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ikl OMAHA DAILY BRE: FKIDAY, JUN ONAHY'S HOODOO IS COMING, ' $7cieeros, o wos st wot | CORNELL, AGAIN VICTORIOUS, | ¥z vme e oesvee | READY 0 FACE THE WORLD, | s stiparampovitst o suee | WRECK OF THE ASSOCIATION, St LOWS...e.verr.rnn 8 0 100300 1—0| R A R e Rl = il | The question referrod to the pians of the | Clhelnnati 100000000 Tulio and wn BIgheh. N1ne SURFLers: LoREs oty | youne lady graduate, and the falr sponke — e | Hire: 8t Touis. 13 Ofnoinnatt, 6 Frrors: | | 1000 D won Dy ctength from Guido, 14 (13 | oW i | Soon convinced hor nuditors that she bad Milwankee's Magnificent Team Opens & ' sits Stomiit wo omyin: Dywrand: Keily. | Hor Thirteanth Victory Results in Lowering | Lol W t to 1), wwo fonzins tor | Last Year's High fohool Seniors Are Gradu- | done some vory practical thinking about the | Ohairman Finley Makes a Surprising Iwai gnific ’ pens ofts, MeaIn and . Munyint Dyer a Dhare honors I T i subject. She held that it was no longe fhort Series Here Today. 1 ESFHUGIMEES w0V Her Own Uaequalled Record, Third 1a e, prwood stakes, f sweop t Moraing. necessary for a youug lady graduato to fold cision Against the Alton, JOWSE 81Ot HOWSED SLAKOS fUF LWo-y b 18 of S0 oach c £ DOWSE SHOULD BE DOWSED 2 BUU6d, Tvo-oiRNtAeGE x miie, Lloven startors her hands helplessiy and wait for fate to decide | _corvsnvs, 0., June 25,~Th 0 Gl sl L At SulEi MLl X § vl | what should becomo of her. There woro many BEARING OF THE GAME ON THE PENNANT, po i he g Tor o B e e | pesyivanin puswio WER - waRD, | B RSO RB DI | AT K TO EARNEST STUOY. Jono b e arenes oL einplovriNic, 1o, MhIE | NOT ENTITLED) TOSIANY: PROTECTIO! s | Seore: P i pdurth e, fre pandidipor a1 vt 35 mako thomselves usoful and”practicaily inde Sloviie 513000 Columbla Was Not in the Race After | mije Five sturteseoiatold, 15 o to . won by ir Years of Steady Work Endsd | ies should have s defiite pianof e and | Beller He Has Exceeded Hiv it Columbus, ¢ Loutsille & Eerorss the Start—Yale ‘gainst Harva d rornnoty 142 4 1o 5 & neek. Time in a4 Symposium of Applause followit, thus becowing fudependent and Authority—Disruption of the Weste et eI e & passed ball won the | NEW Loxnoy, Conn., Juno Onoof the | bavk stroteh, whers Attan Buno wont to the | The commencoment exorcisos of tho Omaha | {fs Fememberad with many beantiful foral | ¢yycxqo, Juno 25.—Tho crash has como at qamo from the Athletics, Scof most exciting races ever rowed on the Iane won, puiled up two lengths from | high school, hold last night the Grand Miss Anna Hungate and Miss Nellio Eltjott | 18st. ‘There can scarcely be o doubt that tho Washilnton 050040 00 0—7| Thames river took place this afternoon over 1“‘,’\”;:," .‘”u‘\ ) Deat Falerno ten lengths | opera house, must have been porfecily satis- | then put thomselves in groat favor with tho | disruption of the Western Passengor asso- Omaha's Chances for the Champions | Loulsvili 1001 ship Are Exceedingly Bright—ites | sults of ¥ -m-m.v l ern Passenger Association Other & Sioux City, 7; Denver, Kansas City, 10; Milwauk It will be a battle between the leaders this | Athistics 0100 i 0= B | the three-milo course between the Coracll, factory to even tho most fastidious of tho | audience by rendering a very delightful | ciation is at hand as the result of tho contio. aftornoon and tho patrons of McCor A L e FIor: | Univorsity of Ponusylvania and Columbin | IShort Horse -y at Kansus Oity. | yixty.two young ladies and gentlemen who | Pitno duct, vorsy botwoen Chairman Fluloy and the purk may prepare themselves for a desp ? | man and MeGuire: S university ecight-oaved crows. Cornell won KaNsas City, Mo, June A-heavy rain | poueivad diplomas, Spirit of the Norseman, Alton. The latter on June 20 made applics contest. Milwaukoo is now a close third, | Earned runs: Washington, TR aftera hara contest in the fast time of four- | fell this morning and the weather was still The spacious building was completely Mr. (! M. Holgren swas tho last of | tion for authority to establish n rate of & and the threo games she is scheauled for | : i " ,.\;.\- ATy \x‘;”\v Mo, | toon minutos, “twventy-sovon and a halt s :v,.- suteni :'“m{"lyniy;‘flhlrlumlll \\\\"l‘wn ,,”",\ Arst | filled with tho culturo and iutellizonco of graduates to address the audience. His | from Chicago to St. Louis, £1.10 from Chicago o) da OMOFTo! nd Sunday, aro of Hostoy, Mass,, June oston gave Me- | Jniversi denusylvania sec- | FACC was ca JOUTUWE WS SIE R 0 ¢l and s R oratiof subject wa “Tho Scandinavian He re » ICania: v ¥ fromO horo, today, tomorrow an inda Mahon & Wbt teveption taday. Browt and | Snas University of Penusylvani C | the track was slow. All the winnors wero [ tHe city, and - essays and orations | YiiWed. the ot e oo | to KunsasCity,and §23 fromChicago to Donver vital importance. 1f Omaha can take two | Mubon @ wari recoption todav. BroWn 806 | fond’ by four lengths. Fime: 14:5. | jouochots: Resuits woro received . with groat favor | puiwril thD DEOUS isiory of the Seandinavian | wiiecations veing made of ireogular practice out of three, sho will be doing weil enough, Brouthers followed with a doubio and Me- Columbia was u bad third, DeINg | Firsy race, five furiongs: Manio won, Van | aad the speakers roceved many lavish | lack of kuowledge concerning Scandinavia | OB the part of its competitors with respoot to but if she can tako all threo it wili begin to achy with a singlo. At the endof the | five lengths behind tho Pennsylyania | Ssecond, Bob Paston thivd, Hime: Li0de. ©f tributes of floral beauty from their friends. among the Americans. Much of the pluck | mileago and other forms of transportation, 1ook like the pennant fn earnest. This, how. n‘m. MeMuhon retired n;nl Blakely l\\"-jv;m._ crew and eight lengths benind Cornell. Cor- ST WO ‘”';‘I‘r')' o, - Nistinty Loug before the pro; . an tho | and enterprise of Europe and America | pondoring necessary tho proposed rates for the evor, is not very probable, for the Browers | Boston only geiting two hits in the last four | 0y timg establishes a new record, the pre- 1y dressing vooms and stago weve abuzz with | FeAlY had its origin fu tho Cblood | porection of its traflle, Chaleman Finley e 4 e il inuin Score G151 ” % e 5 i rd race, Soldiers' Home handicap, onc of the hardy Sea Kings of the uorth. The are plsying good, strong, steady Uall, and { g " " 40304010 13| viousbesttime boing 14:43 ovor the samo onf-si¥taonth mite: Dan Muck won, 12ad | the expectant young ladies, faultlossly at- | maa who could traco bis lineago bick to [ €4¥€ & ruling out today that was a surpriso thoy will bend every encrgy to defeat Omaha | '/ e S0 0010 20 0-5|coursebythe sams crow last year, e MLy Ay e 7 tired in whito, and nspiring young men, look- T R § i K 3 3 3 dtimore 2 ) A o N & . second, wrdy third, 0 > 1 white, and aspiring you n, 10o] ¢ costry had reason to feel | to evervbody inasmuch as it declared sub. and take tho lead her | Hits: Boston, 15 Baltimore, 10. Errors: Bos | ho surpriso of tho d B9 tee ot | uhourth rate, winesisteenths of w wile. for | ing proud und happy in thelr neatest suits of | proud, for the peoplo of those heroic races the | stantially thiat the Alton, by its conduct, hid 1t is an opan boast of Cushman's that if ho | ton. 4i iatin e O O e anit ||| GEQwi T faabiiFe Was (e FAEREKARIVIOIO8S | ONdy TUREH] \oR\ oLk CHTEd:. DItng - BoTee | oirelILlinecaria v otio [om t0100 polsion aker said, wore uot loggards in peaco nor | forfeited all pght to protection under tho can Jump into tho van in the three games | ki’ oaton, of Haltimore, & race botween Cornell and Pennsylvania, cach | FTith raco it SR holx,r;_.x’rh.‘vv\.\.~(:.‘.‘.,:.ll‘,u.;; O el oo, | GRSfaRs i wvar, Tho young man was ltber- | Szresmont, Following Is the text of thu os o S LaaHN WLl 1ot b8 heatod: agal s o .us two crows holding the leid aln first,Cald . School Girl of. L privcipal ¢ eh school, | ally applaude scntial poction of:tho devision i here that bis toam will not be headed again T T a8 two crews Holding the lead at thincs pild e ramboure | had overythini aduyrably arranged and tho | = Mr. C. . Goodman, president of the board In tho framing of the agreement it was in the raco. Dixysd W Tout 6 Ob | wwormilass gt v e e e g seonl, thira, Tin programine moved with the utmost smooth- | of education, then stepped to the front provided that the chairman shall have author. Again, if Omaha takes two out of the | poon 4 B Pt ¢ 3 as impossible am & iy ~ Haramboure first, Captain | ness. i : addressod tho graduates, who aroso mlm.»mmr.‘~-u».n-m1wmr the association three she stands a fine show of leaving on | 8t. Loiiis SRS i R o8 i) i b T LHALTE T ol AL witlan At fifteen minutes past S o'clock the cur- | looked supremely Imw\ as they listened to | and ail rules and regnlations that may be ¢ s for fast time worc llent. | Sixth ards race. half m tain rose, displaying a stago filled with chairs | the adaress, adopted, his decision to bo binding upon oach or next trip with a lead that will b hard to | Haltimors .07 2 7 4 0! strong currantrun- | American’ Boy first, Lucifor second, Johusor HOHHOX VL P W SR UL watar was smooth, @ strong curront run- | Ameriops Soy rst L systematically ir d in flve tiors s Mr. Goodman spoke of the aims and ob- | member excopt as otherwise provided in - tho | Cincinnut 1 5 ; overcome, ns aftor Milwaukeo she has threo | Cofumbns. 6 e | wingand o favorablo” wind also “ussisting the house with an alslo running up the {6ty o LiLH6 Hifh soHOTEANA KAl tAb U3 hs soment: and further provision was made games with Sioux City, four with Denver, | Athietiex..........50 7 e e Racine at syracus, ter. There were soveral easy chairs | tho earuest wish of o board that all who all rulings and decisions of the chairman threo with Lincoln and three v ith Kansas | Wit 7 33 art, and their boat jumped n few feet 0 | e Ciry, Neb., June 25.—(Special | leit near tho front for the principal and | could avail themselves of tho advantages allstand until reversed by a two-thirds i ashonton, 57 3 the front with Cornell secoud, while Columbia, | | A TRArBoM aT:the boak thus afforded should re vote of tho association or ebit City, and out of these thirtcor ames sho i NovelibroToRLE besides mak Door start, sooined to losoat | Telegram to Tie B, |—On account of rain of the board. thus afforded should recoive tho fullest possi- | vote of 'the “assoviation or arbit ought to be able to capture at least nine. Gr.p o Wiminidh P pectal Tolo. | €VOTY stroke. 'In tho frst ten or twel no racing took place at Syzacuse today, but Came on in Pairs. ||‘;‘a-u’":.l;;::(.t{:l“xl\"\‘“::vvnm\‘;::‘::;"Il‘\“:fll”;]l;'1:“‘:1.\“'“ tion of ‘any requir of il Anyway today’s battle will be o great one | 5T ! \_Il. A“mlx..‘x‘x:\lu i 'w‘ fxlr‘-l“ : ‘”fl strokes Cornell’s boat shot up even with tho | tho programime will be carried out Friday The orchestra opened with a march, and | IHe wished the ;,:nnnn'«:: Abundant suceess | dsreement, penaltios wore providod and the Omaha public should attest to their | KYAm to Atk 1]|“ |=Presiden| Lo “" . 2 :\«‘;:m:y‘lwwi‘ ”l“\yrlflu‘» "!‘;Alulnufllll\llu’fl‘ll- v x’uux{mun-m Hv’u ..vm:t o pult'u!xu rnul- about the time the fourth strain was reached | 1 life, and a vital obligation was imposed upon psiro to seo the club red he -n. | Minneapolis club announces a genuine base- ro S0 close could mot be fal has been filled with fine borses for today and | the young ladies and gentlemen who had 3iven Thel omas. members to p: ch ponalties ufter they desiro to soo tho club retalved hero by turn- |y ooy ™ g Minnoapolis and Duluth | credited to either crew. ing tho baif | tho track is better than ever. Programmo | succossfully aseended the cducational Par- LS DI O RE shall huve. boon ,‘..‘.'”.'.' Dy oAt ing out and giving thom o big crowd. Thoy |\ Fi Tl tre Fourth of. July, play a | milo Pennsylvania forge d nearly hulf o length | for Friday: Trotting, 2:25 class, $400, pacing, | nassus, known as the Omaba bich school Whilo tho applausy echoed and re-echoed | ypier tha duty imposed upon us to construe aro playing winning ball, stand at the head : onipeties or 10 Duluth, | abead of Cornell, with Columbia two lengths | 2:9 class, #100; ruubing, balf wmile heats, [ course, entered in pairs from tho right ne through the theater, Mr, Goodman passed to | tho agreoment it is held that the notics as to today, and what more can tho lover of tho | Bam® in Minneapolis and another m Duluth, | bohind and hopolessly out of the race. About | §100, the back of the stage, aud keeping timo | the right of tho stageand with thoe assistauce | thy failure of any member to pay such penal- sport’ ask. Turn out and give cho boys n | though the cities are more than ono hundred | three-quarters of a° mile from the sturt DeloTe At HARtIord to the music passed forward through the | OF Prof. Lewis, principal of the high school, | ties i3 i effect an announcoment of the abun- cheer. Following will be tho positions of tho | and fifty miles apart. Tho games wero orig- | Pennsylvania ncreased their lead to nearly a | ving artford, widdlo aisle and coming almost 1o the foot- | 1O presented the diptomas to tho graduates | donment by tho member of the essential ob- two teams this afternoon : inally schoduled for St. Pauland Minneapolis, | length. Cornell here mado a grand stand Artrorp, Conn., Juuo 25.