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DAY IE OMAHA DAITLY JUNE 16, 1801, ————————————————————————————————————————————————— % to surpass all of (4 pred READY T0 WIN THE PENYANT, Suburban kandicap, & race which has | supurban and the Kilraln fight. Dick Roche hoid and investment company (limitad) and | Some Changes in the Plan and De- \ for somo time past boen the main topio | the president of the Giranite club, stated to & for An ucconnting. —_— 2 tails for This Building. PR | 1 | among horsemen. Those who are announced | reporter rec y that the fight would bo de- a : | iis auit of a series brought by Bab- i the Kellom school the | 7 Omsha's Team Comes Home for s Month's | 8% Posslola starters aopoac to be g0 ovenly | clared a draw if ono pugllist or the othor wis man Finley Tnformed That the Alton against the s1ia vs out | A soild wall for tho Kellom school wes the | geanhope, Beoretary of War, Boplies ¢ maba's Team Uomes Home for & Honili atehed that the re s 0o sasy maMer | not knocked out. Jere D ho is to be h f the buildin tal by | most importan 1 of business on up 4 Bteady Play [ Formod § Pofeten of tho ontoat, said last night he Wil ek Pay the Fine, the Fa R Lt ot th Biotos of te toalTorene. | Questions in the Commons. S ot/ ’ ‘ A consplenous faaturs of the groat race | would d hat man & ner who, in AR | pasment 3,00 and. Bab- | cation [ »” ‘;. s " sence of Salva who last ye his sment, hud the best of it in the iast c llege jecline to - ‘ houl Y DAs, if the Beht iraw ho ¢ | T 1 rard % The committee on buildings and propert KANSAS CITY OPENS HERE TODAY. | 2t ore . This aiso shouid | ton vaif ino it is ndrawho | RATE WAR THOUGHT TO BE IMMINENT, | o ¢ et | O B R Earen | IGNORANCE PLEADED TO PROVE INNOCENCE -; sl | white his Tast ospocinlly - - o8 run o ' - | mismi . e stk ¢ | were to bave boen ' el | | roIn, Wore close mar " ven sHros G st:Bound BRinmonts is a security for money ad- | should be changed to sev | & o o 3 No Waestern Games Played Yesterday ern docisive mone Kitrain. | Figures Fast-Bound Shipment : 70F th® Stato Houss | The vocommunaation was & Licutenant Levitt Also Expressed Deep 3 New York and Chicago Have | ledg S | The Ia 2l Show Thay tje Lake Lines Hane — - Several minor cha ’ Hegret That He Did Not Act B BT O ris | lowt, tho | Lyneh, roul b dicd Twjee the Amour j |’,‘,‘,‘|,.,\‘,, o Modify (6 Superintondent of Buildng Ytk & Stan - Whae Tte 5 3 " a Great Batting Game aybick some ot his | on his' foct at tk i g 7. D, Juno 18, /Mhe visiting commits | adopte A ot Sports, J bl L s that | Kilrain arrived her | ipfighe Rail. tos of the soldisrs' and sai Horns visttad Mr. C. %, Storr tor of tor | a Good Chance, 3 ] R [ e Tray, Tliny, i Tonenn Lincoln Bicyele Races. | — the Erie home today THL PoiH || SEO S B SDIRLA [savo: of Ll S 1 { ; | Bkl ARl Lixcorx, Nep, Juno 15,—|Spocial T Citicano, June 15,--Chalrman Finley and aring. Aftor canyass. ittes on hea and v | Lo Stannope, secretary of .. § } e Omaha team reached home yester opialon of the aco will be con- | gram to Te B The amateur six e ARREORARE BT Che ATta GanGob AHTew ahiy. th { i fod 1o invostigais Rbs el B b at 3 bl AR | The suburban is on the card as fo AR S B This ha on demonstrated every few d G mo | et icating apparatus ¢ Pa o pat by Willlam Summers Y cuampion Kansas Cit at 1 Tows this evening. Tho contestar.ts for the slx-day | for shout two months, but has never beon 0 fi6:: cotatission's: tFanaurar A sum not excoeding &0 was appropriated rd to the bacearat | park. All the men are iu exce Fourth race, the Suburban, & handicap | prize are Geno Brown, Cloto Stader, HACty | giaarly set forth as it has in the opposing The commission has de: | to pay inc I expanses of tue training | liam Gordon-Cumming i Al D BB Ol Y | L eaker oo ke the ablls | om0 O O kst voull httovany | Dromunclimeniss of. e two. partionon tis thut only in special casos will the | school graduation hio had broken faith { fternoon that will once more place then Ary to, ninko th ¥aiuo | Tomotrow eve 3 focket will attemp! jestion of the Alton's liability under tho be turned into the fund for the mainte he board aecided to make & direct con b th& Ghsl U0 His toH where they bold at the top of the | noy: Added 10 browk the stato rocord of 2:55 for milo, | 475 e St ider tho | e of tho. homo. Tho money will be | teact with Isaac D, v Co. for tho gt L L ; wh " o tof Ltk d w made by Fleteher in the Omaha Coliseum, | agreemont for refusing to restoro passenger | yotic, 0 e WM, (0ot TR WIE W | hoating and . ventilating apparatus for the o offonse was com With this few tho Lambs will enter | WAL o and on Wednosday ho will attemnt o beat | rates betwoen Kansas City and St. Louis and | home when the time s up. Sixty veterans | Re person it could only the corfl 1if they are disappointed it wo 810K or ne | ;'« § e "'-'I ‘I'"“‘“-“ o= | St Louls and Chicago, Mr. Filey has mado | have tuken discharges ond. over two | 1 (I o boar susisted in advising him and pressing will only be for the reason that the Cowboys f1 t v 3 | Friday evening Mocke Pixley WHLTACE | o yraee on the Alfon for the amount of the | Will leave the ho adjour f Jun g heids i< Hia CHaL Thta Tut th | of ®.00. twelve pounds | fivg milos f