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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1894. with others who take or desire Lo take thelr R HI ) R had the honor of holding the record ot | bonds has fean; made. 1t is expeoted that N N l: ’m\ury aftairs fn the west. And they feel NN ANy Q) places. M . BRADY ,4 ST S EMI E O i iles and forty-fiye | the city officlals will be able ta begin work RO B g I\DIIA A PU R "\ L | with anything like favorabla times the Unic DESl'hR\TF‘ [OA\‘ ICTS WOR “These employes, having taken service first CoTane of ' ui® winales was made I | on the plantest,an early date | Pacific will not be behind its competitors.” with the company and afterwards with the » 4 i1 r. Orr declined to state just exactly the | o recelvers, under a general contract of em- RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS. AFTER QUA feeling Union Pacific manag.rs entertained | ployment which did not limit the exercise of | Champion Corbett's Irasoiblo Manager i Hold Up a Fouthern Facific Train Nea | toward Mr. McNeill of the Oregon Railway | Wholesale Delevery from Prison Averted [ ¥ | Ouly by aa Accident, ATTEMPTED TO MURDER THEIR GUARDS the right to quit tho service, thelr ) g . i aesition e B W fness | SeNOOIMAtORIOE Yenrs Ago : and Navigation company fn view hia peaceful co-operstion as the result Allows His Feclings to Overcome Him, | Three Favorit v teit il e Peaulle Cironmsta Maricopa, Arizona. antagonistic policy to everything connected of friendly argument, persuasion or CINGINNATL oeonln, Latonia this | ORANGESINol., Oct. 1.—Miss Jane Dear- with the “Overland” _ystem, presumably conference among themselves in asserting | atternoon Sandoval, Chant and lssie ©, | born, who for itwenty-five years has been upon the principle that the least sald th Uhe right of each and il to rofuse farther | SECOND FOUND OF THE WIND STORM | tiiic Titoritsn, won. The ficlds averaged | principal of theiDearborn-Morgan school, one | ONE OF THEM SPEEDILY CAPTUSED | soonest mended [ wervice under a schedule of revised wages, | s ¢ would not have been illegal or eriminal, al- twelve horses each and Sandoval and | of the large# '‘private schools in the state, | No War Hetwe Associations. though they may have =o acted In the firm Chant were kept in a pocket almost ail | and James Bifffon Mills, state geologist of . “The rumor of coming trouble b belief and expectation that a simuitaneous Managers and Dackers Meet und Indulge | e wa both coming out in the stretch | California, afe to be married About thirty- | 0'\1\” Three In the Gang, and One of Th Western P enger assoclation and the od States Penitentinry ?:'!;:;‘:“h:‘;:n.,g~ ’rn:-|\<“~“‘|\'ll !y““vv;h‘:”‘rll‘l“) In & Nice, Classteal Conversation and un w”“’ nning by a irroy margin |",_,‘, \ | five years agn Miss Dearborn and Mr. Mills | Only & Boy—Sh ""‘ Filled the Caps Al Trale assoclation s largely talk 1 Use Great Quantities RIS Mod raitn S eeatie iAo ob Call Eseh Other Curs — No S5 Colleen wete the two second cholce | worg schoolmates in Brooklyn. After she tured Bandit wi Kkshot to Hirouah bhe. et wai0- o ool BAsheH 2111 te OResed U thelr right of quitting the sory intenlling Signs of & Fight. wer k outsider nd e 'in unex. | sraduated she eame to Or nd started Toduee Him to Sarrender, agent n Chicago line yesterday thereby only to better the ndition by se- pect Both of these two ‘Were | her school. 'Mr'Mills studied geology and & nmissions are belsg pald ticket Burify Such wages as they deem just but not felds and both lead from | afterwards he studied for the ministry and ts entirely the business of eastern — . Results was ordained. He was marri foruis SHORNIX 2:15 western lines receive their full tariff rates T 10 Injure o erfere w e free action of (EW YORK, Oct. 1,—Cap! Mo A . PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct, 1.—At 12:15 e arift ra TACOM Sthots, u,pr;-l:‘ql R L TReaIY CHteet WKL | e i e OO LSS ORPER R IR WELY seliing where 4 few years ago he was made state | oo s ST DE AT TE ol /1 eastorn lines, however, pay brokers' | pAR L L L Attempted kay Tati¥a trast properly Witing from | BO® Fitzshnmons, Arthur Lumley and Y "j”*‘”u t | geologlst. His wife died several years ago & . it it missions, and these brokers discrimi- | Wholesale murder and a partially successs thelr cessation of w 'll‘& in consequence of the Charlie Wk , met Willlam A. Gra | | to 1) second, Last September at a convention of the | up one and one-half miles east of Maricopa > In favor of some e line, th 1 s | ful delivery have occasioned no 1MLt eRe Pefusal of the receivers to accede to the | Corbett’s manager, today at noon Cap- | A I} to 2) third T‘\ v':‘fl ;‘!lb"n chureh in 4'\)\ cago Miss |)r'll‘& i by three men. ( of the robbers «ode on ght be a chance for some hot talk, but at | citement at ted States penitentiary s Willing to Pee i orn read a paper on “An Application of | the blind baggage out of Maricopa while the | Dresent there is no possibility of a war be- | on MeN i : o t g to T ri pos 000 forfeit fof - " N 4 7 N g ¥ WY s 18l ’ :::'l'r‘n'lr\:"tfll::v Sorvice him i W fo g, (e thie | oot e B T e A i e A A L LU other two fla -L~| the tral \lx it slacked 'n the two ktiony, and anything to | oy poieil's faland, Warden FaiSSIREEE. Eircumatanees siaiod, wodld be incldental to | ®Mmons to fight Corbett to a finish for the upwards, mile and a sixteenth which was printed fn t Mes g agged the traic 5 slack prison and four guard ol b gL et Ty faiisw ah 3 Ay " contray Is made out of the whole cloth ards had & remackableis the situation and coild not be attribute world's champlonship. Brady