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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE RSDAY, MA CORTEDLE the baseball park this afternoon to witness ALL S‘I'“‘E TES”“O\“’ N “'“:*‘ be TR T hfterwards inevidence. 'C“(]SE k\ FREE \” v,‘ \‘ thrown money by sacks full toeastorn statoes XOWA NEW SADL , | the St. Paul-Denver game. After consider- £ A Vo | Mr. Lanbertson thga follaved in a spirited MLVL AV [andit was timo that the west and north e~ ablo discussion the management decldea to speech. He declafid that before Monday | $hould wnito i demanding a recognition of Supremo Couet Decisions, )stpone the eame, partially on account of McFarland testifiedbofore the corouer’s jury o the duty the govertmentowed to the west in Dies M Ta, May 20.—(S, Tol wot grounds and partly on aceount of u lnck | o (o | R ad conforred wigh his sitomesy, Captain distoreing . iha contents of f0 OultIng | o\ on Bas —The BUsterme GOt Lo, sotators, in L{ Shilpot, 4 e ) or- " i onury, T A L L gram 10 Tk B ey e supremo coirt 1o- Shannon and MoCatley Called Away on Sor- | Of spectators. i vidency for the Defense Next in Line in mml‘d taintertaon :‘{“h‘m“‘ I:"m“m::" Ferry of Utab Eloted Ohairman of the ”" ‘?.‘C‘.' ¥ I'h l:\l:nvluldl\lnvn- \h.'y.y o .m:n. | ;m 4 ml~l’\ Wi £ A lm\,,'w opinions : | y i [ should bo rescuod m the grip of saltwater anded do ollo pinions : 1. sowfol Beisnds Hema, Western Associat-on Standing. sthe Sheedy Oase. mark. Lambertson turnel suddenly and Trane-Mississiz pi Congress, tyranta of New Engiand. Clonpel the. oast | N. Craly, appallint, vs Willian Plankote, ap / | Played Lost. Per Ot sail 1o Philpot: 1 will tellyou the first 10 00d ju (he redimatsh of ae1d | pelient Pes Meines dlsifct, retirsel } Omaha thing yon said o Monday McParland tho Snnaen d e N oy ~ oy B Miiwank NRS. SWIFT TELLS DAMAGING TALES. | niahs sun knncikelag toe Qoo of the it ant [Jonds “and - relieve tho congested con- | D, Bvans ve S K. CEvans el 3 neapoll 3 . o @ doo 0 Ja 1 | dition of astorn eitios, “olo appellant, Mills distriet: afirme Vi Lincoin v ais 3 | and empty kands of the east to the ompty | Humphry, O/ district: afiemed Kansas O1¥ . ; “Keop your mifuth stinmt | lands of the wes 4 ; S| art Elliot v ) Mircy Jenk, Minnenpolin Heads Off the Lincoln | SOux Gty . What Mrs. Sheedy's Priend Knows of | ol on.' stpilfed Simde, “shorthand | Entire Aftoroan Scsston Consumed | Lo e weit. tlo new I GRTRIE TRH. | STHIG: TRl e heyy ey the Family Affalrs—McFarland's | reporter, tal . 4 i their Land schem s, b © land was the p Jeore Harl anl Miegls Flatol 1 Chicag Smashes the Corn Huskers NATIONAL LEAGUE, tatement to the Coroner "Now, your houge," Strode commenced, Question —Several Reso linquished when the peonle sigmed “m" disteiet; revi 0 H, MolTotry vo P Paul Dic HRere( Wy Hvidinoe Dut Lanberuondiddenly chculated: *+Your lutions Introduced deod. As tho speaker rotived ho was salubod | and © haff son district; afiemod. In - aul Dic O1d Hutch Wins a Game Luby Had Al- honor, | will withdeay the romark. " 5 with the most liberal applauss that hud been | the matter of tho provatoof an instramnent in P ready t 5 dm‘n”"&:“:}‘k‘fl'd Sirode, *‘aftorthe mis- manifested in the convontion, writing purporting 0 be the last will of Milwaukee, 9; Omaha, 4. it g b etk “"l‘_“”"l" o ; Lixcor.x, Nob,, May 20.—[Speclal to Tnm Mr. Philpot's advic to bis client was [ Dexven, Colo, May 0.—The trans-Miss- | sy struin. Tho avi tand i it e i et Kb R o o Mindoatolly, 18 LAEGols, b pings today, but was hit a0 hard that Hutoh. | Brk—All the testimony. on behalf of the | certainiy ‘excellont,’ remiriced tho' cort, | asippl eoniress resumed fts session todny. | I Semims bt o yLads and il pubtie ” -+ $ nson was called in and tinished the game and | state fs now in that will be introduced in the hut such remarks asthatof Mr. Lambert- 0 arm 0om te O I | people and not be arrogate: + own's e ¢ Sl AR i s callod i tinishod the gamo and | st fole How i thab wil to duced § :: st such remarks s thatof Mr. Lambert- | Artwra warm coutest, A, C. Ferryof Utah, | peale and not be_arrogated (o tho mefy .«{ Hay i ,\ "y Al & & A E o won it. Score creat Sheedy murder trial. Tomorrow the oitel 0! . o {ives " aleriin o o the speculator I nker. acl should s Mo - 1 Mo Special Tel 8t Paul—No game, el o 40001 g KrutSheeds morder tral. To HOT courso Colonel I hlpot advised his |8 1100 silver man, was dlected permanont | th speculator and barker. kach shoula || b B Lrsighai Ol ! ('ny).‘.’ i 201 3 0000 defese will commence to offer testimony and | G0 keep still,? continued Lambertson. | Chalrman over ex-Governor George T, An- ot ““' 0 4pply the screws in future gon- . gram o Tar Ben ] -The twetyfourth Piriadelphia, il g [ SHTa bin P et still, 4 . X g e - erations w Fovernment experiments and Al s 5 . e " G flits: Chiago, 10; Phitadelphin, 15, herore; | 1t 18 probavlothat this testimony will not bo | «Any lawyer worth shucks woulado that, | thony of Kansas,an anti-froo silver man. | s g houcrnment experiments ird | awual sosion of the lown State Eelectio MiLwavker, Wis., May 2).—The Omaha ts: Chieago, 10: Philadelphia, ¢ 1 neo bad put them in possession Me et badly oripplad this afte by Phi adelphi Batterios: Luby, | through with until the middle of next week. | and Mr. Philpot is worth considerably more | Thoelection of the chalrman consimed the | mation that would make these lands vaiu. | 3 010 sodety metin Flynn hall today. D e s T e | ket isd pundy Kitiridge: ( puias | o Yoo latter haif of today tho testamony was [ thiu shucks. ~ Ho is & lrned nd”astute | entie morning sosion And rocess was | AbID & tXecso s prosident and 1. D. Wiley secro- Shannon and MeCauley who had both been | Clements. Earned runs: Chicago, hila- e ey w e NN awverand would 10," o i - Twer do mtil 5 tary. summoned home by the death of their wives, | deiphii, 4 fidealy startling and oven sensutional, | By, oction then deltrered sn. elo- | tuken for lundh, bo spprertiatm for B rembpreat arautd | *Haye canpon wotemed the dekeates kG y 5t COMEDY OF RRRORS, The most important witnessyetoxamined | quent and spirited speech in which he | ©On theresumption of bustness in the after- B Hiv ohna beon amuramrt | of wlom there are about half a hine and in conseauenco the home team had no > 4 20, —The Pittat br t vas Mis, P, | ¥ | lands. Five billions had been appropri- ndied, anc diffcuity in winning. Halligan was putat [ b s, Pa, Moy 20.