tate championship, ana on | on for th - A e dlodl.s Jul 1k rent Course 1 tha i put up the botter game, B ey Aro o iorses . handieapped | & AL T fine imposed by him and sent it to the bank o~ s i el bt A [ 18, Of the three el Ml L A 1 horses Pt | Saurday night tho two will compets ina ten AiLalsecd 1 'n fydndaest [Eopiolanic Nags this Tndiane Ars Oontontad, tho enatiny wid 1 Pl i 2 { 1 ' h bt r ALty “ el L S A Ak J Ciciao, fung: 15,—Captals anil \ 1ch other bu 1 coner liams was o el i it e v the o3 | & - dorsement and was not paid. Furtherm b s el idins Dobe bl e BLILLA T v oficer was therefore not i T'he Cowboys come n their fuil strongth 00 ths | Sharpshootars” Will Meet n‘Omaha, | SOTETIE0E BOG a8 nob patch | FREAORES win of the Fifteonth infantry returned today”| “pyh vt it Wit eSS END | and in botter have been | | St Lotis, Mo, dune 15.~The seventh 1 the general manager of \on. that the | from Pine Ridee, whithor he haa gone to at- ; was instruct i ’ nual tournament of the Wostern Sharpshoot tend the meeting of the commissioners sent yeu this seu \ying ‘ i | 3, ine nev 1 bo p and that the Alton thatt i ting 16F | gl 3t Jodgo | que of North America closed today | fin®1 vl paid. and that the AION | ¢ inary the dividing line batween the Roso v < it o o f Ten Tray R Damuth 118 listribution of $10,000 in prizes. [t | has no inter of turning over to the | huq 4nd Pine Ridge Twenty-seven regulations had Ueon () for any ci AR e s and Diablo, 113 each; Banguet and | cided to hold the next mecting in [ Wostern Passenger association any portion | chiefs met the commissioners, and Captain nght t notice ¢ prince facos of toover, || Loantika, 107 e Kiudames, 105 DUAIG | Omiha i 1893, of the revenus ved from the sale of its | Baldwin says t will be no friction r when thoey sught . Carpe r Swart y h La i hjor I ). 1043 ot S Veket he r 4 loave ng the o line Jut that the Ogal , ot Al Lewis and Odetue, 6 eachi Rico, W KING MURDER TRIAL. lokets ui the reduced rates. Thi »"" Rlasiagees 1o ML | and look { first time her Pickett Big Card. et L L) thing furthar:to d 4 miles to its proner place. After the moeting | ¢ 2 bl s 15 Thees wers oight | Cross-Examination of the Accus notify the members of tho nssociation | gy Brules hotd as prisonors of wat sines the | L Walos saw th again trot n i . ture hort Y&l YRR toaple WaN Continucd, of the Alton’s attitudo and await their pleas- | Indian war were rolossed. The Iudians, | were filed i It will be t 2 big crowd | 4 v ',"’ % stitioe . Mespints, Tonn.,, June 15—The cross- | ure Captain Bald says, are well coutented :(’ ‘I e | William Gordon-Cum should turn out ang o the Lambs | antt Brokors' st examination of coused, Colonel King, in | But trouble is not so likely to grow out of | Uheir raticns being liberal and according to mply Dr port tho mattor o is HoHeE L s itinns of. th luy, tho race falling to g | A 0 Rrow out of | 4pucitications, At 1500 was take 143t night v h oo il lap b thfe aTtar S talGERY the Poston murdor teial was continued today. | this sitoation as it is out of Chairman Fin i e Trimi R kdrh 3 : Mr. Stanhope added noon d i rison, tho' starter, v Tho v s said he received money from | ley's latest decision, by which he nuthorizes | Architectural Metal Workers Strike. | ) 070 0% I SEAPCAIAS condits case I concur, but [ s Omahs, f K i vory bad form. ‘The attendauce was 4, Mrs. w ouly in liuidation of indebted- | the Atcnison and other lines to establish Cricaco, June 15, —The strike of archi | uf A5 He ‘o HI‘“'_; itk \" . i OwWn persc 1 Ehinnon o : First saco, purso 89, for thros-yenr-olds | ne m. Ho had nover had o final sot- [ summer tourist rates rom Kausas City to | tectural motal workers for a reduction of | tn ey, Fio, cltimed that o b | suddenly t ono MeCanloy H oy oo mile und Bty yarde: v | tiement with Pillow, who still owed | eastern points by {ssuing through tickets b | hours to eight per day and an incroase ia pay | street near Sixteenth. Ofiec had greatl st WRINN b Hisre Wi bont Aitver Kcing s halt length for the | him large sums of mone Witness declared | way of Chicago ata rateequal to the sum of | t530 cents an bour was inaugurated this | dr son’s wound and he wa ice had been accused us Haliigan it pluce. Tine: 1:47% y ] Mrs and. her: son Wil pawsal iy way Ll gl o doing this | morning. About twelve hundred aro outand & redence is given his story by the | Cumming was accu T e i Mr. Shields Hirminghame nod d S Ll b Ak iron and other ornamental metal work upon s % u < granell etk frot Minnie T, (even) LRl el , | throat by glving it a slap in tho fa many large buildings in course of construc- — J course which would immediat Susdlime; Cuteh lonstive. | Frank KK nney made w good sin an nto & conspiracy to defraud him ou The Alton urged that the oquality could [ any lareo bulldings in course of consteuc Haginthe bk | Flavabiyiiahs ik Jory Blpuren tog ik 1ensth i Orvillo. | of hig estate, to blac his ¢ ter and to | only be obtained by a reduction on the round [ gpot e 88T A b R wn NEW Youk, June 15,~Today was tho hot- j li¢ i Lev ! trip rate betweon Kansas City and Ch and that the fact of the hoycott, the sal ag0, of w written @ letter o 3 thoaght it necessary ANATIONAL LEAGUE, okers stakes, for | take