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S IALL TAS HAD ENOUGH. A Prohability That the Westem Asociation Tem Will Be Dishanded. PROSPECTS THE DECIDEDLY GLOOMY. Cleveland's Elegant Work Stck (he Feat day's I Played. \\ on. flinnespolls.... it Milw ik W Chy Den ver o x Uity Des Molries, O hin Faul July 7. T, Paroy, Minn,, @am to Tie DBree. ] distaunces to the fenice and the first three Arthur Clrkson's His great win the mide e aabled vhe hundled were evelani this afternon, bat he od out of thelot cnugh to iin fimesat twistors work lut at crit stick was the local il voiits itors to make he sore very Daly, Burks, Swewmey and and Manzer Watking Flonry Martin, alocal ficld, Piteher Martin the plate after the Ay wamo, s and aniat simply tossed t the fourth couldnot pet it away fr efieldors Omaluns gt nine of th toen hits to, in the MHIHY ings, and tro around until they beam hausted o fielling foa ty stops and throws of Moran hurthis hand Urguiart ook his ylace, watercedpts today were less than £50, The management is debating whethe to re leaselts high priced playors and cotinuethe present seson through under cortiin los to rotain the frandise, or dishand at ones It is evilent St. Paul s had e baseball sileraile period, The scor: OMANN. th ox- hand Han- shtly Murply.m . Mains, i, OB o Watk Clarkn, . K 0 1 0 31 0 0 1 i 0 quatirt | Mwrtin, p Totils §20 114 | - BY INNT St Pyl 00 Ot - ireeat 2 EUOLATY, caned-Omiha b Wllls. llomerians-Clevels (I Clarle=on b 0F Clarkson 7, by i Denwer T, Mil M s vize, Wis, July 1 gram to Tuw Bee.]—Eolowin of todny s gar Runs Mix s, on bills ont iy Cusick: Ty il 3. Martind tin - 4. iuses struck Unlre ukee [Sp THEN VI LAUKIE i 0 1 60 o=y Shocl, xs Morriss Janty Alborts White. s Reynolis, 151 Whitehead, 1f1 Lok, ¢l | Kunnedy, p...0 wuccw Milvaulo Denver SUMMARY. SMilwn 1. Denver 5. s stole Famed haso man 'e Denver 1, Poor- e b fiiehy i out-By Davist, by Kenn . —Jantzen, Tiug—One bhour aud fify-tive min utes. Unpive-Hengle. sioux City July 17.—[Speciil Tel- lis won the ason fromn Minneapolis 2, MINN EAPOLI, Minn, egran to Tuy pretiic S101x € Andrs, Min Ry mib. . Dy, Carrill. m Mille Dowl! Dugial Pety, . Touls g, o 0! Brosnan, 2b..0 0] Powell, Ib .0 1/ 8ol haske, 0.0 et | camuanccey | Hendenon, p. Totals Minneapolis — Slouy Cit = s earned-Minmeaplis | —Audrus Ry, bunsies balls on err neapolis?, Sioux C U hour and twenty- Bauswine. Tyo-base hits lome run-Dowie. Stole polisl, Sl City 2 Buses o ,, Henderon 2. Fint has Lelt on bascs-Min- Moe Of game—One ve minules. Umpire — National AT BOSTO .14 10 000 00—6 01 00 001 10-3 Hits—Boston 6, Cincinnati 8. Erors Boston 5, Cincinuati 13, Batteries—Getzein and Bomett; Rhines and Harvington, Uw- pire-Povers, ngue. Cincin i ar Phideljhia PUTLADELPIA. 10 000 0 04—7 Chicago.... 00 230 010 205 Hits —Philulelphia 11, Chic —Philadiphis 3, Chidgo 2 Glason and Clemmts | Luby and Kitwedge, Umnpive -McDermtt. AT NEWYOR LO0 00 Cleveland .00 01000 03—4¢ Hits —New Yorkll, Clevelnd i, Errors— ew York 4, Cleveland4, Batteries —\Welh and Murphy ; Wadsworth and Zimmer, Un- pare—Meuald. New Yok AT BROOKLYY, 01 02081 10-7 00 400 10 00— shurg 4, Brooklyn 6, Brooklyn 3. Bitteries—He 1 ad Daley, Unpire— Pittsbun Brokiyn . Hits —Pit Pitisburyg and Deder; Lyich. Payers' League AT BOSTON, 008201 012 e.00 00D 3 00 00-3 ston 16, Chileago?. Errorn—Bos- %0 10, Batteries—Radbourn and Buldwin, Paredl and Darling. Kuightana Jone Boston., Chicago.. Hits B tond, Clic Murphy; Unpirves PITLADELPIA. 2100000 025 210000 00 | o—2 Hits—Philidelphia 10, Buffalo 8, Errovs Philadelphia 3, Buffald 2. Bateries-Kuoll and Halman;, Haldock and Mack. Unpirs —Gafruey and Sheridan At Philadelphia.. . Buftalo, ATNEW YO Now York. . Pittsburg.. Hits New Yorls ¥ anl Vaughai; Glvin and Carwoll. Umpir —Pevguson wd Holbert. AT BROOK LN, Broklm....0 $10 20 Clvelind..0 00 2 02 Hits-Broklyn 12, Cleveand 10, Broklyn 6, Cleveland), Batteries and Dally ; Dakely and Breinan, Unpire Loech md Matthows. Anerioan Association. AT COLMBIS, Columbus. .oed 10 10 01 0 0-5 Brooklyn. 01800003 *6 Hits-Coluimbus 0, lhuokl\n 8. Erron— Columuus 5 Broklyn 4. Battries-Chin- belain and 1»;\.,. MeCullough and Toy. Umpire L ith the | sizd upthe | team | s were the | in the | isthe rsult | Loulsville 1, 8yricase 0. Battri | nndBrigs | Stration aid Weelkbcker, pire- Kerins, M TOEDO, 01 05390 01 000 Hits—Toledo 4, Rodiestr 6. Ern 0 Oy Rochester 6. Batterics—Haly Rogers ; Bart and McGuire, Unpirs plesand Doescher oledo hostr. ., 00 an Peo- ATST. .00 00 Louis?s, | th Hits—St. Loiis 8 and Muigan; S Enslic sward and Robinson. Umipir ¢ Man Indeed. moagment sined a new day i Cilchier Newman of the mn was with the Brooklyn e tam ot the opming of (he n, and Qi vory briliint on tos N ational | present sea proiminry work, bt inthe fict us of cateher 8 ibtedy awodman, Ee cathes after the tyle o (Chatie Jennct, and is one of the best young ielksiops n thecountry, He is | alw “a fine higter and fist cdass general player. | = | Des MolnesStillin th = League., [ Des Morses, Ta, July 17, Special Tele: g i I3tk ) —Baschall maters are abot sitledhere and it s now prtty tain that the club will be ¢ nued inthe wh but few games will b played pliyers will be paid theirsalar and wword was received from Secretary vhe that none of them couldbe e d J, e KinsasCity mamger was ilso fified that Des Molnes was still inthe leage, but the tam failed to appar atthe | patk fora game this aftermoon and the gime | ws given to Des Moines by Unpire Hoorer Flna, atton and I falled 1 appar inthe nsandwill bo fined. The Den- s schediled here for the 1ith, 31st 22dwillbe phyedat Donve elary | Roche will be here tomorrow tuufll-nlh | strighien up matte wis toly R nsid nif Brotherhaod Directon Meet. PutipELnrAJuly 17.