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AHA DAILY BEE['AVED | Clevetand 1, and Zimii | pire-Striof ti1 and Batteries Harrington th Um Cinetni 3 Rhbines JOEWALSIPS COSTLY FUNBLE, | Players' Leagn an Errorata | nostox 030 | vits Brookly ton 4, Bre Batterios Kelldy, nd Kinslow INNING~ GANE, e and AT (LEVELAND Jow Boys One | (1, 40 00 ley Ll Lk 113, Pittshur e i Maul Cmalia's Shott Stop Makes Critical Point, 0 0 IT WAS A TWELVE Ehe Black Sox Give the of Liveliest ¥ Had—1he Club's Debut. the ghts Ever Lincoln 00 0 phia . B 1 Milligan wlelphin 4 tiday AT CHICAGO, City 6, O1 lo SirisQ 074000 Mo., August 00000 Bee. ] Oma icigo 15, Buftalo? Bufflo O aiteri Hadlo Muck. Kansas 08 8 2-14 000 0-0 Errors hi King mpires City played the wnd It exciting American Assovintion, 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 [ bl Tl for o1 1he yan Wa Cl Holland and Manning was brilliant, Omhascored in th Walsh {on a 5 and ¢ In acen o W gotting aron , IKcarns’ ou third th thiee-bigger, a Hoover's muff wed by wound in the which Bur s th al arize the arke or oln, Unnpire ) B Dasse i gl nd a0 si Smitl's fifth jux s falle Stop, In st Willis and bases, and a strike knocked the ut ot first ning five of b uffeeted In thesecond Lt the on a oklyn Batterd Murphy and Pitz, U pi Tanr Growing Aggress| ing ltter from Jake Gaudaur was received yesterday afternoon : Sr s, Mo, August 11 To the Sport- o of Tik B i paper statod by ansions to meet Bdward [ distinetly stated sy with the ‘Tribuna, Jeapolis, torow Hanlo made t 1 mak rain—t made would prefer 00 agziinst v and r y hall of the Moran nade with three 1s and on Cl and two out he ball to Holland and wis thrown T'he Blues batted Clarke hard, « their runs. The only W the score was Walsh's fum funing Carpenter’s twobageer and Swartzel's single gave arun, Manning's rap for a b and Hoover’s long drive for two bases g another in the fifth, and in the sixth_Cavy ter ot around on Walsi's fumble, Holland’s | hitand a wild pitch, Sieles by Suiith, | nd “tied the | row himon Lal Hoover, Coupenter, and H | seore in the b, and in the twelflh | Mass., for Stearns made a winning run, as told above, | his fast time on The scor Creve Cocurl e L5, O Tow v o hinds of ry that, he hits, filling th Munyan G Hanlon, us Tw then that T liad mon leadings daily of Mir and the offor I sever 300 1 Sidl ) OUATIA. any s iy vhon my f m row ugh : wants Trcmmling Baartzel | oing to malko hin L Motals A U INNINGS, Kansus City (ST L) Omb.... . 01000 HUMARY, 1 s —KansasClty 5, Omahal. Two- Carpente nd * Clar Donah g, Clove- nd rey. on halls Struck on Clavk 1. Hit alls— Dol wo hours and five ninutes. Hoover G Garna 1at the e remarked rough Tie Herald simulta- t he said in If Gaudaur s onamatch with Hanlon hias todo is to coverthe $00 the latter had posted for the past month with the York Clipper, and articlos of agrcement be Hanlon under imis at the bottom demoustrations, and when it comes down to ) e wasread to Hunl vening, and Mil 00 00 1—6 0 05 Eurn Baso Doubi T, Sw York fie could only repeat H, a pire MilwauXee 15, Lincoln 0. Neb, August 18.—[Speeial to Hundreds o1 people fiocked to | all grounds this afternoon to see the Lincoln clubmake its debut, The cited considerable enthusiasim despite the fact that the home team was contesting with thie possible champions of the Western ation. Unfortunately, the Lin upnearly all night in coming (rom Des Mojues, and fwoof the best players, Patton und Trafley oven underake Be Jouue e fucts themembers f the club showed that they had gooa stuff in them, and did at times some hrillint play fng. The lowl club wore ono nan short, and had to I wkee CBiASebs | ta b o T ex- apparantly intentional manner ch he allowed himself to bo put outand ay he muffed balls ot eritical ti batting was onoof the great, fen- 08 of the g Thornton, the pitcher of the M ikee team, put in some good licks en the _oceasion requir while Kid | yers, who is new in the biseball wor didsoue cxceliont work for Lineol score v ne B the baso Jake will flunk 1 business. Ciames for th That was a great O aguinst the Cowboys yesterday, and clearly demonstrates that the Black Sox are still i it. Six to five in twelve Innings isa contest both teams may feel proud of. The sume teams play tomorrow and Thursday, and on tho 16th Omha bogins a similar series at Denver. On the 19th they return pme and mect Sionx City on the 20th aud 21st, thene ux City for gunes on the $2d, 23d, thenee back to Omaha for < on tho 2651k, 27th and 2sth with Den- ver, and on the 2, %ith and 3ist with Kan- sas'City, Thesowind up their games until the 16th, wh rthern clubs come south for’ thel nunds, game ex- thi put up 4350- In boys had ce on the Blue, ed Haulon and John ‘Teemer, two of the world’s most famous oarsmen, bade adieu to Omat ing and left for Beatrice, where they row three mile race on Thurs- day on the Blue river for a purse of £500 sub. by the business men down there The course lies right in front of the Chantau- qui grounds, and it isestimated that the con- test will he witnessed by ten thonsand people, Tho managoment is making great prepa tions for the event, and excursion trains will berunon all three of the wads touching that point. last eves MILW AT " tanagan, 1| 3helan., 2. 