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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 'URESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1895. Foutz, Daly, Kennedy. Three-base hits me time and {t was feared the end was Fort Plerre, | lerson, Grim. Struck out: By Taylor, | near, He ralied, however, and tonight Dr WASHINGTON Sep 30.—(Special.) by Kennedy, 2. Double plays Mn | Bennett fesued the following billetin: “Al: - + Pronpect that the Anti-Prize Fight Bill May | 1o Corcoran ballaf O’ Taylor, | though Mr. Wright has been |9 @ critical | Secrotary of e Interior Smith has rendered | Oreighton Hall as Garnished by Booths of 2 Kenned tterien: Taylor and | condition duting the day he fs now resting | a decision reversing the decision of the com Good § i ot Throug jrad nnedy anc n. Ump en- | easler, and if he does not suf othe J ood Shepherd Fair, Bot et Through, b AR A Tiim: One hour i | Falpse o ehancesuf riolyearar NOtRe | nioyioner of, the general land office in_ the | P y minutes. case of Richard W. Mathieson, mayor of Fort | DALLAS PEOPLE ARE WORKING HARD | M\ i N oty Wannmien | @AVE BINCOLN THE PENNANT. | Picrre, 8..agdust Charies noiin. The | |ARGE ATTENDANCE ON OPENING NIGHT and 1 oston_conelided the se by break: | Wentern Asnoclntion Awnrids A Jua L g st L A B et e Ing even. The two games were played In p Ofrenit, December 21, 1503, held in favor of the eit Mensure Has & Clear Track in the |8 Cold, sharp wind, 'Uoswell won the fiest | Western as- | bit the scorotary In reversing the commis- | What the Bnzanes Contain and Wh Sennte, but the Fight Manages second had he received proper support. Me. | Sociation managers had a mecting here | sloner's decision dismisses the contest and de- Are In Charge of Them—lenu- at Ix Confident 1t Wil Be Uiday made ihe r ¢ contin- | today, with all eltles represented but | clarey the entry of Templin to be held Intact tifal Effects in g 1 the House, Dus_ catohing, Hav \"vary | Dubuque. The Lincoln elub was formally | The tracts inyolved In this controversy are | 1ors. th | awarded nnant, with Peoria second | lots 2 and 4 of section 34, towaship 5 north J— and Des Mofnes third. Applications for ad- | rangs 31 east, Black Hills meridian, Plerre | AUSTI ¢, Sept. 30.—Only t ette. THERTE BUE e it T ROt e T These lois are In tie north one| na formal opening of the falr for the | five members of the legislature have the made until the meeting in Chicago, Novem. | and_are made fractional by reason of the it of the Home of the Good Shepherd | up to tonight, and judging fr L[ LR, | her 12, Bbr of Lin ] given | meandering of the Missourl river on the | at Creighton hall last evening was an indications it is hardly probable that a quo- | pii f IR the Omaha franchise, and no furiher change | east and what is known as the “mile square” | auspicious beginning of an enterprise from | rum will answer to the roll call tomorrow Hit Mineapeers will not he elepted until the j on the north, which was set apart for town- | which much materlal ald to the institution next meet A percentage, instead of the | site purposes by section 22 of an act of con f 5 i A careful poll of both houses by int wantee pian, will prevall next season, | grees approved March 3, 1861, - Tempiin | 1S Anticipated. For days the members of the parties d the fact that from Hef SAPEWE 1t laries of umpires will be raised made his homestead entry of the land August | Catholic churches of the city have been hard utterance well known sentir Rya larty | ol Weather Cat the Attendanes, 13, 1891, On July 16, 1892, Mayor Mathie- | at work that the enterprise might in no of the members the anti-prize fight sl B MeGuir < : TERRE HAUTE, Se )h—A cold north | son of Fort Pierre filed an afdavit of con- | se be unworthy of the cause it was de will through the senate with hita: Demont, Abbey y wind cut the attendance at the opening of | lest against the entry, alleging at the time of | gigned to aid. emergency clause, with votes to spar (unas:isted). B § the fall meeting of the Terre Haut ot ;",”“ G JRtio) thereto the land was em- | “mng fnterlor of the hall was transtormed fr Stve piteher: | (ng _association today. In the first race [ braced in the corporate limits of Fort Plerre; | A 7 h * | that there were municipal improvements on | INt0 @ scene from fairyland, where rows of Axemaid was th cholee 1 she broke e g Uy he 9 (Ribbik fent it; that Templin had knowledge of these | booths, in which artistic effect blended with senate than in the house, but this wa: | Face” was Tanded > rul-l that I‘Hs ('nlr)" \\ul: fr uu]n:\'l\‘( elegance, filled the room with bright colors, h | caeiov | 8 nzei. Tim e hour and | He is a Newmarke t collusive, and made for the purpose o which were at their best advantage under the iy, il g L AL e THaOIL. Umpite: Taeer . 