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THE OMAHA DAILY Rourke, Blradk-outi By Dewaid, | OUR TEAM IS OUT. OF SIGHT, Omaha's Petted Champions Join the Ranks of the Contract Jumpers, hour and fifty-f Fight at Minneapolis. MixxeAporss, Minn., July 16. won a hard fought battle today, in which both pitchers were bat First race, first, Almont Wilkes s nal Light fourth. Tim Second ric ONLY FIVE OF THE MEN REMAIN LOYAL. Lolcestor first, Play Boy so third, Florence Dillard foucth. Best tjme, Shannon und His Follows Refuse All Flattering Offers and t Management 0| Camplon, ib.. Ul Rehriver, o pastan first, M Gives Up Saarvaw, Mich., July 15.—The fiest day of the Union Park association meoting was at- tended by 5.000 peopls. The weathor was | contract with tho wroekors ang safely under the banners of the national had accooted $100 advance in bohalf of the club, ana was to B ne e good and the track fast. 2040 trott All hope of continuing a professional base- ball elab in Omaba this ye yestorday morning. ion of the citizens' commit- > ve information that “Grifu and Fiteljorg refused to romain. With Shannon, McCauley, Twitchell and Donnelly, pted advance money Amorican assoc club, and only remained over hero to squars themseives, if possible, with the Western as- was 1mpossible, and along with the other aeserters they will bo blacklisted. ¢+ was abondoned fourth. Best time Pickaway socond, Johnston third. G plon to Alborts: A Grim to Camplon; Hengle t Pronia, 11 Hit by piteh ity Killon, 13 by V these two men also a Washington muda second, 25 pacy ans Jack so Denver Downed a Corpse. Denvor was awarded the game today by a score of 9 to 0, on account of Omahas non-appearance, ! 50 trot, 500 This, howover, ve romained true W Lixcory, Neb., Ju grpm to Trig B afterncon botween Sir Alblon and Logan B. was not decided until the fifth heat. Sir ation Standing. Played Won. Western Assoc e nobody up to date has been able ) find out, but the probabilities are that he Ho 1s too promising a bo neglected by Shannon in lis coup de main in behalf of the American or three viralent local enemies to the game. L LEAGUE. Shannou's actions were most culpable, but the future will develop whenco the mont for sucha base botrayal of the city which had made him a petted and pampered Horte, Onveass, Ta., July 1 ovents of the Spirit Lake re Chicago Almost Drops a Game to the 0 cluss, purse $1,200: St nd, William A. third, Hapointer first, Dallas'second. D. B B THUI moeting of the Grand Central meeting at | today of roprésentatives of all clubs of the Homewood driving park attracted nearly six | Northwestern thousand persons. 'The weather wus pleas- | was dropped ant, but the track was heavy from last storm. Bettiag was lively, clubs—Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Terre mo | Haute and Evansville, remain in tho ieague. 4. Idlejagi®oins Uncle . free for all. Pacing, purse | Tho baseball pdjtor of T Brr succoeded $100,000 to $175,000 contonts was valued at 815 COLD WATER IN*CONVENTION. ne but Peoria, that club tho league, and for finan- yton elub withdrew. Four insured for JUST LIFE ENOUGH T0 KICK, ousl reasons thi Suawwer, Mo, July by the Shawmut fibre company wr The loss s §250,0 cause of the burned today insured for §1 was everheated machinery Teath Annual Temperanco Meeting in See- Last Engagement in Obili Only an Evidenca sion at Faratoga. of Good Faith, Sallte C. fourth, Best time 2:16. yesterday afteraoon in keeping Eddie Eitel- Third race, 2:27 cinss, trot, purso #.00 | jorg the premier pitcher of the Western ns- soclation, fromygy of the ramshackle con- g fines of the American association, by signing nateh purse, purse $2.000, VeS< | him for the Chizago National leaguo club at nth for the balance of advanco monoy, cant have the s ond, J. M. D. i urth racs second. Best tim JIPN On th socond, Clematizo third, Deputy for-ail p - BEST MrTHOD IN USFE, PROHIBITION SH'BBOLETH, PA.\TMODIC ACTIVITY OF THE REBELS, | Statement of the Doctors on the Late | Tectrocutions, ¥nder the clectrical exocution law the prison warden, when the License Vigorously Oppos:d W Youk, July 15, ster Leading the Onslaught—Those Who Are Congressions v & salacy of $123 pi 2 City's Track. the season with Liib Gl local baseball pirons tion of knowing that the star of the wholo of Omaha's lato aggrogation went b Col. J. Ellen F Not Strong days thoreaftor to filo cortificatos of Warden Brown of Sing Sing complied w the law today, and with tho certificates wsre deposited a statoment pathy Waning. stgned by the doetors LTI AL, e, et | SO Unde PUxaviy, July 15, Although active hostili- botween the congressional and govern- s i Chili were resumod a fow any 120 and rosulted in a vietory for the former ana the capture of Huasco, there soems littlo national tomperance convention assembled at 10 o'clock this morning in the First Methodist About twenty organiza- tions, including Sons of Temperance, Good Templars, Reichabites, Sons and Daughters A money from Dan - Shannon “lhss: Yolo Muld first, | Washington association it | have 1oft last night to join that club, butin- Abdalial, fourth. Best time—2:1il. stead he returned Mr. Shannon's money and train for Chicago. death at Sing unrestraiod Conselogsnoss eous with the wrning on of the current, and that the application was continuod Episcopal church took the §:2 Results at Peoria. with Anson , July 15 ay third. Bost time: 50 ond, HUst tiine: arry O, third, Alex Dumus ™ s Baby won. Harman B. great team will ba watched bt that this incident was merely —Today's results: with much interost by his many Omaba ad- Tywo-year-old trot, #0: Anoram woo. Ber- | mirers, all of whom hope thathe may achieve 5. the same success that marked his manly ef- Indinnapolis Boy won. KKan= | forts in behalf of Grinha. of Temporance, Royal Templars and both branches of the Women's Christian Temper- aunce union were represented by about two hundred delogates from nearly overy section United States. prominent delogates aro ex-Governor D. H. o spasmodic demonstration of the fact that the revolution is still alive, and the taking was stated and that the method is the best in us was expressed Fremont Agan Winnine, Among the DIDN'T KICK. 15.