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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES. ¥ KER. | in the tenth inning on Haliman's two-base and upwards, throo-guarters of a mile hoats, M Q r " N (‘l D - ¢ - | : B o o minos be e, | Thiriton ageeovmr urse mant. Jome ot vt | MISS CHEVAL () sLADSTONE MUST GO. | WESTERN PASSENGER AGENTS ke 3 9 Weinarioh @ to 1), :hm l‘l,mu a Agnes, 04 (W to1), & [CONTINURD PRON FIRST PAGR.] ¥ 4 VnZton....... hool [l 4 —— X . « PAGR. | shook, ss... s 0 4 Athiatics 3 8 | MHatond negd e Sthroe, 110 ® by - - IR S ¢ ¥ 3 2 nd e 2 Throe, 110 8 to 1), won by & ¥ ot g . B 4 Yestorday's Game Went to Milwaukes by | ’3.i¥ " !f t L whlts: Washington b T ATe TR ] grugbcs DEFGRY CrRU 1oy She Explains Hor Opposition to Rev. Dr ::."1,:‘\:“',‘,2“-“:1;\1:?“{.:;‘.f ';“:M,,",n:" .m: They Hold a O.nference and A to Moot Virtue of the Umpire's Blunders, Gt 951 i 0 un and MeGiu to; Chimbortain and Milllg Lot Big Tureo won,, Time: 118 Phillips Brook: but, determined to earn fame somebow, had the Alton's Rate. Davios, P.vserrs ¢ RADFORD LOAT THE GAME. i "rl“‘”'"'}l* enteant I-l oy, i —— acruise in a pontoon boat on the lako in the < L | 4 e ] o1 07 (10 t0 D). won b ' crator of the oxtinet vole ki e N ROUNDS. , - Bostoy, Mass., June 7. — Baltimore | Giiido, 12 0 tofR was socond, nAlf o longth be " ot voleano, She will te 3 WORST EVER SEEN ON THE GROU _Total i playod the Reds today and won. Radford's | fore Rintax, 984 o 1. third. Timne: 1. DEFENSE OF HEBER NEWTON'S VIEWS. | hor exporionce to tho pubiic—thoy all do [ THAT ROAD SUITED WITH THE ACTION. SORS N 018 WO WIRRIAR PUR Mate: errors were costly. Score: Sevonth rachibirso $700, for threo-yenr-olds ———c now, which sometimes makes lifo very hacd. Omaha's Players Contributed Some by AL faston el 000 050 0 8 8 — B | Ton. 80 e wab Duncan, who triod to. munder his. wifo &t maha Ly pedes At iloi L Omalia .. ... 30000 3 | Bultimore ") 0300013 *=@¢]|MilenTonsulers: Warplot, 1@ som Unras | Conversation Which Led the Spirited | poyiswsjoold, Walos, will be tried at Caer- | ¥ °01ing That Ten Dollars Will Bo the Awful Poor Work to the Re- Milwaukes.... - :‘:1“3 20 4 |v.‘,:"|' 1!‘.‘1‘;:]:"?[;» IVLHI!‘M'VID 8, Ernvrr* .”v‘::l :';“1’:“' :,. l'xv' riok |In-lu was a nock be- Lady to Consider Dr. Brooks as narvan on July 13, Little doubt scoms to be rmanent Passenger Fare Be- Oihe gl tamie y o i 2 Ba fen hind Carus, ne . 3 bl sult—Other I‘!nu- ball Games rnod runs: Omahn, 2 Miiwauken, 1. Two | Fareelii MeMahon KJ{ . = e Heterodox—Beginning of entortained as to Duncan’s lunaoy, tween Oaiengo and Kan- and Mattors. B " Ko 5 ko, 1" Doutl olavs . F v N ity Exten e ot a Sensation, Grand Duke Michael Michaolovitch, the sas City. Witlsh Lo Shanmon. to MeOnyTay.. Firss bass American Association Standing. KAX8As Citsy: Mo, June b el ostracised nephiow of tho Czar of Russin is - oy | 90 Dalls: OF Eiteljorg, 4: off Dayles, 4 LI T Plavod Won. fosu Per Ot tions wero all favoravle today for good staying at Cheltenham. His wife is a OLONEL GEO. | by pitehed ball: By Eiteljors, 2. Strick out: | 8t I - 2 racing. The weather was hot with a slight | Bostoy, Mass,, June 27.—Miss Alzire'A. | handsome woman. Ciroaao, June 87.—A moeting of the won. 1o Vies 8. Bnssad balls: Suto Roston....\"\ 00 STRIEF took ye oAb il At UL Baltinors ! 7 | breezo blowing. “fhe track was dry and fast | Chovalior, whose Dbittor attack on Rev. | Marquis do Bretuiland wifo, noe Miss Gar- | cral passonger agents of tho wostorn roads terday's game in wplre: Steief,_ Oincinnuel . 4 | and the crowd was large. The only favor- | Phillips Brooks in a letter to Itev. Do Costa | ner, are stopping at Sir Williawm Gordon | was held today at Chairman Finiev's oflco to his two hands Game Today. ALhlOtios. . omnrers p 1tes that WOLL OIS Lottie in tho third raco | led to so much opposition to the Boston rec- | Cummings, in Altyre, consider tho action of the Alton reducing wrapped it up caro- | The Milwaukees and tho Omabas will meet, | koisvitlo 0 ) | and Bluo Rock in the fifth. Owing to tho | tor's election to tho bishopric, nas written & | Au African chole is tho latest novelty. | tho rates botween Chieago aud Kansas City folly in manilla | for their socond tussel this aftornoon, and & | oo success of tho meeting which was to bave | Jong lotter to the Horald oxplaining that the | They are not from Amorica. Thore are six- | and botweon Chicago and St. Louis. Tho paper, tied it with |, red hot battle is down on the card. If they hnois-lowa League Games, ;""f"“ll.‘j"l;l:'r the directors '_v' the nssociation | reasons for hor attack wero based upon the | toen of thom, and tho object is to raise discussion was brief, thore helng but one yellow ribbon, and | the Brewers—win today thero will bo but | Al Quinoy ~Quinev, 3; Rockford, 4. Juiy e :;”'lo\i’\‘:u:’l(ldml"l:\_tl‘“t»]:;‘:;vv;:‘rlhl)l“\;{ following incident: **On May 5, in a conver- | money toadvenc) the sociul condition of their | thing for tho chairman to do. Ho authorized presontod it to Mil- | the thinest strowk of day light separating | (i dTeum il DR Ot b | L e e oy Bastinao._won, | fation with Dr. Brooks, I very fully described | conntriots will givo its Arst portormanco on all the interestod lines to mect the Alton's f Wi, them from tho lead, and tho Lambs will fight AR 791 Golonol Cox. second, Box Daxton third. Tinie: | 10 him what I considered a most significant | July 2 rate locally between the points, taking effect 109 mass meeting held the Sunday previous at Max O'Rell will leave Fagland for the | next Tucsday, and also to uso a $10 rato bet. P e ¥ as if their lives depended on it. Captain Wils Diva a Aud that is the | it ¥ i v i el s b “ond race, pool room handica; : 5 /4{1 Petit also realizes what another ctory nd race, pool room handicap, Chickering hall, New York. Said meeting | United States on his third locture tour on | ween Chicago and Omaha for basing purposes ~ ST. Paut, Minn,, June 27, —(Spocial Telo- o= 1 X L0, B only way Milwau- | means and wi ve o1 strongest ten 5 2.5y one-sixteenth miles: Dan Mook won, Topgal- 2 i L VER I Ve HA00 oan it y e “(":EI:\‘:}JJ;;: \\7:1‘4!{‘1?\‘ “f‘- '»’r\n.