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2 OMAHA 1S IN FOURTH PLACE, Yesterday's Monkey Work fets the Team Buck Two Notches, THEY PLAYED LIKE SCHOOL BOYS. Baker and Newman Lose the Ga Between Th ~ Billy Hart Shuts Out Lincoln ~Denver Drops Another, Incontrovertibly Minueapolis Is the weak 0st team in the Western association puts the kibosh onto Omaba inaw maketh the soul sick Itisagood thing but asmall cowd wit lay's **dub exhibition, and it is anoth od thing that the last shock of the baseball earthquake for a month te place tomorrow afternoon Nobody thought it possible for Harring. ton’s menagerio to take another ball from the Lambs, and the fow enthusiasts who went out yet she y that nessed yoste yestorday went purosely to sce them jump onto the hyperborean aggregation and wipe the earth with it And still there are sazes and sooth sayers and philosophers who claim that the 1ight ning never strikes twice in the same place, But it does. Ul leave it to Danny Shan non if it don’t Captain Howard Earl and his string of beauties come on the ground at haif past two tived in their dirt coloved suits—§6.2 nth street price—and wearing smiles wrapped 'round their greasy necks at least threo times. I'he tators applauded them gencr. rirly roaved in their un onsty roli able delight, when, woments later, the Lambs came gamboling forth from the club house und vegan their preliminary cal- isthenies, s of them, but ir s I'hey put up a game that was a disgrace to professional ball players, and while the Min nies couldn’t play a lick on earth they beat them just like cating cake Afror extinguishing the Lambs without a run in the fiest the Minuies come inand mado wrun After Murphy's hot ho euten by Jimmy Donnelly —whe perb gate, by the way. and W Shugart mace a three bagger the rubber on Minnehan's ittle hit to Baker Bakor muking an crror in tossing the ball to squeleh Colouel Saccharine at the plat “I'hero were lots of people there, however, who thought, Newman should have caughi the pall, and the ereor was his, but Newman couldn’t have caught it, had it been a four- story building. His cateting all day was ve imo winners, every ( proved four-tine te zontal had been layed asu sh, too—Mr, 1 run across very In- next two men went out and the score d 1 to o, v five straight innings the Miunies threw the ocnsomme into the Lambs, just like suck ing the head of your cane, although they had wen on the bases in every inu Run bases ! an oyster i st Can ba tree! But they made things hum in the sixth you bet they did, Listen! Papa Mo ¥ opens up by spanking her for a neat single, and Waeo Baker duplicates his effort, But Halligan, who has been hit ting like the old lady kept tavern in ‘Terre Haute, pushed his club against the gentle zephyrs three times in suceession and hunted the_benen Then the dusty fittle gentleman with the mellifluous cognomen, who guards short for the Harrington gang, made a cow's leg of mself by letting Newman’s little rap get away from him. It also let Papa home, and Bake to thivd. The Commodore then basted her for a sin gle, Donuellly got his base on batls, and Grifio bt her out safe, and Managor Shan non and Josie Walsh, too, and five great, big, bloated runs ran across the saddle rock! Whoopla! but that was fun. “Thou that beloved old hen ot in he until the lust half of the cighth was r and the camel’s back proved in; the oceasion. Aftor gotting two strikes on Catcher Dug ule, who is so fat he has to prop his optics open to see, Buker very idiotically gave him his base on balls, And ho couldn’t have made a hit if the ball had been placed on tho top of a post and you'd give him thirty whacks at it. Don't that make you sick? Well, the consequence was that after Mis tor Murphy had flown outto Halligan, Shu- wart, Minnehan and Ryn followed with a punt hit each, and three runs were added to the one they corraled in the first “That made the score read 5 10 4 Not quite margin enough, as the sequel proves. The Lambs were soaked with another egg in their talf of the ninth and the Minuies camo back w. all scream murder! <illew commenced hostilities by smashng out @ three-bagger, and every body exclaimed ; “Wo're beaten again !’ And for once everybody was right. Tho only time withm the history of the world that everybody was right all 4t ovce, But what a_change then came when Dug- dnle's grounder to Walsh was grabbed up by Josie, and then after feinting to throw the fat oy out at_first Josio turned and fired the ball to Donuelly, catehing the presumpt- uous Killen @ foot OF two from the base, 3racions, but that was nico. But the erowd had but an infinitesmal per- fod of timo in which to jubilate for Murphy laced out a singlo and Dugtook second. Then Minnchan put one in the sane place, just safe buck of first base and Dugdalo startod to waddle home. Halligan, McCauley and wmon had all gone aftor the ball, but when they got there they entered into o de bato which should pick it up and it finally fell to Papa’s lot. All this time Dug was waddling