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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, 7 IXTEEN PAGES THREE WHO TURNED TRAITOR, | i 2 et eyt e | PROCESSION AT ST, LOUIS, | Bt soiamon ot e, THE SECOND TIME, | " fow Smioye. 2% N wenio | SIR JOHN MACDONALD DEAD, Beatrico players, A crizzling rain has been nament commhiitod to tive and gave way to At first that | ar Hudson had | falling with little intermission since yester. iy | Eon. At thd :c quarter Garrison com over worked In tho establishment, s day morning, but notwithstanding the iain | Pkt menced his euff With Tristan, but could never but | aftorwards admitted the fact . iare | the two clubs crossed bats at the Chautau reat Fair Derby Only a Fight for | getupoand Eoff ®on by two leneths, whilo | Miss Dais ” il bduote o also said that he (Magee) had returned Py a score of 0 to 8 Place. the place. TiMe: .06 Borne Away from Friends. been sinco Wednosday night. When con "Home at Earnsoliffo. fln.»ThMr Contraots, game, B co won by a P Another g will be played between the Stxth race, Pluse #1,000, selling allowances, frontod with an officor, Mageo showed signs / [ clubs whon the weather is more favorablo 5 A furlongs'! Affer a rattling r“r"m‘ \""vnu‘mzuqu and ho may know more about S — \ Taviston (11749 5) w -« length fro 1o disappentance of the girl than h FOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION MONEY. Western Association Standing. | SHORT HORSES WIN AT MORRIS PARK. | ARii'Who l.,.‘.w,“,,.‘.‘fi!: Dy~ longth from | WORK OF AN ENTERPRISING STRANGER. | (o} ¢'sappearance of tie girl than he will | woNDERFUL VITALITY PROLONGED LIFE. : layed. Won. Lost. Per Ot second money., Pimoe: 12714, Barnard was : 3 Lincoln 2y " ! third, Dave Zag fourth and Boston Deea poor " + REFORMED GER N CHURCH. Past Favors and Fature Glory Forgot- | iiaha, ' I W5 | Feigtan Beaten by an Outsider—Tour- | fitth, Time: 1508 He Ealtsted the Bervices of Two Wells || 0 oo Lady Macdonald Completely Prose L avors « e G ) Iwnukoe, i L - - . - onsideratic of o Co o % en: (. Dresehoo of Talogese Winneapolls 1 18 nament Running Strong Again— Latorila Track S 1 Muddy, Meaning Young Men, and g e R 8L I fon of | yrated with Geief—The Funeral wo Western: Oames B er Itesults at Latonia, Chicago CixaiNNati, O, Juno .- Over five thou- Easily Secured the Cons PutrabaLris, June 6.—Tho consideration will ¥ bly Take Place Sloux Clty.L. o and Other Tracks. sand poople st fho last day on the Latonia fding Girl. of the recommendations in connoction swith on Tuesday Next. Played Yesterday. st Pau 26 A I races. There. were six events. IFavorites the constitution of tho fedéral synod of the Tite Bee was possessed with the iatelli- NATIONAL LEAGUE, ":';wr" the flr«[tl. third and 1'”"“ m-l| *:m‘rll btk Reformed church (Duteh) fn America and o v sta p d Clarke. Joo Walsh — ¥ o, > e 9 3 orses won the second, fourth and sixth Another act in tho drama of pretty Dalsy | the Reformed church (Get y " p Orraw Ont., June 6.—Sir John Mao- genoe last night that Dad Clarke, Joo Walsh | & = o S el Games | ST Loums, Mo, June 20.—Fully races, The track was doep in mud, and rain | fydson's tife wi acted y Verisy. ati e S DR 15 S MR T dvetTmnisNad o and Eddie Bitetjorg had jumped the Omaha ky with Little Opposition persons attended the opening races of the St. | fell nearly ail afteruoon 1n showers on’s life was enacted yesterday afte States, which wern adopted vostorday at tho | donald is no more. This distinguished statess club and gone to the Louisville American as ¢ “ ; e B ihe Ciunts won | Louls jockey club at the fair grounds today. | ~First ruce, selling $00. milo and noon, and for the second timo the curtain has | synod of the latter body now in progress at | Man who has guided the political destinies of sociation club. As the information is un- | = i htt Rl i1 § vn‘“,, lay in the | The feature of the programme was the St. | yards: Alphonze @ o5 won by mlr;.h- gth, | been rung down with the heroine in an | the First Reformed church, was tho special | Canada for nearly haif a century passod doubtedty authontic, thero fs no_oceasion to | 1A WENTE CRSEUIRE, B0 ROVEE Ol | Louis fair derby with £2,500 added, one mile e T ey b uhead of Uashier | abductor's nands business for today’s session awny at 10:15 tonight surrounded by tho en- mince matters-—-the truth plainly enunciated | :;‘ o "", ', in "‘,I' :.‘ s list on Aodount nd a balf, The track was fetlock deep in ””"’fi oelling &0, first halfofa 4:nn|.;41 . l['“‘ Vl‘;“"k' girl's story was first Hm-l"wl"'m" Considerable discussion arose over the fol- | tre household % wht A » caso of this trio of un noved down in the batting st on account, | S lRe Vo B o5 Dhe | I mile. Kate o to 1) won by a length, | in Tre Bre on Friday. She is the daughter of o g resolution, prosented by Rev. T. G Lady Macdonald, who bore up so bravel is all that will fit the case of t v an- | S eaid, of his poor work recently, Lutham | Mud and resulted in many scratches. The | LigtiaAnmie second, o 5. fronc ot Mary | & € Hausth, N stae OEMR AL Wt % lowing resolution, prosented by Rev. T. (i it 4 ald, who bore ur bravely gratoful and disloyal players, Howe be- o " .. | dorby proved a walkover for R. A. Swigert's | H, third. . J L i, & former Omaha clerk, who no Apple, with referenco to passing the action [ duriug the fatal iliness, is now prostrated v made the great play of the game in the sce- y Ly o i hins oharas of Andrews Brothors’ clothing P P fore induiging in any com it might b | Ring a lina drive with ono | colt, Michael, by Imperial Glenathal-Vor- | Fhird r . on tro-yenr- | hus chargo of Audraws Broth clothing | of the synod in adopting the federal consti- | With #ricf. ~All the chureh bells are tolling best to state the facts in the case hand and cutting off two vuns, Score bena. The stake was worth tothe | wizht Urnitliia socond, Ofite Glen 0 In Sioux City, Her mother was divorced | ution to tho lower bodies und thousands of citizans nro exvressiug decp Friday a reprosentative of the Louis oW York 11000390 0—41 winn Tho Judges wore Cc Lewis | third iy rom Hudson in St. Louis eloven yoars ago | Resolved, That the action of this synod bo [ "FEetat the premiorts demise wiil6" ciub named DAAL who: Is &l | Cinersnstl 0000000 0-0]cClark Tt and Dresident Talla | o ourth riee, fred handieap swectstakes for | and given custody of the girl, Daisy, then | and is