\-l»y" ;m\r“-‘\, gram to Ttk Bex,]—Walter R. Wilmot, the nt socond, Dewborry third, Timo:” 131 was called by the Benedictine revivalist | October 21. By the way, if you don't know | on through business to and from points wost 1t 1s not out of chagrin over a soro defeat | €5t kind of work and the bost of ball playing. well known left fielder of the Chicago teai Ly :\m{"'\”“_'v'”rW{“"'I";'*,-A“;::y" evangelist monk known as Fathor Ignatius | it, all his English books are translated from | Of the Missourt rivor, On trafic the present that this charge Is made, but simply be. | Herearathe two teums: arrived hore this moruing and in the after- ds third 3 W to protest against insincerity within the | his Fronch by his wife, who is an excoeding. ;‘\‘]’l‘"‘*d‘“‘l’l":""‘:l;";‘};‘""”I\"l”l‘ il bo main causo it is o fact. On an average Mr. [ Gimahe, Pasitions. Mitwaygon, | 100 in Judge figan’s spacl trm of tho dis- Fourth tace, ono mils, oats: Annio May | chureh and in the pulpit, boing spocially di- | 1y clover wito—many thiuk tho clovoror of | etiroiy sati o phaayhis aegh 18 2 3 average N Shannon.... ........80cond Pt TRE BRG] s e dy second. e Tld. roctod ags T Sbol NUW con- ST, v sutisfuctory to tho Alton, an L Stelof's umpleing horo has boen first class, | Donnolly .. hiet : Tolt | trict court was grantod a divorce on grounds | 81X furiongs: Blue Rock won, | Fected against Rov. Hebor Nowton's incon- | the two. o further reductions will be mado by that but by his egrogious blundors yosterday he v Right..... ... Earlo "" '“:H llm\\m desertion from his wite, Orleni nd, Enmett third Tino: 11T sistent position. The moeeting was not to Lord Chief Justico Coleridgo is gotting it | road without good cause. Thero is n foeling ut by his exrog! dors yoste d e Ot os i oo HENELY “eankio 15 Wilmot. Their married life had [ | SIXt race. fivo furion Jon won, Blio 6tekt ‘RGRINAY feobdoni. o op S5 145 % among ratlrond mo A Thoy wero utterly and lncontinently vile,and | Mc i et ee O wp Thoy woro wedded at. Menomince, Wis., in | wonyatockyard = eace, one-half miles, Bill curtail its logitimato exprossion outsido & | which ho charged against North fow | peniiim &iveniod il pcanns CiLy wili noxer wholly without reason or excuso. A blind | Waly Udhegbop AL <o:-Dalegmiplo | 1836, ar 1 movall to St. Pul, whoro o mide | § econd, Grity Eagle third. Time: ;'Inn“n “‘-hn»:. «:.,v,.;m.lu \'un;\zmullml vous o | oKy ot Pthe i AbtTon" | BOWRRY | ATOHISOR: - fokt. (RN, . HEBRC IR faveE oL y 2 RO 80K | goma startling discoveries as to her charae- — oyalty to distinct dogmatic tenets. E'mar | against him by an architect. T was [ such a rato for a long time, but the Burling- man could havo soen botter than he, and a ¥ Piteh X Vickory 4 4 5 [ arioan w7y 0 5 an architect. Tho jury wa: 1z time, but the Burling SERIInG " Eibs. b: iHatier HBdyHAnts T ; ter. Sie finally created a public_scandal by 5 LG LI L Athletes. Ignatius unhesitatingly admitted this, stat- | scared into giving n verdict against North, | 101 and Rocl Island, which have a valuable o v Down Went the Millers. running away to Spokane Fails, Wash., with | MANCHESTER, June 27.-<The visiticg team | fug that tho very platform on which ho stood | Tho chief justico will get a tumble soon, un- | 10011 buisiness to- protect, huve always op. = just such cases as yesterday | Kuvaas Ciry, Mo., June Kansas City | ® handsome St. Paul traveling man. of the Manhattan Athlotic club of New York | would that evening be occupied by & man | less ho is satisfi 1ite l)l"‘)\]‘-lg\l}“l‘ll’\';“\;‘\ll O ug. | bosed it Now that the rate has beon T80 RadTNS - INEL. & olub: Luboula)] wak: el MIRAEAROIS" by -DURCHINE: tLF = — competed this afternoon with the crack Ath- | Who wouid uttack tho truths that he (the | ou forced intg effect as a rosult of the difference p Nebraska City Lost N OIe) Ao s erue1s thay HO (S [ vocate, Judga and fury. botween Chairman Finloy and the Alton 1t have soma redross, but it has nono, and can | pot T X ¥ ; i hits, The features of tho game were Shu- | Nemuasks Crry, N ; fal | lotes of Eneland at the Englisn o only kick, erin and bear it. No intoutional | gart's batting and a running cateh by Foster. | mojm: i Il pectal |y ampionship meeting. This meeti shako hands with Hugh Pentocost as an hon. | _ The Handol fastival at tho Cryatal palace | 823 (LW 1L 1 can ovor Bo pub back to tho wrongdoing is charged ajaiwnst Mr. Strief | Score- Nt Mol e LI ULIUR LLCR et e R L L e e e B A endod on Friday. It was successful in avery | 800 bisis, =000 o luctl d 5 S sl Al : Nobraska City played ball today in the pros- n otic event of Engla s | an Evangolical church to undermine distinet v, oxce RS s § iere 15 danwor of a furthor reduction in hero—ho is too square a man for any wiliful RN T iR Lhicliei i ity D B O o st e Amntouy | o Svangolieal ohurch to undormino distinct | way, except attedanes, which was much | the rato frop St. Louls o Chicago. Tho fraud, but again it is repsated his work was AptirodE ST AN Ll il owd of prople. Longstreot | Athletic association of (roat Britain. Aetend) NGt siohjhowaver, he: ed. was | Smaller than usual, Alton reserved the right to reduce its rato to tho most abominablo seen on the bomo RISl et b, i ! . orful game for Nebraska City, [ Luther Carey of the Manhattans won tho | Hober Newton’s position. Father Ignatius [ Florence Belton, the music hall singer, but now the Jacksouville Southeastorn grounds this season. Fonter. B0 T put Miles lost, tho gamo_for the homo toam 100 yard champioship rage, making tho final | then road extraots from tho biblo ralating to | ow billod as a sister of Countoss Clancarty, i3 lamoring for it aud noads o vousont of ve Milwankeo hor 4rst two runs AR rling 5 - mufling an easy av a critieal mor a > seconds, The firs was | the miraculous conception and bodily incar- | is better looking than her sistor, 80/ || e cakp conusotiony that Atchison: voad Ho L "‘“’L‘" : "“JL Sl 1 Nebraska City lost tho gamo pucely on er- [ won by Romington of tho Manhattans in | nation of Josus, tho letter of whioh thochureh | coarss £ ov sistor, and not 0 f o puti into effect. The Atchison bas not boyond auy sort of doubt or qu i rors, but the. Plattsmouth boys playod well, | 10 2:5 scconds. Carey won tho sccond heat | acoepts, stating th S it . docidod whethor to Joln its ally in roduciny pts, statig that the two fundamental e ; y " A match for the Euglish chess champion- | tho rate or uot. i thoro is not a singl tho visiting | Ghmsonec. o3 0 & oro is not a singlo memver in the % ! 300 2 % Plits 1t R T uRsat0 As Stevenson beat the Scoteh champion, Green, | churches wore vt o - ship was arrangad yesterday botweon Black- 0 $3 UNSTRADY i los wore those, their definite and literal god ¥ COAL RATES UNSTEADY. 