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THE () IAHA DAILY _B,]E TUESDAY, JUNE ! WING T NVE placo to third in the pennant race, The game | G i PR tho first quUAPLAT, Whors Corroction took tne | RIN \CES N OTHR EDISL() ] oo the basis of $1.07 fiest class 1t nas boen | most destrnctive firos in tho history of Los LINCOLY WINS FROM DENVER. | 2t ronads totas was s thira o | 3 UTH “)RDUV WHIPPED, | feu'mma Bt % "o oy winmiog ov o | FINANCES. OF THE "FRISCO. | Sacooa "Sotiiey By Chatemms. Midsoloy | Abgoies. siariod_ yostonday. in' the: Norton the present series botweon New York and length from Fairyiow, who beat Civil Service that no tariff has been published on that | block. This was® destroyed, as were nlso & Clevelund, and the Giants won after a spir- - two lengths for.thy place, 1:01 S basis by the lines in question, and that the | number of adjoining buildings and dwellings ited contest. Attohdance, 1,73, Score Socond Face,sfon throo-y and up interstate commorce law has fiot. beon com- | and the Church of the Trinity. Loss, $100,« Farmers Played Without an Error and Bat- | New vork.. ........0 0 4 14 6 8 8 03 | Ho Mot Raddy Brennan at Gheyenns aud | puGH: & NYCNGLs, b il f Osnsolidation with the Atchison Necessary | Riia'uo show tht it o ot roansnetbin for the e i ted Hard as Usnal. Hits: New York, 6: Cleveland, & Frrors Wes Knooked Out, trigiiunte, U5 2 p} Casslus, 131, d to 1 to Moet Obligatious. ut. Thore scems to bonodoubt that the SPLENDID OU1LOOK. New York, 2; Clevelnna, Bitterion: Rusin 1s was tha first to show at the start o reduction has been effoote by | _ and Bugkioy: Young and Zimper len d L' Tnrticuadte'at his girth made the run p— the Canadian Pacitic radueing its proportion | Ram Benefits Crops Greatly in Mis- 4 bsos: Tiornan, Connor, Duv's, Yount. First A \ e for a half! Where Masterlode took th T # wost of Ogdensbure sufficiontly tobring . o SIOUX CITY IS A SNAP FOR MILWAUKEE. | 1aat in baife"""oif UG, 3 W'Y Oz 2 (At | RATTLING GOOD EIGHT ROUND FIGHT. b pliom, Ay thay.oame 1o the uptioe |:NOT. . PAVING: OPERATING - EXPENSES: | The Thocunl ot aurk, nuficigntly, to bring | wourt and Kansas, Ll ki G T AL AL LTS i n Mastorlode sbowed in front for a_fow fs umennblo to the Unitod Statss law for Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Juno 1.—It has boen Himor. 1i Fuat on. orrors: Now: York, 13 o onds, then gave way to (2assi When ng rates in this manner on teaMe orygin- | raining throughout Kansas and Missourd al Corn Huskers No Match for the Prow- | Clove w:‘\ Tinie Iw o hour and forty-five es at Latonia Contended with the ;’r:lw str ; ”nrllwml pn for t .’ ”W Almlw K'“ Chairman Finley's Decision Against t d ; ”,’ ding in the United States is n | most continuoasly for over twenty-four hours, ninutes, Umpire: Powers Sinteits Fove Not BtobHbt \ innte jolne he loador: . _ stion that has not boen definitoly deeided. | iRoports from theso statos say the rain is ers — Minneapolis Has Little PITISBURGY ERIOIS WERE COSTLY RICTHEUBIEGLY t Stopped and they ran togother for a furlong, wh the Alton— anadian Competition o Notthwostorn ines torminnting in. Chis | 3 st el B I bie Feating St Paul New Yous, June 1.—About fifteen hundred Other Sy Cassius foll back voaten. Then L'lnt Bastern Cut Rates—M : | engo have no prosont ntention of making | LMY CACCROD LIS Favagas af tho Hasslan ople at Bustern park, Brooklyn, today wit Matters, @uante took the load aud appearad to be win N Dokl their cut rates. Tho only objoct of their con. | 1Y and chineh bug in Kansas. Missouri ro. nessed the third o of the present series | nine handily, but Mastarlods hung on like a New Deal, forenee today was to locate tho responsi- | DOTts no bigs and the wheat erop is said to ba it between the Brooklyns and Pittsburgs t:“”"'“‘ '”'" " ”"'\v{' sixteenth ( aail el PR o dif to dovise somo plan of | excoptionably promising ro is o trifle Pittsburg’s orrors wore costly and the [ . W 4 L ent to tho front. [t was nip and tuck to Y o ringiug about u restoration of the agreed | brexward i Missourl, but no damago has Lincoln, 0; Denver, 4 onreims (ot A s ot Ihtovesting BAte myesye, Wyo, June 1.—[Special the finish, Masterlode finally winning by St Lovis, Mo., June 1.—The 'Frisco ca tariff by the Canadn route, 1t is not im- | oo doue ts Milwatikes, i1::Nlous OF ik B LG L LU sram to Tite Bk, | ~A yery lively setto took | balf a ler 1 Case | for the applieation of stockholders for peobable that tho Erie railway will meet thie Ik oL IBb I tad A RAL WAk Hbval Minneapolis, 7+ St. Paul, 4 Hialtiy 00 2 5 | place here at an early hour this morning be ius ten ler r pla Pime: 1 junetion to pravent the consolidation t rates by way of Chicago it they are not | pottor, There has boen some 1ittlo damnge YeanENs OIe PRI, PtD Plitabire 0 00 tween Reddy Brennan of Denver, who re- | THIrd race, tho Hurlem stakes for two Years | 5pvpiseo and Atenison roads was rosu T O st poffest | to the cron in the southern countias from in Hits: Brooklyn, s contly whipped Cockney Sterling, and o . dthviurar | tho UnitadiStatos olroult coatb thl TN i s incotiag of tho ofticials | gocts, out the prosent hoavy rains aro ox Brooklyn Plitshure, Battorics alf faelong Ui Lol AL of that road in New York pected to both kitl the bugs and 0 tho Lixcors, Neb, e 1.—[Special Tele- yi 8 ¢ v ¢ y Gordon of Omaha, The fight was to 13 Vestibule, 118, to 1 | Me. 1d Kon JBUHNGY IOV e Atonlsen an " o 1l the bugs” and improve the " 1 ind Daily: stratton and Fied Gudllindo, 184 'ty 1 MeCormick, V8 6 1o 1 f ] . bt et iy Abirki Mackey's New Deal v Tho goneral manngor of the largost gram to Titr Ber,|—The Farmers gave the | buse hits: " Grifin, Browning, = hroc under Queensbury rules, four ounce gloves i tany o oty SleCormiele U EO 14 iy ioblae o . thele oe Al T : ackey w D e TR L Denver teain a most unmerciful drubbing to: :.