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2 TIHE OMAHA DAILY BER: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1893 HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Oct. 8.—All appear- | FUPURITY WAS A GREAT RACE. Great Riding by K AND FANCY WORK, @hill Falls to Re- oun. Mayor Vetoes Further Appropriation for A good sl crowd of enthusiasts gath- tho Health Pund ' at Charl sleycle park last L, %, preparad to bring. the | LEXINGTON, Oct, 8-Thouch the wenther tvenlg to witneas. the second Inataliment Mra. Nolla Daggett of Boston has recently leb’rix’"("fl{lor'!“l{ Nt nl:lh';n(::rs:r:;n4yrwrr“l:r- re- | Was bitterly cold today fully 4,50 people | of the great six-day class A bicycle race, written a book, “Fancy Work and Art Deco- colved from Mayor Waters from Dallas say- | Witnessed the opening of the Kentucky ||OSERS MADE MANY RANK ERRORS | notwithetanding the cool weather, and they | TO CONSIDER AT 'ADJOURNED MEETING | Fations™ that gives practical instructions for GRAND JURY HANDLES THE MATTER st Hot | Trotting Horse Bree assoctation’s | b gl 2Rl making dollles, table covers, scarfs, tray ing that 1t was practieslly eettled that ‘Hot | STURDE, HORE O el repald for thelr trouble, as they cloths, pin cushions, etc., otc., with fifty fllus. § 2 ! "t g . 4 . ache ] O e day was the Kentucky Fi ity, o perfor ce o rst evening was ome Dyeing," w ree to Ohavien of Comupisinp (9 OOREIS © | bing engaged foday By sporting men oon- | of the day was the K Ta AHe. Atet: Head e R I L Ry | N NeW'd reader of The Bee who forwards the follow- tony Lodged Against Dan Stnare | ool GG EEY LA the tp 18 a ght | valde' to_owner $11000, In the frst heat By ated and the crowd was kept et IR AR iR L R and Mix Condjutors in the one. The Methodist Pastors’ association has | Oakland Baron and Katrina Be g At no time during the two hours riding did Burlington, Vt.: Grent ¥ called a meeting for tomorrow to take such | In the betting, trotted a tie, leaving Shadow 0 and | the interest and enthusiasm lapse, The action in the premises as ¢ may deem | the favorite,'in the last position. Oakla nd | riders simply vied with each other in setting Favorites Were t No Time Danger- | Spiders Wina Sorappy Game on the Orioles ous to the Outsiders Grounds, Toxas Authorities Take Active Steps to|ances lead people here to believe that the | : Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight will take place in | Prosecute the Entire Gang. this city. Last Sunday Mayor Waters k| — 1y Fambles and Mixerable Mo ake Cleveland's Path to Vietory | ruth from Serious Opposition. riers for City Neferre ¢ Baron capiired the next three heats afte —_— the — ST o wise, sattling with Scorine seco choil G e COUPON, | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Oct. $—“You can [ pAld" ' 0700 WA NI eXelto: | BALTIMORE, Oct. 8.—The chilly weather | Harry {ll, the measenger kid, works ok the city council just y minites 3, Oct, 8.—A puzzling turn was | hor Th g went wild W with mig ' thaln AN the 1&ps I It took the city couneil just forty minute DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 8.=A puss say for me that 1'would not convene the 1eg- | ment ‘and Nfted Prof. Milam, the driver of [ this forenoon had a bad effect on the base | \VWiiH M (i o regnit the 1ADS IS e it iy ¥5 e e e render of taken by Governor Culberson and his admin- | jujature in special session to stop it if they | the winner, the black son of Baron Wilkes, . had lost on Mondiy evening 10 avail. | to elean up the business on the clerk's dosk 1 " o n 1 8C ball cranks, for the crowd that turned out | Toozer nd the st of th " {stration this morning which created some | wero to fight in the state house yard from the <ilky and carried him to the scaies [ooser and th o1, the Jast night stration th Guvertor Ol SAd THIN TauaaEs tn aons | ® where Colson, the proud owner, after | was nothing like as blg as yesterda Then, | him for dear life, and it was Imp The yor's veto of the resolution by A T " surprise, not only at the headquarters of the Jovernor Clark . congratulating him, presented him with him to break awdy from them. Three @ mayor etc ¢ on rt Decorat ple | versation with an Associated pr $500. "The Tenniesses stake paivs, 241 | too, the threatening weather this morning | during th | . 88 toporter | Florida etic ¢ h, but among t ). Elorida Athletlo club, but among the p today in reference to his probable action in | cluce, was taken in three heats by Star | had not entirely disappeared, and many were | | | ening did he break away at an | was traniferred to the health ond clip in an endeavor to take but Mo comld not puil away. from | fund was not acted upon. There were not cozer and Murray. At the sixtieih mils | votes enough present to overrido the veto A ey tonk s tam af Ta pie: | and the councll adjourned to 7:30 o'clock next and gained a lap on him, thus giving [ Tuesday night, when the message will be ad of one lap. Parker and Wall | ¢ongjde which §6 generally who heard of it. “1 1.;”k; as it !rhr tho event that the Corbtt-Fitzsimmons con- | Poiner, afier he had dripped the Arst heat | kopt away by the fear of rain. The grounds | L Tk e L LR test should be. wdvertised. to take place into Krank assn