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20, 1891. ———————————————————— n N Wit Woover, Werrlok, Theen bass hits: Smith 1or, 108 (Goedald). 10 (0 1; Blapn, 04 (Plorse) \’ F, T. Evans of Fu 3 oo NRTITL ST S - WALKED OVER BY LINCOLN, | bttiotierrsistacrini ™ it Satte. | DULL RACING AT CRAVESEND. | 5130t B e (pLl ORSES AGAIN EREE. | 5 Ponningion wounkys Eisnn oot | HE MET A SINGULAR DEAT! - . o WAVe | Manning, 2: Carpanter. Double plavs: Curtis and { oy, 113 (Allond ¥ 6o 13 ungmwr 110 (Keys), 4o ™ 1( county: Eight! circuit, ML A JYGULYL b . O'Brien, ' White, Werrick and ("iirien. Baves on 13 Goverton, 10HPrdte, 7to 1: Bd Bsheiby, 108 Charlos H. Fnos of Lead City, and William i % bl o | 2; Koate, 1 g by pitched, talls | @ ‘wl Harell 3 to.1: Gomtons, 108 (Boyer, 6 R ‘\0:[n||'m o; |L)tv|‘<lx\|uvu|. At large: Porter woan ¢ 0, & Paswd o rnor o adwood and k. B. Caddington | T j i i bale: | . ; o Vb MR iChd [ 1 f i OB Omaha's Basaball Team Sorely €mitten by | rory av mpire:" Collins Nothing on the Card Evokes Enthusiasm or There was miith'delay in g etting off, but a | Judge Shiras Orders the Jury to Find a | of Biunt va Mi i y ¥ | forty n a;_Umpire:” Collin g : good start wasmagle with Oltle Glenn load- & Terdlos o ek Y Bartlott Tripp bas boon clooted chmrman | Drunken Iowa Miner Run Down by an Illi- the Farmers, Huskers Still Losing Surprise: ing, Faleiro second, John Berkley third, erdiot of Not Guilty, | and E M. O'Brien of Yankton secretary. nols Osmvral Train s MissraroLis, Minn., May 25 —Minneapo R [ Coverton st Ko wolld was ‘the bungh, s | The ‘plan “wdopted s as follows: Tho com ¥ THE ROWE-QUTFIT, | [t Punched throa bits in o ninth Iming | oo riuee ot Tue (ATONIA TRACK. | twoon - tho. fiywris doi Beridov took itst | JUSTIFIED IN THE MURDER OF CASEY. | OhL0 With Gyoey momban ot sha hast momers | n s " y . 2 made two 9 e 3o 0 erkloy tool ST £l . | eate ovaory membor of the last logisla % GAME ‘EASILY WON B E and by good base runuing mado two runs | soon nfter the shapt and held it through, win- t ture and ask whether he will attond u special | DOWNED THROUGH THEIR OWN PLEA. FRSS winning the wame, Both Killen and Hart a—— { i by & dotpaata oot 1o & whippin fin il weeting of th tactien ol i vore pitched good ball. Score 1 isb barely half i neck aload abead of Faliero, it oF o &0,000 world's fair appropriation, | —— Bhannon's Lambs Were Like the Air | - — - Raced in the Rain, but the Finishes ond, who peay Ollie Glenn, the third | War Exited Between the Govern- | It a uajority sigiiy a willlagiess | Dubu Saloonkeepers Ran Their Ship—Kansas City Does Denver A Wero Exciting—-How the Card | by 4 n0%0, Tima: 43, Ragnerand | mentand the Indians—Attempted | 10 o this the governor will be asked to eall . MeQuald,If...2 3 & 0 0 Foorman, rf. 1 We e 2 Johony Greenar,were close on the heels of Sato > b 4 | a special session, which ho has already s Necks Into a Noose -Supreme ~Milwaukee and Min- HeCione s0.8 & 1 ¢ Vawarwoodivi entat Corrigan's Ollie m.-.mhm| ko finish and the nindmost uicide of' a Witness—The | fied a willinguess to do. The pleds: AU R Court Notes - Suicide neapolls Win Shuxartwigel 2 1 3 0 Nishotson, ib.0 one was not budly, beaten. Case Reviewed. ment is mado so that the commission muy Ry bl 010 0 0| Sencibeck, ss.0 { rr— Know exactly what to 6xpect hon resnonncs at Boone. U flengle, 3 .1 1 8 0'iarle, 7 Good Rating at Chicago. to all the leiters of inquiry b : all the Ie of inqu ve baon ro Treadway, 660 0 0 0 }iienning ef...0 Cimieaco, May 25, —~Tho nice weather and ceived. If the legislaturo pian. fa| Killon, UL 02 0/Van Dyke, If.0 3 S RAVASHND, 28, - " y May 28, Sioux Panns, S, D, 23.— [Spocial Tole- ed. he legislature plan_ fails the com- | Lincoln gained n signal victory over | Dusinie o0 0 1 § 0Mart b i i Gravesexo, L. I, May 28, -Tho training | o)) fliad ontry card at tho track induced Rm:“‘;',‘r‘”“; I }[;" g '»"“'“ ‘[_‘p'” mission will endeavor to raise $100,000 by pri- | nr Donar, Ta., May 25, -[Special Tole: =@ Omaha yestorday aftarnoon, and that, too, fn | Darling e 0 8 T 0j T - | re today was not of a kind “""""";’i"">v"“‘ (00 poople to go to West Stdo park today. | TR 0 v;;l"'h o ll"":V’ el LA ; vate subscription | Eram to Tue Brr, |—Stophen Packett, a coal tho prosence of a large and fashionable | _rotal i 2 i :m:h’u-uml'u.‘n 1 "”Mum‘mm ‘m‘zl ’l"j Tho track was fast and all five events wero | (O m"‘d ',[“;;::“’jjl‘Y jx"“ “r ‘l“"\,‘l;l‘: "‘|;h AR RIFo's £ | minor, mst deatn in a horriblo shape horo crowd. SCORE LY INNINGS, act that four favorites and two SLronglY | (wa)) contested. Tho third race was the Las- | o™ PF¢ vl b b Sl Ll Gt L Lbaiatid todny. While walking along the Illinois But It was a rotten affair thronzhout, in 80 | Minneapalis r2 000 03 00 31 | backed second choicos wore successful, €¥Ory | (i uyakon for iwo-yoar-olds, and furnishod | liDerately murdered oo of the bravest of- | Prrine,S.D.,May 28, [Special toTur Bee. ) | Central teack early i the moraing ho w ] 3 5 Thay Sioux City 4 2001210006/ 0onewasglad when the last race was decided. . s < - ficers in the United States army, Lieutenant | —The frantie efforts of Distributing Agent S. { Dol Mook far as the Lambs were ¢ Fhoy hit BUMMARY. Tho weather Wie docidedt 1 d over surprise in Maud Howard, who won by a Hdward Casay. P _ o struck by the limited passenger going east } the ball hard and often snough, but ran tho Enrnad rifvse. Minneapolls, 4; SloneClty, 1. Two- 0 weather was lcjl edly cool “", '\ '- nose from the favorite, Addie. The lattor .“”l 4 e A o . od of the Sisseton Indian reservationto | and ground beneath the whoels. i 1ines and fieided tiko & lot of amateurs at | baselits: Mequald, Hengle, Poorman. Home runs: | CORLS and wrops were essontial to comfort, | (g gty pidiy ridden by Fox, and should huve b A e been fraug provide for a satisfactory 81,000,000 bond, ro oone noticed the accident and Packott | practice. In fact, it was the very poorest A !-[:";;m_"'-':;H::“m‘""’-4;“"”;x;_"'l‘.’_ but, as such has been tho casaall the meet- | won, Ounly one favorite passed the wire with excitiug evonts, The defense first | quired by the government for the distriou lay on the track horribly manglod ,\" <t o Pame thoy have played this senson, and thoro | Hyn. Fird uise on waile. 