‘w’-{v \x'f} ar ‘fl.u”. I itaeayzOo ‘n&.\'. bolp uked W thershoor, 115, 15 1) 11 Prohihition, 115, 310 | consent of the court. to i phoet s SpIANATOLIS, Ind, June 1,—The News 0st crop in the history of the state, Tho doy and the baseball enthuslasts of Lincoin | Bhimston. 8 “Btraek out: By llomy It took piace in an abandoned house boyond | 4 Maseot, 115 10 tn 1 Merry Duke. 116, 15 to 1: o Mackoy syndicato has @ained | corn crop tn Kansas wives exceptionai prom suw enoneh wod playing to make up for the | Passed bails: Fields, Fira s on errorst |tho eity limits, aud was for the gato receipts, Whor ey ot 1 b Tindets Wors Vi it WHIoh: FYaniy - Eitohoosic, ¢ control of the \', ile & Ohio_and_ that tho | iso for a biz yield, the rovont w wthor condi- defeat of Saturday and Sunday, The play- | Gridklve: 2 SIS o i One lour | the eatire amount woing o tho winner. The | bule,” Prohibition, - Mascoti, Convass and.| for tho stockboldors, had road excorpts on | piiount wnvoived it A LR LD L fng of the Incal toam was brilliant through- | wna forey-four minutes. Umpiro: Lynch. fight lastod over hlf an hour, oight rounds, | Kileh Withorspoon, all woll bunchod. At the | Iriday. Fhis ho did in tho case of both | 11O Prosent management of tho road will re Berbis DR TH Ot ont, but tho most prominent foaturos of the WITINES OUTPITCHED NICHOLS 1 during tho first six rounds was a very | Balf Nomad was leading closely followed by | roads and the record evidenco being con- | 0 until tho annunl mooting in_Decombor woxto, Ont., Juno 1.-Roports from gamo was the batting of the s and ’Hmvu\ Mass, ;I'l;a:'\ "Ihn story. n!“(m protty Hight. Tho Omaba man scomed to bo | Lrohtbition ‘11‘]1\}‘.”:‘”»" “|h‘.‘ yERR LIS | o 16 b0ol (RO £\WOVIEL 6T EoNAIhg b || Sphcls .‘:m‘ 1y :v;.’-.l.\-v‘,\“..:.‘u:‘ pvoral cianges. | various parts of tho countey state that tho O'Day’s baffling twirl. The visitors coula | FE¥ S SRl B ALY I (L0 BTG Was hit just | rather more clover with his fists than was | took second luce, Ho eould notquiteget up | afdavits of the ofticers of both compauies | place of J. C. Clark. The new purchase is 700 Y ns at his merey, whil ichol A J I P not et onto the curves of the brawny agri- | (o B B HCEess e dance 1. 721 his compotitor, but uot, however, i nearly as | and Nomad won by three parts of length. | ana of merchants and tradesmen who | miles long, and extends from Hast St. Louis | culturalist, and they got only four hits from | (oo R U yuu\lwlnull';\m et i | m!- Vestibulo boat Gulindo two lengths | pave business with the two roads, | to Mobile, Ala, It councets at I5ast St. Louis | i . L) Gordon got first blood in the second round the place. Time: 1:00 & with Louisvill nsville and St. Louis snd | him. Host 00010010 0-2 ' and also of stockholders who are in favor ¥ A - — i ¥ todin wi art ly s nnatl, 8 Bos 1 rors: Cin- | With ttling left hander sauaro on the urth ruee, for maidens, all Ages, n sweep. g i AYOT | touches Peorin, St Louls, Louisville and | o R 5 ¥ The Devver team was weak, particularly | _Hits: Clncinnatl, 8 Boston. & Errors: Clue | 0.0 500 BT 0oy, Both men stepped T e oy el oy of the consolidation, The aMidavit of . W. | Chienso over varions lines, The Mobile CHIEF JUSTICE HORTON CHOS atthe bat. The only run on the Denver AL Batterios: Rhines and Harring. | up well to the rack until the soventh roun sstan, 100 to 1; Major Thornton, | Reinhart, vico president of both the 'Brisco | Ohio deal has been kopt as quist ns possit ket S scoro is credited to White. ons Nl nd Honnott hrgechuse bt | the Denver lad fioreciy votaliating. for Scot ¢ foeond’ Pavorite, 107,810 15 Kollly, | anq Atchison ronds, was the first and is con- | in orc ; oid n fght with the Loaisville .\wn-.-nwll'l‘ tho I \-,‘Iil(x:n' for,Ono o s mado in the fol uning, when | Keenin, Stolen bases: Long. Doubig plays: | ty's blow in the second rounc ek Iy W75 to Siletadi tha welghtioat levidunos 5. Ghsw, Nashville and Pennsylvania, he New Lana Conrts, LERWRs Mo/ o foatt il ML MePheo, Lutham, Harrinzton. Brodie, Tuelk In tho seventh, howover, Brennan came up | - Reilly carvied three pounds overweisht idered tho weightiost evidonce in tho cas : SRt Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Juno 1A special to the about only batting was doac by Denv Long and Hennett, First s on aerory Lon= | fresh, while Gordon looked worried and | ‘They were sent away to a good stary with | It is nothing moro, apparently, than soms PUBLIC DEBT ST ME iiés TRomTBpalN sav 1T lo. “‘.l tior White got first on bases. Worrick took the | ginah 3 laafon b Sl At | windbd, The lntter showed littlo ability o | Rex' Del Roy, Lillian, Rilly and Major | whatof an cxposo of the deplorabie con mes trom Toneka says: It is loarned from L O G ol Zi‘;m e Wid pieh: Nielols. Time: One hour atid plu\"\-v[hnuw !}m this r u|‘. id whien time “‘i"lr‘»“\j'\‘g"ll\ 'h] bunched "rhm\;' “'tl‘lv”" dition of the 'Irisco finances when he made | Increase of Six ndred 1he grounder and made tirst, pushing White to | firty-five minutes. Umpire: M was called for the next round it was eviden ol Dey at once drew out atd we ko 1 e i avatilig ke S RineRta ME it tho Dk 5 second The lutter managed to steal third, - ; that the Owmaha boy was no longer in it 1o the upper turn,where Roy Dol Roy wentto | @8 examination last fall. In his report, Mr ~ Duiing the t Moath. and while trying to follow his example Cur: Nuational League Standing. Tho round 4 with sevoral severe blows | the fronf, and staying there, won by four { Reinhart says Wasiivaroy, June 1.