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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1902. — > . - e recelved Information of the seizure of the | tions as Authority fot the extent to whick | DE N AN P cesssssessssnsscscssscsses® | DIALE 3 : e e et ot ey ot 80 5 fostr olatame acatimt ese: RECIPROCITE . AN TARLFF t| PEACE IN BASE BALL WORLD 8pafn, Tsland of Trinidad ruela. without embarrassing the Uhited ~ . T | A In the House of Commons today Under | State h (e ; To Our Advertisers i 3 Forelgn Secretary Cranborne sald the gov- | The partioular utterance of the presi- | National Reciprocity Comvention Holds iNntlrmnl League Helds Out Olive Branch to eroment had no officia) information of the | dent upon which they have set their at First Ression in Detrvit. e | the Amesiees. #elzure by the Venezuelans of 200 British | tention is this On account of the aceident —— and German subjects or of the seizure of | The Monroe doctrine has nothi gttt o s the Venezuelan warships by the fleets o'!:}'}::]‘ "?;‘""\':‘rmr:;‘r: e o o 0y S GOVERNOR CUMMINS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER - I COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE APPOINTED Established Two Years. Before the Public Every Day. Great Britain and Germany. each bf them o form stich A It gesires. which destroyed a part of our Capital $50,000, GRANAM RICE, Pres't f Lord Cranb added that the British | In other words, it is really a guaranty of oA 1 0 ,000, A s Pres't. K Relerences |]|’|l]|m tllln::. w;jsnn:.'::mn:nm corecion, would | the commercial independence of the Amer- |1owa Executive BDelleves Greatest > W SR T Playing Schednle for the Next Season 928 Ganal St., New Orleans, La. roadway, New York. be Pully disclosed by papers to be 1ald be- | 100%, e 0 ROt MoK T domlingerwicy| @0o0d to the Greatest Number De- stereotyping machinery, It Is nec Adopted mt Meeting of (he Na- fore the house. They Included a demand ! any other American ' state wlp a5 not mands Chanige In Many o e . o ity tional League i New for compensation for interference with guarantee any etate againgt punishegnt it (e Prebont Sehodietos. L Gty Tovidl treatment of British subjects and the de- | quisition of territory by any non-American . e gt v ity ST , ’ :lnlrnnn nfaxvr:wrlv'; The "w‘:‘: ::-r:fl-vv"'" | DETROIT, Dec. 10.—'We are here for The favor will be appreciated if NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—At today’ ary asserted that the governmef . s TV - | mutual profit, to get thoroughly aroused i | sion of the members of the National Base follow precodent in the enforcement gt BR‘BE{“ TU BREAK STRIKE : bver this question of reciprocity, so that Ball league 1t was decided (o send the fol analogous claims. we can go home and do some eftective work | ¢ our advertisers' wili-send in their lowing commupfeation to President John- Replylng to Mr. Bryce, liberal,’Tord g to brifg about the reciprocal relations’ that —— e | : g son of the American leagio, who ve. Cranborne sald the British ' minister at (Continued from First Page.) we want,” said N. C. Staver of Chicago, as \ in mnv:rrw\:m::rmnn::“l":c'. v:::n r:.‘;‘ l‘h::: v 1 ves“rda Caracas had been instructed to 'Walt twen- | —— st o+ boine | e took charge of the national rectprocity | § COPY 88 eaply a8 possible. | days with his assoctates here: ur i 0 r eans pacla *y-four hours after the presentatian of the |17 which he gt e atrike any | convention in‘the Hofel Cidillaz today |} ———————w—s= Dear Sir: At a_meeting of the Natlonal Sltimatum, and falling & reply W Proceed to rhnnrm‘w,n n .-,lrg:g.m! xm; hv‘hslrlk-llnd Afhar 1t Balt Boety afied” 66 order. e eeee@ | loague and Amerlcan Association of Hase : La Guayra, where he was to, wait another | (he, wholo tbing fell through. ~Grimes| “mpere wore presént mearly 200 dolegatos | | Hik Dot piere, el thiy day Re the Vie- | £ Wy, ¥ s Our Record in twenty-four hours on board @& British ship, | anted Exrly to help him out of the ix, BUt | gouqiny northen tler of states and several | American manufacturer can, it he will, | toria hotel in thia clty, the following res- per cent inners to Date 1s Our g . 4o Wi v 4 A¥s bo-y oluton was unanimously adopted That perlod expired last night. Upfiies i | Early would have aaphing to do with him. | e il qa when F: D Smith of Detroit, | MocPolize thé whole American market at inanimou Jopted - * Y o Fuif. el ‘Whereas, 1t has been stated in the pib- . the meantime & concession had Been ré-| Thé:storyheld “",‘”'“"““ of the com- | sieciqent of the Detroft Chamber of Com- | We stand for tarifr dnties so adjusted that | ic press tHat the president of the Ainer- .Sfllfb‘ qf{l Spe// 0/ Adwrse Tracé e » 1 ican Jeague hud declared that his organ 2 it or his majesty's | Missloners and the ‘ypectators, and after | called t to order. He | the potential competitign from other coun- ol celved it was n ry f Jesty merce, calfed the convention to orde tries will prevem prodncers at home from | tion has been In favor.of and that the Early, had concliided, none of the lawyers / 7 , [ 72, Ji Fovernment to' take.forcible_action. Th (Farly, had concluded, non ¥ers | gt SRR o AR S dnd Femsonapie | onal leagiie s Heen ops y onditions Just Quvercome. government had not been informed that . . 