posted an- | {1 10 5 won camiy by o lenst senger. Mr. Mills was much interested In the | UP the fellow aboard passed quickly onto the | “Ciyhat Business §s it of roads in {he West- | CAP from death. The prisoners led by John employes exercising lawful rights in orderly | other $1,000 and entered a counter chal- | lengihs; fekin (9 t third, Tin intial TR R b EAT R T ) and at the point of two revolvers | ern Pas assoclation it castern lines | Wade, a notorious smuggler, who onee bile ways or to the receivers who In good faith ge to Fitzsimmons on be of S\¥ Third race, selling, purse $i00, for 2-year- | ger, Rev, rles H. Mann of this city, re forced Engineer Holliday and Fireman Mar- | pay high missions so long @ ur own | fore made & successfy escape, T Y DinAie okt Aclured a Fedus: | oo any (ommneas on betdlt f Steve | \q¢ 'six furlongs: Bandoval (8 to 5 won ing the author. Whereupon a correspond- | (1 0 "goceend wncouple he ine and | roads recely I ratest Just s long as | Db itk ok ape, WSGHESR RUon O wancs. ui thereby caused dissatls. | O'Donnell, the Australian fighter traveling | Marle Shreve 0 to 1) second, by a nose] | enco botween Miss Dearborn and Mr. Mills O Arinie e SUE RS AN | the market ts undisturbed, just that long | i, o Placed It in the food Of NEREE faction among employes and their withdrawal | With Corbett X 20D third, Mime: Ll | Was besun which has resuited in their en- proceed ahead of the train for half or thres- | gigtorn lines may continuc to divert busi | PAImEr and assistants. But for the tact that from service.'" “Will you cover Fitzsimmons' money?" | ana upwards, mile and scventy yards agement. They will be married In San Fran- | quarters of a mile. ness eir way. If, however, th should | the desperate prisoners used too much’ of The opinion concluded by holding that the | Brady was asked, after a long and heated | Chant (3 to won, Greenwich to 1) | ¢isco mext month In the meantime one masked robber had | attempt to scalp rates to the detriment of | th ufr, t one of the intended vietims act of congress of July 2 known a8 the | oo o, , Equator (100 to 1) third me NEC WILE FALL entered the expri car, while the | western or Chicago lines n will be time | would hav caped death. As it was, all interstate commerce nct bearing on VE i AR 8 2 Ji08lon; toi sad i s ¥ olher mtood guard outsile. No sh enough to look Into matter. 1 give Ht- | qore made e hs question before the court. The order of NOii S ailowtat, Rt e el oo me: 81 T Eantl ) T senpers | 1€ credence to the rumor, and until 1 know | ck Judge Jenkins is reversed in part and the “will cover O'Donnell’s money?” | P To'to 1) won. Brentdoo. ( b s A bl L T e DASSeNEETS | gomething definite regard charges During the excitemient which followed, case s remanded with directions to sustain | Pitzsimmons was asked, and he shouted | a3 1o 1y third. with Hig Schemos, 4 while the robbery was in progress i SAN T 0 \ mado In Chicago, 1 shall four of n . with Wade st tholr :l.-:'dm;v:ll‘::,u,”n:vk‘u out to the extent indi- * 80 loud that every onc In the building | _ v, selling, $100, ar-o SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.—Maron Marrou- engineer and fireman were walked back | thought that Central traffic lines are o head, made ¢ eseape from the Island, and ci s opinior ards, six furlong B quin, father-in-law of Carlos Ezeta, the fugi- | g v " in manipulating rates to th lespite Agoro " heard | 5 quin, he fugl- | ahead of robber No. 1 to the expross car nipulating ra pite the most vigorous search the quars 4 o1 2) won, Miss gallop (4 n lines in Western Passeng tet have t Dr. Price’s is known everywhere as “the Secure Thelr Liberty, Wast it you, Fitzsimmons, get the champion- | {lan (3 to 1) third, TI 1 tive ex-president of Salvador republic, has | They arrived about the time the other two o T i ver xltice oihe | ghip by default, will you stand realy to | Seventh race, s irse for - | arrived from Central America were ready to deps Hree o Think it a Land Bom e Juand I8 scpardled froc i ®o0d luck baking powder of the nincteenth | giec 47y “eaingt all comers veareld nd upwards, six - furiongs e it e re ready to depart. Al thr then T (il : I land by a pile of salt water. It is belleved contury. “1 will," he replied, ‘‘meet any man in Neen (1 to 2) won, Hodgeson (12 to 1) 108 Bsi ever go back to Salva mounted horses which were tied near by and Rallroad men on this side of the Big | n escaped on a rude raft and are Nans H"*ET”' Hsite, the world, bar Peter Jackson, and he i e , Tuscarora (5 to 1) third. Time: | dor under any circumstances,” he sald in an | struck out in a southerly direction toward | Muddy inclined to doubt the rumors that for Brit Columbia. The prisoners objectionable to me on the ground of 3 Voor Sport at Jerome Park. nterview. ‘I have it from his own lips. He | the Mexican line, which is fifty miles from | & big packing house will be located on the 1 to Kill the guards and then set aMl Eekves Oranted a tendadiaNow Asalgns Brady wanted to know what right NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—The ra at Je. | 13 weary of revolutions and political strife. | the track. The amounts which the Wells. il Bluffs bottoms, as published & . ners. fifty in number, at liberty, RS Mo nnd Transfers Ordered stmmons had to sign with the Olympic | JNEW, NOUIE OC0 LA, MCE &L J0n | 1 do not believe that Antonio Ezeta will | Fargo messenger reports as having been in The Bee. They say that wi - WABHINGTON, Oct, 1.