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. 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 189 e " g e e eeeeeeeeee——— tonight apd will enter wpon the duties of EFFECT OF MULCT AT DES MOINE If he sees fit, Just as one may yleld his place FIT7 RTS FF lN S'n F L i ) t R(OAT D ‘ “‘ T R \ 0 a8, STEALING ALASKA LANDS, CW(H THE CATTLF COMBNE to another in a barber shop. ‘They then bTr\ 0 ) it Bhe BT fo Bhck: ATone e OVE A F D\ — settle the prices to be offerod by each mem- servative policy, both a8 regards the traine Liguor Denlers Evade the Law and | Speculators Taking Large Holdings ber of the combine, the highest price, of | e ing_and expenditure of y, in pursu- Obntihued FROM 1 ASthori Wink at It Under the Law of 180 course, being for first cholce, and declining auce of which the men will not go to the (Continued from First Page) DES MOINES, Sept. 22.—This city Is going | SEATTLE, Scpt. 22.--Numerous attempts General Government Turns Over the Case | as they g0 down through the line of eholoes | Aspirant for the Pugilistic Ohampionship | training table’ for several woeks, the long retarded and much wished for cold | through another siege with its liquor selling | are being made In Alaska to secure valuabls T 10t The result of this arrangement is that mem- - ~ wave will have extended over Illinols, caus ostablishments that recalls the days when | land by perversio t th A to Tllinois Authoritics. bera of the combine never bid against each | Travels Like & Prince, OF THI NATIONAL LEAGUE. | jng a fall of from 30 to 40 degrees In tem- | | the prohibition taw was in force and the city ‘ 1891, The law Provides ':.,"f:m;",“r',:::m" other in buying live cattle, just as they P Anson Makes 1f Three Stenight in | Perature. The approach of this cold wave | woq . overrun with Jjoints which the police | never come in contact in seliing to retail | | over the central Mississippi valle n- and manufacturing purposes may be taken donihg &t St. Louls e contral Mississippl valley an- | bl St | butchers | HAS A SPECIAL TRAIN OF THREE CARS i, 22—The Colts closed | ticipated by the published forecasts ot the | Were unable to clean out. In the present|up, but the maximum is fixed at 100 acres EVIDENCE OF MARKET ~MANIPULATION | PUicherte o of the combine who has fist | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22-The Colts elosed |\ Ll Matirdny and this mornin & ape- | C4se, however, the municipal officers seem to | S B (Haie Jast serios with the Browns, making and this Is a further provision that it be as chofce at the yards picks out his cattle at | nder the clal bulletin was Issued, giving telegraphic have no desire to close the places 1 o Btealy y' taking tof il . nearly square as po:sib) Barly 2 | the yards and offers that figure to the owners it three straight, by taking today’s game. | oo 4 " state law saloons must close at 10 o'clock. | P L e, arly in the e yards and of ! e " ehibd: ; W & of the deeided change In temperature & . - ¢ How the Cost of Cattle Has Neen KePt | oy ihe combine has decided on, That is [ F18 Private Mennge s They hit Mreitenstein for two two-bagsers | y'1 a5 stations. Jocated (n ihe states of the | In order to supply the thirst of the night | Present year, A. P. Swinford, speciai agent, E [ and the Price of the highest offer those owners ever get for | Wheels to Bear Him and a single in'the first Inning, scoring five | ypo ™ Mississippl valle v upper lake | Population, a number of the saloon keepers | Was sent to investigate. He Is in the city on t Kept Up by the their cattle, I they refuse to accept, th l Hix nE Quarters , and adding three more, winning easlly. | pegion, These warnings have been extended | Opened attachments to their saloons, efther [ his return to Washington and says traders Vaekers, | combine walts. Meanwhile the yard charges | u Chrletl, A by the J3rowns' many errors. Terry | eastwird to the states of the Ohio valley In | #bove or below, or in rooms adjoining, and, | are doing business in small log shacks with ) J arc eating up the cattle; the cattle them | pitched a steady and winniig game for Chi- | tha anticipation that the cold wave will ex- | After closing the saloons, would steer the | about $200 worth of goods, trying to acquire 3 selves are also shrinking in welght. T | cago. Attendn s." re ] _ltend over these states Monday night. The | trade to the joint and run a good part of the | title to all the water front on a harbor. ¥ combine can afford to wait imuch bett an O : o - wi 020 S | approach of this cold wave was first indicated | Nght ] beeame mcere and more nu- | These men are animated by a desire to tako b WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Preeident Cle the live cat hould, however, th | "W YORK, Sept Bob Fitzsimmon: 01010 8 | app Y e owners SROLY cretary | live cattle owners remain obstinate ’r a | 1 this aftern: for Texas on a speclal | Jite rago, 8. Errors: 8 riod so long th. e combine becomes | (ra of three 5 ove e Pennsylvania | Louls ) larned runs period long that the combine becom ain of th cars over the Pennsy FOTIE, 41 CRINERS . Moroibauydita: Ahees pinched for its supply, then its own live €1t | rond He was accompanied by Mrs. Fitz-| jon “Lunge, Anson, Donohue. Three-base 1and, Attorney, Genersl Harmon and of Agricaiture’ Morton have finally termined thst all the evideace ag | northwest Canada stations on Thursday, and | Man has to maintaln a joint attachment or{to keep everything on the land from getting | lose his business. The polica have entirely | on the water. Salmon canners have taken its slow movement to the southward was ! due to an extended area of high pressure | falled to ai of the 1aw | up Jand with view of shuttng out all | |y the reports received from the extreme | Merous, until it is now the rule, and o saloon | everything and it looks as though they wish | er these violation; combina inv | te areswired for and immadiatety shipped to | ‘narley | Rite 1 Stolen bages: Anso N 3 the @ half of the United | Which have been so flagcant as to make the | people who might desire r ot trust or combine ) y simmons, Martin Julian, Mrs. Julian, Charley | hl o0, Dahlen. Stolen ba ison, | which covered the eastern half