0F Killon, & o Hart. o | o, tho raco goers have become used to it by | Arst’ and ‘the “bookiss” were iu happy | aroused tho indismation of the court by gIv- | tion of some 830,000 cash to tho redsking, | dand, for two hours, wnll (e oot b T4 10 accounting, save that old, old coconnut, | ML, U, Pgled valit Nichoton “dfart Stk | this tmo and did not mind 1t bit. The | framaof mind whon tho day's sport Was | ing thovonson why Living Bear, fathor of | has created [nterost in tho mothod of how | train appoared. Again the. besid e WILWAEAN Off day y " | Ko, 2! Dlidiado, 1 Fme: “Fvo hours. Umpire: | track was in firat class shape and from a timo | OO Following UL results Plenty Horses, had niot been brought to the | this business is done. It is rolated that after | broken body went boneath the eruel s “.;“ TEENG, G, 100, W1t A8 sAme oanoe withs | KUIHS . : standpoint most of the porformances were | FITIt Fioe: purse 3400, for mnidony fl azes. | court, although n bench warrant was issued | Bis wppointment Sam Elrod approached o | s timo the unfortumate na e e ARNGnTE me; Avd B wuBIber: of: Hls deolss St. Paul Was a Snaj vory fair. The features of the day's sport | Hagensecond. Upnian thira, Time: 1:10 for e derost,” It ‘seems: tho depty en. [ % ICHS T OF Etesiown ad sugmestad to | ooy os “imitios meat. T pllot oL tho er. Shannon! . and o ot Mitws ki, Wis., May 25, /e Milwati- | \was St. Florain's easy viotory fn tho May | Second Feo.sell s pursa 860, ail nzes, oo | trusted ‘with tho *warrant sitppod a | 1hem it a $1.00000 bond was required and | £round to minco meat. e pilot of tho fons were simply appalling, His calling | M Kb i mnidorell Bk L 4 . ) 6 Tnaplence won. Ronodnce. second,’ Bx- | cog in his Moral soaduce when be raached | thab bo thought they ought not object to | ¥ id wheels of the cars wore coverad Donnally out at second In the third inning | K°eS had.an easy time defeating St.,Da stakes, the defeat of Judge Morcow for the fonca Ehird R Sioux City and lost two days in his_veckon. | EOIE on. Strango to note, the business men | With blood und pieces of battercd flosh was utterly oxcuscless, nad the provailing | '0day- The visitors could not it success- | Brookdale handicap, and the miserablo ox- e race }‘Ll‘u-’ Kes. for two-yenr- | jhg'of fimo. The court announced that the | Of, Watertown hesitated u little, The remains wore gatbered togothor and opinfon was that ho dian’t sco the play at | U1 “;""""*‘L"""“‘ touched Meekin up in | hibition mado by the high priced Bolero in [ 8iiiud How: o, Addla second Gray oo ;nm(ur would |mnmruuanl§' siftod, ilow- | 'I‘r\"l'{ it Blrod, |','-“’” 1"""‘“” l'?[”' ::\l Iwhl‘u‘:‘-”l;'.] i J‘.\Ix‘;|ln“v Inln \l":f"v“t.”w\\"h s ; & o shape. Score tho last race, third n¢ this came tho attempted sulcido of Whito | YOUEselves out —in the — least. — The | ih @ stife of bostial intoxication at the time all. Of courso o sinister motivo is alloged, B T First rave, swoopstakos for beaton horses, | FOUFth race, purse 500, for threo- Moon, a Choyenno witness for the prosecu- | £00d peoplo of — Milbank down here | the accident occurred Dbecause If there ever was 8 square umpire ol TR N It et bl v | and upward. D one - mile and tion. " White Moon was: with Casay when | express themselves as only too wiliine to fix : that soan is John Gaffnoy. Still, his repoated c ') 0'Ronrke, 3.0 1 b L0 Woottutter 103 00 10 1: Flavitly it rino WO, Cirus atcond, " Osborud thirt | Plaity Horses fivod the fatal hot, uhd tho | U0 matter. Fhay uy “tioy would liko to [ Supreme (“{.1“ D M.nu.] : o udgment yesterday cortainly had : Loantaka, 117. 3 to ; Nellie Bly, 03, 12 o Ganei defense introduced testimor Quostioning | DAVe these 2,000 Tndiuns visit their town, and ks MoixNes, 14, May 28 [Special Tele- failures in n.[ mont yest Iq.n "x'un_ 'n\l o Kittia Von, 12, 13 t0 15 Dr, Hasbrook, rs 150, all age: fovon -"I;.‘I:‘vl:: ulh"’fllv.)li‘?!l,\"‘“‘é L‘“,m'; {\“llm:‘n\'i 1'\:‘;“1"‘::‘\:;» especially with all this money that will be [ gram to Tue Bee Phese supreme court much to do with the Lambs' poor playing. 8 1 1083 1o 15 Algebra Filly, 98 2 to wds o, | of The IKaiser won g Sonitnt SxpIa sl one | distributed to them, X ; e TR Tl o (AT, W S b I SAEH (oo 9 1 105 do'tor . socond, Innocence third. Timoe: 1:34. Someon explained to the Cheyenne tho con- | IISEIER e them | L e to | decisions wero filed today: K. Warnbald vs Ancoln te X ! . ey sequenco of perjury and he broodod over tho orto ors toolc a tumble 0 | grand lodge Ancient Order United W bado sauce from stast to finish, and it was [ Kittie Van jumped to the front when the SCALE OF ¢ 1T 3 it R gy M od | themselves, as they suy, and a nice fat B & S AL WL Jack Rowe was ns nimblo as a three-year-old i 3 | oo by N e . Do Has. | Chilian Insurgents at lquique Excited | side. When found tho blade, about threw | Pehed to Washington [t was supposed | Stwon B. Bellows vs Fiward Litehfield ex and was the main guy in threo brilliant | — SRy e brouck. When they straightened out La- Over the News. o v Es Rl Latlolt g I tHORWOUNL o smuing. ta lneith A GBRROR o Tert| oo i oLk dstri6ts fanlybied) doublé plays. @ Milwaukee. O ¢ g o oo | T0sca took the load and hold it to thie end, [ Nuw Yo, May 25.—A. dispatch to the | [fhvlefuns wore called and he s now on a | il 'of “tuio. s00,00 dog foust. Bt thote | soramnr 5ot AL L CLR TR In the last of these, howover, King Gaff | §Faui .../l 50 0 0 4 0 ¢ 3 0 ¢— | Winning by two lengths, while Woodcutter | Herald from Iquiquo says: Werd was ro- | “Judie Shiras dolivered tho charge to tha | BEXtcame rumors that the aforcsaid $500,000 | Woodbury st - rovessay Vg, MLt cut quite f for his calling Shannon out [ SINNARY. ame fust ut the finish and beat Klavills & | coived horo yesterday that the Unitod States | jurors instructing thom to bring in a vordict | 10% o8t was not. to bo held at Watertown, | wouor <t al va WJorome Maut ot il appal at Airst was dead wrong. : Enrned runs: Miwnuk Awo-base hits: Bur 8 a half fo place. 2 Ll | oaiehip Charleston had arrived at Callso, | of not gui He oxplained that Judgo [ Duttobe distributed impartially over the | lants, Jackson district: afirmed, Se | But the bright particula: star of the agrl- | Dairymple. 2 Grim lita: Karis, Scalen ace, a handleap with 31000 added, Edgerton disagroed with b o SO | whole reservation. ) | cultural outfit was young Tomuey v S Kery, Goodenough, d i sixteonths, Starters: Riley. 