10| cialirae j-year-olds Axeworthy curing title to the land for others, and bt e e T clause will be waged bitterly in the house eCOnd: games ured th cond h 2:154, redt he as mayor was authorized to secure the A by the Dallas people. A committee of busi 7 P his record ihree-quartor s land for the beneflt of the occupants thercof, | 4® mainly the same. The more delicate tints ness men will arrive tomorre m Dallas 10 | THe Winner of the 230 pace I8 4 kreen mare. | Nayor Mathieson also presented his declara- | of White and pink predominate, with just a and will plead with the legislative committoea t ton, 1 e it Tiffin, O., this summer three and | (07 Statement for the entry of sald land for | suggestion of yellow and red to perfect the . 1 runs: | one-half seconds. ‘Summaries townsite purposes under United States base hit Two-year-old trot iree $L,000: Klectr statutes, alleging that the land was contiguous ground that will confiscate thousands of me run y. Stolen hase won in straight heats, Time: 2:2 to the city of Fort Pierre and Included with- dollars worth of property in Dallas which Dufty (2) ker, Harrington Axemald second, Silver Lake thi in the corporate limits thereto, the same ha: D 5 o pliye: Long ucker, 2. Bases ¢ rguros oness Marguerite and Eval havo been expended on this fight. Up to the | DOUble piiye: Long to Tucker, 2. Bas Arguros. .aroness Marguerite and Evalln | iy heon surveyed and plotted into bloc Present writing, of the eghteen members jitcher: Leéft on base il speo orthy | 10t8, streets and alleys, and together with of the house here nine are opposed to the | ington. 10k out WOl ¥ CRIRd KBHLE Aoy .| that whieh Uie 6ite ‘mow fike Hele to 1k Tiot emergency clause, and of this number four | worth, Time: Rusitell won the fi in excess of the area to which sald city are out and out antagonists any anti- [ v > P heat in Maggie B was third. might claim right to; that improvements had prize fight bill at all. The fact that up to ¥ v LA B been made for municipal purposes by grad- the present time one poll of th> house breaks Umpire e s ing streets and erecting buildings thereon even gives the friends of the Dailas fight STANDING OF THI? TEAM t - ReConf, Dak. O - third and that the entry is made for the several management cause to feel good, and their o Plived ek Tibbis M. Ithutlel, The Jowess Fern: | use and benefit of the occupants of said land attorney, W. P. Alllson, tonight stated that | pajiimore i ¢ , Zabud and Cadet [ according to their respective interests, ha helieved the emergency clanse would be eveland jihed) \ g The case was first taken before the local | eral charge of the undertaking, and he was defeated In the house, hiladelphia bbb LA LLLSL ! land office and as a result dissenting opinions .«,I.«r.nl by u[ntnnvrtx‘:x‘:& 2.‘:,»“ b tliary And SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 30.—Bob Fitz RARD i1 i e 2 § Sl t was raw were filed, so that it came to the land office | yttendants, slmmons and pa who arrived here yes ston S cold at and the attendance | for decision. The register's decision was in | " Tho booths 'ne three sides of the hall and terday afternoon, left on the noon train to- | Brooklyn ¢ uffered in consequence. The feature of the| favor of the city, holding that the tract hav- | vary only in the arrangements of the colors: y for h's tra‘ning quarters at Corpus | (s ; lay's racing wis a careless ride of the star | ing been under the municipal government of | Festoons and rosettes of colored tissie paper Christi, where he beg:n his work im- | N g 2 jockey ereen, on Corrigan’s filly, Moba- | Fort Plerre at the time Templin made his | furnish the greater part of the decoration mediately. v loska ading and running easily down | entry, the same was “invalid and should be | and the colors in each booth blend with the NEW YORK, Sopt. 30.—Prior to his | $t. Louis ¢ he stre he eased her, apparently ancelled.” The receiver, however, found | others into an effect of general harmony. The parture for his training quarters in Tex Louisville 3 5 nake one of the artistic grand stand fin- hat Templin, the claimant, having made [ first booth on the right of the entrance cone Corbett today gave New York an exhibit The following t hes for which h-». u; ;,(, famous, but Mvr- | oo jament upon the land before Fort Plerre | tains the confectionery, which is dispensed in Madison Square garden of how he is train- | And lost by clubs tlve And Beat M our BurmARa.c b8 | ¢uy tncorporated, and being: the only ‘Actual | by Midses Rmme. Faiconer siotle Hoch Ing for his coming fight with Rob Fitzsim ] 5 Wirst race, selling, £IX furlongs: Sir Dilke [ bona fide resident that has ever been upon the | Julia Muilen and Nellie Thompson. €e tors. He arrived in this eity about noon to 5) won, Judge Denny (4 to 1) second, | land, I believe his claim in equity and justice [~ Next comes the booth prepared by St. Pat- : G 9 day, accompanied by his brother, his