on toward home and seemng that MeCauley was probably waiting for the sun to o beliind a cloud before ho throw tho b Shannon suatched it from his hand and fi it_home. switian was there and had plenty of tin; —time 10 sparo fn fact, for Dugdale foll down abont ten yards from the plate and was crawling on'his hands and kuees and vawing up the pulverized carth like an arma dillo fishiug forants, and still he couldn’t put it on him, Thut was a harrowing sizht—cnough to give a horse tubereulosis Ewarl, realizing that Dugdalo was dying, plcked him up by the nap: of the neck and the slack ot his unmentionables and fairly dragged him over the pate. “Then Newman got the ball! ‘Chat tied the seore! And nobody made any kick against Earl's cavrying Dagdalo i, What do you think of that, & whole lot of you people who thiuk you krow whatball playine ist Dumiy Kyn next stepped up, And so was ho that ho aluiost found bis But if ho failed in this particular, ho mado up by finding the ball, Ho drove it like a shot to Waish, and Walsh, just like a Glasseock or & Ward, scooped it up and shot it to the plate in amplo tiae to cut Murphy off, but Newman mado one of bis wost re- splendent wuffs, and the day was lost! Again this afternoon Tho umpirtug of Collins was u vast im- provement over Thursday's work - in fact it Was first cluss, Tho score OMATIA PRI TIRTRNTS /i Halligan, rf.... ... 8 0 0 0 0 NOWII Gy eenne 8 0 1 0 3 Twitcholl, [f. PR U ) 1 Donuelly, §b At S BT 0 Grifiin, i K BT I Bhannon. 2 4110 2 Walsh, ¢ i 0 MeCauloy, 10, 11 0 0 Baker, p. P ) 1 Totali..ciaevioni 88 6.0 0 [ MINNEAPOLIS, AT NI SE, VoU AL E Murphy, m ) I Shugitt, ss. ol 5 REEORE A1) Minnehan, ¥f. 5 30 DA 0e Ryn, 1b A 1001010 Honglo, sh' 10000 4 000160 Dariing 1621000000 4 2 00 000 Larl, . 4 0 00 0 00 Killew, p..0.0.0000 4 0 T R Dugdale,c...wi. 8 [ Vol 501 el 536 (et Total ... L..08 610 0 0 217 *One wun out whon winning rin was wade, SCORE BY INNINGS, Omaha ... 200000600 0-5 Minueapolls....o......1 00 0 00 0 3 2 SUMMARY. Ruus earnedi Omaig, 3 Minneapolis, 2. Basos on bulls: OF Baker, 1: off Killen, Struck ont; By Bakoer, #: by 'k base hit: Newman. Three b hugart, Runs batted in: non, 2 MeCauloy, 1 ker, 1 Ryn, 1. Tugse Ciipire: Collins. OTHFR WESTERN G A iffin, 1; Sh (R valls: By Digdale, 1. T of ganie: One hour and thirty=five minutes, Billy Hart Shows Dave ¥ W Liscoy, Ne gram to Tng B up today for th He Can Pi ers did. The Lincoln team was was whitewashed, shut out, done up. The Parmers merely lot the Sioux City nine play with the sphere, whilst th bashfully stood back ‘and took an object lesson in th art of playing ball ers were unusually weak today. brough, who was in the bo: times, ana twice ho struck Swartwood Olreinat: 41 as Le Batietas Daver thereby gave him first. Tois was the entering | and Vaughing Neal tndBoyle wedge to half of the scores eredited to Sicux PHIL KNELL OUTOF SIGHT City, as in each case Swartwood tallied Corrsnus, 0., May 1.—[Spac In the second mning for the Col Swartwood was hit by Darnbrough and was May 1.—[Special Tele- The Farmers were done simple reason that thoy didn't play good ball, while the Ce elded and outbatted Lincoln, given first. Van Dyke hij to fllen, 6 Two | Nagle; THE OMAHA eago, % Pittsburg, alvin and National | hits: Kille, Shugart Pla ne | Roston Cleveland I Philadelphia ! Pittaburg. ..iiis g New ¥ < ! Rowo How | GOk e § i MERICAN St Lonis Wins Cieissar, O, ram to Tur Bre. sacrifice and Reer asy fly gave St not in it. It meanwhile | excellont game, hane Sioux City | grounders in n wiy ‘Tho I'arm- | tors greatly, Score Even g Clnelnnati ... ob Wl St Louls Hits: Cineinnaty \ Huskers | to Tir B, |—Lou Knell and Columbu center and brought Swartwood in joux City then | Loulsville. ... went out and the usual goose ewg greeted | Hits: Columl L AR Cotumbus 23 Lonisy Genins was the tirst Clorn Husker at bat in and Donnhiie; Ehrot the third inning. He made bis base on balls American Ass but was arrested while trying to steal sec- Play Baltimore......... 10 ond. Hart then struck a red hot grounder to | pilt A Dave Rowe and the manager monkeyed | Lousviile 21 50 ong with tho ball that Hart went [ Lod % flying past first and landed on second or- | Cineinnaci 200002 man made a base hit, Seheibeck then struck | dthictics w16 Washington ..0..0015 the ball to Dave Rowe ter, stola man's base hit. I'hie fourth tally of the Corn Huskers was | At Davenport—Davenport, 75 Aurora, 1, . Swartwood was s ot first, He LYy it in by — Fast Track at Nashville, May 1.—The track was mado In the eighth inn agam hit by the pite stole second and thi Earle's baso hit. and any thing but enthusinstic o and e LINCOLY MoUX Ciry TR Cline, rf. Ly D Mowe, of .0 0 0 1 I Swartwood.rt2 11 0 0| Threeyear-olds a Nmitor 50 0 3 4 1 Mam e 20 318 3 § | teenths of a mile—Willow Barkeid 100 % 10 0 Vanbyke 1£.0 1 4 2 0 | second, Mamio Fons Darnbroughp) 0 0 2 0/Goning, 3b...a] § 0 2 1 Handic: ye Wils (O D e U0 | e i S 5.5 1 3 Total AT nd, Miss Leon third tE Y INN INGS TANcolN.. .o ovsvsveenrenssi 0 0100 Sious Ciey i 01100 nd the man: threw to third and put Poorman out meanwhile Hart had crossed the home In the seventh inning Gonins hit nd and was brought iu Land was broug owd in attendance was_very small Tho sc Tilinois-Tow At Quiney - Quinc At Codar Rapids ford, 1 Nasviree, Tenu, remarkably fast. Three-ye IO A E 480 000 0-0 0110-4 1:04 won the game, “Short" I r-olds and upy L0701 0 Poorman, of 0 4 0 0 0 | teenths of a mile-—Too Swe HGCRL PP UL B :. 