nis life. onight it is estimated that nearly threa | test of the season. At ¢ this afternoon th nov won to prepare himself and be reaay for any thousand men are out. The strike includes | ¢ .. tor Vet manding officer expressing ¢ | worth i o: e ; . the through tickets to eastern points and re. sl T s o, | thermometer stered Reports from & tyr ho had not acted in Stuggging Matehin New York in Which | 8451 000U Pl whi | emergenc Vitness denied that he sonta | gurn ab reduced ratos would blaco the Alton | M ‘:xh\:;’ wkers, pavtern makers, brass mould- | ),y points in New. England show that tho | with tho army regulations. ( Chicago Was Worsted, jeat Rorka n hewd for plac ime: | message to . Chambers, an associate | at a_disadvantage, but the chairman saw fit | 775 e 000 BISATE Arehatesty vl ol WOrKEr: | thermometer ranged from 2 to 107, the lat of war, i New Youk, June 15, « game B Face purse #500, for malden three- | COUNSGLIN the King-Pillow suft, to the effect | to brush the argument aside, and ho has © dolaying work on a number of buildings. | teF point being roached at Providece, k. I posed” to y ion reguln igRing ch in which Hutehin- | your-oids wnd upwards, oue mile and soventy | that he would kill him if he did not withdraw :“‘I'”“"‘“ 'l';/x“m' Alton {.;wxmn[\;‘nln, agme £ i S Vegeta o ey 'lwh,\ scorch ; n e atter on, Keefo and Welch were batted al el wrds: Joseph 1 (7 wen by five lenglhs, | o chary ( o cr " ro of self-protection they willat onee reduce i TE s 1 Roports from ali parts of Now York :'v,x'( ek 1 W “»“l s “u” .: : ,' ore Annie May ahd Florenco. Sianghtor fnishod '”"“““ charges mado in tho cross bill filed in | ths round trip rate hetween Kansas City and S U DL A LT state indicate intonso | of o onan was sunstruck and retired | g par, Time: 150G e case, i Chicago sufficiently to put their road on an | oo Nt Vbro .‘ wi, Pa., Junc 15, thermome- | " in the third, Anson going behind the bat Fifth race. Moclnnics, pirsc 850, handicap, | On redirect examination 1 was brought | oqual footing with_ its competitors, Unloss | (785! :-'”":“"r‘"“’}]',:“‘v\ and Russian tatlors tho stroet regis 195 and % | gard to the p Owen Scoro three-yoar-oldyand upwords, ond mils and | out that the object of tha cross-bills filed by | tho other roads decline to avail themsolves of | *'LIH BUFREGRENE Many cases of prostrati heat | Williams and Lieuterant Borkicy W for New York 3t 230 T Biockner bt Guido Bve longths for | Mrs. Pillow was to_guin possossion of th | tho authority given them by Finley & rate | 1y tiie hotse of cominons by # vote of 12 Lo o o, though but two were I, an | signing the ved Siv Chicago 0 0 006 the place tnie: 135004 DRl Sl w d to bor. Witness | war s inminent, for it cannot be doubtod Fall River mill managers contemplate et ( 10fant aud a Slav serving woman, William G jain an ofti wilita, New York, 20; Ohlengo, 17 Mixtlirace pumo 500, otio milo and ffty | '”:‘r’ u';”‘ll:u‘-;';fiy‘l;r\\\l‘u»‘ :r}:’; ’1\.;:-1:"]"“'"1_‘: 4;‘l’f v“t Finl l;u.'l t '\lvr;r‘x people are equaily | tinz down the wazos of M oprriatives — - cer in the Briti ne was b 4 New York Chieazo 5 Batteries 1rds chi Jtosr v ont won by o orce bill against his w Murs. How did dotermmed to maintain their positions. rcent rorl ‘air Fi W lieved to have cheated cards, cte., did not - Woto und thickloys o teninson. Honan and | Tonth : trom -Whithey. who, beat Biigowan | ivherself. D, H. Po r disclsmed 5% 3 il . ¢ o intor World air Fine Art Chief. ieveditohiave clicated'n e Y ¥ g SLAND WILL INVESTIGATE minister of the Interior Is e DRy S . in view of Mr. Stanhope's statement put the Awson.Earnod runs: New York. 11 Chicago, 0. [ threo lengtha for tho piace. Time: 14715, responsibility for the s mado niiihe) | IR i oPaha, pasionioe doport O Crircaao, June 15.—The board of control | i S 0F M, SHathobe < PROOKLYN 1t R’ GA ovonth pic PULENG %300, fOr I on _we cross bill against witness and s wife. hatrinan Doland of ¢ pas rr dep: . onight con ' alst Lo Ivesof 5 0u ' 5 iy » on 8 ANGORLYRENIOKS NIEIOAIT yeurcoldn fve tutlongs: . Ciurlsbad (¢-¢0.5 won | O s oLmsuwlinaes L Rl o '8 | ment of the Central Trafic association bas > 55 tonig uf 1 Halsey C. Ives of St. Louis |, Mr. Smity moved in the house of comaions New Yonk, June 15.—The bridegrooms | by ale 1) Tnvereauld f Y doijes| Lne casas;dppoaled o Lkl 2 Lo L 1 n o haritonburg I 0! n s | ag chiefof the fine art deparumen t. Genera | this afteruoon that for the winder of the y 3 vgol] S e e 0 by i | was held that there was no proof of consid- a meeting of the Buftalo lines to be 000 Ruissian Jows etuen and Ham- | : lost their firat gaime in nine at Brookiyn to ey '..:;v Llongth for the piace. Thne :|1.‘;.‘.