heroby reforred to the aifforont clusses bbbk FLLULLLL LG " Hits Ve C WREL. 00 rROm . i b threc-year-olds and upward, mile and soventy L P % I for adoption at the! 4 U elasses | yann watehing at the bedside waiting to seo an agent of the Louisville & Nash iy now Vork, B i S Rriea: | Wells, Timers, Captain Williamson, Ed | yardsi Marchma (10 to 1, won by hulf a length e e | 0 Wil Mu TS ok b bticns e v | LG SOAFGEREATE BRI Stia i pysTofine e A e e S T I LA LI L VT B L L e o 8 from Bl Socon, o Tonigth w0t fawilot, [ stolon from tho carriage of her mother's | 8% spectal meatings for cho purposs at ah | clyred fast mghit that Siedon could not sur coln, where the Omaba team is weather- | Ewrned runs: 8o I'hie fitst three races were won by favorites Fifth race. Cineinnati hotol spring handicap second husband, o man named Davis, and 10 | ho contirmed by tho requisito_constitutional | Sie Until 7(“‘ L R OLER bound, and at oneo soukht and made over- CAPN ANSON'S PRIOR DID 1T, at probibitive odds, [thel Gray In tho first | fOF thee 1" ipwards, milo and | traco was found of her until a fow days ago | number of classes, s in_tho case of tho | SAyanCo for his marvelous vitaity, 1o tures to all of the Omaha players, without re LYy, Juno 6.~ Tho Bridegrooms won | iy old new company safo to the last fur- | Uil Glovkner (3 to ) wan by i | when shie was located in this city adoption of & genoral ordinanco, that tho [ ai o4 Consclousness, e hours bofora B! nducing tho threo mentioned | Rr foitYs 205 WAL i . "oy nd half of dividend rice for | girl's nistory and started ARy (St ke S BEeE PrLclY o action of niuistered with diffieul o premier,s coeded in inducing the thr pentioned f g juning woson made an error, and- thon | tered in. ‘Tho two-year-old purse was divided CALCI et L A e R A clusses, and_the constitution of the fedora) | M 'itored with diftioulty. he promier L players to promise to jump. This promise | the By ooms' followed it up with good | and Greenwich won from the first division 2), ran awiy from (he ficld and won by ten | Louis er moth ls lod to an in- | synod shall thoroupon become the action of | arier 10 o'clock. Kor days [t s sk ikl was made on the proviso that certain money | hits. Scoro vithout troublo. The dorby proved of no - | IAnSths, from fiimini second. *four, lenathy | vestigation and tho publication of tho facts in | the charct, PaHTs 18] Tine U Rul G Bt ot o . 0000 0 ahead of Lioderkranz third, Time: 1:313. el age Rasolvad: Thin 01 NEatad) oTOFES o€ the sisted the inevitable by the sheer force o was to be paid over to them by telograph | (hicuzo. RN 0R0R G terest as theonly quostion at issuo was second LAl : tho case on Friday. ; crsosolved, That, tho stated clorks of tho | his poworful will, but yostorday conscious it Shiaasn Teaw Whit W Mits: Citonro, 4 Brooklyn, 0, Errors money. Clarion, a socond choice horse. took Partial Failurs at Pimlico. Yosterda moon alarge, heavily butlt {4 O e e ot arert clonk o | Nos3 Ioft him novér to réturn. i tho ensu O seaunioy marm iz, and. At once | CARo.f: Brookiyny & Bitiories: “Steln the fourth race after a good contest Battivone, Md,, June 6.—The Pimlico [ man called at the cigar store at Sixteenth | yug paneral synod. o oot COHEOE Fing poriod nature, now no longer restrainoed, .‘.f‘.'d‘l'."’."'f’y&?»‘m( O K o o ey [ Ritridzes Caritthors Ui Daty. " Karnea purse £10. throe-yoar-olds and | @riving elub opened its moeting by catling off, | and Dodgo stroots and askod for [ “Titha ovdiinary course of [procedure boforo | MA0TI00 hovself, Hife's v, alteady burain his 1 as was 1 bis power. Ho had [ FUN%H Chloako.®: Brooklym & il ,"""“‘_‘J hovo sealo. one, milo: | because of rain, tho 2:10 class (purse &), [ M. Yates. That gentloman was not | action could becomo oporative it would have | 1o fickered and smoldvred s thoweh | the an Cinterview with Clarke. and *Clarke | SUBERS OWS U RESERTRE o | 07 (Roys TS 1t 'S | and declaring the owner, enterer and two | present, but E. G. Crapp and L. €. Andrus, | o boprinted in the minutes and sont to_tho | G0 SLtdagive broath, o ot fold him- that 'if tho mocy promised | Bostos, Muss. Juno - Voung pitehed do | 115 to%plice; Sy iy i oluddgw 20 | drivers of Tom Hamilton, entered in the $500 | two of i acquaintances volunteered to kel [ fffYEN Fipos At e om o aptil sbibiololook tulsinbening hundroda who them was fortheoming intendad to go. | Shlecly BoLEor e o or a8y wiing | 1o e e o dh oo | stake, off the track. Mr. Herdic says ho was | find him, ana in conversation learned that | mo Of thie synod threo vears hones, he | called to- mako inquiries reatized that il et iiod th | mikat have beeu different. A questionable [ to 1: Roval Fiush, 0% (Lilly), § to 1: Captain | FUled off without a hearing, The case oes | the stranger was looking for Daisy Hudson. | Apple's resolution provides for more jmme- | hobes B now vanishod forever S haea B L CHABIALS G R Gision by MeQuaid eave Cloveland another | Jack, Ui (Madison), 20 to 13 Stom Winder, o1 | beforo the national board. The moeting. | wyriner ho represented himself as a reporter | diate action thercon ol LS b D LG manageinont hioro of the status of affates, | L EL A S e threo for which Gan- | (TAEVey) ) w13 Khel Gray, 12 (Phore), 4 [ Which might bavo peon o good ono, was | for iy Bue and gave tho youns mon to Aftor discussion the resolutions were | tHan ever. A strango and leadeu color g e Tt Diaces with botter | 7el's muft s responsible, would have left the | ¥ moro or less unsuccessful. -Summary infer that he was looking for the Hudson girl | adopted by o unanimous voto and wero then | jhretd his countenance aud his extromi L L he i il 1o 3 10 5 at the end of the ninth, Attend- [ Thoy were sent off at the irst attompt to | Cluss 2:17: Norwood Hambletoninn won. | with uview of getting her to takoe steps | strengthened by the adoption of anothor sot | fssumed an ley coldness. No one woul men at twenty-four hours’ notic he man: e A 4 zood start. Ethel Gray at once jumpea to [ Fascination second, Frank Brown third. Best | (GRS EEN HEEW ¥ 1 of resolut 4 recognize in tho dylng man one vestige of re- agoment without delay lnstructed Manager | ance, 8,761, Score L s el Gl which would uuite her with her long lost resolutions,falso presented by Dr. Apple, | (GiiBiance to the great political teader. Shannon te use his own disc nin the | Cleveland ORgE1GNE0ROE0RLED: tho quarter, Thorpe