—The followirn tis went out. Newman struck to right field, Played. Won. Lost. Per C't. | on Gordon’s neck, terminating in a clean | lengths from Lauresan, who beat Thornton “The company has steadily boon falling be- | pecapitutation of the general debt stat Bis ol B S bl tman e Clorviion out of reach of anybody and brought [ (hicaze...... Hl Knockeout, Gordon botne unwble to rospond | & length for the place, ' Time: 1:4214 hind and its loating debt was boing consid- | jssued today #00n 10 bo nnouneed by Drosidont TIXFFiOn, White in § Nog s » r to the call of time for the ninth reund. The [ Fifth k. For the Sehuyler stakes, for all | crably iucroased. This coudition of aftairs URRANSY DRATING DR, R A O TP s B Ll TheGttios halC ot thls inning was opsnady| irioet i 5 | fight was awarded to Brennan. T b o | EWREE S liaator the ot that the | Hondsat it 1osg oven now is proparing to take his dopartue by Jack Rowe, who struck just over the hoad X : added; one mile. Sturters: SirJonn, W ] b pnds g WA _ y \ oparing to take his departu L e s i e aat auslly ot LR ¥ ol i, Thesiponkd, 1 | |Im 1; [ income of the company had not | Homdsativer co . 5 He will tondor bis resyenation s chief jus. dh ST a8 [FBrolIyn b 3 A . : Lepanto, ). 1% to 15 Puns- bt sutela et s | tice as soon as his appointment as is mado firs. Burk d toffollow sutt, bt thol| | Bruoklyncyre,s : - ! Komplan, 110,12 80 1 5 oy, " mclont to Ay, onarating ox- | Aegrousto of intorost boaring dobt public. His succossor will bo appointed by :., ‘n‘nzl“v.vrm‘m grabbed the sph iis time s Rough Weather for the Work on La- L 1: Odotte, 111, 20 t0 1 St Jamios le st o Ivlml S i elustve of United Statos bonds 1ssi the governor to serve the unexpired term, nd Rowe - okl 08, 2) 1o 1, unds, interest on bonds, . guarantee o Pacifie rallroads 610 iGN e PGS T Y slaotion Dav6iito\e (4teuole: saTe to-conter, glving AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, ) tonin Course. . SETHRAR. Baxtho iretils show and Wit ations, intorest on flogting debts, 1 | Debt on which intorest L R L e B Burkett second, Tomney then came to be Crxciysary, O., June 1.—Noon today - Sirdohn and Chosapeake at his | provements on property and vay intorost on | since maturity i 1,3, | will thonibo hielditoiuhioose’a man'to: il the and knocked a corker to right field that | Athletics Play Ball Nine Tnnings and | proved fair weather for the racing at La- Is piloted tho fiold to’ the lowors turn | 1ts stocks. It cither biad to dispense with DEIT BEARING NO INTEIEST, vacan T 3 brought Burkett in. = Stafford mvk( n:w{l" . Win Easily. tonia. Nevertheless tho treacherous clouds | where there was a close closing up. Sir John somo of these .rr.d,-w»\; vhm']uw um’:: vl nd | Leent tondor notos 8 SUGLOE [ Maxwell Land Grant Co ¥ Wike, {Efif‘”“{‘-’“;:"i”'l”:j«,’.‘,“'i,.;::,,‘;,‘.‘,l,,‘,’l',';,'“L,‘,.““,,‘m,‘, Sr. Lovis, Mo, June 1.—Tho home team | lowered nd tho horizon blackenod into a | took the lond when they woro onco straight. | [ho IO U W (akon, s Uiiling St bk ot uy Y% 1 TLas Veaas, N. M., Juno 1.—Chiof Justico to the fence. | Before the ball was started to | bunched its errors and the visitors their b storm which gave tho rannors mud and stush | a0 B4E nd won from Garkolt by @ R | g ompany hud to have money and 1t | " Eromeury under i e off guy O'Brien of the New Mexico supreme court the infield Dave Rowe and Tormey had | hitsin the first inning, and the latter scored | for their race course. Favorites won the strotch With s maxnifcent burat of sper but | &t once. ot s wore th protont demauds | 1 ; e 23,59 | today handed down his opinion in tho cole- trotted lzily inand Stafford followed right | five runs, settling the game in their fagor. | fourth and sixth races: a quasi favorito won s notable to got up, and Sir John won, | of the comp: any, yot the faturo ‘demnnds | Fructanal curroncy, ol SLITh St brated suit brought by tue heirs of David D. nvl‘.l'llx:n:”h:;;-'l,:* nover rocovered from this | Callaban’s superb pitching was magnificently | the Aifth raco: 10 to | nags won the sccond l);-{\npl*uk«' third” two 'lengths’ off. Time: | Wero still croater, as the prosperity of the s Mitehell, Benjamin Walker and othors of St siigelr’ ‘1) the soventh (fDay mada s baso | SunPoXted. kneworicof Corkhill, HRMEN: |iand hird, aud a7 o1 Horso won the flrst T e A 81 AR BN DO BAR CSBRIEH RipH R 76 L.01 Lows against the Maxwell land_grant com- 3 4 bt d MetGeachy we Lote vil raCo. ol 3 sect ' CLOWH S I e, e $ S0 I owances, . s L, e any recover X o N Bit. A muff by Werrick let taRssoptit|ond AMCOoaehyd WaroRTIOLOWDER, race. At tho eloso of the second race acrowd [ TIRIY GG, Durse BLO0, Seltng allawancos | o pines and machinery, and upon improv . pany to recover five-sixths of the Maxwell and Raymoud's grounder to right field ¢ gl ) rushed to the judges’ stand and clamored | Little S "5 to 15 Jossio Faustus, 105, 20 | ments to its plant, which, though long con- 3 & grant of nearly two million acres in New Louis 00000000 i Mexico sud Cotorado. The decision s 3 Disappointmont. 105, 7 10 5 Arniea. 100, | Taclk of funds,” against tho plaintiffs, dismissing their bill brought O'Day in Aihletion 5000705 000 00 01— 6 | that Jockey Saunders haa pulled Estelle, | o1 3 Tisso, 68, | tomplated, had bodn deforred becauso of a Busn hitg: St Louis, 0: Athluties 6. Errors: | who camo in sccond. Al judges vesorved | o’ piifio 1 coit), . 