3 5 o | second, Tom Karl third. Time—1:22 DAITLY 1. Batterl Muck Luy ayed, Won, y ['1 ] ) o 4 ) 5 I ) 1] 1 ) ' 5 ) 3 [} ) 2 7 1SSOCTATION. a Close Game [ el's Oy . itk King Kel's Coowd May 1.~ [Spocial ‘Three bases on bal ¥'s muff of Comis ler playe ling o that ploased tho s 00000001 20000100 4: Bt. Louts, 1. F isville could not s won as sho pleased nee, 1,000, Score 0000000 00000000 ile, 0, Batteries: wnd Kyan ague 13; Joliet, 6. oS, oy At Ottumwa—Ottumwa, 16; Ottawa, 6 i Rock: Cedar Rupic D RISG. vard, thry 't won, b nd upwar o third. Time-1:1( ar-olds and upware arter B won, Fred Time-1:48 Two-year-olds, five farlongs —Julius HBoston De second, I *lan Dorlan t voar-olds and upward, eleven-six- STy Thiroo-bnse hit: 1 Double plava: Lin- | teenths of a milo—Tramp won, Heely coln, 13 Sioux Clty, | Dase o bl Dn second, Dutchman third, Time—1:10, Drotikh, 2: Hiart, 4. it by pieehod batl: Darnbre 2 Stk ot Darn e S} AT SIEHas: DArOEOTE LD At Lexington plre: Gatney Milwaukee Pounde ing weather was the seeing the game hers today. put Johinson, an amateur tn the box, and ho butted hard. Smith was but at the wrong time. Milwaukee won. Score: 1 an Amaten Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, May 1.—The th wse of a small er Lexiscroy, Ky, Muy 1.—Track umber of hot ) Jocta- | beeu entered into by the Master Builders soclution and the stonemasons’ 7: Loutsvillo, 1. Errors tion Standing. ed. Won, Lost. P BEE LA S ) w th th Telo s, koy's Touis the two runs that | n th st d an 01| se s—3 | in rFrors g al Telegram | the eight hour mov toueh | al 0— 12 0—0 Kneil | N or Ot i an he p-sixe ardee . clovenssix- | an, wou, Colonel Cox | struck today*for an advance in wa, ) milo ti Sax | eu hivd. Cotton Operat day fror SATURDA [CONTINURED FROM FIRST PA y wentout this m ainters in Memphis inaugurated s city. ginia. In West Vi WieELING, W Wa,, May 1.—The minersin | ors words so excited this viciuity to te number of 1,000 quit work s morning ol d ount of the e strike will baof long duration wning and the plumbers willstriko toygang Mivvins, Pondl,, May 1 MAY I’Tmil]{ DIFFERENCES aE.] A strike to. day for eight tdids and moro wages; other. operators’ failure to sien thescale, It is not expected Ciaieestos, W, Va, May 1.—There is no rike in this section. oston Builders Do the Squa Bostox, Mass,, May 1.—An agre ttles wage & 1801, Nino hours a day is the Harmonions at Salt La Sar Lake, Utah, May 1.—(Spe ram to Tur Bek,|—The trades ment in force 1 the loading trad Al Qui 2 to lebration was hetd by tho labor o strike is reported among the No Trouble in th DisvER, Col, May 1. —Reports from various points in Colorado, »and Wyoming dicate that movement is of little importance th Beavew Dav, Wis d fifty of o struc May 1.—Tw ven to ten hours Generval Hotiday at Louis LovisviiL, Ky., May 1.—Labor out probably the largest parade here, the diy being made a general holiday Capital and Labor at Pe PiitapeLeii, May L—The rel u capital und labor in this cit ce und mutual good understar At Portland, Me Porrrasn, Me,, May 1.—The no d bricklayers' toy Bviction rred, In Avcansas. St Lovis, Mo, May 1. —A dispa ators in the cotton fac oc a reduction in the working | dors throughout the ci Withoat Troub wk | Scortoark, Pa., May 1.—Numerous evic 15 were made today, but no trouble oc- | » Thing. sement has union thu d hours for stonemasons dur- basis, Koo ciul Tele untons put today and s joined. Everything is | quict and harmonious. tat Knnsas City. Kassas Ciry, Mo, May 1—Thor: is noth: dicate that thisis lavor day, as no classos, ol miners West, up to noou New Mex the strike weve, s Want Less Hours. ories ville ever e, tions be is one of ing. d carriers 05, atch from Jobn | Coal Hill, Ark., says that no strike will oceur at the mines (here fast West Newroy, 1 ¢ 1.—An Three-year-olds and upward, fifteen-six- | 4 teenths of a mile—kd Leonard won, k! st v a emigrant rying 100 Hungarvians to the coke | i s plants collided with a light engine tonight, second, General Caldwell third. Time— | Pireman Stewart being fatally injured and Kansas City | 1304, several other men sériously. A terrible panic Y Three-year-olds and upward, three-quar- | prevailed among ' the Hungarians, who | ters of a mile-M batted hard, | yj1a second, Buel of a_mile—TLongsho KANSAS iy SHLWAU KR Dr. Nave thira, Tir W PO A K Manniniz, s L L4 2 0 Alborts, 3 it et 12 10 1 Burke, of Smidh, 1€ 000 2 0000 Petit, it Stenrns, 16.772 011 1 0 Schoeh, 8 Plokett, 2001 1 0 4 2 Dalrymple, Carpenter, i 1 41 Grim Hogriever., f 0 0 Camplon, 16 Gunson, e, 02 3 10 Schriver, e, Tohnsoni, p.. 0 G 0 Smith, p. SCOLE BY INNINGS, Potal Kan N Milwaukoe. SUMMA Y Eamed runs base lits: Burke. 