thon tonk a puil on tho | CHss 210 buoing: Mambrino Hanms won, | mother. ; providing that inasm "”‘“_”"“""‘“"“““‘“' “Tears tricklod from the eyes of Rey. J. J. Satter: but th inform the thires men that they | Boston orat (oo e 6 D BT e soond. “Saitfe” ¢ ehira. “Hest dlniet | | e Andrus and Crapp had heard Datsy | Will not u«:m:.lll\luunl\l.u_\\hllfllhwvl!uh B3 [ B Gabte roatore ot Sn A baat Wit need exvect no money if they persisted in Cloveland, 11: Boston, 7. Errors: | fivorite an yere aletin B 200, udson’s story and wero anxious to aid the | synod meets in 1802, this synod eloct delo- | i 1 fa passed through the mito Nabihe. This dit ot have tne efectof 5% Hoston, 5. Buiteries: Youngand | Way around with Fo h loading, Louise 5, pcing, purse 3500: Delaware Boy | stranger in his scarch, atos to_tho fedoral svnod o bo roprosonta. | Shomcn e b passed through the wato i stopping the thrce in_theiv r iocwitn | A, Gotzati o Ganzel, Harmed runs: | M socond and Fhol Gray hird, Tho' favor- Henry T second. Magliier third. : | " Tho man made careful inquiry of tho gir)'s [ tives of this synod when the federal synod is | freouitered the throne of newspaner mer it the thie cir negotiations e [ I AnCs 108 bt no aa: AT th A O bE B AT Won Rt o, L 2 { S i © federal synod is o had just left the houss \0ro, assem b o et haaa o Hicea pROs A P L = position and surroundings and. volunteared | ready to bo formed, SR AL I A LR last night, located the precious four in the Spsdi O LI AU IS G Gyl oI RHEEIE fobs L he ADIACE: Buffalo's Lively Going. the statement that it would be anactof [ A “resolution was adopted providing that | j& it craned to the teading of the o - Wastarn Unon ofice ut Linealn, whero they | PrnbrLpA, Juno 6 ‘The Phillies de- | S hot “| Bereaio, N. Y., Juno 6,—Tho following | 10Dl charity to have Daisy and her mothor | oficers of the synod should eo-of rate With | of tho visitation. Onco or twico tho wateh wero awuiling the money from Louisville. sated Pittsburg today after a be Lk . s : s Sl 5 cunited, > girl, ‘own upon tho | officers of the German synod in providing for it thio bedsid oug doath Srolmwallingtligmoney;trom L oiley el X || aFitivelve Inings(boy: bottae | ST AN bhkoo ond race. purse 0 for two-year-old, | 8¥ the results of tho racos here today : world at her age, might g0 to the bad. My, ,| the first meating of the federal synod. Bl e e o e pivco 0F Bows. | O T tha Dhilles wore mado in | penaities nd llowayes five fironzs. | Firstraco, fivo furlongs: King Arthur won, | Crapp and My, Andrus colneidod in_ this ox § taken place, and Dr. Powell, holding the s tothe threatened jump of Dad Clarke 13 scored b A Startors: Minaio L. 105, (Jones). 7 to 13 Queen | Adolph second B Dinie CLDCATIREG G b is ex- 5 : A promicr’s pulse, discovered ouly.a fi weo and Joo Walsh there i3 1o buse ball crank | errors. S e S AL AL o b A Ry een (R gOlpItaeRond L e pression, aud increased their offorts to id Reformed Presbyterian Synod. Dromions pul epuiscovored chly aithintitiaty in Omaha, however enthusiastic, who will [ Philadelphia,....0 10 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 3 {2210 Muck, 1S i Pime: 40, | the good Samaritan in his work. A cab was Prrrsnene, Pa., June Dr. MeAllister Liady Macdonald, for three hours baforo tho 1686 & wink of aloep over:the matter, | Pittbir 0000002000 ; : 110, (Lilly), 3 ki o, one - and ighth miles: | called by the siranger sand the three men | contmued his addvess today befors the Re or 101t the for a e il § i e wnd th iis address today before the Re- | sad event, never loft the room for an instant, “Clarke, a3 n prominont base ball man said | _ Iits: Philudolphia,7: Pittsbu i 101 (W Viarrisn 6 co't; 1 won, Middlestone second, Sam D third. | drove to the houso of E. E. Atherton, | yormed Presbterd & Th6 G HOE LGS Ol GaEL M % e E e DR st TSERe f e T %400 Capitol avenus, whero Daisy was | formed Presbyterian synod, drifting away e other watchers included Mavy, hor jn- a pitcher he showwed what littlo skill_he ever | Thorntonand Brown: Kinzand Fiold. g d tho bost of tho start | | Fourth race, six furlongs: Feltpso won. | omploveu as o nurse. Mrs. Atnorton was | from theaccused ministors into history, re- | vaild daughter, Hugh doun Macdonaid, the i puasoes 1o’ 1840; | Sinco then 'he) hasntt T L ER L il Kingsbridgo second. Khattun third. " Tine | absoui, but Daisy was at home in charge of | turning occusionally to prod_them o somo [ Prowier’s som dob Tops, Sie dolnis fafflful <o Boon worth his weight In scrap iron, and the 8 R LT ake third and Gertrude last. Fitth race, soven furlongs: Longford won, | W0 youn childven. The strauger bada fow [ other point. He will concludo his address | Family whole 1osali bage’ bull'. continganey. -wes | onloago. ... o o 3 Mar cil_mado the running to the fgpouics Setond. arry dreiand third, Time: | minutes conversation with Miss Hudson, in @ | Monday, AL 10/p. m, @ completa collapsa sot fn SHEATE DBt o8 10 A AT i SHER T ORI R6S [ Dop oA streteh where Greenwich came on aud won tone too low for her compunions to hear. and |~y &, i thoYattLonHI g W mINUtH S EhO5H Faimg I 18 plase oL DRI Kuelly a pitebar) | Daliang: sii asily by a length and o haif from Minnio L | Six five furlon Tannibal won. | closed by asking her in a louder tone of voice DEARIIEI BOBULEOCOCIEL s il Lt e srnnad Sl of well-established ability. It is dollars to | Clevelund beat Lizae Mack two lengths for the ad heat for place between Rustie and Tom | jf she could go with him right away. devoted to devotional exercises and the con- | II“‘I{* I:';ll"'l“:.“m"‘”‘l.’r‘"fl'"‘;m dimes that his experienco in Louisville will }};;*‘l;;’r:;m 3 lace, the others all strung out. Tuno: 1:08. y. H Daisy answered that she could not go at | sideration of routine business. 'The letter of | ¢ytod ife s preseuco. £ o a short-lived ouco, Once through with L S ird race, the Louis fair derby for On OoreiRaills Tenok: once as she must care for the children | resignation from the Reformed Presbytorian | “X¢10:15 the promier gave a fow long aid Brooklyn i 2 4 S ) Lovisyille he will be allowed to again | Brockiyn . 2 threo-yoar-oils, 2,50 one’ and ono- > St 5 until Mrs, Atherton returned. Hero the | seminary of Rov. Prof. McClurkin and his | yogvy inspirations. and withe i 4100 shouldor tho pick. aud shovel waa ot back | OEHNAt! N e oo, Strrens: Miglhudl, i (Slloy) 1| Cievo, dure 6, —kd. Corrigan's races to- | genius of o straugo mau shon brightis. 