of the United | ¥ Joen ¥ 1l A e the | ho might desire to can salmon {n & the alleged beet trust =~ or mbie | tho seat of war. Those live herds which be- YIhons: Ftartin 68, Nro. SCHAR PR ey Lange (2) Shechan, Otten. Dou- | States with its center over the Atlantie sta- | force a joke. There have been disagrecable | partjcular local'ty. Attempts have been made gathered by tho Agricultural depart-| jong to the combine, on such extraordinary | . pugilis ainer, | | ble play:’ Truby to Anson. First bise ob [ yione Tnis distribution of pressure gave | Stories afloat about coliusion between the { (s gobble up townsites unier the provisions ment shall be turned over to the atoriey |occasions are not only slaughterel to fur- | Roeber, the German wrestler ro” the| balls: “Of Breltenstein, 1. off Terry, 8 | jordstent warm southerly winds until the [ €Ity administration and the favored ones who | of this law Paul, with a_population of ’ f 101 \g with | nish what dressed bief the combine may | fighting lon, was also of the party, together | Struck out: I Pt itictica’ | area of the sressure covering the cold | &re allowed to run joints, for the police do | ahout 600, fs a case in po d g o general of the state of Iilinols. Along with | Pish what dressed beef the combing & m | wit i o the party, togethet | BiCl . Uin' and Miller: Terry and Donohue, | rea of the high pressure covering the cold | 166 MHIOWER Lo Hun, fomats, for tho pofice 40 | abou 15 a case in point. Land grabbers the evidencs will bo ths recmmendation of | F¥e oo AR hem %o as | With four crates of live chickens, which w Time: Two hours. Umpire: Emslie. wave gathered sufflclent force to overcome | 10T treft Lhem ulh SUKE. A saton ¥ th | are trying to take up the entire water front { {he president and the two cabinot cfficers | {0 etaniiah Hive His g Yitione at Ogures | Constitute Fitzsimmons® chief article of food | CLOSE CALL FORL THE RII o R LU BRI i Place open & minute after the closing | “N4 4180 the townsite. The inspector learned president and 0 ca > establish live o quotations @ . et gt SVILLI | almost southward over tie suntain | 18 bty of one corporation that had made thirty- ! b o AFTANRY " combine. | on the journey. Fitzsimmons will go to| LOUISVILLI, Sept. 2.—McCrear Im uthward over the Rocky A our. As a result war is on betwee e fa v 1 that had made thirty-five that the evidence is considered by them sufll. | which sult the arrangements of the complfie, | ' 0 200 bV o FECEEERL Sl St great bail today, and but for a states during the 20th and 21st, attended by | NOUT, A8 8 resitt wal [® o8 hetween the B jocations i westorn Aluska, at Cook's Tn'et, nL to secure the conviction of the packers | The result of all this is that member e L 4 . y of McPhee's hit'in the first inn snows and freezing weather in Colorado, the | /5 get on The soft side- of the Police. The | Kodiak and elsewhere, They had been taken riably get live cattle at the fig- | until he goes to Dallas to fight. The first| would have been whitewashed. Rhines wa® | Dakotas and Nebraska, While th whio are held to have mauipulat>d the price re | was | | | " ) g up In the names of individuals who were '°® | ures they decide upon. > will be made at Lynchburg, Va., where | Substituted for Foreman In the sixth ot A g gl ity of the | Brand jury 12 in session and some of the sa- [ 4 I8 U s of beet and cattle for thelr own benedt. HOW RETAILERS FARED. A g e LD, - \ing. The second base play of O'Brien a me uncertainty as to the rapidity of the i\ "m0 " are laying compaints agalnst the | dummies. e R 4 Fitzstmmens will give an exhibition. From was the fenture. The attendance | 2dvance of this cood wave to the eastward | t lice I 2 Olney and Harmon, Secrctary Morton and all | aisobcy the combine’s commands, the method | Wot B8 BREE WOE 89 8 FOTRNR FRCEC | Focine 0104000 e—gfWest there was strong probability on Satur- | go005"y, \hich any of the places can be con- | MINDE! pt Special.)—What 1 for_their punishment is simple but ekl others coacerned therein have decidel tha: | adop 0000000 0—1]|day that it would extend over the central | natt is considered the best convention that b 1 o lishes pat | simmons ented ottage at Corpus A A e it Buch notics ¥ 1 ,, victed n has vl anti-trust law s no good. As|effective. ~The comb tablishes a_meat | simmon s rented a cot C Hits: 1 : Cinelnnatl, 6. Errovs: | valleys tonight, and such notice was duly | Ve wiedt & eato PECT) Fmitsigiioins i 5 5 Tl Y A% markor of its own next door to him and un- | Christl, near the race track, where daily ex- | ¢uidny ) med_ Tuna | given, while thie morning report of the day | The especlal object of the ssloon men's | been held ir Mindon for many years was ene cabinet officer said, “You can deive & gopecig hig, no matter the loss, until e is [ hibitions will bo given during the season he | Louisville, b st base on | justified a wide distribution of the emergency | Wrath 1s Vln; r kil <|uv‘\- It is the | hold here today by the republicans. The herd of cattle through it The supreme | driven out of the busine will trzin there. errors on bases: Louis- nings above' referred to. The rapid de. | Most magnificent “joint ever known In the | convention was entitied to 117 delegites and court hias decided already In cases biousht| One of the instances which will be called | Speaking on the subect of the referee to | ville, & Cn piret bake on ballat | velopment of the depreasion which is now | 0 S8 DI SEYICEER S h® (Oub- | there were 112 presont, The following tioket eforo It thai the law Is unsound, so that|to the attention of tha Tilinols authoritles, | be selected for the fighy with Corbett, Fita- | Off McCreary, 2 roreman, 4. Siruek | (SRR P ke Superior whl hasten the | Nouse was built at a cost of about $10000) | was put in nomination: Perry Gil et i e N ming to | moTe as illustrative of the methods than any- | simmons said: ““The difference in relation | gt T Megreary, 43 by Forcman, b (IO | yovement of this cold wave to the eastward, | for the Des Moines club. which could not | treasurer; G. D. Coutant, county clerk; Ed the president and his cabinet in coming 19| {hing. else, happenied some time ago. It was |to the referco has been amicably settled. | gFsf i H A e i bt 4 | keap \I‘|.V\\‘ ;:'M disban : Several month: :n\r‘n-in,\t x'hi u; rpl» illxl.;ulbr\u‘rv, Noble that coiclusion but follow In the footsteps| the case of butcher of the name of | The names of six men will be submitted one | yioy, Ha es (2). Double playe Ter Heat in the BEast | ago Morris Lynch and €. Rinehart, | Sanford, sheriff; J. & ugh, county judee; of the highest law authority in the land.