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SIXTEENTH YEAR. ' ' © NUMBER : turns and the announcement was made by | g », . o " O hts to hold thecup, They are plac- the judges that the fist half was LW N " company of 1nanty, Lomax tifles of Ala- | £roof Positive of Farragut's Position | ican s to T I e B4 SISt BIE wal | SIX furlonga: Governor Roborts wonly bama, §500¢ third, Belknap rifles, Texas in Passing the Mobile Bay Forts, e ot re T i : T o’ fomiad bos Hiemmer oy | Tony Pastor second, Briiliant third, Time= The Country Generally Perpetuates the | fourth, National rifies. Washingtons fith, | Nrew You, May 0. Special Felegran | will be much fuster fan tie Mayflower and The Great Sculling Race at Pullman Results | the st ke boat, Dt secured the Tead and held 4 atling \ blishes articles which links conelu- v - Y e T as iind, 1108, GARLAND STREWN GRAVES | Biaiyisiid Aeticuitural cofeee cudets, 1 | Farrazut was lnshed to the rigging in the | BALTIMONE, May 80.—[Specinl Tlogram | BEATEN BY FOUR LENGTHS. | et explariation of’ this' phienomiial | Soend, Overion e Tt oo individual prizes for_excellence in infantry | Mobile bay fight. It shows that Farragut | 40t rE =P (C HUSt iR Brobably i time must be found in the measurement of | For three-vear-olds that have not won at aridl, were taken by Private Stock, San A= | (g first lashed to the port inain rigging for | yof Friendsin this | = o 0 o et A Hongl Water non-measurement of the course, this meeting, mile: Volticeur won, Ri Business Generally Suspended in City | tonio rifles; Serceant ( 1 on | & ehort time and afterward, during another | COUntry, the treasurer of the Quaker meeting R Sty seeond, Luke Alexander third. Time—1: ViiltkEs AR TR Gt=MEMOMAT tieht i taniey, and Serennt Winer, Louis: | Dhase of the combat, ws secred ta the port | BOs turned defaulter, —Edwin Blackburn, Prevents Good Time Being Omaha Victorions Again, For thrve-yent olds and. upward Day Services in Nebraska were awarded, 1t bo . remem- | mizzen rigeing. The first lashing Is proved | treasurerof the Friends, Lombard street, has Made — Omuha Wins SR L st DoelIAL el § e oo T TR =] e Wi bered, by United States army of- [ by Quartermaster Knowles, who passed the been exposed, a deficit of about $6,000 hav- Another Game. gram to the Bee.) - The home team lost the | v v J o ficer id o on wmerlt strictlys | pone around the admiral. The second lash- ing been disclosed in his accounts, Blac! final game ot the Omaha series today by | The Jderome Park Spring Meeting, A bRt SoHBeRY NE Tk r"l“"»”i‘-"u \“"' ing is proved by the tostimony of Captain burn was thought to be ona of the most trust- costly errors at eritical moments and by NEw Youk, May 80— Special Telegram ey b o e P "Hidiknapoiis and | Watson, who secured the aduiral i, this | Jen o au A hus A wice. m tos sk Tho Gaudaur-Hanlan [ace. it RN LA L o 2 R L U G Ot : . . ears of aue, and has a wife and two daugh- g ;o Shoelal " o | visitors, Bo , ot, pitched | Park eves KpeAnNky, N p ¢ tal Tele- | SHIWaukee' baticries. took lirst and second | fnstance and finally, an extract trom a lotter | ters, AVner he was ealld upon recently tor | . CHICAGO, May 80,—[Special ‘lelegram to | visitors, Both Healy I Ehret, pitehed | Park ever had zathered to-day at the opening gram to the Bri, | — sration day ser- | prizes, Cineinnati Galling company took a com written by Farragut to his wife now pub- | ehureh funds, he confessed that he had “used (ln: Bee, - "hree hundred yards from the | witl about equal l‘null.vlml(lu- iperior sup- | of the ~vm:v."|v‘1‘| ting. Fully 20,000 people g wore the grandest and most successful | lirst prize, the Michigan cadets out | fiched for the lirst time, proves the best pos- | the money with the intention, of course of | finish at Calumet course this evening, Ned | port given to the former, won the game. [n | were present, The weather was lovely and ever held In Kearney. Hundreds of eoun- :l’::‘l"l:ll\:"‘ul u.r“: r;lu fi" 200AVES W .:"I‘“‘“ sible wllm‘lu.‘ l'l’urr:\}:nt himself says that e nlnhluf( ».vnuul n.: nh‘-nm!. Illlv ul«u‘l(ml lln; Hanlan, the oarsmen, turned an instant nn-|.nh-1- n-nl_nlulh‘l‘um‘ "uln. who u.ulhlunl the track fast, Mg ¥ L, . » agure, aken | s twice Tashed to the rigging. Yestorday | committee inexamining the books and Iting o soo & do yester Kotter tried to hlay second, b five furlongs: Iol S try people were In town and most of the eity | by northern companios was 1,150, Hefore | Vhs tice lajied o the, tgeing. Keatorday | G ed when nnd how he' hat divorted the | [fom the velting rain only to sce a dofeat, | AEIGHiade wsorry failure of 1t Sundny's | gehivy farlonss: Ichi Ban won, Pampero turned out to mako the day o success, With | the war the best drilled militin was in the | oF ¥ iiiral Farrasut aboutthe faeet. Story | fund to Nis own account. For vears Black- | The oars of the great ex-champion dropped | opohianded catel of Messitts long hit tn | Se0nd, Patrocles third, Time-1:014, the exception of a brisk breeze from the | Southand it scems to be there stilly discrediting the incident depicted in | burn lias been enzaged in the insurance busi- [ nervelessly into the choppy water as with a1 the sixth inning was _the feature of the Mile and sixteenth: Hypasia won, Buflalo north the weather could not have been 7T “ > Page's picture, Fartagat was not at | ness. The congregation is much grieved | drooping head he pulled along dejectedly | gamo ance, 8,700, Score by in- “"I‘j-"lli Nellie Van thind, " Time—1 BOTERH, : 110 11000 Waint: to: the sometery, A I A N Dol e Rt R LR LT RO HIE not prosecute. 1l | through fhie rain, six lengths behind the win- | Bines SR i o ot hatdicap, ot wod, one duarter carrying with them many beautiful floral | AU BTN Yot et DICtel I LA Blotit at | redn it e Lk g ok Yo | ner. Several thousand drenched people on e Y880 8 00 =8| Stonebuck third, Mime—1:40s, h tributes. The prettiest were two tloral des | eavie Gieial to the Bek.)—The authori- | 0u8 historians and writers. “Periodically United Presbyterians, the banks sent up wild shouts for Gaudaur arned rims St Joseph 3, Omaha 2. Two [ Threeyear-olds, mile: Hanoy won, signs sent by his friends in Philadelphia to . e said, “like measles or whooping couih, Pt ADELPHIA, May 80, the general | just as the sun burst through the clouds. | base hits- Sunday, Harding [ke, Walsh, Stockton second, Belvidere third. Time— pluce on Captain Crawfond's grave. 