—The results at | Jights soparated, turning to right and leftand | 28 they filed past keeping step to the music ot | Jigations assumed by it upon becoming & Omaha. Positions. Mitwaukee. | and in order not to break the schedule | td gradually crept up alongside of Penn- Charter Oak todav are: passing back along the side aisles to their | e orchestra party to the agreement. Having given no- BHUNNON. .. voerres BOCONGurccsreormmnenso o POUIE | & o oLl schedulo | gyivinia and as the bouts neared tho mile :l: Rosalind Wilkes won, timo | seats with u precision and grace truly sdmir- When tho last member of the class had | {jeo to the partios to tho agroement of such Donnolly .. 0P hird. U im | tho unparatleled foat will bo performed. The | lag thoy were on equal terins with Peunsyl- | 2 Sl Mowbrino Mald second, Jean | able. This was the signal for prolonged ap- | fecelved tho coveted priza so faithfully and | abandonment by ~ the applicant o hulligan . S Righe U Rarle | Minneapolis game will be played in the | vania. i g ljeun “'.!‘., we: Marondes won. time 17, | DIBUSE, and a8 tho lust. member of the class | Bonestly enrncd b years of hard study, | fis ossential - obligations = under the Butellffo.............Onteh. Sehriver | moruing, and the teams will take o speclul | From tho one-milo to tho two-mile flag tho | , {118 bile sy Margnde u;.,',‘;y,n',.“ fan: | took nscut tho audlence becamo intensely Sxercisbaivor L and the vrad- | aercoment, and its refusal o iy RN e ,‘,,,, Rk A IR R SED B OTat D 187 !‘“_1’ race botween Cornell und Pennsylvania was | pop {aond, Mon'ey Killn th quiet und awaited the openiug address with : 5 > happy. tho penalties nssessed against it. In the SEreBatOHEMC eI AT Y | most exciting. It was the decisive point of ) | innie Wilcox won, | evident eagerness, Who Were the Cluss. decision rendeced in the matter of complaints ¥ ¢ “Didfrymmpte | Uireo hours quicker than thoy couid 'be et | tho raco, Cornclls worked like beavers to | tinie %211, Martba Wilkes | Miss Fannio 1. Cozgeshall was first to ¢ i with respect to tickoets from Kansas City to Eiteljorg.".." . i Wikkery | ried thero on a regular passenger tram. - The | obtain advantage, and the Peansylvau second, Packer 1) step gracefully to the front and read, or llowing are tho names of the graduates: | S¢ [onis and from St. Louis to Chicago it X train will movo at the rate of nearly fifty | worked fully as hard to save themsclves = ratier recite, her essay. The young 10 V. Adums, Bessio M. Latey. Dbocomes the duty of the chairman to bold WESTERN ASSOCIATION wiles an hour, A from dofeat, At the two-milo flag Cornell | INDIANS ATEN 10 FIGHT. v iR BidsR. olicsonsiiit ns b ar " tbtmor| PRONOTBLPAIL auline i Lantry, |+ that the applicant by reason of such abandon- Blair in Hard Luck. showed cloar of Pennsylvania’s bow, wi Corners.” She first paiaher respects to | {7l My Arnold, arziroto Lol ment is not entitled to have the agreoment Sloux City Kasily Wins the Last Gamo | B N SER ey fivo lengths behind Peunsylvania. | More Troops Sent to Check the | the ancient legead about “Little Jack | Mhihg'yl Buke '\‘,'.. wor b MeCuzud, | duinistored in i3 favor, and it is therafore from Denver. Bri, |21t begins to/look as if Blaircould rob .1'V’(‘.?,xxas.l."c"d::u:::xm:::'1‘;;‘::1‘",. foerey Threatened Arizona Outbreak. Ilh:\"m;r"“\»hu It corner. The fair Nottie & b Eva Amonda Niol e yito IRas MEEEEHO merits of the Sn . Cold P OUT GitsTont : d succe i £ 5 op | eader then spoke of dark corners, sharp [ Mary i, apptication.’ DexvEn, Colo., Juno 25.—Sioux City out- | piuy balla littlo bit. - F'remont musthavoa | bow, but the effort was too much and the [ L8 Veaas, N. M., June 25.—A further | FEEEE (U SPRIEAE R o e | N W, Konnoy Tiill'gs, ! i "{inny:ralirond meu are of the oplnion that batted Donver today and had more luck in | grudgo ngainst Blair. In tho first place tho | Cortiell men responding to tho final catl it | dispatch has been received from Fort Win- | [g o Secmed o possess sharp corners to | Bt Bonner, M Chairiman Finloy has exceeded his anthority bunching hits. A good lead was obtained by | ghoir boys m the Episcopal church beat tho | their strokes up to forty-onc and ran away | gato to tho effect that the trouble on the [ their characters and disposition Ny Bonoe! Wiiliani Pag! i giving the above decision. They the homo tean: in tho seventh, but the Sioux | g1 ¥ i BPSTOPRL BIEEEE PR EE | from Pennsylvania, finishing a strone winnor | Navajo resorvatjou scems to be increasing, | She held that there were wart corners n | uare S dnosts o Howar G barmo hold that nis busiuess is to interprot the City's caught up in the ninth, and with the | 70150 & % st e e ana | With Columbia at the rear of tho procession. | y iy renant Brost, who was sent with a do- | bearly every heart it peoplo only know how | Iidward L. Bradioy, Oscar Quicl, agreemont and that sinco the Alton s still basos full won casily. Scorc’ ininoiyecold-lontod byt ORI o LAk Cornell has now won thirteen straisit edad et e to finil them. With regard to commercial | Horaeo Butlor, ° Lutio B K4y mond, rogarded as 4 member of the association its ok et T yesterday the high school nine camo over and | race tachment of troops to Iern eanyom near i oormers the voung lady has some | o, Stoll V. It s appiication should have been passed upon LA T 2 defcated the clerks of Blair, resulting in a Varsl(y Ra0s Moda Fort L ice, 1o suppress the hostiles, has | yorinont — taoughts . to offe Sho Churehill, — Mae Sarzent, without referonce to avything that had gone ot 3 of game of ) to 0 in favor of Iremont. And be- e V. ArBILY, L OCAY Y sent a dispatch to Fort Wingato asking for | 100 i it ditor waaln . Cozzeshall, Winthron 8. Sarzent, before. They say the cliairman has no powor B 028 s, T sides all this, the I'remont baseball team has NMew Loxpoy, Conn., June 25.—Everything | all the cava vailable, as the hostiles ave | 151" cuvatully into the corners of their lives rxaret B Cook, \ W. Saville, to read o voud out of the association and that Buena. ff....4 f’,?