|Schwabe, who Killed his own cattle and re- | weck before the fight, three men by cach | Smith Mc Pt Parrott NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The official ther- | It torious saloon men and gamblers, took | Charles Frank, county superintendent; John rosident Cleveland has tikan @ desp per- | tailed beef at the town of Freeland, Pa. The | side, one from their number to be the [ Smith to Parrott; McPhee to Smith; O' mometer of the weather burean today recorded | It and they have been making it pay. ' They | A, Slater, surveyor; Dr. Sluser, coroner. sonal intercst in this beef investigation, He | combine decided in the case of Scwabe that | referee.” to Morr Hit by pitehed ball: Burke, | B0 EE 00 takon by the | have had” gambling fn the basement and | Eloven delegates” were also chosen to the has gone over all the proofs in detail and | instead of buying live cattle and Killingsthem Fitzsimmons wonld have nothing to say as 'l'lt'!‘;v‘n\“ B ‘."”,.,' \.uu’p\w w“" L Bl aken | arinks have been sold freely. The houe | State conven io Js abrolutely satifiel as to ths identity and | himself he must buy dressed beef of Armour | to what he thought would be the outcome | pyifei MECreary anc, —BWesi,. COremns | ELeiming o m“’(‘m‘, akibtoren I8 d0a run full blast all day and night @nd Sun —— guilt of the combine and s membership and | & Co. Thereupon Armour & Co. sent the | of the fight, except “I shall do my best. hours And {weivo mintes, Umoito: 0'DAY. | The mean tmperature for the day was &6 | 4078, © It 8 mognificudy furoleh.a and o Y % 8o eager as anybody that the wrongdosrs owing telsgram to their agent af . > STANDING OF THE TEAMS, legrees, w is 22 degrees above the nor- | Stmply palatial in all appointments, an: “” 1 8: " I D ? l:_ mads to smart. It was for this reason land. This instance happened six years ago, | MRt, ROSE IS QUITE IN EARNEST. Plived. ““” Lost. P.Ct.| mal for September “'I“w humidity was naturally has been oty popular Com- ]a a o tion to rosecu- | DUt the method pursued is the combine® — Haltimore ot 9 41 1| 1w Hows here being r cent of | plaints have been lodged agalnst it time and B ey sULREL ot ead e wiken I(‘V]’l)‘( np Next ;’-.?.(.“’ni ki ‘l“g:ll.ll‘:‘:]\lli,l PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22.—0One death oc- | Insisting that they did not believe the law | Weak, tired, nervous women,and crowded, their headquarters {n Chioago, Among otners | JF. P, Lacey, Freeland Pa.: Cannot allow | L /BE SO0k B e o eed New | BOStOR ..ot curred in this city today as a result of the | Was violated there. ~ The proprietors of the | everworked, struggling men. Slight dit- whose namps are prominent on the list thus | porwnbe to conticue Killing live catdie, LA e e L e el b intense heat. The victim was Iddward H. |place, in a leiter to a local paper, admited make oth 3 Syl LRy ARCATREITENtS | Foric acht Cilb ifor i Fath fur thETA e v : ; R ficulties, ordinary cares, household work suspeciod of violaling the anti-trust 1aw are | and make prices so as can get his trade JB = Lemon, aged The thermometer at 6|4 day or two ago that they were selling ] 3 those of the members of the firms of Nel:on, E ARMOUR & CO. utiful house on Hill street. o'clock this morning reisiered and | liquors in violation of the law. The mayor | ©F daily labor, magnify themselves into tive of the Associated press ; : Yeuchs s miax! sacat 3801 Srastad ed and the plice was emingly impassable mountains Morris & Co, Hammond & Co., Arm.ur & In this case Schwabe did not stop killin 2 e 5 ¥ reached the maximum of degrees at 3:3 then ordered it pulled and the pl was, of | seemingly N Co., and Swift & Co. live cattle. Armour & Co. made “other ar- | FaW ‘I“"'] tonight, -‘]I'v ("}\ a h“"'- ‘«”""' this afternoon. '-\)vlrflP“\!"'l‘l"f“l A \mrn amount of liquore This is simply because the nerves are o Are ere basides thes d gements,’” ed Juted shop next | letic looking man about 40 years old, with was taken, and no gambling was found. No | we, i e m:m..rm'v.’:(<u,]uh:.:f b ‘.‘»'"Tv‘f] o 'L"x:::- it la L u”‘“:,’f_ Lf\“.:.la xm.".“:l;_nm :(.'nq‘;_h&\")\“ a bronzed face. He was acked for pirticu- REAT BRITAIN'S WORK IN ALASKA | 4yrests were made, The grand jury wiil put weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and in some timo on these cases and the co they do not Grabhing Bverything in the Way of | oo oot o find a sumber of Available Seaports. : St I ke ments agaiust foint keepers, The jolat pi q ; TTLE, Wash., Sep! The statement | oo Mae e ik o1 & ASON CLOSED. | published in the Post-Intelligencer some | the saloons for technical violatirns of the | proper mourishment. Feed the nerves, ARG Winnes. at " Oie 7§I|n ago ”’1”1 the official mAs ;,.(,_;mrlm‘m- Marthn Jiquor law, and will alocloze e | organa and tissues on rich red blood, and p. for thie Seaho the provincial government of British Co- or halls and legitimate clubs tha e & o % wames wound up the cham- | lumbia would show that Great Britain in- | been in the habit of serving liquors. The war | how soon the glow of health comes to ths o of the Weetern leasue. | tended to grab almost cvery available site for | has Just begun and will certainly be one of [ pale cheeks, firmness to the unsteady 8 ort, is fully confirmed. The published | the liveliest the city has over scen in all | hand, and strength to the faltering limb, ed: “Yes, T am going to cup. 1 have $nt a pre- to the secretary of the lected by the Agricultural department ‘during | and ‘drove him out of the business. When | jeq last summer and spriag includes at least | Schwabe was driven out the combine put | chal nine of the big packing and provision firms | prices at its butcher shop where they be- | linury messaw t t ; whose headquarters are at Chicago. longed and continued the business. N ‘-.'»h \“;-“Q‘H \“uh v"“|‘v."