1 give ‘you wapm words of welcome as x»r\t‘g-» for what they produce. | wae i arerore calles " such action had been teken, . Operatops Give Figures. e D e e e o 'the | the dgetrine of meciofestty woon the ae |, Hesoived, That ¢ committee of thr The'track 18 now in first elass condition, the horses are up to thelr work and we PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Dec. 10.—| mpe Delawhre & Hudson, through Mr.!various members of our association, we |[sumption that any treaty or bargain which :'f{'{.'"",fil;.r.".'.'mflf\vrfi"”‘.,'}"“”"'] cquierring | wifl Hericeforth relipace our splendid record of last season. The week 18 young and we Thh— \l,irlfl“h 'rmh"r :hl'\‘vnbilll"v':l::'";’:‘:(!i'ruu, presented its figures along with a | ::r:i ;m-‘: :h'e:lr;“:n "\\-‘} vh:‘!lx\n" ':\'i"u‘nfn‘.‘-{'\- ;‘nn." 'x'h“u::'?uzh"'n".'l‘y.'n':;;m;‘:‘r‘x‘::”:r\:s Jeague now in this City, if they 80 a have selected for our clients 2 out of 3 winners. The prices have been short, but we the Venezuelan gunboat Bol st nighf, | giatement that an accountant for the mine | 1O disco Aoy Mo v v | At Deab Wil foesive - ) | to asces on what basis such @ haye been ‘compelled to play conservatively because of the bad condition of the track. landed the ofcers hors, while the British | workems: fiad rcertified~to thelr accurney 'ulmmmou. and hearty Interest In the sub- | that both will receive from it those benefits | % y - | Jedt of ‘reciprocity Which it promises. B e CcomplEhed ution the fol- | 10 now that the track ix good and all indications point to a continuance of fair #loop Alert took the crew to Guiria, sit- | The statisties were voluminous and showed | Rociprooity means something: it appeals Henefit for Moth Sidew. lowing committee was appointed: Mesers, | Weallior we will go right ahead and pick winners at good pricés. Our facilities for uated on. the Venezuélan coast opposite.!%img’ the' approximatt nverage earaings in | (¢ cltizens of ail classes, but especially to | the business men and commercial organi-| We must assume that any such Treaties | Herman, Huart and Robison; Aug Her- | landing {hem were never greatér, this island 1901 for miners were: $622.68 and labor | yations of our country. The merchants | or bargains will T H » . ations of our cd y e merchants = have the effect of admitting | ere is a complate record of every horse played to win by us for our one-horse~ . The British torpedo boat destroyer Quail | $449.47, and- manutacturers of thig city feel that|to the United States competitive commodi- | The playing schedule for the coming sea- | jor gy sybscribers at New Orleans to date. The Statement gives the mame of every ture the | : | we should have the privilege of placing | ties upon better torms than heretofore und, | son of the National I dopted has sailed with {nstructions to cap | The figures also: showed g: loss of time | Fi¢ JUOVE JINCE (U0 NEiZnEGrs The goods | that I8 to say. Wpon sich terms as Will | tonigh 9 league was adopted | winner as well as of every loser. Look it over: Venezuelan war vessel now ‘engaged In!in 1901, owing to atrikesand holldays other | we have to sell to s Breat an advantage | enable the forelgh producer to at least | (ORIEht. It 1a as follows: November 27-~Cambr 91010 v i blockading the mouth of the Orinoco. than legal holidays, Amounting to wn aver- i as possible, not hating in mind to cripple | fairly compete with® the home producer, | At Boston—wWith Brooklyn, June 16, 17, 17, | November 27-~Cambrian < 91010 won December ¢—Moabina.. Withdrawn The entire. coast of Veneruela from the | age. at each: cofllers of 14T dhys and for | thelt industry, but o promote, by a falr | and, therefore, f is ot only pobable but | July 20 3, 31, August 1, Beptember 2,3, i, §i | November 28—Federal .1to 124 December b—John Poters .... 4 to 5 won o treaty, an interchange of commodities | reasonably certain that any such arrange- | With New York, May 3, 4, 5, July ' 22, | November 20—The Lady 3 X i p o 1lost Orinoco river to L Guayra will be block- | each miner of 14.75 <ays: These figures | wiich will be o benefit to all. ment will result_in dlmlr“lnns the output | 3, August 25, + September 1; With | necember 1—1t \'m;fln} o ;:0 1(‘) v Lc"m:r : :fi"}’"{»m f(‘ 5 won aded from today by British war vessels, |show an ‘ayerage loss of earstiog capacity | sayor W. €. Maybury then welcomed the | Of the home producefs in those things upon | Ehiladelphia, April 20, 21, 22, July 24, % re ...... Tto10 won December §—W.J. . o5 while the Venezuela coast from La (uayra | of 16% per cont at eably, collfery. delegates. to: the.city. which our duty Is réduced or removed. 2, September 7, 7 §; with _Pitisburg, | Decémber 2—Barrack .. 1to 1lost December 9—Com. Foster.... 1to 12d > | It will help us to look this proposition in | May 8, 21, 28 June i8, 19, 2, 22, Augusi [ Devember 8-—Jaé .. Withd 0—Le! . 