10 1615 Dr. Wileox. 103, | **Hosaid further, be could got, money from i sereees 8 1BR.OILLA 1 aud sustaining tho utles of tho Maxwell Gther Games, annual reports of the two roads from 18 crops are suffering ereatly from long contin. ued drouth. 1f rain does not como within a week the consequences, it is said, witl be absolutely reliablo authority tonight that the president has offored Chief Jjustice Horton | of the Kansas supreme court the judgeship | of ono of the new land courts erceted by the In the cighth inning Burkett struck a par- abola to a remote point in the r 1 St. Louis, 5 Batterics: Griffith, Stivetts o their decision until after the third race, L landed another before ho stopped 0 got his | Tiasias titinlon: ot Me ki Ened When thoy announced Happiness first, Es. | * ‘ob e 10 one but the Atéhison, as tho banks refused el ahl] company in all poiuts wind. Tomney struck a fly just too high for | St Louts.2: Athletics, 1. Home runs: Cor- | telle second and Red Sign third, tho v Lityiion, thoy came In_sight of the chute, | and financial agents domanded payment on ©y notos of 1800, 4T85 - - the second baseman, and Newman, who got | coran. 1. Double plays: Corcoran, Hallman T e L R ore Little Sundy, Disanpointinent, Arnica and | {heiy paper the day it was duo. = ONLY ROUTIN ! order in which they carie home. There were \iE L s Vg i > X ‘, NLY ROUTI the ball, threw wild to third sending the ball | and Larking Corcoran ‘and Larkin: Fulie 000 isor eprsen s B 83 colt'were In the van with the rost The outstanding morteago bonds amount to | AEEeRte of _certifientos to tho roasterand letting Burkott and Rowo | Kiin and Comisky. Mist on ballss O ¢re § f (R0 Lot S0 ot reo sy an ey lwn,lvuu In the last quarter Avaica took the | g3 500,00, o great many of which are bearing scoro, Stafford's bat proved fatal to him, | il 1 om Catluhan, 2 MIC by, pitehed ball: | First race, solling purse 3300, for three-yents | loud, and bolding it to the end, won some- | § por cont interost. Tho schome is o issuo | Ak 4 Tt s but scored Tomney. Score: Dt ey Ran e AUy icieogh, rds Starters: Moajoska 01 (Porkins) 15 to i, | What handily by two lengths from Dr. Wil 50,000,000 in bonds at 6 per cent and replen B U D LALER L e Lol diMacting, - | FCOreoran. 15 Boylo, 1. Thme: One hour and | Kiliduim, 100, (Keys) 30 to 13 Harry Weldon, 14, | €0X, Who beat Liltic B colt a length for the | jsh'the treasury and to protect the company SRR 20870 | Mr. Bennett was tho only abseutee at tho BANCONN forty-five ninutes. Umpire guson. (Britton) 6 Joxomors RoER B DRTONT) e. The tavorite finished near the lust. | acainst any deinand. The plan is 10w com- | during month .. .. ..« som.a0s | meeting of the fire and police board last Cline, tt. N % URA LION LR D S YCRTE TALERS. B o KTl i plete and foady to be carried into execution | casm IN THE TREASUIY RESERVED FORTHE FOL- | night. The mayor presided Qlino,of. ... B © 29 01 Lovisviiie, Ky. Juno 1. —The Washing- | FA\Tin) 0 t0 5. Chicago's Klyers. e el L e e & o {ERDBKS: Chiof Seavey submitted his report of the oy oo £ ] g 0| tons, made hits when bits were needod and | In the race Harry Weldon started next to |~ Cuicaco, June 1.—A doren youngsters | 1o “July e a1 Ml o e, || = Wia ks tMOtosy tta Uaien 1s served at the city jail for the month of A i S5 0 | e o vns slows and uiatersar, | the lnst horse, fell to the last in the uarter | faced the startor i the first raco and aftor a | ‘“thelarko proportion of tho company's aut | AU 0. and Juiin oo y. Eiehteen hundrod and sixty-nino 0 0 | ing, and the attendance small. Attendance, | Stretels, Shot to the front i last seventy | pretty finish Ceo Jay Jay won from Judge | nual fixed charges become duc and must be prion of " goid it meals were furnished to prisoners violatins 01 400, Score yards ana won by a meck, Governor Ross | Arkellby a length. Notwithstanding his paid. 1f thevlun now under consideration, stssued... ... 153,002,149 the city ordinances, 185 to violators of the 0 : i IS bl Py on of silver Goutsvill o002 008 0 00— 5 | Second and Sir Planct third, halla levth be- | defeat on Saturday lust Fayette was made a [ R 33 (0 9n1¥ ono that, cond b cattiel | 5,551,518 statutos and forty-one to the sick, in- ington ... 0250020 5-H|hind, Time: 1:47Y. Sir Planetstarted tirst | one to four favorite in the second race. He P H f . our. jured and insane. A total of 2,005 meals at a i toniizl Tiois clilBoIA Bretes: RTima R natsbar & | ; ized by the stockhoiders, tho company will 4 lssuod 1300000 el 4 Washinglon O s Py ‘\‘\!’x'xixli‘éx}("lezi"lllx "“[ "‘_‘L_“{l':‘ :‘L"L jm‘gm‘]‘““" the | justified the contidénco of his backers by | find itself on July 1, not only delinquent in | ¥ trous- cost of $251.40. The report was p ou file. DENVER. Wrishington; -buso hits: . A winning hands down by a haif length. The | the payment of several mithon dollars float- J July 14, % _Chiof S raported that his men los ARSI POC AR Murphy,' Whiteicld. First | Second race, socond halffirst raco. samo |} third race was the handicap, for which Laura [ ing debt liabilities but unavle to meet the | tiirod obE, weoriied £ ixty days duriug May on account of illness. MeGarr. 3 N el ) ol bl 'l‘n.,.”vu..«,..m, \lnnm_\] For- :A'V.Y\IAAI.::WHI.F IO LHIE AL ¢ ::;';, Daviason was made favorite. Sne had no | payment of its mterests on its divect funded terestand interest duo 5 7 Chief Gulligan reported that bis men had not White, 58 "0 ; v, MeGutea, Tlines cLoty on bases:t Lonts- ||| eva starsd 2% aptlers) ® 101 | troublo in landing the money. Following | dcbt lost i duy during tho pust montly At Ihan st M R U e e A R odale) 0 €0 15 Remind, 105 (MeDonald) 10 (6 | are the results Other aflidavits wero presentod to the o orved for above pu ol i Rt ooBItolEDIARERETAIBUR A Hlooniadars s o 4 O G HutRel, Hinjeh and gente.. 