1n tho tioa ra contempli o rftasiires L there is inflicted upon the country a hew ver | yecombly of the United ,',,,,ib,"u,,,“,, chureh | When the two oarsmen first came out on tne | Bader farter, Rourke, Healéy . Left on | VAt o i afternoon a crand parade was held, when | a leaters, houses and stage by e of \hi5 1110 116 idsAga g ! L L Bk VT oie | bases—St. Josep 7. Double plays ree-quarters mi oung Duke won, My oivic sosictios Joined in and marehad | light to minimizo the danger of fire, Gragon, | Torts Ilu‘,t\‘linil'lllt!‘:;;\r;","mll‘«‘:‘ o Ll‘hu;“l"'ng:- of North America to-day the report of the [ course, ready fora three-mile puil to 'lu"l'l onrke, Messett and Dwyers Walsh, Mos: | Biue Line second, Petticoat third. Tine — to the rink, where fine s ere made | prin ol brefect of police, is coming to Brus. | Was painting the bicture, “Page used o | committee on education was read. The com [ Who should be called the champlon of | gete and Dwyer: Krenmeyer, Messett and | 1:10. The ridee of Blue Line madaa eome il “l':v-l ! '.".“,lf{." helildibhy :‘"1"::!' 1| sels to study the architecture of two or three rherlugn l}w piece of robe which my father | mittee submitted among other things a reso- | America, Mlu]t’m‘r)' :\\'M‘_fi ll *:‘J l"“'vhk‘t :::\w“ 'l lm:llvri\ml Is; i ."ll;u'h\lu(\_'— :x”‘nf ln:fph»;‘l‘ n\("ll“kl}l:l‘:“fu lll::k'l ‘y:‘lln:r«;ltn R o Santer | o aur new theaters, admirably pianned with | et i Ustrating how he was tastend to | lution that tho bonrd bo directed to continue | the sky was gloomy, but still & wot threaten | Jiy Bives & LAY 2 S, 00 BEE | Dk nid placed Biue Line! frst, Letticon the day passed off without aceident. a view to security. or e e anirse I ner Wwoule | tue rule that boneficiaries shall not use to. [ ratn. A moderate breczcwas blowing, WINEH | \wii("yiien ~Healey 1. Umipire—Deagle. | second. ’ A Kdward Dupont, dircetor of [the Belgian | Sumed that. posinon. It the incident were | baceo. After a long and spiritea debate. dur. | roughened the water shightly, B R S st B A 45 0, St Steeple chase, full course: Mystie won, ‘ b alad il fietitious, | Father never took any exception | 1€ Which it was unsuccesstully endeayored | not delay the start. At the outset Hanlan — Disturbance second, Abraham third. Time :MX e of ""“émllhhn';"i"“z';d % el | 15 e wttitudo i Which e was dupieted or | (0 Inciude professions in the rule prohiblting | ook the lead, ~pulling o short, nerv- Kansas City Wina Two Games. —Not given. known geologist, stats shortly for the Congo | 1o thia rope Iashing. 1t may be sai L | the use of tobacco, the report of the commit- e Kaxsas Crry, May Special Telex : : y be said that one | gie USE 6} ERRARCC, | ons stroke of about forty-two to ANSAS Ciy, pecial Telesram Brighton °h Races. anther materinls of a sclentific det 3 i o e, ncl e tobaceo clause, was T 4 iz Letetd i e B TR I A DR G ey HE R ORI b & © W5 | the minute. Gaudnur followed sharply | to the B |—Two cames were played be- | Niw You, May 8) —The Brignton Beach o iy the Spension-of work 1 general | évidence. I liave found anioni my mother's e benind Him, using his famitiar long, stendy | tween Kansas City and Hastings to<day, | race associntion began 1ts season at. the St Clair preaching the sermon, beautiful, | b % 0¥ U ;H‘i'um Soing o e Whitsan. | pavers a portion of a letter from the admiral in c &3 Khrs ":,“;“'“' “f'af""‘.“"“"",.‘l sweep, of which he pulled probably thirty- | morning and afternoon, Hastings winning [ peach course to-day, there being a largo ate touching, and full of tenderness, To-day |y} ST BeitHin OWIE s which he alludes to the incident brielly, but in s DRI D he ",_'l"‘",““‘l" & | elstit per minute. During yesterday and | the moining ¢ '“""l"«m game by good batting | tendance. el a ot ¢ holiday. sucl S| " S ¢ | gram to the Beg.|—The Presbyterian churc 5 si ¢ Ving g on | and better all around playing than they have Five f it i i Baker Post No. 9 assembled at the opera | o X : teiira | ShCILBLLRSHIOH TRV FOOM 18 1ML 10 s val SEAM & v to-day gossip among knowing ones had been g v have | Fiyve furlongs: Bell Ringer won, lojer house, which was illed to its capncity, Tho | .o norrow will stiow whethier the strike | Imle e o e Noni e oy | OF Solumbus yesterday called Rev. E. 1. | that it Hanlan succseded In making tho turn | herelotoro exhlbited, Rolirer, tho cantaln of | gocand, Itacquett third. ‘Time~1:04. Afutuals ot it i oo oy Gy | collapses or is to be prolonged. The genera b Hubbell to the pastorate at a salary of $900 | frée o would never be caught, because, it | the nine, doing some fine work, The score | paid &71. “ | belief is that it will greatly diminish to-mor- | d¢ht: er year. The new pastor | 2 geadu- ) » v "Phree-fourth tle: King I patriotic songs and hymns were sune, I told you that Watson lashed me to the | Deryear. ‘Ihenew pastor is a voung gradi- | wag suid, his stroke was a lasting one. On | by innings is as follows: iree fuurths mile: King Arthur won, e oy e e mmnder o | Tow. afterward rapidly subside to break out | shronas so o 4. This \was in & et of the | Bte from the McCormick theological insti- | yia’Gtler hand, if e was beaten to the turn, | Kansas City.....2 0.0 0 0 0 0 McBowling second, Nellie Thomas third, : 1 i tute of Chie t e vel d ) Time--1:10 the department, was a glowing and gracetul | again later with inereased violence and far | mizzen rigging. Drayton sent aquartermaster | Lt¢ of Chicago. of ine delivery and pulpit | it was thought hie had no show, because in ali | Hastings . 001 232 e-Li16, 3 5 i L 1 loquence, This is | t i Three-quartef : tribute to our dead patriots, and when the | wider effect, 10 secure me. 1 was $o much interested in | eloquence. “This is his first pastorate and | by races he has rowed he has never recov- ned Tuns Kansas City 2, Hastings 5, | . Three-quarters of a mile: Winona won, cenotaph was strewn with flowers a sol- e What Was Loing on around that 1 did 1t | Wil infuse new vitality in the Presbyterian | grid the lead after being.onee beaten, Great, | Two-base hits—Mansell, - Liuman —and | Tipsey seeond, Ariol third, Timo, 1:164, emn hush rested upon the assembly. The French Ministry. wechanically,’ church here that for some time past his beeh | therefore, were tho expectations of Hanlan's lolson. Home runs—J. Manning and cauarters of s nile: Brambieton Won, Many were in tears. A column was formed | panis, May 50.