—(Spectal Tele- domonstruto, nd, Fay Pulling third, Westward fourth. FremoNT, Nob, Expericnce with His Pa 238, gram to Tie Brr.] -Fromont won the gamo | Godell, New Hampshire; Rev. Dr. Joseph iaha Gambler | or yirairs will continuo until Took Five Hents. from the Giants of Lincoln today by a score offico of Senor prosident eloct. Vicuna, tno Then negotiations of satis factory arrasgoments will not on ble, biit very probgble. must be kept up, hence tho late desc newspaper r this move was pending since the ansport Maipoa left Iquiquo distributing Episodes in which tho “dead games” are interested sometimos get into print, sometimes they don't. ¢ 15.—— |Special Telo- | of 10 to 8. Kimmel pitched a brilliant game, |—The horse race this | holding the visitors down to two base hits, while I'remont gathered in a raw dozen base hits off the three pitchers the visators had in It may bo as woll to passant that the following belongs to tho former category : “Only two days ago the city an individual of speculative propensities wson and Rov. George Hick of tho National Temperance socie Massachusetts ; P. Dennison, Prof. D. N. Camp and James, Connecticut; Mrs. Ellen J. Phinney re resided in this attor es Fromonts, Kimmel and Palmer; won. Best time: 2:34. Slowest: | the box: Fremont. Glants. . SPARKS OF SPORT. Glante Coatone Results at Spirit Lake, 8 by rowed off this morning. The junior single [ balls: favorite, and the basebail patrons will bo prised of all the particulurs us soon as the f palpable that h disintegration and dis- il club, asho Citicado, July quict one until the eighth, when the visitors tied the score on wild pitching and two hits. Stovey and Pfeffer did brilliant work for the respectivo toam game was A | w4q won by R. F. Turner of Dubuque in made big money truction of the Omaha was offered 1,000 in cold cash, in aduition to he was drawing, to get Dubuque won in 13:15, the handsome contested raco of the morning. There His money was to Denver last night. the junior palr Healy and Owsley of junior doublo was the most closely four entries: Davenport, H, P. Dennison and George Fay; Ottumwa, C. F. [ G his hands the moment he boarded the train with his men. Eiteljorg and Halllgan, to sured of material increase of salary, to no purpose. scheme to wreck Omaha’s chiances of contin uing her club, outweighed the ridicu'ously made 1o Skennon. Tt is universally admitted that Eiteljorg and Halligan were both underpmd, in com- parison with the money being paid inferior men on the team, and in equity the citizens’ committee unhesitatingly resolved to do the n, and wholly counterbal- been placed in Gideon and F. B. Clagk; Dubuque, Ray Gil- christ and R. F. Turner; Cedar Rapids, W. L. Green and M. J. Gales. Dubuqueled from the start and was several lengths ahead at the finish. Ottumwa came second, Cedar Rapids third, Davenport fourth. Time: 7 s Hutchinson and Kittrid Staley and Ben- SLUGGING AT CLEVELAND, July 15.—Every person game got ample roturn for his money 1 the way of good batting. Clevelands gave Rusie a terrific drubbing, nigh knocked Viau out Johuson's batting ack of the CLEVELAND, O., who saw today” The canoo race, threo-quarters of a milo straight away, was won by Chapman easily, Hooper second, Parsons third. The great event of the regatta, the senior four-oared contest, was rowed this afternoon. There were two entries: Dubugue—Owsley | and Trafliey have resolved to remain until fofinito orders from President unday they take a benefit at the and New York well of the box in one inning. was the feature. rignt thing by thej ance tho iujnstic management. no extenuation for their actions in the case, but is mentioned merely to show ¢ Clevelund, 14; Ny Cloveland, 5; Tusie and Bu Cleveland, 6 stroke: Cedar Rapid arnel runs: known to the members of tho “prof She nppears munitions for an blow has been struck. Ains unchanged 4 Harding pitch- Struck out: By K Double play 1 Foster, Washington ; Samuel Dickey, Michi- New Hampshire; Binghamton ; ers, Saylor cateher, 000 men, and the Otherwiso the status e amuel Dunbam, Montgomery and Kev. Dr. W. N. Broderick, Massachusetts; J. S. Rawlings, Maryland} Charles_E. Hart, Connec Miller, Warsaw: M. M. k vania; Mrs. M. Bodnell, Lowell; Merrit, Now Hampshirs. An address of welcomo was delivered by Rev. D. Webster Gates, the pastor church, and thospeech in response was made by Rev. Dr. Cuyler. The forenoon s pleting the organi His mail mizht reach him at Seattle, but this is not guaranteed to be a straight tip. The facts connected with Mr. Price’s dis- ATANCO ATO nOL nume sidered them safficient it v place for a disinterestad