-1 oration and that withess was ontitied to. the | held at his offica Thursday. The object is to g for emburkation, Cripmau of Califo ho iwas Sconfivmeil|Fgesslon = goyer mant s neasy shall “have day, and thelr errors lost them the 10, | T O s Top | proberty, the coust decijlag tho cuse on Its | consider tho cdiifidints made by Chairman | “png “chincae émperor's edict ordors th | by the local dirccto the head of the | pracedence over all other business. He Coily) Gallunt (5 to 1) won by a lenzth from Duke of | merits, % a Finley of the mawipulation of “rates from | prompt beheadinz of all persons implicated in | department of ho Iture, was unanimously | nounced that every bill would probab, Clnetnnatl 6020100010 4-13]con0ra, whp two lengths bLeforo Jasper Witness testified that there wds nothing in | Buffaio to St Louis by way of Chicago. The | the recent riots and mussacres, rejected by the represent 5 of the national | dropped except the Irish land bill, the edu Brooklyn 001001050 0| Tin ] 2 Mol L sum of the locals bety points v om « ¢ nd South | commission. This action was moved oy St. | cation bill, the factories bill, the public 13515, the King-Pillow litigation that warranied als betw poin 3 ports from atl parts of North and South . : Ulncinnatt, 0 Brookl yltrors Spritg MEEtRE Closni the scandal complained of in the cross bill, | Ghicazo Is 821.50. The through rate by the ota and Minneaota tell of w rain storm of | Claire of West Vireinia and seconded by | bealth bill and th al of eotnago bill na trooklyn, 7. Butt ull Spring Me Closed. e scandal complaince PROTEREL ort 1ine routes is $1¢ d tho lines ‘e ent and zenerally heav Y oner se — = Rhines and Har Tni Torry IKins NSRS R a8, 456 spring mosting | Witness remembered with absolute certainty ?‘!{:vn“\'{h; S <'~'s'n$ . ‘Hflltm 0 “I)l ‘nh[“ Lok rants ‘rru’hr l‘vn)l oy | mesioneE Massor. Severe While it Lasted Earned runs: () Ky, 2 ek 5 what trauspired between himself and Mr. | been selling circuitous tckets at short i o g L ore Cran Ny ———— feveroEWihile LR rates. This givos the scalper a margin of 32 | N. Y. says an« on each ticket withiwhich to manipulate the | 11f¢ [isurance comvany wiil be r markot, and the,gamo has been worked on The board of control of the national world's Loxnox, June 17 i ven Chiicigo and St Louis to the | faIF commission s confirmed the appoint- | bo confirmed is current touight that Lord | years, raged dotriment of the Alton, which has no ticket | Hurib 0f SKiff chicfof the mines and milning | proos hag filed o petition for a divorce from | town of I BILVEI KING MADE WEARY o Morris park closed today beforo a small | fyg00, gt the time of the shooting. Ho had Boato, Mass., Juno 15.—Silver King haa | ¢rowd. The weather was lutensely hot. The | no more ideaof meetine D. S. Poston in 1o torrors for the Bostons taday and in the | card was a miserably poor one, and most of | front of Leo's cigar store than he had of last two inuings ho pitched as if tirad, Scorc: | tho race goers wero saving their money for | meeting tho man in the moon. Wituess is not an export shot. Was 4t one time when 1 Unconfirmed wor. Prowia, Ill, June 15.—kor nearly threo M A rumor which cannot | hours a rain storm severest n fc Tazewell county today. Tt ton is floode ars aro fuil, Tinalomise 150018 H tne Suburban tomorrow. Tho track was in | 50n 0 Lot e oy sight s now imper- | Counection with auy of tho Buffalo routes, Wpper house of the Prassian diet has | his wife on the ground of admitted adultery | walls are ruined and gardens aro wreoked. D peenl e L0 Tl | Hirst eluss shape, but the racing was of 8 Very | focy and nis nerves unstendy. EAST-HOUSD SHIPMENTS, pas<ed the il restoring to Roman Cathelle | with the prince of Wales, The intimacs be- | Farm river is out of its banks and bridges tone i PO 4 Eried rutie Todton, | lnferior order, two of the ovonts being walk- | - This closed Colonol King's testimony and | East-bound shipwonts of froieht from | tincesss the funds scized at tho the of tho | twoen th pritico of Walos and Lady Brooke | ar washed away stions of the Lake Eris 7; PIttsbiir:, 2 Hattor Nichols und overs and the others but littio, better. he | the court adjourned until tomorrow. Chicago by the railroads last week agg ultarkamp! 2 has long boen a mawer of common kuowl- | & Western and Peoria & | n eailroads TN inwana islas, feature was the Bay Ccester stakes for o s gated 41,140 tons,an increase of 751 tons over pontersville, il lightning str a | gdge, but it has always been rcgarded as a | were washed out, vut ¢ T L O TR SLTOE thr ar-olds. L'litrigunnte completely KANSAS Will, IRRIGATE, those of the preceding week. During the | pAft it Lhe uor of Whieh stood tho sorks | platonic attachinent bre v n roads P e e agatn | OUtciissed-all the otner starters. - same period thisdake lines took castward | ind John Burtels fatally hurt. — - are submer vel veon this plac dateatadbiBHIL \1-.m‘4'|‘,| this ,:l;_‘lju'jm;“m_ Fiist race, for threo-ycar-olds and upwards, | Work Commenced Upon Numerous | 55,616 tons, or morg than double the amount State Representative Sol Van Praag was put Philadelphia Hosiery Failure. and Hilton 15 cut off bancliiog nino Bits 1 the sovontl and cights | Aocpstakes, wovon furionys “‘Iu,:ll’unwlfl\'r‘h“-‘;: Reservolrs and: Miles of Ditches., securcd by all thexgads combincd. “Whe ship- | on trlal In Chicago on the clirzo of con- P T ne 15.-The Excelsior e et 4L M ¢ Y, | . - s i} ment of flour, “grain and provisions | spiracy and subordination in conncetion with ¢ Dr. Birney cure: Beo bldg innings. Sec i LS N Arcinizox, Knn., Juno 15, —(Special o s | 508 O, AoUTy i ane progisions i iza tlon Trnats befors the. election ast | hosiery company m; assignment toc £ i Philladeiphi 1220000308 m"",h”'.m".f‘ n{ffl';”",' 0 y‘.mvuh’if :r.'f’rm'-‘w“f Bee.