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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE i ceiinee | 04 Well A8 from Beattios any Liinoolng - The hird Faoe, thros-fourth of o mile: German MINNEATO) WANBAS CITY s well as from Buatrios un Addie’ socond, Maud Howard third. | He appealed to a Paris tribunal, which has i Anl Lincoln teom played a good deal with it A h b Ward. mouth and in the fourth inning by this urth race, one and one-elghth mile Just given a judgment against him, w 1 0 1 1CANS 8eC change of umpires nd put 8 o A 1o i ry won, Silver ke second o 1 o drive v ocided or- 1 i Omaka Has Resumed Her OId Placa on tho | Y1t : eans secirod o chango of umpiros and put | Gomo Qaeor J?ding Dono to_the Disgust | yorspeomon irer Lake second, Niua Afclior | Parls enb drivers bavo. docided to. roor- | gohome to Rob a Dos Molnes Bauk Nippel feore Board, t decisions aro constaered b ¢ to have of Winners, Fifh race. ono and one-sixteonth miles L o d 2 o ot Meoia. it Won L auite, Following_ i the. stote by A4} but the Rosale won, Corlune socond, Doily Nobles | Pared to take any steps that may be in Ita Incipioncy, P 4 - Heindte. . it third, Thme: 100 WOGSHSRYY 04 RONRIVY TN et A i ; Innfnge Sixth race, one mile and fitty yards: Aloha it Asheib i b b i ikl - Ll g Glant 010200033 0-6 G won Tayotte sveond. Jod third. TThas: T | here Wednesday certaln modifications waoro | ONLY A PICKED NINE FOR THE PRESENT. Wither 86866000 1=%) NANCY TRIED « TO BEAT HERSELF. | wi Cayetts ecand {n Aniry Timei 405 | found nocossary In the regulations undes | CASHIER WAS TO HAVE BEEN MURDERED, Total 1 Charley Goodell, the second baseman for # = fhior, ron. Borealls second, Spalding: third. | which they worked. They demanded that Wilber, sustained a feactured leg us a result me 1 kbR d. 'ho, i fiwankea Given an sy Victory by | sinnen 1 of a collision with a base runner. Bud Doble GAve the Little Mare a SP.IIKS OF SPORT. compteurs lord kolomotrigues shoula be at | he New Agirogation—Dincoln Kansus 1 2 abeR e - y once brought into use, and immediatdly after the New Aggregntic 4 SUMSIANY Glenwoold Giants of Towa. Areat Spli—Lively Times at their installation the presont system of pay- Which Larrabee Gave to Stormy Shut Out Sioux City g joapol I'ho Noupareils and Glenwoods cross bats Morgis, Park and Ml gl mont should be discor : ol 10 Noupareils an Y 5 S e L ; should be discontinued, Jordan—Collision of Bur A Mgtk g it ol e Well, it seems sort o' natural again to have ) FepORLS ¢ 's ball gamos abro An American Honored. lington ¥AIITE 488 0h0 Bh1Y iky-Isaihie taR €6 BHEE the reports of Omahw's ball games abroad an Honored ® utside clubs o the city, the boys should be — coming in. The first one, bowover, is a little | At the lato mooting of the Academy do i outsido elubs 3 I | ] 1 3 whopperjawed, but Manager Leadley tel- | Medicine, Dr. Henr llard of Now Yor! Miiwatikoo, 17 Ofpahs, L patronized better for thelr endeavor to. fur-| Detror, Mich,, July 2.—This was the | Whopporiuw sl Ll Bl Lt e Ly o L Wik oletoa t Henty B; Millard of Now York | 5,0 wyiivne 1a, July 08.—A woll lald plen Rish tho peopln of Omalia with amatanr base- | closing day of the swmmer meoting of the | CETADhs that the team that played yestorday | was elected forolgn corrosponding momber, | : ball wor wmission. 'Thie positions L B at Milwaukes is only a temporary one, and | Forty-one votes wero cast, thero being fifty. | 0 K/ the cashior of tho American Saviogs Duluth, 10; Denver, 2. s e : Detroit driving club, The weather and track J ¥ v i ! e MiL. | Pauk and to rob tho vault of §00,000 was dis- " X " Nouopare Position. Glenwood Glants N g ? s soon as ho closes with several eastern | one members present and voting. Dr. Mil- ) Kausas City, 10; Minneapolis, 5. ion St Nor 1o {immir | wero all right today, but not more than 6,000 | ) | covennd: tatey, ThK SoEbERE s EONNENE ¥ 1o POt At saspbint Hd Yl g I # e " o players with whom he is negotiating he wull | lard is only the second American who has b e ks LS e n reintr ing Omahin as o feature in Jort D | persons witnessed the afternoon sport. The | LR b ' B h b ¢ the P | to take place next Monday at $:30 a, m., the Mitwaskree, Wis, July Special Tele- | the race for the Western association pannant, it o deiver of St. Elmo, the favorite tn the first | "0 (0 EPO SIREIN CL SO, 0 o i | e Mediotng, T rier of the Parls Acadomy | ouray which the vault is rogulatly openod gram to Tir BEe|—Tho reconstructod | it is necossary to curtail Lincoln and Denver | Mowideiy 00 iiah race, fell off his sulky in tho first heat Just at | enough, of courss, but. look what tho Washe | ©o g el § | by Cashier Elliott i Omaha team put in its appearance hero | ench to tho extent of tho games forfoited by | Eradtond Middlo 1 the first turn, and the horso ran the mile out | ingtons are doing, nud " that, oo, with tho | 1 bt Ll belelbud LiSupli T'he schemo was for one man to engago tha today. It was not the fine setof athletes ;>‘Kl;llh|“['\\r4‘>‘\\“-::iy(.u~':‘lu;lxv”:\‘4-u.wr'\hvm' (u\h‘.- Ly . il B und probably lost the raco then and there :ll\‘h'lwm ad ;v( Old_ Cy Suteliffo, Traitor r'l'“‘ “‘“‘l"“"“ Barbey, !’mmm'r OF MW | oo ubilbi i GahveRsHLISH viothor £6 ontek by that visited Milwaukoo last trip, but a | terins of reconstiuction thoso wnmus go 48 | jynn First g This was marked by a rauk decision of [ GRAHEOM, | ‘l‘\::\-‘|Iv.l.3\l\‘:‘-:‘lnf‘in -'j'::w‘"l""""“": Hisg _»""“ O yaiose TOPOEL O | o stilo door, sl up: behind Wi saud¥ig of picked ninc from the different Western asso- [ g Game called at 3 o'clock: the judges in the third heat that lost Din- | lase four days and manigod to squoeze in two ,x“:‘;‘:: "’,‘[’ Al AL l";"""‘ bix ']"' 04 | ghab him 1t necessnry, whilo third follow ciatfon clubs, Baker and Trafifey wero the Played Won. Lost . ATnnteare mond the raco. Diwmond had fully an open | runs one more than the patched Omahas ot g0 Feport on tho StreNKUNCHINE | \yqy g take tho bags of monoy from tho vault, of the French navy was published last week ; I'wo of the accused —James Dimmitt, a col- ored tough, and Sam Coopo a roal estate . n Keneney's « reat ouly onet hore of the old club. Manager | Omnhn bkt Keansey, Neb., July 