trainer 3 : 1 Choice (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:15% | to be superior to that of Fort Pierre, and | rick's and the Sacred Heart parishes, which and’ sparring partners, and {mme v re : Second race, purse, seven furlongs: Lot- | recommend that the contest be dismissed.” | is devoted to a display of various atiractive 4 nalred to the big garden. There were nearly : 8 Ml e VoM ointon & to,1) sec- | [y deciding the case Secretary Smith prac- | items in H o o " fancy articles, which are to be 1.000 persons in the building, and they ¢ HIH H v s AT : tically sustains the decision of the receiver of | prizes. This booth fs in charge of Mrs, J. T Jim a rousing reception when he appearal on ‘ s H i tle_ Harkness (4 won, Mobalaska | the local land office. The secretary's decision | Burke, Mrs. George Cleffner, Mrs. James the arena dressed in black tizhts and a red § to £) second, Marquise (12'to 1) third, | in this case is one of the most voluminous | Lindscy, Miss C. Knight and Miss Cannon F OD seart tied about his walst. Despite critie'sm H L 03 that has been rendered for some time. The | St. Peter's and St. —_— s g Cecilla’s have a booth he looked very well, albeit ha showel a lack PRETHGEE I"ourth race, haniicap, mile and an elzhth: [ entire history of the case 19 recited, which, | in common, which also shows a disp g a ay 1y of ple- of training, but as he has a month in which | FRUTOTS oo aanios | Hepey, Young (6 to 2F won, 8t Maxim (| together with the text of the secretary’s de- and fancy artic Here hold .n‘my TOBACCO EVER 6OLD FOR IO CENTé arptt Nimimelt i trim for the big contest. | Uh et ') 8 {0, fecond, Buckwa (7 10 6) third. ‘Time: | yjgjon constitutes twenty-two typewritten | ) shn Murphy, M J. Foley, Mrs. there Is little doubt that he will come to | Chicas sonld i Pifth race, selling, mile and thres-six- | Pages. 2. A. Walter and Miss Mary Thompson, time for the big contest it and well i e teenths: Basso (9 to 5) won. Janus (2 to 1) | The secretary says he does not think the | One of the prettiest of all the attractions Corbett started with his usul day's train- | pioam ..o econd, Jane 8 to 1) third. Time: 2:09%. charge of collusion is sustained. In fact, the [ is the tissue paper booth which is charge of ing by working the chest and wrist machines, [ New Y s . contestant, upon whom rests the burden of | Misses Anna Daxon, Nannie Hannan and puiching the bag, wrestling and boxing with | Cincinnaii 3 inve the Champlons a Banquet. proof, did fot offer any testimony on this [ Marie Burke. The booth Is profusely bur- O'Donnel He followed th with a very | Washington 9 INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 30.—The Indianap- point in the ecase in chief. T which he [ deped with scores of artistically contrived was anticipated that the fight on this claus would be made more successtully in brillia of the electric lights. The colors picture, It scarcely needed the array of pretty things with which the booths were loaded to complete the illusion, and when the booths were peopled with their quota of brightly arrayed and enthusiastic young women no passerby couid refuse to contrib- ute his mite toward the Home that has kept many a soul from ruin, In the balcony overhead an orchestra dis coursed music Which was in pleasing har- mony with the bright colors and pretty cos- tumes and all over the hall the managers were kept busy attending to the people who came and went. Father McDevitt had gen- to knock out the emergency cla lively game of hand ball, and finished with a [ Lons HE olis base ball team, champlons of the West- | did produce was in rebuttal, after the posi- [ornaments in varieagated colors which set threa mile run, and although he had scarcely crn lengue, arrived over the Lake tive denlal by both the entryman and the [ off the lighter shades of the pavilion, a minute's rest during the entire two and | Lost. ... 3o 8 Western raflroad at 10:30 this morn > | person with whom the conniving was | Misses Itta and Clara Creighton have $ . one-half hours he finished up strong. At e private sleeper in which the pen charged. The - secretary gives at length | charge of the flower booth. which is designed 8:20 tonight the entertalnment was med, | : [ Y- 3. | ners traveled was profusely decor: b story o o townsite. the history of 8 UAR ATtiatAIvet ColrEs & S 8 Hatt '“ v:"m "; e "‘:<‘ “'H ”I' ‘ BY AN INNING AND CTHIRTY-NINE. [ oo (o e, ahd on slthes st s tha | the history of the townsite. the history n the same attractive colors. The flowers r was faste anse X car- | Templin’s connection with it being given also. | and potted plants which line the interior ent. Ther were abont 170 policomen 'n the -ar- | nglish Crieket Sufter a Severc | A7 W, fateacd an immenge banner, benr- | ["apears that he bullt a house on the threo | snow 1 sl ntg e 1, the i itk If you have a place to use