114, | Peru. It wasalso anpounced that she hud | ICHONOR, Giasgresd wigh Blm on the DROD- | “ipiig was difforent, Tho Watertown | goPany s Blmere M. Kent ot a! oxe He had just a_dosen chances, and accepted | Sonloy. | Boublo plays: Caplon. iest et 1Tl i el 10 not. caught sicht of the transport Itata suice | tho"{ictruotions to be given, however, wara | SIENEES of the bond beiin to ask themselves, | Capital City bk v o \Wakefiom & Ean i { thom all withont the semblanes of w finct. | pihd bl: o Rourks. Siruce ont; By Vickers. Bl eklivens b1 & yDIRVLo/ 1R, leaving Acabulco, Mexico. Naturally cnough | 1o bo- considered tose Of the. conrt, ‘g | WHAt aro we thors for! Tho rasult was tho | "P 41 ek s Waketield & Kivus and | T ’:":{x:fi,‘“;f,{;,,:“,{",’,‘,‘,,'"":,‘,L,,':{"l";,“;l B el s i, et 000 | start was @ good one, with Diublo tho | excitement at tho escape of the Itata is | chargo was quite lengthy. Ho declared that ,‘;;,’:‘:,’,..":::’(ly{;"',“’;"‘ acb o urging tho do- | \W. D, Townsond " garnishco 1 , making » and - utes. U Emsile. Ll LA ¢ AN s | N OB B B EHAT Tkt o EiTird rtiment to be released from the bond. In | apbeila > distriot: - 1 siicles¥ poil SCoritg KWO FuBS, S bl first to shows, closely followod by Roclure, [ great. It is now belioved that sho will reach | It his opinion actual war exist :xugh:l;\_l!{l;j somo way the report got out that Govornor | Yr e mihon werk o Listrict; afirmed ) o O M (s Mo whols estern Association Standing. Tuila Blackburn and Riloy. Tults Black' | some fricadly port without trouble. Hor es- Judge concluded bis | 3608 way the report got out that Govar . L. Patton vs Cooko & Morgin ot al, uy team played fine ball and Brother Daveis | po o P R foak the lead In passing the stand sad: | caping the fleet Charleston is the talk all ""'.‘{fll}‘"’,‘,:“ Ly b anas e o | I the first placo it wus impossible that .’“'”‘f',""\l“”“"“"”""“",' Gt i s 3 At stion he | Lincoln.... 2 3 95 | with Riloy as her closest attendant, showe . y . e the government and is court o S finpossibl & L D. Malette vs G. P, Arnold, appellant congratniated upon the excellent sclection ho I d over the city today. The firstnews of the | doe. grad i these men could thus withdraw, havinge : ; Lt St 4 the way up the back stretch anid to the turn y todoy. ; s > | does not. regard asa separato e G O + havinge | Docatur district: afivmea, J. D. Hoys v RN e 1y pnly JoneR v basic o 1) 1 for home, whero Riley showed in'front. In | Charloston’s arrival at Callao without the | nation with power to declare war, neverthe. | Ofcally quatified, wad further than this | Robort MeCormick, appeliant, Lyin- dis acts more like a rowdy and a_loafer than ho 18 w71 | the last furlong Bavquet and Reclare moved | itata hus spread ke wildfire. But had the | L l_tlhc sctual facts ns thoy oxisted oconsti- | Gl 00 K ICOHCWIR ok o Bitod s bond, | trict: afiemed. m vs Carl Wacker- does & ball player and he receivad a roasting 1 441 | up, but thoy could not eatch Rilov, who wou | Charleston caught the Itata it Is doubtful if | S % SO of A%, 'ho court wus SInELY | Avant Elrod was no mora disturbod by tho | Jaase otk Tivlor disteier; adizmod ardny Ho WoN't bo apt 1o forgot bofors 4% | by u good neck, while banquat beat Recluco | any of the arms: ot smmunition which the [ 07 Ste opinion that Casey was killed whil action of these bondsmen than ho had. beon | wanear arnien: tbpollunt, vs Marquls Barr, the season closes, a fresh duck , with a 33 | two leugths for the placo. Tiue: |t latter vessel recewved from tho schooner Rob- [ 410 tischarze of his duglos as an officor of the | o\ "4ny start, and quietly informed them ¢ ardon, otes, Jongs diteiets atiraod. Cuss mug like a dirty disherag and would cut a NATIONAL LEAGUE, oian e acer {hatMay BiakoerOE KNG roRr: ext aud Minnio ut San Diego would huve boan | iy tnat ad thars been & sonflier. botwoan | thelr places would bo filled. ~Going to Sloux | fants, Cass diserior. Seonfog g "Latpbet 1 S ¢ SR oN NG i E NAL LEAGUE. 0!ds of £) each. with wdded, of which | found, The genoral imore e eve that nad there be etwoen | H e A S GO LS s, Cass distvict: modified aud —afiem ~ LLCE: T v od by o Captain Anson Wins by an Almighty | fouzs Florlan, 125, even: On- | PR 0 e e B motalda. long sineo | the latter was roconnoitering the No Water | Pluces, und as changed tho boud hus b company, Polk district! roversed. gontlemen. Bttos B S HGE pressor, Nowud, 12 8 to 17 Ate [ HENEIEE WY e s ftions of | camp, and in that conflict Cascy shot Plenty | 4ctepted by the department at Washinton, Bitthe game. ; 5 Blart. 11 V1% 3o 1; Rofrac. | transferred tho mach desired manitions of | {RM M1 thab Sontliet asey shot Blonty | "4 5"y “rosult” the_ $500,000 will be depositod Their Meanness Caught Ther Shannon set the ball roiling in a most Critcao, May 23.—Chicago’s ouly two hits, | tion Filly, 15, 12'to I Huppy Jfobu, 18,13 to 1. | wav from the Itata and has by her subse- | G0eq FA EAE BEREED VHalobne o ot "‘m*.‘l{ in the Minuehaba National bank of Sioux Dunvque, la., May 28, pecial Tols ».' am m‘nfn:flny way. u'!-\M”!M gt in in tho | adoubic by Anson and Wilmo's single,a [ The start wasa beautiful one with every q:,m'g‘t] HSbolis (A \-:cll '}'m'-dwm(i“‘{”‘" dor. Tho killing of Cascy was a cruel act, | Falls all summer, and it is estimated that | (o pyy Ber, | —Tn a cnse in court o fow days moring from Bridgeport, Conn.. a0d it | by on palls and errors by Glasscoek and | horse well in motion and in it. Nomad was | overthe oyesof the captain of the Charleston. | iy, il GUIRE 08 TRMOY VS 8 CERELACK | there will bo a deposit of at least $50,000 on B wasn't expected, aftor his long and tiresome | pint ot lost the g i ther GIRALE TR the first to break the hue, and followed by | This belief is shared by no less an authorit b oonE CARAERT band constantly. This help out th 20 Schnuuss & M propr s of & journey, that he would be in the best trim | &aocry 1050 the game for the Glants today. | o "5 0an “Oppressor and_Canvass, show than Isadora. Ereausriz, who says he lias 11t L“:}“w“"," thorefors, to order a verdict of not | 155y market at Sioux Falls, Checks will | saloon in the Fiotel Julicu, pleaded the stato pitched he shoved out for & neat single L v.,‘4I moealn 0 oy 0 0 USH e it e sl e bl e Dl think ik [T udopu,d {aits have by \‘"‘;’fl:‘“" "“;‘ been ““‘;“v """_"' otclock, | “As announced, Agent McCusick of this | Ly ocber. ‘The plea was admittad on the Of course ho was_appiauded, for there is a | cplanizo, 1; New York. . Earnod runs: New | from Normad, who beat haft two | Esmeralda, if she really tho arms and, WhoU, court convened, the testimony being | rosorvation has yesiened, and the questioa | Ktound that the busiuess was itlegal, and the world of fun in a cracking hit it such a time. | Voric {7 Univigor & Ittories: Hutehinson, | lengths for the place. Time: 1:16ig. = Mu. | smmunition abioarlt aelay some littlo timo [ olP oted. the attormeys woro preparing 10 | is \wno will b his succossor! Amonie those oaoborhnd np Fooouran sy L Donnelly went out from Hoodlum Raymond | Kittridke; Rusje, Bucklvy. tuls paid 81015 straight and &.45 for the | before attemptitig to deliver them. oo theiENiarauin TRl oty e IO RS AL O IDION OEN odHes Judgo 2 atod o sousation by o sk . then Damny was nibpeon Sl iwle puokinr g AR TSR T Tho corrospoigdont aiso had ar important | Phifts sald: ttioss R Canan” vk 15 | §F dormula county” and 5. 