."")7’-.{”“\‘{(.'{.‘-':‘,} Should the authorities of the state of 1 Among other pleces of proof which the oft. | fiunicated, with Mr. J. Pierrepont torgat Mnois decide to bring indictments against | cials In Washington rely upon to show the | o {hrough® the Roval Victorin Yacht olul the parties named by the authorities at Wash- | existence of this beef combine, as well as to | niext week, as soon as the designer and I fngton, and it is the confilent expectation | indicate its methods touching the shipments | shall have'ngreed on the dimensions of the on the part of President Cleveland and his | and sale of dre sed bect, is & letter written | vacht which s to be built and other par 5 Ay o oabiaet oMcers eomtarned that (hey will, | by one William Egenberger, who subscribes | ticulars which it is necessary to incorporate | plonship sch in the challenge. The vacht will be de- | Watking' Indianapolis team proved an easy | then the United States a tovneys for the | himse'f as “secretary in New York City igned by * and it will be bullt at| v < e 5 map shows the boundary followed a line | of its experience with such troubles. southern district of Tilinofs, as woll as from | March 22, 1895, This, by the way, was right | iay’s yard in Southampton. 1 can give you [ WNNCr of what was aviie ah JA(ersting | o nearer tho Pacific coast than the KILLED HIMSELIY AND GIRL ? the Depariment of Justice ‘st Washington | In the middle of the untoward botm in beef | no ‘fusther particuiars, us’ really” they are | FAce up Ull 1 month, ago, Silwaukee had | Nmericans have elaimed, loaving the beads of | : 3 e 00 s direct, will also lend their a’d. In fact, while | Prices. This letter is in the following words 'Shail you hake it a condition that the| MILWAUKEE, Sept, 22.—Score the deep fnlets in British territory. it cuts % Stinxon and Misy Arta Moove of the prosccution will be fn a stats court for | | William 12 Bt Otha e A ) America’s cup must be h { Milwaukee . 2020001001 0-g3Cro nlet midway of its length, leav- Towa WM Death. - the violation of a state law, it will be con- R ores n in the vicinity of N | Detroit .... 2032011000 0-6)Ing : R R ORKATIOORA R TRRA S M. tinton Sa rs a a rl I l a ducted by ¢ s of the United States e LR ! olen e mom, g | o HIts Milwauiie i s; | able seaport in that territory in British Co- | O "6 AR T B 0 p and the stato olg acting in conjune . Chicago, lil.: Dear Sir— L il *‘l‘,‘ Y ) "l;" ot ’h R 08¢ i Miiwauk iteries: | lumbia, while it leaves the United States the Hisid B 1 Fairne1d. ata ol tion. tatives cable as follow Availab'e | shall make no conditions, though, of course, ns o : ; ovd mountainous shores {oward the ocean sland railroad at Fairfield, at which point N um anxious tha e races shall be helc ANS AS 447 \ rifies, vitalizes ches It Is said In Washington by those who ending March 80 2160 | L In BEXIOe e e e hterton, | IS ANSAS isas: Clty- | By cutting across the Lynn canal (his line | his parents reside, shot and killed Miss Arta | b P08 VAR 08 '.""l ."'""“h“ ‘l'“‘ DLy should know the most about it, and who el '"\»l"'l:}."&y’.l‘ e oo en nd 1 have no doubt the New York | Tqihe Huu THiadkoD gives to Great Britain Berner's bay, where | Moore of Panora, at an early hour this morn SR L Db e would not be apt to entertain false hopes committee fecis the same W valusble gold mines are being de- bumanity. Be sure to get Uuud'n und ot to exceed 8,000 M neapolis 1; ral ing, an then committed suicide. The girl patter s 0 at the proof 4 il 12 Teent | |, It was feared, terviewer, b Ses g | veloped by American capital, and it = B g RWEERGLIE: ot te™ pirtis s\Whora nambs cwill of recommended ‘shipments for -,5‘. n.)y:y:;m I .‘“mhvm:\. n:u"x“ AR N DING OB e THARS mines, Wwhich have recently heen diccovered | ‘I;,:«L..“y Llll‘c-m. M.\h“ ‘(\.rmf- ‘]IVll‘: (:.m:[f:nuvvlv.‘)l Hood’s Pllls tho after-dinuer pill and be n to the governor of Iilinois and his g April 13 will be 570 carcasses. | .o vatied 'on both sides. Amount Played. Won, Lost. P.Ct by Americans, and the Chilcot Pass, which | A8+ W& & TR T ¥ L e s family cathartio, 25e, attorney truly, of friction Is invariahle any interna- | Indianapotis 13 y st PCULis the only practicable route to the Yukon | couple took rooms at the Asher house, where hi e bl b WILLIAM EGENBERG Secretary. | g SDOLHINE - avent N i napiandiay b L 1 821 mines, in Dritich territory. It also gives to] the tragedy occurred. The reason for the — WHEN THEY KITED BEEF. it is claimed by the authorities in Wash- [ deter us Trom trying ags Kans i 58.4 | Great Britain the Muir glacier, Alaska's great | KIlling is unknown. Stinton eimply left a . This will be the outcome of the investisa- | ington that Bgenberger is tho secretary for | The wealthy gentleman mentioned by the | Minneapolis 51 cenic attraction for tourists. note to his father to tuke charge of the re- tion inio high beet prices, which began early | the combine's interest New York City, :-'n'u’“;‘_:”_u hl"]x\”.'v.nwjll‘ ~<u:“h‘mi‘_‘ll | cutter | Milwauke i 5.8 | The strongest deninls of Great Dritian’s | mains, making no explanation. in the year. It requires no effort of memory | and that the last paragrash of his letter s AR T E I Ya b ol h o Detroit b4 i8-8 | claims have come from the Meitlakahtla In- Deatit ot Bllto | ' to recall the sudden and tremendous rise | ample proof that the Nelson Morris company, | & | the matches in waters where the . 4| dians, who, some years ago, moved from Port L0 L ERn ol 87 «in the prices, both retail and wholesale, of{ to whom the leiter Is addressed, is a membe could not be interfered with, dressed beef, which took a during last | of the beef combine, and that the combine | mentioned in a dispatch on Saturday, March and April. On elevated beef | jtself exists. They say, tco, that there will | NOW announced to be Sir George Newnd oceasion. the retail price of sirloins in New | be no trouble in developing the names of the | Sit George Newnes had at for the mnel in| CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Sept. 22.—(Speclal for the | Telegram.)