—(Special Telegram toTueBEr|—Ameding of the dirctors ot : agie was leld here this miming There will be no chang in the cireit, and 8 Bunmnell stated that no change was contemplated. Each club in the league i 2,50 for theex peises of the national body, and A. L. Jimsom of lind, M. Shive of Buffalo and Swcre- Frank Briumell were appintd an ex- i ney comiittee to take wtion on all questions which require inme- action, The By lo team will be hened at once, This will be 01 the tansfor foom oher clubs of o, an utfidder andan fuficldsr, THE S D RING. plishcd two pit Monmonth Park Rices, Moswornt Paek, July If.—Acconling geitlemen who hell watches on the mouth Pak mee trag the roord 2-03 made by Salvalor for o mil anl a ke cod aid @ qurter the wimer of the Stodton Doubias to thecorretnes of this tine isexprssedhy miny who vitnesed the rac, itbeingurged tht the timers did not cateh the start. The race was onastrmight cnrse and the bhoses when they stood thepost couldnot ba seen with the naked By the aidof aglassthey coull just be wiisted. Butthe dist of thetradk i revipted even 8 view with glasses. ractional time was taken, Summo Three-fouths of o mile—Meridn v Reelsecond, Blue Rock third. 1 i Lassie fourths of second, Ll Stockton stakes, Hanquet, won, Tou | to | quart by Buquet, stakes, today. No won, Lime akes, twoycarold fillie mile —Amnbulance won, lie McClelland third. tiree Fairy Tine— mile and one niment second, SirJohn third, Time—2:0: This is the fastest time inthecountry for a mile md one-four The bt provious time was Salvator —madeat Sheepheal Bayin o miteh wi Ton Banquel is ubn{ gelding, three y old, by Rayon D'Or, dal lla T, and owned by L()HEI\"(\IIIIIH W. L. Scott. Onemilo-Kenwool . Taviston seond, Belinda third, T 115, Milo and Ol\fl(‘fiullll\a&un ‘Wiod won, Penzance second, Brussels third, Tine— G Thae-fourthsof amile-Bewuty won, }"nx ford sccond, Boughuan third, ime—1:13, Washington Park Racos. CmnGo, July 17.~The featare of the day was the Hyde park stikes, worth sbout $11,000, therichest eventof the west outside of the American derby. The trackwas fast, Suinm : Allages, mile and onesixteenth—Arnndel Lizzie D sccond, Mexkiel thira. Time Ame Eli ourth— Alliges, one mile Warysecond, Propheey third. Tine—1:421g Hydo pirk stakes, two-yor-olls, three four'tis of 4 milo—Bilgowan_won, Kingman seconi, ey del Rey thinl,_ Time1:16 Onemile—Haron won, Wooleraft Prine Fotunats third. Tine Allages, mile and one furlon won, Balljhoo secoul. second, Barney Dissalisfled Horsemen. CHioAGo, July 17.~Much dissatisfactin has leen exprassed by horsanen from thesouth mad elewlere with the way in which things have been gog ugton park dur- g the preseat meeting. This dissatis faction is dhiefly dircted toward the runni of the Chicago stable, owned by Georgo Hs kins, the well known gambling house ke Hlis ‘lorses had been “ruining in md ot the st remarkable mamer, audthe ppe of the city, beginuing with expressims of mild sstonishment, have come to oitrigit de nuncition are threats mado that an less Hatakins s expeled noneof the southern stablos will e epraented here 1ext sason, —— THE KA wa in Original Package Joints om AIL Sides, Jadler Joe Millor retursed list night froma trip to Otlego, Kan, anda wild tale he tells of afui in that state. While there Mr, Mil- ler visited several towns and in cach me he found thesalom bar closed, but the original package fourished in allof its originalglory Hotels, drug stows, groceies, hanly stores, and in man y instances dry goods st had their litle rooms partitioned off where the pickages were sold. The strets of most of thetowns were full of druike every other man hal an or his peket. In rogard o cnps, they are poor, sl grain being slmost a failure, while the com has suffered greatly from t he hot winds that blew during tive days last week. - ATTORNEY rishing AN DIAMON DS, They Are Sold by anAlleged Heartless Pawnbroker, A littl more thn a month 1go Townsend, an attomey of this ci $300 dollars worth of diamonds Tremery, a Farmm stret for §# and reeival a tickt which calld for ther redemption at the expiration of thirly days upn the pay- mentof $.50 interest.” Townsend allowed the tine to elapse und neither releemod . the diamonds nor tenewed the interst. A foy daysafter thoex pirtion of the ot Tren- | nery soldthe jewels, rl of it | and yestoday mowing arrested on @ chavge of e The Homaraopathic Assocation. Tl local brunchof the Nebrasks Homaro- pathic Medical association held ity biweekly mecing ut the Paxtn lst ceming. A papw o1 **Whooping Cough’’ was read by Dr. Lankton, ind genenlly liscused, The greater partof the session was takm up in discussing the move to driveout the quacks. It ws dwided to act inconjinetin | with theold schoolpraditioners ind s_con- | mittee, consistingof Drs. Dinsmore, Wod | and Pasons, wus apointed {0 act witha similar wmuiitee of the alopathic and « tic physiciansof the eity. Solicted contii- butions for pushing th prosecutions wue respudad Lo very geucrously, George awned with J. I pawnbroler, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1890, A BOYS AGUDENTAL DEATH. | 0. laram's fon, While Inding Shote Himself, s Gun, EX-TREMSURIR KADISH'S SHORTAGE. The Long Pino Theft-County Seat War tlers Mect at County Conventions. Asenbly-A Queer 01 8e t Beatice— westoyt, Neb., July 17.