5. Lookuar of | JISHUE % LU counts ilornoes - “cmats t o ailiga v 23, —To P o 3 L ter ith inister pig! irs. e. v ' lalana have pleaded the liquor law in a suit L ] pnrh»rn oiped to oo ltm'ozamn for (!rtwu;- miioand s furlong. - NingSty an‘ et | the copgrassionnl pirty, to (ke the piace of | 1eague: it is said on my own responsibility.” Killedl G AR Onvas you to let them bave the full benent of it. e BAEATE werd s IUckier 2t Shannons nses on balla gave runs a sta Thomas. 100, 55 to 1; Buddhist, 1% 5 to 1. the old_truce that has been in oxistence pe- [ L1 Judgo.then said fin substance that the | o 0 FGTAR VT TSR You ace ordored to enter injunction procecd- error allowed Monk Cline to reach first, and y,’?"{! glmj-li.v };"h‘ h.-l,;‘m u;-mlud A iy | King Thomas took the lead in passing the [ tween Bolivia aud. Chili. This new treaty guilt or innocence of the accused turned | J% e B s SISO e S ings against them and their saloon.” 01 the rowdy’s out he went down o second, | drizzling raio follall the afternoon aud the | rand'ind sctting & siow pace, showsd the | ¢ades in perpotuity to Chili, roprosonted by | 198 the question as to whothor or not n | Eram to Tu Ber. | —At 10 o'clock last night [ " Public sentiment is aganst o fivm for its Brother dnck sucrificed i 10 third and o | £rounds were not in, eood condition for the | Ly to'thestroteh, Totlowe n order by How | the. congressionnl pariy, tho territory oecy. | Siate of actual war ‘existed at tho timo of | 100 tons of oro cavod fn on the 400 foot Tovel | action, and it will probably bo expoliod from scored on Burkett's single. Brother Dave | EARD, | Srtendance. 06 Scord: ) | and Judge Morrow. When they straiglitened | pied ten years go by Chili as an offset to the | Pdsoy's death. [ tne opinion of tho court 1t | of the Hightand mume, Lead City. Maty | the Personal Liberty lengue, composed of and Tomney were then speedily retired. Phifadeiphia. 770 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 o—4 | out Garrison brought Kon_through next toe | debt which wassuddled ou Belivia as a result | [ boen shown boyond a doubt that. such @ | Gattka, a Swede miner, was caught by the [ liquor dealers, and leavo town (& was a blank for the Lambs again in tho | yitg: Ginelnnati, 10; Philadelphia. 10. Errors: | Y81L3, and won easily by threo lengths from | of the war. This'reconition of the congress- | SIqI7 00 WAE U exit -\ e Dlenty _and_instantly killod. Two other mon B orsonBiNG W O e O second, but in the third they tied the score | Cineinnatf. 2 Philadelpniu, 1. Barned rans: | Judge Morrowr who beat King Thomas two 1 ional party practieally antagonizes Balma- [ 1, t0HC u»)-“]"mx-|'"\l'-)u|'<"|"‘\u»x" 1 enty ing with him were soriously but not e P e Lo and went ther one better Cincinnatl, & Philadelphta, 3. Batteries: | lecgths for the place. Buddhist putled up very | ceda. e e i v injured. BARMRO gL DAY SN [ Bpaelil ) Tk McCanley led off with two-sncker. Eitel- [ Durvon, Itadbourne aud Keohuu; Esper and ( lame. Time: 1:35, Tho corresporidant adds that the Paris tol- [ SDEEIAEE, o ehonk "'"l\*:;“_\l\"\"l_lllp;";{’f;" R Bee. |—The tinest overa house hetween Coun- org flow out to Burkett, but Manager Dan | Brown. i T itk taseta s wasnsta restiar 620 egram rogarding the bombardment of Iquique af Attorney Power AN UALUCKY DAY. cil Bluffs and Burlington, on the Chicugo, A for tho 'second time, Allen LUCK LIKE LISCOLN'S. | two-year-olds that have not won . by the Chilian 'go¥ernment warship Imper- l"‘n‘,‘x:‘m‘l’;’;‘x‘g::‘;‘}“‘(‘l‘l'm"l;“ g ‘:};l:t“"‘yhg o] Burlington'& Quinoy: road,# has' fust | boen going to third. Shanuon stole sccond, and i, O, May 28, ~Luck was with | mectiug five furlogs. ' Starters: " Verhen, | iali and the torpelo. erulsers Is utterly faise, | fgmonstrati n tol Series of Accidents and Crimes at [ 0P80 5 EED i od both runuers scored on Stafford’s wild throw and today. But two bits were made | 107 8 tos: I 0 1 Lillie B 100, 5 | notwithstandine “the* nssortiovs of: the gov- | Pty Horses spent some hours' time in Springficld, 111, completed atikakiplaco aiidl wag; opanod, to to first on Donnelly’s grounder. Sutcliffe | by the Forest City team, but they seat in | {0 Wt | ernment peoplo. Ry Nirdvi(htano] || WE R antopFapLis forsbystandal PRrvoR D LTI My 05,5 Tonay s theral [0 RS SbY HomoR (alnb g Liastgwin oty ended the ininge. feur runs in the second juning after Collins' | 1 SOH o ve: &= | positively, because T was personally prosont [ <the 'f":""'"" glven by Captain Baldwin, | S friELD, UL, May 25 —Today there | pmerson young folks attempted to play “Ten Rien Linoln camo bnok, and camo buck | orforss - Brookiyn. eould not b, Young's | o, Cold Wave carrioa onoand Lillio B. two [ B {atidie at the * time and. wonld most | tide of Genorat Milos, “was an importaut, | was a serios of accldants and erimes in this | Nights in Dar Koom'” in onoof the charches . hard. speed. Score: :x‘;mvgfielt':::l\(vugmn‘:;"{?muvsunl;‘nvzl;'ffh:\}'m‘ frm;‘{l certainly huve known of it had it occurred.” | LN Seid ’:'-‘fl"’li?«“'o(fi'.‘.’1‘”‘.(:,:,‘.;’{,;\“"; city. Jamos Channel severely beat his wifo | here, but were refused by the trustees after ThHe rowdy Ilaced out a throa-bagger. | Clevelund, £09 0000 0—4 £ h e Knanp 40 : tir 1€ | and mother-in-law and was m turn stabbed | they had been to the cxponse of erecting a Brothor Juck expired at first, but tne rowdy | BEOKTY ns 4000229 &4 and Uncle Sam closo up. 