-he Bittsburgs | was brought on tho stand. It was M. P | scouted the ldea that becuise a prisoner hiad. | noon the question ot numorical voling was | ated for smtoms improvements, 500000, | e response was mate ty . 1. Hoover, At Mo A Shter first, but thoy | Somirom Brooklyn today by timely bitting. | 1. Swift. Itleaked out that sho was an im- | taken an oath that_his testimony was worth- | called up by Minnesota on the question ofad- [ 000 had — been given to ' railwads, | the afternom sssin o pajer was vad by eyl ”'; ."".",[“"'," s v | = i o | Portant witness and it was developed fu the | loss, 'Bubb hoe dodared, ‘there was no | miuing two delegates from tho Mississippi | And now by the etornal congross had toceds | Jim Cooper on surgory aul the secretary wore poth_out of placa, Halllzan especally, | Jiittahurs 28 3300084 18] tostimony that Strode, tho attornay for Mra, oun biken at this e | e botts | YT Tmproveinont assodlation and the L. | RSO lunds o tako chargs 0f ihem nhd Jive | Swmitied s wnuial roport S :“;"']"’f“‘;“ D i | Hits: Pictaburg, 10; Brooklyn, 6. Errors: | Sheedy, had had o long talk with herand | gnusenand latersine tonkomech S R A G T ROt It e e AT AT Jito e piORehe. T Secured Lilerty and Cash, 8 beautiful ficiding game, not an error Yeing | pyyhy ry, 4; Brookly, i, Enriicd tuns: Pitts- | had endeavored by working on ber | fured . vividiy h ol ¥ votes. According to thereport of the com- | milion acres remmned to be brought in { 3 l wt g shurz, 4: Broo i s- | ha eavored by | g how his client had been |y ; ! oht Wi o ir B Stoux Ciry, ., May 20.~[Spocial Tole- made. Vickery was very effective, keeping | burz. 5. Haiterion: - Baldwin and Macks Hem- ondshi hoedy g rEge & ol i3 | mittee on permanentorganization states were | totich with the irvigation burcaus and land | 8 o o Ay 20, [Special Tele- the hits woll scattorod, Norman Baker | Mings Caruthers and Daily. e b e L B DR the dnquest without his | ailowed thirty votes, whereas the two dole. | boards md inder the domination of thosov- | gnm to Tur Ber.|— Amna B. Liviiestore e Yoot IWELVE IN ONE 1¥NING. to induce her to suppress certain things she b ing anything about it gates insisted upon five votes aprece, ercign people. Tt was simply a question | was granted a divorce today from Will pitched good ball but his support was poor g % f n 1 did not even get a chance to show A 14 , 4 vhothe 340 | » s | Pl ¢ o Curvirasn, 0., May 20, —Fightoon hundred | know and told her that hor tostimony was | whdvhnr T wna Worthsuacks ornor sai b | pe\ fe50lutIon Was offered trat twolelogates | Wirther thosTands should i 1mIrovil “oF | 11 i getorse, ome. o s ooy especiaily when men were on bases. people at Leazud paric savs ouo of tho groat. | the most damaging that the stata had, and | ™A i ber of Witntuse wors thoh catiod in | 0 MmILad with o valo each.” This was | &lven over tothe morciiss riling of conora: | 1 LAV e tne of the wealibit + The work of Shooh at short was of the phe- | ggt hall_games ever plaved in Cleveiand | was in fact the oniy evidence that the state | rolation to the quostion as to whother or not | 270ded to Fead that they bo entitlea to full | Tast b OF Plooet o o arouia oxbract EHe | 1™ fnliumin . iroathent “fhie pacties bave nomenal order as was that ofsWalsh also. toduy. Powers, by an unfair decision, gave | had the s . ROy e to whetlier or n representation on the conmittee on resolu- | lastdrop of blood from the settter who had A bk e L 4 uy. , by an unfa ) ad that would convict Mrs. Sheedy. The [ Monday McFarland was” syorn before mak- | {iens Bévotektad o Riiiehis by beon married thirtyfive years, and tho court Twi covara b6 ol 6wy Soston I 4 Fro Inaing, & M " A il Y o = 8. cen eheated of his rights by the government Ve y . Twitchell covored himself with glory by | Boston four runs i the second Inalug. | erpecy of this conversation was very apparent | 1% his statoment before the coroner’s jury, | "% o endmont was dofeatod and the reso. | T teneae o i isriihis by the bowling wil: [ Allowedalinony of £150 hermonth, a £5,00 A OTWREd 14 rore ) as the judice ruled that sase he had not od BRI V6 168G L4l ro o ) bt bt RO g bl Cleveland, 0100081 0 06| OV the witness and it was with the greatest | huan yworn his s titoment. could be. useq. | 121 provailed derness to a garden of agriculture was ably | Feidence and 0,000 worth of property. Campion carried off the batting ot | oHits: Cloveland, 10; Boston, 13. Ertors: | of her. ‘In fact forthe first quarter of an | Myron Wheeler, fhe shorthand reporter, | 1o ,,m,‘(;f” e R L R G R el cdepictod. ooln | Dms Moises, I, May 20 “Delo- maklng two home runs, ono of them over the | Clevelund. 15 Woston, 6. Hatteries: Vinu [ oo ully wvoided saving anything | tostified that his notes snowed that M T e o0 & rokon | LGN Wonild fnoaaan Kl cmicy tFm B0 sany | At 1o, itk BEN|—sidps T, 1T, Morks 4 0o rubor and Zimuwer: Getzein, Nichols and 3 1o6iE s G ton of Louisiana proposed a reso: romn nts fa :.n:..w.: fe B i e | Bt araod Funst Givstand, h° s | atall. Finaly thecourt got disgusted and | lind Bad beon ???r’lff,’;u}'l\‘,"uf’.‘i‘JIS“.’.‘L‘.?J“»}L'&’ ltion *favoring Mississippi river improve. | Andacroto 10 an acre, and the speaker in | son, presidont of the lows cnfonnco of The Omahas will be in bad shape until the | ton. KIT6WeA MF, LA MUsNEAI to AL /tHb weliaas ] o8 ; v 3 ad | monts, iy peroration urged tho convention to cedo Day > i U TR d M. L. son 85 | Hoaiit awort . ey 7 en Day Adventists, has bean in the city o of Shanno cCauley. o tea . i y { Jalennie ssour red tho | these lands totho states erritorie: ML S e e l“',m‘{{’f; Natlonal League Standing. teading questions, Even then the witnoss [ - Mashal Melick tostified that ho was pros- ,,,Ilf,.r,',,‘,,“:’l‘-,‘u‘"““,,“"‘!