0 Pett. v 1{Weldh, 1 Dalryingle,if 1/8hoch, s, Tart, rt 0 Morriscy Mayers, | 0K Mok 2 0/ ATy 1T homeon, p. 14 4l Totalsy ny Lucicy The following numt v Orleans b 2811 umbe s were received from wite last evening third; "$10,000; INNINGS, . 00— ¢ Dilwaukee ..., 3 —15 SUMMATY Wodt Do Two-huse hits rissey, Kroig Terts.” Bases Fartina, Dliys—Weleh on balis My orsf, y ton . Hit by pitcher— 1l ~ By Myersd, by Thomton | NoFarland i Kiele 1. Wild pilc of nd 1 Tuplres 1Geimih, Mor- , XAl A Bascball Tonrnament. SuesaNovoan, Ia., A 1 to T K] baseball te Mo., 0; E THE The first game nont here resulted : Mo anchard, Ia., 4, Denver 9, Sloux City 6, Dexvn gram to'I'n today's games SPEED RING Monmonth i Rac August mmary of tolay’s races: Seven-cighths of a mile—Meriden won, My Fellow second, Belwood third, Seymour, Gri- waldiund Louisa M, seratched. Time—1:: Thyee-fourths of a mily, Junior Champ stakes—Strath Sallie McClol vorite) third Moot Py B Pani, | Special 10 St DENVER SI0UX oy nn Black, m.. | 10 1 Glonn, 0 Kupel, Hrosnnh Meilone, ecielin White mi ath wo second, } tho Doviin, . 1:10)¢ oriin, fieeed Oneand one miles, Champion st | Salvator (the favorite) won, 'l 110 9 10 Fivenz seratehed. Time I'hre (u\|||||~u! an Vani fay Time-1: 18, One and on yorite) wor nldi s Onom wor omal 9% 12 00 Totals. “(colt) won, Mileties third Ac INNINGS Den vor REER Sloux City 0003 SUMM ALY Denver 3, Slony City 2 Struuss, Deviin hreo Dise hits White, 15 stolen={3y Denver 3, by Slouy ity 1 Loft on buses—Donver 2 Siou < Olty: & 4 oublo plays —White (0 Reynalis Crossley A Yowell. ' Hises on balls—Of § I, Wild pitehos Dy 3 Glone, Reyiolds, Struek ont—Ry |l ¥ Ir’ 1 “‘ >"n~~wi "“ Crossloy Tue Bey ‘T'ho anu ! Wours and five m it h AN hb And Fire k the Nebraska ion of trotting horse breeders will be held in tnis ity on Angust 10, and 22, Fift will bo trotted and ps which purses been offer 10 TR Ind int to the' most ting tory of the ussociation National Lea ‘Saratoga Races. ATBOS SATOOs, Y., August 12, L0000 gram to Tuk: Bre,]—The weather w 00 00 and the track fust. Fol Boston 5, Philadelphia 2 Philudelphia 7. Batter tt; Smith and Cle 113, 10 00 00 0 3 0— Furus Time —1:50 iy Dawn I, Sum cighth miles Eric lling —( Arub (the f Farned rins rd th Base lits Wi silone, Pow Two Lobeck, Me MeClolian to At (the fayor- Wood third The Nebraska Trotti amuny, Neb., August it by 12— (S} trotting moet ¥ ostponed. 15, Minn, A e Brey was postponed on wecount of races liberal ment e MiNyEAL Telegram 3t Paul wet gro; t 12, [Spec The Minneapolis- | for yne s, cations | in tY successful o hi uo. TON. 0 0 0 0 Toston Phuls Hit and Bonne Yowers 0 0 0 11 00— Errors Nichols Unpire wing is 4 sum ‘»-l.\ one mile--Bell °’Or won, Worth (the 1 write) lish Laldy and 1424 ond race, one mile- Ruperta (the fayo ite) won, Lady Pulsifer second, Eminence third, Bliss,Gunwad, Floodtide and Syracuse ~<|.Ah|w\l Time—1 44 | Third rce, threo-quirters mile, stakes—Cleopatra wou, Esperanza second, | Bertha Campoell thitd, Maggie Ward | seratched, Esperanza, Bertha B Filly an | Festina added. Time—1:16, | Fourth race, one aud onesixteenth miles landicap-Lavina Bolle (the fayorite) won, Wilfred second, Martin Russell thivd, Puzzle, Unclo Bob, Eminence, Hamlet and Bello &' Or sevatehed, Time-1 ;49! { Fifth race, one aud oue-half miles, United | States botel stakes —Siuola, un added horse, | was nade the favasite and svon, Tiaae Lewis | second, Rancocas third. Time- 2:87 | Sixth mce, three-guarters mile, § Little Crete, wou, A Puz- thard, : Quypeto PITTSHURG, 5002000 2020001 Errors. \bert Kittredge, AT Piitshurg Chicugo Hits 12 18 Pltts Pittsburs 5, Chi and Decker; Hutchinson Uwpire--MoQuald AT NEW YORK. ow York....0 0 10 02 Breoklyn.,......0 0 0 0 00 Hits—New York b, Brooklyn 1 Now York0, Brooklyn Batterles und Buckley: Caruthers and Daly --Liynch 0 0 0 0—3 0 0—0 Erroi Russio Umpire AT CLEVELAND, Qleveland,.,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Uinciunati...0 0 0 00 0 10 Hils—Cleveland b, Ciucinuati 0, 0 0—1 0 1—32 & selling— Srrors— | hospital, Ballyhoo, Raymond, and Letritin sers Hartison third, Brigel, Syracu Time—-1.16 and Circuit Roces. N. ¥ August | of the Grand Cir Th it ty 10,000 g0 G the o ho att o the day te was Flower ( 1S th t proved a great race. Thet heats to fin <h, wed Rose third, i livid Best. tin 220 trot, #2000, divide s Alice nd, urth Best time -2 Keokuk Races, Tn., Au 12.