'When they Ordered to Leave Acapuleo. war department beaving upon the eircum- | 1 PEURE R I T IR SRR | e ™A ot bullaing was tocatad and. for ot in on Burkett's second hit. Brother Dave | Hits: Clevelund. ¥ Brookivn, . Errors: | Straightened out Knapp and Lillie . | Wasmiverox, May 25.—Dr. Soteldo, Vene- R R R i ORI o three nights they piaed to a crowded house, nned, but Waish's error put Tomney on | Cleveland. 3: Brooklyn. 4 Batieries: Young | commonced to move up, but they could not | ,ye1an minister here, informs the Associated | {03thyand aithough the documents had only | In-law, E. B. Hyatt. the proceeds being donated to the Nebraska on Daly. No | catch Verbena, who won by a longth; while been offered by the defenso and the adm By u ladder breaking William McCauloy. longth | Pross that dispatchos rocsived today from re- | sion ot yet decided upon by the court, the | who was painting the roof of St. Paubs co state that tho Mex- | capiain’s” own testimony was of the Same sufte organized a st neat Little ope ors, The more liboral peovle at onco & company and built a ve xhouse. Size 40x80 feet, J. € ) S OALS and Zimuier: Carathiers and rst, and he and Burkett both ccossed the eurned runs, Knapp beat Lillie B. three parts { rubber on Stafford’s magniticent three-cush- —_— e e, sal S0 [ Tiable souseesila Mo ion drive. Then Oney Pattd odel N 0 8 3 ' o x ek~ ,,:,;l,:.","“ L [::;:1‘?:‘1;2 fl";i’\:,{,‘ oat) \“""’"“'l,‘] S b"":“"'r straight and 33.95 for place. Kuapp puid 0. | ican government ordered the insurgent Chil- | character. catbedral, was thrown to the ground, break- | (S, o, Sulvor of tho town, being. prosident L Aty R ayerh Al on L Lost FPer Otk s bt oo /a Vs ed patALGIL TORIELTOC ORTS. | T cr i so N Mo a TN b IER e the et oot EYe Msmemr s ing his neck. Morris Smith unother painter, | v iho company. i ke Four runs. They won the game, Cloveland || glds L0 added, one mile and wsixtocuth. | Acapuleo, The commander said he was will- e aT ollt PO SIMCARe: Whs bad i ired. : Alto rtiving the Latas for o sero each fn | Bttabure. artors: Cliatham, 15, 3 Lo 1; Holera, 114,116 | BENER T SRRUGREE QG 00 S Ynd [ Cmtcaco, May 28, —Tuquiry at the military | John Ward, o fireman, pushed his hand Hanged H thia foueth and fith, the Farmers. aades ae. | Poiladelph aldwin, 120, 6 to 1; Stratage ol ~ | DOt depurt withont power, The gov- | headquarters in this city concerning the | through s window ab a five and severedan | Booxr, Tn., May olegram to almost bleeding to other to thoir string in the latter Roscnt Brother Dave opened up with an out from | Cinenunt), Donnelly to McCauloy, but Tomney offset | Brooklyn. this with a three-bagger, but on § s hit Stratagem stacted out to act as pacemaker, | U s Ssmorald trial of Plent 3 ing artery, followed I order by Chatham, Bolero and SRoPesolvon S50t RO HATRE CONS UM PHOR: ke 0] 3 & SULe- ) Robbins touight and seriously injured. Baldwin. Then he foll back beaten aud | yojo"fifey tons a day, Tho Esmeralda iteg | meut: The facts in the case are that if over i T s e e e e A Chatham took up tho runniug. When tho | o0l uih yust., immedintely aftor Focaivng | Mhere wasa condition of bostilities provail- bnses and run down. Staf got out of it all BRI Chw:!mm l;;"l‘ n’{m’nu ;u\.h\;;fly her coal allowance, ing it existed during the latter part of Do- the s left, at was thi 9 . | A . i 1 2 : arsyas et “.‘::;fh,‘}’;fi‘}r‘“‘:ul}l'_:“; &il\::,y‘ Champions Lost Because They Conld | satstillon the latter and ho reaped inan The Esmeralin Coals Up. cembor and January. While mfarmation | g pwenty-five unsecured croditors of the- | Sweden, stating that io was tired of. hfe Wilson's single Stafford scored, That whe Not Bunch Hits, easy winner by two lengths, while Bolero New Youk, May. 23.—An Acapulco dis- was sont to the hostiles that the only safo | pojamaters met this afternoon and a com- | that detictives were after him all the time. 3 beat Baldwmn six lengths for the placo. | tbt® Konth WY 55l et lda | Foad was to return to the agenoy and sur- | uiitae of twelve was appointed to take oare | His Mriends here say e has manifested signs J 2 BY3IREYE & 3 ronder, orders wero given to tho troops to | ¢ ypaiv interests and to soe that so of derangement lately, He left some 8200 in all but it wus plonty, S Loutsviuie, Ky., May 25.—Chamberlain | gt U n the following "inning Omaha got in one % ville batiers at hi d i ightened i v had the Louisville batiers at his merey today has frigbtoned tho authoritios of this town | 1o G itas and force them back | O ICIF interestsand 106 that monoy and. gave dirtotinns a1 what ho tothe agency. Lieutenant Casey was in 1o | The sentiment of the "ll!.‘-(i"l‘v W pliheddonethwith iy Earsoutishsal il Lo more. It was 0 er y f o ‘e P all wm‘:",“‘l{,“l‘:g"‘,gifl’,‘j‘,"l“‘l’,Du"’,:‘J“ (o | and gave thom but threo hits up to the 5 Racing in t"e Rain to such a degree that at six this evening the flold fence and before Monk could fish it ont, | Seveuth inning, when they made five and Crxcrvyaty, 0., May 25.--All the races at | Chilian warship 15 coaling. She will proba- r e i o come of an aristocratic family in Sweden. Jocho had circumnavigated the bases. " | scored their only tworuns. Attendance, 400. | Latonia on this, the fifth day of the meoting, | bly leave here tomorrow. sensoa apyy althoughtiln otyillsed yravfare) [jchange/of venuaiis unnooessary, BxSanator|| Hiainourost, rolativolin Amoridn is g cousin; cliuchea it on_ tho other l‘;‘“l Tnl nnow's | fonisvitle,. 2 (— 2 | ertheless, was by no means slow, and the AERLYING RO WO R, flable, Ho was ot In tho enomy's camp or | L "l brok 0 paining Lyt g bo gave Brother Dave life, and Tomney | Athictics 0 1—7 | weather as to tomperature was pleasant. | gy o S in any way disguised. He wore the | piod T et s gt ’ ompor: casant. | Fundred of Distressed Coke Strikers ny. way disguisoe vore the | nted out. Mr. Humes was the “Z" of the uniform of a United States army | gmery expose and was defeated for the sen Tur: Bee. |—At 6 i this evening John Larson, a Chicago & Northwestern section man, was founa har ging in the atiic of b > cousin’s home, whero he boarded. pare.toroscante was 50 low thilt tho man's kne Mesovitie, Pa, May 25.—One hundred | floor. Iio loft a letter to bis motho Vaild Shops, Dis Morses, la.. May 25.—{Special Tele. followirg with a two-baggar, ‘Oney Patton Hits: ©, ts: Louisville, Errors: | pally AT 7 S with a tri-sacker and Wilson with'a double, | Lowlsville, 3; Athievics, 0. Batrerics: Oharas | 1LY four thousand spectators were prosent. Being Turned Away. ofticer in tho exceution of his duties | at0'ii1S80Y Delamatos, ram to Tie Ber.