0 to the Colomblan frontier will be, blogk: | The average numbefef hours Wotked per | g ¢, Staver of Chicago, chalrman of the | the eyes. The tme has gone by when we | 16, 17, 18, 19 with Chicago, May 16, 18, 18, 2, [ q o s O . o aded by German war vessels. day of ten hours by olners was given at b ® print below 'the record of our One-Horse Guaranteed Wire at New Orleans 18 ity leai th introduced as the mellifluous phrases toncerning reciprocity. "‘i"(‘hl' tl, y 21, 22, 23, 2%, June Ni July | Winter, shuwing what a twenty-dollar dally flat bet accomplished for our clients. & A, procity league, was then introduc If it is Intended t loy the doctrine ! 1, 2, August 24 25, 2 ith 8t. Louls, ¥ | BERLIN, Dee, 10-/The foretin offce here | BEC MINCI'® wages por day was 33.25 and nded te employ the doctrine | 1 4 Avueist H. 5 @ g wiin St Lous: | Compiete, Record Made by Our One-Herse-Per-Day Wire at New Orleans . Inborer's $2.23. ki dy he sald, “for the purpose | Ket something and give nothing It is but an | 2, 21, 2, 23 * W6 are Tisre,” ‘he’dard, PUTPOS® | ldle dream and we might as well eliminate t Brooklyn—With Boston, April 28, 29, 30, ast Season a Guayra since Monday ovening, ~when | giat e e howing that the dockage. in | of broadening the growing principle of the b 7 et | 1 2 o, with marge d'Affaires von Pilgrim-Baltazzi ca- | oo cmcnte showing that the dockage I | gyphject of reciproctty.’ We want to put|from the literature of political econom New York, April 21, 22, May 6, July 2, 25, | New Orleans last srason, Kvery loser Is accounted for, as well as every winner, and a . X y s possible that the superior sagacity | August 1, 10, Septembur 7, 8 15, 19; with | showing is made of the Fesult of & Twenty-Dollar daily play. Look it over: | 1001 averaged 3.004 per cent and that 30| oy ap effort heré that will be felt trom | It ! ol August 7 10, September 17, 8 15 19; with | showing f th 1 llar daify play. Lool i The officials here have no confirmation of B O . the Atlantic to the Pacifie."” slonally commit lafbeny of that character, | August 3, 4, 5, September 12, 14; with Pitts- i . Result of §20 Rékult of 320 the announced arrest of all the German and ,hf‘ nf:,;’ :"“:,:;:: ;'r"';:_ymm::";’;’";x: Judlge Nathaniel Frénch of Ddvenport, Ta., | but if It were consclously done It would | burk, Muy 2y 2, 2, 25, Juhe §0 July L 2 Fost Re- Flat Bt oot et~ Fike Bott » May | y Mg b o 1o namo. and.-when underetood would meet | 13, 13, 14, 15, June 25, 24, 2, August 24, 20, | Nov 38 Benmr o 4t W k1 Jan. 3 1 Fovm e 8 Won e They eAy that posiibly a few Germans and N NC S N L Al 3¢ ws‘uavnmu. must be to.educate the people so | the American citizen, %, 27, 3, August 20, 21, 2, 32; With | Deo, 2 Literp v i Bramble 1] , The coneluxion 1¢ inevitable that In th . 38, Juné 18, 19, 20, 22, 3 Feke o 30 Maggle Davh " :,'",';:‘,,f:,':l";:',’,,'.,"";fi‘,:‘:“:;,:‘ F 0 CHANGES ‘IN, LAND I-A that they will'lave correct 1deas a8 10| gyeqy majority of cases & reciprocal treaty, | August 16, 1i, Lt 31 Stratgest : » : - . dooeaher e S8 T gz out exprosgions: of opinion. Intertere ‘and {njure some home preducer | July 11, 15, 1 14, 8 - § ut o e 2 Lora Nevitis - would' permit the arrest of all the Germans (Continiiéd ‘froin Wirdt Pagéy * - +“Unless wé. bring out these expressions of | o Producers and ff that fact be a bar to with Brookl, o 12, 1 § Banien m e il s - opinion ‘and bring them out in a way.that | once abandon if. , 8, July , 18, October 7, § 1 Prank 3.0 0 5 8 Wi 12 ob. F v The naval plans of Germany and Great | gHe °;“':_“W:“;’f°““".“ totromuce IINOF | il make them known and felt, our desires | Should Not Teke Narrow View: g th Philadelphia, June §, 9, 10, July A s Sutnven i 5 V » & board of directors of the National Reel- | CAn satisfy ourselvds or the people with |June 26, 27, 29, August 11, 12, 13, 14 ‘With Herlin is Igmorant. 5% .and of laborers 834, and that the aver- presiding officer of the different sessions. | only In those fmstances in. which we c Mp to noon had not reeéived anything from The company also inténds to present oty L the word from our platform and expunge it | May 1, 7, 89, September 11, 21, 22, 23, with Here follows n complete record of the selections given In our One-Horse Wire at bled that he had gone on board Vineta. per cent of Its miners own real®estate. of the American diplomat might occa- | Philadelphta, April 23, 24, 25, 21, May 30, 30, H ; S v 3 o Ay Date: Horso gived! 04ds” ult. ~Won. Lost.|| Date. Horse given. . Odds. suit. Won. Lost Bricish sublects 4t Caracas and are, there- | s i be a stain upon the honor of the American | Augst 11, 1% 'th 147 with Chicago, Moy 2 3 fore, disposed to discredit the statement. ot ———, One, of our’maln objects, ‘as reciprocity | the swift, and emphatic condemuation of | 26, 3i; With' Cincinnati, May 16, 18, 18, 20, | Nov. 3 Brisol 3 it g Tatiun ‘e 1] 8, 3 - wealth and. commerce; and another is 10| respecting (-,,,,P.mu“ commodities, wouid| At Pitisburg—Ww §0Oris . . 300 18t David cials consider It extremely doubtful that he - o and Britist. * Ao et the operation. of the principle let s at . 