‘0‘“:,&:; o o he | e DReRIy .vfmh.m,..",',,“\'\‘-"“H‘,f{,‘[,",‘uf.,..‘.mq| this weoke srranging. for tie noxt annual Was putting up @ strong gume and will feel | Played. Won. Lost. Per C't. | attempted ovasion, bus finally some startling | ent atthe inquest and that ho saw Monday | ghha purpose. e ¥R forthoassistancenof Colorado in rociaining = CUnP, Meeting of his denonintion, whicn the loss of Shannon espectally. _ Ohioamo.s..oo veentd ! i things wero revealed by her. The persistent | Melariana swor. itivo that ho had | (Ol M0Uon the chairman ruled that all | the wastes of his stats, He deplored the foyg "o O pEo mis Ty at Oak Pack A L et St saafite featy VOIANE s iorrsererog i and desperato fignt on tho part of Strodo to | guort/ i/ 30C Was psitive that e had | resolutions bo read by title and referred, but | 1imosity that was rapiily arising nd sepa. 1 TR e il Burke was hit by a pitchea ball, started to | Piitel i 1 Jeep tha witnoss from testifsiug and tho tn- | *'Diputy Sliarif ogrland testiied that ho | 5 EXGorornor vaus of Colorado expostu. | Yaiing the ot ant wost. Tho ‘worth and Vi steal second and Sutcliffo threw over Don- | Hoston... ... 4 I tenso interost Mrs. Sheody took in the | did not believe that McF arand was stworn (u!llll( duu'.v Im».-lsum was reconsidered. Tho | S0u! n,“u said, h;tllr'"h“t n,m‘ T'lll"d”“'“‘ Chloroformeld the Dog nelly's hiead, allowing Burke to score, New York../. 3 b AN rrotpitig il B H *olorado delegate, on obtaining this advaut. | dificulties, and he predicted a timo ;i > Spootal T A'base on balls, Halligan's error, twosin- | Hrooklvn.. oy i et UG L B G R L lué\u'\:\";n’\'r:;"tl::vnu'«l\wkii:llh'."""3’-;-“""‘ff:" age, read a resolution favoring a deep water | When the' west woull asort itself and [ DS Moises, In., May o glos and & double netted the locals three in il k thing was up, and they bent cagerly forward | (G5 R RS VP pYI G RRReOtion Wbl | harbor ot ‘Galveston and clling for wn B e tllmmlm riug of the east. Blood ':"““ to Tuk Bre. |—The grocery store of o sboond. e d to catch what the witnoss would testily to, | U Mistakeof Mrs.P. H.g s | - [ amenduwent of tho interstate law by which | bas been spilled inour history, and thonest | Frank Brico was burglanzed last night and Dalrymple's triple and Dungan’s single AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, AR sy i y | fopeing aa P H.Smith on the back of the | shippers would have as good an advantags 1n | Wor OF greater bitternces thay’ ever sxperi: | 8115 fn oo b ion. Tho sufe 15 proticilly AddBA 6 Mok 161 bHS Chited, b g It was in vain, howover, as oven the jury | fuformation that it was ovicontly nmistaka | SRIPPETS WOUIL have ws good un advas enced In the natiohal history woutd: e ho | 1Rk he safo s prictically in th elenth Camplon's Koo run drive, | Champions Succeed in Wresting One | could not henr ' hor relactant and low toned | and ho would thoreforo allow the Witnioss to | Seiiaé 4T load bts south as they could by | Suced iy the uatimal listory s e ee b | Tuined Tho Wrihes did not molst iy Vickery’s double and Pettit's single increased from Washington. answors and they had to be repeated by tho [ WRIEE L S reportor overnor W, Prince of New Moxico offered | Volated stato control. I reply ton call for | PO thouzh ono lrawor contamed $1500 the lead two more Wasimzeroy, May 20.—The Nationals be- | stenographer. LAt 5 ! | 8 resolution of thanks to tho department of | Rovernment statistics Prof. Stanton replicd | firmed in the collar. Hhes s e oo Lo : , May 20, » was ‘wanted ot this time, but WA missing. thanks to ' of | government stati 5 y formed in fhe collar, Thereis no clw tothe Dol Cumoien Dunaan wi sent to first on | eame demaralized in tho Afth inning todny |~ Mrs. Sheedy, as usual whon o friond or | Mr. Tambertson nskod "Wnt an - attaehmont i T U T B A WL L ST tatlstics, whal o | purpatrators. sendiaee) bulls, Campion came to the front with his | and the pitcher weakening, the Louisvilles | acqua 0w 0 came for- sied against Mr, W heelo w0 he g *sson of Nebraska indorsed e Bra anLIsHIn Lo, second iorbe. Fun, driving Dungan in anend | 20 he piicher weakoning, tho Louisyi Scqunlicaces was pub oa the stand, e fot. {1 lsmied aratuas My Wilaler a1 onee e | iuigueomsition Tok the tABILIIE S CE o N | [GHaayintihioe,) Butlor b BubE. o They Never Die. i e o jhe kamo. Srope: | ward and cast ner magnetic and command- ey et A;‘"",“ oS oxiuoal L0 | American university for the purposs of edu. | Fuled out of the government service beeanss Drs Mo, Ta, May * Special Tole Two baseson balls, sincles by Traffley, | Louisvilla " "720200 1 0 6 6 0 1 9 +§ | Ing bluck oyes onthe witness, looked at her | e prosecution ' lna_fow momonts Mr. | caring Uio people of Amorica h tho langunge, | 1 ¥ould not crrgt Statiatics to ploase ihos Pl D) Tl BRIk baliends; hie Baker and Donnelly, and Grifin’s two-base | Hits: W shington, 6 Louisville 13, Errors: | smilingly and yet at thosame timo there was | tho court informed M. that he must not | BAbits, customs and regulations of * each “'!