| -A deed has just beon anil‘ytu Il[h\ll' ‘lx. whole thing in a nutshell, L riain ind l\llllllnn;x; n and Cabill. :‘U”"M\ ‘mwll.\ “\ulr) "mxln yet not a book Prerssura, Pa., May 28.—A special from | as such. ”?1 was reconnoitering the filed in the county recorders oftice by which That ended the ran getting for the visitors, | Farned runs: Loulsvilie, avorite won. In the fourth race Newton, a | & e, Pa., says: Tho rush of old men | country, grounds aud position of tha eucwy's b I ; - but in the cighth the Lambs trapped ono WASHINGTON EASILY DEFEATED. 15to & colt, won tho Harold stakes. Profil | ooomromies Pl g0y s e e o nns. "o | camp and was killod by ono of tho Nostile In- NE# agH AWy e Lavesimenfigoomparn by, lta more, and their lust. Tt was on Donuelly’s | = Sr. Lovis, Mo, May 28.—The home team | yute a10to 1 colt, took the prize in the first Worispbilio yarlous.y 3 dinns, Ina war between civilized nations president, Courad Youugorman, conveys 1o and Halligni's doubles, and_that is all there | batted Quarels, Washington's new pitenor, | £ Tt sacond. T pra most instances, however, they are tarned off | (ho manuer of his killing would probably be | The funeral of the lute Conzressman L. (. [ the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railvoad is worth telling about the affair. at will today and won hands down. Score rape-santhasecondiracy Respor ¢, 8101 in | yith an excuse and given to understand that | considered by what is known as a military | 10uck took pl t Knoxvil company lots “C.7 1P and “1 of tho re The second clash oceurs this afternoon. [ St Louls...........2 0 1 3 0 0 0 14 | the books, came out frst. Spostsuun wod | )iy seryices are not needed. Hundreds of | cowmmission, The bostilo Indian who killed peror Willtum will short council | covded plat of Valloy Junction, usuburb of e e Widitniion o 0 8 8 8 8 8 ¢ 12" | 2ohw Berkloy, the winnery of the” fourth aud : b cnop RERS bim was arrested 04 an ordor fssued by Gon. | {0 consider i reduction of the corn Laril w DR o AT e DR OB S B (ol fap SONBOURI, Wits: St. Lonis, 16 Washingtom 0. Errors: | fifth races respectively, wer 4 to 1 horses, | tho old miners aro drifting from one works to | JU0 Wil (RIS 08 A BRVCR RS ks are that tho Roek Island railway company OMANA. so Loute 2t Wshineton 05 Farned runa; | Faliero, who got place in the fifth race, was | another in the vain hope of finding work, but [ Sri BIHES T BERES S8 FIVL TNGIGLMORE | gy Snellinz, colored, was hanzed at Cuth 1L locato und construet upon sail premises % Ci% 1 Am & IR A, amro, A 5 | 5% Lou hington, 1 Batteries; Grit- | favorite in the books The time madoin | evorywhero they go thoy are metwith the | for any sheriff or United Sta os marshal t barts Gu.gzasithasyiilUanio Oeburnop Listod: hin two rs from dat This convey Shannon, 2h TP 8 % | i and Toyle: Quarels iind Lohman, most of tho contests was romarkably 00d, | samo statement—no work now. This simply | g0 through that countey with i posse of civil | T Now York Ttaliun chiaubor of commore and theroattor maintuity o round houso, Douuelly. . i 2 0032380 CINCLENATE COULDY'E PLAT. o rain notwithstanding. moans that, tho black. list hus gono through | oficors. Ho was sent to Fort Mond and | resieni o bl in ol apmerce | fogothor with machine and other shons and alligai, r B 800 1 0 0ol Cixoxvar, 0., May The association | First race. solling, purse 50, for three-yoar- : placed in the guard housa by a military es- | coss of the world's fai othier ap) ot less thun fpaseliae o sl 188 7 3 0} groundssranow i auch poor coadition that | Olds uid upwurds, oue wile:’ Ten startors. | thoresions nd a man ""l“"““ e Wworks | cort in ordor that he might be subjuct toa | It is expected that the i rolehstuz | 310,000, b i y 3 i B . | Governor Wheeler, 107 (Britton). 8 to I: French- | is certain to be refused at another. 3 | v vibunal for them i > 1 he 11scuss me: e == Griffig m T 0 0 0 3 1 0] nogamecouldbepiayedon them this after- | T IATIES 100 15 Modes ki, 96 (Porking ). civil tribunal for them to determine the o st to disenss mens Al , Walshose, 000000 4 1 0 0 1 1 a|noom. B0 Tharpy. 61 (HOr g, 30 19 1 Red. Sign, | ® result they aro eitker proparing to [ important question of justification or | uresto redue 3 Caught with Spurious Coin. MeCaaley, 1. 0.0 4 1009 00 S rys S N taadla 116 (Overton), 1010 1: 1. 1. Froed, 110 (Cunning- | leave the district for auother field orare | non-justification of his ing . the | The amfairs of the Spring Garden bankof [ Decorsm, In., May 25, —[Spoctal Telozram Kitollorg, b. .. 2 10005 0 e 1 B oe, | Bami 30 to ii Jublleo, U3 (C. Sloun), 4 to drifting aimlessly about, and_moro homes | life of Licutenaut Casey. He was not with- | [biludeiphia are in el worse conditlon | o pu Byr. )~ A strangor was arrested at - G R e ayed. oat. Per Ct. | Proflixute. 107 (Layen, '.’J',-"”";'?‘"‘”" 106 | have been brokenup by the strike that has 1 for a time by Genéral Miles' order, but | [hil b first belleve R Sttt ol il Cuotalin, this county, today for passing e QURLE M1 S5 IS ON i . orter), i 6 abeun, 100 (English)4 tod. | jugt cloged than by all tho strikes that have | by ordor of the war department, Tho ‘firsef ot sanolob e i a0y [ Culmar sad Ossinn, 1 St. Louis. 1 Frenchman wont lu two, J. B. Fread four | hroceded this most gigantic failure. Renorts | qnostion for the court to decids was whather | 00 8 1 O L e Nt e | it ol T oy s tes SR STy Athlotios. i | and Mirabeeu three pounds overweight. J. | irg coming in hourly of the hopeless destitu- | the Indiaus, in astarving condition wnd under | N942n 00 The wssets and Habiities will DALY TouE NuGrious doligon thl s vosson: ¥ # Cincinnatl b B. Freod started in the lead and beld tho | yjon of buudreds of families. Horetofore | treaties violated. can make war against the | up in the hundreds of thousands, G e A e I i ymoud, 95011100 6 Loulsville..........8 Boo% placo tll tho stretch, when Linlithgow camo | any of them have been given oredit at the | United States. Secondly, when in a condi- [ Tr has boen practially doctdud 1o extond | 105 E21UI0 dollis ut Austin, & ! Komeu T, s 000 8 G 3 R o the frout, wroffigute then dashod 0tho | stores owing to tho idea that at some Umo or | tion of hostility as to theit amenability from | e t1a bar cent loan at per cont and Lo give | NI 0 O grand Jury Ju rossion i urkott, | e deiilale 3 it, however, and came in winuer by half | otner they would return to work. When the | teial for taking the lifo of au ofticer in the | the lolders of those bonds tho - neceséary | Sty : { Rowe, Tii 11000 8 P AT a neck, Red Sin second, leading Linlithgow, | gperators refused them work, howover, they | dischargo of his duty. Phe prosocution in [ ninety days notios next Monday. CONDITIONOFTHE FLOURTRAD Stufor, p. 3 Frusosn Neb., May 25— [Special third, by a_lengih, Time 3. Profii- | \yore at their wits ends. - With no work, no | tho trial of Plenty Horses asked for informa- f Pl cowinine of Aisternianes iy Sleity, rose = ! prason ae AR 8 e A, T R aReel gato was dever back of third piace i any | supplies and no credit, hundreds of them'are [ tion from tho military as to tho status ofaffairs | 18 rovoltasninst o loval tax, and inyading the | Dullness Causes Quite a Dectinein the Wilson, o, 3 gram to Tus Hee.