—1t is reported that Presi- | _*'This letter was written on September 25, | 91 the wane. The sermon of Itev. Hubbell | jriands to see him nearing the turn clearly | Lauman. First base on bails—Kansas City |1 Ihomson second, - Petorsbur - third. and marclied to thie cemetery and decorated | qu ¥ Giove. in order to avoid eertain defeatof | 1564 1 have no reason therefore to makeany | Ssterday was one of groat force and gave | ahead of Gaudaur and gaining all the | 2 Hastings 2 Struck out -By Kaes 4, by [ HGG (PGS f16aT ’ fourteen graves of those who peacefully i by - < change at all in what 1 said about the inei- | ¢Vidénce of a high mental character. time. Just about this time, while all eyes [ Daniel Double pl Rolirer and Reis- ne and one-quarter wiles: Herbert won, stoptin the Shent city. Loviai hands ani | the new minisiry on any important issue, | Gent. an thelife 1 wrofe of iy father, ‘These y gt Were strainimg after the bine and seatlet | e Lett on bises-Runsas City 7 Hust. | Jatnam gecond, Frank Ward third. Time, Nearts, giiding deft fingers to weave artistie | will close the session of the chamber of dep- | statements were confitmed by Captain J. C. Neligh's First Burglary. Specks in the distance, the wind ireshencd [ ings 6, Firstbase on errors—hansas City 4, | #1116 Sutuals paid s18.20. =0 designs, were also placed on the graves of | utiesJune oth. At a meeting of the cabinet | Watson, now staying with Farragut, and a FriGi, Neb., Ma Special Telogram | and developed to quite . breeze, whieh | Iustings 5. Passed balls—Kinzie 1. Wild [ | Seven furlones: © ddgneus won, - Suslo sonic of the wives and mothers of the soidiers | 1“8 constitnted | General Saussier an- | letter signed by the quartermaster of the | to the Bk, |—The hrst safe blowing ever | Faised nusty, choppy' seas. Added’to: this | pitehes=Kaes 1, Danlels 2. Time of game— | 00, gieond, - Lor eaconstield third. whao rest by their side or near by, May such [ 16 naCd fisintention of withdrawing the | Hartford, and James Suith, eaptain of the | jonain Neligh was done I i 1t the rain bezan cowing down and in a min- [ 2hours and 15 minutes, Umpire- Hurl 04 ineentives to patriotie decoration never die [ hRecd s intoution of WS caen | Hartford’s mizzen top.” done in Nelizh was done last night, and the | yte was driving before the wind in sheets. | Batteries—For Kansas City: Kaes and Kin- An Aatons Ao AFe 1 out from our American customs, actionon the ground R ewon - men who performed the job were evidently | Hanlan reached the turning buoy first, | zie. For Hastings: Daniels and Ebright, OhiERaaTal Ly ‘\' il angos. T be inconsistent with the dignity of REUIGIOUS CONVENTIONS, experts, ‘The safe of E. W, De Witt was [ nearly two lengths in front of Jacob. IHis "Lie afternoon contest was the third ot the HICAGO, May 0. eull race was ar 5 \-‘\! ‘n. ok, 5 | rele- | the countrv, but General Saussier persisted driiled, the door blown open and about $50 | time here was 10: ..b'n.w o .'«~llrJ4bk4‘ championship «-n.u,‘.lmu n:hmm . thongh | ranced here to-day between James Donoline, cCook, Neb., May 50.—(Special Tele- it Crrat b TG | Proceedings of the Unitod Presby- | iD money taken. Some checks, notes and | had b luced by this time to about ated, played excellent b City [ of Davenport, Ia., and Jacon Corbett, of the R e [xll'\:‘{:::;}:j‘:ilrf\tx\lruwh”x_ll‘.\cll:,l was obliged to "‘:lm"s P m','"m" reSDY® | other valuable papers were not disturbed. thirty-five per minute, :\ml JGnudaur, aftor | also plaved a'n rli_\li.-nlrw:‘hv';\lvul-nn\nmllu' Chieago Farraguts, to take place at Daven- joined with the G. A, R post of this_eity | A meeting of pisters was heldto-day | MisgAvoris, May 50.—The Woman's . S D nonan Tntan U 1GKo |Oc sOma| || IIARICIEG o) HNayInzs Ditcher 16tt the box th | Do ram cnian aol 1#lan Amatstriot nks to-day to observe Decoration Day. Elder | at President ( s residence. ‘The final BTG E Slatvone Forty Kegs Disposed Of, e h aitieil Sk \BEYe a6 succeeded by | “ons! reputation, ikt ! | American Baptist Howe Mission society met | Sl S purpose, but did not lose the lead. e kept | the seventh inning and was' succeeded by i, Jol f Ind Vi t { the cabinet t yet entirel ¥ « IsLAND, Neb., May 50.—|Special | b Johnson, of Indianola, delivered the oration | compesition of the'cabinet is not vet entirely | )& orning 1 listene _GraxD IstaND, Neb., May 50.—(Special | JiPioTie tront and irom the start_until en- | Nieholson. “Lhere were no- special features The irox Wins. Tollowed by Mayor Helm ina short. address. | settled. Tieredia has rejceted tie portioho | this =~ morning = and istened to a0 | pejgeram to the BRE.]—At a pienic at Sand | toring the third mile, when he commenced to | except an inexcusable error by MeKim, the | Loxnos, May 80.—The thirty-five mil The weather was tine and the turn out large, | of the minister of public works, and hence- address by Mrs, N. - Crause, | gyo0 three miles west of this city, yesterday | show decided signs of exhaustion. Souneven | Kansas City pitcher. Rohrer in distin- & T R TolT forth this department will be combined with | president of the western braneh, and | geief (ST SR SR YRR | i liis stroke become and such exertion did | guished himself, scofine two out of the yashvrnosiolElinTwIcliyASEVONIDVAHONLESY e “_-nrn\?-.h S| a lhf_l\l‘;{;‘:llw’n‘vl|lu(_«ln'ui\lxu‘-“:\l ally stated that | Others. The Missionary union lias agreed to | by the erowd. A thteecornored fight was in- | it seem to require for him to keep | runs made. The following is the score in 4 hours and 12 minutes, ‘The Wendur P Neb, May S0 (Special | | Pasts, May 3010 is folliially statod that | 1ol an anniversary in Cincinnati nest year | dulged’ in. and the son of John Seier was | up that ‘many believed his” bont was | innings: e R R T Pelegram to the Bri.i—Decoration day ser- | Presi vy has sicned ing | R G .. Dr. | knocked down and bad his arm broken. leaking or had shipped one of the choppy | Kansas City.....1 ¢ 2 0 1 4 0 3 0 Jouts 3 minutes, Thistle 4 hours cabinet: Rouvier, premier and minister of | if an Invitation is extended by that eity, Dr. own al ad his el 3 Nej 0 vices were to-day attended by quite a larze | {00 Bosts and telegranhis: Fallieres, | Henry M. King, of Albany, has been chose e FHAN DAUMAUE AGUTE Hirlo was o g ot | Hrdin g 1oL 0,0 050 01 Aopunp sliours 4ininlites - Ilt.