10, October : R 1 X 2 § Phil Paxign 0.0 v i v - v 6, September 24, 25; - with ¢: 14 fmall Jack - X 10 11 to Britain provided tor the patroiling of the| “p 'p "gengeider-ef Fremont tett tontght | !l be lenored until doomsday. I belleve| 1 for one, however; am willing to be “ icago, May 2, 4, 5. 6, June'15, September. 16 Weldeman .. Z ren. 11 B. Frietohte , ... Wilhdrawn. Veneauelan ‘coast by Tunchies n order to |t B STARAST AL SRRERt S KOAETC that @ majority ot congressmen would | counted among the rubks of those who be- TICASS, T iar with Cincinnatl, May oa 1 Lot Quex im 12 ataiay T o8 o | s . " eve that the torgequence Is not a b Snny 30, 50, " i b : v Hari 5 © Lo prevent smuggling and to blockade those | 3,0 "oitanqing to private business. rather Be righit ‘tian' be beaten, ‘and the | {iT8 SAL O SEREEAUNRIS I8 DOt & REE and | 8 dL Ry e Aneh S &, 12 | e 1 ¥ine st v u et 14 Kiypt - Pr. L1518 to 10 Won Venezuelan ports where the custom houses | “T8 ®COR (R 0 ) bank of Min- | Minute they know: what the people want we { from o RArrowrAnilliheral . standpoiat | 3. o B, Aokt i 1 B, . ¢ 2 Alate e 4 LAdy Alberia 2110t 5300 have not been taken over. neapolis wWas today .approved as reserve | Wil -ind all.of them trying 1o be right.” ]l\Tl‘}t‘a‘\fl:;}!“i" tgsl xany uJurh treaty e CH ugo—\\fi'm& Boston, June 8, 9, !1';; H Coter y V. i Peb. 18 Sim W10 1o & Won 6 copl¥ ¢ ¥ 2 X v be to open up a new market, or | July 15, 16, 17, 18, October 7, 8, 10, 11; witl A, Thokipeon <. | *r e . Mooy . 24 The Gérman, gavernment's reply to Pres-|agon for the First National bank of Cas- | Euene Hay of Minneapolls sald# “I am | eniarge gne iready discovered, for our | Brooklyn, June i, & 8, July 11, 13, 13 14, | Des. % Koy Wadaers - 7 13 2l Feb: 30 fos Hey 15§ Won fdent Castro’'s complaint that the ulti- tlewood, 8. D, 4 unablo to sce why there should be any tar- | products, and-if, thase who are charged | September %, 2, 27, 28, with New York, | Det. o Mofos =t 506 .. 4 to 5 Lost matums Were délivered - Irregulatly on a|" posimasers appointed; Jowa, Frank, R.|Uf.between the United States and Canada.’ wl;}hh}hq Irnpugslhllhy of making, in our [ June 4, 5, 6, 7, July 4 4,15, 6, October 3, 4, 5: | 27 B Parham 711 il ta § Wou holidny st the private residence of * the | pole " Vanwert, Decafur county, Seugh | ! M- Hay urged that concerted:ofort to | pnAlh & 373;{“1&'\';“3«:;'1‘;”(%:" aret thus | T8 o) 10, Beotetaiier B9 80, October 1 with | D& e e L D40 3 Won Venoguelan forelgn minister is that Presf-| paota, Frank. P. Blals, Audeus, Boghomme | VFiog about free trade relations with Can- | opened up orenlavged to us e R RO 0 o A AR { Doy G Wi i F ¥ 10 10 Won dent Castro was informed that the ‘ulti- |'cGunty."0. D: England, Templejorl,, Jerauld | ada be made by-all the border states. of jour’ products. meagured by the Jabor re- | August & 6 8, 9,'September @, 2i; with [ jiy b8V » Pob: 34 Aoty matunis might be expected,’ and” Germahy | coypty;” Eaward P, Bageler, Wittenharg, | The following commtttee- om resolutions firrioie 10 L LRI L Pttt P T B TR L bt 18, Curlstopher . and Groat Britain, being unwilling to delay | Hutchingon county. " Joséph B, Miller and | was appointed: Judge Nathamiel French, |ute then we should make the trad 85, 10; 30, 30, 31, September 6, 10, | 3aho 4 Baear B 2117 4o ) Wen & Deirise “otfon any lohger, had them presenttd on | gier Nfsssh are sppointed’ regilars and | Dhvenpott, Ta.; Bi'N. Foss, Boston: O. H.| Whenever the people take up the subjoct | *At New York—With Boston, Aprl i, 24, [ Jan: #Fa Mar, § Bill Nizon .. sundey at the Foretgn: minfter's ‘private | Maua Miller, Harie J mai@n_e“u'fia Yiite | Déers, Mofina; T1L.: Biagens' Hay, Minneap- | {oasress Wil Tkl 0 5416 hd Wilenever | 3657 Siny W) 80, AuBust . 3. 5, Beptombet kot W Mar: § Ml h the. peoplé-shall pass upon Tt congress will ! w i § Admietue ... Thouse] 4 his office was closed on that day. [ rural ‘carriers at Hafiipton, Neb. olis; Muriee"N: PHee, Buftalo. Tegintes : the. -dpcres. | Locallsed interoats | July 31 27 August ¢, & September 1 B i8] 103y X 10 Fellx Bard “Pencetdl Blockade” Exists The postmaster at Sioux Falis” 8 "B, Speegh of Governor Camm| DUt oy “canioPiiide The’ Warmm OF “pubs | 51 m’"““& tember 2,5, & with Bitts: i : At i et LA P " but they ca: ide the storm of public | 81, A t 1, tember 2, 3, 4, 5; with Pitts< g 12 Scarlet Lily is allowed ohe addjtiodal fetter” cary hze. bt A ! , August 1, Septe! . 