1o | withdrawal from tho iteformed Prosbyteriar | g A G AL L UG T With tho section gang, s s A0t Colonal Whoitloy iz (O ostanyienodts il dayivestilto: : asked the young men if they would heln him | churct: was roferred to briefly, butlefton | “an tundertaker was nromptly notifed to “Joe Walsh" ha adted, “1s even deserving X Nt A ele oty nite G 1d- | furthor and lond_ cogporation n @ laudablo | th tavle for furtbor considoration. prepara tho body for embalmuiont of siill severer eriticism. Ho hasalways un- o Ha avd Tus- | Balgowau was seratche rheatly was | M@ wom, Jod Ciirtyr second, Bill Nye third. | work by minding Mrs. Atherton's babies = The kely to tako placo o ball patrons, for s @ bah player ho was but | with an Umpire. B Ty o RN [ b ol mecorn) o e Tt o il yans | were completely in oarnest in their part of | Asuury Pauk, N. J., Juno 6.—Delogates to ot oy the Sbody il ordinary —at best. Still, on account of _Sx.!«m 18, Mo., June 0.—After flgnting | g ho fivst half mile, but on passing the | third. Time: 3. J ::m good \xm:k and willingly voluntecred | the general synod of the Reformed church be removed to the senato chamber and bis being an Omaha' poy ho has | nine Boan Eaters and one umpire for nine | gtand Kiley sent Michiasl to the front and ho W6 thind raco wis deelared off. thoir services as nursos in the emergoncy, | of Amorica, which s in sossion here today. | Lie In state for four or five hours, The intes: always " roceived | Cespeclal - genorous | jonings, the Browns finally succoeded in do- | was nover afterward hewied. . Colonol | hourth race one mile and seventy pards and entered upon their duties in tnat ca- | jioid a memorial meoting and adopted resoly: | ment will subsequently take piaco av Kings treatment at tho hands of the club manage- & kerton won, Insolenco second, Duster | pacity. i Y fi 3 o 5 > " | feating voth in the tenth. 1t was the most [ Wheatly hung on to the place fora mile | ¢yir]. s i ; » z tions of sympathy with the family over the | ton, Ont., wherc the prewmier’s first wife and ment. 1o lias been petted and cajoled, aid | | iting game soon on the home grounds this | When 1o foll back heaten aud” Chimes moved wirtors of amilo: Ruth | s arrangoments comploted Duisy bur. | death of Rov. Dr. James Romeyuberr, ex- | his fathet aro buried. o R i AR L Rt caloAsad T Ko | season;: Seore At the mile Michael was running easily | won, Post Oddssecond, Patrick third. Time: | el SR SO0 A K SRR B0 A0er | president of the synod. Dr. Powell announces that no furthor de- Hasibeantrivorad aiailatteran when naalthv | SUiTotle SRaololo oXol ofo =N gth before Chimes who was throe [ 1:2i. 5 , N e ~ ApiCY e Is will be made public until tomorrow. LISk onld s Hava i bast Rernsbthtt Boston ? I 1.1 03100 0—I0 xths beforo Wheatly, Leader n sixteenth | Sixthrace onemile: Ben March won, Sil- 8 & bbbl Base hits: §i Louls, 125 Boston Breors: | Of & milo back and beatén off. Chimes made This spring his salary was rased unsolicited | ¢ Biyse hitss St Lo o verado sccond, Frigndless third. Time: 4L | Mrs. Athorton reached home at4 o'clock VEEKDYECR) by BUDLRIN: Rl Honll St TohnlATexanasr : Maodonal Stivatts, | his run at tho head of tho stretoh, but all ST R haivoung men] i chrgofof s ; o 'of the Dorainion. of Conida; was by any one, and o “has never asked for a | Ciniuh wnd Boyle: faddock, O'fren and | Kiley did was to let out a link on the fayor- OVER A GIRL. childron. ~ She was greatly surprsed at | Issued by the United States Signal | promier of VA0 Qomibon of (e o3 1;'&:'2':"::;":":3;?"‘ ):'l:m‘i;_"f:;:“’f' !'):'l“.‘:_‘"“’”“‘)!: PLAYED IN THE RAIN. ito galloped in four lengths in front of | Gus Nelson Three Tifnes Cut by a "‘;;’;”‘l‘hf‘s"“:ll“n Mestiat Ande s el G WASHINGTON, Junot.—The weekly weathor | Hugh and Helen Macdonald, emigrated to Tiaoad i under maceal oblixaion i | , LovisviLLe, Ky., June 6. —Kaln intorfored | Chimos, who beat Colonsl Wrheatly ton | ¢ -!‘?‘°"“ Rivalf o o4 | Mad” begun to think that they had possibly crop bulletin - issued by tho signal offico to- | Canada and settled 1 Kingston, which was today and soverdl times the game was called | lengths. Lea as boaten a furlong. Time: | Gus Nelson, " carpenter living at 1014 | 1ara™ 48 “ 4" Nie™ 'Hildson | doaper | nigbt s Colous rainfalls fn the wheat | then the most lmportant town in Uppor Can- them.'* o ol B9 . becauso of showers. The grounds were in | 2:558¢. Webster strect, put. in tho greater part of | into troublo instoad of aiding _hor, | rocions of the northwest have greatly bone- | 3 (now Onturio), near the bistorio fort, of These men have all received thoir salurles. | 00 diton, but the gamo was closo and | Pourth race, selling. purse#s, one and one. ; 4 and even today are paid aheadof tme. and | i ogting, ' Attendance, 1,500, Score: obotirth race. selling, pursedsin, ong and oner | last night dancing with another man's girl | and at once started out 1o “look | fited crops during the past weels. A slight [ 110 fiat of (uobow, the strangost fortress they aro utterly without causo for complaint D ; at Gartleld hall, for the girl or the strangor who had_taken | jack of sunsh e Rl Y o ingratitude,” Lonisville. 20000000 8t 1: Sallt Stiver, 108'(O'Ne1ll) 10 t0 il Bt e WLt o LA Eal that thaTtia ack of sunshing is veported, but prospects | in America. The family, after living thers "ulis tho ease of iteljorg thero aro many | Bultimoro’...: 00,00 I A g When tho last strains of musio died | \CLONRE, L A hat the 1At | uro generally botter than at a corresponding | for four years, moved to the Bay of Quiute, oxtenuating circumstance Ho is young | Mits lw”“‘“'" Balting . | (Madison) 10 to 1; Jessio MeFarland, 93 (Wigh: | 8way Nelson and the gir, Lottie | ng connection with Tir Brr wore stll | date last year. loaving -""‘l’" l-\l“""‘.‘i'l""j"; “"'"\‘["'."’I‘_‘"I'“”“ and inexperienced, consequently likely to be | Loulsville 4 cries: Healy ore) 100 13 Texus Girl, (Swnford) 10 to. 1: | Auderson started for homo accompanied by | further mystified and tinally reported the | In the Missouri valley tho partial drouth | JORf b pebostin Fnesion. (ATt oo ook K Cook . Earnod runs: Louisviilo, Rufus A 102 (Tones) 90 to 13 The ol ; e Lnacah mfluenced against his own best intorests. | Bontimore, o A e onoa) o Pl Do Plabg 100 fa dozen fricnds. matter to the police. y o | has been entirely y abundant rains. | wim away from school aud articled him in tho B eory Hromog bell plnyor and it be WON IN FIVE INNINGS. S0 ¥ | "When noaring Covitol avenuo somo un- | Tho soung wen interostod in the cise, axe | Corn is stll quito backward, and that which | ofice of (vorgo Mackensio of Kincaton, he will bo the one alone to regrot the move. Corvanus, O., June 6.