25, ] length to the good as he wentunder the wire, | Yesterday at Milwaukee. In tho meanwhilo dealer, wero from Des Moines—and the hird a professional thief from Kansus City. " 3 5 » Milwauke £l 1l eir oppone o 8. iteljorg 4 I id nfore the col 00 Leadly expects Flannigan and a_couple more | vk 8 A gram to Tiie Bee, | —The champion amateurs | DUt the judges cluim to have seon that Aline le“nn Fhbi L |«| 27 un t”. ljorg Ihursday, lmll before tho committ ot o HEFLVe o fol day's coin ise i} 5 . k g o & s nockod out of the box in the sec. on the report. y good men to urrive in timo for Sunday's | Lin i of this place piayod snother of their match- | finished a head in front. So sure was the | 01 guia ‘4 of the seven errors made iy : Cooper and Dimmitt are under arrest A local newspaper man got into tho schomo by pretending to be u tough from Missouri Lizihs Kansis A less games this afternoon resulting in a score | 1atter's jockey that he was beaten that he | Washington Shannon, Grifin and Sutehffo Dimaitt bus confessed his vart in tho con- spiracy and intonded robbery. Cooper is Governor Boies Returns the Present Lincoin, #: Sioux City, 0. king ho attaches little value to the pro Norman Baker pitched a very good game | Denver = 50| of3 102 in favorof the Industeial School | Bad £ono to tho stand to have his number ro- | made dve. At this rato the denizons of tho | POSMS of Brisson. Brisson defended his today, and with proper support would have [ Duluth. /0000 E Hihb: e okt fHo-Waran long. | rmoved: eapital will soon sicken of their Omaba im- :“hl-‘m-- in the discussion which afterwards mado a close score, but the men wero most S ATH running catch by Smith, left ficlder of the [ First raco. 2:10 class, trotting, purse #2,000; | Portation 00k place NATION AL LEIGUE, s ks k. " ~t N '0f L 0 s Roche, i r o all out of their positions and the result was a ‘ Stewarts, and u similar play by Mucauley of [ Afine ficst, Dinmond second, st Elmo third, | On tho return of tho Omaha team Jules Roche, minister of commerce, form the Industrial School. The grand stand nont Wilkes fourth, Best thme, 210, hero the patrons are promised a | ally opened the Exposition du Travail at the FOAPBILAT L1 FeDIL OE the Ritied cnil o1 bao eond rice, 2210 cluas pacing. purse §£2,000: | half dozen new fuces, including twoor throo [ 5 050 B FEPOT ek il erinks were. loud in: thelr pral cotte first, Seioto Girl second, Neilie B | as well known men as thero aro in the cou- [ #1818 do Industrie Thursday. Among tho OrEvit Sty aar Ry | UHat T abeh . Sonbelikite, HAsEuhmll: third, Lady Sheridan fourth. Besttime. %1%, | try. But in any event the team 1s assured of [ MOSt terciting features are the sectionr and it 1s hoped he will bave the equal of the S (gL bl UL LG it Ui R L L Bub Doble sent Nancy Hanks a milo to beat | botter patronage than the one that repre- | lllustrating tho hist ot |EHABIETE was never made fora ball game than th al fa 0 her record of 2:14. Shé went to the quarter [ sented tho city under the MeCormick-Brandt- | dwellings, history of the trades from tho former team in the fietd before many days | " . uccepted. The game will tako place as soon | iy o to the i F60- AL Y8 | otithis aftaradon: : Cleveland practically had | & . Tho game w; ) n + to the half in 1:08'5, three-quarters | Shannon management, and next winter the | Foyrtoon ¢ i 5 3 uS trrangomonts can b made oK 1t A R AL bl LU ot Deebant omeanizn, | Fourteent century, a history of chairs and | Towa Farmers Have no Reason to have passed the ( 703 boaten whe unfortunate : Tho playing of the home toam was almost | tho Chicagos bonten wwhels Lo unfortunat NEASBRGCTREIDR Pithic tion that over represented this city will bo | ® BIStory of the manufacture of beer. The Complain Now. i Pottit and Alberts both put up | 0°rors and hard itting di schi o : ey LAt Morris ' : Iid. Managor Bov Leadley vo Omaha | OXposition will not bo ready for public in- [ Des Morses, Ia, July B il making some. brliant. stops. | Then Cloveland beat Anson’s men again in | A good crowd should be in attendanco Monis Pank, N. Y., Juty 2. —Ful such a team and such management as she | spection before another wer ropil \ the ninth, but to do 1t Tebean was sent to | today's game at the ball park botween the | persons made the journey to this course to- | may well be proud of. The following new arrivals aro chronicled Tommy Poorman made some protty back- | {1 i ! ! ol Ry e A ic bat in Johuson's place, relying on Davis | Shamrocks and 5. A. Orcharas. Both teams | day and they wore treated to some racing == in the Del Bur iss P e uro 0 dogroos bolow normal and r 4 VAL o0 in tho Del Europe: Miss Pulitz, Miss Sandon | sive in largor parts of tho state. Thero was a largo attondanco at th rogu- | 204 Mrs. Hull, Now York; Mr. Miss and | clectric and wind storm on the night of duly lar weekly shoots of the Omaha Gun clubs | M. Charter, Philadelphia, at the Geand [ 21 injured standing crops by lodging and yesterday afternoon. Tho Omaha clubs scoros | BOtel. The Davis is also patronized by | delayed harvesting, but no irreparable were as follows: Ten live birds to each man, | 8 Strong contingent of American visitors, oS teith «'r:\vp‘e’:ylu(v“}v‘:mvm.\.lll Drodiica thirty yards rise, Eughsh modified rules cluding Mr., Mrs. and Miss McLano, Mrs. | moro thun an averago amount of hus, oats, comody of errors Cnicago Geta a Game Fror Manager Leadly is keoping the wires busy B VaRyHARE T day and night in_search of some good men, playiug tho insano dodgo. GOOD CROP PROSPECTS. 25, —~This wook's weather and crop bullotin reports tempo ward running catehes at short but could not | 1o piteh the fning out Ho sas unsuce WAL L LS ccess- | have out their bost players. Tho following | above the common. The gro handle the grounders that > nis way. | ful, for by iood clean hitting the CRicagos | aro the players and positions: = s l:-ml BT :»“ tl;:l"ll(“:lr: e Gus Kock, formerly of the Buffalo brothor- | pounded out the winning run. Score R 0 L0 o ite, the track proper being 0 FRAIGECOE Position. 8. A. Orehards. | guite heavy and holalug while the six fur- hood club, played first base in good style, be- | Clevelund...... 