party to kick and another specuitor who is bost kuown by the euphonious and suggestive sob Stuahorse Bill, have for some time past beon ongaged in running a snide joint not more than 1,500 miles from the police station. business of doing up suckers with n and dispatch was successfully carrl Bill acting as princi satisfactorily as an acccssory. be there yet but for a cortain weakuoss that Bill ontertained for the fair sex. Tues Iy afternoon a frie place and stated that two susceptible femalos Bill waited to hear no more, but at once donned his over 'the bank roll of about § avoid being touched if ho nhuppened elated, and was gone. Now it s0 happened that Brick was of the him divt"” in =y Fremont, 1; The junior | fremont, 1, atta were | 1: two base hits: Chili prover to the Tarapacan province having boen prohibited, tho revolutionists are drawing their food sup plies from San Panama and whilo gre: be starved out. s and tho now famous trans- port Imporiali keep moving about the Tara- buca coast, but are not stroug euouch to en- force the blockaae of the port. b well out of the rang ous, but as he con- Two hours. Umplre: vans, sr., Ponn! ly inconveniencod the Mints Lose. Balmacodu's BeATRICE, Nob,, July 15.—[Special Tele- The Nebraska City club deteated the Beatrice Mints in an interesting ana well attendod game at_the Beatrice ball grounds tuis afternoon. two torpedo b gram to Tne Ber.] 1on was taken up in com. zation by the choice of Iugene H. Clapp of Boston as temporary, then pormanent chairman, and John Stearns of Green Point, N. H., as tomporary and per- manent secretary. At the afternoon session the following essays were read and discussed : as a Christian Obligation,” by Wagyland of Philadelphia} “The Use of Tem- perance Literature,” by Itev. Dr. Babcock of Now Harapshire; “Methods of Church Tom- v Rev. O. P. Gifford of “The High Liconse Method of Dealing With the Liquor Trafe,” by the Rev. Dr. Albert G. Lawson of Massachusetts. The batteries wore { tho big con- True for the Beatrico club and Baldwin and Godke for the club. The game resulted: Nebraska City Thoy might Nebraska_City, game will bo played betweon the two clubs afternoon. Chili_seems to be greatly favoring the con- The sympathy, both direct and indirect, of the Britisn eloment with sional party is not serious. The Balmaceda congress has passod an act providing that hereafter all import dues or storage charges must be paid i gold or sil- ver, calculated on bills at 33 penco. tho effect of enbancing the prices of all imported voods, and it is stated that the increaso has been generally botween The samo power has entered tho “Total Abstinence v Rev. Dr. H, L. Last Remnant of the Lambs. Billy Trafley and Dad Ciarke are all the players of the late Omaha team left in the city, ana the probabilities are that Clarke will go east today. Norman Baker, to Brick to peranco Work,"" cree has had Massachusetts; days gono by and at once roali Harper two, Lindsoy three, Healy | they recei Rapids won, Time: 8:27. CURTIS CAPTURS CryersyaTy, harder than b CINCINNATIL 5. —Cincinnati hit Philanelphia, but two errors, helped along by a tittle hitting, allowed four unearned runs to be scored by Philadelphia. Curtls, the new mau from Denver, more than Two hits, one of them atwo bagger, and the hot end of a doublo play are down to hus_credit. gentlomen who had volutteored to uphold Omab's intercsts,were disposed to do right thing from the very ontset. no question ample financial backing, ness cloment of the city was ready to come forward to save the clib neder any or all The descrtion of all players but threo or four made this a forlorn hope, and it was looked upon as an unwise move to continue with a club made up of dis- carded players from other clubs, and better buque, father and son, were contestants jn the senior single. The sou gave up the race | Telegram to Tur: Bre.|—The Nenawka base before half over. Time: 11:16 15, ball team played the Republicans of this city on the home grounds today. As ueithor of these clubs had’ been defeated this season, a ‘arge and enthusiastic caowd attended. Tha in favor of the Republi- Nohawka plays good ball, team plays better. about the most vhole Dusi- i as the whole In the senior double there were two entries dar Rapids, Case and Evans; Dubuque, Rand and Turner. Duquque won'in 9:47 1-5. The senior pair was between Davenport, fulfilled expectations. circumstances. Lindsley. Dubuque ran away from Daven- port in the start and won in 11311, nnatl, 12; Philadeiphia, 8. Errors: T. Turner and R. F. Turner of Du- and Tousley Dubuque, Cooper and | .ov " ‘Fhe tub race between Anderson of Cedar Philadeiphia. 1. "Earned runs: to wait and build a solid structure for Oineinnati, 3, and Keennn; Thornton, Oasiun and Clements. JONAHS BATTED OUT ONE Pirrsnura, Pa., Jul tho vroper time, aide Rapids and Fleming of Davenport closed the Tho baseball patrons must rest content with regatta, and was won by Ileming. the situation, as deplorable as it is, and put their faith iu what is to come, wreck has but developed the popular hold the great American gamo has upon the people, ery assurance that the present fall_and winter will encompass tho solidest basebull organization the city has known, and next spring there will be a fresh start and undor such auspices as will assure a grand success, with no_blataat blackguard to vi lify and slander the people and no mercenary 20 everybody out in an 15.