—Ten nded the r $ her lay, the “Big [ Ottumya, W00, ts Abe Grean Jucko t MeDowell third, Da; thov o att i P ur including Indeyp Moines I Summary Two-yeor trot—Marion Wilkes won. Bost time—2 % pace Deacon won Half milo, rar mond and Wild Best ¢ Belle Lose each took @ heat. The English Ta At Sy the race for Mr. A.T W tho Kempton Park i il year-old stakes was filly M corn third AT BHIGHTON Parthian, Sayage, burgz, Mid Rappahanmnoc Urh 'he Abbess, o Bonrbon, Dalsyriin, estone, hird race Fourth race Fifth Sixth Seventh -Zangbar, John Burley ATOOA. uy Royal, Kittie T, momo, Franklin D, Uncle Bob, English Drizzle, Australitz dy. First race-Pa Second race Third race Fourth race fth race Entries for AT irst race, five-cighths of Pemy Royal, Little Bess, Phil,” Bd. Leonard, Caprice, KKittic Today's Races. ATOGA. a mile, selli ehths of . Pluto, M Fraukio D mile, s herita, Bill D), Arehiteet L race, thy Slids- . Uncle Bok mmit, Cambys Divizzle, Tom Hood, tacy, Harbot I Fifth race ter, Satisfac Major Tom, Gunwad, e-quarters of led Fellow, Delmar, Gymnast, hts, Fuanstina wile, selling -Sena, B ion, Pullman, Hydy, Of slack Diamond, Big Brown a mile AT BUIGICTON, Pirst race, seven-cighths Waldo Jofinson, Woodbu Aunie M, Parthian, Little Mo ton v "en Brook, Genevous. Socond vace, seven-cighths of o mile, General Gordon, Cast Steel, Crispin, bury, Brown Charlie, Squander, Ju Roger, Middlestone, Heret, Touris Third race, threequartérs of 4 Owen, Golden, Vevay, Mar Srelkka, adena, Muid of Rich, Miolctte (gélding), Tappahanic three-quartors of ‘a Mary Murray (geld Abbess, ( a Girand Dulse Aust allett, Kelkenney. Fifth race, one mil Bourbon, Gendarm Dalsy rian, Radimt Sixth race, five old mai selling-Tattler, Defendant, unshine, 2hths of a mile, two. Shen Van (calt), § thian, Sinola (colt), John M, ass, Lady Hawkins (colt), Aurico Ba Adeir, Sir r il Wood, Biddic Doyle, Lizzie Pickwick. venth race, threo-fourths of @ ight Bandicap—Lee Christy, nquist, Repariee, Har Johin Barleycorn, Dublin, Monte C: Gown. Weather cle (4 randt RIDDELED WITH DUCK A Cheyenne Ma tention Paid to His Wi Cuevesse, Wyo., August 12, egram to itk B, “Thompson, employed by clectric light companie: from Denver this morning, noon he started tow: Woolens, on Sevente Just as he reachied the o A man named one of the De rived in Early this i rd the residence of nth street e the curtain on window was raised and inside appe This 1w Nt 11 Low ched ™ re wran were and it won, olon won, wson 1sand uit lonce won Red- Time am to the two- o olt Uni- . Passadena, hena Van (colt), John M. corn, Ludy. ing— Little lling o’ Inge- ), Di- ralit Eics n il Ju ile nd, ile n jneri; The Diudee, year: ’.\\ ~.|| John mile, Zang" %, Rover, sto, Gray SHoOT. Disapproves of At- [Special Tel Ji unes enver town After- J. of an red Woolens with a shotgun in his hands., With- outa word he opened fire and part of charyze took effect in Thompson's face. first was quickly followed by a sccond which again lodged in Thompson's After the second report. Thompson stag down the streetand got around the co before Woolens was able to get another into his gun. A crowd of _cu people soon collected aud was arrested by Officer Nolan soon afte had Left his house with the expressed in tion of giving himself up, Thompson was 1 and was subsequently The doctors bel nstances Woolens ajme ppirently only seattering shots were in Thompson’s face, Duck W and Thompson’s face presents a oy pearauce Ouneshot struek him ¢ of the ne ‘The doctors prol four irches without beir ble bullet, Itis from this sc est trouble is expected and the Thompson's recovery aro good plications should_sef in. Woolens lived for six years in (3 kept a restaurant there.” Thompso with lim for some time, and it is alienated the affections’ of Woolens? oolens subsequently moved to Denve the express purpose, his friends say, moving his wife from theinfluence of son. The latter soon followed them ver, and it is claimed they had rex TINCr 1 ions. After remainin, while Woolens moved hey wher a commission merchant. — He wife and children with him. sveral months ago Mrs. Woolons cast, it is presumed, because the shooti been arranged between them, to the transaction will- make any st the affair. Woolens will be heid to awai result of Thompson's injuries, - The New Silver Law, V ASHINGTON, August, 12 partment has practically completed its for the execution of thenews law, which goes into effect tomorrow. burcau of engraving und printing has iploged night and day making the treasury notes required by the bill, but the printing has been contined to notes ¢ nomination of §1,000.and $100, Niu willion dollars ~in these notes tul d over to Treasurer today receive the impression seal, which they are 5,000,000 worth were uy and shipped