—Phil Francis, United to the | missioner, died at a late hour last night of Simpson, near the mouth of Work ¢ ASSOCIATION RESULTS, | British Columbia, to Annette island stibil express purpose of becoming subject tes com w- Kl 8 or | American government, which had granted the ; Jork City went as high as 30 cents a pound, | other members. TRt e ot “'rn(|"f|"ll::.‘~'."n'."m“'f:l Jpeat Beel Bt tnniamer T | island to them. This Island liea.to. (he. east | Me5¥ous prostration. ; while the aristocratic porterhouse paused not | It has also been developed by the investiga- | eral, wh was defeated by Mr. Harry | BU 3 Sept or of Behm channel, and is thus claimed by | Y€ was prominent in police circles for many in its flight until it had attained the figure | tion, and the proof is ample, that another | McAlmont, who Is =aid to be half owner Brrlihgton R QA FD 04Dk 958 t Britain, while all previous definitions | years, at one time breaking up the most of 38 cents per pound boom in beef prices Is in contem_lation by | Valkyrie. "Sir Georg wnes s the bro- | prosia S 10011000 *—3|of the boundary have shown it to be undis- | desperate gaug of thieves that ever infested It was then that Secretary Morton directed | the combination. For that, among other rea- | RHEtor of several (L Hits: Buriinetén, 14; Rockford, 4. Er-|puted American territory. The boundary | castern Jowa. e has been city marshal and Blesti an investigation of the beef phenomenon | sons, considerable enersy will bs shown in | Ciding Tidbits, ina Mugaxine. and ;i Peoria, 5. Batteries: Weimer and | line is drawn in conformity with the British United States deputy marshal. Ho was @ estic with a purpose to discover its cause. Was | pushing the prosecution of the combine, if ation of the treaty between Great member of the First Iowa cavalry and was this rise natural or artificial? That was the | tho governor and attorney general of Ilinios | tatec : core: Britain and Russia made in 18 to have responded to the address of wel- question. And if artificial, who was fo blame | can be gotten into the game. Ou this last | drawing from the third race for America's | Rockford .. 010 10 55 3 come at the reunfon at Lyons Wednesday and to what extent were the methods used | point, as stated before, the Washington au- , 3 Quiney ... 10000000 wa MINISTERS. He will be burled at Lyons. a violation of Jaw? That was what Secretary | thoritles entertain ng doubt. Indecd, it is he secretary of the Royal Yacht Squad-| mHits: Rockford, 10; uincy, 1. —— Morton desired to find out, and he instructed | probable that the Minois authorities have | (renatencer & el e pom of Layeock, | Rockford, 10; Quinicy, . Batterie ST FURNACE DESTROYED. glish new @ has not hesl- | lyneh: Roach and Coliins. interpi to criticise n for with. QUINCY, Sept. 22. ROASTS ndo's Tndulzes in BI . P ed nd Snyiler; Hill and Boland e Rather Warm Lungunge. " Dr. Salmon, chief of the bureau of animal|been quietly consulted on that point and | their offer of {1000 for a race botween | '°F &% 4 R % Em k - — 9 industry, to plunge into the matter and turn | have signified their readiness to join forces | Defender and Valk IIL in_other than BRANDING G , 0., Sept. 22.—A resolution was | Wi xin Company Sustnins B » KLce Caps up all the facts he could. with the United States governmeniin a war | 4 can waters, to the New York Yacht Plaved. Won. Lost. P.Ct | jniroquced in the Methodist conference cen- mous Loss from Fire. () Yarico The investigation has necossarily been slow. | on the great beef trust. but that he fears it is too in’the | Lincoln ............. 19 s | Lhe ' popilists for lensaglie ‘et Govel|| \FON DUILAC, Wis, BepLi 83, ~Tbe Jumber (1 Yaricese S ST B Payment for Sious Scouts. m sends to the Sportsman a check f Des Moines e} 538 | ernor Waite of Colorado to deliver a political | yards and saw mill of Moore & Gallow Yeins, B st it taities 1hto every part of| WASHINGTON, —(Specialy—In- | 2% @ prize for the best design for a gold T BTN 52.5 | speech here today. The governor appeared, | and the iron blast furnace of the Wisconsin 1§, 5 cup to be given by them { contest the country. As a result the conclusion has | dian Inspector James McLaughlin has com- | 1596 in America, England o alia, 1 been reached that the rise in dressed beef | pleted his roll of Sloux scon's and so'diers its Which do not exceed ninety prices last spring was at least nine-tenths [ b 0 08 o B O artificial to perhaps one-tenth natural, and | "0, are entitled to rzceive & pro rata sha ot the $49,086.60 which was appropriated that the people who caused it, so far as It [ ¢ B ¥t M el will — was artificial, were the Armours, the Ham- | ' . 3 k R i reas Unatintedly Pi monds, the Swifts, the Morrise: ng in soon go to the Inlerlor department for ap- " ) ? Half-1 conjunction with others ongaged in pect | broval. Tho payment will b made as soon | Vietors at Manpatian i, OYSTER BA s eef | B ible after the apy LONDON, Sept. 22.— ommenting upon S 3 slaughtering in Chicago. Not only has the | 45 Possible after the ap; ¢ L has been towed over to Cold Spring har- | about the neck of the church but postponed his speech until tomorrow | p 2 N Blast Furnace company were destroye )? night. He delivered a mock sermon in wh'eh | it mpany were destroyed by Jlie condetinedithe moneyibowar ana aritial fire I!Ins afternoon. The wind was blowing 8 the ministers. Among other things, he said ‘».n the rate of forty miles an hour and the es today: Dubuque at Des Moines: | B¢ N b 3 A -va‘phl;ml’m Y ioline. | “Christ drove the money changers out of | firo department could do ncthing to stop the ton; Peorla at Rockford. tho synagogue. Did any one ever hear of a | progress of the flames, although assistance niNes the — Methodist preacher driving the money sharks | from neighboring citles was received, Th iet Tendy | out of his fola? lumber yards contained 10,000,000 feet of lum . 1., Sept. e IV | Ho declared that the money power hung | ber, valued at $175,000. The saw mil cost a millstone. | § Trusses, Syringes, D a s 088 RIT AMERICAN ATHI S, b rcording. b “are | the contest in New York on Saturday he 5,000. The insurance on the lumber is investigation convinced the officials at Wash- | is obtained. ~According to this roil there are | | : 4 . tic | bor, where she was hauled up o the way | $50,000 and on the saw 5,000, ington that this rise in beef was brought | 131 original claimants to the money and in | th<en ':"“‘f“'\‘.',‘ "(\. ”,'.