—Heavy batting at by errors of tue vis- itors, won the game today for the home team. The present Pratrswovti, Neb., July 14.—{Special to Tue.Be of the Plattsmouth gun club was held at the grounds west of town. The weather wasex- [ Joe Walsb sighe ceptionally fine, even for Nebraska, and somo excellent marksmanship was shown. Con- | 5:15 train. gressman W. J. Bryan and J. B. Strode of Lincolu wero guests of the club and held up and thero is co Pittsburg, 6: Brooklyn, 4. Enrned runs: Pitts- Mack and Berge National Leagu Lovettund Kinslow. head und front to fre Standing. Shooting at Plattsmouth, | —Fhis afternoon tho woekly shoot salary. therr reputations as nimrods. The silver badge was won by John Johns, attempt to hog everything in sight. Another thiug, tho climax has uot yet beon reached by u long shot, and there 15 to be an aftorclap that will mect with the uproarous robation of every true lover and supporter Nero fiddled who made ten_straight kills, Judge'S. M. Chapman and Walter Holmes pressing him olose with nino straights and & miss. The | tory for the United . States team, score was as follows: d was burning, old Romans to the shanty of one of his ex-siaves in the and cut his own throat to rid himsell haunting evils of his sins. There is a long story yet to be told, as soon as the proper parties get it in shape, con- nected with the wrecking of the Omaha base which will be interesting from chapter one down to last Sunday night, when the team was plied with liquors and piloted the rounds of the city brothels, theranco of the vile scheme to cons the ends of the enemies progress and prosperity. AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO. King Kelley Worse than Hoodooed on Baston's Grounds, Bostox, Mass., July 15. playing in hard luck. twenty-ono hits and then got beat. batted O'Brien out of the box in the third inning and Haddock, who succeeded him was even less effective. Kiag Kelloy is “Foday his team made Pirmole. of enterprise After the badge shoot the sweepstakes wera made up, the first being won by Bert Gectit <o 00100 10 10— 3 Mumm.. L 00009 00101— 2 o S 10101— & Holmes. 11— 9 s 00000— 3 Kuliney 0100i— & % o1011— 7 Ritehoy 10000 00110— 3 Chapma Sl tinio— 9 Despiin 0110 00011~ 4 Morgan.... . WI0L 00010— 4 00011 11001— 5 10011 0f001— 5 11000 000)1- 1010 - 1111 A Pollock by five straight kills, Lemon ana Jones divided second money, and Bryan and Weber after an exciting and brilliant contest WESTERN ASSOCIATION, Lincoln Takes Another from the Kan- sas Oity Champions. 15.—[Special Tele- gram to Tne Bee.|—The Farmers showed their ability to win today when they made up their minds to do so. up one of the best games they are capable of, but were outgeneraled by the agriculturists. Cincinnat, 9. and [Farrell; ¢ Haadock, Mury COLONELS EASY VICTIMS, PumrapeLrnia, July 15.—The Athletics had way this afternoon, the fielding being the other hand, the Louisvilles could do little or nothing with Sanders. was stopped for fiftoen minutes by rain and everything their own Hyers and Richey dividea for third. hitting Bell bard, e The Cowboys put Prarrsyovti, Neb., July U divided third money. In tbe second Lemon | The Chicago took first mouey, “Weber second and Johns discussion which foilowed were full of prohibition sentiments as opposed to high license. The latter method Dr. Lawson in that followed not a ers and the awarded $150,000 prize manders of the Admiral Lynch miral Condell, the two cruisers which blew up the Blanco not long s moucy to tho com- was the opportunity to get even. and tho Ad- only until Bill was Tairly on the stroet when he pocketed the South Omaha and bought a ticket for Scattle. No, Bill didn’t squeal, and what’s more Think a man who fishes for suckors right atong_will holler when he_gots caught —Roach bow, Reid | Krauthoff. two, Wier three, McCullough stroke. The | ball park, having arranged for a game with contest was close and exciting. Cedar | the West Omabas, and in the discussion voico was raised in its favor, oven Mrs. J. Fillen Foster uttering the most ultra-prohibi- tion sentiments. This ovening the church was filled ut a mass meeting, at which Re: presided, and’ addr Joseph Cook and Mrs. J. ‘Ellen Foster. Governor Goodell is chairman of the com- mitteo on resolutions. Unequal Contest, WEEPING WaTeR, Nob., July 15.—|Special (ofeXedbohr ClAlid ey Committee xonerates the hasn’ta word to say, and it was only by the Yesterday the bar commnittee appointed to investigate the profession 5. Cooley mado its report to Judge Estelle, quested the investigation. timony in the matter, which was concern- ing Mr. Cooley’s attempt to apvear as attor- for ono Morehouse in a criminal case, us concluded some time ago, and the roport, had been deferred until the stenograplier notes of tostimony taken. This has not beon done, but at the suggestion of the court the committeo decided to waitno iows tho case fully, es were mado by Rev. | Some of the boys got onto it, and unfortun: ately everybody is not born dumb. 1 conduet of Julius score stood 5 to:2! Adjourned till to- Sl‘(l.\?{l — Western P WASHINGTO! Many Clamoring for a Diflicult Gov- Wil Result. Corvamus, Nab., July 15, gram to ‘T .—(Special Telogram to Tue Ber.]