0, (Euellsh' vor i Kod sign, 110, | | First raco. pursedimn. for beaton two-y cffeet that the Atchison had never taken pary — POS0% oo RIS s leavo from June G, ten “to e without pay O'Brien, 1h. ... 2 ] ) + Alvord, hand MeQueery. Hit vorton) 4 to 1: Byl sythe, 110, (Freen:an) | old. fiy, ths of % nile: O y WO in the management of the 'Frisco’s affairs | AVAILANNRIEDL DUUBILEURE Rouzer is going to Ohio to visit his parents. Medioll o by pitehid ball: Stk outs den- | 10101, TuneA “'"“",-li'xi'«'.’q‘:i"‘i.‘“"f,';“’él;.w_ 10340 | oxcopt ay'n stockholdor and as to the bene- | Fretional stivor, fractional curroney Oficor Hiidson was grantod ten days’ leave, libe 2 ings, Dovar, - Forman, Passed bails: | Happiness started in the bunch, came " or pree=yeut-old® | its to be derived by the consolidation, ete. NOL cash bnlanieo, etuding nation g [fcommanampiiinag -~ et B i orman, McGuiros Doran, | third under tho string, dropped back futo the it Chird Dl 1o et e ke T L Josoph Hongon ana Jfamos Ish, oporators s : Timo: Two hours.~ Umpire: Joncs. | compact eroup bub camo to second 1n-the | “SHie racorfangtonots ddd, The Alton Dificulty unACr 6oL 0f JN1Y 1y 1800 e e i’ the polico “departinent. roquestod thii / ot B GAMES BAINED OUT. Homestroteh. and first in tho last soventy | and ono-fowrth mileal” Litira: Divylaso 2 Alton., ¥ & = they be given the power of police oflicors. “Mellollan it for Intarfer cion. | Covvsirs, O., June 1.—The gamo botween | yards, winning_ by u neck from Estelle sec- | Atticus second. Bunkrupt third. ‘Times 2 Cuoiagluneil -=hat will ibe thel ont-iiy (AN o ikin tia ticammnyiadayat Thoy are compelled 1o wear the uniforin and e e Columbus. and "Boston ‘touay ws postponed | ond. o length in froutof Red Sin third, | Fourth ruce. Soliin: furse i, for uirec: | como of tho dispute caused by Chairman P act undov the orders of the chiof, and thousht Limoom......ciieeneend 0 3 0— 9 | on account of rain. Timo, 1:471. Estollo lod from the start but | ¥ear-oldsand upwards: oneand one-sixteenth | jajy1opss decision against the Alton is just 1054 Gas i L roasiivy Al 0, "™ | it right and just that they should have polico Denvar.. L5500 00 0 01| Crvervxyr, O., June 1.—Gamo called in | fell to second when near the fuish. Red [ Afilvsi Eyeeriches won, Burc e | e ows tha allabiasbing g aostion ) inlwastara S R LR } | power. After some discussion the reguest - 1 s during H & he y \ - SUMMARY second inuiug on account of rai. Sign held second or third alternating most of Fifcli race, purse X0, for all azes, three- | pacsangercircles. The situation is rezarded pid i was referred to the committee on men and Earned runs: Lincoln, : i the timo with Happiness. fourths of ' mile: Helter Skeltor won, sourire | PAS5eNE0! ik Tino stine £ Two Youthful Lovers Suicide, discipline g BUThL: Stolan boR: Olne BUrhbLE. American Association Standing Third riuco, purse 00, one mile, clven | socond, Tho Kaiser third. Timo: 155 as decidedly critical when viewed in the iight SR oY - | Dr Giunsent in a bill of £30 forattondauco moy, White. Iirst base on balls: y. Played. Won. Lost Per Ot | starters: Brutus, 100 (Engiish), — of Gereral Manager Chappell’s empuatic a Garexa, 1, June 1.—i'wo youthful lovers | on the Jate Captain Carter and Firemen Keonnony. 6. 111t by pitchod ll\'lill.\y, Boston R ) Ty 043 | Dotror, 85 (Shinmmel, 101 to i3 M 2 On Buffalo's Track. wouncoment that the Alton will not pay ono | —Miss Ida Townsend ana Elmer Foste: Downs and Mulvahill after the accident, at el Ceai At B QIDRR ] | Lalines I b | e A Forictn vt Aetiah, 03 | BuEraro, N. Y., June 1.—Races here today rimposed by Mr. Finlov. There is no | liVing in Rush township, eommitted suicido | the Buxton botel five. “Hho bill was marked < HROG N kld S i : o 0 arp; Perking 0 13 LG i ) e 9 3 ) “0. K by Dr. AT and was referred to pitohes: Kennedy. Time: One hour Columbus. % 1% e k 7 b 0 to 13 Mirabeau, 97 (Porton, 10 to | resulted as follows: on<pn [ BN pposA! Lk thed chalra 5 ast uight. They had been out for a dr ¥ ! 3 H ( ), 4 jEhor); A0 0 SUppG 0 chi e Y the committee on finance. The. commission minutes. Unipire: Guiney. Athlotics. ... X a3 R Vood viie, 0y eve chama, 97 X o . i o f s during the evening and returned la Tho Bty minut mpire: Guilnoey Athlotics : n Woodvile, 67 (Hoyer ) (h}l\‘y\‘\yn" o 11 4 birst e, three-quartors of o mile; Leo | seind or modify his ruling. Ho intorpre luring the evening and returned late. Tho | o ought that 1he city physician should Sioux City Wasn't in It Louisvitle.. "] F . Rebuile 112 (C: Sloam). 0. » #1015 § won. Bohn Day second, Carroll third. - Wime: | 5L LY by acoording to his | £V mother called her at the usual hour | aftend to such casos and avold such bills, MiLwarkee, Wis,, June 1.—Milwaukee de- [ Witshinzton . 