25 120000 4—t4| Dolan Loateh 7 K 3 5 ¥ : Sy long chuto was dusty. Under these circum- eveland, 16; Chie 16, Erro Brown... st base LRt stances it was rather difficult to pick wi Chienzo 0015 80 5 | stephonson ch sides hitting tho ball in good shape. hleas U 1 08 00 415 | Stephenson itcher The locals were blanked in their half of the Ui \, Batforlos: Yo Etyrno d s icotioy | > : 4 bi Chle b une, | K +oeeeve 8B0ONU Ditso.. . Keile 3, and when theday’s racing was over the O e Arst. Tor'the visitors Poorman flaw. out to 18" und Nichol, Luby, Kit: | Clirk third base M Hachy 1 4 ! 1122 1111—10 | No W, Curtis, Mr. H. R. Curtis, Boston: Mr. [ wheat, flax, potatoes. Corn noeds iwarmer bookmakers had wost of the money, only tw ST LTI E and Bown, vened runs ove- [ Wals short s elson 108U O] 16y, only two il Pettit. Trafliey singlod, Dungan followoa | {HURD und Howm ened runs: Cl ot ewiinis”, oo e ShaEt SLOD....cc....o NOUOD | favorites having won, San duan, & strongly | 1o% Gy L0 10105 | and Mrs, Bruco, Mr. G, C. Lyman, Mr, W, | woathorand o late fall o mako an average with a screaming hit to center which Burke RN INNINGS FOIt ONE RUS, Frick S mtdote Ablquist | backed second cuowce, ‘sold only a point be- | Nison ... en 5 G. Fiteh, New York. crop. fumibled) allow itk Trafll6y toucore and/Dane BoraUic B A T0 | T eE e Cluala et and h:',';'.‘.'.(.':ly.|1.&4 L'r\"'yl:Yl fleld 1L Glbson }m‘x“'l l:l‘n:}\‘:’xlv: the :“;\" -,«.:x“ kes. vlll(‘u ; Fulle SR 1 omit Passqui Young, the American wing shot, Serious W lenwood., gan reaching third. Whifhead tapped an | Pitsburg played a hotly contestod game = Vay, Wit hoR Dushnlofataes Ewhlio tals | BRUGRORE i a i aiig— ¢ | did splendidly in the pigeon shooting last Exwoon, Ta., July 25, —T'wo Burlington Wisy onc (o Campion, who threw Dungan out | todny. Both King and Mullane pitcnod re- | - Trouble in the irectory. Plait at S to 1 won the Sapling stakes, The | kvomis......... 3 fuil— 4 | Sunday. Ho divided both poulo d* essai and | trains collided nar this city this morning, _J the plate. Kock went out at first. mavkably fine games, not a hit being made Prrrsuvia, Pa., July 25.—Matters in the | fiyst vace was an easy thing for Beansy, an Gy, ceenee s S LR the two louis sweepstakos, aftorwards miss- [ One had just turned a curve and tho engin- The locals took the lead in the third, | off King till the eighth funing. ithor side | Pittsburg ball club are decidedly mixod. By | outsider in bett I Riot, third choy oo y Ry <:103LLg 912 ing the i ¢ unti v dovntos mr Davte aver. Datvymple, Durkers | scored s run in the entiva nige Mniugs. T | Lotol L ixod. By | gutsider in bottug, and Itiot, turd etioics 10 | i iy inonds elub shoot at twenty-five | 15 the ouly bird in tuirty shots. s did not sco cach other until they wet on ateal and Poorman’s evror netting two tat- | the tenth inning singles by Swith aud Fape- | the detion of tho directors last Thursday | BeimGNx aad Adventuren captured the | singlo biue rock . tho bridge. Brakoman Pedder was hurl lies. Tho locals scored two more In tho | ington and Mullane's smash to the center e il 90 | successful were Avab in the fitth and Roque. | B THIL U 1L 1010 111124 Prohitition Fienil's Work. through the air across tho bridgo on fourth. Campion sont the aptiera to center | field fonce sent iu tho winuing and only run | the toam. —This did not meet with the appro- | Tori 1n th Jast racer both oo by Goones < CIUIOE 00LL OTHLE THIL 101102 Hor Semixas, 8. D, July Special | the ongines mot and landed sixty feot from for a home rin, Alberts was hit by a pitched | in the game, bation of President O'Neil, however, ana | 15 pos, (s <L I00L 0I00F 11100 0L TLH—IS | oo i s S e Y the engine. Ho was not seriously hurt. ball, went to second on Burke's biso on balls | Pittsburg. ........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9— 0 | Yesterday he signed McGonnigle of Provi- & . <o HENLOLILL 11011 10UIL 1111120 LELL el i harles Campbell, ignecr Jolin Morrison of the east-bound 3 13t race, handicap sweepstakes at 320 | Kortz THIE DI 10010 11011 011018 [ & justice of the peace of Cascade, attempted | train received several bad cuts in tho faco Manager Hanlon was given full control e ~s | e2zes ccccaot o Poorman, ss [ Trafiloy. 1 Dunga R T 1 Whitohead, §b.000 [} 1 1 1 b 0 [ Smmes Krook. 1h Dugdule, Bakeor. p. Fee, It Powell, rf. Poorman’s error, Shoch’s base on balls | Hlits: Pittshurg. 0: Cineinnatd, & Errors: | W0 managers and intevesting guines ave ex wrLers sy, 02 to 1, won gallop | Bryant. "L L000 UL 0100 01100 011G1—15 [ 39 Y b G FATkatia) lobk Blbkle: gave: Ve byie | EIbMBiE Lt natl, 0 Battories: King | pected. Several directors: repudiato. the | b e tensii frond s e won | ) | Floyd 200000 00'01 0000) 00000 000I— 1 | the new health' resort today by administer 1. The east-bound engine is a comploto e 1Ll bath Taatiin ; Bis powors, whilo the otiers think o' bus | (1.to 5"t i) Mr. Parmeloo, the winner, is a member of | ©Wn hands. A colored man living with a | Such bad shape, but the damago is extonsive. ‘e tho. seventh, six bits combinod with a few BOSTON COULDN'T PLAY, simply carried out instructions given himn by Second vace, tie Passaie stakes for all age both clubs white woman were assaulted in their tent by [ Several cars were domolished. ' 8 Four sta and. 1172 to . won In 1t 3 X T b el K u R vamala Lt hia ac aeoaTAn i 8 b (Gon o L - I ; 0. 0 e S 10— & | four'times on the hiead, wnd then turned upon | run down hero and take up the passongers 7 _ Nick Young's Lust Bulletin ] lie Biy. 105 o . 1o the negro, cutting him several times in. {ho | on the moraing train. Al trains will run i to puzzlo the big fellows with his slow drop Wasiixaroy, July 25.--Secrctary Young ' Bluck .00 s & Mty JESU R o | region of the heart. But the knife being [ via Hamburg today until tho wreck can be K balls, but thoe visitors foll against them hard. | makes the following annourcements : ce. the Supiing stakes for two-year- | Loowts "I o1 0 dull the mau was not dangerously hurt. Too | cleared. \ I ¥ 2 T e L [ ricof . o LR ) R L ustarters: Ale Plant, D8 1 to 1. s : trouble a . Bovtie ab.. 4 & | Nash was commendable. ley. 8. M. Dunzin. Spokane—B. . Snyder. | won in a cunter by six_lengths from Fremont. 