—The following list of pensions granted is reported by Tir Bek ana Exam- iner bureau of claims: —senjamin F. Kerguson, Judson Alfred M. White, Honry D. Wobster, Gaorge Linkhart, Seymour Cole, Andrew K. Clark, Joseph W. Goodin, John Lowler, Andrew Bell, Alex Walter, Edwara P. Tinker, Martin A. Faulkner, Joseph M. Blakely, George W. Dillon, Frank H. Holt John T Hollenbeck, Thomas M. Roberts,John H. Borry, Jool B. Walker, Moses S. Cook, Solden M. Fross, Daniel Mitchell, Richard Gray. I". Warren, William T. McFarland, M. Shorman, {Spocial Tel>- Bee.)—An amateur base ball game between thoibankers and printers of Columbus was ‘played here today. printers won the game. Score was 13 to 14. Mr. John Poters, collector of revenue for tho Omaba district, is receiving a great many letters from parties who would like to be ap- pointed sugar inspector for the state of Ne- braska. Under the bounty law it will be necessary to have at least two sugar inspec- tors for the great Oxnard sugar factories at Grand Island and Nebraska— Original could extend his The report re and completely exonerates the nc concluding paragraph reads: us a delay would work undersigned, ttully roport to court that they find from the eviden ¢ taken by them that Julius poointment in zood f; such evidence sequits him of Sunset Joe‘Goes to Minneapolis. ith Minneapolis yester- day afternoon aud left for that city on the He received a nice chunk of ad- vance money and & handsome increase of The Millors are to be congratulated. Thomas B. Butt, The bounty to manufuctured cents per pound for all dogrees and 2 United states 15 sugar that stands a tests of ¢ conts per pound for ull that gor Americanis Wi at Cricizet. 20y 15:=The taternational cricket matéh was conetuded today by a vie- Adelbert Kelso, Mr. Oxnard says that their A 1 sugar last es aud he thinks a largo portion of their output this ycar wi the 2 cent a pound bounty has already forwarded to Washington, as re- tho preliminary statement with regard to the probable output, the kind of sugar manufactured and the process and resources of the plant. Oxnard compuny states that the probable output this year will be about five or six mil- lion poundas. Oxnard is_anxious that the to inspect the sugar shall be tho It requires,a thorough knowledge of chemistry and th use of the polariscope and other delicato apparatus to be able to inspect sugar. that notone wan in fifty among those who have applied. to the government for the posi- ar inspector about how to make a scientific chemical test of the sweet granules t) at Grand Island aud Norfolk than knows about the music of ToroxTo, On Court Notes. Frank Fernandes asks the street railway company to contribute the sum of $25,000 to In a petition filed in the offico of the clerk of the aistrict court, avers that on August 28, 1800, he boarded a motor carat Sixteenth avenue with the fixcd determination of b carried safely to the corner of Twenty-fourth On the way out, with- out waiting for the car to stop, he jumped off and fell under the trail car. this act-ho sustained a broken ankle and any number of cuts and bruises about “The ‘company Peter R. Iukley, Richard Simonton, John Jacob H. McKeever, Willlam Ely, total, 190 to 150, General Uprising fh Hayti Probable. New Yonk, July 15.—The steamship Alisa arived here today from Jamaca. ser of the steamship states that everything in Hayti bids fair for a general uprising. The purser further stated that Legitime, who is in exile at Kingston, has_started an ox-ofticial of the Atlas steamship company for this city, who will purchase a number of 1L 11111 =10 | vessels and war material. S S quired by law, James ~ Harmon, Miller, Ben- his welfare, In this statement the George W. Stultz, 0'Randall, Jared W. Sutamer, Mitchell P. Scott, Samuel G. Payne, Nelson A. Phil- lips, Horace T. Haight, Michael Morgan, Additional—Phillip Diefen- baush, Charlés F, Reynolds, Julius A, Hine, Thomas J. Elils, Jeremiah C. Testor, Samuel (. Barnes, Joseph Kitt, Alonzo W. Fuller. Renewals—-Samuel D, Eastman. Robert Gallagher, Henry L. Seaman, James Restorations and reissuo—Aaron Reissuo--Edward Original widows—Mar- streot and Cap and Parker streets. Ambrose Allon. oughly compotent. Ships equipped implements will be fitted out secretly ana taken to the seat of warefare, it is said. The ship's officers say that the people aro so desperate that war may come atany moment. The chances aro National bank of Minn., has brought suit against the Star Union lumber company and the Bobn i and door company of this city. is brought on an over duo bill of exehango on which thoe plaintiff seoks to recove Stephen S. Gibson. garet, Bronnan, Susan 1. Doal. - Original—Lee J. Richard, Samuol T. Elijah Martindale, WiLli Horace Bennott, George Vosy, dillman* Williams, will be producod NEWS OF ¥ STERDAY. Omaha bull-frog Marcus Do Liabilities, £1.000; ussets, $20,000 James Hukins, Judge Wakeley called the motion docket cases, after To the Laat Jones took. first money | Sultonluke in tha desert continues rising with oloven straight kjlls, Weber second and | Uil now the overflow Burlingtons Beat the Indians. Telegram to Tne Bee.]—The Pine Ridge | upon Ehbret was in the box for Lincoln, and with of a ridloulous toss to fivat subsequeutly called at the end of the seventh to perduit tho visitors to catoh the train club of noblered men wrestled this after the exception about ten fect too high, when he had a dead noon with the Burlingtons through seven in- | neid. sure thing, he played a faultless Swartzel of the Kausas Citys was far pehind bim in pitching. sons, resvectively catehers for the Farmers Cowboys, divided tho honors about Athletics. ... . 