--Columbus and | Fdna Aand Rufus A deluved the start. | known man rushed up behind Nelson and | gluveriy secured possession of the girl was | Was injured by cut worms has been replanted. | Where ho applied himself diligently ~to Flo s recolved the best of teeatment feom | Athletics played five innings in tho_rain, | Fdna jumped 1o the outsido fence and threw | giabbed him in tho back. As Nelson turned | sont here for that purpose from Sioux City by | In the upper lako rogions heavy rains have [ U study of law | for shx vears, during tha club tand the public, i | Weyhimg was hit in every direction. Score: | her jockey who was umnjured. When the Saiht 8 racalved anothe b, | the girl's father. At i roved crops, ; which time his employer frequently re- ho club _ management and the public, anc : i | flag Tell Royal Garter was first to show. The | to face his assailant berocelved another stab, | tho glrus father, = materially improved crops, though a little | fapred tohim ns the most diligent studént by S D T e L e =00 88 0= 0 gihiop second and Antonio third, Edda A | followed immediately by another. (o MF. Vates has vecoivod the following lot- | moro would_ bo boncficial i tho interior of | ki over seen. ~ Hofore ho was quite tventy es out the enterprise he threatens.” Athletles ... J Gt ; ok nanasi Sasssn et ; ool s r, concerning the girl, from St. Louis Wisconsin UL oo : e oD B D rntene . ea | Hlits: Golumiin, 8 Athlitios, 8 Errors: | lnat, “Timberlund took the load passing tho | Nelson scroamed for holp aud his enemy | ‘3 SpIiiile o B, BOL Se COMEE | WISSORSEL L 0 o0 o0 Ohio tho conditions | 718, o, was admitted to “tho bar, and i moans of redross agninst those doserters. ambus, 1; Athleties, 3. Batter Ginst- | stand and mado the running to tho strotch, | fled. OMcor Kussell heard tho disturbanco | poa ¥ir: | auw i thix mortna's papor your | were favorable for all. crops except. oats i mediately operied an_ofica at Kingston 1o Thoy will not only bo enjolned from playing, | HEN il b Caniort™ Woynie and, G it Clarion, sccoud, Antovlo third “and | aq took the bleoding Nelson in chargo. ey in e o S By Hvadon's | Wifuua wnd coen i Olio. Fail tnjured fratt | "TAScs O olitn, o\ Dolo ction is possible, b e black: | A it MIYa g 3 struog out. | T e e o in. | mothor. "I know where her mother Is o AL o About this time Von Shoultz, 0 1E A0 Inunejion fo posble Uy Wil ta Olack PREVENTED 1Y PLUVIUS, Clarion took command in_ the stretch and | The patrol wagon was called and the in- | jqiow'siiss Daisy when she was a little girl, | 81 vezetation in some loculitios wn northern | pirth, erossed over from Ogdensbury v 4no are undor contract with th -lI:'r?‘nln :_.“‘.h '.l::.‘i Cixeixyam, 0., June 6.—The Cincinnati- | Won by two lengths, Timberland second, a | jured man taken to the police station. | sixyearsold. She und her mother then lived U'""“ njury by tusects is reported in a few | pegd of 500 men, mostly those who had served have entered into its fulfillment, conse- | Washington game was prevented by vain. head before Itoyal Garter, who cumo fast at Oficer Dibbern, who learned to dress In Kansas ¢ ")g';.:||n‘»;l"l. ot den e O s cans va ealr hns ohoclaall|/mitna) o} .A'-vf. A0 |.m{h\:~:““'nl: \h quently it will hold good in any coutt in the i TR the fluish. limo: . 2i04ig. - Clution'was sold | wounds in tho flold hospitals of tno S ind communicate crop cultivation, rusting whent, which s | i i bject of invading Conada, . Thod land. "T'he base ball contract of today s not amoricantasgoointioniptanding ! g priea. German army took the case in charge and | Yourstruly, s been somewhat damaged by insects. were defoated, and Shoultz was sentenced to the base ball contract of five vears ag: Played. Wo Lost. Per Ot, Fifth r: purse &0, three: r-olds and ol ) voun v 8OWO 21U Carr street, Louls, Mo, el outloo " 0. tho base bull contract of fivo yoars ago, and | g pous, ...} 51 | e ety 1o W arier, Startors: | soon had Nelson's wounds neatly sewod ub. | vy vacame of tho girl after leaving the | o5 Qutlook favorable. =~ = S TR SRS gD e | Roaton A 6 7 03) | St Leo, 95 (Sunf 0 1 Laeilie Manclle, Nelson refused to give the name of his | yagidence 3 o 5 In Arkansas and Texas corn .is suffc It in tho defense of this man that mind to seo that the o stic 1 ¥ 4 residence of Mr. Atherton is thus far y vostor Y mind to seo that the ends of justice are all | yuivimors. ./l 11 4 s | 102 (Phod ) to rie, 14 (Hazlow) 460 15 | pogiilant, claiming that ho did not know who ool % Al A for rain, except in western Arkansas, whoro | youne Macdonald first won his legal spurs served, it comes pretty noar ‘being a dead | Columbus, 7 el R AR R e sailanticls mystery. Itis merely known that the coupe | crops are iu fine condition. ‘The wheéat har- as thoy grow and strengthoned, in moral cortainty that justice is not going to | Clnetnnati .11 44 Alaric was fivst away, but St, Leo took thg | had stabbed him. in whichi sho was piaced by hor strango com- | it in Toxas s undor good hoadway. Y onrneds for i theFopUTation. of get loft Athletics...........H lead at the stand and' increased it to fiv e banion drove wost on Capitol avenuo and | Crop conditions are somewhat iaproved in atest constitutionul lawyer in Cunada, Toulawite . 5dze i bt lengths over the back streten. Rounding for HE 1S IN HARD LUCK. turned south on Twenty-fifth street toward | Kentucky, but more rain is nceded, oats, | In 1844 Sir John first took his seat in the VESTERN ASSUC, ON. wshington - 0 2 v 0 WESTERN ASSOCIATION Washiugton home Lucille Manelle began to close up. arnam. corn and grass suffering most. Wheat is | houso of parliament as a represontativi Denve 5 s ] ! @ could not quite get up, and St. Loo (4 i P TR TS Puiscrroy, N. J., June 6.—This was | ite could not quite get up. an Lioo (3 to Months for a ¥ successfully carrying out the abduction. but [ ~Sorious drouth is reported from Tennesseo, | theget. Mo contizued in pariiament for rah!" has sounded for the Princeton nine, | sjypn r S Esa L (o T-olds, | would not give his name is 1n hard luck. sons wero found who saw and noticed the | viold] Late cotton is almost a failure and | party was returned to power in 1540 today. Denver's outfleld 1 toreibly wenk Goldatone. 