~[Spe By Yesterday foraion Ch the foutteenyentold son of farner livingin L 0. Larson, & 1 township, thiscounty, ntally shot himself int abie u with realibre revolver \\\u h he as loadine. A physidan was histily sunmoned ballprobed for, but it iad ol down wi and could not b found. he little fell bore it without a murmur. He died thi momingat 9o'clock. OM Seitlers Moot at Fremont. BraTnice, Neb, July 17.—[Specil gran to'l'se Br Alargly attonded meet- ingof old solhe wsheldin this city this afternoo, wih « Busn chaiman and J. W. Etersol secntary, Resolutions w adopted depreeating the eforts of county andstatooftidals (b seure greiter compn- saton than is allwed by law; denanding that legil procecdings be taken againt stite | comty treaurers for therecveryof st upon public mouoys; that the de- ofieers of Gage county be prceeled oppsinga third term for a aa demanding the ‘atolition of the raisportation and the substi- ofa boird of milroud com- t voto of the people. Seyeral old soldiers werenamed fq there spetive oflices 1o be elected this Yearand the special endorsenent of J. . Bush for county ittomey Telo- 1t Jues aginst erior stato t tution tl missioners e Ass >mbly, 17— [Speciil to T “Ihe Long Pine Chataujua sssembly opus on August2 and coses August 18, There promises tobe quite a githering this yeir anl aliady thereare some tweity peo- |)l|' camping on Ilu‘ grounds, and noreare cople are hew on aceont ofits Déing i sunme e resort and will remin afte the mbly close: The pro- grmmo is the bost ever prosentel andall wlho haye attended thise keturs md taken the Chantuuque ourse prenoundo it is oue ot the ge roltiesin the edicatimal line ofthe The Long LoxaPrxr, Neb., July Bl Durye, prsidat of theas- will deliver several lectires and d Haney of Iimis will spak m Grnd { the Repiblicday, A grand smend don Aagust 18 and 19. cs from all pars o. the ment Pomi state wil Divisionot K Ntomury, Neb, July 1 cial to Tire Bin. | A very lively sessio of the boanl of supervisors ool plac yeterdiy over the divisionof Knox county. There were two coumittoes, one suting the south half a1l theother thoeasthalf, and thew was a struggh to precele the Creiglton petition, wiich ind been first filel. A volo heing finlly taken roultel ina tie, Supervisor Vilentine refusing tovote, 1t was recousid- sult. The com- ared and met with the sam: wittee for the east half division then brought ina report md it carded by two najority Al the cloe of proeedingsamotion pr valled to agin weonsider the Creiglton peti- tion, and it will probably be favorably acted upn tolay, thus giving two separatd -~ divis- ions toy unty. Ex-Tressnrer Kadish's Shortage. Ntomars, Neb, July 17— [Speciil to Tie Bre. ] -The defacatin case of ex-County Treasurer €. J. Kadish is being heard today by the county supirvis Kadish was fond shortabout 12,000 in 1885, part of which he settled with his bondsmen. They am _abut #6,00 yet behind, thogh the bodsuen have property in Omgia from wiich they lopeto realizeneary thit much The supervisors wantthe matter_settled im- mediately. Judge Crawford of Wet Point represats Mr. Kadish and his bondsmen and County A Lirney Rice will prosecute, ¥Felled to the Ground. OaxnaLE,Neb, July 17—[Special to Tie Bee.]-While Jame Fields and Charles Cooperwen standing just insile ofthe front door of Mr. Cooper’s livery barn last night they were folledto the graund by astroke of lichtning, md were picked upto all appear. aices dead, No vespiration aid noactin of tho heart coull be detected, Physidians introduced artificial respivation and My, Fieldssoon retuirnedto conscousness, but Mr. Cooperis still unconscous and his fite is indoubt. His hair was od and Mr, Flelds' hat was conside torn. A County Seat War. Teriran, Neb, Juy 1i.—[Spechl to Try Bre.]-Forseveral weeks past Burt county hus been engagzed in o county seat war, which cilminted tody i a speeid eletion, A strong i vil 13 between Lyons, O ld, Craig and Tokimal, where the cunty st his ben located duting the pist thirty- three yoars, The fidd las been thoroughly anvassed ind itis probable that alargvote Wil be cast, Bu St C Tie Bre 3 tion Monday night. 1 big bridgeacros thePl wd burned onespanto the wate would have destroyed the rtheeffarts of the citiens of Silv i, who tumed out and fought the five b such zeal that they contwlledit. HeWon His Bride at Last. rasKy Ciry Neb., July 17.~[Spectal am o e Brk. |-Ed. Willnan, who ashort timo ag was compelled to usean ax in hisavgument for the possession of Augus tus Gerhardt di ghter for awife, and who IS sinee cartied on & war atthis ‘placo and Lincoln, was today vietorious anwas mar- fied to thegirl for whombe fought, to the Water ilze, pecial to ted this sec ningstruck the r atthispoint AKearney Residence Bumed, Keunxer, Nob., July 17.—[Speial gamto Tir Bee.]-A residnce on South Centnl avenue belogingto Willam Mein tyre of Litchfidd, was burned this evoiin loss about#00, The fire wasevidmtlyof wu asno e bul ocupiel the FARBULY, 3 [ gramto Tie Bre. ] ’l‘hmnunu appointed$, Mickeyof Reynolls, 1o fillthe placeleft vacant by Conmissioner St Martin, thelast of the boodly oficers, who rsigied yesteray, The appintunents bave been made with a”view of electin g those appointedthis fall © a ful term. julge today this county, Lightning's Work at Wymore, Wi Neb., July 17.