a rug 3 by 6 den. in charge of Inspector Be ks an Captain XU LT, | 1805 -The © Indlanapolis lots that he purchased and otherwise im- |and white effect and help to form one of the 2 Mekett, who controls the once famous tender- PHILADELP + Sept. 3. he itle- | Club.” A special train from this city, proved themy, and established his residence | hrightest pictures in the hall. This booth 3 i is 1 ' o loin district. Consequently thers was v men of Philadelphia today won the last of | taining a band and many base bail there is the' iatter part of April, 1890, and | contains the handsome wpright e feet this is a time to buy. We have re- lttle shugging by the various boers cf | (hix year's international cricket matches | 1Tt this ety at 7a, m., and met the o has continued to live there with his family | Wil ‘ba the chief prize, secondary reputation who amused the speeia- | from Oxford and Cambridge, past and [ pioR® 4t Iibton, and escorted them home. | over since, having put some $1.200 worth of | "y Mot Ghief prize. = ived fi Howe: & McC Ams e 3 b rid¥an: dge, past a ity 181000 A B LI et S emgHOme) nee, son orth of e Good Shepherd’s display of fancy work ceived from Howgate & McCrear mster- ters until Corbett appeared. present, by an Inning and thirty-nine runs. | the union siaton when the trem roroynd | improvements on the tract. "An interesting | geaupies one bhoth. wiicn L of arge of Mrs 2 Y Steve O'Donnell of ~Australia and Jim | o gives two out of three games to the | this city. The tegm, headed by a hrass | incident in'this case is brought out by the | Geperal O'Brien and Miss Francls. Another r . DT ollznbeth, N.J., who were formerly | | U1 [l Gitives of this eity, the University | Dand and followed by's.000 enthusiastic fans, | statement of the facts. It seems that when | piutral DL STEn And Miss francls, duothe dam, N. Y. manufacturers of “Imperial Wwith Fitzsimmons as sparing partners, en r’ h ! marched to lhh.; l(:mnd hotel, where a re- | the application ta enter this rmr!l of the town 1 Kennedy, Mrs. J. J. O'Connor, Mrs. EAREAUIAG ISLRBIETE. wan hb. frisadle taat |0 ception was held."This afternoon the Cin- [as the “South Side addition to Fort Pierre W ol Tt e LRy e v 2 G B G ERE L CL EE S T s the second. | cinnati Reds” and the champions puraded | was rejocted by (o local offiecra on Juna 25, JJ. Dunn . John Little and ' Mrs. Smyrnas,” by far the best Smyrna rug e e DyRRS atch begs » grounds e principal streets o city v 9 v o8| and AR : end of the first round from the effect of Irn pLERSHUR :‘~h.|‘h~wx' :nv lt"“ »::‘r\;"m b anm oL b f.:qu"[.'m| .3.{'«‘3 1891, those iwho Pidaig Inler\.!mlhiu mt 1:‘"} The doll booth, which is literally loaded i Dwyer's glove. At the end of the third and | 0f tie Merion Cricket elul a averfol 4 oh of the so-cal own company began o de- | iy qolls of all sizes and varietie: 0§ d 11 t1 S 1 last round the men shook hands, but many | M5t Iriday, when the wvisitors were dis- | Ll vise m which they could mooure title | 1hoc \hietastic attention of the childrer sed made, all their sample rugs, bought so we 3 R p s dubm, missed for their first inning with 198 runs. E Ixfactory. to it, ani is some evidence tending to it sl Aot of those who sawSthe bout declare that [ fpesed for IRCK, Heek I N L fanac ya [itorit, g Yilgnee tending o 1o attractively are the toy babies arranged Maher would be mofe than a mateh for the | of the wicket and rolled up the magnificent L. 30—The second day's|show tha ° was originally ah agreement |||y, ¢ty aver laren are not thelr only admirers can sell them for less than they are sold big Australian it O'Donnell does not improve | total of 404, thanks to the splendid stand thesnew B MAlD Cacichiwas ax: | mads et RAnnderatanding Shad@by s whISh byyiscee b Ne 11EE anla At e |5t MO T e K a T before they meet in Toxas. made by Bohlen and Patterson, whose re- 2 sfactory. The events went off [ Templin was, to homestead the land and [ N1#3e8 Goldie Murphy and Bessia McElroy 1 » g § At 11 o'clock Corbett jumped through the | ¥pective scores were 115 and 7 This left | with i closeness. Judge Murphy ;)‘:L‘::“:”",l.",‘,‘}.:&“’: :,':ll\roi}r""‘lxfldr'nll(“:u“r‘ st [ Mave chargo of this booth. X 3 at wholesale; all one size, 3x6 feet. Price nes fo 0 Tom Forrest of Sheeps- | {h® Fnglishme o the bad. Before A )y down for the bai- [ parties accord 0 severa orests, ce o o G i“{"’ a "l faN kDo ',”1,‘ Of Sheeps- | iimpd were drawn on Saturday they began meeting. Summaries: On _examination, however, he found that he | AN Ice cream booth at the left of the en- v T ST A IO 0 }|'~]"'|(‘for| 2 | their second inning and accumulated forty: st rs six furlongs: “Lucania (2 to 1) | could not make the entry as suggested with- | [ratce furnishes light refreshments during while they last, 83,15 posch, Corbett suld: “Ladics and Gentle- | nine runs for loss of two wickets, so that y Bl (@ ta ) Wecond, Lawyer | out committing perjury, and ho then con | the evening, and this fs in charge of Misses ' d % Apaln LOrCet |k c i S R RnAT s AL, tead, which he did | Will continue for two weeks, and the large at- 5 f . ) Simonkes oo hanes ths utmomt . eohs | 15 SUOIN ¥ G008 RgsVLy ron, Liazlé I (8 to 6) wecond, Minerva | B18 SR name as & homestead, which he did | {caance af the firat evening promises ‘more | DRAPERIES should be mentioned, as our line of new Mitence in Wt ol {)}l-hx[ ;',:","‘f‘}:l L trandling of howiers thelr tenth | Third "race, \\.