0000710 0-1 Louisville, 7. Loulsville, 3. The two Wil- Athletics, 1; ders and Miliigu runs: Avhlatics, Louisville, 1. But the hero of the oceasion = = Roat who stopped every ball within a radius of a hundred feet and variably to first witha colority that was fatal to the cow punchers, mond did almost equally as well, Up to the fifth inning no runs were made by either nine. mond made a base bit, and was_advanced to third by Burkett being was Farmer American Association Standing. dispatched them in- Shortstop Ray- Athletics...... live descendants of the rolentless warriors of the plains, battling almost upon tho exact | Yo spot of their ancestors' ensanguined field with their white foes in a contest of civilized pastime. It may have been that the blood of | 15,000 francs each their proud and untamed ancestors cried aloud from out the ground, for mauy an easy liner wa wore missed. As ball players they are above the average, but could not compate with the now reorganized and inviucible Burlinetons, who put up an orrorless and faultless gamo. In the fifth He then stole second Washington.. SPEED RING. Fourth Week Starts off Well. twenty-second duy's attondance ac Washington The woather teack goodand excellent racing from first to Santa Cataling, & California colt, was mado favorite for the opening scramble, His chances were killed al tno start, lengths behind the leaders. was the easy sixth Wilson wade a base hit, got to third on | Washington a wild throw of bis namesake, and made the second and last score on Monk Cline's sacri- Manager Itowe is of the opinion, therefore, that his original theory of sacrifice hits s all right. speedy and deceptive, only four baso hits being made by the reds, while the Burling- tons pounded the sphere all over the field. Little Bear behing the bat, ted Wing on sec- wnd Hawk Eye on third aid excellent worlk, Raymond, 5.5 The features of the day manner in which Vierge 'Or beat Guido, Joe Blackburn IKansas City colt made all tho running and won uudor a gentlo pull by a len record breaker Guido, great form just now and will ve a hard horse 10 beat in_any compan reappearance race tods, 0|8 vartzol, .. 1{Johusoh, rf. Base hits gth from the Vierge D'Or is in By Inajans, 0 Kingman mado his after a rest of two st of the public's confidence by win- Porter rode the derby Cuicago, July 15, the outside when Ryerson and Elting began tossing balls in the western champion- ship tonnis tournament this afternoon, so absorbing was the interest in this match. , 61, amid tumultuous cheer- | tograph monoy and justified th ning well In winner with rare judgment. urse 8000, for maiden two-yeir- Soyen starters: won by a length. angths boforeJulia Wilson (Kans O1ty), 1. Wil pis One hour and ity winutes! | olds, fAive-clghithe of a mile. Tdn Rossington, 105 (10 to 1), Farine. 115 ( to 1), was tw Uwmpire: Emsile ing won, h Used Up. July 16.—Today the Huakers wou their third consecutive game, aud used up the Lake Superior boys in awful shape. At the opening Duluth nad the best of it, but became badly rattled in tho fifth, after which it was circus play all arouna, Umpire Gaffney was hit in the neck in yes- and was unable to appear. th and Meakin for Sioux City Barston was Elting meet tomorrow and the best game of the tournament is looked for. Brown walked away with Cummins, 6-2, 6-4, and Gardoer and Lane got away with Gifford and Froth- ingham, 04, 6-3, 6-3. Sedond ruce, purse $600. for three-year-olds and upwards, one mile. yan, 102 (3 to 3, won b two_longths, while ale 01, 114 (10 to D beat Lake View, 109 8 to 1), Owan, Neb,, July 15.—To the Sporting Editor of Tiur Ber Prof. A. F. Kasten in your paper to wrestle any one in Omaha, T will accopt the samo and meet him in a eatch-as-catch-can match, best three out of Ave falls, any time iusideof ten days, for 50 a side and 65" and 85 the gate receipts, the money to with Sandy @ (0 1. won by a head from Vallera t Homer, 112 torday’s qa: o 1), half a length for made the decisions. froely and Dewald put up his usual game. o ), won under a drive by i neck. t Sir Planet, 103 @ t0 U, & length. | TS oF t3 =l wmomsou—oy 1. ‘Durse 8800 for threo-year-old and 0 and one-quarter wiles. Q'0r, 115 (8 to 3), won ous| {11'to ®), hurd ridden Joo Hlackburn, 1138 to 1), the same distunce Illi) 12t d), being two ‘upwards, ¢ 0'Rourke, 8b..3 5 I remain yours truly, ARTHUR ROTHERTY. T 4 the retutl elerks: ) b Trophles. ul; vice president. C: P, Hloover, Indian: Johw Woitengell, hatlonal organiz Indianapolls, lud. The ne tlon will be heid at Oleveland. July 2 Yesterday was the day sot for an interstate of delegates from the Missourl and lers. illinnces and different | ns, the object befng to arrange for fons betwoen ¢ wora only about . many lettors of celived frou the were Leo husy with th | procoedings of the meetin e me—e AR E8, 63 LouisviLLe, Ky., July 15.