—[Speial Tele- gran to Tie Bee. ]-During aheayy thunder shower this evenin, L. Hempartry's resi- deneo wasstruck by lightning, The roof was torn considerably, but no_ further dimug was done o the building, Nowe of the family were injuted. Bardy Escaped With Ther Lucors, Neb., July 17 I Telegran to Tur Bk, ] -Mr. Poundstone’s cottage at Sixtenthand B streets wus entively sumal by five onight, The cause wis the oxplosion of & mp fanily bawly o caped with thr Lives Lives. The HARIsi i, Tue Bex|—The broken Into lst night and the tewn lt numerical indox destroyed. No other dain age,uo elio and mo cawse for theact kiowu A Fig Real Estate Suit. Liscowy, Neb., July 17.—[Speial to Tue Bik|—John €. Deputran has broight suit in the district curt agaist J. H.MeMurery, the real estale wau, and othiers, who, Le —[Spacial ‘s offic wis to clains, aro athmgling to rob hinof very val- uable propertPtyhe in thiscity, The tmct comprises sixpoghs. He also siys that Mo- Murtry s trying to_Hiegally hold posossion of two other pbewt of land and now a portion : TR 1 : of the city of Tahcotn, Tho pluintff siys | Des Moines and Viinity Vidted by & Vio- the dain§ 61, McMurty to the lind are i st Otly o3k 1eliikbs 19 Th JLE trought laat Electrio Storm. Rowena Young to recorer maltyin that ity MebDeyntean piid 310,50 to Mr. | A and Mrs Samnet W, Tittle for these trads, | CONSIDERABLE and he asks (s “the mistike made in the | judgment rendével in the case of Rowema Young e corigafal. In the petition Mr. De- putrn intimates that MeMurtry knew of the mistike, but aetpted by fraululent intn- tions has taken advantige of themistike. OUNTY CONVE \TIONS, 'FROM THE HAVKESE STATE, PROPERTY ~ DAMAGED. Several Persons Stunned and wise Imjured by Iightning— Munchrath's Sctence Commuted, Other Cheyenne County Bepublicans. Sipxer, Nob,, Jily 17.—[Specil Tlegrnm to Tue Bre. |-A lirge and enthusiastic on- vention of firmers asembled here todayin | thecourt house for the purpos of decting | considerible. damage being rported by delogates frm Cheyenne comnty tothero- |lightning Mr. and M, T.C. Osbore and publican stats tion, and unanimously | their five chiliren have resided inn two-story adopted the following resolution: | frame onth ner of Day and Wileystreots ans of Choyeme | eversine thoeyclne of July 21, 1854, which st sin- stroyel overything they had on farm noar Wink Thoy themselyes — escapud | with their lives, while trees crashed down upon theie house, Mr. Oshorno has been neryous about storms. When the storn this zoorning he arse, we airsand brought down his ehildron sc to have his Litle flock together. AL at o v wis anaw Fil roar, a biinding fla | thehouse filled with fino dust utes My, Oslorne felt a stin opof her heal ns if nee herscalp, For eldost daughte side herstunned, but fortunate killd. The house, however was visited in every part and piwes knocked off, sylinters | bitin out, holes burned thrugh the walls, andhavie crated generally, With the bl cane dwn an oak tre in the yau, ring it, and befor reaching the ground over {0 thelouse and rau all avound ral of the neighbors wer alio Des Morses, Ta an to Tie 1 o this ¢ July 17.[Special Telo- A violent electrio storm @ v y alout 40'clock this morning, stealy firene in popilatin anl ovor. whelming v jorities whith hive alwiys hoen 3 this portion of the state, entitl nition in thefory refore, be ration of the by the stie reubil =t oflee o f 1Etomey genor further the inte ani his intirests W horoby request him | Ates from Cliey cine county to Alter the aloption of the forezoing resiu tionloud eries wore nnde for Rayi made anelogientspech on theissue bef thepeoplo. He numed the deleqtionheated by Judge Gerge W min- in the run Keya Paha tomaty Republicans, SHRINGY TR Tur Bxi.] —The delegition eleded Tueslay | s to represent Keya Pahn coungy in the state cowention was beaded by F, J. Skinner. Delegates were also clected o atlend the Thirnd distrid congressional convention. The delegatims g uninstrcted, thestate dely tionis thot od betyveon Rich- ards and Tthe delegtion to the Third congressionl covention is for Dowsey. An alliinee people’s conven tion is called to meot atthis placeuly 26, for the pirpose of sending delegates to'the ixuln‘[wn-{ml state —_— convention and the nomination of a county Heidr to ticket. The move i democratic in this | IspEwNDENCE, la., couty. egmm to T Hitchcocle Coanty Republier baker and restanrateur of this city, lucky CoLmirrsoy, Neb, July 17.—(Spedal Tele- [ man. Itlooks as though hewillbe worth a gram toTire Ber]—At therepublican county | million or twosoon. One hundred years ago convention, Jolh Brnd died in Ansterdam. In neld her tolay, the followings | cougressionl deligates were elected: W, L. | wifo als diel, leavingno heivs, ind the gov- ernment conyerted all propartics into money, O A.J. Coons, Fred Watts andJobn S. | which his been acumulating oversince, Mr. Wise all 2. (. Law men. sentorill covention M. £Lillbery has received notifieation from € ran, G, W, Doy wd F s0 aprivite letter foma brtherin toreprsentative conventi ountry, stating that after a ceuntury of . J. D Spragns, 1. D. He I kithandkin have been found “and Leonaxd Dimellal for 15, D. Glaseof Hiyes | the final papers proving relatimship hav nty. Delizates to the stite onvaition: J. | ben f11id. The creumstances of the case Koortz, M. 13. Lewis, William Kuigh notclean, as Mr, Hillberg isonlyableto stat . Dycr. . N, Lantz of Galna was nomi- | that M. Brand lis father's aunt, and nated for ctnty commi cand C. A. | theliving relatives on this side of tho house Rady for cuntytittome Tho estate was enormous, and in red- years has imounted to $14,- Ling of the lvirs was recently s dedded to make a setilo- was kept up for | halfan lour in that part of the city, Ono | boltstruck the groundin the bed of Bird's run, boring a big post holo in it. A fow utes before ¢ ock the tower of Frank- lin school was strick, s ny_one corner andshockingseveral persons inthe vicinity. M, George Barton, half a block from th school, was knocked down but nov serious] hurt. Reports from other parts of the cit, areeqully startling. Tillion July 17.