|—Irrigation will be given a thorough | fjnos of the enteal Trafic associa- for the benefit of creditors. I'he ciose of the r His Stepson to Deith. (svaiand 0.0/:1 0 0.3 6,110 | mardihvagisikesiono mie and lon% | testin western Kansas this season. The | tion eggregates %86 tons, ngainst | , Chiefof Police MeClaughrey of Chicazo, ro- | Keystone bank and tho bu OF (HOIE: o)l SNy A nsfioslidls: o anot 15 ekt os ] Hrown ring Lo the story In 1 resign 1o tuke ¢ Lilts: Philude Philadolplii 13 Clovelund, 14 Errors 2 pupers Uit lie | yoice ot RRoxbury A land, 4. Batterios: house at Roxbury last M, of the Pontiae tLalEAEY provious, an increase of 246 for the same period only starters. Raceland won easily by two | abuodant rains that have fallon this spring [ 12,434 for the we lengths, Tl : 1,152 tons, against sating today. Ho vo bis-atopson a bratal b Glove 1 8¢ of being forcea to the wul atement of Smith, Gloason and Clements: Gunther, Viau have of lessened the ent asn eformatory, suld there was absolutel 2 . oy e sibadaafids e R T (LT i rac £ stakes, for threo- "” e £, | lesson e ‘t‘““"‘l“ last_ yeur, & decrcaso of 15660 tons. Tno | roijimators, suld Y | ussets and liabilitics given ihor of | choked, kicked and injurea him horeibly, and Clovolind.2 . ¥ e LI O I O UOSeN (Loplo i icles 0 | Vanderbilt lines carricd 43 per cent of the | A ueust Vonght, at Ottawa, Minn., made an | Phe company said the’ liabilities would be | he died within half an bour after the beating. Wo Tengtiia from Indin Rubber, | €VCTY county companies have been | business, the Pennsyivania lines 20 per ceot, | offort to kill his wife. e struck hor tw smal | Brown has 1 arrested for premeaitated National League Standing T i pull ——————— B hatehet on the head and shoul- nowledges that he beat the fmo: 1441, | organized and work is actively going on. | the Chicago & Grand Trunk 12 per cent and | tines w e beat Triniky for th mur New ¥ S on: Lostet FOtTth race, Lwo-yen spstakes, | fProbably the most extensive system of | the Baltimore and Ohio 14 per cent. dorsEv oughitianiouiiisonaiandihniall fekixe Sena corgilo Donald g iCondltio boy, but says that while he was whipping i N narters of a mil 0x (b 1o % & £ S mself ton tree near the ase. Joalons: ND! poris, Ind., June -Fix-Se 8. as seized with a epileptic fit, Chioage. 1 T o D teent. | ditches will bo constructed fa Choyenne THE BIG 81X 1N SESSION. Y g o M T AVOL & U Y POCOY eI | o R ANAL OIS, L Jue Lot Himjthelboyiwasgeolatdn LR o e Roatonia. ... b whsunmercituily flosged, Atnold third, | county in the extrome northwestern corncr [ Arguments were heard today by the board | At Oavata. N. Y.. a riot occurred at an Mcnonald’s condition was slightly improved | and that he died from that and uot from the Cleveland.. E Iline: 1:13, of the state, where -the B, & M. | of commissioners of tho Western Traftic asso- | tan danot Wwlove affair. Franciseo today, but he is still very critical J b Rrooklyn.. . Pitudelphi Pittabur Clnelnnuth yonr-olds o 11, 31000 ndd fth race, for the sweepstikes of 320 e 21 Voutn, who es stil- = 1l “invest - £100,000 | ciation on a proposition to adva ? in ditches and resorvolrs. | A company or rate from Missouri river ponts to | £Apea to the wor h.._;m. P xru't.“'hu_r"l'b-\ l\:v"l:x‘r theneth from | has been organized under the namo | Utan common points from 247.50 to hi‘”‘ bl One "1“,‘ BLas, 2 plus, fhreo letigths Lefore Punster, & | op¢no South Fork irrigation and improy Another matter hefore the board is the estab. | $hot In the ool ANSOCIATION, Boston Slunghtered W [ L} L] i i il N T 4 nd clubbed in U race. purse 31,50, 1 | met company, with'a paid up capital of $100,- | lishment of rates on salt from points in Kan- | "y SHPAGC I ESENARR R L e Cynosure (4 g 000. The president of the comnany. is (. W. | sas to the Missouri river and Chicago. O DR E LA Beai I h res ATbE gt i shington and | ot il et Yy Holdrege, gencral manager of B. & M.; vice ISR abolition of the tobineeo license, They de- L . i 13% puti Cyliostre o { president, . O. Phillips; seeretary of the » P RILOYE Cliro this since tho pissaze of w the big Se ttered the Piece way and won by three pirts of B from | Fincoln land company, alyo'n B, & M. cor. FEEDERARED ERELOYES. jobbers dn raw leat tobacco hiave sent nts ’ L] ! WARIINGTON, Juno 15,—Boston hit the ball | Lynn. who bt Bluo™founs a neck. “Tlme: | 1 et GOt s e e e throuzh the county to indice grocerymen 1o nd upwards. | railroad company s the pas- | follo wis shot dead by Ly ne milo: 1 Dimself cut’ witn th from AMERIC Adjourned Meeting of the Supreme | seil riw tobi with a vengeanco today every man in the st of Cheyenno coubty.. Tho company iceoito allstomors who would pre { niue oxcept Striker and Daly, who pitched Besults ot Chicago. has an army of men and temms Councilin ¢ hicago. fortural o i crocers uve tatlon i ( one inning, getting two or turee Lits off the | Cuicaco, June 15.