}l; MBI AR L M :‘xk l-\n::‘ li el “m'}m“n I\“‘;“ Jrive gave Omata four tallles in the fifth, R SO et T ST | o ash in bor oy that dared tho witness 10 | lnive tho caurt rotBigaywithout speciol | QUCE o the reciprocal promotion of com. | | e conveution tien * aljourned L 3 Joeked o imveling conpunion lox #0 willo ). bl el UL LR SR ned runs: Loulsviile, 4. e i e pounte L e Jadae) (& 0tiiar romiutiond sentito tho!, committes|| 457116 Nobruika, Texas, Coloradn, Wyoming | 6 Hisitbhuiu 1 et0E U oy oo e MILWAUKEE. WON IN THE FIRST. ness told some things. The witness testi- | that as Mr. Wheeler had other business to | . Ttah, Nov. i i BIAIYA U8B0 | HineHs Kalcai: LAl e RO iy Mua by tha bl U 0 0 0| the game from the Atnletics in the first in- +1 was Iu the hablt of visiting Mrs, Sheady | 1% W dee OF o e avatate e | mokers in Washington adopt laws governing | Omaha as tho placo for holding the nest | jug over 0 bill, and he could not agiin 1 5 2 0| niog on Seery’s double, Audrows' triple and | Somo five or six months before Mr. *Shecdy | Mandand sskad w rwad the “ elections that are based upon ideas that arg | trans-Mississippi congross. bo founa, i 0 2 5 0] anout Scote: died. She did not speak of him as well as a | oy Mrs. o d‘ e fl‘ i the 1ngu | wnequivocally oa, - >4 = 8 8 & Of Athetios it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o1 | Wife shouldwho loved her husband. Sho | Hle eommenced Shoady's. past. Titowas on. . BY W.N. Nason of Nobraska—to havo an | SPEED RING. Congregational Conterence 200 0 O bt D et | B do as bt wishen, "G tol) one oy, Mo | octod to by Simyde, ALar those abjections | BJdltionl dppropriation from conrss for = Siovx Ciry, In., May 20— |Specnl Tola 192 00 Adhlatien 2 Olcinnatl . Battories: Wey: | vember that ho bud threatonod to il hee | Were overruled, o mswors to these oot et (el STt HobagiRGal 2 (‘"N“"\ ks tho Momepr CC | Eamio Tuz B |~Tho fify-swond an { 0 1 § §fWne Crssi Crane, Hirloy. Farned runs: | with a revolver. She told mo that, this was | $howed that sho bad boen married to_Horacs v EL L. 3 N i ! S e AT oy meeting of the General Asswiation of Towas 0 1 4 0f Atiloties, 1: Cinclnnaty, tho result of @ quarrel over a relative. When | MeCool fiftoou years ago, ived with him two | B FL L Millard of Mortof The commregtion | gaurzicado, Moy 3 —Tho gates of B Cortt | Con grogational chirchos bugan horo tonight . i el e 2 & * 5 o o v &t i ik clal support of the convention ) ow 9 - LG 68 el oL von'g PR AR VO COLUMBUS STILL ON THE SLIDE, she complained tome I laughed and told her | Yearsand then gota divorce, A year later DS A AR 4 i ‘hion Baw's new track were thrown open to the [ and will continue unt ext Sunday. Rev —-= | Barmvonr, M., May 20.—Columbus lost | that 1 had hoard that sho 1iad 108t 8 ting an she wias married to George A. Moeirill, lived | & 4 Bun-amerian e YIOLL kit foday, £ TE wa We optiiing Ay ot 1), | DEs Aldo B: MoBbS o Math o e g __ | their first gamo with Batimore today. Cun- | that her husband bad got angey and chirged | ¥ith bim tvo vears and, ihen gota divorce, | Fhatl Ve, its initial port. cony s Chicago Racing association's regular spring | e aunualsexmon, Over four hundred dole. 1 sn.ro A v [ ningham pitched a splendid game and but | her with having given it away. She said | She was married toMr. Shsedy eloven years | (TS MIESISHPOE counitry on the northwest m e Tran | gatesare i attendunce Donnelly 20" 2 2 1| onebit, ascratch by Dowse, was made off | that this was not what she referred to, At fhots Ny OTdesa sl svanence given | g, § K. Elliottot. Hansas—That railrond 'L‘;m"mm”" ‘;‘{“rnm}k W ol allizan, I 0 1 4 1|him. Scor ¥ ¢ another time she said she had the blues | by Mrs. Sheedy at the inquest was then read. S Kansas—That railr horne, Thirty-fifth and West Forty-cighth Colonel Baltingall's Generosity, ) Suteliim 0 & §| Bulthmore. 000 £ 4 1 10 0 a—g | awlul ad because Mr. Sheedy was sojealous | The only way in which the story agreea witli | EORIRISNONOM OF varlous states wiito n of, strets, and is a grew improvement upon | Ormaows, Ta, My 8, Tho. will of the Twiteh 103 8 Ofcommbus 00 0 002 0000 02| of her she couldn’t enjoy herself at all, 1 | that of McFarlaud was that she went out on Sl o auoctnand squktels satescol | the ack used by the association | yeap @, Ballinmll was filol teday, It L 0 2 0 of iits: Baltimore, 6 Columibus, 1. Errors, | ai o o & the back porch shortiy before the assault, fhe with special reference to the opening last year. The two-story grand stand has a e | Syt S — ylat 1012 of Baitimore 4 Columbu Battorios: O o heryon donoblowiHow el Axod | Ut doclaved that sy went out for o pitehes | ©f the saveral ports in the Gulf of Moxico. sealing capacity of 4,00 arg 18 fited ap s | GYes the ety of Otinmwa the corn 'palaca raflloy, 0. 1 s B clDELImDE S you are: you haveeverything you wish. Sho o . < K Ay A 15 Wathins of Texet Do tne 2 y of 4. s fite property aud the Ballingall house, valued at Clrko, H. 300000 0 N LOwse: 5 ‘Give men laboring man who gets | Of water. Alsothatthe blind looking out on [ q,uif, 431 Vot ling for e anmor, biomost approved stylo, Tho track us all | fio 0. 2 Qlarke,x .8 runs: None. Gy laborir e s roH A o daaling i futures and calling forthe enact- new tracks dro, was Springy i d sl Touily 0. ’; : 1' oy e R D) BOSTON FINALLY BEATEN. s VR DR e T B e ing of crimiual laws punishing such of 10000 pooplor wore et i Consent Reftused, ntals .......... 4 0 2116 4 Bostox, Mass,, May 20, — The game wasa | = Ny, 1 i js | the in t, then went on, th itne Seas was cloudy and_threat Ti RN o ¢ 20— i B x, ) My a Mr. Lambertson asked tho witness at inquest, thon went on the witness stand = . 2 i udy and threatening. The feature | Divexrorr, la., May 20 —The standing : e pitonors’ ' battle'and was close and exciting. | juncture what Mes. Sheody had. sad in Tos. | and testified positively tine Merarland was | _BY . D. Jones of Utah—Favoring tho dl- of the day was tho Chlosen orby - gor pir® ; B iSehandhi SCONE BY INNINGS, IR OITCETN juncture what Mrs. Sheedy had said in - - ; SISt i ar LA AR T s BTaEally SR ; R, committeeot the Episcopal diowese of lowa Milwaukeo.......... 1 8 1 0 0°0 0 2 2—0 endance 4,211, Scor gard to bearing children. not sworn ot the time of the nquest. Court viding for th 1 ) Pro- year-olds, $10 entrance, #0 to start with ofuses to rrant 4 3 it ot Tlide R 0050 2080 ) Bosten, o w000 1000 00-1]F5%,00 edyTs oyes. tivinkl . ign adjourned aRth? p. m. A Lom Sl BN e s e 2,300 added, one and one-fourth miles, refuses togrant itsconsent to the consecra- e 0,9.9 St. Louis . 900000071 12| Bis Shedyisarea twinkloomalisisaes tthe arternoon session. Myron Wheeler, y H, A, W. Tabor of Colorado—Calling ‘I following wero the starters. jckeys | 1o of Rev. Philp Brodks s bishop of UMMARY, Hit Boston, . Louis, 8. Errors: Bos- 34 A - g | i o1 ot i for the selection of one member of the mtor- 8: Nei 29 (Narvice). 