‘x |'rur|»u Oup Maggle | that Immediately after tnis entry way made than the usual success. ) ; ) p 0 have se e ers you ean | wicket total of 167, thirty- to 1) won, Newhouse (9 to 10) second, | and on the same day he promised these par- e e oy Sl ere: o effects cnsily 1e o that wo ure w Hing to nznt and | wine loss 0 cutegte miniber, At| Annle Mayes' G to D third. Time: 121%. ' | ties to carry out the original agreement, but NAMED THE COMMITTEEMEN. goods are here; the effects are so new and wa don't wi come back from Texas with- e conclusio e 8 play the Eaglish. Fourth race, seven furlongs: Baldur (| the secretary says he does not think the . out settling. For my part, T am willing that | men were treated to an exhibition same of | * 1 Wolse asond. ||ite a S P Pl blicans Wh Will Engin £ e 5 timp e ) fight wherever they choose.” University of Pennsylvania. The visitors| “piey roce, six furlongs: Billie 8 8 to 1) O DAOREIATY A ! S alahe doc The republican county central committee R will sall for Ensland Wednesday. Score: | o gufth tace: six furlongs: Billle 8 (8 t0 1 | ot think there s any testimony in the case il ey A < S , < '|’“' ¢ "””;""“ '“”‘““Il fat, but he oA caslly OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. D third. Time: 1:21% s "2 19 that shows that the town of Fort Pierre ever | has been selected as follows, with John Lewlis wil e interested. Furniture coverings in reduce the haunches he Is carryimg. within 4 amon . extended its jurisdiction over the land in | as chairman: month with steady training. e sparred [ . Mitchell b C1AFK uveerrsessinns Rex Dintrict. controversy. rst Ward—R. K. Paxton, P. M. Back, A . . o threo rounds with Korrest and followed it | V. T Fi1. b Cregar. . : SAN FRAN Sept. 30.—Results to- | “This being true” he says, “and there | &, Walkup. the new colorings at selling prices, with a simila with Steve O'Donnell and | B W. Milligan, ¢ Wood, b King. ..l 8| day at Bay District boing no other residents upon the tract, it | Second Dard—A. P. Houck, S. A. Corneer yi‘m\ 1 th n,. had | fo \u'-vv" N m“» of his I" L }3»“\‘1“' “‘Kl";;'» 'l l‘ [ oo First race, six furlongs, selling: Blmer F | Would seem as if the land was subject to the | Joseph Kavan clover ring tactics. This wound up the show. | £ " 1z, b Patterse A an b AT won, Lady Blue seécond, Bravora third. | ®ntry of Templin. He certainly was main Third Ward—Frank Heacock, John Lewis, BINIDL SRV A TN L= [ AT IS0 b e Time: 1:15% taining his residence thereon at that time in | Nate Brow 1 f ) m ! PYVERALAL UNRULY: JOCIEBNS | A A v weight } Racond race, fve furlongm, “:;‘ ey K“,'[:‘)‘\ “»m'; Caet el that o Fourth Ward—G. Anderson, R. Smith, M ’ I 2 ¢. D. Robinso; ¥ Model second, Warragc d. e secretary says tha seems o him | patian, i Give . y the | $ By 1 4 3 An ""“:lmh: -"..:l s "::-.'"‘L_":If' by the | v vy Lowe 5 E £ e e Malo | hat this contest preceding an application Fifth Ward—Dr. Blythin, C. F. Franklin, vl “ . J.'C. Hartley, " o elling: to enter this land on behalf of the mayor | vy allory. { W YORK, Sept. %0.—The stewards at | Hyes, 13; leg-byes, Lo..... 3 Dianlo won, Captain®Rees second, Remus | wag not made in good faith or from an | Wall, Mallery q 5 ravesend today d lifle g third. Time: 1:26% 3 Sixth Ward—J. M. Gillan, H. E. Ostrom, E wvesend today disqualified Alarum, who R Foirth race, ont mile, selling: Moryen | honest desire to acquire additional territory | gfiors. on the first race on September 19, because [ Total ... oo, swon, Nephew second, ' Raindrop ~ third. | for the eity, as it is shown by an agreement [ Moty w1 B paimer, R. of Insufficlent deseription, and awarded the | Bowling analysis Time made between the officers of the city and | oCYE TR o d AMUSEMENT race to the second horse, Falling Watetr. | patierson g X one mile, selling: Claudius | the former claimant of lots on the land in Eighth Ward—Tom Crocker, R. P. Dolman, bk They Al some fining in the fir 5 95 % , Rosebud second, Olivia third. Time: | controversy that the latter paid all the ex- v d # } A E:f:v‘ .Im'll\ ns, Seott and § Yo 3 ALY St hort One of Her Best Men. put to no cost there vhatever. There is 8outh Omahs—Brice MoCulloch) P Hys Tuesday a0 YORK, Sept. 30.