}'.‘",‘,"["f‘,'." it hired Harry Conners, Blair's short stop and | is in readiness for the great university boay | thr i hireo troops of eavairy | o0 that the suniieht shod its ravs all | B Doy T, © S0 fur as tho Al ofusal to pay penaltios Curtin, 14 21D 3} pitcher. Harry is a good all round piayer. race, and this old town is packed. The hotels ‘\\"fl";lf’\v in ;" .vlwl;l xtuy\l grl.l(‘. |]n{:\;xlry sibeln| rronndrtoikaonitlini ettt ivounmEandEbanny. |iNel B o e Tt el is concorned the chalrman did his whole duty Newman, 105 3 N e e MU ave full to tho caves, The tide of popular | “¢1¢ 1 readinessiqho catied out. through old age. The applause which foi- | Alice M. Fawtot, it L Suith, when he informed tho other nvers of that Werrek b Get New IhirqiBasenian. i i : fowed mdicatcd the universal approval by tho | Mie Fuweett - . fact. Tue Alton, however, accepts Mr. Fiu-¢g Koynolds, o 4 Lixcory, Neb., June 25.—[Special Telo- | feeling has swung for Yule. It willbe a Becimingiaerions andionco of the axosliont ossav. Aiss Cog. | Hane A Gom. Lee O 1ov's docision as final and wil) procood o 8eE R = gram to Tk Bex.|—Clem Bushnell of | great, race, Last year 1t was good W.sHIxQTON, Jano 25.—Commissioner Mor- | gy pd sevoral vory. boautiful o : o L il independontly of tho. Westorn Passongor Totwls .....i7 1 4l ot Quincy has wired to Manugor Rowe that ho | 0F two * miles. © fuls = your it “will | gan of the Indinii biireau received a tolegram % rovmod hovsoar, : Aty DNl association. ~Logal notice will be given to- ST e PR A8 TN GRSt Will sign 10 tako third buse in the Lincoin | 9, VeEY closo for ~three milos, and from Superintendent Collins of tue Moquis o Williams and Miss Cassio lioss, Lulu Bolle Woirne, morrow of its intention to reduco rates from et CrY) o hosssbly longer, Tho bime ot en | Pucbly Indian sthiool, Keans canon, Avizona, | notd then s the andienco with a very [ Avna Huj Chicago to Denver from $30.65 to $25; D 2 X R % 11:30 2. m., the crews to row up the river, N H v I 4 1Y tio Ho: Lila Huribut 3 tween Chicag K iiisas 1 Citvifromi 81 T P : 3 I NBATTLS : in which he states’ tho Indians are threaten- | e'jovable piano duet, »IL - ithapso iribat, 1o L. 4 cen Chicago and Kansas City from BBty e 1 wa League Games, but inasmiich as hoth erews will stick for | in b SN AR s > Maud € Kratlt, Agnes o 5810 ATH Lot 60n BOHICRRO s tARE eI SoHIs SUMMARY, incy—Quiney, 135 Rockford, 3. perfeet conditions, it 15 quite possible that | ing to kill the whites and forvibly take their | Piof ) 2 2 Jet NN An ey D lllinge an AlOLoor Ol lak syore]| from tos6. The issuo has now bec Enrnod runs: Stons Clty, 2 Two-base hits: To- | AL Davenport—Davenport, 2; Ottawi the raco will be rowad down the coursy with | children from the gehool, aud that wilitary [ 700 ; . absont in Cuicago taking theit oxamination | clarly derined, and o fav as the Chicago & e, 2i MeClellan. Threedinse NIt Morrus At Cedur Rapids—Cedr ' Rapids, 4; | the outwoing tido i the afternoon as soon as | rewforcemers be sent 1o the school. Thonghts on Timely Topics. oA 5 Alton 18 concorioq 1t Is wat 10 the klte oo e Doubia wiaes Mt o Now. | dotiet, 5 the water is perfectly smooth. commissioner referred the telegram to the | Mr. Wallace Cadot Taylor then elaim>d ot i Quite a sonsition was cnused today by tne man, Kirst buke on batla: OF Konnedy, 15 off T e Tonight both of the crows were out soon | war department with the recommendation | attention for a few moments, whilo ho dis- announcement by the Chicago, Burlington & Tiart, 4. Hit by, pitehod batl: Morrissey 0 Aulifre. after supper, but ueither pulled half the dis- | that additional feinforcements bo forwarded | cussed the subjoce of “Compulsory Educa- NEWS OF YESTERDAY. Quincy voad that it will immediately resumo wood. pxu.umnu- y Kennedy. 8 Wild pitches SAN F'raANCisco, ~The direc- | tance to be rowed toworrow, inuulging in- | and the ringleaders i the present trouble be | t ' The young man svoke carnestly and 1he payment of passenger commissions in cast- e OneROUT AN ULy mInutes. | ory of the Califorula atbletic club are en- | stead iu spurts, sturts; ete. Both crews aro [ arrestod and held pending the setoment of | deliberately. * He said thero wors peoplowko [ | A London dispatch says Mr. Spurgeon has | orn torritory. Tho reason given is that it o deavoring to arrango a love contest for | inmagnificenyform, oG tho diniculty. e ¢ o | Touvtod the wisdous of “u compulsory cuca: ad \l‘l“l””:h‘(I(“‘!‘“";I . 1 tro dwerr. | 13100 Meolved tho protection that was 3 r Pitchoe Sy s b x cre has been very littlo 2 Mr. Morgan, in_speaking further of the | tiou luw, because thoy thouvht it fuiled to pjrulding & Co's planing mill, two dwell- | guaranteed it by the board of vulings. ,?".lw'"fk.' © Snving Her Pitchers. | August betweon Juck Davis of Omabu and | taryard men are a littlo sy about backing | Moquin Indians, swid they oceupy three high | harmonize with the spirit ani Liws of a froeo | W5 Bousesind wstore buried at Fimira, N. e R Ax8As v, Mo, June 25.—Kansas City | Joo McAuliffe of this city, The proposition | tneir crew. Thoy wantodds of 50 8, and in | and rocky ridges running parallel with each | republie. Tho spoaker said toat a compul | ¥y, BO¥ 3200 3 el won from Milwaukee today. The Blues put | has been placed before the men, who are | vicw of the lLttlo cloud that has hung over o . o T st Africa company. nt & meetingz held Concerning the suit brougnt by tho Pull- 3 b r ,, who N 3 d s 0 other and at right augles with the Atlanti education law frequd S aeng 3 1§ ¢ RRTORITE > S Ohle up a goud fielding gamo, the only crror being | both in_ the eust, and ‘it is stated 'that both | the Yale men for a few days past these odds | Paciti Ircad about seventy-ive T TG0 TSE it Rion DlaeHini et xossoebaliding i allc Bl rIATIARCOCRs COmpan YAk ek tholOhitgao. a8 low throw by Pickett. Score: have agreed to fight, The amount of the | have gono beggine. Tonizht there were | north of Holbrook station and west of Keans dom they nover could nave known [ e alehy ] g . v i STRsUEL My e T e iicre— | Durse will probably bo in thoneighboriood of | sevoral bots of &0 to 820 and _similar propor- | canon. They uro aiwuys in grout four of the | without bt oducation thus isainod. Ho | of hriss o eint ol ee Saneahionty | pmount of its iuterost fu sleepiti cars wsed Aninro Auinvoap | SH000 tions placed. Everything points to o grand | Navajos, who it is said often_despoil them of | belioyed that the safety and perpetuity of our | at New Orieans for recoln e Milior of tho St Pl phid tonay wIhe Bull Banning, 26,5 raco with unusual excitemcat. With porfect | theie small crops’ and in other ways muke | government depended, to u lirge oxtent,upon | By advico 0f his physician Mr. GLadstono | mi somiais wias o o e fourth it poaree e i conditions the record s in danger. !