—(Special Tele- | Club of New Orleans to fight for a $25,000 | found ft necessary (o divide the fourth race | ever accomplish much in an attempt to re- | captured Is $160, but there is a current re ances of mous shrinkage in Captaing Vosse and tirimes to o Teied. g Bociin purse, and the reply wa with nine maiden 2-year-olds in it in order | store his authority in Salvador. President | port that the robbers got away with §20,000 | and heg receipts a new pzcking house w CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—The caisson explostok gram.)—Brasmus C. Gilbreath, Eleventh in- “1 am an American citizen and I have a | to iill out the card, and Counter Tenor and | Diaz Is too wise and shrewd to permit a | in gold. Their trail was taken up by Sheriff | have a hard time to sccure emough live | on Grand bou ad, which was one of the fantry, s granted leave for fifteen days; | right to sign anywhere." Leonawell were atched from the second | reyolutionary scheme to be hatched within | Drals of Pinal and Murphy of Maricopa, ae- | stock for Killing purpos While they firoad strikes of last sume 2 b £ & ding It a walkover for Sir Walter. aptatn Charles Hobart, Third infantry, one What @ nice man you are to go around | face, leaving It a walkover for SIt WAlLer | tho horders of Mexico. As to the proposed | companied by Deputies Widner and Prothero. | would be glad to see such : > bullt they month, extended; Second Lieutenant Charles | the vu_-m’\u LA LU L lxl-fll-l 3I-~‘lr glove wally the fifth, when Halton, the | consolidation of the Central American re- It is stated that two of the bandits who | do not hesitate to . Bohols, Corpa of Engincers, fifteen days, | ot 100F>€t face,” exclalmed the angry n favorite, was beaten, Halton had a | publies, such a result will never be accom- | attacked the train were masked, and the | to be considerable wind in the s e and ailendod: Coptorn Joh & Batance, Twenty: | DoadY. - caid such an ungontlomanty thing, | ShLChytlree lenisths the best of it wrning | plished, from any ~movement inspired by | third, who was a mere boy, was not the rob- Iroad being back of the enter- | the tral b I second Infantry, one year st Lieutenant | I deny it.”" explaioed Fitzsimmons. wide as they ran down the stretch and was [ = gt i ber who previously climbed upon the train, | doubt the rumor entirely, = i scond ‘artillery, and George S. Grimes of . ; h : A v i By LG g T L captured the head brakeman and compalled | a land boom," said one man, “and | Tight Hattcry T of the same vegiment, Thi John B. MeDonald, quartermas First | Drady, who was getting more and more ex- o Jovernor Sheehan by a length. Work Resumed on the Tanama Canal. Wi %o, (Gin ‘The 41t brekey N ston thle | ook at & must InbppoFtans Uitab court martial will meef 0t Fort. LRSS B T Sy, I B e L ey I o L five furlongs: Applause (7 to | COLON, Oct. L—Worlk on a limited scale | train. The other bandit covered the engi- % worth on_Monady, October 8, by ordor of Private John W. Wacker, company ec- | the greatest fighter in the world, and n (8 to 5) second, Campania (5 | has been resumed on the Panama canal. The | neer, who, with the brakeman, was com- | '®llroad Magnates tlended for CH ral Ml It found that the ‘ond’ infantry, Fort Omaha, upon his own ap- | can say he i ur to 1) third. Ti 1:02t%. umption of work was marked b | pelled to go back to the express car and in- | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.--J. €. St rpnel which blew up was defectiveisig phcation i placed on the retired 10 “Yes he is.” said Lumley very coolly. Second race, one mile: Walkover for Sir | il g e el L Attt e e ¥t st s lers had Deen 1 to all the artiller; Wirst. Lieutenant John Haines, Fifth | “You can't prove it,” yelled Brady at the Walter. dences of enthusiasm duce the messenger to open the door. Th ird vice president of the Southern Pacific | ofticors to remove from thelr ammunition all cavalry, Is assigned to Springfleld armory, | top of his shriil sopra Third race, mile and a furlong, selling Phillip C. Reltly, consular agent of the | boy was then shoved Into the car. While | Railroad company, is entoute to Chicago, | the shirpnel of the kind Mass., n‘nd l“hwl‘hhll‘ ant George W. Ruth “Yes " and Lumley arose to his feet I \\“ Onk 4ll'vll<» )L“r \‘vu".*\’lhh:\‘ .\lml\u_‘\:\' (13 | United States at Bocos del Torro, Colombia, he was searching the express treasures the | where he will join G ral Traffic Manag - - ers, Eighth Infantry, to Rock Island arsenal, d moved in Brady’s Qirection, and every | 0k, sccond. Lochinvar (§ to 1) third. Time: | {s dead. two bandits guarded each side of the train. | (jedso and Assistant Passcnger Agent Horst 4 Willard's Political Opinions. | a ubsequent explosion of & Ay that appears | at IEvanston during the militacy ma rs there in August, will resait fn the trial by court martink of Captaing Wils 0L, , : 111., for one year's instruction in ordnance. one_ looked for a row o bl rack, ohEMAIE mile straight, sell- The government of Guatemala has de- [ When the boy e from the car the traln | burg, o have been in Chicago several AGO, Oct. 1.—TIn answer to many fn- Captaln Benjamin Mundy, assistant sur- | *Y S squealed Brady. ing: Fannie 13 ( fo 1) won, Pretense (8 to | ¢ided a quarantine against all Salvadorean | men who wero under the bandits’ guns were | weeks, and assist them in patcking up the | quiries Miss Franc E. Willud bas song BEE: Will return to Fort Niobrara “You're Tarl sald Tiinilen. and hon | 1) secona; MonawIc () to T0 LR Timer | AYFLYAIN. | compelled to march with the bandits a short | troublé in the Transcontinental association the following dispatch to: & whits iR Licutenant Colonel Albert Hartsuff, deputy | Charlie White stepped in between them, and | © Jralt FEORR K DOVinG Bt distanee Iato the bushes. There the robbers | : . ! g to e surgeon general, is detailed as a member of | Captain G pologized for such an un- ifth race, one-half mile, selling: Milton » & Train. released their prisoners, a mounting the tallway Notes. aader in Canada Concerning total abs fi0r8ea; Were [AWAY: | Master-in-Chane Cornish is expect stinence, prohibition and woman's ballot 8 T (1 to 3) won, Samaritan (5 to 1) second, HASTINGS, Neb. Oct, 1.