7 to Massucnusetts, Arnod runs: Milwnukee, 4 Omaha, 3. Tw ton, B St. Louls, 1. Barnod ‘rans: St Louis, | the witness. Nevertheloss, Mrs. Swift con- | the shorthand reportor; was puton the wit: tat shigtly - and odds: Nero, 122 (Narvice), 7 to 5; S 2 % Dbuso hits: Burke, Vickory, 2; Griflin, Three- | I lintterios: Haddock and Murphy: Stivette | tinued Y hessstand, He tesiified thathe.bad a mark | 10 CORTIe tmmission from the terrl- verado, 122 (Hill), § to1; Dundée, 122 (Lay- FAILED FOR A WALLION. base hits: Dalrymple. Home runs: Gampion, | and Boyle. She told me oneo that she would give | $HHfying that a witness had " been sworn. | WLV west of the Mississippi river, rouce). 0 to I; Bruokewood, 117 (Kiloy), 6 to 1, i SRR R A NALL DN, . 2. Stolon ases: ¥ Shoch, Dalrymple. Ty anything if she could havea child, Two or | This mark appearedin the notes of the testi. | Senator Warcenof Wyoming in response Rosetand and Glenrush, who were named | b Pouble pluys: Shooh, Positt, Cutiplon. Flest AagocistomBianding thrce mouths after sheroturned from Buftalo | Mony of Monday McFarlndat the mquest. | 080 unanimous call took the platform. He last night as stavters, wore seratohod. The Davis $hoe Compiny's Troubles Dy prcthodbay Doy 3 ik ke Plaged. Won. Lost Per Ot | oho foid mo she was enciento and didu't, i | Colonel Philpotthen went on the witness e, "“"’”‘“ ) the states mad lonmon,l yIhe crowd shoveled toms of money on SOUN A Sonsetio Y Biseliod ball: Dalr « Hallizan. Struck bt tend to havo it. Sho told me aftorwards that | Stand and went through the somewlat re. | Sttt arid lands to tho stutes and tertitories Nero, the genoral im pression sceming to b | Bosrox, Mass., Max 0. The labilities of Boleivar, 5o Witd Sl Im:"‘\,rlhl.l““":fl]:'“ 3 I she biad used something to get rid of having | Markublo featof sking himself questions, [ 1 Which thoy aw situated Somo thought that hocould not loose. The horses wers (B D T it T F3hi YA tidsals 5 2. Time: One hour und forty-fivé minutes, | Loulsviile:.)! 170 tho child. and at the time was all right, She | 8nswering them and combatting the at- | YONETess shouldvote greatsumsof money sent away at the first attempt on even | U@ Davis shie conpuy, with facories a Umplre: Striof, Athletics. .. TR T} i ve 01T E6 Whaihats torneys for the defense. He deciared that [ £0° thereclamation of such lands, The gov- torms. Silverado immediately junped to the | RKichuond, Va, ieamewnk Me, and Lyon, SR § ¢ said that her reason for doingso was because t could S ban s . OTHER WE! T if Columbus...... 1 19 hor husband was mean to her at that timo. | he was chosen by Monday McKFarland as his | €mment could not do too much for the pio- front, and at the stand was loading Nero by | Mass, are said to eweed 81,000,000 o ESTERN GAMES, Cinefnnaei 2110 B2 A - | att faiavecraee iy Sunday fol. | Beers who built up commonwealths in tho tyo fengths, B rook wood 14 z e " Washing! 5 She told me that she had fixod to leave him | dttemey on the evening of the Sunday fol. . \ two lengths, Brookwood last, Hon. J. baviy, formerl presidont ashington .. P2 . ma th d 4y A e i - | wilderncss. and this fact was recognizod by - In the turh Neto ran liken wil > Yy Rt Nt TR s aaral befirstof | lowing tho arrest. ness sald in addi h e turn Nero ran liked wild horse, and ; gt e RN CARON S En A bl e o 5o one time, s was along in the firsto 1lboral i ol s of tho corparation, has mado a personal polis Increasing Her Strength . Nov tion : oral appropriations which wero absorbed when the back strotch was reached he had i ,. Ilinois-Towa I eague Games. November. One day when I went to the g in the payment of jud, ts instoad of de- 31 - laif | #ssignment. The failure has createln grent with Denver Talent. PO A A e Sheady rosidenco T had some. troubjo | “1didnot know thatmy client was to bo | 11 the payment of judgments inswead of de- takon the lod from Silverads by halfa | sigiment. el Maaa s I e i e e At] Joliet, 9 Rockford, dy residence some troubl put on tho witnessstand the day of the in- | Y/Ioping resources: No good resulted. Ho rength, the othors bunched, two - longths | sensation, for the house was considored oo ~ 5 3 [Special At Obawa= Ot thwa 0 EAG o a4, bringing anybody to the door. Finally the | ? Y ' ] g Telogramfto Tie Ber,|—Prosident Hatch | At Davenporte Davenport. Be Ottumwa, 4, | tho servant girl came,” : quost. Ho was taken thero and I under- | 8rraizned the policy of thegovernment and away. Thisorder was maintained until the | of the stronrest faancis Its crodit was 0B ko R i o ot e [ BAYDAYeapr S DevRrertid i Otuma. . | it aexvisk stelommall RSt e R e e st F b T s it :’;I“":":';;:‘ul“‘;'hffh"""m']'l‘.‘l'd“};\u“vl VL it far turn was renched, when IKiley lot 1ooso | excellont, although 1t hd boena litle sow, ( ; on put their heads PARKS OF SPORT, G T Ot e iy SRty my knowledge,” s scalo e wi in the poniten- on Brookwood and to o second place | 4 AL togethier yesterday afternoon and after maly. SPARKS OF SPORT, swers were of such a nature that 1t was ap- | ¥ knowledge 3 shoody | tty and bis family in the poorhouse befors s muow el ol the second place | iy meting its billsfor the pist three moutha? & ¢ Metar e ‘Atthe afternoon sesson of the Sheody from Silverado. ; parent Monday McFarland was there, bt Ty yes Sonator _Warren qid ; : I s stated th recart failires ing up their minds that the Minneapolis v ho real condi affai % ¢ | murder trial the judge mled that the state. [ MaNy years. —Senator arrven did not When thestretch was reached Nero wvis inlta A et g May Go to Duluth. tho real _condition of uffairs are not fit for 3 Voo i o : \ ; fictors in lringng about team was not strong enough, resowved todo | s ; 2 bl satia ment mads by Monlay McFarland at. the avor governmert appropriatious on tho in trouble and Brookwood was gainine ac . rinzing 1 4 h, res do S1. Pavr, Minn,, May 20.