‘ \I;‘,'?‘.‘.‘".' ]\«‘m i reaten i () akthoroukh) eleantig.. pre Teopl Batiiiy ?urhuw’,m\‘ullu‘:u el 5::)“\{4: u:n;nnl:\(’:«)‘,m” A qulll! about mainly by the efforts of the Chicago | Case of the death of a claimant the direct | club an New York Athletic club the | L latory' to tomorrow's rac helWynn | MANSQUAN, N. J., Sept. 22.—Three people d at §25,000, Tie eatire | Standard say T e o plon | temalnéd at anchor in the bay, Mcsrs. | erg drowned while bathing in the surf here | Incen f 2 ’ of sed . is a . ence e Englis hletes. It | sp a gooc of the day fogcther in | yesterday aftefnoon and the forth membor of | WEST PLAINS, Mo., Sept. 22.—Touight amounting to nothing less than extortion, | heirs of deceaced claimants, is about 400. It experience of the English athietes. T RIS A8 I paryeat d no coin v v o great culty. fncendiary stroyes zs and ail in direct violatjon of the Iivels anti- | 18 probable that Special Agent Marcus D | would be preposterous to attempt to ex- | {he club house. Me. Braud nad no complaint | the party was rescucl :‘11\11"..' difficulty. | an incendiary fire destroyed the buildings trust law made for cases of the Kind. Sheiby will be selected to make the payment, | plain away h a defeat. Even if all of | jia flew the signal of the Yacht|] Eeiliarcyes il Sl W iaIo “;"*l"”{ occupied by the Doster Furnace company, It was found from the proof that the cat- [ as he is about the only offic:r of the Indian | cur best men had been present and in the | cfub at his masthead, whereas it was his | do business in Jersey City. we of those | Groen & Lewis, clothiug; W. H. Odiorne, dry tle raisers of the west, the ranchmen as well | service who is now available to perform the | finest condition, they would have stood | own private siznal. drowned wero young women, Miss Barle and | ;o045 company: Journal office, Grand Army Riithe tarcievs, Nad nelther Dart e, peont ] duty, little chance against opponents who show. v of tho dgsign of the $300 cup that | Miss Brown. William Pisk, 19 vears oid, xon | 0t tha Repunlie hall, Buek's bakery and efman C nne U B e e o ke s pen such unquestionable superiorit wanhakn-Corinthian Yacht elub has | of the rescued woman, was the third ‘who | gy jyiiers photograph *gallery. The Union littie more was paid for live caitle by the : iR LR Ll ants has bDeen sent here from Tif. | perished. Young Fisk waded out &nd was|jhgiel was also burned. Loss on buildings 13 Dodge St.—2d D West P. 0 WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—(Speclal)—Pat- | Of athletes the world has cven seen. tants b nt here from SRR G Ot aniata v adii oM DY TTAY b Los ¥ 55 | 1515 odge St.— oor West P. slaughterers In the months of March and 2| true sportsmen will begrudge them the un- | fany's and was placed on exhibition in | SWept sen X $20,000; o ck of goods and printing of- April of this year than was paid the year €nts have been issued as follows: Ne- "“"l.l“"l praise to which they are justly .m,’,.. u..u‘, roc \\-l-!ull\\h hl“ iz mv,\- qu| n.lx’.l h‘AO tos, was caught h.vdt)w Ld;‘ The First Presbyterian church before. Yet, while the slaughterers bought | braska—Fred De La Matyr, Fremont, pole | entitied ™ afternoon. It i3 @ atiful work of art,| when the two younger women made an at-| \wag fired by sparks, but w at practically the same |1ru:§':« as ;‘Ufl:ll)llrkl)‘ tip; Gustav Le Blane and o Johnson, MLM ; '|:v)u;hl:|;| Tt is a comfort to | showing on one = was fired by spark: ut wa they tremendously increased the price of | wheel for bicyeles: Julius C. Miller, Syra 2%t dressed beet to retail butchers all over the | inkstand; Newell South, Humphrey, thill [ chance victory. The more we country. To cut this part short, investigation | conpling. Towa—John Barry and M. L. [ these contests the better. Who know 0 showed that the only people who made any ker Hill may not be wiped out by this | of slaughterers, but that the effort itself was [ heirs will ba the beneficiar! 3 3 exerted through unlawful = combination | number of names on the roll, including the | ceive of anything mo Patents to Western Inventors, Americans probably have the fin AMUSEM saved L L s le the scone of an Indian | tempt to rescue their companions, und were > | ¢ e e "The | crosting the rapids of a stroam, standing P el = Ker et GRE'GHT”N T"E‘TRE s, | victory of the New York club was no|up I the canoe. with cyes shaded by the | drowned. Yoo Funeral of Ac Churles Leclera. ews say ne h: ot | hind. On the reverse side 13 the inserip- ox et | tlon: “Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht elub Doctors Nau w York D. 189, for a perpetuai ngs. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Funeral services (Special | over the body of Charles Leclerq, the actor t at Hot HOT SPRINGS, S. D., Sept. 2 Tel 1631—-PAXTON & BURGESS. Myrs. Extra Attraction, d Shaughnessy, Lenox, typecasting machine; | B A i & e JIEN 1 4 B Fatt = : 1 e 188 Tiaca: rwaratliatl BRoRt ot of iha 1ae. t et s o ALY | Sunugtnemey, Lemox, typeoaatiug machine: | Binker, i, me hallenge eup, 0bén 10 competition of yachts | Telegram.)—The Missourl Valley Medical o- | of Daly's company who died here, were held rao Nights. cago slaughterers, and they made it ail. Jthn B, Dennis: assignor: twortbisds t050: | janie »Daly: Relegraph -comments ias ol [ 1N forelss natio x ciety, now holding lis annual session in this | fn the rooms nr' the Actor's irm’,.{ COMMENCING THIS EVENING AT 81 FIXING PRICES ON CATTLE. W. Major, Ottumwa, and G. G. Major, To- | meriis without a shadow of doubt, but (ne | Westehester Fall Meet Anno pen) {iclly, vax htiguetad in anglegant manner latt | The asrvicer (6t ey Hpiacopel, Sohisel Mr. A. M. Palmer's Company As Investigation probed into the methods [ ledo, O., match box; Fred W. Duke, Fort| London Athletic club may justly feel that| NEW YORK, Sept. 22—The following f night at the Catholle sanftarinm, ‘Ihe ad-{ WEre rlr BROATE ) yUibs e *pal R of the great beef combine it was discovered | Dodge, soldering clamp; William I Reed, | in this instance its reputition was he takes are announced for the inaugural [ dress of welccme delivered by Dr. | bearers we ard Docney, Bugene Jeb- | paul M. Potter's Dramatization of Du- that their arrangements were complete for | Spencer, photographic developing tray; Ole | arded in a highly unsatisfactory manner, of the Wesichester racing meoting | Thomas W sl aad DroMhsees “r;,.v:,":',": { ?'L-‘v‘rg\}”l!