3, 4, 5; wi h ‘ s 13 McWilllams . WASHINGTON, Dec. 10~The Stats’ de-f yeln setvice. Deogmber T = Af_the, alternoon session Governor A. B. | AGECE " o - | blrg, May 16 18, 19, 20, June 26, 27, 20, : 18 Falella 14 1, Tobaceo paPtment bas bben:advised that & *‘peacefut | D060 6TYICS e i Cymmins spoke. on ‘Reciprocity, and. the | we ‘can ma yf-’.:t ?fx:{'":‘;';fi":ch"' ihat | guat s, 26 7, 38 with Chicago, May 3%, | Jan. 1t lds Ledtond 15 Lamplighter " AR LA blockade"-exists at La Guayra, which Is the [RECEIVER NOT SATISFACTORY | Tz WAl give us A gk | B Jme 18,0, 2 38, August 0, 21, 824 ) {00 na E3853 5 555555525 [EEETETE] the United | with. Cinciinatl, May 12, 13, 14, 15, June 3, e port of Caracas, the capltal of Venozuela. R o % .4 file cabyduse 24 ter than. wélsmow have snd the time 5, ; 8 Theris.a nlrlt abrasd i seme, quariors e e s ane tme |2l %, Augudt 1b 10, 18, 19 'wiin 8t Louts | ; Mar: 18 posun, Fond, Tho difference betwsen this: state and o'l gseinaiacs ™y 9 he | 20 hm"'m!" & Jeclpracal freali, WICh, | Sdaty wili degend: not upun the will ¢ e ek He R el 1 i biadlibnipe et et el StoeuNola ey Wahth 01 ‘0 "W Bace | sut) 0 ¥hd wavmAthge 1674 , e | & TR f Y SR J ; Mar! 21 Bavoy atite’ of i : ¥ 2 even insignificant, may be injuriously af- *Tohas . " 8t 6, 7, 8, 19; September 15, i6, A - | the states; n A€ 6 1, 5 10; Septamber 1548 | "L L1y b i A meacetul blockade to effect a. settlement | - v OPEBRRES vz~ | fected by it 45l all the petpler o 17, 19; with Brookiyn, May 2, 4, b, .July 3l BUMMARY-~Number of racing days, .97; number starters given, . ‘Of these there ST SoeeNIeY § REthS! hiaptued.. The n'c’-él‘&idg"-‘n‘-‘y",‘.".":':fi‘,‘.“k:‘.“,:.‘;.":;:t,‘; Zha praiective poljey of the United States 2 August 3 2 W, 31, Séptember 13 | won 56, or 81 et cent. OF (hése there 108 34, or 83 per cent. Gross galn on A 2 dally HIIRHCN 10 Nete ragArded s gritionl, Alda Webster has petitioned the dis- o 8 ia {mpregnable ainst, the , assa of o 99 93: bet, 33,165, Total losses on a §20 daily bet, $/20, Net profit, §2,435 for the meeting. epi byl doned the country left to choose be- | hIEPLAERADIS sEalnat the, ase ,:{ OF 8 | June 16, 17, Beptember 10, 1; 21, 22, 23; With y W nister Bowen, at Caracas, has accepted | trict court to remove Olin C. Wilson from | highast possible. protective tarift and the | b because ifa fricnds slcep whils'the world | 4y gust tween the unalterable schedules of the Fltteburg, 'May 12, 1, 11 1o June s, 21 % 4 g ; wi cago, May 21, § o g the trust placed. upon-him. Lo look:atter the | trigpoaitio of FECEIVOF o THE Tadciity | AIEASEoUs cORSeqUences ot ‘Apsclate. tree | 1 gwake; It will be because its frieuds | \%3"s " sume d0. July 1, 2, August i, 1 ' WE WILL HANDLE YOUR MONEY. ? ‘Interésts of the British and German citizens | Trust company, to which h inted | trade. A A " T e o e A O %0 00D | 18, 18] with Cincinnati, May' 6, 27, 28, Juné | _ The arrapgements which we have made for this winter are perfect, For the past in Venesuela, and thie has brought him into | November 5. and. that thers b6 :S;’fi:flfia oiite, ol othing, lsan B¢ dccomplished | neas woi the slory of the principle itseir. | 15 10 0,2, August 142 13, 147 with B¢ |iigro yeus' e have been hundicapped At thie’ (rack by, the nuhfis“l:i\’r which. nu been ® confliot with President Castro. He has | gome other person who Has mot bedn for | sthedules, in precisely the aame Spirit. that - gust 4, 25, 2, 2. Eoime of the Norse e select Ia hot communicated. to. anybody before. he races. . In ]b:lormed the State department that a num- | years closely associated .with Beorge H ne approach any other subject of legisla- | KNOCKOUT ' BLOW WINS FIGHT JAI;' ;‘lr‘;d‘:\nfin;‘)\:‘l}‘al’lz?agnéfiJunem‘l :.n.\;; order to enable P"’"A‘d}"’ b.pkh.,“;;..z,(.,,‘ we have n.mu;rll‘1l|e“wr\-h-.;|.‘ of fi"’ ?.?' r of these citizens were arrested yester- | Py <W2 - | tion. 2 A s, POV uly 7, 8, 9, 10, . 26, 27, Lichtenstein, a noted, Eastern bookmaker and member of the Metropolitan Assocla- yne, president of the company, as has | 8o long as the controlling mipda of con Brookiyn, Jurie 8 9 10, July 4, 4, 5, 6 Oc- | tion who places the Money at the (rack. day at Caracas. Mr. Wilson, and Who'mfght’ therefore more | fcas Insist. that the welfare of the coun-{Middlewelght Champlon Gets Deelaton | tober 7, §, 10. 11; with New York, June 11, | "Acooinie ‘will b Bcoepted subject {0 conditions which are glven below. As & Mr. Bowen at onge addressed himself to | properly be considered disinterested. try demands that the tariff be let alone, in Sixth of Twenty-Round 12, 18, 14, July 11, 12, 13, 14, Beptember 2, 30, | pledge of good faith the Maxim & Gay Company guarantees to place in the hands of Prosident. Castro ‘to secure their reloase, | Alan Webster. appents mu s saditional | hefe 18 no hope for practical oF substantial October'1; with Philadephia, June 4 & . 7 | fne Eiitor'of the New Orleans Item the sclections the money will be played on; asd Ho represented that he had been charged | petitioner in the sult of Wiiter Byles | THere afe many ardent advocates for e D A Dl 15, o, 18,16, May 10, 31, July 36 | Bacen -snoh Jorters 1 Bont’ pONtmAL of ROt Wiier than 1 e m. 0 the day the races are with the care of the British and German | against the Fidelity Trust company. Byles | FeCiprocity who believe that tarift achedules b aryr L i3; with Chicago, Aprll | to be run.. It also undertakes to telegraph on Tequest (o any subscriber every eve subjects In Venezuela, but President Castro | gycceeded in having i shoul changed only through reclprocity | SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec: 10.—Matty Mat- | 2, 28 29, a1y L 25, August 3, 4.1 the odds secured and the names of the horses played. . 8 & receiver appointed, | treaties. 