2 s 0T (0oL ouble and tho end 18 not yet. D FEIM oI e TaM T a5 CE R Govern S Bois LarIe ; Boatono 8 00500000 02| Terms Acceptod--Dayne by Knnsas City. O ot e b iy id today rovoked tho suspension of sentence Dalrympleile G S N Vo if iost IRGiyased iy Chicagor Fd: B Steint Mitwag- | oS00 o b b : a0 A Exaggerated Reports. : e oy : Hoston, 4. Batlerios . Poorman: by Denver, C. L. Koynolds, . L L L AT Sl IR || e R e e, CrE Camplon, 0 Clarkson, and Bennett. Earned | Whiteand W. B Reynolds; Cincinnath, Charles | (i1 ind) one-halt, Fivestirtors: SanJuun | Buookiys, N. Y = [ShoctalitoTitai | Fenostalosito e nithellienuniiolmi o shuve b ity SR not cE 60 0O RU M ca kL ro S 5 0 o T T OO AT A AU O e Ko e engths from | gup | gack McAuliffe, the Brooklyn light | been greatly exaggorated. It will not be : Ao ALKOVER FOR THE CHAMPIONS. s Accopted—By Omuha, W. H. Me- | Lafore Kildeer, 11513 t0 1 Times 1415 wolg RS onE (G5bons DA ttors: ary to-flood tho mine. “Tho fire is con- ; Total.. New Yonx, July 25.—Today's game be- land, E. © Fitth taee, Dndieap o0 ieh wih #1.000 N vkh ;.m‘.- e P T T Possibly con. | YeOrs ago Governor Larrabeo suspended all gt Al ..’,llm fly(ixhldufv ‘lnk:nflml. \u‘wl‘_lll.lll)(l-r the fines against him on his agreeing not to s ] teans at Ioastern park, Brooklyn was a TEE(L Lo D, won by two lenzths from Sleipner, cles for a fight before the Granite club o there is no timber to car it. Superintend. A3 Pwitklors o 1 HE (3 o 1, who beat So Lo, 0 1), two 0l 3 consentad r some >, rihl il g 4 e went out and Governor Bol v 3 walkover for the Bridegrooms. Score: 'l‘lm!l"\‘\‘ ,l‘\l x.‘ "\)“N't ..; o I u|||.( = 1, who beat So Ho, 110 (4 to 1), tw Hoboken. Gibbons coasentad, after some | gy m‘;.m, hopes (;, have the mine clear of “:\r‘”lh "“:‘l::‘ll"lllltll‘lx(lrlil\( nu::x: ‘lx‘xu 3 \‘\\1.‘: BrOOKIYN Looveviveee d 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 41 venty-seventh Street Stars defeate Sixth race, sollinz, sweepstakes at $20 onch, v b M 3 gas and smoko and in working order by the i P i 7 & i i g 0 0 o0 o S S Mwenis hbcond Strasts vesterdns arioee | whison eacorsolling, aweenstnkes at 820 feach, [thaionly:hitohitho articlovaroquiokly/drawn’ | ong o tomt ol ri o ng ordar by Jordan returnad to lowa and has sinco becu ) \ the Twenty-sccond Stroots yesterday aftor- | With 31L000 added, sovon fariongs, | Five start noext week. The totul damago will not | yyaning a saloon ot’ Ottumwa. Many denio- Brookivn. 3: Philadeiphin, i, Hatteries: Lov- | . from Advénturen, 938 t0 5, who Dot purse of 54,000 to be put up by the club. Adoinh wttories: I Twenth-seventh Street [Ty e [ L A DRI L McAuliffo Signed the articies, but when Gib- R — and republicans declave it au attempt to ! 2 © tho i ents. arned runs: Brooklyn, Phillu- T 5 v g i i i i deiphia, 0. i & Umplre: Colonel Nieco, venth race. five furlongs. Twelve for fifteen rounds he inuisted on a finish e cidod departure and is upsetting potitical cat- Naticnal League Standing. f & L X Lt lenzthsdrom St P 15, 01 (4 80 1. who boy A ho celobratod W Jury wate 4 v Chicago. il 46 23 f 3 3 . R 5 3 i Lt AN MU 1Y INNTNGS. \eago. ... T Harrison, captain, 2637 Graat streot, Donatella’s Great 1 New Oneeavs, La., July 25.—[Spocial to e i agency, . D. egram to Tue Brel-Mary und Bertha Omaha........” ... 1.0 00 00 Oloyalnnas 202 Reaching Atter Territo; Attorney General Mitlor has appointed | yohuson, two young ladies at Cedar Falls, Sty Philadolnhia. ] w, Pa., July This afterr b ] o drowne o Codar river near tha Harnadmina e MIwKaRa 4 mwoibaso BItan N Eroos Lo s Bl SEe ULy 1001 | 4o vaces today. The race of the day, both | for which the Olympia club has offered such | attorney for the territory of Utal were drowned in tho Codar river near that . J. 1. Wagner, president of the Athletic buso | | © €00 R, PR THE0 B LR AON in | 8 bandsome prize, Carroll stipulates that uly and Mr. Peck, momb, place today by their boat capsizing. gamlon. Stofon Do huirice, Direnple, | Piliabirs. ball elub of Philadeiphia announcod that ho | &5 10 intore HaRes, shenBnmiln f Shook, 2 rim. Camplon, First base on balls: hind signed a throe yoar lenso of Hoorontion | SUHKCS: Which was worth §,3%0 and in which | which tho Stroater lad hos never figurd, 'S gurdon party at Hatfold house —— i By Bukor 1Ly it bulli "Ry Huker ¥s that os Wall killed his wite Julia by braf GOULD IN CHEYENNE. Hassentinlin s Doaale L pioan S ons —_ have an association team there next season, a [ Was Donatella’s race bt only after a battle | he is gotting too well along in years for long | 58 WWFSLE 8 (RE D o 3 the | or excossive training, but if Mayer is | COunLy. Penusylviniu. W No Improvements Contemplatod on Striof. s LA ATt (T P charged. ‘Thero will bo a club i Chicago | start with Donatella: and Dundec close | willivg fora goat [l“,nlmm‘ls ol sdolbls som, N. s was dir the Union Pacific. also, and Louisville will likely be dropped. following. At the stand Hagen. was [ bestto lick him. Itall lays with Moyer, | conipiessing machine ut tho Iv paper | Cupvexse, Wyo., July 25, —[Spoeinl Telo- f : ; | cnsily defeated Washington this afternoon, | Grand Views Got Thers, Douatella third, Hagen maintained the lead | fight on any terms. Tho executive board of the iron moulders | & Lincoln Gives Sioux City a Tasto of | The Athletics wero fortunate in making their The Grand Views yesterday met and de- | until coming into thestreteh, whero Donatolla 4 - — union, now In session in Cincinnati. decided t snched hiere at 6:30 this ove and lonvd Stoux Ciry, In., July 24.—(Special Tole- | Athletica. ...........0 02 10 8 0 0 0—6 | 5 Batteries: Whitnay and Hoffmann fo | 10 Urg0 his mount, and the chestuut slowly | ‘The Harry Gilmore-Jack ~Wilkes fight [ in thelr strike and votod them #000"for thav | (a0 EEL oM O80T (o Butts and gram to Tue BEE.] ~Tho Corn Huskers wero | WASHIRONL LT 000 000 0.0 0 01 | oo D80 0 N ngor for the Parice. | fOr<ed ahead. The norses were well together | which comes off at South Omaha Saturday [ P{rbe A0 k) e anzed by S ‘u:m"m“d T T T (1S \A!lilm‘ r\lhl‘liyuw.