108 (Thorpeh 0 10 15 Tarnard, 108 iarriwn B to | easton a furlough and wes returning to bis | descriptions of the horse and driver. will probably be relieved by showers prom- | five years after ho had eutorod poiitics, aua ably supported that he got diseusted in tho | snatched the championship game oui of the 1, 3110 13 Bob Camphell, 108 (Lilly), 20 to v p D b i i Lilly)ab to | FORORINE T of tho stablos was bogun. - Ono of those who | yanorally — favorable, though — suusning 15 | Shswais mooutred diriif tho tins in tnd., to play center. Score rent the air, excopt when tho Yalo play tol avenuo resort, and while there had £25 in | that he knew that it was from the Palace sta- | gro especially fino. Corn e somewhat re- | formation of the dominion government. In Mannin, o 3 o .. 0 0 o] s T ot s o o 0. 4 | Boston Doeain front and Doro almost loft at "Pho loss was not_discovered until a few | even deeper there than it wason the outside. Wanamaker Drawn Into It John A. Macdonald was appointed premi Sl Qurth (] Hits: Yalo incoton, {1 Errors: Yale | Gloging up and Doro jumped outof the bunch | army hendquarters to report tho | Anything, and the mattor of obtaining. infor- | eral Wanamaker has been asked to appear | GERAGE, SU00 RN s - Thow i A search was mado last evening for the . SSRTOBates . b 3 vy 3 ceton V There was & whipping finish, but the favor- | ppiy; S o Vill Work T ° 4 . 4 somewhat improved Tobacco plauts ave | of agston. 1le was a tory and went ated to a Walloping and a Princeton Whips ¥ Private Soldier Who Will Work Three | coupe driver who assisted the stranger in 50 | hold back by tiek of rain. o :},',i“,,‘,l’,L R et et naakGn b thal S MINONEONES N i 3 1) won by a length, a very tived horse. Alario g v ¢ Mg ! DexvER, Colo.,, June 6.—What was advor. | Princeton’s day and “Boom, boom, boom, | \as third, five lengths bick, i 20, A private of tho Sixteenth infantry who | Without any material results. Several per- | though tho wheat harvest promises a good | yumber of years, until the conservativo tised asa gamoof ball was played hore » ban ang 3 who defeated their bluestocking rivals for the | conditions simo as tho second race. * Startors This wearor;of Uncle Sam's blue hus. been :v;'.‘“{if'. 80""\;""‘ (llhtl;lr;:c;:‘flllll‘\\‘vl:fl’:tfi‘w‘l::::l"ule the outlook is rather gloomy. Dl Sir Arnold MacNnb at its head and and the Kansas City men did as they ploased. | biso lx.:u‘-\lunfxq-‘\;)‘mh’nl{. Yale had large | SRR (LG No. 30, % | Mississippi reports serious drouth, which | Macdonald as attorney general. This was Keefo pitched a good game but was S0 miser- | A noisy dolegation prosont, but the sons o U8 Jonés), 10 o 1 Phielan | regiment at Fort Douglas, Utah. Upou | A round up of the cab stands failed to dis- [ ivod today { A old Nassau, remembering 'tho way Yalo 1 ascom: 10 10 1: Kulekerboeker, 1 s b R Aty con | 1scd today your or Lwo subsequently e su i Si ld AR RN Ao 1 to 12 Kulekerboeker. 18 | ronching Omaba yesterday he bogan to look | €over the much wanted outfit, and a search | T, “Rundas ana Colorado conditions are | Xiau as prenior of Canada Wost fifth inning and showed 1t plainly. Denver | fire Ly velling, the students here had | i Jim White, 103 (Lowrey), 20'to 1; Pom iTard- f it hns signe McMillan of Evansville, | trainod tholr voices for the work, Che )8 (Wallcer), 20 to 13 Doro, 113 (E. Jones), 2 In his round of pleasure he er.tored a Capi- | $aW the coupe is a liveryman, who stated | joedod in some localities. Wheat prospeets | ine to the confoderation of Cinida and tho Johnnie Winkle and Frank Kinney were | cash and his goverument transportation back | DIes. ~A visit to the Pulaco was accordingly | tarded by cool, wet weatl s Kuown e KANBAN CUFY. RNV turned babios and refused to contlnua the | Johnnie Winkle and Irank Kinmoy we aG s o ROt 4 o, 8 osphere of myste arded by cool, 0 the first dominion government, kuown es Witieo o v | gamo unless the cheering stopped. Scoro scratehed. The start was strageling with | to Utah stolen from him. made, but the atmosphiere of mystery was i the Macdonald-Carticr governuen?, in 156 0 8 Falo..... g 0 the post. Boston Deo went out and led by | minutes after leaving the dusky courtesan’s | Everybody about the place wanted it dis- > Wi, Juno 0.—Postmustor Gen- BordiMaiale. thed aosernor i of 0 MeClellun, 2b 0 PEINCOLON casetisraiafl 3100 0.0 0.0 85 three lengths into the streteh, ‘There was a | house. The soldier struck ont for | tinctly understood that they didn't know Blianatiia, Jux I ; 9 ;‘m .\‘r John continued at | kott wn ] f Y o L forles: Bowers und Pooles | 44" \won by a lougth and & half from Gold- | matter, but it wus too late, us the govern- | Mation from thom was just as easy as pulling | before the council committee investigating | LIS ST one of hor majest ponter i) 2 0 2 stone. ment oftices wero closed, Dack tceth, It was dnown that the Borso | tho affairs of City Treasurer Bardsley aid | aommissionors and planipotont orla” - AT ? Turning up his collar and buttoning his | Wits @ dark brown, and that the driver wore | his conncction with tho wrecked Kevstone | iy connection with the commissi e P .\v ".m\‘ B ,“' '5,‘"‘,‘,.,"' & Outsiders Won at Morris Park, blouse closely about kim, the lonely infantry- | & dark —mustache. The reman of | pational bank. A letter containing the r by the president of the United Statos fo _Total 2 _Puixerroy, N ., June 6.—The annual Monwis Pawk, N. Y. June 6.—Twonty | man started on a long walk to the fort to ve- | the = stable admitted that tho only | quest was delivered to Mr. Wanamaker at | siitiement of ¢ wma cliims, res SCOIE BY INNINGS. Caledonian class games were held this morn- [ o\ o o0y o e 3 hed and led | Port the matter and be cared for until ar. strect coupe running from there | his country residence in Jenkintown tonig in the treaty of Washington in Ma; Kanans Clty 21103001 fug. Avthur Caray broko tho world's record | ohop mrios have tomas 1o ondonraioated § rangements were mide for the continuanc srared. - bRbe ydancripilon, o BULe, SR - One little opisode in the carcer of Sir John Daiver . L0 00100000 in the 100 yard dash, making the distance in | e8ch other horo today m - an endeavor to get | of his journey. very much sgitated empioye hastily called Calitornia Murder. will o o show that o was possessed i 1o SUHMANY 935 soconds tho best of the odds, and they wero treatod to (e . hini to ono sido and roquested him “For |, vinro, Cal JuneG.