to the sub-tre; Iu New York for use in the payment fc ver to be purchased tomorrow unc termsof the department circular of Aug last. Purchases mado elsewhere paid for in drafts on the assistant trea in that city until provision is made for plying tho other sub-treasuries, with notes. Director Leech, who will have ch en to the co ve that in shot ible 1the b the W ree that the g al Th to wed in De +hiis f brough to of | of the purchases, says e doos mot prope the rates offered or ac- the amount malke public eithor pted. He will gi purchased, out ouly e A Change of Bas Garesuura, 1L, August 19, gram to Tur Ber|—E M. Herr, tendent of the Galesburg division of the lington system, has resigne position of master mechauie of the Chi sup Mmos A second, U\nl Milwaulkee & St. Paul g wvedto the police sty or of of will f the The shot, fuce. gored orner Lol ous Woolens v he iten- wtion punty both alittle too high > ap- ri the reat- 13 co and boarded leged wife, for omp- Dei thel uve athor U his weut g had Neither party tof it the The treasury d ang ilver The been ney so far | of the eteen Wwere H¥ston the 10 com asury o sil- the ist 1 be surer sup- new harge se o erine to accept the cago, el near Bent, | | [ | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEE Operations of the Cengns Law Extended to Unincorposatel Express Companies, | PASSAGE OF A" RESOLUTION OF ARREST, 10 House Pasies the Bill Extending the Time of Payn Purchasers of Omaha * Indlan Lands. it to Wasnivaroy, to business this The senate got without v to comp: 1 the coedings usu tendance of 4 Me. Hu extend the con | express companic Mr. Edmunds tee, reported an amendment to be offered to the river and havbor bill, and explained that its purpose was to make it unlawful to ob- uct the naviga 1 of ar of the navigable | waters of the United States, The amend went was |l table and ordered uted Mr, chan taviff billy the | he | & ch | previous que ! sition had ame disno Mr. Frye sk the senate bill 1 authorizes the sottle the indebt the Sioux City Objected to, The tariff bill was then Morgan resumed his argument agatnst the in- crease of duty provided for tin plates, Alluding to Mr. Edmunds' motion_to debate und other propositions of like acter, Mr. Morzan said no democratic senator desived to provent the passage of the bill They had mevely attempted to have n free and full discus-ion of it—a discussion which had not tuken place in the house—and which wis chioked off by the rules of that body. Mr. Daniel spoke of the proposed i nInInl\'nu!my«lnm as another step in tho relentless and inexorable war which the re. publ ¥ had waged against the agri cultural and producing classes of the coun- try, Referring to the proposition to limit de Mr. Daniel said that such gag rule vould be a fitting windup to the sac ¢ comedy before the senat Tl spoke for the farmers were to b gra and were to be told to spe minutes and go home, claimed, “upon v you can hear st or without ind Mr. Moody said he ty of th dment, v on and after Januury 1, of tix d on bar, blg asked Mr. Aldvich w Mr. “Aldrich admitted statement. Moody s at there was ion in the bill of mote import ple of his own stite and toa the people of the United Sta vision that would impose pound on metallic tin, V rs the most extensive id ly the richest tin nes the world had been discovered in the Hills of South Dakota and Wyomingz. only was tin there, but iron for tin plates and out of whichthe, coke was to be mac fuel to do the w with. Whatever he uld do te cor develop manufacturi 1stries in the west he would do. he tariff bill was - laid aside t and Mr. Allea reported back the house bill to continue temporarily tho appropriations for the supix of the government, and it went over till tomorrow. After an executive session Journed. repoy the s to bill to require in- sorporated | back house mation to be obtained from unin and it passed fre the for a 1 at was sented a resolution r debate timo of it Lon th Blaix ved a resolution for such s as would permit the » be moved aftera prope idered two days, and the as made of it nanimous consent to have n up and passed which ctary the treasury to {ness to the government of Paatfic railroad company. on up and Mr. limit was advised by a ma finance _committee that an rod imposing aduty 1862, on- block oxide k and pig tin, and he rectness of the co no pr 10 1o th arge vortion tes than the pro- duty of 4 thin the its o prob. in Black orarily the senate ad- House, WasniNG1oN, August 12, today Mr. Cannon of Illinois, from the con mittee on appropri ions, reported a Joint resolution extending temporarily (until Au- #ust 24) the appropriations for the support of the government not. alrealy provided for in the general appropriation bills alr passed. Itwas passed. Before the passage of the resolution