“"ln- mmu..-n':;; i 1, _justice, ( l'fn'm} Iome Missionary Society held its fifty-fifth [ NOGALES, Ariz., May 30.—There was a | lightly, = With wachine-like precision he | sell, Reising. Home run g LoNDON, May 50.—Howell won the bicycle 3 AtNorfolk. i:m:}‘;”"}ffi:- B ";_(’L :vr""[“““‘;. audesme. |y niversary this morning, President Colgate | shock of earthquake here this afternoon rn\m‘d the poor, struggling Hanlan, A boat’s | ails—F 1 3 1 championship at Wolverhampton to-day. Nonrork, Neb., May 30.—|Special Tela- | V S REboNas et el iFeR i ML DG EH esponding | about 1 o’clock which in its severity created [ length of water between tiiem could soon be 0 errors 1astin o , 6 § LATEr—De Herediahas has accepted the | b iing. The report of the corresponding seen,then another, and at last ong more addi- Struek 3y 3 [ " Warren W . gram to the Ber. |—Memorial day was appro- of winister of public works and Dau- | secretary was read and received and roferred | much excitement, though no damage was | {0 JEbeRtemd oria L Y Hoypamtels 2 L Miwwran e Ttelv i b oalE] 5 PRt : o P 8 W ional. “Hanlan's beaten d A number, ssed balls—B; ves 1, by Ebright 5. INNEAPOLIS, May 50.—A large erowd as- priately and successfully celebrated, o large 16 varions committees, Under the caro of | done. ‘Ten minutes “atterwards there was | ¢ e | e ) sath | 3 3 A Ak A9 v sk X nother shock, but it ery light. Last No, no.” shouted anothe see him spurt, Double pluys—W , Rolrer and Reising. | sembled at Washington park to-night to see erowd joining in the parade and_public s 5 al tit was very lig A publoy J 14 { I E c the society are now eleven incorporated and | eveni el vol PR and spurt Hanlan did with a vengeance. | \iid pitches—Daniels 2. Hit by pitcher— | the two-ounce glove fig cens| Aidin et e Gann A ATy R remmen Terms, e v eleven 1 ; evening a territic dey evclone visited this | 4] ! ! o e - | the two-ounce glove fight, Queensbury rules g RE A ¥ n, J six unincorporated institutions ot I nin, ity ¥ The mujtitude on shore and afloat, regardless olire T of vame—1 hour and her b h Tow#r Good: Memplarsand soliools e Ivi [ institutions of & | city. Iteame from the mountatns on the ot ! . Robirer. ime of ¢ame and O | between Tommy Farren, of Louisville, the G plars and ‘seliools. 5 vatican, repiying to O e mwent navay i grent | Of rain, tossed hats and umbrellas in'the air | mintes, Uwpire—Hurley, Battery- For \ « 3 focated_in thirteen states and t 8 1 i ity Mexican jacka’s and nurooted sevoral | And started toyell, but the cheersdied on their | Kansas City: MeKim and Graves. For Has: | ehamplon’ feather-weight, and Tomuy Dan G the request of an interpretation of the pope's | having 12 i 330 pupils. Als s lie | . B1oux Crre et Aloe G (Spectal Telo | Tocent allocoution, has sent cireulars to the | theoloical seintnacies with an endow more substantial bui dinzs, Noone was in- | 1P, however. Hanlan conldmt stand the | inuws—Daniels, Nicholson and . At | forth, of New York, for §600 and the entire § v, In., May Spec gate receipts. Both men appeared in perfect apa clous abr stating ey | Of over § The report of the tre It pace and again Gandaur’s great sweep began | tendance, 2,000, gran to the B ] Memorial day was ob- | [Pl nuticlous abroad, statini that atthoueh | ver'\ rend, adopted and ordered audited. At | 1'% s i Fo et 1¥5vas then that. Halan Tay back for i G e D S aalhere toiayion Avary axlana Yo lRon R e o S ianiet (Poceras, the afternooh session the subject of ehureh Papers Served on Kissane. an instant and, turning his face from the The American Association. evenly matched and it was give and tak y e ing would be enaned, and if the Italian gov. | the Atternool session the subject of churel Taln, 6hot n. elance over lils shoulder at | Broowiay, May 80.Motning game—Tho \ t give and take, “Tiie weather was rather unprovitious, being | ernment desires peace the popo s “disposed | henelicerice was disgussed by Targe Bumbers | g4y Fraxcisgo, May 90.—The wherea- | (audaur, | ‘That. giance was enon h. Lo | t00 %~ S S Aornink gama-=ihe | il i o 1 A o o o vrrol, cloudy, damp and billy. Most of the busi- | 10 treat on the basisof - restoration 0TS | Comuitten o that - subject o | bouts of William’ Kissane have been doiin- | saw himself badly beaten, Gaudaur by ing RO B IR OES o e ol R D T o Lo IR ness houses elosed early in the day and a poral power. ing presented and adopted. The | itely learned. A deputy United States mar- | gained a lead of 4_“nv| ks Ll BRI | Qe ot o : 00 0 2 round,” when he was laid out for good by & general participation in the parade and exer- The Opera Comique Victims, report of the committee on foreign popula: | shall went to Sonoma three days ago commis- Hanlan s;llrlll\li!«'lUll‘llhlll‘llrv:is ,,{“““'::-'fl""x'“l v York. May 50, —Afternoon game blow on the jurular, Warren fought at 1183 ecises was indulged in. The parade—civi May ! STy ceRovartliaromning tion was presented by Rev. J. B, Thomas, of | sjoned to serve a subpana on him in the ’v"“f‘".‘"“n”.‘“f Yy '...( I~e'l| .~| Bl ‘1',, G 3t, Louis . i 4000 0 *—= poundas and Danforth at 11714, and military organizations, fire’ department, | SRS s il S aine | Dubuque, Lowa, andadopted. The anniver- | Chemical National bank case to recover on | {f e O b 1 10 B0 paaey . 00 0—3 tcem, ot h e b Tha et S Iarged | Of the vietums recovered frows the ruins of | saries Wil ‘probably close ith tomorrow's | certain alloged forged motes in possossion of | lving made the three miles in 19:30, b ! lssiie Local Base Bail, en here on a similar occasion, At the | the Opera Comique were held to-day in the | session. The secretary’s report shows the | the bank. "The deputy found him at his [ h& e e — 18, Brooklyn 11, rs—St. [ A very exciting game of twelve Innings cemetery an interesting programme of music, | eathedral of Notre Dame. The edifice was | otal receints for the year to be & being | ranch and served the papers on him. He | (e t“fl“:. B ieeioE N Louis 1.Brooklyn 2. Umpire—Knight. was plaved between the Gate City and addresses and formal excreises of decorating [ filled with an immense throng, including | SL0.000 more than any previous year. "Lt | says the feeling in Sonoma county azainst | GARCE, MESE SENE, 8 liition 1 CLEVELAND, May S0.