by &, head. Jihres leats | were not yet completely driea from the rain the-knife stage so far as Governor Culberson | Hot Springs. His manner was so delib PaCO WaS bostpohed on ocount of dneknoss. |.of st Hight; b 1 was to be seen, and and Attorney General Crane ars concorned. | and emphatic that there could be no possible | I LA el L 8 - | of last night, but no mud was to be seen, an! doubt of *he earnestness of the governor. | 4TI in practice the players seemed to get along | The above liberal offer is made to advertise the old rellable Diamond Dyes and to get lieir book upon home dyeing into the homes s were received by Sherift kv Futurity, for Attachment pape ar-olds, value | d in adjourned sassion. In vetolns | of women who want to dress well by maliine 5 \ 0 o' | Governor Clark was In a most amfable frame | 1o winner, $17,000; to the second horse, $,000; | very well. There were not more thun | and consequently Parker | I8 Che Ay E ST 8 ant to dress well by making Cablo from Austin to be served on W. K. |o¢"ming and talked freely concerning the | to the third horse, $1,000; to the breeder of | neople on hand when the Cleveland players nd Sl osk st Mitray | the resolution the mayor said: | their old clothing Took like new 4 Wheelock, secrotary of the Florida Athletic | jatter phase of the situation. “I da not | the winner's dam, $1.000: Oakland Baron | 000 ¥ 2 o | developed - terrific burst of speed at the | I return herewith, without my approval | In some towns dealers sell imitations ot club: W. A. Brady, manager of J. J. Corbett; | really Knaw anything ahout 16" he began, | and Katrina 1ell {rotted a tio in the first | arrived and wero received in silence, not o | yixty-vocond mile, and for a mile and ‘a | resolution No. & of October 4, appropriating | Diamond Dyes simply because they can make tin Ju agar of Bob Fitsetmmons. | “but T have heard n great many rumors about | heAt. Time: = 2:164. Oakland = Baron | much as a hiss being heard. The Spiders got | half looked as i’ he would surely gain a | $625 out of the general fund for the Board | more pr Martin Julien, mana; on these weak, adulterated sub- (Milam) sond, third lap on the crowd, but Hurry Edehill got a | of Health, to be available only for the , schemes to hold the contest in Arkansas, It | ‘9. 400 ) | away from the hotel without any trouble. ! oA Y v ary of the oity physiclan and certs stitutes. Some of thexs dyes claim to color 358 Vendin 4ot DASK o summoned | schemes to h | he 2:161%, 18 kink in his back, but his nose to the handle [ ary of the city physicla hoth cottor wool W e same packag: Ry e 6 looks though as if they mean to bring it off | trinn ccond, Scorine ‘third. Boreal, | A squad of policemen was on hand and kept | bar and fairly made the track smoke. ignated officers, I have vet this re: both cotton and wool with the same package, ) BT v e W ¢ but this is an fmpossibilit as witnesses before the Travis county gra at Hot Springs sure enough. The fact that Larabie started I erowar wire ot 900 closed up th with Toozer, Parker tion for two reasons. The Board of Health an Impossibility, as the user soon v ] he crowd, which numbered about 300 men jury. W. A. Brady, accompanied by John | Mayor Waters seo & for pacers, 2:11 class, | 1 City Attorney Martin of has incurred liabilities which amount to | finds when she has tried Pegau tied fost to his wheel color cotton with nlue e 00 0 B S nd boys, back from the omnibus. The prac- $! over and above the ame set aside | a dye that is not especiall o at Y AU o o) gs are In Dallas negotiating with | Yolue to \inner, Y o nd horse, | an At the finkn the boys started to spurt b peclally made for that bt MR U AU U Bl il Ll are In Dallas negotlating with | §605; {5 ¢hird horse, $300; to fourth h tice work of both teams was snappy and vig- | long before the final lap, and maintained a | for the board. These liabilities should be | purpose. Diamond Dycs have different doay Central train, coming from San Antonfo. They | the managers of the affair indicates beyond | ¢ido: 'Star Pointer won th> sccond, third and | oo 2 |'terrinic speed: 1o the end, Ftarry ill fin. | taken care of first, and any surplus remain- | for cotton from thoso that are used for wool at once proceedod to the headquarters of the | 10ubt that Hot Springs wants it and they | fourth heats. Time: 2:07%, 2081, 3081, | OT0US. f8hing first, bt beihg only. twe ahead | Ing could be devited to sueh purposes as | ) TR THR (HOE LRt are ueed for wool Piowit' Kthistto Giib: wikts Ae. Dredy sgt | YULYHTY TRty ot 4t Frank Agan won the first heat me First inning: Burkett filed to Keeler, as | of Parker, and Toozer and Murray coming | the board might direct. The resolution in yes i ! “Will “you int ore should they attempt [ 2:03%, and was cond. W. W. P. was third | 49 McKean to Brodie. McAleer filed to | in neck and neck for third place. Fdghill | Question ignores entirely this overdraft and that can be relied upon to give colors that Mayor Waters and City Attorney Martin of | to hr o o 1 Guinette fourth, Vera Cavel, Direction, 2 Lvon the 8 T for the cvening. Fol- | no provision is made for its payment. There | Wil not fade or crock. The fact that Dia L4t T 4 Ea e Sh o inng It off ! i« lonel