—[Specal Tol- Brr.)—Hoey Hillbersg, o 1 his . Cooms, Jumes Keith County Republicans. 0GALIALA, Nob, July I7.—[Spedal Tele- gram to T Bit. ] —The republicars met in thecourt houso today at 2 oclock forthe election of delezites to the state con M. A. Dough leadel tho ddegzation. Resolutions were passed instructingthe dele- gates touseall Imorible means to have the State oy ention enderse aresolution makings usurious contrawls voil as to prindpal and interestas weld as a nisdemeanor pinishable | by fineand imprisonment, and also s denand thut the repiblicans take stand aginst the controlof our paty by railroad corporations | and that they Vo for no man on the state ticket who does uot dayor the above resolu- tios. 001,000, held, when it w- Munchrath’sSenten co € Dis Morsis, Ta, July 17—[Special Tele- grm toTie Ber]—Govemor Boies tolay commuted the semtence of Fred Munchrath, jr., from two yearsin the paitentiaryto three months. Munchrath was ono of the alloged conspirators whose work resulted in the asswssinitionof Rev. Haddock of Sioix Cily @ few years ago on ac of 1is aetivity in tho en forcerment, of prohibition. The governor makes o lengthy statenent i which he tikes the ground that imasmuch as Munchrath wis the only oneof the eon- spiratons corvicted, and that the evidence 8 i nt- ter and was largely the vietim of circum- stances, he thinks the sontaice excessive and therefore conmutes it immuted. Ote County Alliance. Nenmsia Crry, NeB., July 17.~[Special toTe Ber]—Ameingof the allanceand Kiights of Lalor wpresentatives of Otoe comty has been callel and will be held at Symcuse on Saturday, July 19, The medting is called forthe purpose of naming a dats for hollinga puple’s or ndependent comnty con- wvention to elect delegates to thestate conven- tion and place an independent couity ticket inthe fleld, Thomeding on Saturday will cousistof five allance and five Kiights of Labor delegutes and 1tis proposed to hold tho prinaries Thurslay, July %, aud the conven- tion onJuly26. sors Frightened. CEDAR RANDS, Ta., July 17.—[Specil Tdle- gram toTisBee|—While Adjutant General Green, Captiin Kotcham of the regular amy and Cobnel Boeson of Marshilltown were going out of town to arrange for target prac tico in company with E. FL Smith this fore non _their téam becamo frigitened at a plunbers’ excavation in the street and fell in thehole "Tho men were protty badly fright- ened and were somowhat brused, butno scrious damage was done. An Incendiary Kire, Drs Morsgs, In, July 1. —[Special Tele- grm to Tar Ber.] —Barly this moming fire destroyed a rosidence at 817 East Seventh street, vithvaluble contents. The firemen had hard work to avert a disistrous bluze The house was valuod at #1000 and_the con tents at 300, thelatter insired. Tho origin ofthe fire 13 mystery, as the louse was un- oceupiel at the time, but the_indications are that it was robbed first and then set on fire. Military O Dawes County Bepublicans. CmaproN, Neb, July 17.—[Spedal Tele- gum toTup Bee.]—Ia- the wpublican con- vention of Dawes couty today a rsolution to repudiate Torsey and instruct thecon- grssional delegation for Kinkid was tabled. Asolid Doney delegitionwas then named. W, W, Wilson, a farmer, was allowed to sdect the delogalionsto the senatorial and ropresmtative wnyeitions. State delegats were 1ot instraced. A, Barulty nomi nited for commissimer und W. G. Pardoe for county attome LU A Nora Springs Sensation. Masox Crry, Ta, Juy [Special Tele- gnm to Te Bee.]-Nom Spings has a seisatin. A, D, Strongwas arrested Burt County Republicais. Texivat, Neb., July I7.—[Spedal Tele- gram to Tuk Bre.]—At the special election | & held in Butt county todiy Tekarmh lacked | TV SO B b SO o sixty-tireevote of having the requisite | YSICEIY fir rumingaway witl tho wife of At of allihe votes cst thus. muking | M. Frukli, a esidnt of Rodkforl. M. 2 ol i et The core | and Mrs., Frankin wore marriod but four e (st o Toltanah, | Weeks igo, the latter beinga_dwghior of D, Tyonsand Onleanet mnd whileit 1sto be wo. | Morvisim. ' The facts are yot tobe developed. gretted that thematter could not have been All parties ave highly connected, settledon the fist ballot, vet there is little PYESTRSINC dubt that Tekamah will tomeout abeal in the en, AnEndto the Epidemic Des Moryrs, Ta, July 17, —[Spo grm to Tug Bee.]