—Morning game— | afavnoteams yesterday, ‘The seore fho e Wi fittened fo.” Georie et | many disingtishid hersons. o fundred | SShenditures inkeneratar sy follows: For | Rissaners proseeutor's s extremely bitier. | {184 R Voo with vonpuire | e pame tosuited as fgiey 115 t0 13 In- favor Of tho irst named olub ins, editor of the Journal, and C. K. Marks, | thousand persons lined the route to the cem- ks ECRalRELCRR PIGUITHIDIIONONY 10390 R avesbag onjeetiire | gjeveland... ....1 8 0 0 30 0—10 | M0 % ayg ) i ulite Esq, delivered the addresses. o Dioccasibniwas anilellons; alarics, 613 for ' special eduea- Colleges. asitaiw) i A ToRbeon done had the stropolitan.....0 0 0 1 0— 1 | The playing on both sides was eood. At the — kgl tional purposes, =~ $41,443; in gifls CHICAGO, May 50.—The Rush Medical col conditions been at all favorable. Hanlan Afternoon giame ninth inning the score stood 12 to 12, 1t At Des Moines, Y avallUsedictAdonted for church edifice ' works, 297; AGO AR G Medieal col- s surrounded by reporters on the slip- | o\ liFEGON AT 0— o | was not until the twelfth inning that the Dar i s iR B0 [SnoclaliDala: Nawat Credit Adopted. | (or expenses of alministration, $16,0 ¢ | lego and Northwestern Dental and Surgieal | pery ashore and interrogated s to his ovine | {I8SSi0 -0 00 0 040 0 ¢ 1718 | Gate City elub mado their threo runs. - Hur= gram to the Bre|—Memorial day was ob- he chamber of deputies | coliecting and supervismg agencies, . | colleges have been formally amalgamated . ““Though L was fairly beaten,” said he, | MHODOIIRIc-ceb G 00 b nning gri Memorial day wa —170 adopted the naval credit of | Society operationy have been conduc with the Lake Forest university, and it is | “Idon’t think thebest man won.” Asked count of a stor b served here by a large and imposing parade | g5000,000 lires. ‘The money will be exnended | ing the past year in forty-five states and ter- | expected that the telescope of the Chicago | What he meant, the ex-champlon grew very O ot il Solinafter: R Baso of civil and military nizations and a | on iron elads, torpedoes and forts, Tne | ritories, also’in Ontario, Manitoba, British | ; 1 sociaty will soon be removed | taciturn and would only say that he was out | yits~Gleveland 9, Metropolitans Frrois generul closing of all the business houses dur- | credit is to extend overa period of ten years, | Columbia, Alaska and in three statés of the | to Lake Forest and mounted in a new ob- | Of conditionand sutferini froma severe cold, | (loveland 7, Metropoiitans 5. Umpire— rhanks lard refinery base ball nine ing the afternoon. ‘Che exereises were under — Mexican republie, ‘The society aids in the tory, to be built for it, with all wnodern | Which “nailed” him just when the water be- o 2 5 i and the Willow Springs sour mash nine the dircction of the Sons of Veterans, atd | The Locked Out Stove Moulders. | maintenance of eighteen establis chools | appliances. iy cawe the roughest, Giudaur stepped up with | 50T s, May 80.—Morning game | played a zame of base ball yesterday on the besides the decoration of gravesin Wootland | ¢yirea o, May 30, ~The following dispateh 1 people, Indians, Mexicans, also e N w smile on his sup-browned countenanceand | FIHEAPEEIT, VAN T A0 nyed o gam ase ball s i cemetory there was an oration by Jolnson [ - IHEAGO. & el several schools for Chinese—one in'Utah Arguments in the Hoke Oi ssid,“That was the hardestrace | ever rowed, | 711 ERNC Fesuiied 15 Joross - o | bottoms north of the raroad bridge, The Tirighawm, editor of the Cedar Rapids Repub- | Was received to-day at the headquarters of | yyd three in Mexico. L] RN Aae. S0 Laas 1just liad to do my level best, and I did it.? | Losyille 02100 § | Fairbanks made a_scare of 10to 21 for the i RSt o RGN e N on Al Dot N aso PEORIA, May 30.—Opening arguments were | pl{s was trae, a8 a look At the time record | Athletic 2 5 | distillery. The friends of the nines were S—as———_ty 1 Afternoon g » —— ciationt Earthquake in Mexico. made to-day in the Hoke caze by States At- | showed that }Hanlan, Nmm;hlln-l,uemnult nl\lly ANAEno0n & 0011 « | #reatly interested in the game. i TUE DAY ELSE WHERE. ST, Lorrs, Mo., May 50,—Henry Cribbel Oty oF MESICO (via Galves! May 50, | torney Niehaus for the people and Leonard | eave Gaudaur a great struggle, but broke the | {11 ROBtEnED 3 3 —— e — pir. Lotrs, Mow May, 20 -Theney Cribben, [ Crrx or MESico (via Galveston), May 0. | SLGlE i} Chiengo, for the dofense. Spacehes | record bimself, he coming’ in i 10:34. ) JLofe L0708 s el o Monldaras andiUnion Baciflats siden 8. F. N, D. Association: | —Up to 10 o'clock this morning no second | po¥egtie, fevillboimade to: o His backer. Duryea, has taken courage frc eward and Ramsey. Base hi Tho Moulders and the Union Pacifies At New York We now have a full foree of moulders and i by other counsel will be made to-morrow.and | His backer. Duryeq, has taken courage from : puisville 11, Errors—Athletic ] Rncts G UATIC UL G S | o e, Coamle Mt g | Shock of earthquakehas been experienced. A | tho case will probably be given to the Jury in | this and says hie will vend Hanlan to Aus= | T8 REE 7 pire—cuthit played o game of base ball yesterday on the New Youk, May 50.-Business was very | {1 BAWHERIE G Niedt the immediate | Very heavy rain fell during the night and | the afternoon. tralia to beat Beach and then come back to | & LOWSVERE T VAR GRIBEER 4o | old crounds. The game was very exclting generally suspended in this city to-day, and | JUIRLY SiE rade A cooler weatlier prevails. The shook was . defeat Gaudaur, Duryea says Hanlan's [ Battiyont, Wy Sh=phe weie (R | and resulted in a seore of 260 25 in favor of the strects were thronged at an early hour | (Sizned| Brinee much felt in the high buMdings Three Men Drowned. boat was inferior to his" opponent’s in the | RV the Moulders. with dense crowds of people walting with | '"On recelpt of th oo Cineo De Mayo strect, occupled | CLEVELAND, May 30.