- Washineton, 8 m’ls i ‘\ e ux:fu il’i‘rlh‘mm i;lnulm::ll:xl::‘c: and all were whipping, but Donatella’s rush | avening, August 15, will be a fistic event that | gurer, Brockton, Mase, has failed and mie i I | overal 1 bor: Y i AL ealte, fuck v n. | ook bim from the last to first, and he won by | will command considerable attontion, as the | un assiann.ent for the benciiv o s ereditors, | HA% (18 (URECC | SEVERR - femBAS respects it was aot all one way. Tho visitors | Zirned runs: Athlotle, 2 Washington, 4. Brveors: Views, 23 Parks, Umpire: | three-year-old with suen a heavy weisthit, o | taiso- i St Louis,” the rospective homes of | 483018 izerogato about $:5.000 town in earriagos, but tho Wiz wou on orrors, and_ although thoy shut out | o HEKEEEN RS Y e s - ; hho Bhiludalph) rd Wil publish O T B e . ong, Md., July 25.-The Baitimore dworkers at It Flest rue s $100, for malden two-yer alnine ol : £ Kimmio e Bomts bag company plaved the | 0.U% e furtons | Higue stariome The ey, | Crauing ut Minnetonkn with youvs Kimmie | S5uch'of that ity wnd uihor clos fifonds of | doveloped wothing further than that tho com: grlovously from the box. e ch A ST R A oA R AR L BT e : pany played the as his mentor, while Gilmoro 15 pozging away | SCuntor Kuay tiat he will rosien his posicon | pany was short of funds and at presont con: e A Y A N IBAI R Gl Inaleet s baselont| 1otk i GasaE Biore Western tinwaro company yesterdfly after- | son. 103 (3 to 2) second, Andaiorth, 103 (12 to 1, | 4 bis gymuasium at Chicago under Kyan | as senitor as soon as conzress meet templated no oxpensive improvements or cx- The scorc being 24to 14 in favor of e 10213, | s White. 2 Vire s fhue caused | tonsions. [ b nd Fico, purse 850, for threo-year-olds ; i out ot first and Brother Juok got first on | BOSton......0 0 3 00 00 00 0 00 0 0—3 | the Westerns, The features of the Al ioag e DUDIAAUL, top thretryentrgla ] Kennedy Won by a Bird. H a number of Viilui s puintings | Crooked Union Pacific Oflicinls, Dave Rowe got a base on balls, but Brother I . Butterios: MeMahon | ing of Kibbe for the tinwaro company, and | % (1) to U. sceond. nnd Lemotne sooked \halotnl S fifty live | furniture on th dimaged 0 Jack was caught tryine to rush home. ‘Chon Robinson: Murphy “and’ Bufington | the home rua hits of Peters of the bag | third. Time: 1:sig. ggotejiibaigencicllinolaishob infn sty Ly water gram to Tk Bre.]—A big sensation was In the fifth inniug O'Day fanned QQLONALA BRI ALIDING, = TSR AR el BY s Sy seoroi0tiGlo 4 Cumpbell & Elliotof Philideinhilu which was | juago Vandeventer, ‘Trainmaster Culross out, Wilson got fist on Nicnol- i ' gt TS I A LearnioHB OtV AINRID D HENE Cincinnati 0 w00 00000 I—1|dencens manager, As a result the team has | st mandiongs ! at, 82 | Jor E . [ fth #1000 wdded, ‘one “mile. Four | Beana .10 (UL O OLIL JOII—19 | 0% 00000 th questionablo charactors from | and Brakeman Tompkins was severely team two moro in the fifth. ington. Earned | action of O'Neil, and say ho hus overstepved | who wus two lenzths bofore Kin Cavanaugh 0000 10011 0011 00011 11010—12 | ing tno death penalty with a jack knifo in his . The west-bound engino is not in misplays resulting in eight runs. Four bits . Mass., July 25.—Boston put up | the bourd. ik cach, with 3Lud addod, sl turlongs. The Raymonds shoot at doubles resulted: | the justice, who struck the woman three or [ A train was made up at Council Bluffs ta tallies. Score: quence the Giants won. Clarkson attempted LRt S o e e ool ey 0 110 1 fo=s % 81, PO, A & .| The waos Vhi Ay, o > « vit Wi added, si - ol terersasieiiiane 0010 00 ch proh o) b vater o = = 1B S POAE | Tho work of Whistler, Bassett, Long and | Contraets for 1801: With Omaha—R, Load- o M plsao iadod, six tur- JLItoR62 5. s e much prohibitory mineral water caused the | gropmy Jordan's Amnesty Revoked. Rarl, rf. 0 | New York e 2120340 0 1—13 | Ushkosh—W. Somers, 118 (5 to 2, who t b 3 S0 6o co o0 i Shock, s as AT D A e B gl Alllwd » ourth rac gvons stakes tor e : o against “Stormy” Jordan of Ottumwa. Jon, 0 New York, 2 Boston, 1. N Davis, b Plcknicker, | ). who wis ten lengths heen assessed for liquor law violations. Two s Portiand, Ore., William o H between tho Brookly d P v ' added. six furlonzs: Four st Arab, unicate 10 er parts A 1 tho Brooklyn and Philadelphia lunicate to the other parts of tho wine, as | %10 the business o When Governor lengths, Timo: " i21, avgument, to fight at 135 pounds. This being [ ik ) ] econd . LS At ded aivam L clongsiabive up that the fight be for 1,500 a side and n ‘ Hits: Brooklyn, 16; Philudelphin, 5 Errors: | noon by the fo'lowing overwhelming score: | (P35 KI0t 103 (i fod), won casily by a lonzth oxcead $10,000. crats are not pleased at the governor's action ett and slow; Esver, Thornton and Cleni- ’ Twenty-second streets...0 0 0 0 0 2 0— 108 bons saw that the articlos stated the fight be NEWS OF YEST catch probibition votes next fall. It 1s a de- B o The Twenty-seventh Stroet Stars are anx- | §F31 Roauefort, 105 @ to . won easily by two | tight or none at all. He did not sign. William wn who developea [ culations. V‘Tfllnl ST, . ) . a boen_ uppolntod trados at tn " Cepar Rapins, Tu., July 25— (Speeial Tel- Milwnukee..... .....0 0 2 2 2 g 3 —— St. Pavt, Minn, July 25.—Despito the | THe Bee]—There may yot boa hitch in tho £ L rainy sky agood crowd wos at Hamlin for | Proposed Billy Meyersimmy Carroll fight, | william M. Allison assistant United Statos Grim, 2; Davie, Krock, Baker. Hon runs: nnntl., * the mateh beat 140 pounds, a condition at coniniiss oy Al | bodies havo been recovered. By Bal 1M1t by pitehied ball: By Baker, 2 v TTATION, ) TR I s + Gyl | most of the dervy racers were entered. aund he may refuse to si Carroll s AMERICAN ASSOCLATION. Park, Alleheny. “Pittsburg,” smd he, “will ed. It | uud he may refuse to sig 1L 8 fng hior with an fixe nt s house. 