—[Special Tete- | Vublication. ¥ R b itted ey is | stmo basis. Ten or twenty years might rapidly. ASxtoef i N ash. — Mr. Day 1ys - the fil- HIDE soiaaty & T [reas farthok ed: T was | Quest could bo adnitted ms evidence. His y 3 ht ground rapidly. Axteenth from the i something sensational. This they did today | o Tur Bek. |—It is ho witness furthor testified: I was i H elapsa before they would haveanysubstant rookiy 4 i rront rise to him DY toleasing Marphy and Mo anycoday | gram to Tum —It is stated that profes- | ynorg on the day Mr. Sheedy died. She fud | Statement was read and it tallied inevery | € hey would haveanysubstntisl Brookwood had forged abead and corming i E s uRrlos loaSikin | McGlone from Denver to Minneapolis for the | e P4st in a few days, : ber that hot water and mustard plasters | Viowsly reported. = / amort hab thoy wore sady fo. yedlavm taed | maa Ub & leLofgiound dn the last hundred. i LOVEL THIRRSIEHTOVOC hutlheuily, bu 18 y 739,000 Sunduy Jay Anderson of Duluth, who was | would help him, S i Just before adjournmant Mr. Hall, counsel 3 | vards and beatNeroa length for the place, d ‘ sum o . Sunduy Jay Al [ , Who would help him. She said that. it was useless | , < f louds. ‘‘This was the time for thom tosay the | Mhoeins oot N < Goro, | the opinion that several othor fulures must - ] ] Silverad two longths 1L | All this was dono today beforo noon and at | th reul organizer of the old Northwestern | to give him anything.” B BN i e W e s oI hicu 0w iro 01l SOFs Tatkh sl ¢ R coreiD dmsiibo lin sts lbohindiom, 1§10 S0 N St seiar alptint lu 8T MoBloat o Y of0n Jascball assoc Ml e e 5 ox aminati sen mide of tho o © col pssom where only sage and ' Tine—2: Cho winner is owned by Bd | follow ; s fawdayl 8:80 McGlono went to thizd baso and "Tred- | fitsChall ussociation, from which the prsont | ars. Sheedy then rosted her dimpled chin A aaniiad deanmias O onp siomach | Gactus Hiourish. He did not aliego maMoas, | Comdam. ed by R olrhiton’ & G odivey ahol miAuficturers, 1 veloped, had the | on Strode's shoulder, and putting her lips to way to center field in Minneapol iforms, er field in Minneapolis uniforms, and Denver clubs play offa post- | his ear, whispered something, | e inne; auce or fraud. Texas manages its public | 'l se, . . are in financial troubie. Liabilities, $150,000 ; Precisely what this meaus to the Denver | Minneap i Iitien | Firstrace for three-ye found by the experts. This statoment pro- olds and apwards ST Jost, S i Ll ; : linds to tho bestadvantage and the Brit urso 00, slx £Urlong Oulool b 3 assets, unknown. Thetrowblo was o reult oA Dot hnas bl poned gume in West Superior. The attend- | «\y i HEa yanbne duced profound sstonishment. Mr. Hall, Do bes K89 he British | purso 500, six furlonzs: Outiook won, Heltr 4 unknown. Ihe et . IoAm I e ko, x::uilth T are rumors that | &)oo'y iy Yundartas, betwoen six aad. soron Y \k hat was your name when you lved at however, offered anumber of standard modi. | D0ssessions north of the United States had d, Bob Jacobs third, Ti 1:77. | of the failure of the Dayis stoe comy - LRl dand that it is to go to West i z "Thi. e ridenc 10 complaint, as the title was vested in each rar-olds, five-olghti e Superiar. thousand being present. This aroused the !~ “Miss Lucy Bell? was the reply. L roEk el anon R By SR e elon t b Rl BTeT e s Tin Murphy won, € 1y soconl: rorld's ¥ale I Chiets The game with Dave Rowo's Lincoln | Q0 baseball fever which hud lad dormant in | «What was it at Piattsmouth /" (U B LT LR B CRpAe i NS0 | sl L M R S e 3 Paxton third, T ; ; bl gl BRICER: hustiers was a very pretty one for five | Anderson's breast siuco 1577 and he bocan | Mrs, Johnston. I went there to live after | f0und in those organs. CimcaGo, May 0..-At a mecting of the it race, selling, o o In the sixth, however, with two men | C'833 league. ““Wnat is your name now?" A GOLD S¥NDICATE. J. W. Gregory of Kansas followed with a | elghthmiles HLotksoy won. He Vail oo | rnoon Diredtor Geeral Davis submitied out, Raymond made a fumble which rattled | Thinking the management of the St. Paul | wMrs. Swift.” Pitoher O'Day, and befora the’ Miilors coui | €1ub would be disheartoned by the noor at- | -Were vou divorced from Johnstont” b rotired elzhb tmon erosaed the Lipi tendanco, he made an offer for tho franchise | «No, sit. “The Farmers rallied, finally, w the eighty | 44 team entire It is stated that hisap- | Strode then jumped up and demanded : inuing, aud pouaded out eariéd runs in pro- | Proaches met with favor and that e secured | «Why weren’t you'* review of government action uponarid lands, | Souriere third. Time: 1:504, for confirmation the numneof J. 1. Viskofl of Daring Schemeof New York Bankers | Thoy were offercd at the samo terms ns the o to Stop Exportations, best arablelands in lilinois and Ohio and | Madinetl 3 New Yors, May 20.—Special Tolegram to | Meh Who wont upen thoso linds under the | Lovisviiie, , May 20.-Racing at Colomdo to be chiof of the bureauof m and mining. aral Lew Walli sndered the position of ehicf of th h KA Y RIS i v re-cmption laws were deceived and misled | Churehill Downs today was in a sea o ' fuslon, ot they et too far behiud, aud had | i fRtion on the club which expires Saturday | “Mr. Jobnson died," was tho quiet reply. | Tmr Bun|—It is reported today that ten [ PrHRPLR IAYS Mt Joccived i wisicd SR sl Nl BB o L oo e t0 be content with their third defeat for the | M0t Strode looked aunoged, the crowd laughed | bankers in Wall strect lnve each put up $60,- | they relied for advice. They had puid to | 2 equ R IONERELIND. oo trip. A Duluth paper of yesterday said that | and Mrs, Sheedy bent forward and whishore , ; il L HUOE LA08 18 5 the fifth race the field was at tho post one Horse s in Conventior —— ’ hitting of Tredway, Minnehan and Mitchely, | Made whereby Sunday games could be played | torney then thundered out: pay the interest o‘l;r i ofiral ol e a e o Sie money or pav [ journcy thiuking the flag had fatlen, Mor- | SeVenth annual meeting of the journeymen i and the fine fielaing ot Shugart, i‘;'lrl:‘(('r Itfll:’ t(I:‘t’y: l‘hull‘ u{\m}u wl“l:v‘Pclllw “‘How many times did you drink wine ang | theyare going