Thornton, Alleen and Tommy Brown | Gleason. No runs, McGraw was out, Te- | }Yon th for the evening. ol | &t R Ss now in the Lands ot the comptroller | mond Dyes hkve boefi this stariant hon Hot Springs, who have been here several My position in that regard fs well known : A 3 lowing Is the n the standard homo 3 : . in . also started beau unassisted. Keeler flied to Burkett. On i Mtles, Laps, | Which cannot be inserted in the appropria- [ dyes for nearly twenty years and that their days in consultation with President Dan | You may say that I will do everything in my | "2 trot, purse $1,000 (unfinished): | McGarr's bad throw to Tebeau of his easy | moozer .. oo i AT Mg “P% | tlon ordinances for lack of funds in the |sale increascs from year to ye {§ pbroof Stuart, While Mr. Brady was talking to the [ POWEF to prevent the fight; that I will go as | One heat each to the credit of Bad A grounder Jenninzs was safe at first. Kelley | poorar ° LR health fund. It is there {mproner toi| ittt st e e year, Is proc b . | as tho law, as it now stands, gives me | in 2:1 Roetta Soap in 2:16% and Isabelle | g 5 e 4 sau . & Wa make an appropriation for & specific pur- | P it they never had an equal, Arkansmas men Sheriff Cable entered the office flied out to McAleer No runs. ehill ... Thomas .. § Fot 3 pose when the money should be expended NEW YORIK, Oct. 8~It was cold the left foul line put Tebeau on third. Me- This evening all ladies will be admitte i Is that it specifies the officers to be em ‘0 — cheerless today at Gravesend and the racing [ Garr hit to McGraw, Blaka took third, but | free to the grounds and grand stand. In that (t epecifiee the alicets to be em: R i o" THEATRE the plain intent of the charter. ‘The - was tame and spiritiess. The only really | Tebeau went out, McGraw to Clarke, rying | gpening of the Huron Coursing Meet % PR v X Vi ovaRi KE. Neo 4| coun g 0 authorit o dictate Tel. 1531—PAXTO} 3 oot contest was in the Neptuno stakes for [ to got home. Mcare was forced at'second, | “PTROR B 1! 00t 5o conrsing meet: | Squnclly s io authority” to | letats Tel. 1531-PAXTON & BURGESS, Mars. at six furlongs, when the four | Jennings unassiged, by Young. No run W : \ . Ing opened here today. The great event of [ employ. If the council sees fit to appropri- T :3 ng opened hers ay. The great eve employ h e fit "‘n!l W'. Mat'nee Oday at 2. O i authority to go, and no farther. Mr. Martin is | in 2:17. of the club and announced that he had at- | city attorney at Hot £prings and Is a lawyer tachments for W. K. Wheelock, W. A. Brady, | of much ability, He knows as well as my-elf Martin Julien and Joe Vendig. The latier is | 0f ary one eise just how far my authority the eastern representative of the Florida | E0¢%, and he seems to have decided that Athletic club. Vendig and Jullen had not at | 32 &n offfcer who has taken the cath to en- 4 force the law as I find it, will go to the that hour reached the city. rady and|end of my euthority and stop, and that Is just Wheelock gave bonds In the sum of $150 { what 1 shall do. 1 am not disposed just each for th i i 8 nd inning: Tebeau took first on balls. | Parker .. N finiched heads apart. Heresy, at | Brodie made a Neat single t, - MoAleer ¢ 3 e o (hnd aaneReC Io | madera pretty. catch e o ATty CAET | the meeting was the American cup for grey- [ Ate mioney for the use of the I s the line in the le 3 Sleason'’s fly v t v o v 0 v a0l v o board must be allowed to expend s it Entire 1 Floor e appearance, now, however, {o what_my action will | stagser acr h a, Tt was | 006 BLal 1Y Qiktie flad o | hounds of all ages at each, with §200 | board must be allowed end 1t ‘s it intire Low vor 50¢, Martin Jullen, accompanied by Brnest Roe- | be should they attempt to ring the contest [ & hard day on ‘favorites, "he attendance | ¢ Carcy bunied safely. Clarke filed to Me- | oiifei” fo the Value of' $1,00, The krey- | j605, At 1 do not helleve it will be neccesary Any Balcony Seat 25¢. ber, arrived at 11 a. m. on the “Katy" train | off In Arkansas, but you can cay for me that | Wis laree. One good ‘thing, Amanda v, | P00 EORET N g » Tebeat 10] hounds ate ‘from Chicago, Sun Franciseo, | (fle ramainder of the vear. Ad T huve urscd Tonight at 8:15 ;.'.fi'.'lf.'“v?;.“l"l{ll.’”,’," proceeded to the Orlental | I would not convene the legislature in special | Sontjes ¥ Third inning: Burkott bunted eafely, but | Dxtert toas, Dares, o ., Tox Fatke s AbLr: | #ince the beginning of the year, the sani omghit a 1S, n to introduce himself to | session to stop it if they were to fight in | First race, six furlongs: Emotional (8 to 8. D., tary inspection ift Cable. Julien also gave | the state house yard. I shall see the law en- | 1) won, Carib (6 to 1) second, Salvable (8 to 5 . ' be better performed b en, 8. D., Hawarden, la., Minneapolis, St. | the' police for: \ it TRy ex i« e and without any e was caught by Carey, who secreted the ball | d ‘The successTul romantic drama, Julien was Sh, Dense ] 5 under his arm and touched Burkett when he | Louls, Brooklyn, Connecticut and Minne- | o (i city, We had a practical e e of ’Y) o o charge against Dan 8 orced, b of e people to the hird, Time 7 u 1 i o the a practical example o oot |nT‘|'n..