1n Weons e Time: Two hours and five minates. Umpire: | Washington Fi ally Played Hard | g00od one, and but 2 cents admission will be | roval. Pomfret took the™ lead at OTHER WESTERN GAM. PiiisveLeurs, July he Athletics in the lead, Pomfret sccona and | and Alf Kennedy, his backer, says he Wi mill and crushed to death. ot 5 7 ram to Tur Bek]—Jay Gould and party Nebraska Methods, hits when they did the most good. Scoro: | feated the Park Juniors by tho scors of § to | Was 10st In the bunchy but iMizierald. begin moro andVilkesnealVork, continue to assist the Sun I'ranciseo moulder | tomorrow forenoon for the west. They go to Henry 8. Fronch, boot and shoe manuf; afterward to Sult Lake Unless the present 5 A NS ers an gun, Horaman: an: Whitnoy. Struckout: Whituey, +; Vaugi 3 at Lincoln stalwarts today. Still in some | ers and Milligun, Forcman and - | gVbitmoy. Steuckout: hituey, 4; Vaughn, | halfa length in about tho fastest mo for a | N o botng I wely advertised in both Ch The lubilities 5,00 and the nominud FOURTEEN INNINGS AND TIED. Tull AR S Y s hoy which there is a record, tho two mon. Juck Wilkes has gono into [ Tho Ehiladeiphis Record will pub B M Goula L m A P rob PRt Oln e tho homo people, Meakin worried them | ang Boston clubs’ played o fourwcen wnimg | e 106 (10 to D, won by haif u length, Callie Pergu- balls and stolo second. After Raymond went | Baltimore.2 1000000000 0 0 0— 3 | noon 0.0 drain g Costiv balls, Clino scored 6n an crror at sccond. i Boston. & Bul- | were the batting of Thompson and the piteh- Pt Contley, 5 (8 1o D, won, Mittic H. B. Kennedy of this eity beat Dr. Bab- [ in erystal bang ym being destroyed and HYENNR WY6. July o special Telos Stafford went out at first, Earned runs: Baltimore, 2. company. Third rivce, purso $100, mile and sixtoenth, | bird mateh for §250 a side at Donnison, lowa, | “phe total insurance of the big textile mill of | caused at Carbon today when Auditor Craig, xyatr, 0., July 25, —Cincinnati won Americans Abroad. 116 (0 to D, third. Time, 1550, Abs Throws Cannon The vitlue of the plant 15 pl and Agent Randall of Laramo took otle CR AT Niond o gunte bocause it plaved better than LCopuright 1:91 by James Gordon Bennett.] e bl B G e tled tor Throwe RhaiviuepLs y PR Scoredon Teaymonds three baor, Afiar | Louisvillo, Conuvans finb plaving in thaflold | Hawhina Auly 3 —[Now York Horald | iyenroiin . one o aecat e for | Brners, July 25.—Kael Abs today dofentod | lots on stock i viw s possoasion setisthas Ulen ihinoliieRefation Cline bad fanned out, Raymond wis caught | 804 at tho bat was the chief featuro. Score: | cubte AT R PRl e 1 won, L | Tom Cannon. the American wrestlor, for the [ ©/[iiied 46 frow SsOR (o B and placed Agent Russom under arrost, ‘Tha napping at third base, Cineinnath. . ... ., GRG0 o L | o ara Mo e T W o owlich. 113 smifret, 12 (1210 1, | championship of the world. is stated that Information has beon. recelved s Carbou and Medicine Bow Pl other run of the visitors was mado fn [ Lewlsviile "0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1= | Amerleans here aro Mrs. J. Wadsworth, | tiied. Thine. 2 A = fro od Stiutes Consul Mayor it VietoH been working a combinution by which the eighith inning. Dave Rowo and Stafford | Hits: ¢ I, 4; Loulaville.0, Errors: | Olarenco Wadsworth, Colonel and Mra. [ Kb FUCs pures 8100, for dyanrolds ong ARleNeIg TR AL b sithe tovonug o stor A uHE iy bave dofrauded tho company out of foulad oty Ronoh it o Meakin and scored | SUSTMG S Louianiiice 1, Batiorios: Duyer | Moore, Now York; Mrs, Albort Stolaway, || Annie thilito ) won, Gatowny, 1626 ol f o AT Actively P B SAE o1 tho Tacont Mo withcuirens | part of the frolght oharios on goods shipped on his willl throw to first. Aftor O Day ot ! urnc Walter Kingsland, J. B. Lippincott, | stcond, and My Quovn, 117w 109 third. Time, | French Committaes Active repars | ilin. D kv e oy} rns: Clntinnat, § his baso on balls, Wilson fouled out. Rl Senator Wil S T ing for the Great Event 3 3 COLUMBUS DOWNS COM) Senator Williams, Si — & o navy departmont is without any official , 3 The Huskers labored strenuously to rop LEMHUA DOTENS foxILR, N EA0) T yiepartmontlawithout Melal { iced In charge at Carbon and the other ) " v 25 Y 00 ( rs. Delore ‘hica 10! v Sar; 7 | Coppiaht 1890 by James Gordon Bennett,| information of the reported destruction of the damoge done by their errors, but the Covynus, O., July 2.—St. Lous could [ I'rancisco, and Mrs. Dekoren, Chicago. , ondibaynGSaratogn, Pais, July 2 w York Horald Cable | oneof the Pensacolus' hoats and tho killing | oficials left for Hanna, whero they will ar. ftora fielded sharply and O'Day " was strong | 10t bit Dolan and Colimbis won an exciting | No tenuis tournaments huve beev arranged | SARATOGA, July 25 —This was tho sccond [ Gt AW S0 ISRW FOTE HOM T R L GG LI by S o frod (i Arica arhon | gt Agoat Crosbie, | Tho Modicine 1w in the box. Score game. Score: as yet, but a gcod set of doubles was | regular day of the first ruce meeting. There pecial to Tue L 0 """"_"’”‘-‘ Chill, by the Balmaceda toryepo cru Con T S Y e TP T TS i - golumbus............1 2 1 0.0 0 00 0—4 | watched with intorest the other day, the | were five events on the cara, Heavy showers | COMmMittee, organized and arranged for the | doil. ' Tho story is wholly disbelivved at tho | & i h WIOU CiTY I LiNcoiN cols TRAE10R0H0H0 00, ¥, s q e niearallo dupartient rave tho snap awiy and will testify agaiust gwartwa, red 0" 008 Blenne, rr,... A% ! iitn; Golumis, 6 8t Louls. 7. Errore: | %idcs bolng Mr. Tessoonmucher aud” Mr. | in the morntg made tho track heavy and | PRrticipation of Franoo In tho Ghicago oxpo- | Suulllnli iuvon ut the disposst of tho | o othors. ALl tho men woro highly ro Rtrauss.bid 0 8 4 1|Rnymond; a3 Columbus, 0:St Louls. L Buttorios: Donahuo | Hollis Hardiwell agaiust M apier and | caused much seraiching. The attendance | Sition met Sunday morning with Prosidont | gy pon's ofice for ardiieinl Hmbs and for | gi0fod and their arvest causos much. exoltos TR AR and Dolats fovieand Duryon. " Enrned runs | Mr. Phil g0 of Now York, who bas do- | Was not up to tho Sauurday standard i con- | Autonin presont. e committoo decided to | conutation whir the peustanpr ot not | 3G eho ko, 2b 0/ Burkett. if Columbus, 1; St. Louls, s Al e R aOuanee OB I D e R o A Ia PO Eh eVt ke the artifieial Hmbs uppl by the gov- chotbeck a4 0 0 & 1D Kowe. \ LRI veloped an oxtraordinary fovin of fair propor. | Seqenee of the threateniig weath incroase tho sum for providing for tho cost of | (LU Wi routly wx hausted wnd o £100 Wyoming's Natlonal Guard. " 3 ) American Association sStanding. tion. ¢ lrst race, purso $61, for, Lwo-yeae-olds, six | carriago of the I'rench exhibit from 30,0 A A P : y s LA o 5 1 o1 uriongs, Five starters: Lestor, 115, @ (0 3. | 1o 800,000 francs. Ou motion of Pierre, tho | hiitation monoy until &ftor congress moets. | CREVENNE, Wyo., July 25 —[Speciu 0 0Dy, Playea. Won. ot | Tho Americaus prosent at Baron Verthur'a | won cisily by s ek from forclnor 1, (6 1 | 10 Smi franes. | Ou imotion of Hler, & e W voiilie (nabloun) 1 T sl Gy, 10 (016 "I bing | committee decidod to consider the question | | At Chicazo, owhiiz to u ruiing by Grand N am 1 . : ] ; 8 o sending Frrench products on a special snip [ tof BEiton tht, the ere DanntraC guards will go into summer encampment Total..... 