2; Petit. Three (Kunsws City), Fowriev Home Stolon bases: Manning, i 6100 11 3R R; psus City. 1 Milwaukee, 2. Two BanroA X Freo handica 2220 0]|T thivd, Time—1:4 0 sl Two-year-olds, five 1 00 * i3 8 0 | Time—iws ) 0 Washingtor Wasimnaron, May i Time—1:15. Hyy tia third. Tim ive and one-hulf e hits: Smith | Gyda second, Costa ane: G | Mileand one-cigh b, thro 188 Ballard won, T B third me--1 “Phree-year-olds and upward, five-cig vewon, Dan H second, ne—1:0; ik r-eighths of a mile B. won, Buckhound second, J. Berkley third. 1 Jockey Club. 1. furlongs o148, furlongs —Cornclia Rica third, Time th—Kyrle B won, plays: Johnson wod Mannine, First base on balls: | beau secoud, 3 J O B third. Time--1: O Johnson, i; off Swith, Hit by pitched ball - Petit, | Striek out: By Johnson. 1: by Smith, 1 THE PRIZE RING, Pamed balls: Gunron, 2 Wil pltehes: Jolin® son, 1, me: I J”. In!m Knight. Denial fi Sullivan. 8¢, Paul's Boautiful Gam. St Lovis, Mo, May L—[Special DexvER, May L—Denver and playea ten innings today, the Saints scorin { Paul | eram to Tue Be the winning run with no one out. The bat- | published a St. Loui: ting of both teams was light and the gaw exciting thronghont. Werrick, O'Brien and McClelian told with the stick. | | We ver by an amateur play in the Paul put up an errorless game, DENVER i WIBTO A K au. ef.1 1 2 0 1 Abbey, of lan, 840 1 & § Curtls 11 0050 O'Brien. 10,0 111 0 118 8 1KEly, 08 00 0Ham O 2 0 1 U Meekin,p. Kennody, p.0 0 0 0 0 Score: ¢ .l 0 2 1 00 Rourke, 8.0 0 2 8 4 0Goouden'h, ef..0 Sullivan had enter negotiations v Abbott, John Barnett, Sully tenth. St. | absolutely prohibits 2 ‘ul llu ro A & | Slavin still has the 10 | and husas good a ve ) 1 0 | at present, Sullivan | 3 0 | give lima chance o 0 0 Won ¢ tenies that such is the case, ek vractically lost the game for Den- | said Mr. Barnett, i nnot understand why the, —— | ulone. At the expiration of %1 Nowrouk,Va. May 1 0 | cinuati and Billy Young of this city fought | nole” in grand chorus. The ri duunted by the two de .| —Information was re- ceived here today that o New York ch that John L. aid that he was prepar s dis] with Slavin for a 1’ manager, s under him fr contra sputatior i a boul. i Bo year-olds and upwara, one mile—Michael won, Parametta second, J 5. paper red to mphatic ullivan,’ id of Cin- .aura 1ths Riots Between BLOODY DAY INE licemen an ingmen at Lyons and R Lyoxs, May 1.— A number of ver 0. P, | seenes were witnessed in this « be Tan- | cards contain gruante won, Bellevue second, Return third, | tempted to holda. procession. The author ties 130 %11 Mile—Strideaway won, Bolisarius second, | an rs of women and children and b rious sen 1 decic d as the m d to prevent any n refused to disperso d they nad been attacked by strike TS, ROPE, d Work- y ex ity today. The first disturbances occurred when a big crowd of workmen, followed by largo num- aring red onts, at- marching the police charged. The momt wnde a desperate resist- won, | ance and a goneralymeleo followed, in which 1:10. Mira- ma to ma me Tele- a the workmen wi combined attack, a policeman was seriously woundod. 2 of cavalry was dispatched to the place and ro unablo to withstand th A number of arrests were of the prisoners were found ibsequently a mob ade aud sever be heavily armed. d to the cemetery, h en demonstration over the graves ody eaded by arrying black and red flags. The visit was for the purposo of holding of former fant | rioters. The authorities wero agaiu com- me pelled to appeal to the military were the horses ridden down upon the peo- which | ple 1 fighting wnd 1| 0 cannot et him nis contracts if championship ambition as & pugilist as | ¢le suid bo would probubly ing the authori o. The mob obstinately resisted. stones and other missiles were at last suc aring the burying ground of U pon being driven from the cemete crowd again formed a procession and city, defiantly denoune- to th es and singing 1 arched bact eats, n and again howers hurled at the soldiers, several of whom were seriously injured beforo the cceeded in the mob, ¥y the @ Carmag- otors, un- 0 sooner an_ attack the cor- Total...... s 750 14 0 | near here for 230 a side. The men weighed | dur Sloitithan tho do T s the twenty-third round Bolana had the best | ‘W™ ¥ Donyer.. ... >0 000 0010 0—3|ofthe fight, but in that round he was thrown Rl the soldicia Tonar e AN to St Paul 00 2000001 14 [over the ropes and is said to have been ,I_‘)‘tlwl T AT SR PRI T SUMMARY. kicked in a tender spot by Young. He | §UOW( Was Horeec, B0 o atos o , Earned s Denver 1. St bae | faintod and had to bo carrled away. Tho | AShting has caused the greatest alarin amotix Nits: Tebeau, 1. O'Brien ke, Stk Passed balls: Loh Meckin 1 it By Koefa 2 cck 1, Haldwin, wo hours, L) Western Association Stand.n 1. Won, Denver 5 neapolls 7 ux Clty... 8 lit 7 St Paul 0 Kausas City), [ Milwiu ke [} Lincoln ... 4 © Cable Car Processi CLEvELAND, O, May I.