\}|;\|r!iv«3 a burdan to/them. . l‘\x:r_fuar of tho | tho aducation of the The fact that in | s kono to Lowestoll, u seuport Wi, for tho | ost in A A T S T mith, 1f . b o Navajos they buiid their small adobs and dirt e Ca aws wi »se of recraiting his health. Te owneéd. r r con- L X Jury {s Socured and Taking of sti- Sr. RIAG. ('Ilu\uls ullh\?hl the burren rocks and there | disregar / enacted, was, the The Micliizan senute passed tho world's falre \‘. "?“m,“ BRtrce f«lf“:(l‘l Illhll‘\l, ;‘,\” oun mony Begun they have lived possibly for ages. Tho | speakor hell, n sugma upon the people of | #pprovriation hill after reducing tho amount | {FACt&AYe s Hho ¥ikht Lo buy thoik on- Etoarns, ib Plokott, sa. |73 fourth interest when tho contract, t e ol R R R A TS Shee ] SRR PRl \d und water fr e 3@ stite o hel 5 s | 100000, 'Phe house wili concur, ou orast _wheol 0. coutract to Stenurs, S, D, June %5.—(Spocial Tele- | Some Good Racing at Sheepshead— | squaws carry theie wood wnd water from the | those states. ' e beld that huudreds of the | 10 JRGR Fhe howse wils conenre 0 0| iied’ at - valuation 10 bo Carponter, 5.3 4 olGrim, 0. 1 Gunirou, 6....5 1 0Scnrivor, ol 4 2 1 4 Quhione ) 2315 L blahrierye 3 8 | ram to Tus Bee.|—A jury was sccured late Snappdr Garrison Suspendod. valleys far below their cottages and their | young boys ana girls employed in stores and X ! . DT ST AV O T Cluuson 0 2 v Y L o ks, X R e o e vointed a royal commission to Investizato the | Upon —or —arbitrated. ' Tn . endeavoring to Bailthin.aioi 2 a in the Few Tails case and | Smeersurap Bav, N. Y., Juno 25,—A | Stallcrops arefn many coste srown i es should be tn School. 1o elosed by | workings of prohibition i othor countrios areo on Tho Valuation - contro T, 1| ot 58 | United States District Attoruey Sterling | crowd of 5,000 persons journeyed to the track | whito man and know avsolutely nothing of | pulsory cducation law of Nevraska, RN R L R e e e o R MACtagliol ‘;”'“';';‘””'“"“'“' battedball, made the opening argument in an able aud | here today, and were treated to some first | tho outside world. never having left their The speaker was very heartily apolauded. | wony in the Camp divores cuso at Waterbury, | due us under the contract A ON GRS KARaaiCIY e D OR A Di o 10 | eloquent manner, carefully reciting the many | class sport. Tho weather was o trifle warm, | own rocky hills. Thoy aro stron 1y prejudiced | Mr. Taylor had requested his friends not to | Coni. chargos mado by the Pullman compauy du XannasiClly e d 800080 8 9 32 | thrulling incidents connectod with the kalting | but .. asant withal, the track was in fine | #%uinst schools and white men’s wavs and no | seud him any fowers. A terrible thunder storm passed over the | the life of the contract. We shall bo glad to i T A DATIa M B ol ne e fivat o ths pardb ki i v will stoutly resist any further attempt |~ Miss Mao Fawcett came forward as the [ town of Jazerndorf, Silesia. Threo villy Navor ol mactor satblad by dmakimparbinl Rl inh I Kanas G T ‘alls. Mrs. Fov 3 was the first | shape and the card, while ot a heavy one, their childred within enlightening in- | last notes of a selection from the orchestra | Were st on'fire by Tizhitning and three uen | oo o 3 i rued rune: Kunws City 0. Two baso b Gar- | ywitnoss examined, consuming tho entiro day. | was evenly balancod and promisod much., e i e comldors md recitad mMury | and o number of eattie kiliod. WEST BOUND IATE WA t Joutite winya: Shoch, | Slow progress is made in taking her testi- | Tho fe it was the sland ¢ —— s Ride,” a melo-dr. o piceo The Prench senato has finally acceptod the ST ST 1 HiRumguleye. Bhoting DRORES e 0 At Ihojfeaturolofiiv wasthon Conoy laland oup 2 POPE "TITU. Buti el ol amolodraniati ipiocdin Lor tho chsnbur of depitics s ng duly 10 | Whilo the rallroaas hero were still com- Hatiitay Vi e o badte: O | mouy, as it hus to bo dono with the aid of an | for which Riley, the westora colt, was asked THE POP'Ss ATTITUDE, b the during couragd of 4 voung woman | [ tilo date ubon witles tho ¢ fonior io. | moiting o' L6 action of.tio Boston! & Al: i by Smith, i 1 I SChtver, imas ong | interpreter, though when it is laid before tho | to defeat Raceland and Potomae, Miko Diy- A : was visibly portraged. Migs Hawoett showed [/ gruin duides is 1o g0 luto eifeot Hiny i thbontTeatablis Nkl atake tandiFail hour und forty-tive minutes. Umpire: Gatley. jury it is quite faultless, being a plain state- | opg popresentatives. He did so, nd in such [ feports of Dierences with Cartin Lrligias n,':”u{. e Ot The first shipment of the now wintor wheat | rato of 41 cents on boots and shoes from Bos- Woate G i 4 ment of fucts from an Indian standpoint. | sycle as to stamp him one of the best handi- Manning Unfounded. O STt I-“‘. D s s e cian | mong “n“. ssas (..T.:.l Ill.!xm Wichite en- | ton to St Paul intelligence was received thit e Aecianian Bendine Wikiiessliraintoalihoitiiplifrom e umel o i oapinoracainiiratning, Rose, June 25.—Reports have again beeu | woll modilated and her gestures wero No! ¥ witto i sested ut sixty pounds, - * | the Fitebbury voad hud aunouncod a rato ot Lol fayed. Won. Lost. Per Gt | party lott tho agency until the fight occurred. | O the wholo tho talent fared well on tho | circulated regarding the popo's atttude | timed and oful. Hor articulation wus | A disputeh from Boussa, Asia Minor, suys | 3 conts on that commody from tho snme [aala s B oy | Mer ovidenco throughout is damaging Lo the | gy, us four favorites and two strongly T Y 1 excoption orroct erous bur it a band of btz i o O twot | Dotuts. Linooln.. i i i fareads % ¢ Y, towara Cardiaal Manning in respect to the | excoptionally correct. A rous burst of | thata band of brigands s arried off two of ~ Milwaukoe. ... B defondants, as cross-t ination did not ma- | paeked second choices carried off the mone 2 applanse followed the voung lady to her seat | the wealthiest reslaents of the place. Gend DK ENOUG A In eyl £ % | tevially alter the statements first made. "After doliberating threo days the board of | labor questions wiich havo occupied public | ARFERISE T ety SE B ot oo puat | tirma lava' boun sent In parsilt of the out- no Uik ENOUGH. 