3 motans ... B 3A 0 2 4 5 daughter, Mr.and Mrs, Walter Kingsl nd_race, Alabam o thr of 80n keanaslodgacwepoiinfopn pREpECeand | Sscie . e Laramio Augu gt v i) R i Hngrland A ihomiton 0Eee | to be exhibited at the world’s fair. I this is | Muster Joln G, donos, afer an wacited diss | Fort Snundors, ey Lar mie A, u st 5 SRG R ARERAY, Saiiie McCiellun, 112 ) 1) W o o vill effect a considerable re cussion, resigned as n member of tho United \ion Pacifie will provide freo flouz C Wouwve0oo i The Boston coaching party turned up hore itia dleQtellanlis 0k 11 iwon In |inccompllabed b yyill eftootias aoualderablo e~ | BrathomNort itrionds Louldviila, Movile | Union Dollo Wi, ECS § ] SUMMARY. i AT all safe and sound and all ave now housed at s Thme, 2k s guson ol yBn o elonTiaNe ceato | ot e ek Tt Fatvet o Uit | General Tirooke in expuetod horo i > ush ngton. 7 : hird ruce,qone mile and one turlong ‘ompl 5 been made to tho magistrate | cnnin o i 1 uly, At k EREA NGRS Two-baso bit; Taymond. Stolen basea: Sloux e thaihotal Windaor. i Mrs; Travorsis thelonly | maa miasias qe siulle and. one turloug, i« Compialnb has hoen Mate 10 ine meglate Wis siecosstul days, when anoffort will bo wady Lo securd izt ol o S b on Skt nedln Bleln e T R T PR A F L L0 Ve st Mot | who examined ‘Tripono in tho first case us to I A i tho progeuming i roard 118 by pitched Balls Swarowood: Straok ous: 1y ; ¥ ; 0 won wths T Seventeenth infantvy as will permit O'Day b Tlie: One hour and fifty winutes. Um. | Brai, Neb, July 23.—(Special Telogram | perience the slightest sense of fatigue { VAmerio ouncing that. tie. eon 3 [t Chigh ) g R 9 tor threo-year- | magazine at Sevoran Livery last year 2,0000 [ Centrab Ameriow, announcing thit tho con- | the y BRI EALI D b to Tue Bek,|—The home team took the first | and did not miss & sin danco. At Upw iy AIf furion AR AL T eipons has | £Lo08 OF Guatemila which s now I svssion | sauo tiie uud place us Ui Stato troops. Duluth Beat Denver. gamo witn the Crano Companys hero today, | the veunion. Mr. Travors, Me. Roualds and | Threo sturiers e Klorammen of ¥ LENEERAURRE I DRRAAN - RAN BT BRI e O an o L rids e Dururn, Minn, July 25.—Duluth actually [ score S 10 6. A second gamo is to be played | Mr. Carey enjoyed the trip so much they ap- | fwn lenetie in- thoni ot 1 "R bber, Wlory, . ot tias boon examinod by Atha. | £oin and s mado un addivonal Womornory it tho Enst, won a game today and won 1t by superior all | tomorrow. The Craue Companys were very | Pear r to bogin 1L over ugain, at any rate | (15 to 1, o “ B ‘. T e e D §alata oy Hhee New Youk, July 25.—(Special to Tun around play, ‘The Denvor pitchor, Koanedy, | wild in throwing to bases, and the home toam | Carey's coach starts on a trial trip to Frank- | ¢ Il e sl one il Luren startors: | 1o and tas rosilt 1 LOAE G0, B FOREE LS00 B | I WEREENE: )00y Bee.|—Mrs. J, J. Bliss of Omaba Is in N was wild, and fn the soven innings in which | took advantage and scored on every wild | fort from bere a week from Wednesday. | Reporter, 110 & t6 10, Plmo: 15t Gottyae | Yieum of tho vengeance pone. 110 b on, un employe In (he offic f York stopping at the St. Stephen hote K &5 in which L ! 1 1y led that b sidence at Ninet he officlated he gave eight men bases on | (oW, ‘The home team took the lead from | Everybody hopes this may luaugurate a reg- | PUFE was boughts in ut tho eniered price, | onco domanded thi b Hesidence b NIGHE- | Brinufug ind Lithographine company, cul A party of Omaha ladies aro at tho Hfotcl i 10 start and kep or 1 told the grand e Y > 10,00, " enue, Malakoft, be searched. This | the cashier, who wis 1aking up the pay roll ‘el Qragh balls, Then MeNabb was substitutod and | stand before the gamo s bat bl solie ey | ular service. The hovses stod the long jou : — e it was Tound that Canot bud. | 10110 ticohono. W huh the cishivr iturnvd | Brunswick. Thoy are: Mrs. Darnon, tho did steadier work. Eight hits were made off | show Blair how to play ball, but he failoa to | 1e¥ Well. Baron . cawe to griof at Hoessons Colonet Corrigan's Races, WA gone A b sty f 10 the ol hoendeve was niissing, ho hiav- | Missos ['oos and Miss 8. M. McCheane, N atileary ¢ . oy 9 s an A e | s (Onioaga, TUIE Jurk races | been in possession of 8 quantity of | ing stolen #2000 from the desk and disap MU0 Rueia s abin merenant, is horo Inks’ delivery, but brilliant fielding kept the | fulfill his promise. © Score by innings and was promptly replaced by anotber. The Cnicago, Jul Fark ra vowdor, but 1b. was. fure | Doarod, Two'eon L o walting oute | pounte joatih § topyln ul the' AStor visitors’ runs ‘down. Umpire Emslie tivea | miatr..... g 1400022 0 *g| Hawlett route s selected in Germany, which | today resuited: smokeless LG With u team and the robber escane puE McGarr, O'Connor and O'Brien each, | Craues 0 0 011102 1-6 | isaiong the Moselle und the Khine, nnd 1s | yF/rst race, ghdiand one-sixteenth miles: | nished to him under special authoriza- | T posury dopartment his concluded to f MOS8y 0000 00y g iiman of Bur Warrick's four-bagger for the visitors ia tho | _ Buse on balls: Off Welbaum. 