—[Special Tele- gram to Tur Bee.|—The league season was opened here today with music procession of cable cavs, Nine thousand five hundred people saw the Cloveland and Cinciunati. The 100 one-sided to be juter sting. aud IXhines were going into the inning. L and s home run w contest re: Clevoland 20013 Clueinnat Ja0 o000 Base hits: Cleveland, 15; Cincinnatl, 10, Er- ud, 1 Cineinnati Zimnier; Dury NEW YORK'S BASY TIME, « PiitAneLriia, May 1.~ |Special Telegram to Tuk Bek|—The Phillies bad a bad ca: attles_in ow Yorkers jumy ing six runs, only one of which They kept up the fusilading. 8,47, Score: w York 00630 Phitadeiphia Do 110 Base hits: New York,14: rors: Noew York, 17 Philadelph New York, Rusie and Olavk; Esper and Clomeuts CLARKSON KNOCKED OUT, yoars old, and New Youk, May L—(Spocial 1 Tur Bek|—The game at Boston te little speei and Lowe relic the sixth, Attendance 2,108, Hinslow caughit. Score: Boston....... 0 0042 Brooklyn 005600 Hits: Boston. 1 Brook!yn, ton, 2; Brooklyn, 10, GENTLE JREMS ST(LL ALIVE, Cuicaco, May 1~ [Special Tag Ber. |5 TIONAL LEAGUE, eland Opens the Season w th a 1 batted hard, the lat game at tho end of th ham's doublo play the features of the third inning today, and the d heavily on was earned. Philadelphla 16, Br L4 Batteries fight was awarded was severely punish S yed Fe MisNraroLts, M { pltehes mmcns tonight tx L8t Per € 5 kil him on a foul. ~ You ed, Rounds with Fitzsimmons ter ut who, embolden nsifies as each hour Lo the people of the city and the excitement in- wses. The polico are ly powerless to control the howling mob, d by this fact, becomo more e May e Biack | defiant thau ever, and_the antnorities have ni did it. Fitzsimmons | th lo.rly overmatehed nimond ot in several hot Loty blows, but they produced o effect. | where at show in Jotn | fu 5 ullivan's ~how Coming. fi P. T. Kennedy, advance agent forthe 8 L. Sullivan company, arrived last night and | ro 7 will make arvangements for a gr 3 | Omaba on the evening of May %), Queen Liliuokols Sax FiaNciso, Telegram to Tik B wd a short would ve the vesult ne botween contest was Joth Duryea on wents of hund fourth practically ruined. the islands, she said: unussisted | 204 >0 0 0u 08| American, She | W0 (e liked Americans, sh e | emong whom wero b (LS BUR sof | Ter dsper, scor X o were burned to de; { badly burned ata fi 000 11 | in Morrisania this ) 3 3 0--8 | gparted by an explc spread rapidly anc Attendance, Philsdelpbia, | tive building was on astern park, Brooklyn, today, betweon the Brookiyn and s Was & regular slugging mateh from the start to the finish, Clarkson had ed him after nineteen years old, » burr oorge years old, wer logram ¢ the crowd | baaly irned. Rennet and | M pviLLE 0 0 0 06| Delanaer bank tou 5 2 1 =1 | punt that Dolamate Errors: Bos- | promise to settle his part of the the dollar contract rod that the firm Telegram to | cuve the first game of the soason on hotae grounds and Fatall saw Anson's of Galvin, olty defeated by s I'he batting was sides. A lucky howe run by Jiiorvaum with two men ou buses winning the game, Score: | WAs pl { olendid work | (yieaco, May | ight on botk | oo nging som g0 00000020 n-2|ofjapanning oil w Pittsburg............ .0 0 4 0 1 0 00 *—5 Hits: Uhieago, 0; Pittsburg, 8. Errors: Oul- | man. olulu give areportof Liliuokolani on public affairs, Asked be seriously hurtand the permunc v treaty failed Hawaian traie wonld | she intimatod that Minister Carter would re- sign bocause his sympathies were toostrov timat Delamaters in Hard | Pa., May | sb ou the first ix thousand people went to the ot - THE HAWALIAN TREATY. Cal, May 1S k. | —Advices from an interview with ¢ of the r “American t nt ds of Americans woul She declared th od that while - NED TO DEATH, " and two other | 2 in a firewor afternoon. ssion of powidar. iinafe Mary Lyuch nnie Harple ned to death in sig Kramer, forty y and Lottie Hern, fourteen years® old, - pight by the aun on the Effect of Its Rejection, cetion by M Blainoof the proposed new treaty with the | we it in case 0 puss the bulk of tho to England, sud hree young girls | ©i i regiments were Heid under arms. The lice were not idle eituer. They arv s factory The Hames nds the en- five, Lillio Hammond, | danger a seventeen | fr , soventeen | A sensation was caused among the unsecured creditors of the of col ecial | Gharge Hon- | sol Jueon | th what ) m ible Result of a Blaze in a Fires | works Fa May 1 st sous | | ab They | of night in the prin workmen he The oned comrades a) I'he troops immedinte men fell dead, tween the m persons were kill Mauy 1.—This even collision oceurring between the police and & | crowd of roughs several were in, be held reements of soldiers, T'ne 1 o telephone and te rther acts of violenc unds the labor exch: intimidating them = Black | 000 compelied tosummon additioaal rein- R Pear.? ngreed to stay four rounds with Fitz- | g, s have cut raph wires and are | holding uproarious meetings at hieadquarters, chist speakers ave vociferously and wildly haranguing their hearers and weiting tie already maddened men to commit A deuse erow, , which building the soldicrs have cleared of all persons o powtof bayonets. The military every precaition o subdue the mob and have Lrought cannon to the place for the purpose the are taking A mass meeting of workmen was held to- ming diso v the cuirass ipal square of the ty. Be fers” again al persons were injured. Ten \diers and policemen were injured during wviEs, B May 1.