted by the | {10 HEL G \.‘q‘ Ii‘ ;‘-INI\{- LIy shortened | Jimmy Manning's: Tenm Takes tho First W # road company out of revenge upon Ramsey | Chicago was the best man. dered a verdict of murder in the first degree. provalent. domoralization. 1 would bo hard | Bf, the new sehedules Noo 471 for from Milwaukee Too Ensy. CENTRAL CITY, 25.—(Spectal | for being - instrumental i ordering the Chicago at 4:40, a 5 o L 3 3 ANS A CITY, April 2%.—The Ka Telegi 0 The Bee.)— PaTe % strike, and that the wires were Appe bulk of traffic s castbound, the demoraliza- | at Denver 740 f. m. The Texas expross y Blues opened the Western Liague sea- 1y there was some fine s ng in the | iy grder to fasten the re bility upon contest. 2 10; Plumbef on Score: | Ramsey and deprive him and the strikers & m. and arfives from | son here today by walking away from the P. o m. Brewers in an easy way. They batted both | Conng of public ympathy:. ; frecly, and 3 tel , 9; Latch, 8; IZlliot, W. J. Taylor, formerly station agent at e nd this tells | Milelve five birds: Ackern a- | Pal, and one of the sirikers, was the first » ance, | jee, 11; Latch, 11; Eiliot, witness for (he state. He testified that Elimbir, 10 Séhroeder, 10} Ramsey at the meetings at the strikers Tary Known traps angles, 20, 25, | headquarters in this city would often say, unknown traps and angles, 10 and *“The company is using ul m ns to be us, and we must use them fgainst the {o'win the strike,” and that he had heard Ramsey say, ~Those wires must be 5to u boys know what to o, 5 1% He had also heard Ramsey tion of rates in that direction is having the | will leave at worse results. Nor Is there any hope of | the south at 1i: an immediate improvement In the situation. e Milwaukee's pitche TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, the st of the latte Tlinols democrats have renominated Con- 108000 40 gressman Fithian, 3 0-3 NUMBER 7. Tho long drouth fn California has been | 1ase hits: Iansas City, 15; Milwaukee, 5. relieved by Darby and Donéhue tings, T General R. meir and Lehmgan. Earned runs: Ka 7. Two-base hits: Dcnohue, 10; 1 10500402 012 vrmalee: 17, 20, Elliot: 18, 23,'20, Connor: Ackerman: opious rains. Granger, U. 8. A., retired, died at Washington yestorday. H i . Lateh: ay he C B e east who could do L Congressman_Outhwaite denies that he | Nowmany Lehman. Three-buse his: Niles, | - Latch: Tt R e g et { said he woull not accept a renomination. Double plays: Hastings, Lehman and Carey; | Spencer: 15, 16, this strike by fair means or foul.” b Senator Jones has started from Chicago to ‘l'h):lw-m(-zlr}‘, Carey ‘and I"-Mun:m. Bases on nylnrl; 20, ngineweyne deyelopediiaithaioros 1 Washington, after an absence of three | balis: arby, 7; off Hastings, 2; oft ri 18, nation of Taylor. ] F. M. Helvite died at Lexington yester- | pire: McDonald, ¢SmO IRouTE. UMS | Sehroeder: iy Ty Loy, 18, Ramsey sald the striis must be won by diy| [Ho oame (to¥ thinl countes it Gaci SRR R Sgveral other matclies 'were fnade up and | fair mcans or foul, and that the wircs myst \ Schurz. BERoK: shot. 50 told a story of going AIE % TOLEDO. April 25.—Six thousand people | Amteur contes, 100 tragots, known traps, at headquarters during the Rey. Nathanfel Butler, formerly secretary | saw the Detrolt club win tha opening sabg | unktown ansies, Jeder, 91; Trot- aying he wanted $5 for a little . of Vier President Hamlin, died yesterday | of the season. An error by Holland. the 85; 833 Lateh, 81 5 S—— p] 7 , at Burlington, Wis. Toledo rts gave the Detroits | Ack:rman, pencer, 77; Roth, i6; Leuck, At is the business? asked Ramsey. 