buy-and hold forsixty | juoi any vortion of 1%, but be would. srrange | risey won in wore sent back to the | horse-shoors wational union opencd yestonday ——— ieor— | made o raise the moncy to buy & Westorn | peer with Mr. Sheedy?" days. Gold is now practically at par, al- | 1o justice of restoring puitof the spoils by | post and Morrisey won the second time with President More of Donver, ling pre >ing mile onty v and thirty-three of the forty-oné unions in Edith "L second, J T third. | the country rwpresented. Reports were ve cefved showing thit the union is stroug ale ready andiuereasing inmt ciation club, and that if the efforts were | - Meanwhila Mrs, Shéedy cast a wicke , - e AT i successful the club would bo playing on its | glance at the witness > Coot ® Wicked | though Great Britain is giving half penny | invésticatiug the il ® ond, 36:1 1 0 5 g own grounds in Duluth in sixty days. H : 0 otten gains in the de- fort, and as monoy is plenty at 2 per cont | Velopment of irrigation. He closed by sub- mitting a resolution calling for the ceding of arid lands to the several states and territories E 50 as 10 put these commonywealths upon the | () some premium on the gold they buy or leave | sume footing asthe states which received | © 1ourth rieerono nileand suartes for thbo- hought to B Hancl ivin this country, Itis ono of the simplest | the benefitof grants of swamp lwds. yer-old filies: Miss Hawkins (10 to1) wo most daring deals that has been at- Judge J. B, Belford of Colorado opposed I£v|\‘nl\ second, Bonnle Byrd third, Tl S e R AR eierts Rinp p 11 rst rac Motitona. ...} 1§ ot LiBLOA Meitoia:ie: oh Bhukart, ss. .2 “Only once,” was the reply, *‘and Mrs. Thi T ' Sheody wis Bresont, frvory tho T wont v | thero can be o loss. This syndieate intends hooting. Sheedy's, however, Mrs. Sheedy offered me | to compel Exngland and Russia 1o pay a hand- s, In., May 20.—(Spocial Tele- | wine,” L 120 0| gram toTue Bre.|—Kain intorfored some ain Mrs, Scedy whispered in Strode's 0 ¢ 0 10| what with the shootine at the state sports- | ©or and he asked: y 00030 ate sports “How many times did Mr, Sheedy take 3“‘ e T Tu the first shoot this morning mine Peorias | YOU homet” empted sinceJay Gouldand ‘“Jim" Fisk Motal.......18 17 27 14 1| ‘otal 21327 102 | wore sprung with about twents entrics. nd | .. Only once alone. At all other times Mrs. | tried to corner gold andoroughton that Budd, Georgson, Sundstrom and Heikes | Shecdy weut along.” 81 I & Some Hot 991 Des Moy Lt pgzth, 3 D Rowe, 152 i | ® 105 won. 2 Zoolin th Ol ore . Thie's 12080 0/ Stait 0/ Wil 00t ok stie's Body, May 20, —The dead body of aman 1 100 0 men's tournament today. the ceding of arid lands. The government had assumed coutrol of everything, posed to dictatea system of irrigation = thoy pro- | INIfih race for two-year-oids, one-halt and oy @ o 1) won, Fulerosocond. Awmoren | 28L0F te misshg H. J Raichete, who third, Time camehore from Californiain churgo of the sinferhandleap, one milo and | orange carnival, pieked out of thelake v @t 1) won Wanlot see- | this morning by’ the police, "The palico. havo . Thmo: 2:02 BCOIE 1Y INNING Minneapolis.......... 100 Lincoln.... . which s aiways referred to with a shuddler, | how 1t was not proper for tho respeetive | Siain ram beedy send youa presenton | kyown as “Blick Feiday.” The way | statesto incur the heavy obligations of ro- | an elghth: v b the FiskGould corner was | claiming these linds. The governmoent had | ond. Sic Abier il was by the United States government selling Just #,000,000 of gold, Fisk and Gould were " thoroughly frightened and threwing prudenceto the winds let zo all thegold they had, If they had beld on for ouly twonty-four houns they” would havo ¢ T : found that the gbYorment did not intend to ou “twico before. The first money was Mr. Strode said ‘T thought you wero a [ {ot'ii smove ol it bat. they ciaimed thae divided between ~Crabill, Georgson ana | friend of Mrs. Sheedy's.’ He smd that the | h,1iiiig such o largomuount as the troasury Sandford; second money, Grim, Hughos, | Vience T would give was veey impovtant | i A Such b Iaroimtouit, as the treasury Sundstrom, * | aud was tho ouly ono that would convict ler. | fh'a present conditions it 18 possivle bt not 107031 810 113 | droppod the full number ADian't Me, vose 42 000 40-9 ‘Thon came a contest for SUMMANY rots and Heike: Earned runs: Minneap 8 Bt Mg olvo singlo tar. | Christmas?” Chingrin. Darneles ot | “No sir. Mrs. Sheedy made presont to 3 Lincoln. & Two-baso | and Sundstrom tied on the dozen and divided | MO Christmas of three pairs of stockings. Tf war, Dail iome rine: Minnhan, “fioad | the monoy. thoy were from Mr. Sheedy 1did ot kiow PRy bl Bikvar Ton it wp et 0 association shoo®for the L. €, | 't A and Ryn, Tomney, 0'Day and D. Rowe, Ciine and D, | Smith cup, twenty single targets, was a ver, Mr. Lambertson then asked the witiess O'buy, 0: | exciting contest. “C. W, Budd fook twenty | coneerning what Strode said to hor at noon, PI‘lln'i'vvl) ”“~‘I||“‘\'~IVI'“[I 1s: Ry Mite L Ty ALheIL s 0 D 2 et met o ik | Straight and retains the cup which ho huy | She replied: out: By Mitehell,§: 0'bay 2 Stafford, | Dariing, Wilson. Wild pitcnes: Mitcho) Stafford, L Tinio: Two hours sentword to the friends of Hanchotte. - ADVANTAGES ———0F BUYING —— Bobby Black's Lintest Expe Siovx Ciry, Ia., May 20.—Today's game was & repetition of yesterday's slugging match, with the difference that Kansas City came out ahend. Bobby Black, who was ro. leased from contract as flelder, was again signed yesterday as pitcher und 'was put in the box today. In the seventh the Blues foll upon him aud batted out_eight runs befors the circus was over. The bulanco of his work was fair, Kansas City picched Conway. He was freely’ battea but found fine support in the field. "Score: BIOUX CiTY. T KANSAS C1TY, 11K PO A B RINPO A B Poorman. ¢f.§ 4 2 0 0 Manning, 2.2 1 0 1 3 Bwartwogd.cf2 3 1 0 0 Hoover,if...2 1 0 0 0 Bursuad, db .0 2 3 8 1/ Foster, of.... § 5 0 0 Nicholson. 