—(Special Tele army retiring board at Chicago pleasant scene aTigde 3 10 rd, Mime: 0:49% 4 GeTEt % P (kb 2 the = RS L itatenant Bianton. o Welsh, Bif- | TALKING STRAIGHT BUSINE D L S LB U gram.)—Homer Chance, a brakeman on the | The penalty for robbing trains in Arizona | Omaha on Thursday e L Reenth infantry, will be examined by the NEW YORK, Oct, 1.—The I w World | ernor an (3 to 1) won, Halton (19 to 1 Northwestern, . fell from a moving freight | 18 death. The posse led by Sheriff Murphy | President Clark of the Union Pac ciwWibe. Ior RB et o e &' wenn BERta at Ohlosso. | cays: ThIS WO kran was sant today ta James | B6cond, Trinculo (0 to 1) third: train about three miles east of this place | ©f Maricopa found the trall of the robbers | probably reach Omaha the last of this week. | OH€TW RS | 0 Second Lieutenant William Yates, First | J. Corbett by President Willlam A. Scholl of nth race 0 ! a ) yesterday afternoon. He was immedi- the point where they had crossed the Judge Vandeventer of Cheyenne, T ) won, Cop econd, ¢ cavalry, will join his troop upon its arrival | the Olympic club of New Orleans Trer (20 10 1) third. Time: 1:53, y brought to this city and an examination la river, seven miles cast of Phoenix. | eentative of the in fe e ‘ . at Fort Stanton, N. M. g To J. J. Corbett, Nashua, N. H.: The it il : proved that no bones were broken, but that | Soon afterwards they came upon & camp | was at headquarters yesterday. BELLE FOURCHB, Oct. 1.~(SpetiKitsly Second Lientenant Samuel A. Keph subterfuge’ you résorted 10 in causing PESEEELERET G RIEL SIRREERY S he had received serious internal injuries. He | Which the robbers had hastly abandoned. | " Geperal Pass 2 omax of n.)—AL the republican convenition Shtukg Fourth artillery, will be examined at O'Donnell to challenge Fitzsimmons s not S CITY, Oct. 1—A fa 1s a married mif*and had a family in this | There they found three Winchesters and | yyion Pacific Is in S 1 and will y George Hair was nominated fo Army bullding, New York, with a view bt of Iferaton LGSR I e Eood eard made today's five events | city. three horses. Not long after this they over- | gpiv return the early part of this weel of the legisiature by acelamation. Welection for transfer to (he ordnance y arena the heavyweigh vely interesting. ults LT S Hauled one.of the.band } hey calted | 2P I BERAEIVDRTsTpialil L (RO K < 3 chiampionship was lost and w was in | First race, five furlongs, selling: Ben Kentueky Republic hd Hor OIS b. thal BADKILY, R MeY (MIoY | Chesiuiant Quneral Panstng nl_;thme;fl‘-] i fors In the Thirteenth | W€ Ol¥mpic club arena that both you and 1) won, Hesperia (4 to 1) M STy v‘ oot (aeteel upon, tosthrow up “his: hands: Instead, he nf\H)»“ il"\‘\ :- clfic has r‘Lv e following transfers in the Thirteenth | Eitzsimmons won' your greatest honors, @4 to © third. Time: | MIDDLESBOROUGH, Ky. Oct. 1.—The | turncd upon the officers and fired, but : iLe e L . & trom company D o compuny 1; Second Lieu: | (he World, should you persist 'In_retusing nd, Champagne (6 to 1) third, | I8 transferred 1o'the courts. It Judge Jones | Whose name is Frank Armor, was brd i o e teond oot shallenge, which is backed up with o perpetuates his Injunction, Colson will go | here and i el O A U D Do) {i"l'éfn;fi’.“'y‘"?;Y ls‘.-wu:x\lllll isbtonant, Wil | 5 of 30000, As far as the Olympic | Thinl race four furlongs, selling: Lucy | to the court of uppejm. It Jonos 18 sustainad | ATMOT'S person was found one of the watches | LIQUIDS IN EQUILIBRIUM. Pt R L T S| o K me: | publican. It revirsed he will claim to be | @ Week ago. The robbers are believed to b Interesting Feat of Color-Bl B e “hakiian Dow purse, the winner to'take all. Fitzsimmons | Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling: | the nominee. Lol DR U L L) 2 i St Ll Ay Eel] g o 5 lie ™ Rigan | oy ywesat with every roquirement, If | Southernest (even) won, John R (12 to 1) 5 e it is suspected that they are the men wh Here is an interesting feat of PHILADELPHIA, Oct. he Sugar | you will not defend the title Fitzsimmons econd, Unicorn (3 to 2) third, Time: 1:22. Summer Resort Destroyed. held up a ge near the gress mine on | ing which can be performed at trust yesterday closed the Spreckles sugar | Will challenge and meet the best man that | Fifth race, five furlongs, selling: Bay | SARANAC LAKE, N. Y., Oct. 1.