|:-l-””;-u-Ixs» C e LG s L s R UG R AR R T mlis"and o sixteenth: Gov- | Walked off the base. McKean singled to left. gota. The firsi round of the American Wat- | the efficiency of this kind of Inspection last (1 L o r”;x ';r.T(“; “m-,‘hwx,".;nl.‘,. ::I;Sn\n t:' o s‘|‘x]t|( Il:xn:.m:u"'c e legislature | Second 3 ™) Avon Hheond At | Childs flied to Brodie, as did MecAleer, No | er100 cup was run through with the follow- | spring, and there can be no question about , penal code provides pre a misdemeanor. ing results: Fear Not beat Danton, Master | it being far ahead of the prevailing system. 3 Dennis beal Van Hop, Van sacrifice, Young to | puck, St Clai tempt (2 to 1) mpt 2 gecond, The Swain (8 to.5) | runs. MeGraw put a_{wo-bagger in left and third. Time: 0%, took third on Keeler" that a *‘conspira entered into in this state NEW YORK, Oct. 8--A cable from the for the purpos ke by at Roval | Tf this is done the amount required by the Ll hur C. Alston. of col g P v o o Bve g News, prelved or race, + o o . e _beat Trilb Diana beat Hoard ould be ich less than under the Prices. d $1.00; balcony, L oM f'liu(l’!‘llnlvlrlI!lvg"Tlx:;\;‘:lqur}_»”l'g piktael B L SO LR S Sl B T L L L SERLIES fUnonEs; | Tebeau. Jennings was out. Medarr to Te- | Calif, Charming May beat Stnsel, Rel of s Ve e toe and T, o of seats opens S - 8 s ay, says ths le Australia ave | Heresy (30 to 1) wan, / e A RO By ey was out, McKe o Ston¢ beat Major Prince, Fullerton beat | board cans of avolding Verdra aturday morning. United States or in any forelgn territory | formed a syndicate and are prepared to offer | Second, Volley ( to 1) third. Time: 1:1714. Y, wAsqoul AGHsanto: Tebedu.{ tone REst Bl Dringe; Tullerion ekl |botrd iy & anneof avolding.an cvaerdratt, shall be punished in the same n the conspiracy so entered into w mit the offense In this state.”” Fourth race, (he Parkville stakes, one [ No runs. Nellle Weeds, Frank Green beat Donald, [ but without avail, and it is now neceseary wner as if | a purse of §20,000, allowing the contestants | pjje: Tucania (1 to 2) won, Brandywine (7] Fourth inning: Jennings ran from his posi- | Master Glenkirk beat Raven, Long Odds [ to make some provision for paving the over- OHEIG“TUN THEATRE s to com- | to arrange a date to suit their convenience. [ th 2) second, (‘onno'8s ur (3 to 1) thira Time: | tion at short aimost to the fenen in front | Beat Ragnarock, Pearl beat Lady Dedlock, | lap which has been cr , but the mayor Information to this nffect was wired to Dan [ 1:4314 Kirk beat Kirk Gienn, Miller's Robbié [ and council have no right’to dictate how | 4 of the left field bleachers and captured Te- B lying Baok. He AL Vol o A LRl I 1531-PAXTON & BURGESS, Mgrs, The peralty for such conspiracy under the | Stuart, Brady and Julien at Dalias, Fifin race. mile and _three-sixteenths: | DLAle 1 pont iy, Himmer e ne st o | et Flying Buck, Bieanor beat Yorkshire, | this money shall be expended. ik \ Texas cole is “confinement in the penitenti- PSTIN JONER - Galillee (7 to 5 won, Caunter Te:or (3 to 1) ! v, Zin d st and Lucian Swift be 1 Pasha. Gas Inspector Gilbert was granted a leave Nights, Commencing ary for not less than two or more than five TESTING THE LICENSE LAW. econd, Sir Excess (6 to 5) third. Time: |20 easy one to McGraw. Blake flied to Glea b, = 5 of absence for one week to attend the conven RSDAV, 0CTORER 10, years. ore than five | AUSTIN, Tex.. Oct. 8.—The case of the tax | 2:02. son. No runs. Childs fumbled Brodie's easy heelmen an. FSR0L EHOFA HEPIEAN CHUIERE MRRGRIRLIORTRL » Beautiful Play of Iteal Life. A meeting to select the battiefleld will take | CONCCtor of Williamsin county azafnat the,siate |~ Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Sirrcco | grounder. Zimmer got Gleason's high . Last night the Omaha Wheel club ho: 4 yonLe The council accepted an invitation to attend | o e = TEEG L ORI the Catholic fair on Thursday evening. e "PRODUCTION O (i fo 5 second, The | Tebeau muffed a little pop foul fly by Carey Time: 1:17. which was right in his hands. Carey was | nary in the way of a regular mectivg. out, McKean to Tebsau, Brodie getting to sec- | Messrs. Siefken and Foye were up the river | 16 0RO AUE S0 LHTRERN SRR 0 ALIS, ond. “Clarke bunted safely, Brodie taking | with their guns on Sunday ani brousht Ity Witk ke : ] bl cold ; H Y an ght | o furnish the city with suitable jail and | MATINEE s USUAL PRICES. third. He wasout, Zimmer to McGarr, when | back a whole lot of teal. Last night the | 0 furnl e e : ] o he started for home on Zimmer's feint to | crowd of members at the club rooms had | POIlCe court quarters Fic was referted to the | Coming Oct. 13-16, Conroy & Fox, throw to second to cateh Clarke. No runs, | the pleasure of discussing fuic latas ! o erootioR Yot Wit 5 T and © tefth | templates the ercetion of a two-story and [ 1% "4 | basement brick and stone building on lot 7, | o NEW‘ now | block 1, near Sixteenth and Howard streets. «+.THEATRE.. iding season I8 almost clostd, to | The building is to be completed inside of six oclal intercourse of the organ- | months from date and to be rented to the THREE NIGIITS, COMM ounder, but the side was re- | ization more of a feature. Aleer went out at first on an lace some time tomorro o ol tAKe | eomptroller to furce the latter to issue a prizs [ ( to &) won, Am: Sction "1 regaried as noecty o SOYCIIONS | Gt ficenso was submilted to the supreme | CO0n (0 to D) th i degree. 