—It is now stated that the mortgage on the Louisville baseball club franchise will not be foreclosed because the club would then probably faliinto the hands of the assignee, who would be com- palled to operate the club or lose everything valuable about it. The present company will probably be allowed to continue in charge Uil the close of the season. lengths back, Sixth race, purse 8600, for walden two-yeur- olds, five-olghts mile. Wiugs, 103 (15 to 1), won 1) fe olccce—cecon =l cocucon~ Elght starters: @ length from Ray (10 to 1), who beat Tim Tough, 108, (12 to z % conuonm—n H Seventh race, purse $00, for three-year-olds upwards, solling, yards. Seven starters. neck from Red Light rus, 110 (16 t0 5), o leugth, Thme: 1:50. d Day at Homewood. Prerssuno, Pa, Ell Kendig, 09 ( to 1), 108 (i to 1), who runa: Sloux City, §; Duluth, | Bloux Ouy, 2 Dax1ox, Q., July 15— At & meeting hero Sloux City, 3 The William H. Purdy, John T. Underwood, Schofield, William C. Frauklin, ory, Miller A. Shelton, Richard D, Kddy, John Jossup, Nels Javzenson, Madison E. 5. Rubell, Marion Young, ‘Tremain, James awyer, Richurd Andrew J. Arthur Mc- reaches 2,000 squa which ke adjourned his court uutil Kriday Interesting Meeting, But Organization ulty Completed. About twenty members of the Mothers' Home association met ves the Young Men's Christian association for the purrose of completing the organization, was decided, however, not to proceed with the election of trustees until tho association incorporato aud could bo had. g0 of Lincoln, a committeo to proceed with the preparations for incorporation and another meeting as soon us the work is in shape to procoed. meet next Tuesday meeting of the Robert Willlams was hanged at Plne Blufr, Arlk, for the murder of Aibert Hayes in No- 8 vember last, |Special | The Fre Judge Hopewell is hearing the case of Oli. others against the city case comes crs who awarded 32,000 '3 dumages resulting from the change of grade of Douglas strect. The petitioners protest against being assessed for benefits to pay the damages. Judge Ferguson hoird tho caso of Mary B, against George plaintiff was granted a divorce and given the custody of the minor children. Judge Irvine called the dismissal docket yosterday and di this number tift ver C. Campbell and chamber of deputies has a » foilowing duties upon efined, 23 francs. lllance rally was ident Polk of the from the city appr to vroperty torday afternoon at Raw petroleum, 19 franc: At Atlanta, Ga., a groat General Weaver, | ) nings of baseball. The novelty of the occa- | #lliunce. Jerry Simpson and Rev. Sam Smull sion attracted an immense crowd of onlook- ers who packed themselves into the grand stand like sardines in a vox, und lined the | uio striko along the lines of the five great fences as thick as flies. Pecular interest at- | railroad companlies entering Parls. tached to the contest in the fact that within the confines of Plattsmouth lies the historic battle fleld on which the flower of the Sioux | D. N. S Duvis, M. D, of Chicago presided und and Pawnee nations bit the dust i a most | delivered the opening introductory address. sanguinary engsgement. Mwngling with | In regard to one of the most impori Eiliott, Luther T. Scott, Emmett Harvey, Gobert' B. Witliam _Clamer, I'rederick A. Ola Jorgenson, Taylor, Horace S. Beaman, John Lafferty, jr., Churles F. Miller, Peter Kyun, William Ham* ilton, Herman D. Wilson, am Wallaco, Leander' L. Adams, Butterbaugh, John were the speakers. At o meoting today of about 4.000 railroad employes it was decided to order an fmmedi- Hiram Taylor, The presidont, Mrs, F'. A, Beverid international medical congress con- vened at Frohibition park, Port Richmond, 8. posed of sixty three were dismiss Whigham, John W. Baird, Uriah Barnes, Samuel J. Waldren, David Jewell, Thomas ghosts of tho past wore the real | jects—the south pussof the Mississi Quinn, badly fumbled, and several flies | 31 H. Parmley, Georgo Taylor, Charies Stokes, William B, Worley, Anson Wilson, Miltou 1. Bean, John S. Thompson, Joseph Demaroe, Andrew Kirsch, Thomas' Oliphant, Charles Cur army engineer, as maintained during and he recom- mends no new work of importance. The Ttalian government has reduced by the salaries of Italinn streot railway Bluffs bridge ai against tha mpany, aud W. H.~ Spe quired cha is intended tne election of trustces will take Jacob Dather, Miltn Yeager, Some of the prominent members present Hiram L. Cooper, Omahu; Mrs. A. S. hall, Omaha; Mrs, M. K. Benuett, Ponca; Mus, Carrie Shinn, selman, Omaha: M colu; Mrs. C. dismissed, the torestod parties having decided to continuo marriage relations without of the court voys at Potershurg_and Constantinople, and the sal- arles of some of these by 5000 francs, thus ef- & an actual saving of 200,000 francs. At Rock Island, pinie at a cireus performan someo manner getting out of earance in the ring. rushed for the stineets and the interference Omaha; Mrs Beveridge, Lin- igcan, Blairy Mr: outh Omana; bough, Omaha; Mrs. and Miss Cora Stephen Shoesmith, George W. Thomas, Jo- . Presley Trumbo, ilton, Frederick C. Knapp, Martin Kaler, Edson E. Moore, and others, that was e bone of con- )0 borrowed monoy , secretary, Omaba making Patterson’s delivery was 100 [ mense crowi work, a3 2 46601 ans, 4; Burlingtons, 16, Burlingtons, 0. Strue by Samuel Patterson, 7. Indians. MeCoy. Western P. W. Wrenn beat Starr, 4.6, 6-1, 6-0. | falo. 1 is o estab- The home will association has members outside of “Tho object of this organizath defendant was lish » home for aged women, Gallagher, the ox-postmuster, min with a similar name, Judgo Ferguson will bo on the beneh dur- number of people were pulnfully injured. Trouble is looks tor at the Du Quesne steel works. near Pittsburg, 1" wreat many men went to work tho ovorators say the mill wil sta di 4 ] Phe mien that ara active in the strike say they as did White Horse