5 Wiliiams, o | oge of the most beautiful sections of the | Wi, ot Butira Doxey sccond. Marplot | tion from tho government. ‘Thus baudistut quiapubsian BEARINS | : ‘on tho Augusta Victoria olghth innjug was a feature. Score: ek oute Ty W Willlams, 8, Wid | 000t Europe. T E e A e e i) it appears that Trivone's denuncintion was g ealinnion ‘of £l vig-American paciet 1o 1o » ne, haghita A i oy lgkiy second. Dritt third, without any foundation and he wul be { de i of the wen. blrencau, 1o hrose GG EA: Quo Jiour and frty-tive min- | are Mrs. Lawronce Kip, Miss Edith Kip and | “Fidrd race. thfé"est stakes, threo-quarteps | 31l6d to sow how he obtalued from th ¥i't6" LPohL A l’h”} 8 BRI A L wifo of ard, aa. dtes Umpire: Waldow. Batterios: = Riair e, Lovdlard Kip. Captain Pere st il b d ¥ nagazine swider found iu bis possession h ot the {lilsoy house Laltogie. ¥ 1| Beard. ve Welbanapire:, Wildow, Batterion; Biwle= | Mr. Lorilard Kip. Captain Percival stops | of mite, Phil Dwyor wons Strathmeatt ! ne the powder found in his L the seopn of parsgraph 11 0 Y O, o and wilo of Montans a { H 1 1 wart 1 i Oibirien. 16 0 1O Rnor, e Swarts and Ourrigt Ely. b 2 0| Worrick, 2.4 3 L skillfully 1 tho tennis flold toduy, Hunt- | FOuFth race. five-s il 3 I H i W Moreusey, 1. nins, of ... Earlo. 0.0 i Sarin, ....8 RS Boston.. . 5 ¢ : MeaNID, Byl 11 1ER00 e o8 Boston ek ball inciuded Mrs. Chew and her pretty SCOWE BY INNINGS. 8 Bloux City : 000000000 Olabinn s Bt News from Lieutenant George P, Sehriven. how hesuceceded in ovtaining from a powder | commissioner for the Chiengo exposition to | to the i L b rogulars to o into eneampment ut j.—Hawthorne DU T, ORNVER J R Al 0. ranes, i pitcher: Rrott Among the urrivals of the last few days Wrlght. 1t Laitogue, 3 attho Victoria und was wielding a ricket I, Jim itead third 10 in February i i L wore ut the St. Jamoes hotel til t lien Paris' Gambling Hanke T from Ginoinmatyto Niagara | thev loft for Saratoga for the summor. M. o'Rourke, Hil4 won, Hustier seco 11 wh third. Tiii Tho Paris gambling banker named Maco Iveran Detrolt tn e for | K. has charge of tho marquis of 0] AleGarr, db Took Kl Trye well Itkewise made a good score, foi rh | (louzks, fbd Took Eleven Innings. | g e, for although | } OfFournive, i 4 2 3 ! be has devoted little time to the g [ N T B A Gexkva, Neb., July pecial to ‘I'ug | be bas devole o time he game ho s Fifth race, steep ¢ ghuse: Hereuies won, El % (e 2 AR Sy i th b s | stock farm in Montana Loa'a'sh, ehp | v ) ¥ said 10 bo one of the best court tennis players | phin - sccond, kot i’ thied Timehar | beraeau was declared a “bankrupt when A f the Republic parade | tock f M L i3 E. Veducsday Grafio d Geneva | ¥ 1oral demor ation 0L t. Rankin Sioux City, is i Bre.|—On Wednesday Grafton and Geneva | i3 i ity BRLES e o ass made When ha - WA i f i | 7K. R Rank t Total....... 4 11 3 played ono of the closest and most exciting — § : blcago & Al nade house ; . . . ATy «t. | appointed ho bad a distribution of about 11 Oy a1 amue w 17 FOUNG A v e g Total ames of ball ever seen in Geneva. 'The WEATHER FORECAST. Winstow Wilkos Goos 0 Davenport. | a0i i Mo adoptod & basis S aerevta e AT bt R Miss C, 12, Fronan, lows, I3 o the | Mapign SCONE DY INNINGS Score was: Mr. Collopy loft for Davenport yesterday | Li0.000 fr " b e ottt Witon | house, with her are Miss England wud 2 Duluth.. 3 2 Grafton 0000010220 0-5| For Omaha and Vicinity—Fair; siightly | Mtorneon with his great four-year-old pacer, | for his oporations th IR ACRAS nwill meot that rato wid tho Big | M. Wash, of Oskaloowiry Deaver.'\\\i! oo ittt =Ry s Winslow Wilkes, His friends are all wish. | 0he creditors whose divi L i ase on bulls: Genevi, 4 Grafton, 3. Passed . . - Gy i ) as much as thoir subsc ero ox hu ' 0 near wiptng ont the « ) e or, 1. Two-base | bullse Conmva: 12 teation drathom & Bussed | Wasuinaros, July 35.—Forecust'till 8 p. m, | WM him the bost of luck and will wateh | to as much as th sorl; 20 0% | pduntain tawn of ‘Genon, Nov. A oloud | oo st aly g5.-Mrs, Mark bita: Wright, | ioodecough, [ Geneva, 1. Double plays: Genevn, I it by | Sunday: For lowa, Minnesota, North and | WiRS0W's futute work w¥ith great interest d from furthor- pacticipasion nd those | burated ‘nour whero thie snow slide oo- R [P T ] P Hoard. os: L' | Litched ball: Goneva, 1. Wit pitont By | 3 ] . as bis owner clalms he will lower bis record | who had veceived dividends to u less amount | curred u yoar wgo. Lo a fow toments w big | Hovkins Seavles, wife of Edward ’ fogen. i Goodenoush, 1 Kentd | Burnett i tton), 1 Struck out: By Stephen- | SOUth Dakota and Nebraska -(icnerally fair; | by four scconds before full e e raditors for their subscriptiou | 100 of Water ciuie down throc sepuratecat' | tho Now York architect, and widow of vase on' bally 5: Keanedy, | M by Burnett, 11; by We | slightly warmer: west winds. ed as creditors for thei vons, sweeping everythin o 1 Krom I 0b i MoNabb, I Struck out Konne sou, y Burnett, 115 by Wenta. 2 ® k = I tividend deducted 1 ] Millionairo Mark Hopkins, of the Pacific eNabb, | ; n or Missouri and Kansas—Light showers; | Major v ankion fiaces. with tho dividen ! arly | Genga canyon the ‘water rushed down b | M ot g 5 §i MoNal Wild pitches ey ARt L g AL At XML SRR 3 Jor rank 3 e iy rscontad this basta. | slaals colnmn. twantysfive feot he | slope,<died here this morning, leaving prom, putes or Lost O varmer i o o slight Cieaco, Juiy %.—Gurflold park races [all the croditers ; ; Alasln. colinin ot Eho wpow atldn | orty satimutod at 810,000,000 | — Wi, Neb., July 25.—[Special to Tug | ©00lerin southern port variable winds; | yoq,y i Ou of them Debuy u ny aving the I dushed EUKEKA SERINGS, ATk Iy 25, —Mrs. Koy, Champions Won One. Bre.|—Yesterday Wilber's ball team met its | titionary temperature. } ¢ W ten th the isted | over the ks und |\ fe of Bisnop Koy of the Southern Metuo! - estania all te For Colorado—~Fair tomormw; :tationae: rst race. five-alghthe of m mile: Hooly | tenaclous : a: much mendow | Wife 0 MuxngapoLis, Minn., July 25.—Minnoapo- | matoh for the first time this season. The | tumporature, excopt slixbily warmer 1n tho | 3000 Won Jiin Gray [ second, Miss Lou thinl. | o ciaiming bis enti posit without any | {HG"LS i gr i mage s | dist church, died this worning of heary Y e 01 3% 1 11 80, is put up the worst flelding game ever | Lincoln Giants succeeded in winning a game | north; vuriab Socoud rile, oue and one-sivievnth wiies: | deduction of the dividond vee by b, | viso sutaiie 4 bia tho at Colon:

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