-Governor Boi morning reciveda litterfrom the ties atthe Clarinda hospital, statingthatthe threatened epidemic hns cased to exst. At oo time thirten patients and atendits were down, oncof the latter dying, butall have now recovered but one, il no fears of the spread of the discase aro now held. McPherson Connty Republicans. McPur *b., Jul) -[Special toTrr Bee) his county held a mass meeting of republicans. Mondiy and seleted a8 county central committde ad delegates to end the state, congrrssional, senatorial ind legis. lativeconventions, Williim E. Wisner was chosen u delegate to the state convention, All the d s were Iumn\rm'lvd I County e p..m‘ Ans. SuToN, Neb, July 17 al Te To Be Taken to ) Dis Morses, In., Jul gram o Tz Bre,]—-Sherft D, A. s North Platte, Neb., has departed from Des to Tk Bee | v 1mu' here toc Moines bearing authority of Governor Boies the following diegrates vere clected to totake from the Clarindajail 4 mm wlho is wpulican conventitn to be held Satur awcusel of selling mortzaged property. July 19 Heney Grosshans, William Bukersaid the aecusal was an od ofender. i B Schwab, B F. McGill, S s William Schleicher, B MR. CRADDOCK'S SOHEME, Neispict R, 2 upson, W, e — E Benis, Augist! Chall wd . 1. Carup. The Btate f ocrotaty] of. th Kalghiv of Tabor Talks Politcs. J. H Crnddwk, state secrtary of the Knights of Labor, was in the dty lst night delivering words of political consolation to the members of the Hod Carri union, A lagthy meeting was leld beh 1 ,at which Mr. Craddock urgedhis | ers foturna deaf earto the entreatios of both plitical parties and stand firm for the ind pendent movernent. According to Mr. € dock’s own staternent he hasbeen hustling and dwring the past four wecks hehas by visiting smal towns out of thewuy Dlaces, organizing the s and tradesmer iito mixed assemblies of the Kiights of Labor, for the pirpose of making a fightdur- In"!\n fall c nign. Ve willnot fuse with either party,” said thé gentleman, “but if the peopleof the Wrties have any ovorurs to make we will iste Before the clection com W organized onevery hill top and in valley, and we will make the politiciuns thinlk the Knights of Labor and the furuers’ liane onanizitions are i powe On wvember i1 the peral assemnbly the Knights of Lubor w hold a « in Denve 14t the present time dock’s schemeis tohave the deless leave their homes early in October, stop inthis state aud flood every hamlet and school dis- trict with Kniguts of Labor aleers - Sweeping Alleys. was ad last mee! i th troct tors 1o all paved Clay County Bix Bitte Re ml)ll("nm HENNGIORDLNAD, - g to Tie B Butte county wit@rday so the state conwatin as folows: Anott, Janes l)m‘km, 3 L. Reed @ ! Nounds, This is gener put cof the Dursey over Rithans 6o, yi Boone €oignty Republicans, Arnox, Neb! ' Spociil to Bee.) v delegation to Boone count ITibublican convention docted in his podcinet Monday. The con vention will behedd Saturday, In all prob. abil oy delozalion will bo se- Jected to 0 toi3] wngressional wnvation, Valley (otinty Republi Omnp, Neb,, July 11— [Special I\ Tue Be]—Tha repablican county tion met heve this aftermoon. C leads the delegtion to the stite It goes uniustructe doors and mn conven Jowett vention —— Mushroom P¢ Mushrom poisoning among tha pe dispensarios k dotes, says the Unfortunately — of soning. is =0 common ants of Ttaly that rural prealy a stock of anti- Mustrated American, , these rar reach the | pationt in time, and desths of soveral membersof o fanily simultancously reported froquently. As Ttalian p: antsinsist wpon eating what they su) pose are heanlth ful mush rooms wh they have anopyortunity to do so, it is proposed to disseminat. s simaple in- structions with réspedt 1o the edible and non-edible fungi. Mr. Crad tes The Costof A msolul fng of the ity wu n plod at the s cout vicp WOV | flloys at loast one Thire ar 804 miles of Omaai, sud Lo swoep thon o wi st ubpulEH) per uonth, or §00 for the t ‘l months in cach year thatsweeping is doue, 1 alle 10! DAV s in son BEWARE OF PITFALLS, A Warning Letter from Buffato County Kewn Tiuw ingly w political intorest, some extent in the repuby ton. 1 parti the cau gust of soom to vo his party tactics crat rgurdloss of thename of the ticket on | house of G, W whicl coun fodert and one oz encies t the vopub! simply Wt 5 o fi tured It rlrond mo Towa | inn alding all th 08 tion, f¢ more th allizance ment th contwl woak have ar can il thedrp As th ool kindly toward the mo reali prohibi resulls this qu and iy and the envoys there is ingg in t ing and quitea T'he nomination whois a ca publica the allis recond hy the peoj tion, I 1o 1 enthusi ublicans ates will on the Politleal Situation ix ey, Neb, July 14, Although the we: arm, it scomsto have no off which will culm can stato conven- v head of the non ther n ths viclnity t n lengue seoms to have aropped into | ip of the demoerats, much to the dis many god republicans y zo that a dem, toalways vote fora demo- 1o may bo u candidate, theallianeos ind labor or ed, nominating two roproso » county attormey, giving to the ations aid of veput he priviloge of attending that they may be ho “tive conventio itionand th san pavty, aftor which t find they havo been helping to nomi we democratie candidates tor oftice. v inthe state s havo cap thoe allinu lopiygg the iy woeak or will givo them ropeat the itic governor nocrats ave ropublicans » prohibition ques be able to pull of majority to the the furthor state can convention will t »ads, thus hielping tho peel republicans in the alliance to 1 exeuse for voting for the domocratic have 1om whom they penistontly urze and with gr 1 squa In Buffalo lizations tives labor i mm 1080 foat ¢ y will 4 tick pportunit of ke of eletingn « dhlican state, v can 1o diy as on ling sure they w han our republican cadidates and by Lt the wpu led by the v which h at fot all democrats o st by rty. e prohibition campai number who have horetofore sment, h be; millions in it" es, without any good Phe recent. debata on sstion, with the production of facts gures on tho side of anti-prohibdition slish and