1 2 TThe race was run in thunder and lightning, onflirnact Ave atzhtha DTG ambler | best judgme RS asso. | Yhis morning ani recoiving no response she ‘The charges of assanlt and using profano , Wis., o d iing, 4 \ N est judgment and it remains with the asso i it Db et 2 ux Oty g day by hitting. B e in. W o 1 st at the | won. Voealite second, Lady Lyon, colt, third. | LR ) " | broke into the room and found the two lovers | languago by Officor Mitchell, brought Ly’ ffmlml e ( 187 G today by hitting. And the Cranes Won. bail and_ruin e e | imat osted ciation to say whothor he shall be sustained | qeod® PO o0t G TR MR SR YRR | (STERREL P livan wore dismisaod. - Aftor Both Dewald and Black pitched, but neither The tirst of a series of games between the | S0t ¥ Third race, seven-eighths of a mile: Syra- | ornot. Section D, article of the western | the girl on the floor, to which she had fallen | hearing both sides of v the board de- B 2 third. In this order they remained tll tho | o oo " FCG Seven-cishs S flo : : o of thom was in it. The attendanco was | Granesand Nonpareils took place at tho 1at- | ugt quarter, when Miraboau dashed forward | e e i1 sccoud, Black Lock tairl. | agrooment says: Wherover any ponalty | in hor agony. Thov had taken suychnine, | cided that there were 1o grounds to tho light. owing to soverely cold weather. Seore: | yoms wrounds Sunday and resulted in a | and won by aneck, with Bratus, second, a | Iourth race, threo-quarters o : shall have been assessod against auy ling ich thoy had hiddon for the purposo, tho | cha WAUREE ERETI i Tiant via AT i . i, it Jelipso second, s i et sl e deed having been long contemplated. Tho | A remenstrance against the transfer of wh o A E HOUX L o 4 urillisnviviotoryitorthe QGrane Balf length n front of Harpy, third, i ¥ o i by the chaivman, when by due procoss | iy juthoris wealthy, Foster is a farm | Dillon & Co, liquor lisenca from 108 South ) CET S |y | “The ficlding of both teams was sharp and | 1 Who thor horsus o s closo raco | Bt il one and ono-sixteenth mites: | such penalty sball have boen properly | Hand, und it is said, her paronts opposed the | Fourleenth to 421 South Eloveutn streets cloan, and outside of the third inuing the | 411 arOUNd and & ¥spectablc fuish. " Midiestonie swoond."irelly | contirmod, the chaieman shall within ten | unior. was read anl gtion doforrod unil 7510 Wed vork of the os was perfect. The ory LA A IR ird. - NS days of such judgment being confirme — - nesday nicht 1o same decision was mado work of the Cranes was p ie battery L upward \ ona:quarterntien:) Beii| SRS SR SIHEEREICEREEERIEAL Fostoflice Robbers Captured. WIth AW Oldenta refusstyfor s trallarer et N T S S o | sixtoenth ers: Bonnie By on.Lijoro second, Bill Carnes : 3 » 1 ) Yo ol hehhkeama e exoclion e i R iRt " Vi 10 ioyen.s | Finia not given, 1 Carnes thivd. f B0 ount of the penalty and if such drait | St Lovis, Mo, June 1.—Postoftice Inspee- | from 018" Douglas street to 102 South feature of the game was Purcell’s short stop | ;! T il o/l . ; Eleventh stree o 13 Ltudoiph, 100 McDonald), 4 to == is not paid the chairman shall at once notify | tor Dice received today a notification of the | Fleventh street pla; nd @ long cateh by Morearity in left | Bane, 100 (Enzlish), 10 to 1: Rosenion 3 NC 'G all lines party ucl re. i 2 - y Ex-Oficers Linde and Hinchey were adumite 0 3 AR L ALMOST A LYNCHING, all lines party hereto of such failure. e e paTEneeT e 0 ,(“, : center. Lacoy alone could hit Williams with Bto1s Herthi, 105 (Brivton), 8 fo 1 it It Ch e Bintey's judgment in this | Brrostat Fort Scott, Kan., of James W. | 4.1 during tho oxecutive session and made o any degren of safety, his threo hits being | teen, 10 (Overton). 7 to 1. Rescue of a Murderer From an In- | case is tonfirmed and the Alton still refuses | Moxey aud at Sencca, Mo., of Thomas John- | plen for reinstatement. DPat Cusick lud in 11027 15 Wl rotais clean dnives. The atfendanco was by farthe | Rudolph was first to show and kept tho © ard om oy the ponalts tho association will prob. | sou, A. E. Uenton and Jesso Shaw. Tho | waiting in the hal! cxpocting ronppointuent SCORE BY INNINGS. avgest ever seen on tho grounds, about 1,000, | lead to the three-quarter pole, where Rose- ruriated St. Louis Crow e Dinces ‘Ta bonsenuonce of this | auartotio hus boen wanted by tho postal | but it didn't come. Tho matter of reappoint Milwaukeo 0062210 00 of whom were ladies. Hoxic's umpiring | mont came from second place to the frontand | St Louts, June 1.—At the close of the | 3Pi¥ K010 ploces. T conscinence o 'y | authoritios for some timo for various post- | ment of any of tho discharged policomen was Sioux Cif 00000600 was fair. wou easily by three lengths, with Bertha sec- | elaborate ceremonies yesterday attendant | Foltm the rogular monthly meeting of the | offico robberies which have been committed | deferred untila lutor date with oo Lopo for SUMMARY, Rollowiny 5 nd and Allan Bane third, two lengths back. | 50, th laying of the corner stone of the St. | association which begins July 5. The only | in eastern Kansas. The last case against | those on the anxious seat Karnod runs: Milwaukee, 5 Sloux Clty, 1. Two- | — S 3 P — imo: 135217, Dertha whs well up in the | wPOR the tayius of thC S0mer SO0 ©F ThE B | e Alton canr bo * forced out of | them s the Foubory of tho postofice at. Cof- L pasoits: Lottt Camplon, irim, Sthelbogk, Tlros ; | bunch at the start, was third at _the quarter | Englebert Catholic « ! Caste the association is by all the other | feyville, Ka Keep Cook’s Extra Dry haperial Cham- Hincl 1t by pitehed ball: - Strauss, Swistwood. 2 . | and hall, fell back fn the bunch, and came | ercction at Marcus and Carter avenues, f 0 B0 Go ying and organizin e paznein yonr ice chest; it's solondid for Struck out: By Vickery, : by Black ne: Ono g OLLE S out in in the last furlong into second | joseph Stodgart, a local tle dealer, shot | ;puin without the Alton. But it s Railroaders Discuss Pederation. Y or for dinner. Aadnand fossy il SUmpla SRty place. Allun Bane stapied thivd, pissod o | and fatally wounded Alvoiso Steiner. Im- | dountful il anyvody really believes that, this | Scmaxros, Pa., Juno 1.