2 | court at noon today on oral arguments. This | Cold Kept Down the Attendn Dan Stuart at noon. recelved a tele. | ¢3¢ 18 brought under the law passed by [ CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 8. —Unusually gram which reads: “Reliable parties in Mel- | [CRUIar session of the Twenty-fourth legls- | weather kept down the attendance at La- bourne, Austrailia, cable an offar to Corbett | 1atUre licensing prize fighting. ~The argu- The track Is slow from recent and Flizsimmons of $20,000." M¢. Stusst heg | MENts of the efate were to the effect that Himans ater, ito a tur no reply to make. the law just passed by the callod session of race, purse, one mile: Mald Marlan Mifth inn McGarr got four bad ones, | S90Ked t9 a turn and Joe Vendig was attached on his arrival to- | the, legislature, declaring prize fighting to b 5) woh, Queen May (60 to 1) second, ung sacrificed, Carey unassisted. Burkett | the intention Trving (5 to 2) third. Time cond race, selling, RIRhE 88 8 Witness to anpear rore ra¥al t0= 14 tclony, nuliifies specifically all previous iy LA o r:"[‘t‘:;"\'\'.h"'('w""’ rand | Jaws, anl that inasmuch as prize fighting Florida Athletie club, Brady, Julien and Ven. | !5, 0% defned as a folony the comptroller dig g0 to Austin tomorrow hight arnot possibly lssue a licanse for it, While flied to Kelley. MeKean got first on balls, The | that the bases were filled on McGraw's error of | muke th Childs' cas; tired when M six furlongs: Maria (10 to 1) won, Prince Imperial (5 second, Olive (5 to 2) third. Time: 1:16. Third race, purse, ING city for five years at $350 per month. This S ~ - {8 The same rental that s being paid tor e | T HURSDAY, OCT. 10. Croxs-Co celers, SAN ANTONIO, Te ¥ laney | the plaintiffs admit all this, they claim that | Ben Holliday (3 to 2) won, Sir Play (11 to easy one to Hoffer. No runs. Hoffer was Pheodore Kragness and uis brother, ¥ present quarters. (Matinee Saturday.) Daly, Donaldson and Joa m:,{,:’, '”_,‘J"’”" 7; | there is some question as to the legality of ond, Kirk (1 to 2) third, t 1:003 out, McKean: to Tebeau. McGraw singled to U-“;“, gne T e The resolution by which $100 was sought to rst Presentation in This City of the champlon, were arrested tolay by hegutr | M6 1AW Just passed making prizs fighting | ,Fourth race, Avondale onegmile: | center and stole wecond on a short passed | fooMinneapolis. They left Minncapolis | De appropriated to pay the expenses of the —HOY71'S-- Sherilt Nashiér on an attachment from ' the | & ci0nY; &nd they desire an opinion as fo the | ilen 01 @ to ) won, 5 R * (15 t0 1) | ball. Keeler struck out. Jennings flied to tor to the national convention building inspe the nd, Overella (7 to 2) third. Time and on thelr wheels are ex A X Wednesd, Travis county grand jury citing them (o ap. | 107c2 Of the law licensing fighting in cass Fifth rac rse, five furlongs: o | Childs. No runs. route to San Francisco, which place they | of Inspectors was turned down on the recom- | Portrayal of the fair sex in politics, entitled, ek AR Eoo 'rm-[; Were glven | the other law is inoperative.’ Ex-Governor [ carth (3 to 1) won: Brace Girdio (15 to 1) |, SIXth ining: - Hoffer fumbled Tebsau's | c¥pces ‘fo roach in aboit six wecks. tho | mendation of the finance committee. 1) the option of giving bond and going by the: | Hogg, representing the state along with the | second, Millie M (3 to 1) third. Time: 1 bunt hit. Zimmer struck out. Carey fell all | two wheelmen are traveling under Y. M. C. ¥ Sl 1] selves, but they clected to g whih (e oy |AULOFNey general, also submits the following ——— over the ball ding Blake's easy hit, but | A. colors, and are stopping at thelr head: Stenlings of Burglars, [ ficers, as by submitting to custods ”‘l:‘ 'n propositions: If thers was no penal law Spoil a Good Thing. the batter was out. McGarr flied to Gleason. | quarters while in the city Lest evening about 10 o'clock burglars prohibiting prize fighting the comptroller | DETROIT, Oct. 8.—It was cold at High- | No runs. Kelle pense of the trlp is thrown on the stato, by a company of well known apetent nrtlsts, including HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 8.—Walter |is a stenographer at the court house, on the MRS, CAROLINE MISKEL HOYT, renzer, 114-116 North | New Music by Lrah Ecenery by Voegtlen, s Wood's room opens [ Seats on nosday at the f filed to McAleer. Brodie | e TR ) entered the room of Miss A. M. Wood, who | It Wi be plave Corbett does not know what the would have no suthority to issue a license | 'and park today, but the racing was spirited [ was hit by a' pifched ball. Gleason was out, | Walter Camp Starts for California. and i g MOVE ' for reasons: (1) That the leg and close finishes were the rule. Iiegue was | Young to T rodie taking sec ) W means, When asked h R oV hat “the legislature had he rule. Begue was | Young to T Brodie taking second. Carey | .