—A special to the | no apparent nocessity for additional territory 4 | Tel, 15 ; 4 b A & 3 5 ey ¥ | 1anc ghes, A Schlegel. ol. 1531—PAY 5. ) Traviing, the trainer of Marslan, was alst A A World from New Haven says: Manager | at Fort Plerre, The tract was not embraced | 19 Hughes, Alex Schlcg SN T | PAXTON & BURGESS. Mgrs. fineid S35 for beine late at the pose. In' the Day of the Yale Track Athletic team | Within the limits cf the townsite, and thers | McArdle—Not selected. . . = i AR R i 1L ek, Tn e EEE e Lt n Barptite In colleke tonisnt b g | WS o etual Seiticment o (o fond o | EIDorn—omar Whkiney W, R Turner. | A Stage Full of Feminine Beauty. TONIGHT AT §:15 af hanar. None of. the othars had s ehone Donlond T OUEs rir oo nouncing that C. Foster Sanford, the run. | toWnsite purposes, ClibagsmCLL, Lepkas D 0 XaDeay SAM T. JACK'S Extravacanza Company. . for Kamsin won by a head from Captive. | 3 Nobie, 8t Mitenell, b Hartl © g7 | mer, would not’ be allowed to compete In concluding, the secretary says: “It is Ba "“ o bR SR T LU DRSS R BTV B Y Thirty Handsome Womcn, Dath_far ahead of the others. Tn (he s Coutes, jr., ¢ Hemmingway, b Hartley igainst Cambridge on Saturday, Dutlng [ not the intent of the law to withhold from | BaTIEht. AT 280k ond Flving Dutchman was the favorite, but W PO PINIUNENT, 0y, the) Yale-Hurvard gamos 1ust spring San- | settlement and _entry such luids as indi- 2 N H. B. Waldron 9’ < hio bl te much welsht and was an’ b Wil Hre e hetetore et Tor s Siudies. He | vidua's ‘might designate or select without ‘Forgy, Chris Peterson. “Bull Fightel‘ . ..] he . Gotham to the Inst eighth, when 3 Mitehell, b Wikio was, therefore, inciigible forithe 0 team, 0 o > or pros- A EQLorson. . i LT % L iohallib iviian is the Yale team that meets Cambridue | 2Uthority as the site for a probable or pros Valley—W. G. Whitmore, A. P. Akerlund s Anpien PR LRl AU L G D will taken from men who were eligible [ PECtive site or town. Millard—F. J. Bleick, C. Rohwer o) 6 3 Balle 3 or (N Appliuse led to Bailey, b Hartlor o 15| fo meet Harvard, Sanford will be ruled-out. | ¢ o o o S Clontart—B. B. Hopper, E. 8. Stout. 6 Specialty A alicts when Waltseer came. th leg-byes, 75 wides, 9; no bull, Hie withdrawal leaves Yale without their | LERS GLORE| GUARTERS, (| Slontert=Bop. Hoper, B0 Bouts A BRILLIANT BEWILDERMENT OF BLISS. | gy e e waRp Iy ol ¥ 2 el 2R89. Tun: ux ¥ Pin Horn red with | Bast Omaha—Not reported. It you stay away you'll Kick yours e} nd finlshed Seco unter T kel e Wil Give the © x 0 Benefit, Seducing Two Young Girls, 4 - = 1 at the following prices: | SUTTON e wiiing e rior neih rling ormiysl ” |:\x.||.v.ml| Sept. S—While the cham- | SIOUX PALLS, 8. D., . 30.—(Special.) DARARING DRI ' aaliary, . ¢ n " VANE. was well ridden by t 0 15 was g 7 sonship of the National league was T . 3 it . vl oA i R LR RE A AR O g 5k I el :‘. il e ) "k“':'"_l\z‘-‘r “Hl The bonds of the two gamblers charged | A monument has been erected on the spot s atiin. (W Graus’ ang 6 seagrass T AABES AR el offering ey | With seduction and criminal assault have been | where Miies Standish first landed in Massa- LOCAL BREVIT entere ee, $LG0O, pius the pu W | Atitchell v oy Cleveland. Louisville won yesterday, and | not furnish even the smaller bonds. At thelr M. G. Clay, the defaulting treasurer of | Blate ‘"‘l T Y Summi PRI 4 loday Messr. Tyier and Doane, for the | preliminary hearing Saturday the evidence | Ironton, 0., has returned and was placed | L e e : company_and the theater fixed Saturday, | o A AR AL yios A ] e Seec . izens’ League club e, five fin i Wides—-Mitehel, 4 g - IpARY Al the ot Gy, this City, ‘aj | W49 80 S{onE guinst them that the cour: | under arr Margaret is ashore n Chesa- | Will hold & meeting in the Lange bullding, torl) thivd i 11—Wilso! » time and place for the bhénefit raised their bonds. Their names are Charle The steamer Margaret s ashore In Chesa- | oy iy ona Williams streets, this evening u ) third i : ; pach wicket: Oxf Bell and Joe Shannon, two otorious tin horns, | peake bay. near Fort Henry, and wi:l probably | S'xieenth and WhAIS strbeth (1is eYehoB | ooning Qetober 4.6, Charles B, Callapan's LU TS A 3 141, 141, 145, pr Requested to Stop the Fight, [ who have made themselves more or less | be a total loss 16 JOLAFA). O A8 OF 459 R | i el o “COON noh (3 to 1) won, | nia (5 Jequosted € oo S ¥ Trotraotel t ast | great scenic production, “COON HOLLOW ham 8 to 1) third. Time ! 