‘l;‘\’\” [Ean A sIRkBATIAE DY Maurier's Novel, bearing and breaking down the price of live | and W. Swenson, Cresse, h. y loader. QARI10. tned NORIQECLIRID: DAL IRAN Morris Park, beginning October 15: u oled a3 toastmaster, 8 shangnetd; Geprge Hawaait only 1V8 /4 e SRR S ey Td mration) cantrol o e R0n: Crenss e Chronicle: WThe unequal condiiions, i P e was unanimously voted the most successful | dead actor present was Charles Leclera, Jr., | & ' - B gtock yards, and kept their agents at Chi-| WHITIE M LS PRIENDS N | i n t i e e S A $1,500 added Ly the assoclation] six fur- ( social event of the season. Is nephew. B cago, Omaha and Kansas City, as well as certainly without a parallel in the histor: JRin entres ) J e in De « Marsh Fires ngageme osing other cattle depots in the country. They | of the Next House Shows Inter-| of international sport. deeials “Withers handicap, guaranteed value, for s Dea orest o ars EA Ingagement Closing With year-olds, one mil entries PLATTSMOUTH, “Rzeimoni handicap, guaranteed value r-olds, mile and a quarter; Neb., Sept. 22.—(Special| GREEN BAY, Wis., Sept. 22. Telegram.)—Judd Vance, who was injured in | marsh fires have broken out today a a fight in Goldsmith’s saloon in Omaha last | flames are raging along the west shore I L[ MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 SHARP. maintained also a reserve of live catile, their esting Rexults, own property, on ranges of their own, which [ NEW YORK, Sep: ~The sound money | EXODUS © could be marched immediately upon the mar- committee of the Chamber of Commeree, of 10W DOG Toxes, $10 and 81 ket at a moment's signal in the event that| ., Nons, 2 g Sl : Yelped Ad nnha at Union | Manhgttan handicap, guaranteed value | week, died tonight Green bay and in northwest timber land of | §1.50; alcony, 6, it and $1; gallery, i bther live cattle owners became obdurate and | WDich ex-Congreasman Joseph C. Hendricks Depot Yesterday 3500, for -+ear-clds aid upwards, mile and ' e Doer county. An extensive fire is sweeping | MATINEE PRICES- Zic, #c. i and 3100, stuck for high prices; that Is, prices higher | 18 the head, bas made a poll of the ne Dogs of almost every specics and color (2 ontries. aranteed value | When Charles Cummivgs, who siruck the | fhrough tho northern part of ilie Oneida eren than the combine cared to pay. house of representatives. The list records | harked and capered around the platforms s Sana Wt s, mile and | blow that killed Vance, was told at the jail | reservation west of this city and threatens CO[‘“N(!~ Bvery day lrumb all parts of the country | eighty-eight for free silver, 216 opposed to | of the Union depot yesterday. It was the quarters; 20 entr ; L of his victim' ~”( i3 }u-‘(»\ u.-‘l’lllm -“ | much trouble. The wind is blowing lh-lr‘l — ) agents of the comble, frequently in the em- | free silver and fifty-two whose views are not | exodus of the various canines that were on| Bronx handicap, guaranteed value $2,000, [ as very sorry that he had swung the ciubl. [ The flames are spreading rapidly in all direc ploy of railroads, wired the combine’s head- | known, Of the Gighty-eight put down for | exhibition at the bench show of the Ken: | for all ages, six-furlongs: 37 entr But he claims he struck in self-defense, { tions. THU‘RSDAV SEPT. 26. quarters at Chlcago exacty the number of | free silver, thirly are republicans, fifty-one | nel club last week. The arlstocratic pug Meel Meet nt Platismo - = ;. e H catile on thelr way to market, thelr condi- | memommie And seven s s B P atic pug Wheel Hce Sept, @pe- Union Pacific Conductor Killed, Denth of Ex-Consressman Stowart. | W, S, LLEV(’,LQ"DS stopped o swap news with the brindle Fup [ pp, ATTSMOUPH, ' Neb. comers big and | ct ch day adds interest to the tion, and all other facts necessary in the Ll and the pugnacious case. Young Women Charged with Theft, | Saustiet into the air ’ : e Siease e s Small. One fact was quite evident, and| bleycle meet- 0/ be held in this 0 h,‘f.",',',..‘:fi"\ EARS f,,"“,“““‘:fd;:‘”"r: I’"‘"l’;" Molly Gibbony and Jessie Wilson, young | thut was that all’ were mightily pleased | city this wéek, Wednesday, Thurs. | of the Union Pacifle, was killed in the yards | in the Santa Rosa hospital y o . 8 0 de- ected ea dla- peing rels 01 e Jose a N “riday, ndel e n Blde what peiees shoutd Do paia for s (be- | women who are suspected of stealing a dia- | at being released” from the “clore hall In | day and vridu, Guder the - gl to LAWRENCE, Kan., Sept., 22.—Spencer M AN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept Humphrey, & well ku;l\i..m..uue: et u:,.\}.m;x'rm}h-; N e fiflflTE§ MASSIVE i | WS TRELS wgement of | here this morning. While attempting 40 | He was elected from the First district [ 20 y 2 nouth’ Wheel club. Superintend- | 1ove o coupling between two passcuger | to the Forty-ninth congress, and served until | TWO—PERFORMANC ONLY-—-TWO tle, as well as to apportion to each member | Mond pin valued at $50 from B. T. Peterson, aed the wesk, “Many @t URE WANSISIID, . Bupedio ipnd be « ! cogress, und serve ! ERFORMANCES.ONLY of the combine the number of cattie he should | were arrested last night in their rooms, near stered, but the majority itan, g FATagut; ‘18, siAtiik | 0oashes (ke Was onughi batwasa iMe.draw=] Mareh, 1884, having déclined & zenamination P RICKE - Mutines | acite <800, ehlle in the b ci G A et the | heads and so badly crushed that he died |at tho preceding ecction. He has been ill | USUAL PRICES-Mutinee, adults 0c, buy, whether be should have first, second, | Sixteenth and Webster streets. Peterson : [ the baguuge cars and would enthr o race’ : i the | basdn and o badly “sruRkadviiaL het it | avithe pasedlng dection. o He Bay besn i DA third or some further choice, and the price | charges that he was in company with the DL leash when the Allison running tedm cn We , within a . i 10t , il e great an inclination to get unc bleycle to run on the third-r he should pay. _com K and | sas City. { was no surprise. A : Somen. in & wine.room in Charies Norden | L $ieat, 2% inclination, to, bleycle {o"run o the thirdmile teack and | sas City . oy SEPT. 27 and 28 These representatives of the combine also | herg's saloon, 611 North Sixteenth street,| The bull dog appears to be the Ishmaelite | horse track. Fredrckson of Om at - - 108 Good Thing—tush 1 Along. @ecided, on advices received from New York | Saturday night, when he wissed the pla. H¢ | of the canine race. A certain bull dog of | tenhauer of Countil Bluffs and Hay of e X o Boorett and other points in the east, as well as from | helieved tney stole i, and consequ London, daly, the number of cattle to ba| pamed them as the (hieves to the poiic mado Into dressed beef for shipment. 