7 0 4 The score by innings was as follow also in 10 4.5 seconds, and in the fourth | doctrines of both the Catholic and Protestant team who will contradict the assertion. 4 k 00 DEaS Sty bt H -5 sacond 3 q i s Of courso tho game was intonsely exciting, L e Nebraska City.......0 0 20 0 1 0 0 03 b.\jl}':r'n f’o’ulv-lm ml’”\ onds. _ | interpretation of the’ immacutate conception [ burn and Gunsbsrg for £60 a side, the first The committoo on coal of the Waestern g % like oo moted | Gunson out for interfering with fieldor. e 90T, 3 i jins 5 sec- | therefore, no one has a right to remain in a Midgloy, recommends that such lmes in th the Lambs had anything liko justice metod P B Brary, v‘!‘ub_ June 26.—To the Sporting ""I‘l!~' i " » churel declaring such a definite statement of e 4 association as_desire to do so may w:. \|:?| out to thom, it would nave beon & most en- [ g0, SOOMERYE : o | Editorof Tits B We seo by totay's Bee | It the quarter milo run trial heats Rom- | faith who did not accept and teach it, and placo is settled. Not more than five games.a | Baltimore & Ohio in a through rate of gas joyable and satisfactory ene. MInnoapolis. vvreriiirseesal 0 0 1 3 5 | that the Fromont high schools dofeatad the 'fi"-‘"{‘\'\'v(;'[v‘.:'f’ ,\l.mhlmun\s \vx;n uu;t first heat | surely not one who deliberately denied it and week will be played. coal at §2.50 per net ton from Pittsburg to And like the umpiring of Colonel Striof, BUMMARY. clerks by tho score of to 0. That is a big | sirug m-*"w 'Q':m;mi“‘l‘x_'.‘&‘vw‘;‘“l;v;“hd;d widely preachod the opposite. = All this was TR the Mississippi river on business destined to the playing ot the home team was decidedly Barned rung: Kansas Clty, 8. Twobase hits: | mistaj We acknowledge that we were de- | S TS by | narrated fully to Dr. Brooks, whereupon ho . - B ae points beyond, allowing the Baltimore & e “yg‘ O alorous s 1t muy soom, they | pmith kiokote, Shigare dliroebase hites Dar- | feated but no Wuch wscore. o raaliscoro | ° A i U i bo | Feplied with much warmth of fecling: “Father MARRIED HER DUSKY LOVER | Ohioaminimum of 2 per ton east of Chi- um, as analog 3 ay seem, they [ ling, 'Shugart. S bases: Foster, O T L i D roal 8 Morton, the Englishman, easily won the | Ignatius is a course, vulgar, ortinent fol 1 i 7. Contrall wi BRIV v : ; 5 Dotiba pinys:. Manntng. to. I was 9108, Yours truly, i 7 Py guatius is a course, vulgar, impertinent fol- | o e ¥ ago. Tho Towa Central was the only mem- would have won the game hands down. In & G LA L N. NAUDALY, a1, rf::’!'.‘"‘:"g:;‘llll“ba sixty yards in 28 minutes, [ low. Heber Newton is uot dishonest. It is | Strange Infatuntion of' a Beautiful | ber of the committee that refused to vote the the first place, by reason of sundry causes, Duke. 4. by’ pitohed ball: 1ty n Sl IR e e a moro difforence of interpretution.” Amazod Belle of Long Island. wdjustment, its position being that it could as has been the invariable rule here in times | 3 Jiuk o tr TR D Deadwood Shut Out. OV R A A A L Beo Rt || oo ooks g noatoibosise il AR W) 68 Nitw i VoK dab ol 57/ =ha i rasidaritailofs | 0K 0EREK to jt unless satisfactory arcange- of importait amos, thoy teolc tho fiold i a | way. i e houw mad'aiy minsien. | Brriw Fourcaw, S. D., June 27.—Spe- | " I tho high jump for the challengo cup, | Homm Nowem kot Jor it Brooks | Goou Ground, a protty villige on Long DERRLEI L G Rl BT weakened coudition. mpiro I eio s P | —T SnihT J At ! Newton believes that Joseph was the . . ) L 2 on this basis. A it was on account e eliviwas ot way off Tl might e c 111 togram to it Br.| —Tho Dead- | Jounings of Kiclana. wou with b fest 0%y | human fathor of Jesus, just tho samons you | Island, eighty-live miles from New York, | of tho Peorin situation that tho adjustmont consistently add—and Halligan _essaved to Battle of the Tailenders. wood and Lead City clubs playad here “,bl“v~ 2 ol ‘31 the Manbattans and | and I had human fathers, and that the body | are deeplv interested in a remarkabie clope- | by way of Chicago was proposed, the atti- 1l his posicion at third, while Traftley was | DeNver, Col.. June 27.—Duluth won the | todav fora purse of 825. Score, $to0 in ILHIE PoRt "“.‘;‘“““‘ tlod for second place | of Jesus was stolen from the grave and that [ meat and marriage. The hero and heroine of | tUde of tho Towa Contral is rezardod as un- sont to right. The Professor, it is alleged, | game today by bunching their hits in the | favorof Lead City. Overtwo thousand peo- i LR LD el his resurrection was of the astral or spivitual | yp o amaie aro Garnot Douclas Balt reasonable. Mr, Midgloy decided that the had anottier attack of malaria'and was unfit | fourth, assisted by somo costly errors by | Pi¢Were present. After the Bluffs =hots. body, whith was seen by thoso spiritually o S N o L 11O | lines west of Chiewgo should recoivo 25 per for work in tho field. Denvor in_the shme in Roynolds had In 1888 DA Tius o7 menEs e i able to discern, Certainly Mr. Newton is | & Well oducated, intelligont nogro, and Miss [ cont, or 70 couts per nec ton on_shipmonts of Rigathoro' 1 want to tender tho mannge- || benvorin theshme luniag. Revnoldshada |l ; n 1 A 2i.—To tho Sporting Editor | dishonest. By this I mean dishonest defacto [ Mary 1. Lane, a young whits woman who ‘onl, as that is tho basis of the existing ment with @ proscription for Mr. Donnelly’s | Hnger] ad to retire. [ To the Sporting Editor of Tiur Bee.—Will | of Tk Bek: I understand that some of tho [ or intellectually, not necossarily in motive. | has hitherto boen rogaricl as one of tho angemont with the castarn lines, As the Bilment. and Pl ‘warrant a speedy and. radi- | & = s SRR yon please state 1t the Chicaco team playea | rifle shots of Council Bluffs are feeling a [ Can he remain in the church whon he holds | yoiles of (ood Ground and the neighboring | MAtier is to be appealed to the commission- i DENVE T DULUTIT in the Westorn association in 1857 or 1858, | little anxious to havo another rific mateh | Such views? Mr. Brooks again roplied with | o) 000 Baitimore ix foob in height, | CEYof the Woste I'rafic nssociation, Mr. him with about a $50 fine. S L ApTnroa Yours, C.A. vith R U much feeling. ‘Hever Nowton is not dis. | V!I'#8CS altimore is six foot in height, | Midgley advised the western roadsto ac- 3 i ot & 3 | mevean, cf Glwright of. .8 08 1 = withme or some other fellow of Omaha. | honest, He has a right to his inte witha figure like Hercules, a brown skin, | copt no less i T'vo scon tho remedy nppliod many and pauriet Ol Wbt ot ! PFTRITT T e e pst, Ho hus a right to his own intorpro- 2 3 wn skiu, | copt no loss in the meantime than their regu- many a time before and have never known it urns, If. . 