8 S ANKFORT, Kyr, Sept Governor | obnoxious around here for years. The young | fThe Kentucky Methodist conference form league held a protracted meeting last shia, 100, : . ening. Another meeting will ba held at pird race, six fu i« E i, 1% 12 rown has issued a strong proclamation to | girls, Blla Dsinkwater, aged 14 years and | yoted in favor of admitting women to the | ©YeNIng. Another meeting will be h (7 to D ‘won. Applaus ! , | ing. e el e h ity the or of Loutsville and officers to stop | Maud Odell, ‘aged 15 years, told a sad sto gene anterence | the same place at 8 p. m. this evening. [ : { Nick (10 to 1) third, Time: 13150, OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. the Jraron ACHILans o &R0 allicars ta atop IR Balitg et lon0 L0 s roarin for. (has AeY [ (ERHsI8l caDfeTARGS. & : | Patrolman Kelley yesterday received a tele- Two Nights Fourth race, mile and a furlong: Counter ond & blers and Reptikhere for three days. so A dispatch from Colon states a rupture of | oo™ ynouncing the death of his mother, | Onl Tenor (6 to D) wa hter (5t Mitehell, bk T T P Reds Whip the Hooslers. lays DEDE. Boaled snsinine o (Y8 Some | aiplomatic relations between Colombla and | §iim SR0UNCINE e desth of s wothet, Y. ° h race, ve and a ha urlongs V., illigan, b Clark . . “ 2 i 4 E e Eiris plickted & o The e 0 0 p| » be plae P Ay g f Brushy (T to 20 won. Mor ¥ 1. Druce, ¢ and b King : ame: Cinclanati, 12; Indianapolis, 4 known married yman ‘of this city In their | The statue of Moxart, which s to be placed | tako notice. Welnesday and Thursday, Oct, 8 and 3 ond. Charm () to 1) third. Time. 1:11 Phillips, ¢ Wood, b ¥ B — downfall. “Ths! men have been remanded | In the rotunda of the capitol at Washingto A young son of James Winston fell off & ) UCL Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling M. Wilson, ¢ Wood, b I 3 Method Score ory. | bac o ¢ probability that | Wa$ cast Monday at Providence. of street car No. 74, in charge of Conductor e 5 Racountogven) man, Pesosoaker (3, to 1) Mot Homingnay, ¢ Wood, 5 B l!-’l'(‘ ;imm“;.,"- b ‘-Ir Lok TS ia INlehhd 4!‘1::: e a:::::dlll»(y:m:‘:x Vandals at Tuckahoe, N. J., dug up the | Wilcox and Motorman Sorenson, on Park | Direct from ‘.‘l',‘,,"l.",‘,‘(’"',’.;“fif"‘""',“‘ New second, 130 Kearney (G to 2 third, Time Arkwright, b King...... _ L ILGIN, 111, Sept. 3 scorad an- 4 e son . Vand l babos, ) ; : *| Wileax and.Motorman Meteaan, o X b d the Pacific 1:491 TRobinson, ¢ Noble, b King. ..., ther victory among the Methodists today, | !0 the penitentiary. The girls will doubtless | body of Mrs. Mary Wallace, and after muti- | avenue last evening about 5:30 o'clock. H THE IRRESISTIBLE COMEDY, o ot oWt - £ . : ;| be sent to the, state reform school lating it left It exposed in the cemetery was not badly hurt GANES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. | 3o Vit 2o The Rock River conference, by a vote of 142 0 thpy e orm_school . b King . “ The schooner John Rober is ashore near | Te dowers, better known as the leader | Mo T 3|10 27, deciden in favor of the admission of | Sowth ‘B siwte, pute, L e o e " | o Kirwars s wan hrsiat” sk’ | TOO MUCH JOMNSON Maltimore Closes the S by Win vomen a8 delegates o the general confer. | SIOUX FALLS, pt. 80.—(Special) | arcwned and the vessel was a total loss. | day afternoon at ifteenth and Cass streets ith WAt GILLETTE aud ail of ning from th s, AR ey N :uce. Every prominent minister in the con The 8 air opened toda The exh: J o re- | The police authorities have wanted Powers ok L NEW YORK, Sent. Reh 500 neos 5 JarRc06 ¥oted Ton (th s Noant The state fair opened today. The exhibits | The lake steamer Matoa and Masaba are re- | The ¥ . of CHARLES FROHMAN. Prices—First floor, 75c, $1.00 and $1.60; AT | Management ple shiversd at the gr his aff 4 i will far surpass in quantity and quality any- | ported ashore at_Keenwanee Point, near [ for some time. He is chazged with assault | balcony, B0c and 75¢; gallery, Sale of g Kin peraee . Ing ever Tt a 8 ta s r | Sa Ste. Marie. They will both probably be | 4nd battery. until the New Yorks and Raltimores had | Ciigk LT b 2 and Man Both Hel thiny sYRD(BRING # Bouth Dakoly siate fair [i3auby Ble. Mari B sl e i) Edward Grim was robbed of a small % finished the lust game of the year The | Railey 3 1 SEDALIA, Mo., Sept. 30.—Willard Dyer | hieretofore. 1:.»\\5 clal attrastions are num- a - seats opens Tuesday morning, October 1 Penneyivania eleven having won the ISEMENTS. Everybody Is going to ses In the Gorgeous, Captivating Burlesque, the | W. A. BRADY'S PRODIGIOUS PRODUCTION. J e 1 g d of s uel Woolner says he has not made any | @mount of money at a disreputable hous Baltimores won with ease, batting Rusie| Wides, ¢ et ind Luey McBowers were held by the coro- | €FOU8 and. th ggest Kind of a time is uel Woolner say not made any | 207 North N treet, last night. On his Ring at AL of & i, cipated. Twehty speci be run | compromise with the new Whisky trust and | 207 North Nioth s Nard, and especially fn the ffth and sixtn | | R0 of eich i 0, | ar's Juty today for the murder of Thowp. | Anticipated. Twehty special trains will be run | comprom compliaint the police raided the place and . y . from all over the state and southwestern Min- | knows of no effort in that line being made | complaint | ol il 1 gs. There was a marked c . k »n Walker Saturday nigh )yer is charge : ; | arrested Bdna Jones, Fay Stanton ¥ Seore YO NG, M | Ribaneted