Mr. Cannon, explained that tho ap- propriution itex the sundry bill had been d to. The only matter upon which there was still a disagrecment was an item of legislation placed upon it by the senate, which covered the land and irrigation system in nearly one-half the territory of the United states. © This logislation was far- veaching in iwportice and did not belong upon the appropriation bill. It was this legislation that had delayed the pussage of the sundry eivil bill and rendered necessary a further extension of the appropriations. On motion of Mr. Cnteheon amendments were non-concurred _in o the house bill for the establishment of a national pavk at the battlefield of Chicantauga, and conference were appointed. On a motion made by Mr, Roger disappeared and a disclose one. On motion of Mr. Dingley a resol adopted for the arrest of absent me I'he senate bill was passed extending the time of payment to purchasers of land from tho Omahia tribe of Indians in Nebraska, Adjourned. Tn the house the senate a quornm call of the house failed to - RIOTOES MINERS, Minnesota's Gove the Scene of Trouble, PAUL, Minn,, August 12 —[Sp un to Lk Bee.]-At 5 o'clock this noon Governor Merriam received a tel from Samuel A, Maxtin, sheriff of Curleton county, stating that 100 strikers were rigting at Cloguet and asking that the militia dered out Governor Meariamacted immediately by telographing company K Second regiment, located at Duluth, to pro: ceed tot scene. State Treasurer Bobleter, lonel of the Second regimoent, left here uight and will meet company K at the North- ern Pacitic junction, take comimand and pro- ceed thence to Clouiet, which will be reache about 5 o’clock tor v morning, Other companies of the r rent have been ordercd under arms and will be sent to Clo quet by special train.if needed, The strik- ers are mill men und been out about two weeks, ‘They appeared at the Nelson mill on Saturday and with sticks, clubs and revolvers tempted to prevent the men from o work, Bloodshed ted by the | pearance th | aud wh specch # this ho anging shift peaved in large nwmbers and begar down men who Had taken their Knives and vevolvors were drawn ui but no, blood was shed, trikers finally captuved a man, but w by Andy Gormanand George 1. R drew and rushed | rowd. The strikers also fl volvers aud elubs aul b Matters looked deeided] and Rigby, but thetin police on the scene’ had on the mob and their wway from them, Th and vomained near’ th ing mill o'el at which time two of tk areested, when the others dispe village council has sworn_in twenty-five or | thirty special police, The riote expected to attempt further trouble at the change of shifts at 5:80 tomorrow morning, - For the Ele WasHINGToN, August 12 dred negroes and perhaps o score of white | men attended a mass meeting last night it the interest of the foder tion bill. Speeches were mule by I onta- | Kerrof lowa, General Chalmers of Missis- sippi, Hon. John L. Angston and others, As sistant Postmaster General Clarkson, umong others, s a letter of regret | ssoatnlls Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder | Ts promptly cured by the waters of Excel- | sior Spriugs, Missour. 1 Tele- after bo or- made mor the revolyers urished kni\'l‘m Kan thrg Iy arrival of spec a discouraging cffect prisoner was taken on Bill. About two hun- here n the judiciary commite CSI)AY, | satistied with his hours. 'AUGUST 13, 1890. THE SMELTERR MEN, 1t ABOUT E The Great Blockade on the New Y tral Practically Over. [ THE STRIKE | A Numberof Them Oppose the Eights | Hone Moven nt. held athstroet ting was called for 1g steps by which tho | ire t tundred 1 a tir South Thirte ALL TRAINS NOW RUNNING REG ot then he were about one migh hoursa | pr en Frank | Beekos Strockér was Ther n sent hn ap in th ny wi 1 as chairman in Mysterious fHints Thrown Ou Strikers That They Have a Very Important Card Tay. Frank Hoy was selocted as y and then the meetin | tary got down to busi John Quinn addressed the He said that the who worl 1t did n yih Said ha b ¢ L physiciar pay for his sorvi puny takes man's wage I'hese me and what if thoy ave B men and have v ts, 1 hemian is not here to addr It a Bohemn gathering, 1 at the r thev did s 1 work iy t want a Ew York, At Central dej g J of and 1l rog the men have know the co an pany existed even the substanc | senger trains wor the appearance of t the inflow attlow ¢ 1!‘ great as eve strik niv tlae om or th \ but the men ud to pay him th conts por roing month from each | souls to s nians, they d why i Bo. XS ss this meeting. 