misstatements by the hired who ure in_tho business for what init, hu nt, feol Liis part of the state amon the read thinking people which will make difforence when the vote is count icueral A, H. Conne for governor by the r v would take all the wind out of ance scheme from the fact that his ss0s a felt an to for the 1 prog] that “there tion campais to the peop 1i npart ples side on the transportation Lisability and integrity is so inthisstateand he woula asm and interest ento an in the camp which would draw back into majorit rolled with o1t yearin inatonc ernor, w Cowil loyalto” portati 10 010 tailed d differen when tl intivency combine tlemmen, dem lican li oughly and ot combi of the roads w who thor longlc fi on the | vention party as wer Boblngersoll. One More Con Gax tor of T ment a Hamir gression Judge ¥ ernor- A 1ghly drelief in ¥ of therepublicans wi 1 the allance patty. In fact, in > hold even the republicans in line this tho west, it will be necessary tonom >t onl W yet fair who has a récorl on the side of the but they must also dispose of St and who have not b the peple’s interests on the n question. The annot the polls this fall with the own with men wiho haye been t to the people’s interest 10 farmers of this state ne nd power. Should the siceend in renominating it will be an ats to wrest this 10, S0 lot us gu: the cont eord has been d wnd produc: railroad these gon stato the repuby vd caretully andthor. roposed it our party i ailrond the appeals v when the rail drawingthe life blood from those and unmike parties andwhen onen wronsed will destroy even their and well served party, hoping to some other haven. A ml »art of the republicans in their will beas profitable to the democr the "Mistakes of Mosoes' B. ki n tie to i S e sslonal Candidat Ju o the Edi spBer: Iwish to modify o state ppearing in Tug Big that Judge aul Mr. Dorsey were the only con- wal candidates inthe Third district Turrison is init. Ex-Lioutenant( blott, referring to the judge’s cand Although Judge Harrison O IsLaxn, Nol date before the district convention, and I know of no spire m in 1don't tricts a think if he woull pre Hisnor exceller assurin any platform or might make. good, He will be one i the district who will in- oreconfidence. His judicial district th, will ba practicolly solid for hi thinic ho will go into the other dis 2 make a personal canvass, and [ lie were to consult his own interest toremuin upon the bench, nination would, inmy opinion, be an 1t one; his character woull be more i to the majrity of the voters than declaration the convention I cosider his chances very in the field, and if nomi nated will stay until the closing of the polls.” The rangem o'clock souri V- Poiut cellent park. shootin Music wil try ban The lat morrow, and will speeche ing y matny. boit tho e itors. will go as well along th willbe 2 prov indicati tion. Wil There Omahi hot »me t Omaha s tion wil this cha Campbell's Tnjurics Pro Willzam Camphbell, the house skull w fl afternoc ness to lold declavia compre: luugs, The yosterd who for Ndlson, five y at j2 mon, der, for petition, band, drank 1 dr that on salon evening and whi outof i e vight nent w U in to ninet losing b your. ( Tools thin #10, injurle In the meuts eis & movement on working S0 48 tou “The e North Fourt il C. and b Omaha Turne ents for their ave comploted ar- amnual excursion and A special |loave the W ebster steeet depot at over the Fremont, Elkkhorn & Mis- alley. and roturning will leave West bout 8o'clock inthe evening, An ex) programme witl be carried outat tie It includes prize tuming, glass ball s, boat s, buseball, , be furnished by the dand the Juyen ile band ter organization will arei make a i s will be made, and an exc form will furmish attractions for Numorous games will bo provided unil nusement of vis- Itis expect out six hundre from this city 0 from Fremont, as many othe 1w varions points 10 lin T'he fare for theround trip i Turners' pienics have always wpular and enjoyable affairs, and the ons are that thisone will be no excep- Several lent dane. - 1Ask for a Change in Hours, foot wmong tho men emplyed in the Grant and smelting works to secure a change of wko the ut-lour shifts itis cliimed, has boen for praciice av the Grant aud welting works In Denver, A delogi leall upon the managers asking 1 wge. This me the fudushils tal. nover whose a5 crushed Thursday afternoon by a apstain sweep, died at 1:3) ye n withont having r ained o mer was notified, but s an_dnquest, the attonding i thal the un fortunate man died ssion of the brain and aedcma of terduy scions vom the s District Court Tuportant. filing in th by was the petition of herself and her two sixteen, aud C S denson, o arric 1 keepor and hisbonds Stadtlan In her Ackerman a sum of 10,000 d son ulley mag by 4 that her Poter Nelson, on January 1, 150, fquor o excess in- Jensen's plice and ik for ~diys and we reaftor; April2y ho was Junsen's 10 dru late in the of that day he cd {0 his home, wod fy Yeuor drove his childven house and then assaulted his wife, | her down and kicked heron the sh, lnflicting a painful aud permi und. Forthis Nelson was arcostod police court, convicted and senter in the county juil, therchy s position, which notved him §1,200 4 account of all this M rieved and thinks that nothin Joss 30 will heal the mental and bodily he las sustained « county roudered yesterday : th M y days Nelson unty Court. court the following judg. Fred were To theeditor of | f is excoed- t on the nate