} ALR A e S b they are going to r';lnu‘; i) ohear that no right to pass a law fo licensa & crime | plaved for a good thing In the ast race, but | flied to ChildNo runs. Camp, the foot ball expert, will leave for|second floor of the 10 Violato a law of the state, 1 was nat anery WIthin the class of mala in o, and (2) be- [ Uncle Jim spoiled it and won by a head. Seventh ' innine: ~ Young put a double in [ California on Saturday to fill his engage- | Twenty-fifth street. M prices:. First. floor, 2 and $1.00; b se by <t ra s z, fiv ongs: Vi, o o, coac! e Stanford university [on a side alley, and it is supposed that the | P o : that we were conspiring for any s 1o cause by Uhe bill of rights the' legislature is [ First race, selling, five futlongs: Virgin | conter, near thg score board. Burkelt sin- | Ment to coach th nford a y se he | XU he; gatiory, e e et S “’"‘f:‘:{;hllllcl:g; limited to the passage of laws for the bene. | Won. Northwestern second, Warren Leland | gieq 1o right. Wbung went to third. amd Bup | ¢leven. “The trip fs partly for his health. | burglars climbed on (op of the porch and then t Time: 1.03%. g Ha will remain in California but a month | ap e oW gave f cles | B @A RS B A ‘ond Tace, six furlongs: Me Y Queen Kett took secoit on the throw in. McKean | and Will return in time for the Yale-Prince- | Shtered the window veral small articles Buvn’s EN¢ o fit of the peopl won, Irene \Woods second, Aureola third, | was out, Jennings to Carey. Burkett played | ton game. O o s Dt Ayalve e EXTRAORDINARY Time: 1:1614. off second on the play and he would have Straight Kills ot wa. e Bl A L) i s e 3 ’ Third race, ane mile: Derelict won, Jubl- | been an ensy out had Carey thrown the ball | oppUsWaA. Th. Oct. 5o (Snecal Tele- | o Toom of more value that wers le tby the | L DEE NIGHTS : 1 v lee second, 3thel Brown third. Time: " 1:6. [ jron 05 Y6 cicon. Kelley dropped Childs' MWA, Ia, Oc ( - | callers in their hurried escape. b NIGHTS Fourth race, selling, six furlongs: Ha gram)—There was some good shooting | On Monday night the show case of the [~ ENGING o 3 easy fly and Young scored, Burkett remain- n M y night COMMENCING e rmes Tagiar second, Carl ‘Hollana | £12¥ (¥ O0L, "and scoring on MoAleer's sin. | &6 the West End Gun club tournmineat | Nebraska Clothing company was broken into ) J 5 Witih _race, one mile: Unele Jim won, | glo to center. Tebeau's single o right scored | 1002y, Dr. Douthoft of Gscela killed twen- | and a number of hats and caps removed. | pygiy & Keogh'a Stupendous Scenic Production, 2 Degue second, Lazotta third. Time: 1:45%. | Childs, McAlser- going to third. = Zimmer | SV q atralaht twice L enstar P4 inis | A gang of small boys that has been hanging & Givi A 5 TR TR P T T fanned for the (hird time today. ~Tebeau out | eve e uions Where “tan g Wity | around the place was suspected of the rob- QN CHE BOWERY i, w i (n 0 B T illsbury Invit 0 St. Petersburg, AROL A, o o AN g % bery. Last evening a member of the gang s Brambiist Tand . Baank g ay Bicycles, & AWAL BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS | NEW YORK, Oct. 8. N. Pillshary, the | Stealing second, Hoffer to Jennings. Threo | ten straight. e e e T ane F18 [ The Greatest comie, Dramoglc and Seeute winner at the Hastings chess congress, [ Fins Clarke singled to right, atole and took Rone's Chnllenge Recelved. stolen hats. He was arrested on suspiclon, | The All-Conquering Cast, Including e NEF : ; {odny recolved a lotter from the 8. Peters- | yich 0l A Tot Gave Mis foot on the bag, | N2V, YORK, Oct, 8-Tho written chal- |and gave tie name of Charles Smith. STEVE BRODIE, §humoion trigo mm § fflfl uc 10n Sfllfl m NEW Ymk in. & tornament! to: bs_orsanised for. the | Uilg Harat (did ot see 1t ADig kick re-|benalf of Mr. C. D. Rose for the America’s | ~Gnudaur in cing Form R Bowery. ! [ month of November next, In which Steinitz, [ Sulted from tho decislon, ' ebeau bad his 168 | cup has been r A special meeting | TORONTO, Ont Juke Gaudaur, | of_seats will_ opa 1y morning. Tarrasch, “Lasker and will placeaiinkaugim(nghition sthat) Hofforiwanl torconaldar ity n called for Monday | with his brother, left this afternoon for the We, e and $1.00; ny, G and » invited to participate. Ilach contestant | almost tripped in crossing the bag. The | evening Austin International regatta. The champion e Kood reserved seats at Se ould play four games with each other. | Oriole pitcher after turning round rushed back 2 Yy looks in racing form. re offcred, as follows: Iirst, | to the base and threw Tebeau to the ground. ok econd, $150; third, $100; fourth, $50. In | A fight looked imminent, but was avolded by | Yesterday the New wddition a remuneration for every game | poneau’s coolness. McGraw was out, McK The Greatest Bargains Bver Oferad. The prices tell part of the st orx' Handws Republic, which has - surrendered itself to ory; come ir e i | PRVERE Epf et Con, on ey ERnS | e : ean | called tself newsp . s ARSI ANSAA A T y“ 1 and sce the goods; fosir sl or. traeling exponses. M bilfa: | to Tebeau, bt Clarke scored. Keslér it on |ty printers, Colcnel Akin and other ereditors e T I e C il do the rest dury.is not able to'say whether his business | too/ok J0F TR S05 W5 A6, ke made | o ihe satisfaction of their bills. The col- Wil pormit him Lo acospt the tnviation. | a beautlful rujhiig catch of Jennings® long | 107, %% SIS 26 N0 M Cinioye Brocaded Taffeta Silks, all silk, full 22 Results at Bay Distric oiehth inning: Blake filed to Brodio, M. | Whose pay was back $50. learning that the concern was about to crumble, demanded of SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8.