—A sceret meoting - St. Paul is Basy. ! juien, pe-. L0 0 Soanth polo, wherd ho forwo1 ahead to third, | mediately 4,000 peoplo shouted with one | will bo tho rosult, The othor xonds kiow | of the Brothernood of railroad trmimen, the Doggoned 1 Luck. MixyEAPoLis, Minn, June 1.--Minneapolis i . A The others ran well, considering tho accord “Hang him ! “Bring arope!” “Lynch | 100 WCLL Tt B WeSIOnt Passtagarassccieion, | Brotherhood of locomotive firemen and the | Jurge Slields s in au unhappy frame of Rot her hits in at the right time and won to i ks 2 ol heavy t x.-k. im!” 1na moment the praving priest, the f ¢ y,.a trouble, would be short lived, The | SWitchmen's Mutual association, was held mind, day. Ryn's batting and Conley's second e e atonin Oul choristers and tho solemn purposo for | opinion seemws 1o bo general that a rato war | hore lust nlght, 1t s balioved the fedora- | o judge has aliking for blooued doss base play wore the features. ore: J U L : . nons ey Bourstarters: | wiueh the assemblage had gatnered together | is to bo avoided aboveull things,and although | ton of vairoad organizations wis discussed. | Thyeo months ago e bought one paying for = SCORE 1Y INNINGS. Lisiswiek U i na were forgotten. Stodgart was secared, | it will be a bitter pill for some of the com T o it the sum of $100. Thre days lator it wis T trice. 112 (Boyer. & to (o) X MINNEAPOLIS. T Sy 0§ 0 ce, X o ik o Dt 4 ; it o Al Ear Ol R O e s Sorboel p BILFOA B A . 0 D 0 Hto 1: Mattle Alien (Hiathawiy), 7 to a rope placed around his neck and he was be- | petitors of the Alton to swallow, 1t is not im- Jackson's Challenge to Corbett, . 1. This o was replaced by another of McQuald, 3b..2 2 1 O'Rourke.sb..2 2 0 0 Blnsart. v 1 1 MeMhon rf 0 0 Minnohan, 1.0 o[ Kiv.as 02 Rtyn, 1o 2 110vion. 1770 Moo, 2b. 0 5 1[Ttmiarg, if 0 Trondway, ¢ 0 ol Canoy, b1 Dl 1 0 Goo it ot 1 Fnotos oftsat by cadh i1 thos treasnry ;. 0 | Nothing ing Transpired at the GiDNyipe e 0 Rogers, ¢ 5 3 T P __Total wald, A0 T U= 4] 7 ine race was run on a muddy and slippery | ing dragged to the nearest lamp post when | probable that they will chosse the easiest | Suy IPrascisco, Cal., June L—Petor Jack- | tho samo value, but one week lator it disap Rriuaesng (.m“_"_‘”"‘ e wo-vase | track. The start was a good one. 1du Pick- ( two mounted policomen m de their appear- | way to keep out “of trouble and decline 1o | gon has issued a challenge to Jim Corbett | poared. Friday o invostod $100 in anothier its: Shanahan. Three-iase hits an. Stofen | wick was third to away, which place she | ance and rescucd Stodgart from what a few | contirm Chairman Fluley’s ruling. offering to fight him in the California clup | dox and yesterday the animal was s baseas Cranes, 5 Nonpareils, 5. Double plays: Shan- | held until the threc-quartérs pole, where she | moments bofore pomted to inevitable death CANADIAN COMPETITION. The jutlie will now go out of the dog aban to Flynn. klrstbase ua balls: O Williaws, 5; | ook second place. In the stroteh she wis He was placed l\l"]lli\l”‘.m\l the wounded A conference of the traftic officials of th 1n0ss in order to preveat himself from g Mtonali, ir 0 0! Hatiwin, (] S il RN oG LNl first and won by & neck, with Mary C sccond, | man, with a 44-calibre Y“\l’-"m “Eu naely Wie | northwestern lines was held today at Chai into bankruptey Bardiek p... 1 0 Hart, pl....00 IMinois-lowa Lea tue Games. three lengths m‘ front of ( l. trice, third, | T nm\{‘llml‘\h ).",‘,'.Wy!n\i‘n‘-":‘\""“ fotiess I;]’I“ man Midgeley's office,concerning the reduced | s o v Burteon, p....0 0 ook fara ROk fora i h. T ‘Pime: 24141, Mary C started secoud, passed | wounded mar om exeelient sund- | pates in effect from New York to St, Paul by o oo hat the watersof Excelsior Springs, Mo. e 3 t ol 2 Al BHA LY ) come by 1da Pickwick in the strote ‘Hw)rtIV1"-~I-'~'““"*'~"“| Ao ‘\':"' the Soo line. Although ratesare being quoted | Los ANGrigs, Cal, June 1.—One of the | Medical Mirror, St. Louis, Mo SCOKE BY INNINGS. S Ahae ‘ ity tatrico was last to stirt, pussed thestand | large numbor of people wssemoled. Stodg Minnoapotis 202001200 _ Schwelnfurth in Kansas City. ond and ran second until tho three-quar- | arrived on horseback and failed to secure his 8 Paul 101200000 KaNsas Crry, Mo, June 1 —Schweinfurth, aud fin- | animal, a spirited one, which was terrifying avs, where she took third position & 1 3 SUMMARY tho self-atleged “'second Christ,” has been in | jshed in that plac the women aud children. Steiner attenipted v 2 2linnoapotin 65 &, Uaul.9.. tho city for the past fow days holding som- | Rixth race, purse &0, for two-year oids, five | to secure the horse, but Stodgart objocted. A By Burdick, 1: by Hartson, 1 St | In this elzy, one af thom being Charles Dick- | way) 12 ol Reacoiot, 10, (W it 4o 1 Y or any other fair club, New Orleans barred, ! for u puase of $10,000. Jackson will put up a forfeit as a guarantee of good faith, Bullav Dariing L1 yriid pi thionl: Jime: | erson, who has ~n' numuch of his time with | FiviSees 1% G HISSING COLORADO MAN the protender and his followors. This afte e e Ay E oo 3 57 iy - g 3 g No ¢ noon Mrs. Dickerson called upon the chief 1 or % SN0 SRS kB LT ot the Corneliug Of Sagu Myste- We have just received the largest assign Kaxsas Crry, Mo, June 1.—Omaha-Kansas | of polico and asked him to take steps to ma throe-quarters pole, beld it through the riously, Disappears. 