1t also [ The women den ly | famous fighting parentage was led back and | Grand Istand have forth in front of the station several times vesterday by his master, ana his appear Con snt in their entries. («ANARV & LEDER R'S York Casino Production, intact that they have any knowl- | Ance’neve 3 10 exoité the most 1h ¢ 2 —An 1l ated ad regulated es a8 to the retail butchers, | odge of the pin. They ussert that when Pe- '.’.'L. Amon n\',':lp‘-)m-qu,h-am 1-"..-’.'43.{“31‘.“ Lnsr‘nm_' b; m‘.“t le .1‘.‘.\;: “":‘.:’.'.,'\,: P A ING bnnw and in those c:ses where some retall butchers | {orson ccustd them of stealing It they re- | tured St Rernard roared dislike with | drees signed by 1 aaad 1o e Decame cor tumacion s this meeting cf the eome quested te be scarched and were searched lhn vehemenee of a steam whistle d the | men is being W;I{'""" . ‘" t Hei 110 people, including Hes. bino's represcitaiives decided what should | put the pin not found on them. They | dimisutive fterricrs and cocker spaniele | Toronto cred, apreszes admiration for the nona be done for their punishment. vore ssarchod by Matron Cummings when 8 d themselves against the bass of their | last June. I exprerses S irton o The investigition developed 3 { RN SEAtERDE MmIngs When ar-| cages in impotent wrath. rowing and for the pluckiness of s i e Investigition developed, and the prools | rested, but the pin was not found on them, | e itors. Broeck which will be submitted to the Illinois au- | e | to Start for 1 . e B oaan 1 Te0 Meoaok thorities show that the weekly meeting of Killed at n Rall = BW ¥ A0 RIREE far. Toxani. Lowered @ B & ; lmf-u‘ i the combine's representatives is on Wednes- | \wiCHITA. A NEW YORK, Sept, 22.—Lob Fitasimmons, | gALTIMORE, Sept Walter. L. Eck b the flghter, starts today for Texas to train. | araq of this city yesterday lowered the 1 ; Ve opt t a game of hul RENENAL Yhoy, mest in & Toomi st 818 1a ays: “1 will be secouded principally by | \4ils A record for a mile on & quarter-mile Balle street, Chicago, and that representa: | today at Juka, Pratt county, the bat flew out | ile [ tives of a1 the big packing frums implicated | of the hands of Fiesk Keichum and | Charey White, in whom l_h‘.av.e1 the utmost | track by more than one second. Ickhar at are present. Armour & Co. are generally rep- | struck a 14-year-old boy named Jimmy Simp- | 1o Jis Tiall And. porsitly Jou® Chovno | 1A @ fyine st D, evlous Tecor gesented by one of P, D. Avmour's sons, Nel- | #on on the hexd, inflictiug a wound from | Martin Julien will bé in my corner also and | wox heid by Cabanne, who did It in 2:04 85 son Morris by one of his two sons, Swift & | which he died two hours afterward. | kecp his eye an things in gencral. 1 aleo Co. by & gentleman named Fowler. Ke'chum, who was Simpson’s cousin, was 8o | expect fo have Jim Hall join me at Corpus Broko.a ¥ Thelr method of proceoding in deciding | grieved over the acc'dent that he attempted | Christi on my arrival. T was in hopes Peter B! ALO, ou the price to be paid by them for live | to commit suicide after the death of the boy. | Maker would get back to this country b ord was broken yesterday in the fifty mile BOYI)’DI TV, 21 MATINEE WED 1ESD Y, "The Gifted ¥oung Comedienns GLADYS WALLIS Superb Company, of Players, Including 20 Roce Record, Sept A world rec cholee, etc., of cattis at the yards is al- | Charles Larmer, aged 23, stepped from the | stated today that Princeton would adop MARION, Mase., Sept. 2 —Secretary Car A thing settled Every man in th tracks off ihe St Joseph & Grapd Island | the rules as drawn up by the intercollegiate | lisle ived h:ore. early this morning. Iv al | o inine Knous from one. yests end 1o an | st Wathena 1ast night jo et & passenger | Mivimrs Sosrd. Whon' ncked unter wht | Lo win itr. Thorner ne went 1o 0w | S TEELE SMITH GR N OO With comps o otber bis exsot place in the line of buyers, | train pass and were struck by a Roek Jsiand | fles Gornell and Princeton wowal play. he { "800 ina "coited on President Cleve an —~ | e € heatn il cpen Mondey werniog et (he MRS N @ andareised be may yle1d freight train. | Drenning wis tustautly killed | the revised rules or Princeton would vefusc | this siterncan. il: posshiy will veturn OMAHA, Western Distributors. NEB. L Ly obe 'snd 7ac; patiery, Bie. ce to some fellow member of the combne Larmer died in a short time. to meet thew. Captas Trenchard arriy Washingion LORCITEW moraing. ' fore 1 started, as 1 intended to have h '{ FREDERICK PAULDING. 4 NS A% the yerds s ststed 1o Bo s S - o v and do his work w »ad race for the city championship, over : ; a lows: _ The members of the coublic take Two Kansas City Boys Killed, EOLNARE. MR 0 AP35, e Wark, WD | 208 caree o Couty snd vaturh. _pdne et} c lG A R s "3 ¥ A USRS e Chaics poasiate with the- mumbcy | BT JOSBPH. Sept. 23—Bdward Dren- | xow Wuica Gu with Brineeton. | best iime ever made over & dirt road. . T ; Which forms the combiue, -The question of | M8 agcd 17, son of Probate Judge Dren-| PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 22.—Munager : o — ROHN E ss & MAKERS ¥ | who shall have first, second and third | MP& of Doniphan county, Kansas, and| Milbank of the Princeton foot ball tean: Carlinle Vislin Cleveland. 28 | S R R | S 3B AN

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