—First race, five | Garr singled to lefi. Young hit to Jenning 3 Inches wide, In a variety of new and furlongs, maiden 2-year-olds: Treachery | who threw to Gleason to retire McGarr af | MF. May, who has been posing as one of tnc ; ] 3 won, Little Flush, filly, second, Marigold, | second, but the kid dropped the bail. Burkett | Proprietors, cash or blood. IHe could not get Ish colorings, an elegant silk, actu- colt, third. Time: 1:02i ingled to left and McGarr scored. McKean | Cash and smote May on the jaw. fThe clr- Second race, five furiongs, sellng: Monitor | wo® 0 M0 Tt SU0 GO BT 0 Slow | cumstance caused a lining up of all partiey ’ ally worth Tie a yard, perfect goods, Yige» Marforle'second, Linéino third. “Time: | 700 0" sehoilgs and Youns scored. Child | Wiose names were on the ledger. with the At Bennett S. o vt Third race fie furlongs, selling: = Red [ stole second. MeAleer fouled out to Clarke. [ Tesult that the Indetiite, assers of e, G000 A YARD Rese won, Dick O'Malley second, Mendocino | Two runs. McAlcer took Kelley's fly right off aniored) R e tnat 4 third. Time: 1:03, the fence. Brodie singled to center. Gleason | Put B M. Ilff iIn charge and Intimate th All'this weel, t0.close oitt, we offer a big lot of o Ourth race, six furlongs: Fannle Louise | i, (0T S aRCe T8 o e No | they will attempt to keep the thing going as , to close out, or a big ouble warp Surabi Silks, absolutely won, Tmp. Ivy sccond, Tke L third, Time: | M€ d 3 * NO|an experiment to get taeir money out of it. Lace Curtains cheaper than others can buy them. No matter how we got them. 1:14 runs. T TR T o R Fifth race, one selling: Warrago | Ninth inning: Keeler muffed Tebeau's fly. TGRADINC DRI » In cardinal, browns, tan, navy, on, x')ly_,‘. ‘L:‘r_,\nvp,.,., second, Ranszom | Zimmer singled to left and Tebeau went out, old rose Jutteshird s dimes e Kelley to McGraw. Carvey got Blake's foul | Authority has been granted for the organ- Id rose and greens. Other houses fly. McGarr was out, Jennings to Carey. No | jzation of the First National bank of Shaw- We_ will sell a nice pair curtains for H5c¢ g 1y MADE OPEN, | runs. Clarke flied to McKean. Hoffer fou! nee, Okl : - call them a great bargain at 49c A b e IR 8 s b received of the burming at An extra good pair at ..eeveeeene.. 850 yard, we'll sel Reduotion ds Only arent, for the | g5 did Keeler. Jennings was hit by a pitched | Sea of the British ship Garfield. The cre : yard, we'll sell them at. . A YARD Rate Hux Been in Effcet. A e s Still better ones at....cvvveeneens. 81,00 AN . It >rof, Howe of Boston has recelved a gold CHICAGO, Oct. meeting of the West- | was safe. McGraw scoring end the othors | | [Prof. Howe of Boston has roceived 4 koid All Silk Crej stug . ern Freight association was held today. An | moving up a base each, but Brodie went out, | Suciety for the Promotion of Industry. epons, actually: wortls §1.00 application for a rate of 12 cents per 100 | YOung to Tebeau. One run. Score: A movement is on foot n Mexico to hd & yard, full 30 inches wide, in cream ‘ ! pounds on lumber from Minneapolis to Sioux BALTIMORE, _ | the United Btates to_abolish ‘the tonn AB. R. BH. PO. A. E, | dues on Mexican ships in the ports of this City and one of 15 cents to Omaha was re- | McGra: 2 Rinenoradesiati s it et s L R LS An elegant pair at....vevieee. .. 83.45 ¢3.98 Irish Point Curtains at...... $2.40 L bR EO B country : . ; : - Wwhite, pearl gray, pink, heliotrope and forred to a speclal committee. It was de- | Keeler, if 9 1 1 & 1f Reports of returning sealers indicate that $3.98 Irish Point Curtainsat...... &2.15 : Je i 3 o number o 5 which visited the cerese, best value ever pred o clded that no deduction should be allowed on K.’»’fi‘.i'!f’ It | Sl o el SR soal llands this year was much less than ever offered at Y Y A YARD Towa and Mississippl river traffic, except | Brodie, m 0 2 4 0 0 formerly 1 A lotof odd pairs and odd curtains at one half Jolore Taffeta Silk, rich, bril- Kansas City and Aurora, Mo., and between DS S TR R 1 inal assault, brought in a verdiet of x : S o aamp AN A& 0 0 0 2 .1not gty liant, rustling goods, actual value $1,00 M.‘..:‘”r:"'; :xm:. ':',‘,“"" ‘;:l:‘u:‘s”‘:&rr‘f“:" — — = = Z|"Brofs. Murcessa @ Mtiler of the U iyer:ity Vel housand pound Vi d . 