—~The Mir- | September 1 22 TR reflnery in this city. The trust's Franklin | $an be found the world In F wary, | Court (+ to 1) won. Northwestern ‘second, | ror Lake house oh Lake Placid b table, where usually ali th EC A 3 1895, In event you do not mccept the chal- | Zingara (3 to 1) third. Time: 14 Lo A Lake Placid was burned to be found. A tall, narrow stem reflnery in now running on half time, but ( jopge of Filzsimmons by Thu ¥, Octo- the ground during the night. It closed fo 18 only turning out soft grades, the s y ber 4, we will declare Robert Fitzsimmons Driving at « hitlicoch, Sl beat., Four. [unnals arg made <ot of which is not at present excessive, Mc- | the champlon heavyweight of the world, | CHILLICOTHE Qct. 1—T! tho meason a wedkiago and only.the manager, | Suit of the Road 4 MeKeen | the ends being turned over 5o as to furm a | “Cahen's refinery, which fs indcpendent of W. A, SCHOLL, President. | park meeting opened here today. . B. Martin, his family and a few servants Dismissed, pout-like arrangement State The first lquid which is pour:d into the the_trust, will probably shut down today | - Titzsiminons has sent a long lotter Two-year-oids, trotting, $1,00: Killona | 20cupied the building. Al escaped. The loss SHIC ! The United or Wednesday. Operations will not be re- | Champion Corbett, calling the I won firet ant second heits and race, Times | Wi be about §150,000, the insurance being CHIGSGOR G L s sp e glass is .cold bluck. coffee well &weetoned sumed until the sugal hand is disposed | tention to the rules laid down 2:21%, 2:20; Miss’ Kate, Mary D and Mac- | one-half that sum. ROUn ot ppans S deuSd o an (OPIONEL 0] el LR R kel bt Gl ’ of I s reported here (e Havemeycr and | authorities, . which: | itzaimmons lane also start ——— day favorable to W. R. McKeen, for whom | Aller this the funnele are used. A like A1, dlder refineries in New York and the plant [ compels Corbett to fight him or surrender Class, trotting, purse §1L000: G Kansas Ircigation ¢ Y ST Fabing T auosTed: aat coumae T ‘eperated by the trust in Boston are about hip. * He ald Sullivan threw | Leo won B o A A et emat [ o Do Rl Eenas Qaravany. Kalla ex-President Hurrlson appeared as counsel | poured through. u funnel, the. bended o r .to shut down cal cnzagements lke a man T 2115 ‘2112 gangg: |2 NE, Kan.,, Oct. 1.—T. E. Dewey of | in the case of the Cincinmati, Hamilton & | of which Is held close to the edge of KNOWLEDGE e to fight Corbe 1d asks Corbett to do the | Knightmare and fifth’ heats. | Abilene was today appointed receiver of the | Dayton railroad a st McKeen. The glass. For third clavet is used, . i quantity of water comes next, which Is | S5 oli Missourt Town Has n Bad Fir sama to fizht simmo; Corbett’s reply | Time: 2144, 2: irea - v 5 and’ & ol 9 i B . "“"_'7"‘ e i Jao HRhE Futastapmnng. L o LT B A T O oy Jton the | Southwestern Irrigation company, one of the | was brought to obtain a decree declaring | for the fourth and aleonol last Al the Brings comfort and improvement ang, 7 N el Bt | ter the Fing: oRce IMOM A Pened LD AN Ot ol 344 largest in western Kansas. It 1 Inety | the defendant McKeen a trustee for the | llquids are poured in described (hrough and; rsonal jovment wh ‘started here yesterday for a time threat- % more, and then retire, | and Dan Court also started. has ninety & et Al tands to personal enjovment when Featerdas hreats | win or lose. 1 want that contest to bs 2 clase, pacine, purse $1,00: Whirliglg | miles of ditch in Finney and nelghboring | plaintiff, the railroad and its stockholders in separate Cunnels, asach of these llaulds | iohtiv nsed. The many, who live bet ened the partial destruction of the The | with the best man in the world, | won In thrce straight heats. Time: 2:14, | counties and large tracts of land. Liabilities, | Te3pect of certain msg aggregating $389 floats on top of tlie otl for each is specifi 5 o oty “ - ith fire started in the Palace hotel, and before | and . T do not- consider you that | 2:1, 2:10%e. Texas Crook, Hyliet, Directon | §80,000, heid in Hartford, Conn, " | 500, received: by him from one Henry ly lighter In welght tian the preceding one. ter than others and enjoy life more, wi it could be extinguished, lotely de- | man. T eare nothing for the past hist and Hunter Russel also started. vél d A trANIN g sk W ak i e liquids will re in repose os long g Jess expenditure, by moro promptl stroyed that structure, to | of the. cing .of. its obsolets. rutes. I ves, and alio cancelling, as against tha s ¥ promptly atco Madise yReds g o A ARt eeile i . | the glass is not moved. T cret les I the | aiautinge the world's. bestibrodnebais & LapUire) S0k L Jeles [ past. $6,000" With' any. repatabie_man. o Outcome nt Madi d u arded to Broken low. | corporation, an agrecment in writing of June Hahtid E o DL inthe | ygapting the worl hest produc B a0 o % thres Ml storcer Tha | e i this countrs to bo paid 16 ; 18, Oct. L—Madison result FLORE Oct. 2—Luke Laven. | 1, 1887, signed by Melceen individually ana | careful pouring in of ulds through the | the necds of physical being, will sitest aggregate los The insurance is se I refuse to fight you afte g ling, five furlongs: Shake: dre, aged 8, from St. Louls, blew out his | DY Ives, trustce, and a note of June 4, 1887, | PP y gt ) . die value to health of the pure liquid slight. Local ¢ the Masons, Odd defeated Steve O'Donnell raight Out second, Willie G | brains last night. Lavendre pursued the life | Biven to McKi by Ives as trustee, for | Solved the Prol laxative inciple by d in the Fellows and Good Templars, whose halls ider 2 hetter man than y | third. Time: 1:06. of a recluse, and resided in a shanty fn | 3669,350 and payable six months after date. s S i 3 ixative principles cil od 0SS were In the bulldings burned, lost all thelr | Y2 Wil wait thirty days fo ver? | _Second ri ling, five furlongs: | South Florence. There 18 o mystery won, | Tho clrcuit court dismiseed the bill for want | Mise Strongmind- Baine,butill o1 remedy, Syrup of Tigs, furniture and paraphernalia AL A nRC RIS AL oug ot | Rosamond, Woll iessic, fige second, Sum | nected with his ife. He made a will to be | of equity. This decision was sustained by Hokanistaealyon SI0 0 ofs i€ poot UR 0BT its exeellence is due to its presenting t n most acceptable and pleas At £ ALl S B A forwarded by mail to Broken Bow, Neb. the court of appeals |pauth Nosling St Rhom e BmEnslbatian) [ niRai v be anxlous for camp woll, ‘Schuylkill second, Hart Wal- g e s il plbennlliZT BL Seart yDUAWREEH E - g 3 s touil] WASHINGTON, Oct, L—The grand jury 1th Filsstmons op. O DarMa, e ermdhnh 4 Kansas Excarsionists in Colorado. Roek Isfand to Change 1ime. two years ago ant to th waste, tho f";”““‘fi";"“g’»fl"'}' ‘at 2 o'clock today bro i indletments | DG, Wil 12y .o, side bet of $10,000 “ourth race, seiling. five furlongs: Annle DENVER, Oct. L.