-An old man | small measuro of the wealth of strateiom, e e K it 2 St T e sains) Arab claas’ anort dudla dealhAat be: SHIPLING NEWS. God's sake, show tho black horse, it you | | LSl ek Wlsapig in tho boaso | for whioh ho gets ereditaiiko from friend and furtls, MeClollan, Sto DOuole plays 2 'EUR G [ AX. vect o T o mena T i — ve to show any. a0 Wiy 00, Bofol o confederation hen tho 1 Stenrnas Plekott. Manning wnd Stoar tween three borsos. The weather was not < Stan Ty That settlod it, for tho foreman uttorly | of John Olsen, a strcetsprinkling contractor, | ! Baforasthe. oonfederatl e lin: Ty Keofe, 8: & e S A rah Koehlers Start for Hurope—Steam- Macdonald-Cartier government. oxi \ X v Kuofe. 5: Swartiol, . HIE S very promising at first, but as the afternoon d steac v rofused toatlow tho boast wred 1 d the houso sof by pitehod ball: Meanrr. Strack out: By Keofe, 3 At Nonpareil Park. J hip Arrivals, and steadfastly i t t 0 | was murder last night and the house set | o WEOIREE RN Ko seat of Fovernimen Puasod bulls: Gunson, 1. WL pitehes: Swartrel Tho Nonparells and Blair Giants will cross | WOr¢ on tho sun came out bright and strong - . SRS s bo seon, and ropeatodly suggested that his | oy five, The man was evidently steuck on | from Ottawa, plac hosen by tho queen \ Mhwe: One hour and forty-ive minutes, Ume | ot 2 nark, Fiftoonth and Vinton | 804 livened things up wonderfully, and tho | NEW Yous, Juno 0.—|Special to Tu Iix callers were wasting timo and advised them | ¢y hoad with w haminer, Olsen was in San [ for it, to_ another city the prov - pire: Gffnoy rreote. for B15 and gate recelpts. | Bldle has | t¥ack was liko chain lightning. Ir. Goorgo,Kgghler and tho following | toleave. Tha coupe, howevor, was seon, | [mncisco and it ls belisvad the murderer | tameuion i ons stronosly w<m|"~” s l‘n 5 l;rl-xnm wt‘\ pts, ) ir has The two lixed events on toe card were the | members of his family, Mr. Antaine, Miss fi..,l -\\'l'~\;'~"ll hoR ull;d -\H‘lll\lK\ ‘\h".v‘.,v}.z‘vlw..u was after his money. ‘There is no clue to the | moaye, and as a lurgo number of the mombers 5 \ Ay ot one of tho strongest niues in the state | great Kelipso stakes for -0 d o and Miss Gladys Koehler, sniled on the | (hCY MCUILIGC fLAS LAG One fb WHiEH S0 | perpetrator. of the government were in favor of it the St Paviy Minn,, June 6.t Paul lost tho | ind as therois n large dologation coming dovn | He Now orkc Tocky - clah hamtios o | o N atatantt ot the Tod Sta 1w oo | had ridden during the aftornoon. Then Mr. | 'Y e s B the opposition moved u vore of u sccond gamo of the present serios to Mil- | from Blair to back thelr pots a few dollars | (hroo-yoar-olds and. upwards, The formor | Antwerpon Juna 4for a summer tour. Foreman rofused to tell who drova tho vehielo, | ¢y pical Countert 1 | ifenos in the coyornment, which would ne waukee todny. Though the Browers out | Will probably chango hands on the game. | was won by Marcus Daly's colt Tammany, —_— but another raund of tho stands revesled tho | Senixarive, Til, June G,—(n the United | doubt have carriod had not Sir John pubn batted tho homo team, glaring orrors by | FoMowing are the players aud positions: an outsider in tho betting, while Ozric, Da: Arvivata, fagt that Tom Urouin is tho Jebu who pro- [ FHENGCRUR & A SE o pov. Jorry | vote for. tho adjonrument of the dabuo i O'Rourko and O'Brion lost the game, as nparells i gonet and Hell Gate werd so closo together | At New York“fhe Etruria, from Liver- [ #4313 ¥ S 3 S o Dafoit: Sal ; : stead. This carried, aud befors U Mul . third X i Mr. Cronin was in bed sleeping | Holmes of Stouefort, Saline county, was e iy e oA Milwaukeo should have been retired i bo at the finish tho judges could not separate ) 1 Taor . i ) assembled next day Sivdonn cor Milwaukeo should bav d in both \anubin Second A e batlo 1t o dead hont " piacParate | pool; the Columpid and Taorming, from Ham- | the sicep of the —weary, but b0 [ yriod and conercted of « orfoitiug and | with his collcaguos on tho situation. Next the fourth and sovonth funigs boforo a un | Jolon piteher. )0 Cobh burg; the Elbe, from Bromen was located shortly ufter midnight, | fontenced to threo yoars in tho pen. liey \ho govermment resianed, nnd Goor Wradfor loft Miihows | Was worth to the _winner about 5 . 4 N hidio A i AT 1 s |‘w.'.'.| "3 | 58,500, The handicap ~ aiso resulted At Fastnot—The'Alaska, from New York | 8ud a call was made upon him. He wrath' | Goorgo Vancil of Duquoin pleaded ty to was called upon to take the leadershif X y fully arose from his couch and was about to | yhe sume charge and was sentenced to ono S avaramianf BT AL NTLWAUREE. NMeAuifiet. ., e s Wally | in ' the success of an outsider | for Liverpool. i oI e 8 o'Rourke.ib. 4 | Burke, et... 0 3 14 3 | Moriarty i e tawicy, M. | in tho betting. Eov, at7to1, took the lead | At Bromerhaven—-Tho Werra, from New | Stepout on the porch nwhen bo obingud s | year in tho pen ling to the constitution the momhors Qltourk 3 Duske, o ] I_v ahoncy shorts M Contors | u the strotoh and won i very fast timo. Tho | Yok o g mind and u baypsed that {n:y_ business with - w governmont hid Lo go to the coun By e '\ Shocti, a1 lynn . st JRelm | gyyorite, Tristan, was shockingly ridden by At Hamburg +The Augusta Victoria, from ““"l 1"‘;“1 be “"“"“Ll“. 'l\ h".\"-' it Fix- Denied the Application. try for re-olection ns cabinet ministors aftor S ety = = NI DP L Pa I DA G Eash AN Vaw Yor! postulations, arguments and entreatios wera A tlatbivans | Thb A SRR T AR R A I attoque, 2h Sohriver, o o bl . Tournamer s third appearancy 7 S enr - Hea i) i ory lig dered a decisior: today denying tho awplica- | governor general refuse R A Rdl Hambirg, if.0 0 Campls The Shamrocks and West Omahas meet to- |y ihis race and showed plainly that he is Just the Hame as Any Other, slssppear. Beal Is wasn't vazy Light, bub AR RO Kugone KKelly, trons- | fOF this purposo, and while the new govern O TR day at the ball park. Theso are two of the | gotting back to his old form. Tho otherraces | WasmiNaTON,; June 6.