0[Kly. #8 ...... (1 - b 1 o S tatior,' The subject was then discussed, but | regular and not negro features. He is thirt ar percentage of the gross rato from Pittsburg to fail in producing the best of rosults. \errick, 30.08 3 10" Brien. i volg E riondly mateh with sny member of the | it made a deep impression on mo. In scores | yearsold. He has received an excelloat ed- [ 10 €ast St Louis. [n the matter of hurd coul Now for the dotails of the catastrophe. Metare) b 3 1| Lattoque, 2b H ircat Day of Sport at Sheepshead | Council Bluffs rifle club for the sum of 325 or | 0f conversations with this great, broad man, | yeation, is a graduate of West Point and a shipments from the eastern mines to westey Shannon led off with a gentle push to [ Newman.1b 0/ MeMAhOn, ¢ 0 Hugely Enjoyed 90 0 side at n tweuty-five ringad tavgot, 200 { it was the first timo I ovor’ heard him [ [REOR B E 3 Vest Point aud a § poinis “the chairman authorizos the Schoch and porishod at_fivst.. Then Halli- | Gitliland, p 1| i 0 NEW Youg, June 37.—The Sheepshead Bay | YArds: strictly of-hand: no restrictions as to | spesk ogainst 8 human ~ biing, and | cultivated man. =By profossion hoisacivil | Central to make arate from Peoria 45 c¢ 0 Y | Woight of gun ontriggor pull: on any grounds | it was painful to refloct that surh abusive | engineer and understauds his business thor- | less than tho tarifl from Chicaco to points .1 3 zan and Sutcliffe hitsafe, the Deacon got 0/ Whitehed, ss.4 e S e O o bis base by the Big Four Route, and Papa s Y 4 Ko ‘” ‘l“f’““'“f‘ “‘Ll"“ sed by the laegest | oy po exceptthe Council Bluffs rifie club | 1anguage should be provoked by so con- | oughly. For several years he has beon in | Wwest of the Mississippy river, taking effect Allen planted another safe one, and the two —| Total. crowd ou the grounds sinco tne Suourban | range: number of shots to be thirty to each | Sistent and justifiablo a position as that | tho employ of the state. Miss Laue's father 3l was run. There must have been ubout | man, match to talfe place before July 15 Why I | taken by Father Ignatlus in this nstance | (% ER TR FEER COF ] ST. PAUL EARNINGS. fittoen thousand porsous present. -'ho woa- | mention tho ,dventy.five-ringod. targel, I | and thatsuch justification of Mr. Nowtows | 18 dead, but ter mothor lives, although noarl The financial statementSof tne Chicago, count—to bo the victor. Noither time nor | oo A tirst came ambling home. The Deacon a mo- wont later followed in their wake, as Schoch, BCORX 1Y INNINGS p o i X Uttt NS hipiah ro Bap. dawa botween | ienrer pEN s thor was 80 delizhtrully. cool. The card was | think it the fafrest and shows tha bost marks. | untonable position should be made by ono so [ crazed with grief at the conduct of her | ntiygeapolis & St. Paul fortho month of M first and second. Dutath.. T011e awood one. It has been definitoly decided | manship. F. A, FuLLen, exceptionally a straightforward and” single. | daught The young woman is tWweuty-nine { (wugyivon out today, [t shows gross ear: G CoTnptiore s ruok aat fust (ke /s man ey hRiSEhare i | FoL (baaryErating lativ one| BEPAS! Sackett or John Oliver handed as ail who knaw Mr. Brooks will feel | ¥ears of age, has auburn hair, hazel eyes and | 05008007 515 i inerease as compared in a dream. arned runs: Duluth, 2. mouth park this summer, and the Monmouth | ferred. v F. A F. him to be. While tho innocent, immediate | is.considered vory pretty. with the same month last year of $07,203, and But tho crowd cheered and clapped their | hits: °N birke Wit | association meeting will b neld at Morris AL cause of an ecclosiastical disruption, I wish | Four years ago the handsomn colored man | 4/t garnings of & ain increaso of & hands, for there was threo runs in, and they | [Yas T Rogue % . | and Jeromo parks. - Harvard and Oxfora May Row. to puv myself on record emphatically as | first mado bis appearance at Good Ground. | yyp fek should have won the game. s 3 § ehadboail First rac . . Ten start- | LONDON, June 27.—The boat club of Oxford ::enmlm-,nrmfi and fully in sympathy theo- n»l).;mm fl"'hui» ios J:l_lvmh 'nflmwl\;»»l— e "The Brewers rotired in ordor, Burko boi Vi § : alliaon: 1otk 0% (13 to 1), . Hgimeth. | university recontly received hattengo | 10gically with Dr. Brooks rather than witn | eral improvements in Shinunecock bay. Bal- Biz Mortg. R A D st 1A | 10 0 to 1) out by W neck on the post. Stryko, | LA Ll 8 chaliengo | 1y " (osta, while on the othor hand heart- | timore announced that he had been sent to [ Sy, Lours, Mo, Juno 27.—Tho St. Louis & VSt Onoto/Phpasl axia | Sokooh tho samsl |IE TIRiQ e 0 e Tto 1), was third a length away. o rom tho crew of Yale colioge to row a race | jjy'and fully in sympathy with Dr. DeCosta | Superintend the work, aud by his polite ways it Ty e as Burke. i i 3 Ui plctaliionte anil §oodongngty & on tho Thames i the latter part of August | in his social christianity.” ods and ovident education he Soon became well | San Irancisco v ¥'s £50,000,000 mortgaia ke v o e 2 - the Juno stakes for two- orthe early part of September. Owing to : liked. Miss Lanc was a promincnt member | Was filed this aftecnoon in the ofice of tho svor, Papa gotting all three of Wet Grounds at fincol dded, six_furlongs. 1 | Yale's def S A htvaraithaNo Al e b 3 ST Sltv b e onter y 1 gds with Qb dded, sbx arlongs, Soven | Yale's dofoat by Harvard the chtlenge was e = of the Mcthodist church and taught a Sun- | recorder of deeds of this clty. ‘Pho mortgagy S cond and third woro both harron of | o ANCOLN, Neb., June 27.—The Lincoln- | i Jangth trow Zoliing. 115. (12 o 1. who beat not acc . It has been resolved, however, Weekly Wenther Crop Bulletin, aav school class. Baltimore attended tho | covers all the property of the company aud results for cach, aud so was the fourth and | Sioux City game was postponed on account | Nomud, & , three-quarterrof a length, | 10 Yow sgainst Haryard if a match could be Crere, Nob,, June 27.—([Special to Tuk | church very regularly and soon became vory | the Mercantile trust company of Now York o ATt aa tha sixth and tho! soventh and | ofWwebgrounds, ksl T i x:-;-imfie.x\m\,-[m: mlum- part ?