1 ’ ant superinten : i 0 can that S e i nd that tra = | interraption. This v donied the statement that men | Vice Prosi A rworked and snid that they fre. | 8L the men noeds worked td suid tia il | AlL i now leay Ten | tral dep on timg are ouly 1etained been partially resumed S T i rapidly ra t fiant th passen tencral Managor 1 a tel nt s | lay morning ree, sram from the Syra beon 1 § were runnin he said, ende bb said the road ne of talk English not rue sitt stating thery ol had ul th they were pr did not waut Lovert trated, He any extra stly entitled {o. not afford to s demanded an this he said all ¢ 1l be comp: 1 havo no marke uif the Omana refinery wus ol Quinu asked how matiy of th and there were about one hundred, were or of shorter hours, Kvery hand.in th ent up, and, encouvaged by this, Mr, Quinn offered the' following resolutions, which were esolved. That the Central T hereby reqiiested by this meeting o i ppoint a committee from its body to wait upon the | ers. rs of the smelting works and place the | The ds of the employes before that corpor- | yot another card to play, but e retit o just what that card is. The posto | thovities said today that all inc | were arriving neavly on time, the delin very trifling. All outgoing mails ave T ‘ dispatched on tim storm | Vice President Webb was wored for | office and go home this evening able hour for the first timo of the | ni He said it was bis fiest satisfied with | gor 1 hoped it would be t He said that they | W 1o id that the dissatis- right so single men who were W weels spasmodic points, That me. A lot be around service, 1 tle trouble hew and we hiave got to We will keep up ards as 15 it s thougl ould think the ber of Ho said that the | have gono.to work on the caused by outsiders | four hundred and the i rted to bring on and drive | teen 1red to thre ied men out, that their jobs might b General Superinten Ay from them, | 1oss to the company in ames Waleskensky said that the | was comparatively sma not a representative body of the passen lopit hat the present_agitation fore starting up the freight * the purpose of inducing the men to , and not that they might better their ndition, He said that the management had said that th calm is me I © Leen luty. One of ! Wi the mornin, in fu house were Friday night, I have been giving out newspapers in order to discoura, e r o ad bor union Is strikers still maintain that th olved, That the Central Labor union is ted to call a m joeting of the trades asscmblics at 1ts earliest conven- fence and T eportof the committee. | Up to this time it looked as though e thing was to be harmonious, but broke and speakers by the dozen ely a lie William Kinny, the day foreman works, said that the men wer their did not desire faction was caused uj Vi » 10 16 ata sinee He said it was all vice was concerned next fow ferent tolt far as tr ay expect outbreaks is what of dis, and w by on a strike, 1id hie was satisfiod v > hours were just w ith his Atment, it ho winted t Fisher said he | well and that the s and t ad always been treated | out erpeople had advanced | will money to him that he might bring his family 1 here Trom St. Paul ¥ vanl Brodil said ho aster for six yeur make i lated poir d for it had worked at the und had always been | long u u is t it f was strik hun meotin the em was in at Chic: Speci The Situati Cimesco, A st | Nebraska, Towa and Dak mwas | Sends Militia to | | vst ted Lim well, and that he wou nothing to dowith the shorter hour R movement, He denounced Quinn in the ey lest terms, and referred to him s a man wlhose only object was to ereato trouble, Pending an _animated discussion, i was carricd on in a number of differcnt suages, the meeting adjourned The Americans who were prosent, and who work at the smelter, stated that those men wiio approved the demand fc t-hour day have always been in faye such a movement, but, through fear, they were pre- vented from speaking theil honest convie tions. They said that a number of those who said ‘they wero satisfied with the present hours have time and again stated that unless there was a change they would have to quit work. . | e Bee.)—rom all of Aances aron the V licago nderbilt 1i 1, A ke is from the east are ingg usual and the different ro; layed forwarding dead f st fow s hay all fr it d ol today Tho the Central heen receivin ho nounces 1o the great crowd who lor 60 thut he is instructed to hive no records the names wid add; and promises to notily the need them, Interviews v men employed in dificult cap: ) Chicago yards reveals the fact that th ern men will take no part in the j trouble. They are unanimous in sayi they have no cause to strike and the st the Knights of Labor is no concern of Sies JINISTER SOBRAL SHOT, rou He is Condemned Dies in Nruw Youk, August 12, t Tue Ber. Private have been re 1in Enriques Martinenz ond Time and ison. ~[Special Telegram cable dispatches this city by friends of obral, late minister of | m affairs in Guatemala under President Barillas, telling of o liim, August Pinkerton's the strike od in the yard All 12, nen cnde ince tra the untimely fate that | SYC These fricads of Sobral | o discovered . e | running on toward ' wis nd con 1 without trial to be shot, com e ears of the Spanish minister resident in Guatemala, he interceded with Barillas, whoagreed tospare o Sobral’s life, but at once convened a court- | ever the stri far as this end martial. This latter b s asserted by | road is concerned,.is practically over. the fricinds of Sobral, wis entirely composed = - of men bissed against Sobral, and these con At Fonda. demned Sobral was veturned | Foxps, N. Y. to the ) d placed in solitar switchmen and exception, have r | At Bunalo, 3UrRALO, Y., August12.