5 control has come to the conclusion that in the | attention so muchiately. It has boea asserted [ 000" " et i Luws, — 5 vod Condition and Kansus City . 4 i 2 . Sloux City... g iramon's’Annuslifournimont. future jockeys who bet shall have their | thavthe pope, disapprovinzof the advaneat HolA hvoraliHimesir o Pho rihunal of the Seito sentonced a_Gor- \\h"": C ";u-l“v ool nan nined Schneldor to five yoars' nprison- teady for the Hurvest Donvor 0Ux Far D., June 25.—[Special Telo- | | o : Sronsen : : 3 iconses rovoied. It was also decided that | e e s o e Duluth s L Bua Ly e o povokod, Thvas plso decdod thit | jdeas of Cardinal Maamog, has seat bim | Me. Arthur J. Cooley then askod the aud- [ hicnt for Veking phOW0ZE s bf Fronch (ot i- o : e L1 thojaccldont.y DOILE | 4, ctructions intimating to him that in the | ienee chis question: **What is a novel fia Tho" trial TooK Do With elosud Arcmisoy, Kon, Jun pocial Tole stato firemen’s tournament in this city today, | day was the fault of uo one. Jockey 5 g ! « e A e A O o || 0T 7 ¢ ptee With closed ) m o ik B 1A dreuching rain began winuing the champlonship of the state, mak. | Tison's licenso has ‘boen suspended in- | pove's opinion he was going too fur in his 10 Aphak] ! ' S Y i, , - | ning ampionship , maic | Fisonta | Liconso hus boen susponded ln- | 00D Do A N e author, | question in a very sausfactory manner. He | The steamer Fuerst Bismarck loft Now | in this section tust night, lasting until noon. Chicago Secures Another Game With- | inga record of 401 scconds for tho three | {r Giusy b0 i ‘ Itharoly i learhad it T "l__‘ S sl ched upon various kinas of novels, snd )wyh] l{h'“l ~'l-'l\‘ 'i'y”“' ook fu“"”fi" It also extended wost in IKansas and Nobraska 24 Anathyr (ol aliraor i A sed . ; Atiyelyiloarasd eso reports are en- | (el 0 ion i Who tho worke of Diek | Sotthampton Fridiy “moruing, ‘making the | 1 ¢ s g £ out Much karnest Effort. hundred yard run. duron with a toam that | M0 e swoonstakes, one mite, Fivo | tirely without founation. - On the contrary a | bl Particalirly wpei tho works of Dicke | i i duys, it s aid {0 | to tio Colorado Tine. Tho only bud resuis Cittoaco, Juno 25.—Today’s game was dull | has been under trafning for two months, | starters: Iun rattling finsh Eon. 1% to D, | vory intimato corvosposidenc: tis pussed | Nodiitic \oriters. | Tho oration pariook of tho | b : : was that farmors havo beon kept out of their and uninteresting, Chicago winning it easily, | made a maguificout run down the quarier ;)"“lh!‘t‘l‘l}: llfrnnlnu;m :“"-‘.1“.‘?‘,‘1’",."v‘h‘“‘ betiveen the popo and Cardinal Manning eniy | yuture of u review of various hiohag) umlx-d' from nlm. L ihe ] wheat fiolds a dav. The crop itseif 18 not Both Luby and Mullane pitched fino ball, but | stretct, making the run in 34 seconds, and | it Fif + 1053 to 2), throo leusths. | 4 ¢ Jately on tho oveasion of the publication ¥ in novel wriling, . hut . tho | oehine i e et T and s b |ty but it could not stand uny. mora mois- Anson’s men made their hits at the right | would have beat tho world's record of 33 had Seeond raco, spring stakos, for two of the social encyelical. - On June 10 the pope | Speakor, 1n the closing lines, gave bis idea as | nexed the isfand 0f 5. Rakan which is elaimed | pgro, There wi D bn it atls IR ALSORIS Mon 1A S ; Bdad s : ol at & enoh, with 31 fed, poniltios | received a detailed report from bis emimence | (o' tho jdnd of novels that should be read. Ho [ by Spain. P i A A time. The work of Chicago's outtield was | the coupling not broke. on then the | LI o wances, SIX fur ixht Seartora: | of the impression pooduced by the encyelical ¢ o peet | Proupe nnd Dave Bhodes, ¢ R 1L SORt AW Uk good. Pleffor mado a fine doublo piay un- | couvler pickal the picces up agam and made | Vietorz, 118 0t 10, stayed 1 front to the end IRElALG, <IN i epatt tho cardina) qe- | Gieved.uiay the influence of Houian wrIGlaE. | | LR O o NG mesiia at | A unuanluugibor iy boghen assisted, besides assisting two others, Scoro: | & vecord of 424, Sioux Falls ‘mado tho run | winaing'by two leniths from Air Plant, US | olarod that the pontitival document has not | o' S4¥ l“' 5 ',‘:,“‘"“'“"":'(:' l”‘,"‘;”' “T']‘ o | Suiiivan and Stavin, ag Kunsus City, . Kiodes [ c0unt of the scar of vwino bindors and il 01030 00 0 1 geq | L, bubuo Goupling was mado. Watgr- |t wilg s sty lenaths boforo Olisraite, 13 | ot wibh Y stifiitest opposition, nattior i | (e ot WLt the Wyl ol er strucie it o i nd W o S | thecondition of tho flelas, o tields ara Cinclunat. 00001000 13| tow 9 in} sevonds, | (840 B e wetpatakos, imilo and n far- | the bighor nor in tho lower spheres of lifo: | Hint g writers in that particaiar | " fatel ind s nTon Al TRt HBERCOR I DI I ol ¢ 6" Cluclnnatt, 5. Errors: | UL ono of thoir men got tanglod up | 1o lTFAG SNCTRARER IO RB L (T | thatic s tad o syapathetie recoption in | R o1 Eeeatupe, LOMotals of tho” Canadiun Paoifie railron | loued cradlos, and somo farmors caunot g e e B A 5 harness auc w8 Ailty-four seconds | oM Ve Atartorss LA HINeKLUH, el S RS ooraoy | 61 of literature. CUsn Lo ke wny sbitemont concoraing ths | o ing elso to harvost with, hicag Clneinnat!, & Earnod run: to 2, stuyed in front to the end Winning cas ly | the England press; that tho pleutocracy Tho address seomed to strike o responsive | yoport that i wis b tendod 1o s tond the roid y LS bbbl chord 1n the hearts of the audience and wis | from Detroit vin Towdo to Chieago over the (ntor GOt anta it allnanas cago, 1; Clnpinnatl, 1 when the coupling was completed. In the | by lengtn from Odette, 101 G0 to 1), who came | itself has ot taken offeuso and that the na- tional prejudice against Rome has becomo | Hidiiy Wblaudod, 0% Westorn survey. - OULDN'P SUPPO ono, championship hook wnd ladder contest | vory fust on the lust furlonz and beat Lizzie, SR WAVLDY RIBUEEQRT NIONALA Mitchell madoa record of 57, the Madison | 1002 to 1), six lengths for place. Time: 1:5545, | Honil basdive famust TEEE At BRobe » i PHILADELIIA, June 25, —The Hoston tonm | team 44, and Sioux Falls 471 Yankton won | Fourth' ruce, Coney Island cup, spoofal cn- | €018 A s e 3 Tue orchostra furnished a short scason of chamber of shipping of the United v i . went to pieces today and tho Phillios won | the prizo offered for the bost: appoaring vom- | trance with 31 o g 0 P | lihten ed und pacitie declavation, MV ox- | g melody. Ton antmousiy resoived it the e U the inter-co utal railrond comwission iRt Kelr iy ag i o arsare At by mal| Lo B " bost_appauring com- | ACE WIS M3 . 