{ August. Bre. [—The first part of the week was warm | devout. He was futroduced to Miss Lane by | 5 the mortgagee in trust for bondhold & v A e, e Spln akes fo OSTON, Mass,, J 27.—The )3 ry. ra v oer congregati .- The i e Vi i { v Omaha was concerned, so there's nothing Played Wo = P 1 Potomac, @ to 1), W versity % o vation of crops; during tho latter part, ex- | W 3 b riencs | to October, 1990, the [ interest s R e e b N Stitor ind | Omal Won. Lost. Per Ot. | it John Lo ren by | versity crew and the Oxford unive A o bitorspart, ship. While Baltimoro was: at work upon | fied bomg 4 per cont st act thiaMi Wit Kaes rade tholr ranas . A S 3 0 6 Ul Y e LT O oo, | crew.” Captain Porkins savs it is out of the | cessive rains occurrea quite generally | the canal the bello of the village frequently | rapar fon for tho tasuini of the 85,000,006 O oira hadagtatod tnd [ MlwaukoRdys ; AL s question for Harvard to think of competing | throughout tho state. drove over to seo how tho work was done.” [ Penbat B8 SIS ERURTE figad atthospnare i s Wild and unavalling mannor, | Mimneipelt = urth race, tho Kulekorbocker handioap | With Oxford sitice Uio crow was out of train- | “Tho first really warm woather of tho Sho manifesteaa deop inferest in engineor. ey : L'n|h.lmu|, 'x] 5: pruulnuuc(‘llhl'\.;lll'i\ most pal- | §aNSA8 OLLY ) Six sturtors: Judge Morrow, 195, (4 t0 1) won by L] Gabandeds wontn, occurred during the first half of the l‘]‘;:’;fl‘}“‘tl;"“"‘ o v{mpl‘ul \""“’,l,’“““'“u',“":;‘l’“‘ TOOK THEM FOR BURGLARS. publo foul down along the third base lne, | Denver - : o i he Ton T i Wwho_bedt Osmond Won Easil weel, when cloar skics prevailed and th Y IAR CORUIRY RN OK PfIal o === Paie o . 3y 3 hends loyont smond Won Easily. Bolk, s provailod and the | came the talk of the locality. 1t was TR T o ST “Chen thero was a scoro. DAISD o B 20 Siine 00xD, Neb,, Juno [Special to T | temporature roso into the nineties; during | ajoking way that the young woman would e il ”l“:,""’,:y '.,.‘,I.:.,,l.h ,,_,,:‘““‘,"/ With inflamed face Manager Dan walked 9 T v handleap swecnstakes, Bee.]—Tho ball game yesterday between the | the latter half, it was cloudy aud cooler, ve- | soon play Desdemona to Baluimore’s Othollo, 2 g b all 0] LiAGUE, 0 Three star ST Ga S Praxcrsco, Cal, J 7. cel up to himand shook his shaggy locks at him, NALTION “‘L‘ G e Hne ’-‘“l“ s ",‘,’,‘ it “!':f Qtarterst | Osmonds and Plainview vosulted ina great ducing the average temp :rature of tho week [ Dit 00 > ‘l‘“""; d ‘A“‘(' I't' i l‘"‘“‘ would “\‘\ I‘f‘\“\] |‘m 1 \(, : )(':":)” ht :\’g:,;:’ e Ih 4 lare, 5. DIablo, 11 (13 to ), I 4 B R 4 ar. Bu S, own, Gould and Me(ien last night wi and probably called bim nawas, but it 0td 10 | Onjongo Drops n Gamo After the | James il & o5 K Won inn eanter by | victory for the homo team. ‘Phera has bean | nearty to the normal. a Hthoritios rocalled Baitl- | tho houso of Thomas Golding to arcast. good. Tho crowd evidently kucw that Man- U S lenzth ind o half from Diablo, who, boit | considerable rivalry botween the elubs, and "Uhe rainfall of the past, woek was most ex- | more from his work at Tr W Eaar sl noiouaciofeMgIMAS: 0 BEIARRIERAL RIS, ager Dan was Fighy for they cheorod him | O on. 108 out' by: live longths. Tine: | thoy phiyed for biood, DTho' faaturos of tha | cessivein tho lower Dlatto vallay, where 1t | time cite for Baltimoro to o Miss Lanoap. | 1ttor's son onatrival oharge. The Uolding e s Sinad seraper way out dn’,l:u':‘r:rr‘)‘; h?'tl::u.fl’im’lr!‘:m ‘vh:n;:’n ‘.‘,m,'nk:, b e, purse of $L00%, milo and o siy. | E3MO Was Stricklor's pitching, o striking | Gveraged over four inches in tho 'last throe | peared much deprossed. After ho B pone ; o i Cotimedorets dontiin oA s Vi8 & ng, ¢ ome clud | aonth on the turf. Seven start Fon, 123, | out sixtecn men and giving Plaiuview but | days, she wont out but iittle, On Thursday, June | Golding senior with a cutlass and young o e ommiodores, fomiin, it a8 | soing all to pioces and prosenting thom with | (i to 5 wou cusily by thrvo lontl three hits, Following is the score by |~ The heavy rainfall occurring so late in the | 13, Miss Lane said she was gowg away. | Golding with a rovolver defouded them- o e s e a imn NSt amers § five runs after chances for retiriug. thoside, | jitrldenihy; 115 (3 €0 1 Le L r. 100, | fonings: Sy 3 | weelk, the éffact on crops is not generally re- | The announcoment was very sudden and | selyes. The oficors opened fire and the T v T R Al s (It 1, w length for'second, mowoy. Plainview..ooeoco 100 000 002 00— | portesd to our corvespoudonts, this wewk; but | tonguos began 1o w Sho took the train | Goldings returned it, Golding.senior,was shot e 1o | Cianne ey Ao venan e Bt Sebcter ond Kiohyd [ 160s evident that muchdamago was dono to | the samo day to Lonk Isiand Gity and met | in tho back fatally. - Oficor Rrown was shit Hot Racing »Mar i 0 aas Qhioago. ol (E A E QR B of Racing at LeMars. P Tt Touidarin. | 111ts: | crops througliout the region of heaviest rain- | Mr. Baltimore at the depot. They camo to | in the risht thigh, Oficor Metice had his Then Abner Dalrymplo came up and a cold | Hits: Chiiongo, 5; Pittshura, 10. Errors: Oh LeMans, Ta., June 27.--[Special Telegram | Plainview. 4 Osmond, 14, Error: Anivew, | fall. this city aud wore quietly married. The | right cheel split open by a blow from ths™ = ohill ran up and’ down tho grandstand’s | gugoc i Plesbig, 4 Waitorios: Luby and | to Tk B, —Today has soen tho best time 7: Osmond, i, e, although stll very backward, has couplo will spond thov honoymeon at n houso | outlass. * Goldin, junior, had several scalp spinal column as ho made ready to hit her | DOVINY | 1 and Mac rned” runs: (et iy e roved durimg the last weel. Itye is about | which the bridegroom has recently bought | wounds and Oficor Kuott had wound 24t of the yard, Evyeryono know that if O1a | PIUaDUTE. 8. ‘\',‘,:‘;":'\?"’;‘l\::f\x:l" SR (,‘::,‘,‘,,l.!, fi; i ”'""?I' e Soort. | FEAUY Lo BaFvest in the southorapart of the | aud furnishod handsomely at Troy. across the forehen ! mado by u bullet Dad ever landed, it was all day. But he JOUNIGLARKSON ¥ AL BEA SRS TS ARARTON. s e e . ai6ho Bnot state. ——— — —— ¢ J a by, Ehigt o A p 00k ‘ nz Editor of THe e (1o n hot plewse LSRR & didn’t and then again ho did, for both | NEW York, Juue 2 o B }1’“"{".