2 ¢ v City gamo postponod —rain hor husband ko home and pay some attention | SAERVEIETIS, PO S by TS fur | pesven, Colo., dme 1.—C. 8. Cornolius, ment of Merchant Tailoring garments [rom — | to his fawily.” The chief told her hecould do [ foreteh W T T PO Hannah. Mob. 3 ] Woatorn Assooiasion Standing. | Rothin i : erly, socond, thrdo. lengths ahiend of Paljero, | S3sistant cashior 4f ko Suguacho county the leading merchant tailors throughout the Maved Woo Tlast B Sehwoinfurth will omain in the city for | Fi¥ SO B SIS SEECA OIS | bank of SaguacheiCalo, left his bome May : C i i A 4o GiRRRLIL oy b1 v BT ) 1 aevaraliasaignd will braach- 1. (the Deoplo | ead in the start by a length and held ontoit | 20 to attond to a'tag's business at Salida, ('ounn y, which we will sell for 80¢ on the dol .l‘l‘l :, ity 3 1 admission prico which will bo chargod, = :’ALL.“: ormaa captured it at the last mo- ‘m”i \\"».In “‘h"'“\l“:t‘l‘u\ly‘:"lil;;i)h"l‘ .:‘,.“ la r, for the next 18 \Juys. - (LT UG a2 4 Tho pretender and his followers wore in- g . heard of him, i 5 ngly sus- A stod witnesses of the cireus parade toda Opening Day at Morris Park, peeted and his frignds are anxiously await HENOE G ot until tho crowd began to jeor them, and then | Ngw Youk, June . —Morris Park, improved i formation tnat muy lead to his Al bt. Paul ¥ they beat @ hasty retreat to “Heaven,” by TR AR N s, His description Is as follows “ | which name the houso of Mrs. Ward, cne of | ® bundred fold, was thrown open o the public | Xyou1 forty voary old; bair slightly eray; btyl(:s NATIONAL LE. K. | the bolicvers with whom Schweinfurth is | today under weather conditions that could | \ore moustache ambside whiskers when he s g stopping, is known, not have en favorable. - Fully 15,000 | left home ght about 115 pounds; had on [l Chicago Olimbs Another Noteh Nearer people enjoyed the day's spart, a crowd | a black suit, black.dgrby hat and it col ) /’\ ] (Y TR RS : > Manhaltz's Funcral. composed largely of old -Jerome Park ;“:':;‘ AUTig o1 ) fl"ul’:” bout :\\\v;ym:. 8” 8 al []] "ma B a“ 8 R e Cursroy, Ta, June l.—|Special Telegram to | yajant, Socioty also was well ropresented. It The mau is a prominent ) ] ,\1)'| S Punaveienis, June 1—Chicago lumped ail | 4 ey by ; s charm wissine 1ts bits in the first four inoings and the Phil. | o BHe1=A spocial tralu of four conches | wuy noticed that the old-time reguiars were | Oddfellow and Mason. loft Creston this morning for lRed Ouk, carr " 3 v i 5 IR avndte: S Rmitis | g 1k, carry on hand. Pretty women, wusie, royally-bred - / ’;'l:(:-:u;:::lx::\“l‘l\‘::-\flt:‘xlb :xln:.’».l.m \kT.VmI ing the suporniandantisnryole. oar ahd foue Rorase Abd avorvihine olae' Racsetary 1or 8 World's Fair Military Display. .lll()l =M< lll(, Al 3 ctory and defoat. After | coaches of the Chivago, Burlington & v : 3 A < " r 1o chox " v o 0! » ~ pleasant time were there, and as threo favor- CuterGo, June 1L-~At a meeting of the BH 8 A the fourth inning Ksper pitehod a good ball, | Quincy employes to the fuaeral of | Pleasant tim b])rlllf" )y ‘3[) e ; i 1 e 1a gah 7 Manh ot qiyhuaeral of | Baton evosy one went home satisfiod world's fair coremonies committee today it o tho elgith inning. The fielding of Uhicage | FRLIOW! et 1n the west,” Superintoudunta | £00Uheld i o of Bu2 ORents Wats, Uii0 | Dakota, Minnesota, Kausas, Wiscousin, O Alterations done free of charge to insure a per Wes superb, Attendance $741, [ el vt rod 1):%:}‘.,5;“‘:‘-::“\'\".:l- ARR Iaialy l“,:“"‘:,“‘;“"m‘l‘"“"l""“,“';'r"“""," hyors Ponayivania Wik ‘;:’{!,y‘}j.{'}..f'fi::;n..-,.“...\ fect fitt. Remember number and place, Oliteazo 13100000 and others accompauiod the Creston special, | ity at tho post ihat the bowed of coutiol | yroops, The committes decided to make th Philapelpiia’.. 170 0 1 10 0 0 0 today uppointed Colonel - Frank Hall of the g P W R TR Baso hits: Ohioago. 03 Philudelphia. 7. K e racing fitm of Davis & Hall, starting judge | Mty displuy o declind foaturo of tho bl MISFIT CLOTHING PA_RI_‘ORS‘ h Saved the W BB Sl yors: Chicago. 3 Phiadeiphi ¥ and e wil in_ futuro report uuruly jockeys ] & sagm - E“ . 20, 2; Philadelphia. 1. Ho ssi | SAN Frascisco, Cal,June 1.--The rohooner | to the board of control for punishment the soldiers of the north and south was dis- 1809 Far nxlll] Stree L 1:)0 } Expor und Brown: Steln and K ¢ < g -~ e A cussed aud it was decided to mako no special Eapor und Hrown; Bteln and Rittridge. ' Two- | Kato Flikiuger arrived this morniug from | First e, opening scramble, ail ukes o | foaturo of suek a ruuion. Soldiers woaring Protter. First on balls: Hy Sio'n. 5; Fapoer Chignik bay, Alasks, and roports that the | sweehatakess, By, IOARS, BURERE ERT | tho blue or the grey will be welcomed and truck out: By Stein, 3 Espor7. WId pitehi | schooner Sadie F. Caller weut on the rocks | Soobion ¥ 4103t BaiiV IS0 800 1 Voluntecr | well treatod. Stoin, % Espor. 1. Time. Ono hour and forty | {n the-narbor May 11 and sank in dcep water, | 11, 124 Lot Mosa Hs 106, 40 t0 1 mivutes. Umplre. Hurst, Ihe vessel left hexe loaded with a full can- | When they could be distinguished Civil [ Smallin size, eroar i resuits: Do Witt NEW YOKK'S OREAT JUN P nery outilt and 200 Chinese Lo work in & cane vico was loadiug half a length before Vol- | Little Early Risers. Best pill for Consti i New Youx, June !.—Bv winuing today's | nery. The Chiuose woro saved, but the ves- | untecr, who was lapped by Correction. The | ton, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Jome the Giants took & big jump from sisth | sel and cargo will be a total loss, rest were weli up. They ran in his way to | Stomach, —————