2 9 2 9 5| of Pennsylvania will visit the South Sea is- per yard; just the thing for skirts as the minimum car load weight on apples ELAND. lands g ‘.nv'h -:rH ethnological and arch- A e e O on the lines of the Fort Scott & Memphis AL R. BH. PO. A, |, | #eolosical specimen: ¥ ; and dress linings, in white, pink, light road. Road machines and wheeled scrapers 5 1 3 2 0 0|.,The revenue cutters Corwin, Grant and | | b 5 1A were made subject to third class rates. s w401 1 R0 R e i Caal AIhay capart 1he blue, navy, cardinal, old rose, tan, Passenger representatives of the Chicago- | GRS, g1 1 12 1 Sen catch at between 40,009 and 50,00 lgth and ‘:a itol AV o Omaha lines held a meeting here today and | AlGAlCer, m 0% 0 1 10 1 1| The New York court of appeals has af- o p <. green \brown, ete., the best goods for decided to adopt the same agreement for the | Zimmer, c.. .00, 5 0 1 3 1 0! firmed the jn-l;:mpul‘ "rH” e lower rn\nit‘m government of business westbound between ake, Tf...... B 0 I 8 0 0fthe cas Jdward t against_John Cd e AR e the price in this country, go this week A YARD theso points as In effect eastbound. The | McGiafr, 3b YNN8 1 1 1 1 1| W. Mackay el al. The case involves $30,000. e o B R s e T at > eastbound agreement provides for the main- | Youns, p. £t ARG A e | Fevs, L N Ry W A R e tenance of rates and the redemption of all | oo P St tickets found on the market disturbing the [ o OIS oo AL By 0 situation, 0000 iy I Am Glad . 5 Cleveland Extra heavy quality Colored Fallle Silks All the western roads put a big open cut ! Rarned run wore, 1; Cleveland, ; In wesibound freight Fates into effect today. | Two-base hitg: Blake, Voung, ' 'McGr o tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done in brown, wine, nay, en ete., other ;rm;‘ ut f;];nllvs‘m lull” (‘nlur.\lllu common :- ;rn}-vz; [nl_‘]'h el :\'h}u‘i:i'i 3“'":“ i?'m!.}}" for me. I had the gripand its ill offects ( ', points. The rates to these points now are: | bases: Clarke, McGriw, Childs. Struck o houses advertise them as By Hott by Young, 1 X i R ik settled all over . 1 Al Bataatn Fifth class, and classes A. B. C. and D., 50 | & ot %4 Phet Yok, 1 aEs; me.Ihadcramps in my legs and frequently I had 2 . cents; class E., 40 cents. The old tariff rates itcher: By oung. Tim .Th?-('lr-“' 'I(Iau‘rl.g. AR e A YARD (‘-‘)n” Fifth class, 92 cents; class A., $1.07; | Umplre: Keetq, to get up at night and walk B., 82 cents; class C., 67 cents; ciass D., ; cluss E., 40 conts, p Griffo and ;‘- o torelax the mus- THE LARC 581 cent: cles. I also had stomach troubs- at 60c, our price is. a to Fight. OCK AND LOWE T PRICI Colored Satin Duchesse, all silk s ““The apparent reduction,” said a prominent | NEW YORK. 8.—After the Interfer- h i PO, traffic manager, “will not affect our revenucs | ence of the ‘Mudson county authorities, lar $1.00 quality, in all the new aha in the slightest degree, for the very good | which preventdl the meeting of Griffo and reason that these reductions were made | Lavigne last ht, the fighters, with the desirable shades, a splendid bargain months ago. All that bhas been done is to | managers and backe announce them openly, while before they ing terms \m\):’f- > were made secretly. The next open cut | the Empire Ath A YARD y b will probably be in classes and commodity }\I;;Iz" ;“»‘““[!: 8, 10st no time In mak. n Kennedy, manager ic club, Maspeth, L. 1 made the match for his | yles. I then took \FI ] Nl'l‘l RE ev's offer wis more liberal, A\ \ Hood's Barsapa- L 4 h rates to the Missourl river. One 13 to be ex- | hence the flasco of last ni iR P NN\ bottle Plaid Silks, full 24 inches wide, in the Do CTen ot Mgréorens tor & bous ot te a Filly; R0 8 Ractaa Tantnaunt article of agreement for ‘a bout' of twen 0. "\~\\:.cummw-mmp, D AP l S . ¥ rounds. at caten ts were signoc \ new colorings for fall; make haud- xtending the Central Branch TTugh Behan for GO ana Sam Fiiaatrick | 7 . . { T ] . L C TOPEKA, Oct. 8.—The directers of the | for Lavigne. The bout will be brought off f BESODP DYI0B 150 sens erients § " ¥ 1ped stom= some walst or cape linlug; silks that within hirty Y belped my ! 4 Empire cluby’ 2y o N an CURTAINS Accldentally Shot. greatly. I have taken 8 bottles and * o i WASHINGTON, O.t. 8. -E.iwerd C. Yeatt-| yoe Hood’s Pills which are the best I ever man, cne of the best known bicyelists in th took.” H.A. MELVIN, Sisters, Oregon. ity and at one time holder of the twenty- our champlonship road record of Atchison, Stockton & Denver rallr meeting at Atchison this morning to com- plete the organization. The following ofi- Frap- 3 cors were elected: A. J. Harewl of Atchison 6 a0 ida 52 an'an A YARD president; W, B. Hall of Stockton, vice pres- ident; A. J. Felt of Atchison, s:cond viee president; F. T. Burnham of Beloit, secre- , accidentally shct and Kided himself Agents for Butterick’S pattel‘ns- tary; W. H. Caldweil of Beloit, treasurer, rday “while out riding near Cha y The object of the organization is to secure | town, Jefferson county, W. Va. His fi before January 1, 1897, the extension of the | 18 employed i the Inferior department is the Only 12231233 D) 3.3 3T, = = =« « OMAHA, ) R ] Central Branch of the' M nour«hl'm»n.- from | Stockton to a connection with the Union | Opeming of the Newmarket Rne ‘ 4 { Pacific road at the mation of Bogue. Com- | LONDON, Oft. §.~The Newmarket sccond | | PO Blood Purifier mittees were appointed to seeure the right- | October meeting chened today. In the Trial | of-way through Rooks and Graham coun- | stakes event there were six stariers, includ | Prominently in the public | tles. "It is belleved that the right-of-way | ing Air. Char'es Day 1 ¥ are worth fully $1.00 a yard go duy- - Cham ing this sale A beantiful new stock, purchased at the Hood’s Sarsapariila Lt I Asate LV Rore’ Moxgul, ich " H enny b will be donated to the committes. 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