‘"“' Omaha, took the fourth hoat § i3, orriot number of hits made in 2onduy’s T R T s YALS MAN'S DEAR BILLIARDS. w in the Ttalian Deputies. runners came in on his stroke, which was a | Boston today through inability to hit Clark- | in tho free- or-all pace in 2:2114. There were | gamo at Omaha. Ti ays elghtoon and baked et i DAY, Rowe, June, 27. —In the chamber of depu- savago groundor down to Shannon. He was | 50n after tho first iuniug. Score: five entries—St. John, Mike Logan, Artful | ten. the Worll-Herald eizhteen and eleven, o A Student’s Diplom e to | tios today a number of tho deputivs bocams s f- o ties today a number of tho d it nwine thrown out at first and so was Shoch at the | New York..... 0000100 0—4 | Dodger, Almont Bashaw and Ed Rosewater Iso please say what i3 the aning of At San Francisep the bank clearings for the Hagumarmmht A L plate, but Colonel Strief aid no, so what | Hoston......""\ 000 8 0 0 1 0 0 4 *—8 odgor, Almont Bashaw and Eid: Iiosewater. | ) ort" horse in racing: SUBSCRIBELR. weelk we.o 328,090,000 and wheat exports 12,000 Secure a . involved in a quarrel oyer tho question of BallalyaraBa LAt i bC Barle ot hia hasalon lta: Now York. 5: Boston, 6. Errors: Now | ThoushAlmont Bashaw won the race, Ed | Tue Bae was right. A horse [ | contals, Nrw Haves, Conn., June 27.—There is one | precodence for the sovoral interpeliations t 4 Rosewater won the crowd. The heats were | one carrying “long' odd Ior instance, Colonol Brady. onoof the oldest, woalthiest | student in the class of Yale '91, which gradu- | which aro to be addressed to the government Dalls, but Cumplon's. strike out ondad the | Yorks 2; Boston. 1. Batteries: Kusie wnd ) ax grtan el \aS o A e i nao @ MOSt progressive eitlzons of Toxas, dio Buokley: Olarkson' and Bennott. Earnod | 8 follows: when botting is ev toron tho favor- | Af INGst progugssive eltizens of “Toxas, died | ;04 rrhursday, who did not receive his di- [ on the subjectof the drichund. An uproar Inning. I : o tho R OFeYRAltIo runs: New York, 3; Boston, Almont Bashaw. . 0 ite, n horseat b or6 to 1l would be conside DRIOAYS 3 s 2 D ah R alatard ST Tite Harko prsetiod "ouo. out futo Jo | noT ENova o riu muk mescmms, | ERKoiowator... e evei's Srhort horse. Ptonuontly thase. mve | ,ALSL Puul Minu. u henvy ralnstorn pro- [ plomm, und the reawson for bis failuro lsw | BLAILR MOPRGIG LI, Loluoi ot fablea for bag No. 2. Potit's sacrifice | PHimLADELPIIA, June 27.—The Phillies tied | St John. QA dB e callod “long shots,” The term bolongs tothe | Nims cameed avos nons the tlectris cans ' | peculiar one. The student in question is | S 0y q ing session for half an hou hunched him up another block, and on | the score in the fifth, batting out a victory in | Ariful Dods 2 turf exclusively. At Littlo Rock, Ark., Thomas W. Baird, ma- | Dauield Brmentrout of Reading, Pa., son of | ““ypey the sitting was resumed ex-Premior Goorgie's second two-sacker ho scored. the sixth. Cousiderablo excitement ‘was Mime: 2:28%, 2:3), = e : ehinery, falled.’ Linbilitics. #75,000; assots, | the ex-congressman. He was a me rof | Crispi occupied a seat in the chambe Pre Tho battlo was growing grim. created in the fourth innlog by flre in tho | In tho runuing rac - inilo aiid repeat, [ JoCkey Britein Still Unconacious. | wuoh niore. Seringont monoy and bitd collo® | tne law school. Soma timoago ha contractod | mier Rtudiuf's Hrat aot, was to apponso thy Dalrymple got between the ball and the | loft field bloache, The fire was finally sub- | thero were three entries, Fillmors, Innocence CH1eaGo, June Jockey Britton, who | tions. a bill amounting to $1.15 at a billiard room, | members. Ho stated that the cabinot was catenor befors it began o curve, and he | dued and the game resumed. One man was | and Franchise. In the first heat [nno was burt by the falling of nis horse ina race | Four-ifths of the tin works in South Wales unanimous on all questions. Mo said it was o have closed their doers for one month, throw For some reason he refused to pay the bill, | 550 6 5 hav the vote on the foreign policy trottod to first with & counlo of loosenod | badly burned about tho face and another had [ Won in 1:4i', the best mile record ever made | at Washington park yesterday afternoon, is f ribs, only to be doubled up, however, with | his right wrist burned. Score: on this track. The race was won by Fill- | sl .\||\-,'v|n('wl£-(|n‘;-v At tho hospital ‘ang | 523000 hands outot employment tor” that { which was accordingly putin thohands of an | should ho fo'lowad by u debato n tho 'clongated Earl on the latter's drive to | Brooklyn.............0 § 2 0 0 0 0 0 0— 7 [ moroas follows: tho physicians say the chances are strongly | ' Tho Paris poileo searched the ofiicos of the | dutorney. Ho positively rofused to make a | the international poliey of the governmont, Walsh, who put the ball to Shannon and he [ Philadelvhia., 22022200 *0 | Filmore......... K95, cvew2 11| against bis recovery Panami onnal company and selzod all doci- | settlement and notified the attornoy that ho | but that each should be distinot te MeCuuley. Hits; Brogkiy, 1 Phitadelpha, 17, Errors: | lanocence ™o 00 S ments in any wiy relating to the compiny's | eould take such steps as he desived. Ho w I'ho presidont then invited Adanral Brin i agyauihamplon fiat aibasa o sballa Doy ety & o Datteriont | KLpbe0 i i intss 1110 ; £ DALTONSTAGVIN N BUSLYEAS: £ [TV informed that unless tho bill was paid Tues- nd went to third when Jocko fired Grim's | GREaUhOEs, Bewing duil paflys Glouson and TR B TRERLD President Oarnot ot France siened tho v legul prog 25 woula bo begun it R ot Fhent heid bionahery, | Giemonts” Earned Funs: Brookiye, 5 Buili- | 1" tho on-half milo and repoat. running | gaid to Have Made an Attack on the | Franto-rdiin sonvention peotocting o duy iogakipro, flags wadla ke baguin s Then Brother Grim put up a foul where old DR there were but two entries, Cricket and Nat ) litorar Lrtistic works of the two coun- 10 WYY OF,., KOl el H : AL T o L AP e CLEVELAND WELCOMED THEM, ALSO. Fisher. The race was won by Cricket. Suc and Fox Agency. tries nientioned matter might give Mr. Iirmentrout a chanco fuv could kot ity ant ono wan s oute BUL | Gyxcixxatiy O., June 27.—Daspita tholr dis. | For tho 2.3 trotting thora woro throo | Wicimma, Kan, Juuo 27.