—The commssioner | PREICESIN- )0 o | tom 0F 8 R vaisod at tho Dillon and | HIeN eere provriig for re-election Mr, Mac. strongost toams In the clty and a good game | wore all won by favorites and the talout weut | of pensions was sy asked for s statement | Savage and anothor call was male. After | O'irien moetg in this from. sendlag: || cosad halote ath s colieak Eriad Totn D f can bo expocte cher Stephenson the | home satisfied. . BAYS h ) me L ¥ [ of contidence in them, whi aasolal M e e & good A o xl\-u Y406 for mnidan. tw . in regard to the‘dispateh from Chicago con- | uselessly announcing that he could not be | the money to Justin McCarty and others. and his val administeati 8t Paul TRALAL MR nova of the Shamrocks 13 not for banind. Tho | swotnstukis ‘on B0 bache fve fusiongs: i1 | corning the pensiofi‘claim of Mrs. Elizabeth | seen,t Mr. Crouiu finally projected his bure s < only brought into oxlstonco in . Pau s following are the players and positions : Highness (3 to 1) won from Ounvass, who beat | T, Harrison, widow of the presidenvs | €t outinto the rain aud absorbed pneu Monument to G I Harteanft, foll in the ovening of the suw Milwaukoo 000 0 (e R A A RIATSES Al Ahunirocks. | the Clara colt three lengths fof the plice. bl A e ot movia while he denied that he had huauled amisTowy, Pa., June 6.—Six shousand ert ral then called up SUMMARY, Crolghte Afons Tsten: | The: 804 brother, Archibald J. Hurrlson, lioutenant | any such lond as was charged to his account . rans and 20,000 clyillans | F Cartier to form o new gover v T base hits: | § Socond race, for three-yeur-old . | colonel of the Eighty-seventn Indiana volun o 3 soldiers, 5,000 vetor y tophenson plicher Oounors nd ruce, ¥ 5 onexmile: f Ho wsisted that his vehicle was upon the ho did, and which was ki o Cartier non &, Shocl, Camp Gening, 8- | K PR Konnedy | LOIntriguants @ ‘to 5 won easily by two | teers. General Raum caused ar examination b, ALQ halwadiatiowed took part, in the coremony of the un- | B Al WHIOD. WAk KUDW Riy; Jafsonbasss: BS. Paul bt Mils | Boctorson Kecond buse, 4pedy | fongthe. Hoy Dol Koy cumo. fast: wh the ond | of the claim to be madoand found that the | Stand ail the afternoon, aud no was allow louat ¥ e Ve Talon( 1 | Macdonald goverumen Rtolon basos: Mamburg. 3 MeMahon, | jAtiC A Mol and boat Mountain Deera length for second. | case was clearly proved under the pen to go back to bed. voiling of th 1 o Major Genoral Mr. Macdonald ecceived the b wry do wih, Hurke Shoch, Dalrymple, Earlo, Cam= | {4 RUOTS SO PRI Miner t:dosk O ity o ponsion He will be confronted with the witnesses | john K. Hart , erected by subscription | gro of 1. C, L. from the univorsity of Ox Roi Heias houle. PIATAL STEUTNS b e foan. o2 left feld ifcnn | o Thieg tracw: great, eclipse stukes for ctwo- An R Mh ,j;( lavo done othorwise Ly oy | today, however, aud tho other side will b0 | of tho nutioual guards of the stat ford in 1865, and In 1867 bo wits mado a i, C, s: 0 0. 8 0 it by Lceuter fleld iotorson | yoar-olds, sweepstakes of #600 each with 810,000 | 966 COUI SAEWIS given a chance. — n e was croated a kuight of the olialo. 2; by Duvies 9 Pussed Pal ! ] two lengths. The fight for the pluce was hot. | claim. the girl was taken out of Omaha, but the Confederate Memorial Day. e O A e lna for ) DiIT n"oirira’ L PR 3 Miaokoe. Tl Havey's Ohilly Blufr, | Oarle, Holl [ [ Jagonot wero: #00loao to- > ofloers are Inclined to the beliof thatsheis | Bautione, Md., June O0.—Confederate [ LatoReo (OF BRI 6 ARE S Wit his ‘ivouiiauties, Umpira’ Rilght v youasiRie AL BNt judges decided a deud heat. . Raum's Declalon Reversed. Deing Lidden in OF near the Memorinl duy was observed today through- [ o of YRS BARL NN H5 RO Nived at Postponed, thenight police reporter, **'dye see dat chal- | ; for three-yoar-oldy and up- ““ ‘*":\“'“*-"““;‘l’l 'I\“l*‘_'fl"':“;'“'""‘&' i S i out tho state. Tn this city it wasobgorved by | Barasclifia in Otiawa, whoro his shart, hen wcory, Neb. June 6--The Lincoln- | leng wat desedub court balliffs fired at do | 5. sweepatukes, six furlonga: Corrcotion | Bussey bas reversed the decision of the com- udson in Sioux 3 O Ak o7 s ontishr o Briasdion | fomatt i i A are Wall’ Knows 10) won by a leugth and & hult. Sliepner | missioner of pensions, who rejected the claim | Siovx Ciry, Ia, June 6.—[Special Tele- | General James B. Herbert 10 avery ono. ne was postponed; wet grounds. copst Dey's got de nerve to tink dey kin do | beat Saunterer & half length for pluce, Time: i g us follys up playin’ ball. Rats! Dey's notin | 1:114 L of Auna T, Dye, mother of George H. Dye, | gram to Tue Bik |—The Hudson in gues . e Ta., Juno0.-The Sloux City- | 4% gy picks Saturdny, w'en dey knows it's | _ Fifth race, New York Jockey club handi- | company D, Forty-ffth Lilinois infantry. He | tion is an employe of a clothing firm st 609 St. Louls' Now City Hall, o was postponedi Web | o n0 rain. Soef ¥ oap, with 8,500 added. 0as mily and & quartor. | was thrown from & horse and fatally injured | wourth streot, this city. Touight a BEg cor- B g v SRy Plag g AR R R : “\Well, I'll tell you, We'l Tournament jumped off with a wonderful | while on a furlough. Bussey holds that a ) b TS R S o a0 Sy st e na T ta Sh el (obiaseannas Rious [ 1oe out 1o dé ground ext Saturday sud lam do | burst of speed when the flag foll, and open- | soldier who left his regiment on furlough to | Fespondent made an atie nd blm, bub | of tho 81,000,000 city hall was placed iu posi- | k o Aiin, SUGINAGER.. Bliwh Boatrlce life outen dew. Dat s, if dey's game. 1| 1ug up agapof slx len ths he sot the pace | visit the doath bed Of his father dii not | bo was i retirement npneod fonighl ‘ARG S SREER [ il Tolegram | 4ot tink aey ¥nows aothin' about de game. | WP over the hill and lato the stretch, followed | transcend the limits of his veteran furlough It was ascertained that ho has two daugh | Tables »\'-”* Nat San ders and acriously lus basoball | Sew." | i order by Eon, two lengths before Kace- | and was in the Line of duty, ters, one of whom, with & wowan bhe calls ' sonic fraternity, | jured auother man. Rank Hrrors Lost the Theee Killed by Dynamite. Juno 6. ~An oxplos tion with imposing coremonics this aftarnoon. The oxercises were conducted by the M eru 00f1e6 Loy, Ing visit on Satu,. The business men Of benetit bill AL the Bew 0por hou.. day evonivi of next week, the objeew to aid the Auburn cornet band & large party of J, H, Taylor's tricnds ldvur amgy M Wevw wm memmamsmm e