—A fishing schooner | Chappy sem, and that this confributed us | g mor 0050001 1-12 Bt oager v'xwr“h\m'y the -T."”M'I'?' the u;u.a: beniatonontolesranliedi by the United States consul general, °‘(‘°.“"‘e"t'~'y|f“v‘“ fien, was ‘“"}‘t': '"}“""” :’Y" after rounding the turn. Hanlan feels mueh | Cleimnati 0.2 000 000 0 00 GZ= 1 xo raratta was rowed by the Omaha row- decoration g Hroee O, i of iSO | Ordérthe return immediagely of the Bidge | Examinations are now beinz made of the | FEMITTAGAY: (1 S0 MY, IoE smallhoat | brichter tornlsht since learning that ho ad | pits—Cincinnatl: 6, Baltimore 10, B fnig elub on Cut OFF lake yesterday. A nuni- 0 weral | R Beach Manufacturing: company and | T0of tops by ofticials on account of the dan- | 105t her, o ater surpasse A st D Cincinuati 6, Baltinore 4. Umpire— ber of the mem?ers visited Lake Manawa. esfon, composed |‘)( Htia | Sther patterns now in the liands of the de- ing from rotten beams supporting ;F;lxll:’:{mr::mr.th:!nwm., all four men out. | hie didn’t win the race. He gets $1,400 of tho [ yiu¢ anizations, was reviewed by | other patterns, the han d AL S D e were drowned. gate receipts, 2 e b mnnnied by (anoerals | fense assoctation to the respective foundric tiles, Recently in the il I yornoretLs RN to which they belong, ard inform wembers | tice, where the courts sit, the roof fell in. The Udston Mine Disaster. |.~“.'» :l\i:::;"{'.‘l‘;t‘"‘:"'q (xk:“xh-l:»:lno"\:!e:‘:'-lmrlfll'm\“ to resume operations when read Luckily the room was unoecupied at the time Early in the day Mrs. Grant stood at the d tomb of the hero of Appomattox and enter- l‘:LO“th HJR TUE 7 lfli”.Ei. ‘; :I;‘;:}l‘.“‘vi.\I\,};:.:y':'ll,::“-n"l':‘\:l»&x fi:.‘fl“g;.‘y 3 LASHED TO THE RIGGING, ‘\”;l\l»m\ux‘vfl(l'\u:\fi(l;z:l‘n:bmnmnmm‘uu“r;|;I:Illv|rl GAUD:\UR AV E\SY \\l\\hR. | made 1n ehoppy water. There were three Uhompson second, Lea third, Time— —_— | | 2814 Colts and L two-year-olds, five fur- At Columbus, Corvamnrs, Neb., May 80, [Speeial Tele- gram to the Bre.|—Memorial services were conducted at the M. E. chureh yesterday and were interesting and impressive. Rev. L. ). t i s 3 — 4§ Omaha Gun h Shoot. oty efiated e Lsmkmy tho.gron 5k | N Wonsts Mag. 50 Moraink gamo- | ebii Al Gian Club sk ut el rigeons y C N, Preside Luckily the room wag unoscupledat the il | Epivnuren, May 30.—Sixty-two bodies | champlon oarsman, in the race for theeham- | e gama between New York and | Jesterdey from five tiaps, The following s HENRY CRIGBEN, President. i ] : 3 p ; [ the scoro President Cribbon ays this ofder virtuaily | fresh alarm about the safety of roots in build- | have thus far been recovered from the Udston | pionship of Anieries and $5,000--a three mile | Chicago to-day resulted as folloy 419 BA0I0} 3 o ? ends the long lockout against the stove | ingsof great ag coal pit, pull on Calumet lake, When the twomen first v York 1 ) 011 hny <o 11100 01111 01111 11111 0011018 Ing placed her personal, token, of tlowers | TG0 and tat it will be but short e | Reports coming in from various points in - ame out on the course the water was a little p (S Rl ot g LIS IR LR DR ubon the steol easkot within, "hrougn the | THHTHG Sove foundries. throwghout the | the southern part of the republic show tht | AN ORTHOEPICAL DISCOVERY. | fough, it this had ue dcterting miluence. , : ety S dion 1L o110 oitig-18 arrow space lille age hers was the | | : ave resumed active operations. | the —earthquake of Sunday morning was — and thie s s mac L promptness. | A ’ o (,,.‘ly m.,.,w?( looming flowers, Al else country will h ave resume n? active operation: tont "‘_yq venerally. It 15 universally | The Remarkable Language Used by | Hanlan was at once i trifle in the lead, pul S 1 e :”1':!‘:: ’::‘n‘“ ”::H lm:(gl (115:\]"1”{_ l: was I leaved and dark green. ‘Then The Presidential Party stated that the shock was severely the Hottentots. ing a sh quick stroke—forty-two per 0 kson. Basehits— 10011 10111 10101 01011 01100—156 Mis. Grant went away to her home, not . 3 d 5 3 voaei. | feltin Jalapa, Cordova, Esheranza, Flascala, New York World: O f _ | minute. idaur kept close to him with & | New York i Hteon 8 oo Bi0n 01100 11101 01010 11011—18 to be present when the pub SArANAC LAKke Housk, May 30.—Presi- | it 1 Saiapa, Corcovh esaom e o tas | New York World: One of the most re- | jope, steady sweep—about thirty-eight per Chieazo 0. UnpiréQuest. 22200000 10011 11010 16010 1001113 should coie 1o the - services tiiere. | dent Cleveland, after breakfast at 8 a. m., | pean ascoiained that the acqueducts horo | Markavle discoveries in the science of lan- f minite. Gradually Hanlan forged abead and | ™ W (((iXGroy, May 50, orning game— L0000 11010 11000 11001 11101—14 There were offerings grom the viceroy | went with Colonel Lamont and Dr. Roswan | were cracked in some places and a curious | Kuage has been wmade by the scientists at- | at the end of thie initial wmile was fully & | ppe game between the Washington and 2 2110 1110 IDWEGY M of China, through his minister here, from | qow S0 the luke to troll for trout. ‘The | phenomena is reported. ~Water first heated | tached to the Gray library at Cape Town, | length in advan It had been said | gianapolis teams to-day resulted as fol- | § 1101 11010 01110 00110 10101=18 the Loyal Legion and many others. Twent 1 afterwards cooled. Confir v . y S ; Hanlan could lead o the tnrn he was U2 00000 00100 00000 00101 G0101— 6 T Pt vt oy, Offierse harenty | president caught one fine large * trout, | and afterwards cooled. ' Confirmatory evi- | Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, by a ; Winhars butt otherwisa ., G000 0,000 01000 0000 11100~ & re Wl § After dinner the president and Mrs, Cle dence has been received of sulphurous gasses cientifi lysis of the Hottentot languags Rin her, Duf 0r\vise he napolis....1 00 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 y 10011 11000 00108 10011 100100 ~10 hogan ot ¢ k. Grant post of | {000 Colonel and Mrs, Lamont, Dr. and Mrs. | being percevtible at various points. solentifioanalysigiof the Hoktenial Iankusgs, ever cateh up, Betore the turn was shington.....1 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0—8 0011 11111 00100 11110 1011018 Liroalyu u\lllll”({‘!:‘r:‘rm‘ assisted by the More | 1 n ‘aid “Tiddle, of the Surante in, PRAVYACONS PO Hottentar_speach {3 cliaracterized by pe- ched the wind suddeny freshened and rain | A ornoon g 2200 1101t 00101 11101 01110—18 il i posts. Fifty colored LN R B Re al h B ' culiar click sounds which gave the early nav- | began to pour. ‘The laké was soon lumpy v ) 000 0-5 + 01101 01011 11100 11110 = Tadies in yniform marched to the tomb with | {1rove in buckboardiscventoon miles to 1o | Eho FanL.Quontion: igators the impression that these creatures | from end to end and the down pour was al- S 6 2 Bkl " S il 0050001 dlowers. “There were appropriate services ac. | brook loise to try brook tiout ishine, e | PriAprzvimna, May 50— special to the | Wraot humah - beings, but & highly de | most biinding itantan turned irst, two ; R and Morrison, Basehit fON - p v ron! CIVEe WAas Op i 2ar 0 Ziv e | o v eeTe! v Fair- g ~ . " ) v ks ) il d Morrison. H - - sl..