—One thousand excur- Effective next Sunday, the Chicago, Rock Fair Stranger | L properties of a lKl" fec l-“' against Henry Havemeyer and John E. | Fisht to” ehallenge Fiasimoons® n, Starlight second, Dunlep third. Time: | sionists from eastern Kansas have arrived | Island & Pacific will change the running | ohen owr s N L oE At |']-,fi"‘.“]":l"\- e e Searles of the Surar tust and | e Sl Fifin race, selling, six furlongs: Tvanhoo | 10 Denver. It s the intontion of many of | time of Its {rains, several of the changes | gua now You look ve dispelting culds, heudaclies and fe eymour of the stock brokerage NATIONAL LEAGUE PE 1 s, | won, Tom Donohue second, Tenor third. | them to go down through the stats rticy eing 0 o greatest possible importance " ¢ it = and permanentiy curing col Seymour & Young, for reiual to amswer | POLMAUURTEENIANTRAUE. | (i S8 Wity 1o'ite Han Tuln ilier, o Lok iy :',‘,:\"";1”{ o nopincel T ! X :"’:“ ExeruthiEpl snankand L It ]L:‘E given satisfaction to millions and ons put to them by the scnate Sus : : v the aha people. some time The Bee has | so happy in my life & ! 5 frust Investigating committec. All of the | Standing of the Clubs at the Close of w Re- Hawthorne. rich farming lands in that section. urged upon the Rock Island officials to put | *Thank heaven! You must have solved the ‘Ll,"'_bh 'l““ “PP"‘};-[ of the medical ofession, beeause it ac cases will come un for argument on de- markable ¢ hamplonship Season | HAWTHORNF Oct. 1.—First race, on a train from Atlantic and woman problem.” { nd Bowels without weak- | | | mus n October 1 | on Injured, . | rrers on October 12. Bunda3’'s games ended the tional | Bine-sixteenths of a” mile: “Ron won, o ra fativady would give the pesple of wes va an | “1 have | R | chemplonship son, and the second, Cindersall third, ‘Time: 0:57. | SARATOGA, Wyo., Oet. 1L—Johnie, the | opportuny to come to Omalia in the morn- | “Glorioust Tell me how you managed.” | ening them and it is perfectly fres from Shot and Killed Nix Vietl i s all over the land DY, nat be- | Ingomar second, Shuttle thind.. Time: 1:43, | \0-7¢ar-old son of‘George Allen, a ranchman | ing, returning to their homes in the evening, | “I married 2 nice young man, | every objectionable substance. DORTHAN, Ala. ,Oct. 2.—While Lena Me- Nor e oves Tt be s Bk six furlongs: Yemen won, | on Pass creek, was seriously injured by be- | thereby spending the day in the metropolis. | O Sirup of Figs Infor ssle by all Arelt Ardle, 16 years old, was passing through a | timore won the pennant. For ven long Rico t Time: 1:15 ing thrown from a horse and being dragged | After a good deal of figuring upon changing \ cd] ',”'H r'l‘l 'll.- iui it is mans \Wood on her way {n schol near this place | years the Orioles struggled valiantly for | g ; mille and a quarter: Las | several hundred ards. the time on branch lines terminating at At- | 0ld soldiers veally seen in S0c and 81 bottles, b i . e N plag 3 Hawthorne (6 to 5 it i R 5 % e T |l b LN Vectured by the California Fig Syra : !tl'l"all'llyfi;"fix“m: o e ST :::‘ ,rf,'::lml.;yu.‘:::u“‘[,’;m,‘;\i ':,:’.‘l’”“'_:"',::’;;“h‘;e‘ - Murphy ‘(8 to 5) third, Time: Alrs. Joseph Medill Dead. :?l’f.‘f K’.‘xyl ;,\n\u: LI'M':’I‘L "‘1‘11:|: T A B Bogtuiue: and ‘mllf’:iu-llkl‘;-‘ ,m‘";)“ v nul‘\", \-.'l-}mmmu:vi«printcdgn c'velg :.‘r:‘m:]'”"f, :t}\l\’l,(ml':u”:l’. :!‘J“:\‘l iu»flfm:{ years within the annals of the great game, | .. Filth race, seven furlongs: Dago won, CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—Mre. Medill, wife of | known as No. 1 and will arrive here at 9:50 | mit that they were not always so reck- ‘ ackage, also the name, Syrup of Pigs, RN tory and died. | Enraged cltizens afe on | tho 3 victory is foubly sweet. While i¢ | Yirsinlan second, Dungarven third. Time: | the Hon. Josoph Medill, editor of the Chicago | I1stead of 6:40 a. m., and leave at 6:25 p.m., | less as to lose all thought of personal | ;nd being well informed, you will nok | the Degro truck, and If he ls cauaht lie woulan't have been very ginting bt | P80 e seven furlongs: Wooarufe | Tribune, died at Bimburst, Til, this morn- | the same as at present. This will be of de- | danger. | ent any suk effered. X i p g a o. 6 eas Were you at Chickamauga, colonel?” an | 4 3 t 4. o B s X} the: cided advantage to Omaha. No. 6 easthound V ¥ an i A S lonk as New York enthuses over ihe gume | Faie Bysha b Billec/ mcoands «Bligpithisd. | (A 0 will arrive at 4:30 and leave at 4:40 p. m., hango reports e/ lady ual auking. Food Fatr Openad nt Boston. e L e T G g b FEAT T The chief chemist of the U. 8. department | the same as at pre No. 4 eastbound will 08, . e am pa was formally opened yesterday by Gov- | Boston again triumphed, The standing of | 10V 4 005 1. o (RneclAl Teler | jaryiicantered the hest award on Dr. | No. 2 will leave at 6:25 p. m., its present o el . ernor Greenhalge. All the avallable fpace at | (1¢ b In the pennant. fight for 191 for | &1am )—The foot ball season opened auspl- | Pricy's Baking Powde leaving time. Westbound No. § will mirive | ;:Could you sec whai was g “the Meehanics bullding 1s crowded with all | ‘n"f.u }.3'.