|-The bascball season | partof therace. Led Sikn was last ot in far worse condition today than they were | existing at that time, and received all the - [ (") SULY yerul lidinis, | Fho tavalt Output. was inaugurated today aud the fine new park rt and came to second inthe streteh. | ut any time during,tho strike. Hundreds of | formation that the military could give them Bofore the adjournment af the Pennsylva- | MINSEAPOLIS, Miun., May 28.--The North. _Total . dedicated by a game between the Fremonts | Dimon of Lowsville bought Profligate for | others are | ..iunh..msusmmum, and had | The . defenso also asked for informa- | nirrisihtre the report. of the et wostern Miller suys: The dulluess of the o SCORE By and Lincoln Musees. The home team played | $1,090: 9 it not boen for thelt garden produce—that | tion and rece it in the samo way, snftton on the world's Cair biil wis i A ilta s doalinat Lths alils Omaha ) astrong game, defeating the visitors' by a | Second race, purse £0, for threo-vear-clds | every miner takes pride in—before this they | and the whole matter has been loft | ta by both branches. Tho appropriath on trnde oal u i ) Lineoln 1 score of 24 to 5, I N T g would have beca biizud to do ore tian asi. | for tho Judge and twalvo intelligont Jurymen | 50000, G [ bt of tho mils last wovke. o ugkron @ ' MMARY (R ey Tl S EOAOR DANAESONN N their neighbors for:femporary assistanee, to exccute the law and afford justice to al he Russian imperial family by productfon was 112,550 barrels, an averago of Farned runs: Omuha, 1 Lincoln, 1. Two- [ & Do Daly, Ry 8 b0 1o Banhsmein. do s eiaoacs 09 == concoried. The mulitary hus nothing what ' HLasuIOr idsoow. TEhoe 15,15 barrels duily, against U007 barre Dk bits: Dowaotlys Hanh Weliatiloy, . | The eyes of the sportiug world ave fixed on | {b'1; Alliu Bane. 106 (Forior, ovan. i The Philadélphia Treasurership. ovor (o do oF say, nor avy desire to expross | 98, Bxhoipa g vaid proceding week, 108,340 baveols for t .'.{y'f\'.'.?i " l‘.‘.';:’.fx lll.nr‘;l ~buvg ls: Koy (;.w-unllh\mnlulu at presont. Dixon won Reputation ‘\!'m mounted with three and Pieaneneiis, May 25 —The approval of ;m Lol .‘1“1"“{'{5‘ J u.‘l‘“"{‘l‘.‘ “(l:;ywl ,ml wont prevalline i Moscow, ar corvesponding time in 1590 and 105,000 baere B afford, Patton, | Home runs: | tne foatherweight championship of Englund | one-alf pounds ovorweight. In the sta Sral St ween General Milos and tho dured spulstn of the “ews. ? | Hatligan,” Doiibla piays: Donosily i Neda: | the foatherwaght poasblp gland | one-lalt pounds overwolght, In the start | Mr. Qellors’ surety: by tho councils and the | treeh TN A Miion' ouco oftered him o Sspplbln oL IRRLSR it TG it v Exu a1 6h] 1iFak bans.on s A One s e e g | e R il e M aiaco nd Lo be- | ¢ liind, butsho pulled up and came In & re. | immediate prospeet of bis iustallation in | positiot on his staff, which was roluotantly | (o ha o wompiete iaca: K renth priis - | the presont woek. Thero wi Burick ot Stltgrd, 13 Fitelore: 8. bassed | Same,ciamplon of America when ho kiocked | Jctitia fifth, Respobso led from first to | ofice seoms to Ha¥e complicatod tho situ- | doclined for reasons that were anderstood | tendinz o visit tho ¥bibition are ot allow'd | Cniveesn in oporation Wednasday nnd the bl St i jornd P itle 1o, the championsait of thewaebije. | 145t and won by a nock, Reputation second, a | ation more than pvap. Mr, Bardsloy's resig- | and approved by the former. tororand tha rantior withont” firabtatuiiizis | T PO U et rwanty-two hour and forty minug pire b Wi, now. champion of Austeaiia ang, | o3&t in fn‘n:t of Aller, Jiane, third. Tiwo: | nation does notgalte offect until Saturday. Bhe Warid’s Bate Conyentis Woscow fro narrowly watehed thousand barrels per twenty-four hours. - Al OTHER WESTERN G AMES. the coming contest that hus been arranged | }i47. HExcept Nina Arcl he nags ran a | Some of Oellers’ pavtisans clain that Satur. Yaxgroy, 8. D, May 28, ~[Speecial Telo- Ofticors of tho treasury department hive | five of the Pilisoury mills awe in motion nnd Champtons Finally Tiweak the Spen | Wi Jouie that ~quostion. " Dixon ~will Fions couienh daybeung o loght fullday thut gentiomun | gy o i Be “Phe South Dakota d s uenin to vislt the oltios | Loy uro probably deuting out oue-nalf of tho ) arcive in Omuaba t0worrow enroute to the ird rac 3 S - 3 . i woand selvet gites for tho public | flonr made. ) e same conditio 0 ; ay be inducted filto oMce on Friday. By b 4 : . 2 v artzed. by congross. vie and Win from Denv. Pacitie const, where the fight with Willis | (0% and ubwards. on v wasld'a fair, enyention- adjourned at 19 | D B porion Knitee MAbRo N Dy |- OEIECEEAK w10 th © flour b A Kansss Citr, Mo, May 28, —Tho champi- | Will take place. Arrangements have been | {*URiI% Stirtens: = Spo others it 1s asseyterd thatas Mr. Bardsley's | ook today after two sessions extending Emporla, Kihs Fargo. No Do | o ywoek ngo, Noue of the milis can seil ) e ohams he [ 4 to 1 Mamlet. official severange avith the office of city 2 Slouy h Mihata 1 f to cut the ons eelebrated their roturn hore today by ‘"h“‘"l'*" M"\'—w"u-l 5luv«lmuv--uz B the | Lo 107 (. Wil treusurer doos; Mot take place until | OVer forty-elght hou It was a convention mdent of the Londo "‘“:‘I“'"I“'W,“""”““‘l“ SAIORILILIY 10 0B 1 o rand 50 on vening be- (Portor), § to 1; Radolpl (MeDonald), | I < olaga olle Ables that the long expected | Qutput down un 000 fa more demi breaking u long string of defoats by winniug | theen Diton st Danee Dty ao O | oo goreersd to 13 Kudolph, 00 {(SMeDonald) | Sarurday nighty Mg, Qollers cannot tako | of business men delogated by tho various hallo News oubles that, the Lo qxpectod | e millors clalim that the ex port dewand o b @ game from Denver. Pears hnd the game | favorite who has defeated cvery comer in Tho start was mado with Hamlet first, | Dossesslon undt .Mooduy, There Is also P countios, oftios and commorcial organtsations L ta bo tollowod by & publly conslstory | patents Is bottar, some falr uios being x 1 wos easy In tho ninth inning and let down | class i the west. Daly is dillgently train- | Longshot second, Sportsman, iRosemont last, | ® Prospect that Attorney General Honsel will { j, tho state because of theie peculiar fitness | on Thirsday, June b N now cardinals, itf | ported today. -~ On Saturday ouo firo - and Denver found him for five safe [ iy this woek togot down his welght toa | At tho stand Sporsiman ook first, beld ivand [ K0 Into court lomorvow und aske for au i | o ransacting o largo amount of businesy in | affirmvl. Wil bacronted ot presunt. = f olaimod to hive sold 75 ears (10 patont w5 hits_and four earned runs. Up to that time | point as near Dixows as possible. ,Chore | won by length, with Rudoiph secoud, a nosa | Janction restraluing the ehlef elork of tho | 0 0vie nng \with acearncy. Tho con | g bostmunter Gonorul Wunauukoshad u con- | bakers) for London, the price of tho 14 n ho had held Denvar down to three hits. | Wil bea flue lotof glove contests on tho | abead of Longwhot. Time: 2:01%s. SEORARETE QRGO FEORL BRI QXOE 0 e el 10 dolon wiat. mas. e | (hEsads, Wil BB A at Donver b halnie She- And © e halkgperiie, AN i Koefo was datted all ver the lot. The | programme, participated in by the best local | Fourth race. Harold stakes for twosyear- | Saice [f thiis ie done and the injunetion 1s | ; _ | Poktiund, Ot und the solvotion of i site for | Guotatious the cost of the Hlour was barly o foatures of the game were Smith's batting | talot. Kesorved seats will bo on sale at the | old colts. ive furlong. Sturters: Two Bits, [ 9o TL B s G000 RUK HHe WWILREUON |8 | pected, the devising of a plan for ralsing | (ulyubiic huliding at San Franeisco. Tho | Kot back. B wd - low grades u and Foster's work in centor tield. and box offiee during the day. 113 (Goodale), d to 1; Newton, 111 (Breitton), 15 1o | Kranted ) ops ¥ hold the oftice only |y, 45 for defraying the expense of @ South | postnustor general is pushing all the matters | much less active and from nbr “ . - . v e T R AR O 13 Goruan, 12 Overtow, 3 to 13 Tow B, 111 | 0 name pending the legal proceedings Dakota exhibit ot the world's fair. A board | wnd will bive thon setiiod as soon us possible | fow weeks ago. The low freight riles now BAFRAY Q| W A atal Work of Lightning. (Bogltsh), 10 ta'l: Moreissy, 15 (1% Wililams), o | Both branches of the ity councilthis after. | of commissioners consistiug of eighteen men | The executive souncil of the Americ proviiling greatly favor exporting, o throus h Manning, 2.1 1 & & 00| Leavexwonm, K May 25N 10 35 Beines of Barimank, 113 (A 0ok 149 Iy poou by & party Vol approved tho bond of | )y, hoan created, two delegates being uamed | eration Do will thatie o to Loadon At ) ceuts por 160, houg 1o E Booven if..2 3 3 0 i O ooy May 35, —Nows | Tho start was made with the nags close to- | the City trusts safe dopusit and surety cow- | guyy'cuch judicial circuit, and two at large. | | iy cf Lihor | ported in the flold. Tho export shipmcuts i Foavm it 2 4 0 8 4 1 | reached this oity toduy of the fatal work of | gethor. Two Bits leading, Gorman second | pany as the surety of Richard G Oullers, | it “aeh AR Sret) e B e e iy, Bl i Bwith, 1t 3 1 0 101 iightoing at tho home of o farmor named | wnd Morrissy third. It was' ihroughout ono | Who was yesterday electod city treasuror by |t | SPWIRRRONES 0L, L G I | deety e half as large as they wero for _ el o 0 0 | John Peters, living six miles from hera. Ho | Of those closo coutests characteristic of the | the eity councils ta sudosad Jdohn Burdsley, | jjis " of “Seott: Secoud circuit, Coionel | Knigity « Almiost tho four woeks ending May 0. Last wee fer i1 3 18 8§ | and his family, ten persuns 1o all, wora eat. | Meetiug. Tom B spurtod to the front atouad | Whose reslguation has boon accopted, 1o taks | (35 s ot Sionx Palle, snd Oliver | the sirkot urs. | they wero 25,770 barrels agulust 2 b 4213 8 § | ing supper, when a bolt of lightulng passed | the home tur, but In a whbivplug finish | effect Mayd0. Gibbs, ., of MoCook county: Third arcutt, | “Surrogate Abott of Brooklyn daidud tho | rols the precoding weak. London quotations ~ LS 8 2 2 | tbhrough tho dining room, and rendered them | Newton won by a longtn. Morrissy second, o T T v i e Chaias Soith of Volga, aid B. L. Loucks of | great st over Myra Olnek Gujiss will 1o | for 340 pounds e £ aro: Patents, e, N8 Total 1000 % 13 4l wotal ] 73 | all unconscious. Ouneof the family, Carele, | Beck abead of Gormav, thied. “Time: 1:03%, “nK " QFERgUAS0, Clear Lake; Fourth circuit, J. i, Swmith of | doclures that the by lograpblo will of Tanuary - . e . g twelva years old, was instantly kliled, and Fitth nnn. selling, purse $00, for two-year- Lasnay, May 28, —A dispateh from Louvenzo | Ngiv ol ™ dud Charles K. Huns of Woon ‘ 5. ;.;.. Ia fialse .:ul traudulont. L hix bl Ballot Kt IR et sdvanin Kanaun Clly..,.cOu% WX IXEKOR | 3 3 o-ia | Soveral othors recelyed serlous iujurlos.’ ALl | oid% buit u il Statters: Balloro, U8 | Marquis, South Africa, saya another fight | sooket; Uifth circult, . A" Burdick of Aber. | [onMyrs ek Guinos moves oute, e xorbor ) (JSLIAE LWGE (L BINREV LD naus Aprierd =i | SOVACRL MRS A (Overton), 3 ta 1: Oilie G (Porter, 8 b . hi PIfth of A Bast Anan o gureogato upholds the will of AwiisuURa, Pa., May 3 Dewnee ..\.::0 b 8003 0 T b | Mihod, aad (heto whs o eash acrous | 4t Yot (Beittoun's to; Houmn y Urapuer, | 15 U0ke0, Place oot oo e B barivar: T B, ol at Plarro, ad 1. Cr | B Saort (ot ca% 10 168 ariows SSPOcIS | form bill bas pasted tha logislaturo aud v A Kamal runa: Denven §: Kansas City, 6. Two base | the forehead us if cut by @ kuife. 0 15 Oyolone, 101 (Lilly) 10 th 1; Saltie Way~ | The Portuguese wore dufeated, Loppleman of Gellysburg; Seveath circut, i VoIV 8,044,000 | §oes w0 tha goveruor fur bis sigagiure

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