—A ‘sensational | uuitad Stats Troasuror Nebekor raports u to secure his dogroe and leave the city, do R % S eheh Pe byl Y et a0 ho: | nstrous trip, the Kods received a warm wol. | startors, Sprague Bright, Mitta and Don | rumor is current here tonignt to the offect | nat halinco n the treasiry of Shi0bai i glded o gasnisheahinid{plamayhiah wiadn uthern Industiial Statistios. started Campion toward lomo. 1t was all | o fro tue Loil ontuuaiasia who sair MIT.Spragu’ Bright won'the racs s fol | that an attack was made upon tho Sac and aglsionaiito feagtignnt atlvoe anddonasiia i ishe. BRGUE 81 K8 Q0RO o Olers) Ja || - QATTANOOGA, iTonn,y - Jutla) . 87.=Tbo over in & moment. hoir pots go_down once more. Errors by | lows Tox azanoy lnat nighpby o e L - ; sheepskin, ulthough | 0 giia | - IATEANORAA: i ARG AL e Sut fired the ball to Walsh, who chased | L-atham and Smith virtually lost the gnu..v’_ Sprague Bright....... S Fox agency last night by an armed band of Vire at the Canfleld ofl works In Clevelund | particularly valuable to Mr. Ermentrout. | Tradosman’s report of new i {ustri Mr. Grim baok iuto Payu's reach, and. after | Score: L4 Ton Mif L TR dosporadoos, who'ire reportad o have cap- | onused i lods of & ! saranon, €00, A | Papors woro mado out and given to Sherift | lished in the southern states during tho Papa had pounded him on thé back fora | GIncinnatl..........2 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1—4 | Metta..oo0 0. 3 tured & largo treasuro, but who [ BHtWEIMALENT T Joining the | Bond, Just botorg. the. irgoession started | gocond quarter of 1501 shows a total of 802, while ho slamimod bor over to third and Jooko | Cigveland r.oili @ 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 +—g | ime: 2Bk nave made “'thelr escape with it. | AtOak Lake, Manitoba, during a storm at om the campus for Centor church the | o oigr "y 350 for tho swire poriod the yoar Jalie bovamned hosayes o ki oK Earned rans, Cinetnnatl, 4; Oleveland, 4 | Thero were four eatries in the Futurity, . Efiry ' A ghitohi, dacing & storm ab Al sought out Prof. Dextor, secre ; 3 B faucad oS B, ipion se inches [ puite ™ Cintimaty 1 Cloveland - Errors: | tive-eightha of & milo dash, The Clown, Mixs | A United Stws marshal who arrived e gl RN hion, and sorved tho papors | provious o papor says that whilo th ominoplate, o ouble stoal Tt ro. | Cunelnmatl 4" Cleveland, 1. No "batterivs | Schowor, Hermweh and Constallation, Tho | here from Giith homp, = altar. | ik NI E QL UOKOS, AICLS LERD \ him, thus proventing the delveryof tho | number of new industrics established this - Hioyas [atonded for's day steal. o | given. vaco was won by Tho Clown in 1:10%¢, with | the rumor wasdirst circulated reports that Pawson ' Mosorolo, twonty yeara of ago. | diploms. year is nol up to thav of the corres| fing DRk oa Whaht Rervaus! people! oab near Natlonal Lesgne Standix Miss Schemer second, Hormweh third und | ho neard tho samo story at (thrie, Do | St cinertl L Searlu bt | srmntrout, al unconsclous of the action | period of 1500 still tho industrial intcrests o Morence though 0 v y . y bor O Constellation last. story which cama to his ears was to the ef- | dent of the Willlamsburs Savings banlk, shot d been taken, was an_interested spec Floreuce thought thero was anotner sloud | o Playod. Won. Lost. Por O, | “pio™ horses contested o the foot thut the Dalthn gang, uotea for its “hold | and killed Theodore Lureig, a compnsitor, in | tator at the exercises and when the studonts | 2 QUARERRAAR LY L8 AR QUIT RS ARRANSR NS a2 D 31 5 | Ayers P and Thalberg, us follow up’’ of the Santh 1% express two mouths ago, [ New York. fol fito line to ko oa tho stago for their | months has been the amount of caj RERASROA SN IR SONEAR IR 04 1 Roatoriandy e 0 Ayors P T MHde the uttack, aud wutimidating tho peopld | - With the papal riot conseorating the | diplonus, Eementrout joined tho others of | vostod in - enterprises, When the i a e "“‘ ("“““L“"""" Cloveland 8 30 Thalvoers 2’18 at the aency with drawn revolvers robbed | Congostate totho virgin the popo sont w lottor | hil'cluss Tu recoiving their shoopskius the ney in the mouoy market i en the quietude of the tomb reigned | ppijwdelphis o5 5 Tluie: 21524, 9:1, 2128, 91 21284, theu and made thoir escape. It Is reported | to Iing Leopold exprossing in warmest torins | (o onts went upon the stago in squads, and | orved thoe industrial activity in the s \ until the ninth, whou the game was dumpod [ Brookl 3 o - : i o Nis affection wad admiration for the King's : el : ustifios th ort @0 & coupls of butnd err pe it . o £ Britton Will Die. that the Indian teaders who have been doing | (i, ps, L tho prosident handed to one of the students of | very wratifying, and justifics tho assertion ) T Ry he EIMUUEE. ¢101s 3 8 F16 oy & big business with the Sac and Fox Indiaus | “WE" 0 rowecn at Pittshurg, Pa., betwuen o squad shoepskins onongh for the squad. | that no portion of th countey is in a m Sl MR IT AL Aapairn. ouh by Halib. | B IBRACH L CRioAGo, June 37.—A fast track and soven | sinco tho latter sold thelr lands to the xov- ho conforence at Dittaburs, Pae hotwton | A% it happoned Ermentrout received the | healtby condition than tho southurn stutes FRuLTmiahal ade. A charmng toun o AT T woll filled racos attracted 12,000 poople to | ernment wore tho heaviest losors, No ver tion resalted in nothing definite ofticixily, but | bunch for his squa once bovan 10 L kst 3 Bolug round o third ¢ AN N AN Ld Vashington park today. The ftornoon was | cation of the raport has boen received. 1015 anld the nine-hour clause will be retained | qistribute them. N 10 missed . of L, Fxecutive Bouard, Griw's single, aud Schriver being hit with Washington p . as e and other small concessions made by the nen | one for himsell and sought out Prof. Dexter, } (Crhin 0. Juno 87.—At the meoting i | family thought tho oflicers wera burglavs, to proceed with tho foreign interpeilations Tho radicals renowed the tumult, drowniow the voice of the admiral, and the president was again compolled to abruptly adjourn the meeting. This section are in u very healthful conditi noticeable fuaturo for the past thre the ball the bigs were ull occupied, and the | King Kel Made the Errors on Which | beautiful, » < e THronS anver | toeven up, hat had become of Prospect was a rocky ono indeod Loulsville Won. JSockey Britton who was thrown against | Frince Georabasses Thraugh Donve | Yy Modios of Thomas Turoman and Miss from whom ho_losrnud what b acole Af | o oxocutive board of tho Knights of | Still the gamo might tave been saved even Lovtsvinim Ky.. June 27.