—-Ou attended to their du emainder abstainea from sre very noisy, marehing about t 1 wounded t y opened f The: mob then f day. Sixty persons were arrested. e-half tho ties today work and he stroets do would | singing, Shouting, ete. A mob of 4,000 had a west- | collision with gendarmes and many arrests it | were made. Tho mob attacked the prison | this evening in an attempt to rescue impris ) soldiers, and three Later—There was & bloody collision be- and polic d and tw in wlh lve wo MARSEILLES, any arrests made Panis, May 1L+« lverything was orning. Troops of cavalry pat r in the socialist quar ght, aud in agdition wany pout thiee hundred unarchists orous characte These s prisowers until all om inciting rigts, , About noom thepe was a scene of hich seven unded g in a jured and quiet this volled the ters last wfantry osted , socialist and other persons coming under the catezory > men will 5 of pasyd, 10 order to vrevent them great ox ht of | citement in the vielnity of the Kue de Berry we w locality menti | dose wals injure th unce- or could make no definite | e until tomorrow. has been unable 1 ayment o la il o y Burned, Charles S, Kage 410 bis manufucturiog establishment, ved hot spriugs into hen It exploded, futally | posed of anarchists, whoused their r burning bim and seriously fujuring another | freely, Four policeme ) cents on It is | ad o so- | men employed in va xc a this Clichy and wen then took refug hich broke the windows all a d at_ the time and No one seems able o motive for the Dispa‘ches receiy )t a state of genera' quie During the course of th et of deputies, assur i a depi apaciti ads that they had his sympath et in the efforts being made 1o b reduction in working hours. A mob threatened the police rmes started out. avat | battle followed. ‘T'he mob was lar were fatally Whilo Minister of the Iuterior ed. The strec xplosion, which is have been caused by a bomb or cartridges. u the proy day Floquet. pre i, | ‘The cause of the tumult was loud explosion W the s were nobody to explain 1o amite ¥ dy utation sup ring ubout station at The mob in a wiue shop and a ticrce rgely com- volvers we d. Constans 9 -y sombl house: A terr ealme zailli, fire ar rioter. their 1L acter and provoked by anarehists o | which was to have been held May 6 o tako | tiou bill, but desive rather to dissolve on were no disorders in other towns. From the | action on the bond proves tion has been ad T paite it i Intest reports from other citios it 18 lowened | journed. The Atelison owns 200,000 of the | fhie loadine proposit which will strengthen that May da 1s gonorally observed in 4 | 263,50 shaves of. Frisco s | There is trouble botween Great Britain and tranquil manner throughout Italy | BGoeneral Attorney Kenna of the, Frisco says |y mieeda SETRRGRL A ORI DS “"‘ | the complainants own loss than 1 tar cont of | oo s Koverninent in Chill “Two oft Outbrenks Due to Anarchists, | the entire cap'tal stock about 1 per cent | yye* P A Loxvos, May 1L—Innumerable telegrams | of the fivst preforved st troo Afidod. thele: suivendor w or to v | illegal | preaictio | filled. added | invaria ings w Beks Prater work n f vosed speakel mob made man was killed ¢ L00pers we from ull par there was a genoral ferment workiu authoritie In Austria and Hun taken up with me In Holland there w address, calling upon the wc 1891 —TWEL ich thre Deadly Encounter in R bamber of deputios present archist, speaking violently, urge ed men to att tri id a gendarmo wa: s, During the cavalry cl comrades’ horses, v unother sharp conflict occurr of the contin t sh ably due to their efforts and re spavsely attonded e milit in Vienna was smal Srussels this ovening 10,000 m macehed in procession, but there was 1o dis- sSmall Ri tin Florence r made a most viol B m p five memb An 1 the the police. The sy his hearers that the thrown and trampiea on W ore showed a disposition to cause troublo and the outbreaks recorded wero doubtless | simply the day Iy holiday diversions. were called upon to quell asocinlist riot, and several pers vounded. The demonstration held ns on than in 1500, 15 no cessation Paris today was even freer from Frorexce, Italy, May 1.—A crowd awanarola. | superlnt the ut and incendiary kmen pr to plunder the houses of the wea tin while | nen no- |y | trafic PAGESN® was driving from the chamber home today & [ stration t tening demonstrations | so that the police were obliged to rescue him. | when ora: At midnight all is quiet in Paris, the milit scattornd arrosted the union Rome, May 1.