2/172 0 l@ a‘ va?z a e- The Department of State has been In- » runs in the first inning, and it was r';“ St e ; oy i ant to get two teams and go down 'y 00 c o) ledo o come, a2lthous he target mal plween 0 ( ] q [ wires,'" > formed of the murder of an Amerlcan named | fo°,MucH far, Tolelo to overcome, althousn | ThE, (Graey Match betw melce Gos | " Woithos testifed: that Ramsey handed him William Prince in Bolivia. conth. Score: ? E ing o shoot tarkct I Amonished him, saving: “De care- Dy the burning of a hotel at Oboyboggs o ring to shoot Tive ; Wd don't get in any frouble.” D i a 2 | Mih e et A Ll By Ot bosman i Toleao R B OaeRR iz sily of the condition of the wround, ‘and | Court adjourncd with Jefirics still on the HERE—but at Nicoll's—can you find such an ualimita1l va | named Cline were suffocated. 2ase hits: Toledo, 10; Dotrolt, 6. Errors: | mont i Gobass B e UL [ stand: riety of fabries to choose from-—such captivating stylos— | ) o s TR po o B lenies The twenty-third annual session of tne | Tolodo, 6 Detrot arned runs: Toledo, | to make ting o and s de- For Ralsing n Draft : N ncoin 10 18 oMen nnd reeoiv thi 7¢h pare | | Woman's Presbyterian Board of Misslons | pi Dotrelt 2, Two-base hits: Tiverett serving of much praise. DES MOINES, April clal and above all, such moderate prices—ior the best tailoring of thls muners work-the stors of thi convened at Denver yesterday. Iolan, Hand. 1o ol ADHLS = Bpacial Ty legram to The )—-A man the T . told by the leadivg generals on both sides, BEleven men are being tried at Atlanta roil, I2arl, MIcGluckin, Doul i S ae aaauin = | name of R. Goodwin was arrested on a in the couatry? ) ] ANTLY 9 ieve are reing d n 4 it 11,15 G ki oubie play 'nt of the Holyoke G club, ere ¥ T, " | MAGNIFICENTLY 1LLUSTRA on the charge of being banded together for | Glenalvin ek out: 1y Foromen, | foddy, was well atianded brack shits Loine | Chicnzo & Northwestern train today ns It [ the protection of mocnshiners, L Batea paiias Krale, Wild llon'the grounditrom Denver, Sterilny, Pux- | wna about to stare for Ohloago, (Ho la . = e ——————— | A Loat got caught In a log fam at Rea | Lighes: e i eraman | tan and“Holvoke fin “Colorudo, “and' rohy | ehiesed with misiug u dratl o an Atlande | Prougers $5-R6-$7-$8=—=Suits $20-$25-$20 Lake Falls, Minn., yesterday and the crew T RO T T and: F 10 Nebraki. o The ddayg | Valley National bank of this city, All of ), S MO narrowly escaped with their lives. - Ltia L 4 shoot consisted of six events and extra, | the money was found on his person, and the oty q f B y Y SERIE . 9. L. F. Scott, manager of the Grand Opera | JNVIANATOLIS, ndianapolis | ioirst money in today's events wern won ag | tvidence I strong against him, 163 tried to [ F'rom stylish fabrics that desorve the everylay praisy thoy receive won_the epening secured the lease of | Teazue seasan Wil Gy nuse of the Western follows: B. Haywood of Denvyes hou 11 Rapids today. | and sixt roatuol Degyet..| fitnal bank which had becn raleed on un irand Opera Louse at Minneapolis. The visitors owe their def PREE LR 2 me Lewls of Holyoke, ir $18 0 > e e visitors owe the 0 super first and fourth; J. W, Den of Sihoe. | Avoca bank from $18 to $1.800, but the cash- 0 4 Owlig o reports of diseaso among them | hitting and fielding. Attendance, 5,20, | in second: Haywood \‘,;‘.“x o ‘, it ”mh\]h- ler:wne susplolous and:started an investigas (X 4{"‘ / the importation of Utah sheep into Colorado Bap é nith, and 'B. W. Dareup, in extra cvent tloncwhianiladseto dthe “awindlens sameak. _l__-' fo) has been prohibited except undor st o ndianapolis R an 2 An unusually good time and a large at- owin was recogniz 88 8 man who was — . . T 4 FAmEingenk 120000 i B to the penitentiary from here some TATLOFS TAIL@R ) partners named Jack Redding and IRARE I Davia Harper quarreled at Hermosil) t St. Paul, has DICTIONARY. Gra i large, Results at Sun #ran Only that pumber of tha by o W prosent (S " Rapids:iii siived for tomorrow, e the ned rima: Indlanap lis, 4; Gra » promising and th s ago for pocket picking. Pio-baso hite: Teidy, Wright, An 04 Fellown' Demonstration. — Mex., yesterday and each shot at the otl SAN FRANCISCO, April 2%.