1 am not one of them. It seems Tddlew t .cha N, W Séptember 23; with St. Louis. April 26, | Condttions of subecriptions to our service at New Orleans are as follows: was unwilling at first to recognize his au- | but Wilson was the man selected and |to me that'n prerequisite to any material | Slome’ (e demiolon "oebrt oo DO oo at | June 10, 16, July 20, 21, August 9, September | Feo for information, K0 weekly. thority. he s objected to on the ground tHat he | O important recipocal tarift le’a "wiling: | ficHavannah Athictic clun: contght-in the | # L 8h 20 1ot 1, | nnGEE, 0T Placing bour money. at the track ls five por cent of the net weekly win; I [ i neSs to adjust, whenever fairly required, 5 e[ " At Bt Louts— oston, June 11, 13, | nings. cekly rémittdnces of profits. Accounts subject to withdrawa n Finally the minister convinced him that | will be partial to Payne fn fottling the | hur exclusive tatlf o the calls of the | Bixth found of what was to be’a twenty- | A, 85, PONTETGY GUOHGr 57 %: With | Rotlca. Offieil lowing odds gukranteed, REMIT DIRECT TO MAXIM & GAY CO., he was acting within his rights and Presi- | affairs of the company. This second: peti- | times. | Tt e Second Zeigler knocked Matthews | Brookiyn, June's, 5’6, 7, July 15, 16 1 1. | &5 CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS ¥ dent Castro consented with reluctance to | tioner relat Reciprocity will never win (t8 way until e & Beptember 20, 8, Ociober 13 with New Tork. | The foliowing are the minimum accounts thdt will be accepted: release the pringipal prisoners. . Vat pald. $400 for four | (MCOPTOSIY M0 et ‘the fasHE rationally | G0N and drew blood from his eve. In the | JURPPMOT 35 Jiiy T & 9, 10, September 2, | For §10 dafly blay on edch horee, #0, For $20 dally play on each horse, $100; For o, b 10 o ': it Shares of stock, Janualy 19, 1L but that | insiesq of. hysterioaily, and the fiest step it o Thehe o (e ol of the Jaw - Z-lg. | % 91, : With Philadelphid, June 1,2 3 | $50 dally play on each horse, 820, Ifor $100 dally play on each horse, $0. or Arrest. orge H. Payne af .. H. Hardgr, in|in the' procéss ik to” be willing ‘to make | jor took the coupt and got up wild as an | July 11, 12713, 14, Octover 7, § 10, 11; with D t “lm‘ ' n m l " " wml n l i n Bank checks Mr. Bowen wWilljindist upoo the. release | SePtember, 1898, entered, witi ‘others, into :‘éfi?f::"}"f% Aring IR scheduce nte | fiuriAd animad.” striking Hght and eft, | Flceburg: Agril, g B, 25, 00 Suly 0 B om0 St Money fo the Mails 0ut Registering. st 5o Sertiniea PO 1 o 1 agreement and copapiracy to - tduje He made a desperate attack on Matthews, o - of the prisoners. Nqthing-in Mis*report to | > Wronsu ith ng harmonly Wwith the principle which vindl- | put the referce held up bis hands, stop cago, Aprfl 15, 16,18, 18, July 26 27, 28, 29, the State department fidicates the reason | (N8t this potitioner and'ofHer stockhold- | cates their existence.! -« the fight and save the decision to Mat- | September 3, 4, 5 with Cincinnati, May 23, el 54 Bt ol thase forel ers and creditors, and that these alleged Tarft Changes Demanded. thews. v arres ese forelgners except |.cononirators have so manipulated agid in- Up 10 the decisive blow it was elther that they were Germans or British, 1 believe some changes are demanded now 4, 5, Augusi 5, 6, 8, September 15, 16, 17, 8. | 3 3 "I BLUK RIBBON BOTTLE BEER is the best, has heen the best, antf e o ™ art of | Cumbered the property ‘ot he defgndant | withous Tespeet 10 R i diReation. of dities | ewe fshe BALL LEAGUES MAKE PEACE It itk ot bl foe S agidf s Bl o R ¢ company that theré. remfains Hofhing with | levied by any otHer evantry upon ouf ex- Jdy e y t ly fermented and peacemaker between the principals in this [ oy, (0 pay debts unless”(hs Sourts force | POES. 1 am , unalterably opposed to read- Northwestern's Coach is Out. Warring Southern Associations Come | | 1zed ' 'Héaltlfful to all at al¥f times. It.ls perfectly fermen and’ uhml-:e.‘-:a hl|b mdwlrl‘::mé -‘!‘!:; collection “of assety tromi” the “dofe nte Poitment * A "Heht™ or. {Hivial reasons. CHICAGO, Dec. 10.~Dr. €. ‘M. Hollister properly aged before leaving the bréwery, therefore perfectly health- considerin s ents, lec! . Géorge H. Payne aiid H, K. Harder. © Changes ahbuld ot | be Tnds, unfees It 18 | has severed his conuectian with the athletic to FRriag Sfter Lenythy : ful, palatable, nourishing and'no bidd after-effeots. that he may do this only upon application - renseta Moo . Tarift schedules,-like all other laws, are to | Lg% of Northwestern university. Mr. Fight. i A » trom Venezuela for his good offces, and it AV ING E T e e ia, AW, jire 10 | Hollister resigns not only a4 coach ‘of the _ the simo shall bo' séceptubte 1o the nritien [OUTPUT OF - PACKING "HOUSES | ého e Noads: na e aré ROk (e v | foof bl tenmy; St sleo an goschmanuger | |0 00 =0 | o wane o S shes f t A ' . ‘enn., Dec. 10.