105 heeland, | poctations,” wrote Cardinal Mauning, *ha; : 3 tieship bill was @ woodiess and danzerous | from Chiel Eug Shijillct abow. thot two i v pany in the parado, Watertown for tho besb | yui{i'to's); Potomae, 106 (0 to 1. The: been surpassed.’’ Henry George Considtered. seasire and tho olaiber would oppose 1t by visitors all proved costly. Score: discipline, ana Sioux Falls hose company No. | wway with Kiley in tront, followed by 1tnco- e o Ind oo Cardinal B 2 o vy nouns i its power. civilian surveying purties aro now” well ad- Toston el 200 1 30 0 0—7 | 4 for possassing the bandsomest uniforms. paaziii n tront tollowed by Raco- ] Bfforts havo boop mado to Javding Miss Illla Bounervead a_very thoughtful [ ®Y00% mouhs ity power. vanced on the work of surveying the country Philadolplin.. 120300 7 s lnd and” Potomac. " Tliey uond s wiy by | Simeon to rolire fram his oftico of profect of | and moritorions essay upon “Henry Georga | IR Kuofle i sonoral agont of tho Wil | vt yorkatadereylop Y soiois Hita: Doston, 11: Philadelphin, 0. Errors: An Alliance Platform Hiealind and the later twa in: front of Poto- | the propagauda, but ho has refused to do so. | and His Theovies.” Tho young lady usked ton,. 1 ho thamp rostsind wnd iuarie | e N L an SO Roston, 8 Philadelphia, 4. Batteries: Nichols [ Guaxn Ponxs, N, D., June 25.—Tho alli- | mae. On the back stroteh Raceland was | No chango s thersfore probuble, for some | the audiznco ana hersell who this Hen Stravk him Dehind thoour, bronking his nock, | Rropescd ralivond between - North, & Mt and Bennott; Thornton, Esper and Cloments, | oo be AN S B 8 Aificuitios, Potomac enris up like & flash and | time at any rats, Georgo was that he should appear to possess | wnd produeing listant aeith, erica, Two partios left Quito May 25, one Earned runs: Toston, 3 Philadelphia, 3, anco platform adopted tonight makes nomen- | yv'the hioat of tho siroteh wis within i lonsth | Arrangomentsaie being compieted for the | 5o much moro wisdom with rogard 1o social | A disp teh from Bucnos Ay ressays: “Insur- ng south tho other north, Tho NEW YORK WAS 1N RUMOI. tion of the Ciucinnati platform but domands | oi the w coit. Riloy ngain crawled [ publication of & new weelly theological ro- | ana polivical reforms than any other man of | genis 1 Citninarea have ovorth et 1 pro nbers havo amordod overy fucility tn NEW Yok, June 25.—The Giunts wore in | & 100 centsilver dollar, taxation of mortgages, | sy and dnally wwon du'a euntor by, siX| view. ‘It will byigghducted by ftov, Mr. Ias- | the nge, ‘The fair reader held that Mr. | ¥inelul governmient S hro- | the way of promotinz thelr work by tho kov. o playing humor today and had vo trouble in | favors an income tax, prohibition and woman Raceluud ,,\.,u.‘ il socurad the | dnsute, who wili assisted by both Ameri- | Georgo should not bo passed by with a [ &18 onil e £ 1940, | o mon "'r}‘fl_'.‘ ol lkiay ‘r“h“‘*'_ L l“l llx‘u defeating the Bridegrooms, Seore: aufltuge, and also cudorses the Ocala plat- | phice by 1o I "0 can and Roman/g¥ates. - Tho review willbo | heer simply because he was a man among [ Citiss of rovolutlon ixo b L4 siastio in tholr oxpressions of tuterest in th Now York 4102001 30—, form o sweepstikes, ono mile | printed in Endigh and will make a spocial | men, Every great reform, overy —preat A shooting ocourred at a colored plenie from | undortaking \ ; | Tndinanolis at Maswoll, bi HADEoRK county, - LR i O S et ———— < Lonatuku, 124, (11 to 3, won | featuro of Amepiphh ecclosiastioal quostions. | and wonderful discovery had v | [P(anineiisat Aaxwoll, bi Haneasic conn iy, o P p— NPl New York, i Brookiyn o, Breorss | 0 el vs Folled. pusity by sixTonadis trom Hopmudu, 10, 0 to okmarnd Airst boon a practicablo thiui 10 but one . | o Ty, Tho shooting Wi tho result of | 11yannoy, Mo.. Juno 95 —An secidont oo Now York, 2; Broklyn, I tusl John Temnick was caught going throug hWha. hes O 13 5Wa 1 t0rea 1 ¢ . Theories which appeared absurd today might | an wed between Ed Harvey and John AMLILON, Kol L UBE ) 4 Broklyn, 4. Batt el ohn Tomnick was caught going through [ 1 Who beat ienwa .,.,.5..,,“-,,. the Railroads. Theories which al $ Ui i o T iy A S P D and Buokloy: Lovett and Daly. Eurned runs: | the house of Mus. iKruze, 214 South Twelfth | Nixth ) high wolght handicap sweep Cn10AGO, '1“3’1 Tho appellate court | become popular belicfs tomorrow. [ U o q MRS, FEW TAiLy TESTIFIES, A 1 1 & 3 0 0lhoon we. 5 Daleyiple, 1f. 1 0 0|Earlo, rr. 0 3 1/Camplon, b’ 0 | ccucoonmnen WasniNGToy, June 25, —Advicos roceived New York, i3 Brooklyn, 1 . 4 stakes, one i @ furlongs. SIx st Miss Bouner touched upon the land theory e oo conncll of rallway employes | inino near this city yestevday in which ono PUFSENT FROM PITTSUUR streeh, about 1 o'olock in the morning, takos, ono mile i threo furlonzs. Blxstart | today ronderod gidocision of fnterast to rail- | of the great modemn idealiet, and arsuod thy | met at Forrs Maute in seorst sosslon (o 1 jan lost his 16 aid four othicrs recelved LAND, O., Juno 25.—Pittsburg had A couple of ofticers wore called and tho \gths trom Tea Tray, 157, (oven), who beat | road companies® Ijgoverruied the lowor court | there was @ vast amount of solid fuct and | s tha vonsideration of x"_w Srguling bos 10us 11 not fatal injurios. gamo well' lu hana and lost on ac- | fender was taken to potieo headquarters. | Lowlanden 10, (3 to 1y short head for second | jn'eaying from the jury the case of Isaac B, | hurd, practical truth in tho theories and ar- | st syuieiaien sl b S U S0 - count of disastrous errors by Berger, a muft | 1RO prisoner is an ignorant Swede and can | place. g’ k0 o g g ssonted by the subject of her 0 o ho Engl e Hanp, administrpiar of H. S, Hall, and di- [ guments presonted by the subj SWILehinen avaking 1o withiraw from the of a dificult fly by Carroll and Baldwin's | NOither speak nor understand tho English 3 3 ) BERLIMIIEMERO) & iy QUG paper. The young lady spoke with con- | counell . o poor pitening. Beatin was taken out of the | langunge. Tho police claim that Temnick Fine Sport at Washington Park, recting a verdiotin favorof the Grand Trank. | AW oice ¥ ¢ a pleasing, per e e s S ot s Sa i and e o WIth His Thumb’ Box attor tha feth o he hud 1o speed. Seons | had partnor with him when bo ontored the | Cuicado, Juno 25.