—First race, | DIS MOINES, Ta., April 23 al el AMUSEMENTS. with fatal results, x furlongs: Live and Whie (2 fo 1) won, | €ram to The Bec)—Hundreds of O1d Fellows e i The report sent out vesterday that Vir- R hits: Gr: Phillips, Gey s (10 1) sodiiil, Nellie Van (5 to 1) | &re expeeted In this city tomorrow from ) ginia City, Nev., was hurning was 10t trao, | Lirl? aRnincs: gl Ctisp, John- | surrounding towns to help to celebrate the ( pire: Mitche . Regal,” Cherokee, Jackson, Le- | seventy-ffth anniversary of the establish- l l the Beries number of the 1, WHIL D2 detiveral Dons Devinnev, Miils and Plock Plock, S s F'hillips, Time: Two hours. U se hits: Indiu ek out BOYD S SUNDAY, APRIL 29TH. | 2 Porformancos-—-Ma‘inee and Night Dolis, Indianapolis, am Mills, Georg was at Floriston, Cal,, which placs | Grand Rapids, Elaborato 1 suaday and Thres Weol-day rent of the ord st wiped out Grand Raplds, 4. Batterles: Phillips and | ©8, wupons, with 1 eantsia oin, 5 5 . it 4 ond race, four and a half furlongs: | have been made by the local lodges for the U e s B A T C. B. Scoviile, son of a prominent Chi- [ Westlake; Rhines and Spies. Findout (5 WOl Poremost (12 to 1) atertainment of the visitors. A grand pas BOYD I‘HEATRE M B LEAVITT'S ¥ oony pat ¢ h oago millionaire, and Miss Callic V. Dods. Couldn't Hondon tho Huskers. second, SRR, 10 B e, | Fhde cxercise will be hell dn the afternoon {aculor Pragustions Fime: Othe Niagars, Sticella | The address of weleome on behalf of the TO-NIGHT. American tionar; Bee Oftice, neyelapy i Dig- ng e lhy worth of New York were married at Pasa- | §1oUx CITY. 2 dena, Cal,, yesterday. e e AT Contracts have been signed for the con- | parade tendance Sloux City...... - The Western today after a the mayor. At- | 1) won, Hoston (2 to 1) third <0 4000124 0-11]fast, Pese e s and A. Park ¢ Ilitila, Laga, city will be delivered by Ma Grfonss: Tnierno (2 to | on'behalf of the fratornity hy Wil e e e | e SPIDER AND FLY — Others: Stead- | come for the Divighters yekah, A | " g frand banquet and hall will be given in the [} ad ) i THE NO 1 COMPANY ald () to FIRST TIME JIERE IN TWO YEARS, Tind (2 - Sea the + Transtormation Otheia: Vicsras, L Hydrate, Heo (b Wondcrtar Doneaitiias Trio. il or uetion of a stem of trolly street rail- ways in Brooklyn. The new lines will cost Tl Ahauld be 02d L in the neighborhood of $5,060,000 Minneapolis ' 0000102101 urth-rree, wev o N * Fei T ks “Farned runs: Afinneapolis, 3 Sioux_ Clty, | 5 won, Orizabn (4 DICTICNARY DEPARTNENT A speclal train on the Santa Fo road bear- | i Two-hase Rits: Hovtiovr, Walsn ones | to 1 thed. time v0 Ing the sons of Josso Seligman, deceased, | Witson. Th hits: Stewart, Walsh: o, peres®EiTny Hin DUNLAP, (Special Telogram 15 e itantirul Tloctrio” Dusce. made the ron from Chiciko to Aibuquerqus | Stolen “bases ver, Htewart, Huln, | Filth roce, Ox Clacqu’r 3 to | (o le sufforing from an at- WITH B e e e Ae: P aeanernt ina. Cose — - - ~ 1 at the rate of forty-five m'les an hour, | Metiulr noolh. - Dauits plave: | 1) won 16ed Light Gt mecond, BT Hon of neurasthenia this morning Miss ¢ the Lallels, Marclico, ‘ficenery and Cos et [ b0 Aweriean Corn Har assocta- | nd MeAi) ¥ Honilo avd Moduloy | ard (b to- 1) ie BN Buckivgo: clara” e ) HELEN VON DOENHOFF U New Production erowded with Novelties, tion elocted ofiicers yesterday at Springfield 16y Cranin. anik Ao, i atholine, Annle Jucanso. Cuard, - | pORR { despite the fact that physt IN THE TI ROLE Direct from Uhele big saccess at the Mid Wine SERIES 2. 