—A meeting of workingmen took place this afternoon near the church of San Giovanni, Th ise there was 6 labor demonstration in | . tesion Meets, i lerical rs of | Lotiox, Moy 1, The fiest meating of tbs bl bl ’ . | rovallabor co nmission was tield today. Plaus o for futr: business were discussod. L'BERALS WILL FIGHT IT TO THE DEATH, ASKED FOR A RECEIVER, mob stoned the troops stationed the | Bastern Stockholders Not Satisfied hls Between Great ftain and neighvorhood. Some of the rioters hurled With *1'r sco Affaivs, Lal Vs Government — stones at the troops from the windows of ST. Lotts, Mo, May 1.~A petition asking | Charges Against Historian houses. ‘The gendarmes then fired upon the ' for tho appointment of a recoiver for the St gt ok rioters and the cavalry charged. AU the | Lonis & San Francisco vailway company was ¥yfe Not Credited, same time the infantry soldiors near the [ (AT 5 SRR T sl ! SR scene of the riot were ordered 1o storm the | ”" } 5 yl & lH " | gt Ly, rible uproar followed. When matters | castern stockholders, Tho co "i"““ 4 ’\‘ e s ‘r & | tdown it was found that Siguor Bar- | fovth that the Atehison & St. Louls, Kansas ONUON, May 1.--The leading proposals o o member of the doputios, SENOF | Ciuy & Colora o nre compotitons to. 11, | (N0 Koverument's froo oducation measuro aro Ciprani, a_sociulist leader, and twoenty-five + 37 o S0 4 L caking out and confirm the liberal idea that others had been seriously wounded, =~ Ono | F'FIsco, yet they uro owned und controlied Lt by a gendarme's | by the same v tabbed to death by i The ministers privately assuro their sup o largo fudebleducss due feom the | o TS privay assuro their sy oy | e, | rters that the bill will tend to { 'Frisco, whereas the complainauts be- | G G FL H of TAGhehi RAEBREL (be. | lieve that a true wccounting would | position of denominational tween the soldiers and a mob in Vietor Eman- | show a r uel square, Seve sons wore injured and | plete con a trooper killed | Minister Nicotera, voplying to quostions in | tors prop | the chamber of deputios, said there weve 800 | preferved narchis's snong those presont at the work- | bonds. T men's demonstration: that the police had | ficers of th been attacked with revolvers and nd | the St re the demonstration was suppressed exed ind The riots in Florence were slight in char- | May 21 fo Wil o Tiny 1 the sy 1l 1 lic by 18 charges of indecent assault nlist the sympathy of the public by | pringa talk with President M. 1. Ingalls in against Historian 1'yfe universal mauifestations, Neither have the | tho morning in which that gentloman says | sympathy and the charee is gener- s of a universal strike been ful- yho yeports that the Big Four will withdraw | eved to be biackmail ; M The aparchists eagerly seized tho | o sy) tobb ! | v lotter is printed from Mr. rom sthe boycott on the Alton railroad are ) chance to air their doctriies with the | (G0 PEEE B T Al i, in which he defends himself zest of & possible scufilo with the | Without foundation esays: “Wescono | cliarges of similar purpor ade would have been more effectual but for the | oy police and military preparations. London | and corr: carponters and joiners commenced a strike A o toniiht, on the Big Germany has boen very quiet, The t- | hart, Ind was | At Ciieaao, e | Even noti tho | azainst the | trolled it of | sooner or | Alton pol n | business i DIDN'T \tes bords 1ssued Lo Paciiic railroads, - | than on last May day. The paraders ap- [ The Jury Thought the Complaints | 771,520; debton which interest hus ceused peared to take delight in goading the polic Were Inspived by Spite. sinco maturity, $1,660,755; agerogato of debt to charge them, fter the Place de La Con- Artcmcoy, Kan, '_‘I., e lm iat Tele SRR -I 1 1‘ : corde was cleared at 7 o'clock fu the eveniug | oot EOTR R ATy 1 e R R | no further incident was reported. B R Se e ODI AR AP00LA, 4D L o the Globe suys the federal grand jury has ad- BRiregateiof journed com- 1 against He of about a tnousand workingmen met | this afternoon on the Plaa During the progress of the meel lezed ac ) sociation, Royal Lal | Missouri statutos; that the Atehison claim greater amount of preferved reason to withdraw from our p usiness or poer parties who w sent |y Joseph iudictments, were i was called for. ‘They quickly the soclalists, many of whom were Support of the Measure Will Come from tho itwill be a tory-clorical moeasure, agaiast which the liberals will fight to the death on, which is contrary to the | \ssurances have been g ven to . Peo; tHAL 10 Secure mOro com \ h F trol of the voad by acquiring a | s aid Cathotfes that tho v ock, tho divec. | terests of ehurehos will b se 10: issue £0,000,000" ndditionar | This is pr the cleric od e presevved intact g a strong elorico politica! stock and an equal amount of | combination against whick als wil he petition wls) asks thut the of- fing jthard to coutend. ‘The ministors pro 2, [risco be restrained from grving | g o0 BATE 8 O 4 : 2ty bonds and payine its . | 1084 10 botieve (hat thoy can carey it through Cbucd Judze Thayer fixed | the house in a fortnight, but it is probable v the hearing 14 the neeting | that they 10 not expect to carry the eduen ster refused. ‘The fore warned Bu | | Continue the Boyoott. | ATy O May Lo~ [Special Telegram | i e ( nmercial-Gazotto will tlon, Ttis | o tim, and enters into a long explana manage | ton to show that a local Belfast clique has spired to ruin him politically, financially morally. 