—Six thousand peoplo | Hall was ono of tho two persons killed inan | suisive tono of vowo that held "o | enier 1ite nationni g secoptod o | cpi S S SIS e e Nethorlandy Olovoland. ... oFo ofntatRT el g ano 1 HORAS MU BB RYEAY: Journeyed to Washington park today and wero | accident on Lnu&finluuh' road near Hamil- | undividea attontion of wvery one of her | restznition or dosmh & Vinew iwifurane | A boy i saud to have savat tho Nothorlas K Dloxel QA0S E rol wagon carriea Temuick to the , 2 ; auditors.’ The closing sentences of this Vot l, anil 110 1 g0 sucecad hin el Pisapnre 0.5 B &0 D 0= | 1gl whore ho was chargod with entoring a | Fowardod with & Huo day's sport. ‘It wes 100 | ton, Canads, hroaro somo doron suits | auditors.” The ‘closiug sentonors of iy | ANOTRL ALY N Riee, springend, | saved from the tnvasion of discase by & ottt Cloveland ot Pltesbuns, 10, Eerors: | 10,0 No'Stdlon proparty was found on his | warm for com’ort, and fans, umbrellus and | now ponding ¥ staw courts dononding | 3%av, 38 SRR e IWEERGEEAS B HEREY | conmind i bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilia. This medicio Viau and’ Zimmors dwin. and Fieids | berson. parasols were to be seen in abundance. The | on the questions involyed in tho presontease. | (ot B ERESH HA% TN FEAEFAER it s coy soment of tho fivos | lmparts i o the systei il stcnstiong Eurned runs: Pittsby i g track, while dusty, was fast. Itacine wasin | The lower court heid that tho action could | gidjanco could Scarcely restrain ti tory sono f tho Cotumbla collogos | gvery organ and fbre of tho body, . A EREARA SANMRDER atallod on odds as favorite 1n the first raco | 1Ot be maintained under the laws of Illwols | gyryions of approval until the tinal words | ifilting fr IERL 9 ipgnal 1 have taken a great doal of medicine, Natlonal Leaguo Standing. S4x ANTONIO, Tox., June 25.—At Encinal s 4 tho flrst raco | a0 tho accident happened in Canada | HadPont BLANIERES SR NN Ty | S, A o et Do UM L but nothing has doue me s0 much good s 3 ¥ on the Tuternational road near Rio Grande | 19 Wus hewvily backed, howover, and wou | and the Canadian law differed from that of sl arospusInad. AL B0 XORE M. B sl AYiir'a Barsanarilla. - 1 oxneclonocd ics hgjins Played. Wan s Por O, | : | tho money in a canter. ‘The second event was | this state 8o matorially that to enforco it | Hhed® BOF Huil bow G PR Tho {ui Charles Rico, wilus Charley lodwer fckal effcts before T had quite finished one Now York.... 3t I 303 | durlng rlotous fannango tonight, attondod | & good basting raco, noarly il tha horses | thin 2te 0 HEENLS N e baliey. | o applnuse was twuulwous Tho faiv | Charies Kok ilis Charies lodeers w | o et o ey Wit It it the SRAREO: 11 0xt 2100 & 3% | by Mexican damsels, negro men and white | having some support. Longshot, at 4 to 1, | Upder the Cavadiay law tho jury is to dosig- | Feader peceiverd mihy foral mantfestations of | G duiiy wis L SFARpRG e . “hatigr b LR (U oakly e [ LKA loveland ‘9 | wen, Deputies Jones, Copo and Carr at- | won with somothing to spare, nato to whoa tho damuges should bo paid. | “ieaad Havior - ( i roa | Chirie of sk S8 Lo Oann Dol bitad AdialS LLEKON v biladolphia i1 | tompted to quell @ disturoauce. ‘They were | - Tho third race was the ionwood stakes | A1\ s "a " diTerouco only in dotail of romo- yBdward Terlor Grossmany then reclted | wiyhonter. " Hieo| e Laias and, v, Woaload, Texia, Brooklyn. 51 | fired on. Cope was killed and Carr shot | and eloven two-year-old colts went to the | guine"says the higher court, and this jean be | Lo F e L L A o al f-nossoas. | MrLY il puynds of oplini he R o Y P Srh & A AT - | fire au oyes aud August Rio- | sud ho was played by tho knowlng ones. chiuery of our laws. In other respects the . vipve ecitation was | belle gang of amu e Honaars e bold. jockey delayed the start haif an hour tx i AT T .n-“uxrud undor | Bim many ..;,"“.‘.‘.?u'ifl“x.»lx' recitation w MR EHOR L T i :u.;qu‘:lwlll‘lwht\ b T havo wied for nv:l ERICAN ASSOCIATION, o = oo to get away first. Curt Gunn,.a 15°tol | por' e Uil always be enforced. husiastic SPPAUCEC, T tho hi Jus sid Ghit t ears, wikd ain at present nstig, with excol- ANES L ARARER4 FROX To the Traveling Men, chance, won under & drive from the favorite, [ """ » A L LpAniey “‘:m tho ontbusiastio | O rinany, upon the gosaslon. of font rosuia, 1t anabies e o ks n‘n‘ll\v::yl X 2 5 . ca. | Tomorrow night at Knights of Pythias hall | Bashford. ~o pplause of tho vast audieuce iu pluving a | §f SEEELGY, e BREVEARTE, UE 83 at my post, enfoying the best of health— Bt Louts Finds the Kellys Compara- | W WREE 880 R S mmercial Pilgrims, | . Ed Boll should have won the fourth race, Boy and Man Drowned. violin solo, *“I'raumerel,” by Sehumavn. The [ S TISRE BEESEGR TS R T 11 ¢ parads, Malden, Mass Hyaly Easy Biuoking, Wil hava & Ruseting of Importance to the | Dut Brittan outrode Gunn and landea Lwwoid Cuteaco, June #.—Eight-yearold Jobu | YOUNE i Wit tossileq She Clown JRC A | Clae widavd, the vineesilizs, winld ot | A [ Sr. Louts, Mo., June 25.—The Browns de- | g of imp . a winner by tho shortost of heads. Following | wyatt while playingin Lincoln park this | Sneore picce, which ho Koy oo . | Jion n ! % ot W affend tho fuel yer - ) arsapa""a Y o fs th frert Omana traveling men. The mewbers of the he detalls 5 | to the entire satisfaction of every one pros- | ligs of the country in Fegari Wia proper obs foated the Cincinnatis this afternoon fna are the detal § e o T ‘s Bt ! = AN A8 AN | council are somewhat disappointed at the | 'R ¥ s ¥ afternoon fell 10to the regatta course. Wen- | gnt. He received many handsome bouquets, | servance of the Sabbuth FREPARED MY oue sided game. Umpire Davls made somo | yyathy shown by the traveliug men nere, and | , FATstraee: burse §600, for tworyour-olds and | gal Vandrahm, a laborer, dove after the lad | Her Ohject in Li.e. - DE.J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowall, Ma- bad decisions after bolug badly rattlea by | hope thata little more intorest will bo shown | Rt ine. 12 (7 16 1, won under & gontie pull by | but neither boy or man came to the surface | < r SEA 1 by Druggiate. §1, a1z §5. Worth §3 botlies Kelly's kieking. Stivetts aud McGill pitched | in the organisation. w length frow Ohlnes, 102 (10 to' 1. who bewt | alive. The two corpses were rocoversd | Miss Juliu A, Schwarta then sppoarod be Dr. Birney cures catarrn. liso bl

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