the Raish Ath T furnished the pistol. Toth are charaed | night will oecur the editorial banquet given | Jim Smith, one of the Waupaca, Wis R il Rova) Arexouc has | ' New York.. Ny el murder in the first degree o the editors of the state by the clty, It|train robbers, was captured Monday svening | B o adi itk F it | Cor 10t and Harney Bt f Attis e will be a very claborate affair. E “ald- [ at Neenah. Jack Conners, another of the rob- ; o ImaaE A Flanear | ! Hits: o ; o e, epandon AW | Cnuppelle May Come to Demyer, | Well Of the Sloux Falls Press will be toast- | bera, who was with him at the time, escaped | pounsi ingtie RI) 8t JAIA Dougise stest| MHE DAMM. EAMILY ow 3 o4 Tuns »‘gymnasiim was hung with the (raphy | DENV Sept The Denver Times | Master. Among the speakers will be: 8enalor | “myg testimony in_the Colonel Forney court | pacifie councll wiil rendezvous at tho ML LADIES' ORCHESTRA, Al of the club, and dircctly in the | this evening annouiccs the probability of | Petisrew of thls city, Senator A. B. Iubk | martial at New York has developed the |.rq hotel at 7:30. : i ¢ : o = of 4 Ravpelle from | Of SPIFit Lake, 1a., Mayor Williams of this | "8, "" 1 "Was common practice for the b city, J. D. Reeves of Groton, R. E. Dowdell offi, s to use overnment coal in thelr » elub gave a dinner tonight In the Every Evening from 8 to 12 On Saturday last were married by Rev. | Mutinee “londay, Taursday and Suturday, hy Clark nter of the balcony, in which the orches- | the transfer of Archbishop Chappelle from r-base hit . ¢ hidden, a glowing ¢ legen 3 1N N. M, to Denv 1S A T 1 . M. Wils Mr, Charles F. Arnold d 1 | 4 NN e Toniagon. g ‘e, D . to L s a result of | or”Aliealan, J. W. Shannon of Hu T, ane Dr. J. M ilson, Mr. Ch rnold an rom i o & i1 Jennines 6 8 1 0o HEMOR ) * deliberatons ‘ot the, shops at their | Of Arieaian, J. W. Sha J. Conklin of | JuArters. | Miss Rena Gunderson, both of Sioux City, | Holoists on Violin and Cornet, farg, Glarke louble plays 8 & DIOBARID. e r meeting to b Washington, | G A8 o e W, King A et L Tho Maritime exchange has, after an In- | 4t the residence of Henry Falvoy, 2008 0ak | Come und heur tho finest lndy Va roy s g 125 covers were laid it was a rather informal | o IS WL cd e T P e * of this | Yestigation, exonerated the officers of the | grreet, and Mr. David M. Lerigo and Miss | ihe codntry Keefe., The o our and fifteone | AMAIr Speeches were made by victors aud Aconasil of Renolvine Balkes city. ¢ Prince Oscar from fault in the recen Rose Voss, at the residence of Robert Mc- sion with an unknown ship, in which both | winutes - (T T e [ | sion with an u " now Kinley PLAYED AN EXTRA INNING [ PRI PRE By A petitidh wasi .4, went to t ttom [ s sented 'to the district g s moraing 8 Spyer, @ Chiceo merchant who las PLILARBLEHIA, Ren The Ph L Pat_Gorman, | NI (0, (b a1 of the ooty coms | TOPEKA, Kan, to| The fire and police force of Argentine, Kan.. | bean stopplug at the Millard, is mourning the | " DIN fi'n thn-innine Eame (hak hoi Ll o {Oht BILY | pissioners of Noble county for maladmin. | the Capital from Coftey a8 Al 4 e k of | loss of & bandsome d 80d.= G Pel st Relluble und hat the game well in ham 1 th musicians in ocal pugllist, at the Bureka | jgiiation in office. There re five reasons | mosphere which overhangs this i funds, caused by the shutting up of ®e sa- | day night Mr. Spyer came over from Council vhen the visitors batted oui five r t end of the scventh | for ren oval, ane cf which 13 1e'e vl g b presents a queer, hazy appearance tonlght, | 100ns, the license money from which bas| Blufts, and while in the motor car noticed | fallst tn the Treutm e core Tmth Thia Litne 1 that t mbat- | to- audit accounts ¢ | Savised by ‘moke from the largo prarié | been used to pay them Thatie atiEos Dby e T OO B | vate und Se Diven was uninic a 1 a8d declared It *no| - d | fires ,which known to be raging in th Mrs, Martha Gayton of Cleveland, who s | thought Rothlug more of it 'at that ime. | Treatment by mall =Correspondeace promplly 8 | Governor Moreill Much Improved. [ territhry south of here. The grass in the | suing for a divorce and who has been con- | When he reached the hotel, however, he srawna, _ mayiation 106 _A04 TN Philadelphia 2 Melupse. | HIAWATHA, Kan, Sept. 30.—Governor | strip 18 in many places elght feet tall, rud [fined in an insane asylum, surpriced the |found that the friendly stranger had bor- | Qhce houpk, s m to 4 p wo call or write Brocklyn NTIC CITY, N. J arly | Morrill's condition is much improved today | when it Is on fire nothing can stop the | court by walking into the court room, having | rowed bis favorite stud. The detectives were | s 1ouglas block Hits | vorning Marry Wright, the veteran|and he left in the afternoon for Topeka. |flames. escaped from the asylum, lnullfled of the loss yesterday afternoon, 5. E. Cor, 16th & Dodge., Vmula, Neb.