‘1"14'\' b mm\ the gum clously here today, the Iowa university —_— . at 1:05 p. m. and leave at 1:10 p. m, in- | 7 ot YOry. ll" i Rl e 2 of food products, and the exhibit iv ! ¥ N8 shown below: | team " playing the Towa Agricultural cols WEATHER FORECAST, stead of p. m. No. 7, the Texas e ‘L suppose Ahe .Amoke (ot tho: artillery R s AnL the exhini = i on. Lest. Pr.Ce, | fege, The gime was hotly” contested. but sidhid press, will leave for the west at 6 a. m., in. | .t wasn't that, ma‘am 0, which was so s ssful.” Many of the R 3 & the playing ‘only average, The Agricul- | ;) Tuesd: A Fair by W, stead of 53 s most deairable chang: $atpl. Many of the w York .liill 83 tivat college team won by @ score” of 16 | Showers Tuesday and Fair by Wednesday In | stead of 585 a. m.. a most desirable change “What was it, then? Pur ¢ ston e 2 8 3 Neb: and one which will increase the Rock Is- % - inter falr. Philadelphis 000000 12 1o - ki Jhil WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—The forecast for | Jand’s Texas business considerably. A new ¢ fricnds Yogelable. Brogkiynies Good housewlves never disagree as to the | myocan o train, to be known as No. 51, made up of 0 Whete 4 in dail. & superiority of Dr. Price’s Baking Powder o AL Dorh NaBranlcass8nDwers o . | freight and passenger cars, will leave Omaha | perior leaven Prepared from orlgl ormul A. Sorenson was arrested last night on | (s, : over every other brand. ForE Metrapee=pliqwers Tuissaey | at 732 f b K R e Avehives of i oty Tas e South Tenth street by Officers Luk: 1 Tisaetgansy el 3 oY = e y; winds shifting to west 20 a. m. and arrive at 6:15 p. m. This | use it yourself, served in the Archives of the Holy Land, haw eet by Officers Luke and 2512 Vg night. train will do the local business between | 3 — £ an suthentic history dating back 600 years. {Carey for distrurbing the peace. cinnat 1 i BOARD OF HEALTH. e cal rains, followed by | Omahia and Fairbury. .. i for the Ofilcer's Good Will Archie Robins: a sneak thief, was again gas. s Sev—— 2 = s NEW YORK, Oct The Lexow cou Louisville b : clearing weather; brisk to high sout 1 a Kound leket. A it \ 1 (24 R b L wan | i LB Yomic oot tome Loow con | g Eyeye T IO E AR ‘of touching the till of a saloon at Eighth Methods with Dalrymen. Jiba, A9 Now and then rallroad people meet with | police department yesterday, Nothin 5.8 "and Leavenworth for $S. ; The Board of Health met yesterday, but For lowia—Threatening weather and rain, | events which greatly relieve the monotony :\r‘nlh‘n: rug J ed, as plice ofl for all Stomach, Ku}hcy and Bowel e 3 HE cransacted no business beyond recelving the | SOUth, shifting to west winds, followed by | of their humdrum life. Such an occasion | picords in o s s R Vel s troubles, especially < tran d no business beyond recelving the | SO N 0, T T O e any records in a prefiminary. skirmis MeKinley Committ A reports of the inspectors and other officers. | morning. Y | was contributed by a colored gentleman yes. th Attorney Goft. The onl iewit | GHRONIC CONSTIPATION. All committees appointed on the entertain- H Commissicner Saville presented his resolution For Kansas r, preceded by rain in | te ’n; in Ilw’ Burlir "'n city ticket office, | Ness examinod kil I fepentes 4 - & " - TeKinley Pt : : e morning in_the e ortion; winds d showed the far-sightedness of the race oad contriactor, wh il he paid ce 5 1ts, Sold by all ¢ fof October 4 are requested to meet at the | New York : § i spectors and applying & part of the amount | portion: fail’ B¢ AWednesday e L 3 will and protection L Vednesday evening ten | ops . appi . RHoRT 8 . T i colored man applied for two round trip tick i o Lo o P Y o sty el | i | et o e s, o | AT oh M ISR ranms s | SOLSBEL SPEIS S0 Tk the Franciscan Pamedy Co., 4 RS R 2 wklyn | ¢ 71 Y other inspectors, but on motion of Bruner hid e other for a corpse A f pid 134 VAN BUREN 5T., &, 1CAG L Chalrman of Committea on Arrangements. | Ci.yeland 43 ¢ | the metter was passed in order that it Lol Record. “You ¢ want a round trip ticket for a ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct 1.—=Th 1 ' 0, TLL. ———— Pittaburg o might bo considered at & full meeting of the | OFWICE ORI WEATHER BUREAU, | corpse o you?" said Dell Braneh yacht Thomas Edmonds of Duffals, for Clrcular and Ilustrated Calendar. Yarge Flouring Milli Buaraod, g e board. OMAHA ‘hi ‘l {l)llln.lh.l record of tem: “Corse 1 does replled the darkey. *‘You | with broken rudder und short of fuel - SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Oct. 2—The R. C. | Cincianatt i The report of the reglstrar of vital statis. | Perature and ‘ralffall, compared with the | gon't ‘spase 1 in to 'low my frien’ | towed to Anvapuiis by a maval acaden - Stone flouring milis at Republic, this county, | Washinglon : tics showed that the death rate for Septem. | Orrespondingiuay of last four ved to o to Kansas City alone does you?" bl e he ot {ert had “beeo: d INVALID CHA.IRS, “Wer deatroyed yesterday. Loss estimated at aville 1 ber was 7.97 per thousand, and that there d Ko s 000 Maa i tamaara ine 't o No, not that, but why buy a round trip | tined at Stll p duys by tnsurance smail, Managors Hanlon and Ward of the Baiti: | was considirable diphtherla. R {empernture 5 6 tioket when you are going to bury your | marm. She will i | | on? more and Now Y abs have agreed | The milk inspector was directed to causd | Average temperabure 3B 6 frind there?” upon 'the terms "“fnl k. ‘I}’\‘\‘;,“ |'\'{;‘.”J:' toro | the arrest of all owners of dairies who failed | Precipitation iy, 2.0 »ok heah,” £aid the ebony-hued prospec: T PR Temple cup. The champions are to play | W Comply with the sanitary regulations, and Condition ‘Jf,“ll-'f"" ':;’j" ‘Awl precipita- | tivo eccort of his dead friend, “de ded man TUSKAHOMA, 1. T.. Oct seveh games with New Vork, the wiiner of | more drastic measures wil be used in' the | Yon at Omajh for the day and since | pay jota o' frien's in Kansas City. Ile's a four games (o be awarded the cup. The | future. The next meeting will be Thuraday | Noey ‘tempevatire B lodge man, he is, an’ is powerful pep'lar wif . : s " L fiest two wamics will be played at Halfimoro | afternoon at 8 o'elock. S A R e & his bredren in Kansas City. Dey want to | Will be fn eoasion whout five weeks 1t 1s <A 3 ERMINIRY and’ Friday, Ontcher: 4 and b e Accumulatcd exqgss sinee March 100100 652 | see him, sal, and we've figured 1t out dat ught a bill vl passed to treat with | 3 Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, October 6, Foderal Court Matters. cCIpAafC Servasedinrise BOIRR ) aas Ci g Dawes commissios | York, Thursday, October 11, the sixth game N Ohvenes here on | oAl precipithtion | % DIBIG oy o minitrignts haty then bring Rio Grande on o Toar. | : 13.04 Inches | Dim back heab for burial, then to ask hi DICTIONARY. will be played (n Baltimore. If the games | the second Monday In November. 8 S00e" Alns A SR Jagk | - i : . are then a tie the toxs of a coin will de- | On Sunday next Judge Dundy goes to | Accumiuiated deficiency #ince. frien's to come to Omaba to assist in ROWNSVILLE, Tex. O« e Rio The ity AE termine whether the sevent 1 decisive | Deadwood to hold court for Judge Edgerton, | * March l....jjiie e ".13.92 inches | plantin’ him, then go back to Kansas City. ande 13 out of its hanks in several plac 108 Parnan BN 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Wordy e shall !};hl_"';\.;}“";: Baltimore or New | who Is confined to his home by illness, Beports eradd Fotier Btutions ms ® P M- | It cuts no _fce wif dsad man, but its pins s Iy on the Amert — vided, The uripires are to b N rom | The United States court, according to a new | o —mmm—- o — | doliahs to de Mvin', . See The ¢ L 3 e L the Nationai league staff, but th ntity | statute passed by the last congress, was to wenl to Kansas Clty' lasi night. B oo i - tion buildin — INSTRUCIIVE AND USEVUL. will not be diselosed until the games are | havo convened at Lincoln yesterday, but the . I} not be d roreolasure s No 0d. B _— called. ‘The cup must be won three years | sossion was postponed until today out of con yor b Jas Zntued T THEATER =~ in succession o become the absolute prop- | sider: . . 4 E sTATIONS aTATE oF Mr. T. M. Orr, assistant secratary to the POPULAR PRRIC e and 0 4 Nine of Knowiedge and & Mint op L YR o prop deration for Judge Dundy's indisposition. 7438 OF B, : nin SE | Ui’ the’ way, the“Sudss Teturnla Safirdsr : Union Pacifie raflway receivers, has r 4 T0 YOUNG PONIGITE ; : _ Sanger Winnlug the Stafr, from his annual six weeks' sojourn in the from two weeks' visit to Bostor A THE §REAT RACING DRAMA, n:-‘::l_‘r:d‘:‘vn"‘h“m :-mmmx:‘ar.fl,“"i!f.': STEUBENVILLE, 0., Oct. 1L—National | Big Horn mountains, He was unususlly suc- . & New York and Connecticut poiuts. Mr. Orr < g, . ) B " ihan ta circuit bicyele races and the first annual sstul this , bagging four bear, two was in New York during the sessions of the HE DER:Y WINNER. Bimilar meeting of the Steubenville cyclers here | black and two grizaly, fourteen elk and a Union Pacifie receivers. buf kn.w nothing of We Offer a Rensedy Which, Used s 90 people, 3 car loads of apaclal sconery, wad a"ereald 4 dme || today was attended by a I owd, | number of blacktail deer, the rumor that a Lill in forclosure would be ‘Dirocted, Insures Safety to Life 11 thoraughbred. horses with - roc actial reach of everyone, (8 & R ary gL s W AR AN Ipeolaenry XANN ! OId Freeland,” tha grandest race horse in & R RN Sanger's winnings were la ——— £ brought against the Union Pacifie, Deuver & of Mother and Child, 10g, Fresiend, - RS SIANG | b ShRatain o Tnvisswet || WLEE itk B, oo, 8| suawd el v B B Biehie | Guit e the Union Pacitc i 8"MOTHERS' FRIEND"S | (cTH ST. THEATER " Ui B O k- day s0upoRY ton, "time, 222, Cabanre second, T. R. | and fired the barn of Charles Yocum, near | ji/t £4K0 10 B e acirer & O\l wolld be aliowed. to used only two bottlea, She e aeiophave iog 1 DS $h 16 cents in coin, will buy o park il i ’y here, totally destroying it, and burning five | Hele 4l o0 Clondy ronstrate its fitness to operate alone ubckly relieved; {8 pow 10 . COMMENCING THU of The Awerican Encyelopedla Diodo Double Century tn Thirteen Hours. horses. Elemarck N 4 Busin ss in the eas signs of re d 3 NIGH |5. DAY m‘mBERP ary. Send orders to The Do Ofioa BUFPALO, Ot 1-The 0-mile road - S1 Vineons o 03 I . v, Harlow, N. . p Casper Water Works Honds >old. Chieyens i 00 Parielonty al and I think busi wen generally Harlos A The New York. London und Parls Susee Sl ordors ahould bo addrossed 1o record of the course from Buffalo to Erie, | oo ‘l,"'“, I IRCRIS S A 2 Cly o i Tt nore bopeful'than they bave been In & IR Socaint of griet. -~ - - e " A ASPER, Wyo., Oct..1—(Special)—Mayor aion b o0 Gl ) : \ 3 e 1 DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT Po.. and. refuen. was sagaia- lowared yes. iy - - . o | year reports recelved by the r.ceive ree 5% RIAN B terday. For the brief space of three days | Hurt ived a telegrdil from Chlcago stat- 4 e 8 Lrace of rila. of the Upion Pa of a very satis MATINEE SATURDAY. A . T. Mack, & local unattached road rider, | ing that the sale of the $40,000 water works CEUKGE B MIUNT, Local Forasss, O Bala “actary patuse considering tas stringency of Octoger 7 criir e PO IR (NSRS taw council convened here this moraing and |