—Today s rosulted | atwork, and 190 milos 6f ditches, besides June 5—The adjourncd meeting | foning trade dvery wh Washinelon bitchor. as follows: Interals, will be constructed in the county. | of the supreme council of Federated Railway = 1 il I l ALY, s of A” Classes Washington 1100 el e G Dollikens won, | 1% 15 exbectoa “that the systom will irrigato | b LA i e AEWS OF 111 NORTHWEST. cct the Immediate ants o Alasscs Boston Mol vs 4 a1 | prinee socond, Sis Ofes Uhird. Time: 1, | 100,000 acres of land. Reservoirs will also be (s aH Y Aeternoon, G e Fr e i o e || IO G Wittt wiin, | buitt at a cost of 5,000 to hold surplus water | Imembers ouly romaining in session s few Netragkn: 7 o it 5 I o ) Washington, 150 Boston, 1 Earned - rane: | Forebamer scconds Kenyou third. Thne: | for use in an unusually dry scason. The main | minutes, when an adjournmont was taken [ . 4 . ] e W | R ] < l l > Clotl y of T heir Washington: ix okton, o, Tatterion: Millor, | 1:6% diteh, of this company commences near | until tomorrow 1o allow them to attead tho | peroumioh Wwitl have an - old-fashioned 1th Ixehablce othing o 1CII Hattiold wnd MeGuires Daley, Haddoek and [ Third race, st furfongs: Tom Carl won, | 46 Colorado line, twen ty-mile SR Ot i Fourth of July celebration, ; Murphy i 2 Motiie V second, Renounce third. Time: 1206 | {000 0P S Gamnote, The ditch 1s 10 feer | funeral of Vice Grand Mastor Clury, ono of | work has baen begun on tho telcphone s, o s MERE'S A FUNNY GAvT Fourth " race, nino furiongs: Kuetio won, | 10Wn 0f & ols; ¢ eet | e founders of the Switchmen's foderation. | potvore Toattes and Tais : i po o] p i Lyatto socond, Juko Saunders third, Thme: | Wiae at the bottom, 18 feet at tho top and 315 | “gp i or Jeoting Secr Shoo: | DoLYaon : BRE A J ) A Batrisons, Md., Juno 15, ‘Pho rain | Ayt f bt deep. It is shallow and wide in ordor that | , SPeakins of the mecting Secratary SHee | “pe Bupt county farmors' atliance will wn apulacturc stopped the gamo here at the close of the Fifih race, s1x furiongs: MeGinty won. Burl | the water may be ecasily distributed. 1t is | {1 further will be done with reference to | celebrate the Pourth at Oakland. slxtinnlok Tohuson socond. Celsplo thivd, “Thno: 147 | expected to complote the _work this fall, in | tho Northwestern matter. The switchmen | Lightning kiiled three colts in a pasture gy of great consequence to the ill Mot T R o] [ s e A R Tno Smith-Buck company 1n the samo | [nALterwill boof groat cansequonco to thom, | Wikl M nt storm, v 1 ¥ ty and Frank Hill of Palmyra altinore, otles tterl 0Mn- v o omination! bo aadressed 1o | o ‘ i t BN et 3 of | each had an arin broken the sther day - Balthior Athictics, 1 Batterion: MeM July 20. Nominations to bo aadressed county has undertaken to coastruct thirty | guoy? ot SCREE SO the affair Sirarsblig liss captired thelalllansa colo. weneral council it isa matto bhon und " Eohinson; Weyhing and Cross. | Harry Kuhl, sceretary of the Chicago Racing | chos, Tho company o ! ; Entned rans: Noie 3 ¥ 8 § | miles of ditohes, Tho.company bas Besides routing business the council will | pration of the Fourth by outbidding Osce . association wiiles completed, ana wator lowine ready to f . , o Qiscuss changes in tho constitution, and es- i AR R American Association Standing. Now Badd’ o0 o antion: turn on tho corn this season. This ditch Was | Locially to prevent strikes by a partof the | , West I’olnt schools have paid out &,511 in vod Won. teachers' salaries during the present school ] 1l 0 Speci Hoston St. Louls. Crossing I 0 COUrt at Se Bratiicr, Nob,, June 15 melui| Sommenood a0y bl yearainR, | Tuhay frel: {otprationipmiioud oliowipie RO s pemo iy ais, Throughout every department are made on standard and legitim ite krum t0 Tite Ber; - Deatrior | yriving | but ‘tha now ditehos to-bo bullt this yersor also lr'|.L|]L.|\\:‘:IV)\ "xu’r.vlr".‘:l\\'HI|‘“I’»:L-)::xlul;l[l‘vlwf fol|thgitrailenctitnn e goods for the purpose of reducing stock, no jobs runin to create a stock s §3500. Tho wswociation s leascd | boll will dlso construct o sstom of tirty | feun lowa. That witl add 17,000 men to tho [ al of st week ™~ = furor, people know us better. We still have quite a number of T NS ronahly Sacth 1o wich ONI10 RELC et e he il Sesnic o will o & "'1",-"‘\.\-.TI-}:,'l‘k;‘mn.u‘-'.::uu”f:u'»m Men’s Broken Lot Suits, placed on scparate counters at Lotijaviile Athlotics Washin:t DLICANS, Railway 2 St. Lovis, Mo, Juno 15, ) % Beatrice Has o Club Now. first moating will be held in August Delegates Assembling at Columbus % Clan : Sl Ol : convention of the Ordor of Railway Tel- | Soptember 16 t0 19, A groat many changes f AT B , ' ; Beatiicn, Nob,, June | pecial to T | , Tho foll ..'.,‘lr:"“.vI T L ,Avrival of Sonaydr'Sh sraphora of North Amorica was cailod to | haye bben mado in tho promium tse real bargains. “You may be Jucky.” They embrace all colors, iv Bee.] —Beatrico is at last enjoying the dizzy Ewing, W. G hburn, J. I, Beok, A. [ Cottsmcs, O, June 15.