—Ney Central officials heve are more confide hurvicd oft to prison hi he n here, w finement to await” the president’s pleasure turned to work s uid that just prior to his departure nango President Barillas o some of his soldiers to eonduct Sobral to the vaults of we prison and theve hi7e him shot L PriLavrrrins, August 12.-The is & synopsis of an editorial on the Var strike that wiil appear in this woek's of the Knights of Labor: “From the when the active management of th York Central the f Vico Presidont Webh he b syster 1 to ko u Ienry Thomas, Crawford; | e company’s employe: s i _George, Lincoli, - Oripthal widows, | e Cmpany's employ Mary M., widow of William George, | tin Koients of | neolay minor of Robert Walton, Lincoln. | yud his plans laid Towu: invalid—dohn i1 Wilson, | e S kot Mt Ayvrg D. Worceste | Opportunc moment Washiigton Thorp, Shell Rocks pluinly. aspi Stutts, Land Thomas laug (et Ames; Samuel M. Chambers R Charlés Vanderin, Rolla; John' B S ymain Runnel: Joseph Kicher, Marshalltown trolled, . The A. Reamer, Grand Junction ; J Burnside, | werethe syst Odebolt: John J, Steadman, Council Bluiy plauned diseharge Restoration and increase—Thomas McBrown, | b il the Shellburg. Restoration and reissue ~Heniy . | onasob witic Burmeister, Norway, David Butcher, Knox- | {omo time. and - o ville crease—dohn W. Davis, Morsman. | with the situation it Lo fo. Reissue—Joseph T Ottumwa; Joshua P. | foaved that i strike Miller, William g Kinsev, | however mach t West Union; Ge 8, Dawson, Columbias | deplared. W hiat h Fravklin W. Obriham, Decordh; Tevi M. | by d fivamon Blake, Columbus Junction: Charles B, | istary of the past do Shields, Peoviu: John Heermun, Burlington. | {hat they witl have th South Dakota: Oviginal invalid-John | ha dof. he West, Gary, Inerease Blunf, Reissuo—Jame Reissue and increase— Wil Lak fo a Pensions, Special Tele- | Pensions granted B Original invalid—Richard Skin- ner, Freeport; Pressloy Martin, Mead; Jos seph H. Scavey, Moortield: Andrew Stew- Henvy Well, Elyria. Restora- Wa n to braskans HNGTON, August 12, i Bre, passed into in shall hive an i A\us any lab s to the 1o member of fnmetiat natie and evider be a y for it m be placed can s we ¢ 5 o wi wi rs Have Not Lost Hop - A )N Niw York, A 12 and lowa Patents, AL ’ Central that the he 15t Notwithst Nebraska un to T today as nee ¢ and H Arthy Clarenc sion grain 1 Charles ¢ Star Casper Devilbiss, Sl tachment for pianc A. Gethman, Gladb W. Hall, Lyons, la., Harsin, Lyons, Neb., corn planter Howell, Locust )., | bed Charles D, K Des *Moines, Ia., William F. Kendrick, assignee of or H. L. Glass, Wintield, Ta., mop tachment for pails; Willidm Lottri nell, fa., assi part to M \ runni ols ' and C, Cotter ! 16ld time, o of th Ia., reaper I toll v 8. MeDermott ot Without Auguste 12, Bew.|—Patents follows rd C , Neb, eley James L. Fisher, T fer, Grig we, H Charles Cl¢ separat were gr Anderson, Paw W railway sc In., “bicye e, 1 Jdohn 13, ke, s all b Las been swite as they come Dubuque, Ia., n, Stre F. Steven, 1 nut lock; Hora Downey, la., machine for while being dehorned ; Eugenc Creston, lu., embaln ratis A Fale Yea AneErDEEN, S, D, gration cdmw gust covers forty-tive co says the commissioner, from one-half to two-thirds of a crop of the principal st This, with good catt poultry and dairy proaucts, will make 1590 # fair yéar in South Dakotu, ! | orde 1, near cattle | pple, appa Troops Or Atmaxy, N, Y., A eral Porter ounce at or uc it appeari quired now 1 Home, Al holding ling N vderod in South Dakota, neo i August 12.