to | s shown him to always have been on | nd to | inan hour | out muking led their | matter for the | take | is ) | out of town, Ican say that he will be a candi- physician | Schroeder New Eng D W National b lant; RN W va land 1 Ikinson, §200.22; M vk, Jud e M from William and ol Nowspiper Tue A | st from April 5, 1930 - The S 10 Just now cat never forgots | room 1 | boarded, windows f bou | the W. Va., mercial the hou attract m any one who may ¢hance un aft HOUSE U « 1 Houshaw, $41376¢ trust company va M. A Upton vs Fir it for costa for de= Union va G Cadwell & Co.y ol suit to ro- Bosche, with intors Y MUMMIES. tof an Ol house, but no! wo and ils than v the [ Il 1ted cointry yio tit s fu zled the n rhiest bodies of in life, ov to the uir, muini blue o W nat W walle emotion: flesh of lif that dis 1or tw out deciy bedroon. of his o ho suys, aftor o I work | self. mini leads The [ sits | out | four yomr guardof te deer. Rabbit | even ac 5 in i rful s moving | may be | e wh hous the hur me much no puill look o1 arse *h lie have | Tono one o wood. ud and | worlkeer of | long stand | of this disc he keeps i all his me; sorts, vog ensily wi LI strawhe Mr. Hamvri W. Vi, pr discovoric the Egypt wal s, I “The of Parsons of tianity. prayc Springs, diction us it wi by lave conti the revere Parsons wi pleasure dock left achers the times lumanity., und sincer way, th ont ¥ Mr. this ture phere An cumsf lated of who 1 six your motintains, | dence Jour tume duri | evening dr | taini sumably t th anwhile, of 18 than il th I me | searcity hotels | profit weather e und man m the time guard, filled Sundz the gre i the prayer wa s long, it his not ye There is no telling he g the psomely 1 of « tons o mi wo ad Y pu lood, 1 nd sin the country thinkir sand In the v s wh ud or e His wn, bu that singlo as efféetunlly rooms his hat lon inan attitude S gzs, squirrels, to g 1 black blood Kknew 5 of beings. he fingoer and toe nadls show the pinlc and on the died of consumption the sea wy lain in this man's house Yo t u losson, us tho of ture museums bedroom its tongue, unde if itwere 'y that about to lap milk cut MOSCIVE Mue. H he can uro ni urned h sunker witing 8l but @ prog vincision of ny part of the body, so that it md the w fluids in modest stato parchment color y ying of time 1 and one almost solidified el wonderful ved by o divine sculptor from Ihink of slecp v pad nonurrow ed by hills so hi into th seen, all as w up of tho flesh, Wi that it is not West Vi 1 over the He mountuins is the five thoe front that is shut out tod. T valley h they to'elock, says v Philippi, nnati re is notl 1tious ng o road Come 1hout yard to glaice for travel tho that winds hills boyond, ties that have pu ot some of the full of mum human beings. Wt outriva gy ptian o 1 L bl rated with tho It 1 wn ros i Imost of tho skin expos wmd vise Lur out people Liv pussions and stand theso the cheok of one tlet who ark of sase remained elonr and distinet. yeurs exposed 10 these the alr, with- bodies have, just ahove his ss s discovery it is so simpled, of fiften, i do tha inventor him- Mr, Hamvick aro In the door that~« a huge white cat ayed, lolling w boy has be » doov istening, m tho solo Ona man= isn youngy chickens and R “this won dims tht wy with- wy sort or 1 unrick wrld without These two bodic inthis humblo th have bo- 10 odo; nd ey ghostly feels of somo likkeness S0 r with theso trified hodies! the ing | Covery. esh, w , butt the same for hi ables hout, do s, and pench now assured for the But this isnot all th mountains de | stop decay at any point, 1y this oldwor e Cures ule ter! Appli and docs Pruit of all , are kept just as and watermelons, nd cream aro Christias dinne ke has madelittle or no eflor onoune: of the ns kn y of re comn l he v nig Rev. M nued h nd s W the like w 1 o The ineve is the b ding foelings shonein his eyes Parsons will cut o wide off n s inthe to put his process, which such lc mon us Drs. Cilley and Fre sity, While of Washington, D¢ New York, and Hordes) one of the g age, W seems 10 rogard it rather as experiment than otheryise, S Slipped in an Ay Lowing may aptly he porting i s from Red Cliff, C NSO ht to listen to Rev. discourse on »s opened with 1 me nd worshiper slipped. in s taking n mllm]m ed and one of the neatest t 1o listen to ¢ st arm plice wise we like men who progress not, - torprisi men to and t1 ni, g tho '‘0ss at n ;'\n'\lw There is proof that a rises superior to the limititions of ci ances in the incident pro: Y y ight, of maiden ¢ | most part living on tho s, your Prove 1 even nd hig oned s men m v eor hprices, somuthing is evidently rned man of this smus of of Wheeling, atest ar ahond of what Indeed, Hamric 4 curiot on. tormed n roligious ox- s comfortubly ™ M, chivis- of Colorado ul of this juris s eflicacion quit doing, long it would not some devout an famen’ whilo breath. Mr, mado been. our chor Pad- or 1883 Paddock in our heart, with ht of orthodoxy in CMan wis onrnest and, by tho and s uty of talling with- the or We tor belic swath in distant fu- poer very g Land sally g ntly re New Humpshire landlord 1o requisition on thiseity for ved at once 1o Lk the Pro ed in temnis and conventionnl assist i the hostle cment wof the Thoe increae atoar summe deleterions to nation of cold nd it was in- radical should New Hunpshire ubreast of enters Fy proe tho nd, fe ore Absolutely Puro. " « strengih | port Aug. 17, 1 rhuking powdar, U s, Hizlen e Goverieuy e

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