0. The ussoclation deelded to prosecufe ail | Py Hart 3; by 1.incaln, nie Results wt Memphis. cians have worked with hoe all day she fs TOMORROW NIGH | “ale Gf sonts will open Haturday morning o persons who infringed upon thotr plants, [ and thirty-five minuies. Umpire MEMPHIS, April Fivst race, six fup- | SUI i stupor, with Tittle ok Uevays 3 ¥ % the’ usdal priees sy ¥ ‘ETH[ ST. T"EATER |"09A‘LA|? tary cf wa The sec r has sed to orde Standing of the Te N } 3¢ v rder « ¢ i > 15 a mater of Hon, W. A ;. Hibernia ¢ 1 won, Revenue see- | 1y he well known democratio polltictin ) V4 tptain Drang,third. Time: 1174, > has represenied il county the o AN A torms in the 1awer house. i hetw on \‘(.”Y‘”MI 1': .Irulun and : Lioutenant | Ransas City... 1 1000 | o Second |.m.”||‘ ur” furlc é‘,“.xlfl.‘“’ 7 e P | 8 Calon oung, stationed at San Franelseo, Sloux ity 1 100.0 ek Baguby 20U thilr i gt ¥ | CONMMENCING, | TG || s st semrs "o v prianterian | iniapanis ! B8 Mg caen, Homroniery eansos, T i S i 1o me | MrSe Katherine B, Wadsworth | 4 RIGHTS 00050 s an ] | N ) Hosrd Cof Memedman's - Mixg gy Jhows the | Grand Rapi 0 - ed. net vilue fo the. win Bee)—What ¢ pr ced u genuine cage OI' COUNCH, BLURFS, i A Y. PEARSON'S o) i Us 1| with money onough i ' ® Synditon | Ainneapuils 0 aad b elghth: - Clitora won, € wmallpox was found yesiorduy in the | WILL MAKE HER DEBUT AS ELVIRA, PR A e oLl its debts 8 Iwaukee H fin urih s: Horrie ity of T 4 Kinneyy o man iately vo- | CHORUS AVGMENIED DY LADIES | THE DISTRICT FAIR 3 : Reports from (he sandstone quarries at - p MOACTOL R, adend,” Bin FAIITY Live been exposed benides ix others | FHOM . LHE QP 5 [t ol 1o nes ihe dtawt Hurdle Suos bes Biring 6 Coupons with 25 conts, Albion . ard o the effac at only NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, th 1ee, handicap, wile and & t e All are know a8t niuhL the | Parueity awd first tioe mws of elr qoen Fwe Thorsughiwd Hitsen U0 U : i about 100 men are employed where thero are - | teeuti Uinthustast won, Prince Carl s B e s 4 ‘\ | ¢ Ll '“,“.. ats; galiery, 25 | Pund . id 1 generally 1,000, There is no prospect of any | OFioles Fall Down at the Critical Points I Lee third, Time: 1:601 ; ¢ pinoe of ko ioony. i | MiTiNig KONFSDAY. It sent by mail with 53 conts n coin § | Improve and Give the Bos a Gamae. i o o hirec-fourths of a mit o ! A e e e e e . P S || ldocsen Smivs wni Horee Singiston wera | BALTINORE. Avrit st—hullimore toat | (fio™yiiigh gprd Ressnds Tady i Chiidren Cry for 115th St. Theater Sl |ouuus smgn THEATER > R A R ol hang at Jackson, 6., yesturday. e | game by misera le ke feat by A - cks | L A AEEIRITIER dinlie Eallows wWere orected In full view of the | puints, mone of Doston's runs h Chelstian Fudeaver Union Pitehar's Castoria. e | OMAIIA'S POPULAR PANILY TIEATSER anly once in 2 weoks, 4s books ar place where they committed the crlme for | Scor John Willis Baer. international sscrotary & 9, ) fshed oaly thae of which they were hung Ballimare 10008000 0-310fthe Crilatian Hadeaars Lary Children Cry for ke Losdime LIaheor oty Camady. MAY‘“BR‘ETD‘N‘JNIE Go i Adare The Pacifle Mull StGamship company hag | BOSW . 10 20 050 10 o6 | Iy ‘Onaha und wil nddre i | 2 :i's Castoria | (NENERBLAGARS S i it bty ot W Address recelved putleo from the Panama Railroad | Hase hits: = Haltimore 1i; Hoston, 4. Br- | South Owmana and Council 8 Christian . | CHAS. A CARDN:R i {la 5 S panten i > I I SN | compuay that afior Jwne 15 the raiiroad Mo i Doston, &, . Bpues | Endeayor young peaple 1o AL AL Children Cry for T bia now coniedy-drams, o DAl Leket a4 ros: e e Shipany :""’m; rli ;‘“‘ loase of the Aullane. 'Stolen hases: " Mecaythy: | Duvenport streets, | thin Even d ‘““THE PRIZE WINNER.” | " ‘) ; Je and 200, NIGHT, 106, 20: aud 800 g ormer compuny iers, used between Aannon, Long, Kell ble plays’ | ut 7:43 o'cleck. The qui i ”, 5 p ) I THE J B e N Baton TN e o | Robinenn und Brathérs. Birse base on'bulia: | wil sing.o o v The Mosart e Pitcher's Castoria. | eeeo. MATINEE BATURDAY ZIP, THE CHILD OF THE MOUNTAINS