— yrang- and German reprepeiflatives. Heavy lucresse In (he Marketin ;fi.’:\'dqn% Rae -‘;ewdlv::u:?nflnofhffi track teams of the university, the resigna- | yng two days the Southern Assoclation of | This attitude i5 sald to be consistent with ot 1o b A\ . ton to take effect at once. Thte 18 the | Base Ball Clubs practically surrendered PN 7 A that fasuiao by (he"Dnited States govern- Bon P uot, 30,08 fphcted, by prafane pesult of ‘s request gtven ‘him on Monday | (yday o ths new solthern organization put | went; in imduy' preoding internatiodal 2 ;. ki There are- dutfes; notably'in the irofi and 3 9 onfoot by" Charles Frank. The terms a3 | [ ‘ Brewing Co.Omaha. of 1, - but the | v 3 Mar, 32 Magsie Devia i, Wxcept in the opportunity afforded by the| | ~ Owt frome Fideltey Pt it be found that any home {ndustry, how- | oo % Bio0,¢ !t!‘e?l:h"?"“”“' "f?‘:,:é 1 ;{‘m”k‘.‘.‘“ hia—With Boston, Aprfl 15, B or the welfa) 3 toel schedule, although not confined to it, | LoArd, who was delegated by the faculty | fur as given out are: ! troubles in which f{¥ good offices have been i o3 i Which are absolutely indefenaible, which | ¢ Mike the commumication. o Cntlingog’ und . shreveport il ve | X ! 4 ‘om_the clrcuit; Bu t [ 4 ; CINCINNATI, Dee. +0(Spoctal -Tele- | mhien rer b ruschs ot wat with (b sea | ~Demver “Ha» Boxes Armatross. | Mohtkomery will be added: Charles Frank LW 2 h ! The United States navy has at present no wr & R S e s, Cita. tisait dptper Tetains the Memphis franchise and the P . Telephone 1260, gram.)—The Price Current says: There s 25 PHILADELPHIA, Déc. 10~Denver Ed i d to good standl \ reprefentative in La Guayra. The littled ST ZRAR FNES IR wave: There In} ey cait. e greajly. reduced and still | purtin and ben Armstrong of New. York | Memphls club I Lon e N 1 aaen Bustained - gunbast Marlettalg a4, Curaseo, & (0w ROMTE bogs.: Bite: tepe} 'wi T ek Ot | e AT o et ey e L3y | sparred slx rounds tonight &t the Fenn Art | li{"Season ot account of unplayed games, | , In readiness to res 5 . 000, ] ) ast" {rom start 1o |1 mt of ur | otk Gormany and Great Britaln, 1t was | compared with-435,000 the preceding’week | S5t American wages und,be yewarded with | finish and both men narrowly: escaped a Mes! coete M i e Abeat 'y heoming waid, fully appreciate the position of the | 4hd 776,000 last yedr. Since November 1 the | they oukht 10 be Teduced, Nat years hence, | Xl and A1, and ‘Martin wos Gosrid bis | o The amount 16 be phid o the Memphis | Amase gecond, Eiarige an ¢ B | e Unifed States and are determined that this | 1Ot8l J& 2,895,000, Against 8,720,000 a year | but now. : timeg In the tourth. When the- lst, beji | c'UD-18 8aid te be about 30,50. ing: Diderct: wes: Chatake second, iesstc v 1 % W -] tountry shall Dot be drawn unnetessarily | 460 Prominent places compare as follows: | TBETEL 8%, materile which Ou, exporl; | sounded the Nighters were extremely EFoREY MECarihy ourd, - Time i Managers. Imto the embrotiment. 2 - oot | ghce has shown b GROUIAbfy Gfmitted | ena showed every evidence of exhaustion. | NEW ORLEANS FAVORITES WIN o J, Baunders Gordon Chicago .. ¥ le more work to do in preparing them . b ey s : Wi the Bowlers. It was also wtated that President Roose- | Kansas gity = 000 | Por thelr ultimate" uses, and (¢ -should be Chicago: Captsin Eleoted. Track s Slow in Cléar Weather, but| 4 7oz & Willams' howllig alleys the L elt’'s recent interpretations of the Monroe 3?“"’ n:u I 3 done, not.a,yegr hegee, hut ne CHICAGO, Dee. ”_‘g,fl ont's 100t hall pewbiog O o i | adL2SE Gnated he 'h.ucmm, Bore: BRi s Osecs 06 octrine were being looked to by both na- [ §f: femie - Genpral Revisbow Not Neeepanry. | team of the Univeriity of Cnicago will be » e o NATIONALS. ' TONIGH T~ N ¢ a ¥ S ea y Chester Ellswort ol uburn rk, TR v {palsmapolis 000 235, It is ald that din- ordef’to ‘change- any | il At the annual dinner to the foot ball =i Lo 0 84 Total FAUST— gncibnati 00| schedug, or any pAr(of anyssohedule tho | team tonight Ellsworth was elected captain Pafil Giichrist 2 AT B oy MATINE R o X , y A& upenimous- votes - Iswort ) % v’ ) ' n -1 Gulma 5 S vk sisyare dlacurdle e 12 | Uy SR i R | NN ORLERNE, B a-Goiaen Ry | Rulh” b owog W oIk TROVATORE— R 3 substituted, I deay:the proposition. “1t'is | giving day gameswill be abolished atter the | LeYIaIAT AR e . Wi Reed | T % W M pRIDAY NIGHT 2 b E‘ RE ng 2 the unwo m%’“rw:( Lo d:i"l‘:{“ 4n | game already seleduled for next year. R oacle mlow: Jaather, clear. Results: Potter . i, 8 80 CARMEN— “Familiar in their ot LT st 0 the ATEE Rl mathins. whiok ey PREARG . g e pppalt P PR | Firag race, bk fhelonga; Elorestan, san, TolaW irsrtars tac-s I8 7 Prices, Mat., %c to $1.00; Night, 2c to $1.50. . mouths as housechold BRINKING CUPS BREED: GERMS | xnow wodin e condemned under 1 wed. Itene Mac sécond, Tom - third. Time RIATIN 3 Y LB wre b, : vest . Jand, second, th (":\"‘?“ - N k- h ® < e SATURDAY MATIN. AND NIGHT | words ! ho would TAEhr not vote wt:all than-YOtS| the winber Sace. meshing st Nowport K., d ace, five turlongs: \Carl Kahler iat. 24 34 Total —Shakespeare Fight OE TSR, 0 0o long and A | Ti0 Sed, fodeys "Ehe mesting, which wiil TSP John Pefern sceand, Qi fhird. "Time: | Chasdlior 3 B P: STEA‘N(EER. I"NJENV‘I‘MYO‘EKM . B | for ane., {urdaw %45, i # con,” Ma nd Sc; , %e; Boc, + It is much for « firm to have ia, Rupet. DY . Pévds the oopie of My BOUHEEY. 