1t will not, however, preyen 1estion wh r wo st utsi 5 to come in our servants,’ . | his expn n from the commons, nization of a now fast freight line was mude today ‘ for injuries unlawfully inflicted on its sub. Whipea Iito tino. [ jocts, whethes tho treaty rants it oF ot N R o proceeds to apply the dificulty in the 3 ‘}“" fhe Vandalia road has | 17yi0q States constitition as indicating that rat it has joined in tha boyeo a pomnt must be provided for when home rule e Alton, As tho Vaudalin is* con- | is grauted to Irelund has boen expected that it would S \ ater ba whipped into line. The ‘ Pablic Debt Statement. plo are unconcernad und say their N, May 1.—The following Is s improving, | i ) A\ A - \ > INDICT THE HOWELLS, arhige dobtyexclusive tol & Uinited Tsot by cashin the % agregate dent, in- tifieatcs and notes April 20, 1% 15,175,451 . de tho month ithout finding any swell, Jawett & Co., or ccomplices. Georgo L. ( dent of the Western W case of bonded debt’ dur! SI total cash in treus- rand B, . loss casfl in try ash in tr re instrumental in securing | Nyyon i, £850,200020: net decre ¥ i 4 ssentdur- | Qu ringthe month, 31,514,327 ? at To- - uerri s e i Ithy -}‘_“n ing the entire session of two weel | police arrested the man who was making | peka and presouted their evidence, but the 3 | 5 rema; ;‘l nd ‘|‘(ulnmlh {.‘.:x‘.wcr_. The | jury decided that it was ot suflicient. It is xozy, "‘7‘ IS | workingmen began to handle the policemen | suid that the fact that Guerrier and Piorce c ¢ N the prisoner. ~ Finally two troops of cavalry | former business transaction with the Howell | 8 [fansus City, Mo, suspectd of mueder. - y | eharged upon the rioters, causing the latter | prothers had more or less influcnce with the Afi stnicht at Johnstown, Pa., de '} to retreat. As the rvioters retreated down | Topeka jury. stroyed several stores and the Baptist chure { neighboring streets they brokeistore windows i - Loss, £50,000. i right and left along the route of fi MURDERED BY A TRAMP. New Jersey forest fires are still burning /] eral of the most prominent disturbers were Al lercely, but’ no adaitional damages to vil- o rrosted and v]x.(- storas L'hrnnulhuwl l-px;u(.r- An L ORIo AT e ot MO EOuEhE tho!l ve reported 1 | have been closed for fear there wight be 5 B 3 A T B o T O ox hrosA Wen L throu s 4 Rk s Head —A Suspect Ar d. A Brighton, England, express went through Aruy the eap which consist | | Priday upon t people. eante Ben here ar i Jmieado, May 1—Kdward W, Grant, west- | ttonal prochivitios, was arrested at_Waco, Sociulist pavers, refeveinz to May-day, iud Suilaio iy Ll yarg bV sa by ga ght i M L L e, cate that the socalists will posipono’ tneir | OFn agent of the great carriage house of Man- | =% FEEE & U REEE (L RCRRS (AR | celebration of labor day until Sunday next. | vilk ) of New Haven, Conn., was al well knowti lndies, Last night whon i 3 ! rested tonight charged with having stolon | veleased on bond he was kiduaped, dnven : Socialists Dispersed by Soldiers. from $9,000 o 315,000 from bis ewployers dur- | ot of town, given seventy lashes on his bare e 1.—A socialist demon- | ing tho past two years. back and tavre L and featliored Sold by man brings news of a serious the seetion, U tians to te'ire in peac ing or clse preparing making, Thel Religious Riots. ~5, May L—A dispateh fror has taken pla and part of the exerci ed of brow (s es of wession, When ters the Christia i ns 1z the houses of Hol throaten to burn the au | quarter of the tawn, Al Quict in Ger i, May 1T maj > either peacefully for ny. 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Linse marr ty of the people | and says th work this mora- | his fathor- day of holiday | illtreated Robbed His Employers. | ity new ., May L—Oliver Morgan, | & bridge near Marwood aud many passengers were scriousty injured Au eipross and t tr ing & Like Shove co'lided ne badly injuring an eazgincer, firen ence of @ | gagoman, i apparently | pye kpife used to kill old woman Carrio hi as Charlie MeKin- | pgrown in New York has been identified as en arrested hereand charged With | 1he gne stolen by “Frenichy No. 1 while im- Whon arrested he was found to | [iEOReMEIGH DY) TRECEUS Re b il gas which had accumulaed in a ivecnville, O., ignited from a o five engire. One fveman was ud three others seriously injured, > steamer Dumbnrmie, from Glasgow to ay, floundercd in the Trish ehanr i, and Qi and 1o stewards were drowned containing cloven pe -l in on the Wheel- Norwalk, O, 0 und bag s Was ey ief was found in his pocket - s for a iroken Heart, May 1.—[Special Teleg: Henry F. 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