\l.l:!‘.ll‘uv.\(l::l()\i l,)\, “r;mr\rl ‘.‘l’. \.\l'nll:ll {:n y "r'e\m',,m‘mh ha S Im m,"“_ym i“L‘ etore | Times .lm,n_l \v-nvmn..mu say M«ma_rs Fair N lm“gu‘ species of apes. 15 ]llur\\_lu s theo- | lengths un«.‘!. ime—10:02 e was pull | _\washington s, Indianapolis 13, Errors— Gate City Gun Club, o 8 o s W ashing the fish had seen the fly, ~ Just before sunset | ¢hild is se riously contemplating amovement, | ries had existed at that time they would have | ing about thirtv-five strokes per minute and |y uihington 2, Iudianapolis 8. Umpire— At the grounds of the Gate City gun club, square M. E. church, delivered the oration. [ (& RAGa0 Y00 the flies, and when he | with the approbation of the president and | been thought to be the missing fink between | rounding to, Gaudaur struck about the same |y Rl a e Glub b ol A pringfeld came in to supper, proudly exhibited & cateh | his colleagues, looking to the concentration | h§human race and the animal creation, gait. Hanlan kept well to the front until | prygdnepa, May 80.—Morning game— | ¢ AL L9 B IR T e i of & handsome spéckled trout. 78 VSIS Cfnilln N0 aanser The analysis of he clicks shows that these | entering the third mile, when he commened | i o between the Pittsburg and: Phila. | Sunday afteinoon. ‘Twenty-five blue rocks SeriN R 50, — Imposing P Ie of 'l o democrats in the house of representa- | sounds are cansed by the manner in which | to flag. His strokes became uneven | goj)hin teams to-day resulted as follows: were shot atand the score resulted as tollows : memorial ceremonies were held hero to-day. The 8ixth Gas Well Discovere tivesand senate upon a ieasure of tariff | consouants are formed in the Hottentot | and s rowing secwed to re- | piishire.. ......0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Knupp, «.........0011 11111 0011 11111 01111—20 A great number of visitors from outside HErxDoy, Tn. May 50.—(Special Tele- | Feduction. After the experience of language. ‘The vowels are the same as in | quire great exertion. Gaudaur was rowing | ppijadelpl 00 00 2 0 0 0 *— 2| Chrstainson.. 201100 00111 11101 11110 1111—18 Joints attended the excreises. A larze pro- EINDON, T, May 50— (Special Tele- | peMTE AL (5 the president | other lanzuages, and consonants are formed | magnificently, with fthe same long, steady | N {uioon gate— 34 Hurrmaa . T0 1001 1101 0111 1111-80 PURI AR crojses. & JUne Pro- | gram to the BRE.J—Another gas well was | (® 1 hn00q et bt o 0t | with lips, tonzuo and teeth: but instead of | sweew, butifaster. He soon passed Hanian. | piibirs e 0000 0 0 5o | F Hirrman. 1111 0l01) 01100 1110 11110—18 cession of Grand Army posts and other or- | discovered here this morning at a depth of | 15 convineed KNat - but one course | expressing the consonants by breathing, the | First one, then another and at the st three | philadelpiia’. 00 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0—4 | ot ere o 11 D101 AM00 L1410 LI ety ganizations marched to the cemetery ground, | 120 feet. It is now burning. throwing up a | JEmdus OB t0 the Henocratio pasty, &d | Hottentots produce she sound by breath- | Jengths between them could be scen, ~Han Pitehers—Morris and Casey, Base hits— ety ‘,‘:}""',:u After brief services at the soldiers” monu- | flame from ten to twelve feet high, This is | gt enATIREEOp B P 2 “Catliste ln}f,‘l- 5 lan then made a tremendous spurt for avery | pigsburg 10, Philadelphia” 18, Eriors— | LT OTHT 00011 01T 10101—18 ment the column moved to Lincoln’s monu- | the sixth well that has been discovered at this 00 others . ropresenting. . diverse 9 his may seem impossible at first, but a lit- | short time, but could not stand the pace. He | pigiaiurg 4, Piladelphia 5. Umipir 7 SUUUUUTILL 100 1 101 11011—23 ment. Senotor Cullom welecomed the vis- | place. sitions of democratic sentiment on the tle practice will demonstrate that all the | lay back an instant an: ancing over his | 1)oescher, Boyder T 1100 1101 10011 10101—18 itors and veterans and deiivered @ briet —— s e A beimgtng | Consouauts we use may thus be combined | shoulder saw himself be wlaur was | RosroN, May 80, —Morning game—The | Ocken U010 110100101 11110 11011—17 “UI"1‘IIHN‘;I| 'llmmnn.‘m_\n‘xl lvn'm‘t:l'u'. ; _IIIA- Drowned While Bathing. them together on ome - 100 lwuh \'u\vT‘lsknnd dn}finclly"hcun}!‘i lA Irauck- six lengths away irom lihu. ( l‘mllll” llm; game between the Loston and Detroit te s | Plwging.. .......00001 0,011 01010 00131 1001311 vas followed by other speeches, after which 5 : 18 Mati 7o 5 ni cliel esults which, ¢h | slac od his spee asse e N e’ e Ll athRbmme Borall ribk tea b - Drs n.;n::. 1, \-l)ny t i‘hwm Tel ‘F".'"':-“ % AR Lne ""’.‘“'"”mmh;.:: siranze, |S‘H"ti‘il“o.kul:e; unknnwfi,lh‘n‘mfi nl('xuh’:-';;lym \\Tl‘r’l‘l[l{'lr “nl‘l:' Pour " enetic ll'x'u':i'.'?u el 98 " "0 0 0 0 0 i placed on the tomb. gram to the BEE he twelve year old son secu for soine tinis t ml :m: Lw.uelvlvl it | persons use the sounds, and often express | Time, 20 LA sl otiEie | Honin. Gt LEDEAEORORD 00 Messrs. Penrose, Hardin and Petty ape g of Jacob Antrim, living two miles west of | made on the tariff, and has urged tha pity by placing the langue azainst the back | performance under the adverse conditions. | A fterioon ganie pointed a committee of ladies yesterday to At Washington, this place, was drowned while in bathing | Would be more sagacious to et to work at | 3 “ P i N Ram o Py Yio e congress s a measure of administration pal- t el e | fnachosstuan won, ALMaREL MO ACKBONIGLRRCE | Datrol 00020000 ed sportsmen: A, Loveland, Georgo Crows the u;mrt; ol Coneral Logan, &t Bock Greck oy A —— o e rarion Pl | except that the alr s sucked Instead of beiig | himself fairly berten. Ile claimed to have | Pk Sdden and Twitehell, emetery cturesqu cresting, 4 4 exhaled. been suffering from a severe cold, whien told | pips —p3, Dotroit 11 Boston | €l G 11 Colling, Major “Thoruburgh, Mat SAN FiaNcisco, May 80.