0G: | & eard of vs Taces BHITY: With purscs of | LTRIFG- race. che milesand s sixtcenth: | Sherwood - M M 5ia | 10 ana sLon i Mol 548 80 gained the confidence of Sinn R oe whish Sk 0 S84 W, Clam Crovil. Who Precides ot e B Woond, John Potlen | Janed,..:visunigiryr iy 11 690 — —— . that its name like NEW ORLEANS, Déc. 10.—A Wiscussion | execution are the results of rable | ..".:t.,i‘:‘“‘h'"..;’:& il probably be in |.Tourin Tace, six-farlongs: ‘Golden Ruls e n on, Worthington second, Antonlous third, 87 881 2,592 that betore the public coventibn today brought | And, OBl S L Arge | offictate as star poa, Wortin M 1oy B, O ™ rutaes out prominently the'faet fhat sclentists | qustrial interests. A A F'(‘n" 'fcfl'lnf;-l-l?:"w:-':"sfl‘}eh'?’?mfi at [ plavea on sl:‘e ?,:{ iy aniexs Jaa ‘,;,.Kn,,]:_ pon ' dup_ 1o ‘hy should we not approach the con- centh: Le , Bcol | Raval number of pins to count. k oo B 100, AISREE N0 18 smon or .u!‘el‘:u;n"o: s ‘Change in the tariff sched- 2 ond, Cogswell third. Time: 1:53 8-5. ers won by 1 point. Bgores: public places &8 one Gf the mosi ordinary . I8 SNgass 15 the MR fohed- et Face, sgven turiongs: Bmile won, | BANKERE, GORHAM methods of spreading dlaease, B T apsehach b ather. modtios : Little Scout second, Tom Kingsley third. | Sri o : W Sun., 215, - tions in existing statutes? Why should we Time: 1:32. yodad Lo s 1% %) Every Night, 8:i5, b R not banish forever this apparition of fm- . & ZAmmerman ... 3@ uE 48 Mooy s vericsble: [J1-DINE | BASE (BALL.RARNATE|ociis, dorrs, sl it 1 | B N RANSCH WINS THREE RACES|fibmoit’ iliiig 1 1 & HIGH CLASS gfleggg\gg}g E 3 vard ties? Our motto shoul Wi —_— ). ¥ g pe! - d P houschold word. For oge B i evoryching, foar ia Rothing fonge o Two Soskers Divide Honérs at Inglen | ISR yirirer: S, 2 TR A Rl Blandard Guarials oriy N £ g buy - 1 It is a slander upon the fundamental Witt's Wi il Saive is the ' ™22 three generations its e o I e T fitke wi Tt & Toadh @t Sas Wre Totals .. and the Kinodrome, ' o T | New York, Fity of the people ever has been, or ever DeWitt'sla the only Witch Hazel Saive g ) I = fi‘ld"m"k. has stood or. 208t M. 4 gy e et Bah Do, impajee by, dong. what ts- right | that is madg from the unadultersted slsee. » Tosek HOTELS, for all that is reputable panduet wil be giveh to W, T Van Brunt | 1% 5win P o ansortion hat § sbrrectias W't A H l T 10 Hods tavers| MATUD Bl (11 AR 3s and Do 1 former president and general manager O SAN FRANC! ec. 10.—Four favor- | R il t and worchy in silver. ([f) | S8 Jotth hilall Tl it i 0P e iarT L 3 HCR-IIAZEL § |2 ARRe i drediis v o & The MILLARD, Losettiomsr B ware, for-finemess of Mt Van Brunt 1§ moving | ® ©10%¢” b others are, eits—bate irf- Kenfworth, 1le was 8 8 16 10 fayorite for ™ : i 4 ) = ~sesee - & Sf . N has < set; for ©ries of the Opposition. the mile event, and after leading the < 281 materfyl, grace of ‘de- it} bt i et sotMa WA | | None whateVeh. asve”the of those N O [ e oy oF (he wag was heaten’s nock ! 3 .‘a ndness of | Brunt, Decumber o shoses. Wwho want It 16, /be lett wIbE, But who ) . By the Fretier Randth and Minder de- e e anvia. Ho W : -sagn, soundns B As_hea the hway- haught not to be let % e -u%.:g & o Laces clded lhml:ldlng hopars, each landing three Y, mihm My sVan, L e v coterie of statesmen” v, e Boi winners. Result; PROBIA, 11 ‘"l"s'fv lfl%eorzc]!dmmg"fl} o . earner. In New e with] imbued with ?' caln philosophy of First tace, fulurity’ course, of the. Peorla G/ i 1""\5}" 58 t% ny | Bteadily. increasing has neces the - #a; » dntes citisen of Arkinsas who refused ta mend Di won, - Bagparok J1 secand, Parsifal tnird, | announced it son_hag been | tated an enlargement of this cafe, doubling owned the street rafikay sy; “Bhis Toof dn dry wekther becaude ft wi Time: 114 engaged ay DIATINE '“Wfl' {he Peorta ity tarmer capacity. B 3 faocessay [ Bat nd’bL\ Bécond race eleven-sixteenths of"a mile, | team fof nexi season, ~ My, Wilkon was the ox st B T » o ined 101 vear-olds, selling: - Mr. Din v Peoria backstop lapt season. though he | Electrie e W t e who beliwe: thas th A : o| $95eie Margaret secotids Batvér third, i Rived Ofe ey games AT T "‘“EOT SPRINGS, Akxmsfilsél > .y g % 3 | hi u ks L cha 1110, Ay, and work wonddrd i 8, E R oe ceoet s o | i WG, Bt aliiah 87 3 oily, sel] | PARK HOTEL 8 e or o systs Try them.. Only | @xcept through fair reciprocity which wili | ing: Axminster won, Mildred Schultz sec<| | Maken Score of 245, ELASS X L 8 X e ihcrease than, diganieh the werk 1 . Botany - third, ~Thme: 1:16 3 P . Finest Cafes West of New York, ol i be done T 'this countey. & single don..‘r'i O burth Tace, one milc. handicap: The [ 'RED CLOUD, Neb.“Ded. 10 —(gpeciai)— 09"lp. Recens Improvementa. Ahmanson - ; rett ' Kenitworth Second, Lord | The former high scoté on thé here | Open Jan. 3rd to May 15 Wright wrongs no man. - Wright's o4 | WRPGH CORMOTIER g uction of any Badge tnird. Time: 1:48% of 2, made by local players, was yester- [ Under New Management. fashioned buckwheat flour is pure, schedule below the polut &t which the Filth race, futurity course: qulT won, | day beaten by L. E. Tait by & score of 24, J. R Hayes, C. A. Brant, Lessess.