—Robinson and | the feace in yestarday's race 1s now at Mercy | DENVER, Colo,, Juna rince Georro of | paith Zius wore rocovered at Clucinnatl, 0, | % 48 A B ERIRG (tles for the bil. | today considerablo timo was occu vou, but when Davies nit a groundor down to | 1colly made "oostly errors in the elghth | hospital novering between life and death. A Greece arrived Nare this evening at 5:15 and | Thoy were of the plensire party of five whiose }l‘“v "“" Wik Rg examining sud approving the Walsh and Walsh scooped it up beautifully it SN A ghth | Lonort was telophoned to tho track at noon | loft at 8:13 p. m, over the Burlington for Chi- | SEIIf s supic Tist Thursday night tn tho | Hapcs - - ho district assemblios rec ana fired it futo “Old Cy" in dmplo time to | 19ning aud Louisvillo was enabled to catoh | that the famous jockey could nover recover. | cago. Ho ls accompanied by Captain Lohmer [ {13\ ot yor been found. tho othor threo § o pective Strike of Smelting Men, liington, Now Zaulan Thero are | Auckland, Australia, o fiAve cruahed Oaroplo o hnplo LGS | o and pass the Cincwnatis. Score: ; 8 oy A BRI fEnalos BARIan bt iha plaiey bak MO | 70 v oiie 0 00 0 ¢ 08 | o Fimstrace puria 800, for three-yeur-olds | of the Russian navy, Arthur Baniner, his | rJudzmen tor 6440l war entorad at Now | Kaxsas Cirn, Mo, dudo 41 | and Auat o dis P 3 d tho game | pauiselileserinnal 8 3090 3§ 1= 8 | R4 upwards, autrance $16 anq mile, with nine | gutor, and thyeo servants. ‘Thoy will romain | York ugninst Kobert Lindloim, of the Inte | proypoots of a big striko at the Kansas City | trict at Marquotte, Mich,, ju with et throw might navo boen & triflo | . Jhita: Loulaville, 0: Olnolnnatl, & Errors: | toF by two lansths form Phantom. 107 (10 to b, | 1o Chicago two or threo daxs and wail from | A 0f SioNcy ool e, fa favor st | smelting and retiniug company. Tho man A moro important subjoot considered was wide, ot SutalTos mult was of the mxero | Loulsviile, 4 Oldelnnati, & Edrnod runs: [ who beat Elld Blaokburn, 87 @to 1), n length [ New York on the Teutonlc noxt Thursday, | (IS PGNCH TA0S, 016 of the partners. who A AR P R 4 POl I 4 ki ouny None. Batterles: Crane and Vaughu; El place. Time: 1:42 The prince says the accounts of the incidents {Je! M, v b agement have given Q L Ot pushers the brewers r aud the b tt in St Jess kind, and so the Lambs went down. Non at rune and Vaughui Ehret, P pri ! simed that Mr, Lindhoim did bot put | u the 1 " \ Ly . But as the Dutchman said: 14 vas b Oaliitl and Cook. sond Fuce, purse 800, for two-year-olds, | on the streets of Tsu, in Japan, in which b | subitul ho ngreed to b a roduction in tho hours of labor from | Louis, which hay boen in procress two or e b e i AR hed. COLUMBUS T00 BASY. entrace. 18, MVe-olghths' of a mila Elkhi | saved the czarewitch's iifo. were somewhat | “4Ph treas of Amerloan ropublics hus ro- | twelve tooleht and In wagos from 8150 por | threo yoars, 1h wis Bever OFCEss, BF B AR YU DI BTX B8 8000, SDIE millicky . Louts, Mo., June “The Browns | Jtatters: Wightmau, 131 to . won easllyby | exaggorated. The czarewitch's life was cer: | colved fnformation that the republic b res | Sy to 8125, The mon have offered to work | executive board, but hus buen carriod ou by o 3 halt o lenghth from Salonicd, 108 (8 1 L. Who | tainly {n danger, but as the effort to ward P S inad o aw onbinet s fullows: In- | elgnt hours for $1.50 por day and if that s | tho local assembly. Tho action of tho ussoi = - d with the Columbus men, winoing & | beat Sam Farmer, 111 (15 to 1), length, Tim | 8 at Bam Farmor, 111 (13 to 1) & longth, “Time: | tinly In daakth but s B8 6ARRL 12 terlor itapiirosn: forolgn wituirs and worship, | not granted will strike on Mok \ uly ws wpproved i o boycott i eleven locals, OMANA they pleased. i | ; S Al by 4 Al anater Juetloa and" public " inatruction i f - = 8t. Louls ] 5 o | Third race, the Oakwood handicap sweep- | amount of bravery the prince conside ldunate, Justice and ' public instruction. f o fhe'a Strike of ouber workmen ) ard. Shannon. 2b O I B B Brnns 51340 stabios for al akos, 850 oach with #1500 added, | hardly worthy of notice. The party will | Qonohu: Hnance. Zanaridi war wad matine by | ““Ihio board will hold @ conference with the Halllgan 3b vl S i Hits: 8t "19: Columb ono und ono-olghth miies. Twelve startors: | isit London aud Copentagen before they | {oujyliesi iudustry —aud publ 3 ofticers of the United mine workers Lomorrow SutellTe o 1 8t olunbus, 4. Raolne, 124 @ to 1, won handily trom Virge | reach Athens. galde. r ; morning Grifin, m..... . 810 d M. i h | Bakiarioa: D'Or, @ to 1), by & length, Whitney, 97 (15 to 1), e et Witliam Fite, o commercial travelor acting , June 27.—[Special = vy e O | und Munyan balas aad Dobshus two longths 'away. Time: 163 ot O B e Thouasnd as an ovangellst at Groensboro, N. C., mad 1 The Plymouth cour = alv Meanton. MLy mhol HoCauiey. 1 $ad St Louts, 4 Fourth race, purso #100, tor three-yoar-olds 8 n . Soilo sharh Stricture in the puipit upon the o Thomiue I, of Tronton, N J.» ¥ Trafloy, o 00 TOOK TEN LONG INNINGS, and upwards’ solling one and ono-aixteenth | Nsw OxuEaxs, La, June 27.—Beta A. H. | socisty peoploof that ity Fridiy vixht tion anbeiad ~omolaliy with the Wik Walsh, ss 200 WASHINGTON, Juno 27, —Ten innings weve | miles.’ Nino'startars: Arundel, 119 (0 ta 1) | Koasman, reaiding in Baltimore, Md., fild | SUREInE in dancini RS Ge "0 state con oted th ! ¢ W rocontly fallod. has ussler Eiteljorg, b 30 as oilled L0 1 » v 0 b) pgth, Falerno, 57 (10 to 1), beat Pat 3 rate: 0 nst 148 1 ( hout # necessary to Gooldo & wall played and at | MonL¥ & length, Paleruo, ¢ | suitiu the United States court’ this after- B O e fho wid a platal | #Ates, who go uniustr Lsets are roporied Lo be ¢ B1L000 Dt he onley, 94 (8 to 1), two lengths for place. Tlme: d 2 Sehar) A wtherod, vanes wero rooly used and a pistol | FAteh WG KO MO0 I ) wisly Involved thit they will be oon against Brownlee W, Taylor for $100, red, bu he damage done was u blo o M r . 80 ser y y noon agaiust Browaleo vior tor 8100, | Bred?Shc the dwmiuo done w wore | op R W. Barsons and Goorge Burt. | oarly wiped our by the bubilius times exciting game today, in whioh both | 13 pitehors ald fine work. The game was won | Fifth race u se $00, for three-yoar-olds | 000 for broach of promise. colved frow behind by Judge Suhenck. T Rae bl ommo «lece~com— Total = a1

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