--Delegates from | grjer this morning by Chiof Thurston of | Two prisoners escaped from Jait at Arapa- | sack and frock. nonor of evolving n baseball club, a strong sentimont hers {avor but the disastrous experience speaking, of tho Garlands, B club of ‘two years arod prospe stookholders a littlo too seriously to wa the procarious experiment of krub-staking Bive presidont, 11 Book; s i troasurer, H. L 3 The new assoeiation has o solid find acking whigh assures its permanent suc vice presi- | sevoral parts of the state arrived on the | Vinton, Ia. Thoe W. G. Wash- | afternoon trains and a number of prominent | appointed, after which the convention ad- | which ha sly been left in the cell | geiitleman, among whom wis Senator Sher- | Jourued to meof ot 2 v, m The cox tional chureh of Hildreth is | [} i i ot expected bofors tol By - trying to raise money to ercet an edifice and :‘,‘"". who was R & e " bt 'L' ”’“L‘"““’ Yard Surrenders Himself. appeals have beeu made to frionds for aid i = st j1SOEMBN. A8 LONGOLOR A SEENOPIIAN | B (10 Puitanesrnis, Pa, Juno 15,—Henry M. | A rabid dog jumped through o window in a \ VIN-KILRAIN FIGHT. Lincolu loaguo club tonieht anc miado a briot | o ™ho'voa) datate promoter, who was ar- | house at Aranahoe, smashing the. glass, bt wilar committees were | hoo by forcing open the doors with tools rice's famous SL unother like ontarprise. A picked nine wis, speech of a complimentary ohuracter. ostod in ‘Tronton on Friday lust on the | was shot and killed before anybody was however, gathored, aimong thom' two oF arloy Mitchell Supe s Ml The candidates for tho sevoral oftices have | P20 10 ,f:";‘lr. RREIL ALY ol AR | p L on $2, $2.50, $3, $3, 50 d $4 'y threo of the old Garlands, and the A% the Australian's ¢ B opened headquarters and thewr friends aro | einiilid g d Y EAARIES A drunken Indian shot into the store of ( i f an T i | boys give faiv promino of doing somo| Nrw. Yous, Juno 15.--Charioy Mitcholl, | numorous and. nctivo. 1t is thought C. 1 | John Bardsley t)nsuse §200,000 of stateana | AR e BT p OISR EW 0 o » $2. » $3, ) ! 4 Ty good. ball "“‘,.",'" yet boforo | 4 English pugilist, appears to nave tho fac- | Grigham of Toledo has tho lead in the race, | city monoy, surentiored :mvv-"‘;f‘ hero this | gho glass and nite bats which were on the R R Ao e Rk i hyiot reiklnlyntalbaa a0k avory Ay ho: [ EHdlEh Bare 14 WuSRow ko abiboka Themer. | afierneon ARd wiwisioased oo 41,00 all.. {4 Souias WM RIS 8f i Omaha mothers know all about the style, trim and quality of o of tho local clgar shops, couceived tho h y jore way be o coutest for tho pormanent | had veen expectod ¥hat he would opposs the »oter Fithian, who homstendod in Johnson « 1crs v all ¢ th L trimand - quality project of chaporoning the new club, and | comes to A ca. His presont visit 1s no | opuiemanghip betweon the friends of Asa S. | efforts to bring bim'back from New Jersey. county in 1563, and Judge John Wilkon, who q g Eontingont upoi the ¢4 talding the nato of | xception to tho rule, 1t v a fact thav Billy | FRAETAN LY SO Mr Shorm, s it aiion ot M nnes | oUmAE LD MR RORS MABH Nt X |- oup hoys' clothing: the “Hoatrice Minta" Lewis agrecd to outfit | Madden, the well kpown manager, was 1 -— itors of tho wrovked Spriug Gardon bank to- | only men iu that county still owning their tho Miuts with ull tho necessary paraphar- | Strumental in oripgang Slavin w this coun CANADA'S NEW CABINE Ynt. the followLog: wia ndoptads. “Thav it | Romesteads taken in tho years above sae Boys’ Knee Pants, scpuate, for summer wear, extra nalia. The project is go, und now Beatrice | try and nrranged 1o manago Slavin, Yester e 4 [ isiho enso.of ,thia waotini thot, somo ar- | thonedr L Y @hova men Y % i e st it RS pEY, e s Uikl i valy T o i et toar, | Wil Itemnin as It Was Except tho | rangoment. be fyafo whorehy sull may be | © A man entored the Farmers' and. Dioyors quality; we've vot sufficient to supply th 1anl at 30¢ cach, I 1b slipped ovor hore » town of | ! s « 4 rought againstth Unitcd States govern K at tattle Creok ana demanded the : Tobiss und beat the Mints i thelr first game | Tho rupturo of the relations butwesn Mud Head. | e G [ : i i f ( v 0 ; under the now rogime. Tho Mints are still | don und Slavin oceurrod yesterday at Mrs. | Orrawa, Ont., Juno 15 -Mr. Abbott has | Micntto recovarniy lost monoy, s the gov casiing of chiock which bo prosented, draw Shirt Waists for both ladics, misses and boys; in this de- on their meitio and are practicing diligently | O'Brien's Coney Isiana hotel, whoere Slavin | gycceeded in forming his cabiuet and the an- | tprough th G CTIa R araiantt iug a rovolvoron tho cashier to euphasiso | 3 y show » novelties. vou' y agz) 3 very with & view 10 ovorthrowing ll comors who | i3 training for bismill with Kilratn. Madden § o0 copent will be mado in parliament to- | Action will probably bo t i domand, e lauoralso deew argn wid | PATINCNE we show many novelties, yow'll find - the - assortment ! h I it I 5 founl banic of Oakund was | 1A7EC, but the price very sma v ol nized” last week with th following 0 neapolis, | (re0 1 C. K. Cull Joht You'll save many a dollar on summer wearing apparel, incorporators: A. Beckmi eping a closc watch on our big show windows. drove the bad man from the may have the temerity to enter the baseball | reached the hotol yestenday just us the pugil Ain 6s it was | tive committeo of| the associarion. LR AL arens with them. ‘Tho club is booked for | ist was starting “out for a walk, and the “’“‘"“Wi .‘ """“,“:“““ will v, " Two gammes this week, one with tho Tecumseh | managor was roceived in o chilly manner. | except the head, This is a temporary arrango. Er) RPE TR LB T e ,h“.,,u,l““‘..,.'