—F' houst havoc as a fire brand'in the ranks of the party. iving O & S6Y010 S0 hits —Boston 4. Detroit 11, Errors—Bostol Dr. MeClellan. ‘Phe Logan guard of honor had charge of the AN FiraNcse ¥ Five thousand In driving horses most persons use some | on him at a critical time. Gaudatir said that > s O € 5, Detroit 6, Umpire—Pierce, nrose & Hardin rifle club coms ogan gUATd of honor ha Chinese loft Hong Kong for America during = of the Hottentot clicks, which are distinetly | it was the hardest race he ever rowed, Han- | e ! 15088 & Hiarc lub serviccs, Qfflffi';‘l..:::'l.~\"}.. stions from. Mrs. | LR A pril fearing tho new treaty of ___About the Yachts, ieard and require very itlo vocal elfort."Ilie | lan gets 40 per cent of the 80, Lincoln Defeats Leavenworth. menced hrastice yesarday with tuelyd IAHS lias rately been seen Denby would curtail them of some of their | . NEW Yonk, May 50.—|Special Telegram to | lotter “b” in English Is formed by placing | which were the total gate receipts. LEAVENWORTH, May 80.—|Special Tete- | Dpr: T vof a mile up e river from . 7 SN priviieces. ‘The Japanese naval department | the BEE.—The Tribune says: Although :",‘“I"{‘:,“”l“'"“" and ‘"\"i".’“““ "'““l!" Hot- ures—20:20—were taken from the presi- | .00 the Bre,|—The following 18 the re- e ey Hinite The Dext shook cestrs R Natlonal Drill Prize Award. S decided to ke the standing foet con- | the test which the Thistle was put in her | §o0fot the Libs oceupy tha same position ahd | dent, of ‘the Farragut club, who wes under | 5o 405 1eavenworth-Lincoln enme: | Friday. W ASHINGTON, May 30.—[Special Telegram | S8t Of Bfty war sliips and several cruisers. race withthe Irex,Genesta, Sleuthhound,and | gounds often made to drive horses, keepers on the referee’s boat, Low, Leavenworth....0 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 F TP AT TV to the BEE,|—Studied from a sectional stand- Woathe: ran P other English flyers, from the south end to | ‘The name of the celebrated Zulu chief, | that the three miles were m, . | Lincoln. §2098 998 00 0— e 7 "' BASES T = 1ore] point, the award of prizes in the nationa BorNan e R MR IOA " weathor, | Harwich on Saturday,is recarded as a crucial | Cetywavo, s pronounced with the elicks a3 | ‘This has ‘been ‘declured ofieial, Gauduar, | Runs eamed—loa anworth 2, Lincoin 2, [ ST. Louis, May 20.-At half past twelve Arill which closed to-day present some inter- ¢ .|'f ““l- armer and falr W:nl ‘-rf one, the Seoteh boat, nevertheless, did well u Kspc-nml hheluh-wh):-nh _l_l(g ‘v\'h:\tvu_[v'xmx therefore, broke the record, the best previous | Two base hits—Revnolds, Siiiler n!‘nI 1]1’“.\0. to-day the three story brick building, No, 414 esting ‘unerymus. New and took but | oo n:"'('“:?,; '\:'i'“d'i"l:"""nl;ly‘ \!:lfl'nm:‘" enough to make American yachtsmen alittle | mys l:‘::‘yl.mulmfll::efonnd f: h.l‘:u‘l,'ld‘\uar:nx; :{l::fi}:;:nlllri«lm.“w‘{ BESIAN SRR RIS i ,l\“:: %’J‘\:;,::-If\;u[:ll'l“)nl:lluu.”‘;:(n K out "'1'21’ AD $10 \m“",‘.'J::I,““:l.l"‘,‘::'x,I;::,I:i',::r;" n"fl: one honor fnd the Rock 1sland battalion | “Foi [owa: Local raius, nearly stationary | 8uxious for the satety of the American cup. | from that which Is expressed by T orthog- |~ To-night it is announced that Hanlan also | Swartzel 2, Miller 5. Batteries ~Swartzel and O S stood third In the battallon competition, | temperature, winds cencrally northwesterly. [ Onethingit did prove, that the yacht has | raphy. broke thie previous record, having finish oy ol iller and Dolan, Umpire—Hunt. made dr escape by jumping. ‘The ‘This distinetion has value equal to that of | For fern Dakota: ~ Warmer: falr | been built in Great britain, thatit can get [ | This analysis shows “'fll'.‘!m Hottentots | 1934, His backer says he will send Hanl I'wo hours. waork of digging for those buried under the the boy who was first inaclass of one. | Weather. northwesterly winds becoming | along pretty well in anextremely light wing. | 1aYe been an isolated people 'in Africa, be- | to Australia and If he defeats Beach will Races at Latonia. building _has already begun, One man, - 2 variable. cause the first principles of their speech | once more pit him against Goudaur, A . . st Stifting, has been taken from the ‘I'here were but three battalions competing e butto do this it was necessary to adapt a | differ from those ot all other races of en LATONIA, May 30.—Owing to a heavy rain | G800 ‘badly crashed, but 1s still ving, and the third position won no money. ‘The Senator Shern 0. moditication of the “skimming dish*’ type—a | ‘The subject opens the widest range for con- Ross Defeats Hosmer. the track was almost in a dangerous condi- 2 ! A, nan at Chicago. - - south took thirteen prizes, agEresating | Cicaco, Ma Rans (A% Bh & type which is_likely to become popular in | jectures as to the origin and history of this | Npw Yonrk, May 50,—Wallace Ross and | tion and slow, ‘The attendance was swall. Munning Starts For Home, e ¥ 10460, Ma: enator Sherman spent | {6 kingdom since the ridiculous tax on the | Tace, and the facts are 50 stranye as to even Y ; & 81475 Theso awards wero a8 follows: | tha day here quictly, and this evening at- | beam has boen removed DY the yacht racing | color with some probabiity the wild, weird | Geore Hosmer rowed a single near Flushing | $ix furlo Pat Daly won, Viviau sec- | ox, May 0. Daniel Manniug lof§ Best regiment, Virginia National | tended an informal reception at the Union | association. What the Thistle will do in cies of . Rider laggard in his novel, | this evening, .The announcements were for | ond, Billy Smith third. Lim " outh for Liverpool lo-day, 16 I8 guaids, stand of colors; best bat- | league club. There was no speech-making. rough weather isstill a wystery, Awongthe | “She.” lnluce wile race for $1,500. The start vusj Six furlongs: Lakewood wop, Faith 3 Johin Hardin won the bad scoring 1.