~The immi issioner's crop report for A everything indicates Broken PHILADELPIlA, A willappear iu thi of Labor On account of the misle ports made public the | York Ceuual aud its employes, st 12,—The fol conear 1the stry Suppose and Lhere vunhing i 1s which ha An Editorial on the Strike, purnal of K district NDED, ork Oan- ULARLY. by the You o Grand longor o, Pas. with and was @ yards stored without had s suid to W oficial to the strik oy 1 wo t fHico au. mails v being beir ave his e Friday ke ex I deseribe the sit Ain s for the at aif t il the b vom fif- | gram to 1d the nes the 1 trains arly as \orm d @ par e | s Work nt the o wesl prosont ng that rike of theirs, | ) it was ins are v Y n th n the trilcing ith onc low wderilt Journal | hands gan p and been orted 2ht m th but th romi anding n tuty | not re nights ii we | port Aug 17, Be Sure It you have made up your mind to b Hood's Sarsaparilta do not be induced to take any other A Boston Jady, whose cxample fs werthy fmitation, tells her experience below “In ono storo where 1 went to buy Hood's Sarsapariiia the elerk tried to fudice mo buy theirown lustead of Hood's; he toldme their's would last longer; that I might take it on ten To Qet days trial] that It Tdid not like it I need not pay anything. ete. But ho could not prevail onme to chiange, I told him I had taken | Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what itwas, wag | satisfied with it, and did not want y other, When [ began taking Hood's wparilla T was feoling real miscrab! spepsia, andl so weak that at times 1 couid hardly Hood’s stand. T looked like tion. Hood's Sars: good that 1 Ly fiends roq Eria Gorr, 61 I\l'.]H a person in consumpe pirilla did mo so nuch at mysclf sometimes, wonder Sar sapa arilla Soldby a r 35, Proparedonty arios, Lowell, Mass. ne Dollar by C. 1 HOOD & CO., A} 100 Do ses ses (¢ wion I Now Y the ratc 1\ at that time. The men 1o perform twelve hours for which any fate-mindod por more shot pan it time slight by of W oneday son will eeneed: men o craftsmen be requived to perform, The com Lin response o the demands, ente au agreement to pay tho wen for all over in s of twelve hours at reduction on - the wages paid the day, which agreoment was red by the president of the road, Chauneey Depew, and lived up to for two months, and was then broken by the company, Whon a committon of employes wait he officers ol the corporation at that time to fnquire why the agreement was not lived up to they were coolly informed that the agreoment was ob- H0Xious to the wny, s as thoy the ofcers it tho time of makiog it unt of money was roing Another ugreement mad with its cmployes 15 also rathiessly broken, Through its reed to give e in the line promot cmployes i senic a vequired VO a1 1 ha louts than laborin didn’t the larg to cost by the e reaking thes furth, Yy { men th ir di concludes n_ Dope £ Lubor, fact that ervice o fits o i m The real x for the of a un chir of member il W m o the cha eing | Depew went abroad this s St Prrr rchinists ke of Machinists Spreading. L, Aug 'he striko of v nine spreading and The principal Westinghouso < saidl, all t ering 4,000, shops have al- i it 12 hours v idle, t Ll tomorrow, it house, i of the » demand kers' Spocl is 0 men are n ws o be ag and by Wi b veady cone The Cornicen trike. Polo, shorn the nearing 1o the and ram to trikes rnice w end, lemunds signed the e of the but it is fi s hawe yiel tr of e 10 striking orniceike For sumnmen ¢ + prominent dry S know of to use us Cl diavrhoen remed ente % on T, T of Los Angeles, 1y ure and 1in's colie, chole My Bear is not alone in ining that opinion, s, however known, edy is praised by il who use it. - REPARATION. MADE FULL of San Salvador ologizes for Its Rudencss, August 12 —Last Friday the partment received from Minister Miz- a telegram saying that during the battle n th n lor the forees of tho provisional a0 the American 1 down the flag department the s 1) demand re reinstatoment and and sco that all the rights of the United Stites and its citizens were observed, Last night the. department received word from Mizier stating that the provisional government of Salvador hud lioisted our thie over the Uanited States con- e sulate the bofore, at the same time salut ing it with twenty-one guns, and the consul liad been veinstated and the rights of the United States and its citizons guaranteod, Acting Seevetary Wharton said today: “It is most gratifying to be assuved from this news that Salvador is desivous and anxious to recognize and protect the vights of citizens of tho United States, and make all reparation possible wheaever auy disvozard or infringe- ment of them 1s brought to its attention,” ihe Government A Wa tate ¢ HNGTON overnment consulato in th and damaged t eity, h tion of protoction of the It is very i terial pr wble to the © of vast ma- remedy be ploasing to Iy taken, neeept- Alihy in its nature thise qualit a oy and e 1 - Opposed (o ¥ toa I3 ohibition. cteron the prohibi- A I der of the s sald thut the drug ) lst night, ot wish of bu 1o n ainst it 1 do into iquor elling it as rapelled to do lioy iness turned » willing to sell it i Juld b ¢ ied) Oppos: 1. MeLean's & 1 Purifi 1o it yedial prop form GIBSON--In 12, Androw f Alexandor wd Afhie 10 duays POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oream of tartar huking powder, of leaveninz strength— U Lsab. Highest 8. Goveraweat Ke- ~