in left field. Score by | wiil try and prevent tho men trom going to innings: Inalans. ... Jacob Dufly, Augustus Charles M. Viers, Justin M. Dunc Willam G, ¢ Board, John S, Elisha Chambers, ho will sit one day and business, aftor AGAINST transact general cour ho will take a will hear arguments fo lvin J. Call, William Smith, iam N. Canady, Cornelius Callahan, William Brookhart, Jacob Was- Kestor, James 000000 0-0| Atameetingof table glassware manufac- a new trial Ohlo and West Vir- b plants were consol- 22 | turers of Penns: ginla in ) idated and an assoclation Um- | name of the ve the Missouri's I The Real Kstate Owners' National bank, the caso that was on trial for thirty-three days during the present assoclation met | oon at 4 o'clock and appoint o arrangements for nvention of representative com- lavge cities along tho A river to discuss ways and means of inducing Uniebdtstates The company comprises thirte o capital of #1,000,000, ournament, An Interview with Mr. Blalne at Bar Hurbor ~There were no games | boars out br that the secrotiryeof stat suffering and is rapldly re his been set as the.dite 0 Washinzton and ass The twelfth an ass company. Fountain, John H, Gaskins, Cyrus 1 firms, with a vostorday aft 4 W, Millor. TeRAIPY a commitice to ma! ¢ Las brought suit in tho district court and asks to be divorced from Robeson Herron, Joseph ¢ Elizabeth C. Melntosh, Martha Joyce, Sarah C. Harper, Wyman H. Slake- Ji? Statoments to the offcet has simply been ek and neryous Septomber 24 or 25 n ho will Teturn amo active duty. onvention of the Pho- ssociution met o Buf- Ihalywldows wants the custody of a child seven great deposits of filth by the dumping i garbage and to encouraze the establisnment large citios now murder of her of crematories in_ dumping garbago into the river. is0 listened to the reading Special to Tue Bee. | the Cunarder New Yok, July | —Among the passengers on that sailed on Nave devoloped which baroly as to her gullt Qefonted Codd, 6-3, 6-3. Chase and | fair photographers, should have & sepurate bull celpts. Prof. Kasten Has a Contract. Seeing @ ohallenge from | L0, r cent of e posted swold, sporting editor of Tug Hoping for & speedy reply Lo the same, Louisville C St. P apolls, Followi & Omaha. o changed ) b the treasurers’ foes Hor cent of the gross re- Brown of Du employ about ro, Towa Kalls, Dubuque, Ia ; Miss Anna and Mr. Mauric factory in Omai whioh one huudred agement was asked for and steps o taken to secure the attended and annual toblennl] duced from 10 to’s 1 Mr. John Hockett, C. J. Ives, Cedar Falls, T At [Queenstown—Arrived, from New York Sighted, the Columbia, New York: the Handel, from Baltimore; the [talin ana the Werkendam, from Philadelphia - Crown, from Lopdon. At Now York from Liverpool; Nothing equals Ayor's Pills for stimulating a torpld iver, strengthening digestion, & Lating the action of the bowels. any other fnjirions nposed of the i ‘Tho meeting adjournment, Thursdny ovening at An uttompt to_opifate th ndergimaounty, lesll) tai, serlous trouble. s unalloyably opposed The indigna- Iminated last night in victs and thelr guards being driven from the field. The postmaster general Issued th 1t under the bostal bill Briceville, vict Inbor hus freo labor of tho sial to the leusing of ¢ol tion and resentmen the Brittanic, St Postponed, druig, but are Dles of the best vege 1 was a sufferce for years from dyspe and liver troubles, and found o perniatient d taking Ayer's Pills, tho British | Banek case until the body of the boy is found inco it roso to the sur- Arrived, tho City the State of Georgia, from from Bremen It has not by face vn flostoa rapi & Heafey have L for iy, but it is not believ until washed upoa the bar at Platsmouth, o p conipanies for carrying the Au s to forelgn countries in vesse bulld, of the best construction pective classes n employed to keep watoh 1" that it will appear They have effected George Moo, “Whenever [ tion, or suffer {r PIlS set me right o Rock House, Va. Amerle Suevia, from Hamburg. lighoest speed In their re fnutely deseribed. At Indianupol's, Ind.. the following officors were elected at the natl 1 y, Walla Walla, W u gyoubled with constipa m loss of appetite, Ayer's A, J. Kiser, Jr., r Aspen's Wrevk. seEy, Colo,, July 15, —Thomas O'Donnell, the tenth victim of the Aspen Junction wreck, died this morniog. Rickara and Maboney have escaped. O'Donnell and bis sistor were this afternoon. Married Ye May, editor of the Miss Sadio A. Bock of | Raymond P, Meou's Journal, and were married home of the bride, groom, will tender the tion this evening at hér home, 1t is rumored that ache, Ayer's Ca- shartle Pills are the . James, Dorchester, Mass, 8 Pills cured mo of oenbeuberg, tnational conven: Mrs, May, mother of tho | ung couplo A recops shipped to New Orlean “Two boxes of Ay, adache, from which T wna Keyes, Hubbardston, Conn, er’'s Pills, ~R. J. 0, AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Dealers In Mediclnes, convent! Kansas SANpUskY, O., July 15, —Late this afternoon fire broke out in McKelvy's ice cream houses, west of towo, and spread to’Frank Stang's brewery, which with the ice houses was cou- The residence of Fred Baumger was ‘The loss entailed will ve trom was roleased yesterday for vagrancy, A. J. Bolun, after sorving a term unlock & Unlon Pacific freight cu caught in the act aud is again iu jull fifteen farmers pro Ds L0 attend. also burned.