“,‘ maeh | B nfforad the tips of his Augers in greot. | ment to enable the government to pull | Slckening Tragedy at Mi ing. Mitohwll was thero and, 88 it appoars, | through the session. It is understood that [ MINNEAPOLIS, Mipn., June | pa. b was solected 1o do tho taiking. Madden, | Sir Hector Songeviile aud Sir Adolph Carron | [Kcexan's lake wis g | ‘I'he park at | Boya, O. Samson aud A. P. Peterson. The ene of a sickening | stock was readily taken by leading business ty Harry Ju : vho 8% mansyer, ox poctod to socond Sl o c the session, and it 1s niso ro- S R o . farwers and it is expected o co e A TP T arry Ray- | Who % manager, expocted to secoud Slavin | will retiro aftor t tragedy about 0:30 last evening, when John, n v i ml!;m) P 1"”‘\“-‘\.»‘] na | o0 tho night of the battle, ssked Mitehell | ported that Sir Tuppor will succeed AbbOW | yiomnan, a young riverman, attompied to nee business e T LE i b the Lunooln Wedtars aaa: | where biaSuikbia mere, ‘Tho Engllahman | e promlor, " o 7 murdor Belle O'Bricn,a disreputable woman Dyring the past woeks thiora s, boon & wa s season with tho Lincolu Westorn asso- | roplied that be bad only four, but added d ! ' | between tho wachers and tho school buara of olation team, has joined the Loulsville club “You can go over with some of us," i Taub k Confident. and thon shot himself through the heart, fall. [ 30 8RS0 BT the teachers asked for to play short stop, “Some of us!' echoed Mudden, “Why, SewNariery, 1L, June 156.~Chairman I 1 over the woman, who had fainted | ooy waves and the board refused, where who Is golug to second Slavin { "Paucbeneck of the national committes of the | before ho bowan bis work of self-destruction \ tho teackers struck ned to Nehawka Wins el “It's this o : hero today and talked | A %00u a8 the police waro nou T | b for the next year u vou botter | | iAwKA, Nob., Juno 15, - (Spocial to Tie | ol . people's party was horo today aud talked t 10 Lhe worgue 1 | ) , al E [ way," convinued Mitehell aso, Sluyin's Jachon e ASES. s T4 boay was sent to 1he wor | wa A compromise of will bg ' 'Y gland ' adyising | very confidently about tho prospects of that ot Hoffman had sbot bimself twice Wl j ) A 1 am," coolly repliod Mit Ber) A match gamo of buso was | backer, bas writtea from K party 1n the next campaign. Active work is | bullet penetrating the stomach and tho othor - played hore yostorday botween the Nehawka | Siavin against having you as a second. e and Contor Valloy nines, rosulting in & vie. | $6ems to think you are & Jonah and claims | to bo bogun at once. The work, hoe said, is | the beart lowa ry for Nohawki, the scorv standing 2 to t on you go behlud always lose. Siavin | to be conducted on an entirely different plan | ” et ~ A farmer pald 825 for selling seimmed AR 107 MANER Lie aoaie nancig ) 114 | DA SRRIORER e 1 to tako his | from that usually followed by political pare Just & Moy Too L milk ta the Fonda nery REL]’ABLE CLOTHIERS Winols-lowa League Gamoes, backor's advico. But aftor the match he is | ties. Mr, Tanbenock declined to sav what | Searrix, Wash, June 15.—J. Donaldson |y e pwenty-fifth anuual commencemoent of b A ’ At Ottawa—Ottaws, 0; Davenport, 4. perfectly willing to have you act as his mana- | the plans were, hut sald some political seasa- | and 1da Luudborg were drowned in Lake | Tabor collego will oceur Juno 24 . At Joliet—Joliet, 12; Codar Kapids, 7. Kor ngain." | tions may be looked for. | Union last night by the capsizing of a b Sioux City is 10 bave a new morning news. At RRockford—Rockford, 5; Ottumwa, § Maddon was white with indignation when - | held to the boat for Lalf an hour, but | paper of th MLGEEAR PRISMASIOR Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. Mitchell had ¢ ncluded and pro edod to do | Chicago s Must Shiver, | sauk twenty feot — r ; 3 when assistauce was only G e AT A S READY FOR THE SUBURBA somo loud talking. Mitcheli respondad In | Cuioaao, June 15.—The city council passed | away ol1C ot bis way out With & pocket kuife and —— low tones, and was ovidontly teying to pacify | o700 0o requiring the street railway - | { ok Hy \ » Gene o v o | Madden, Slavin was Lold “of the incldent, g ARACE i ey - Suit Against the Farwells, s yet at live | e = Tonay u"",,,‘, Ty oees avhile | 6 iudfa nob upbear to disturb hiw. *Ha ii | companios of tho olty to heat their cam In | ¢, FC08 RN SRCR (MBI 4 | Pommel of tho Ames agri (Money cheerfully vefunded when goods do not satisfy.) e BOR O tit to fight now and will_do little work after | cold weather. Judge McConnel today de- | h & . : S A Las been selected to prepare & collec New Youk, June 15, —Tomorrow the spring | today. After doluyg hls rewular work be | clared the ordinauce invalid on the ground toaurt todsy by Amos C. Babogok to ) smuts on grasses and - graios for the meeting of the Caney Isiand jockoy club will | weighed exactly 180 pounds yesterday | tbat tho counail I not investod with power 1 John V. Farwel!, Charlos B. Farwell, | Jont station exbibit at the Columbian » Send for llustrated Catelogue.) bogr and 1o pre L indications it prom: Al the uptown hotels last os of ‘ W lmposo such & burdey 1. Chumasero, Avuer Taylor aud the = . o bad o

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