6.0 1 0 1 1 Smith, if 400 Morrtmaay 1.1 °1 T 0 0 Stearnin, it §10 rie. 01 41 ofp o 8 T Behelbecl 1 4 8 2|Carponter 31 1 § & 1 Van Dyk 130 uGunson,e....l 1110 Biack, 101 0fConway, p..il 1140 Total. 424 9 4l Towm X City ausas City Earned runs: Sloux City. 8: Kansas City, 8. Two- base bits: Bwartwood, Sirauss, Nicholson, ning. Three-tase bits: 1 Swartwood, Mor rinsey, Black, ¥mith, Stearns, Gunson. Home'runs Foster. stolon bases: Bloux City, 4 Kansas City, 3. Double plays: Schelbock nnd Strauss. First base on balls: Sioux City, 0: K Clty, b, Struck ouki My Misek 4 Wild' pliches Time: One hour and thirty-five minutes. Uwpire! Collins. St Paul Is Dead. Br. Paui, Mion, May 20.-Throe nows. waper wmen aud slx small boys assembled at tries. First money was divided on seven straight by Brucker, Par ford, " Hicks, Montiomer: Budd, Martin, Strawn, Ha shaw. ‘Team shoot for state trophy, open to meru- Ders of the state association, six singlo live birds per toam, resuited 1n_ties on six birds for cup. Chlugrin and Bolton, Nicoulin and Sessions, Sanford ana_Budd, Converse and Hicks, Jennings aud Martin. Wianers not yet docided, welve singles, forty-nine entries, Money divided by Parmalee, Budd, J. K. Smith, Sanford, Hastiugs and Dimple, Niue singles, twenty-three entries, Tios on tine by Hughes, Morrell, Clement, Hetkes aud Budd, Nine singles, eloven entrie: by Budd, Hughes and Heikes, wlec, Heikes, San- J. B, Swith, ings and Yearn- Ties on nine Jack Davis' Benefit, Jack Davis' benefit at the People’s theater last evenmg attracted the usual crowd of the lovers of the manly art. Juck himself, in bis divers settos, showed up in admirable form, and more than over convinced bis wany friends that he will make a dangerous foo for uny of the big 'uus. Of the lesser settos, that between Scotty Gordon, the doughty little Scotchman, and ip O'Neil was the best, Scotty demonstrating that he Is iu thoe riug for business, and the man wno beats him must be a first-rater and nothing loss. Danny Daly and Young Gallaghor gave their novel, spirited and bighly - oxciting ex. bibitlon aud altogether the show was 4 good one. kept house for Mr. Sneedy, . Strode in- sisted that I should tell him all [ knew of the case and I did so.” ‘T'ae things that Strode said to herto proju- dico her for the defense wero detailel av length, Witness further testified that Mrs. Sheedy said to her shortly before the as- sault: ‘Someone is after Mr. Sheedy who will kill him and thoy will get him yot.™ Tho appraisement of the property of John Tnc«nl_\’ AL §HT 488,80 was next offered inevi- dence, The major portion of today was dovoted to evidence as to whether or not Monday M. Farlund's statement at the coroner's inquest should be admitted in evidence. This caused long and valiant light on each side, as the judge ruled that in case the negro had uot been sworn it could go in as testimony, oth- erwiso not. F. C. Munger, who was a member of the coroner's jury that held an inquest over th boay of Juhn Sheedy, testiied that he did not believe that Monday MclFarlind was sworn bofore Le was put on the witness stand that day, Strode objected to the wit- ness telling what McFarland spid on that duy. Along debato ensued in which both sides cited numerous authorities. Count Attorney Snell showed great readiness in ring all the authorities clted by the d by quoting from later luws and au thorities, Ono caso specially was cited from the Nobraska records in which Judee Lake had decided that in just such s case as the one in hand, where thero are two penons charged with tho same crime the testizzouy of one of the two ata coroner's in soven livo birds, fifty-two en- | WHIG Mrs, Sheady was away M. Doan | probable that with, & degleted treasury tho government would’ attempt to meet another crisis, Judging 'Irém the condition of the markot last fall the corner of gold would mean that everv!bank and individual who could secure goldwouldstore it away, That it would produce i great finaneial 1oss on the country is well uiiderstood, butit is simply a choico” botween “Awp evils—having gold at premium by forelew countries taking all wo Bave o by asyndicale holding it in this country to make’ the premium, Thero are now in the UnitédStales about §500,000,000 in gold and aboun ‘jxw.xuum is held by the United States treaddey, — Over $45,000,000 of gold has left this city sluco January I, and 4,000,000 goes today. That something must bedoneto stop the flow of gold abroad is theopiuion of every banker and merchant in ths country, but it has remained for this syndicate tomake an attompt to stop the tide. Itremains to be scen what willbe done,now that the inteutions of the syndicato are made publi ——— Terrific Storms in Texas, SuLrmus Serives, Tex., May 20, —This sec- tion of the country hus been visited by the most terrific storns during the past twenty- four hours ever known and many bouses cre completely demolished, ———— Fatal Powder Explosion, CrevELANn, O, Miyy 2.—A powder ex- plosion of a coal mine near New Philadel- phia, O, vesterdiy resilted in the death of 3unu Grof?, aod fatal injury of his Lrother, It would not pay the tailor to make up poor material; th that will give good satisfaction and long servic factory work, where the iaea is to slight the gar advantage is that, among our fine misfits, you wiil find the half be found in establishments that deal in what the tailor loses, forvou ge Allalterations done free of charge to insure ~ BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS, -=- PRICEK good a5 the tailor would male SUITS. fuMerchant Tailor 00 Morchant T (0Merchunt Tallor mude nt 00 Merchnnt Tailor mudo Tullor made t Tailor wade ut, M-I-S-F-1-T-5. srefore, in buing misfits you Tiren the tailor takes far more care with his work than is bestowed upon ient as much as possibloin order to turn out work choap. nd qu Then by buying mi sidy made clothin agool tit, OVERCOATS 25 00 MerchuntTatlor made at...... .....80 00 @ 0 Merchant Tuilor mado at Tt 40 (0 Merchunt Tadlor wide at..... 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