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OMAHA DAII ‘ OMAHA HAS LOST ONE MORE. | it N‘Z‘Sn"@.‘i“n".'.""n.f;"°.“&¥.1’u{!.'.‘m‘.f.",‘.lSCURRY 0N WALL STREET, | fvess Buhngo tron of whien wersto- | (OMMONS TAKES UP PUGILISH, | sggpa eoaustosovrorristion tor ¥rances | (NSIDERE) T00 INPORTANT, ¢ Mambrino | ., The deputation dined with Minister Reid Score: 3 2:17 oluss tepthing, o 82,000 L T s Vb Mintd frsee Drta gal soeond, WWaltor B third, this ovenlng. M. Ribot and other Fronch Chieago S AU 010 %1 \H "'fi;u‘r(hm 'I{‘N thn 2;““&."“ o 89,000 ministors were among the guosts e " § . s v i L 0uble Lot dlls, giarante o3 $3,000; . 0t ' " Samson, Bhorn of His Leoke, is Affording m'y!"f‘...:|'"'.‘1"x'3{3"‘\",.::|. % Errors: | Falso Rumors Flring Aboat Affeoting Some piekpinta 5nn.u<w\‘.».|'fn'.'~‘|5 antee A Late inhnrd-Snmlh Fight Mado a Subject Onr Drivars® BtFiko At Toilon, Oardinal Gibbons on tho Controvirsy Be- the Phillistines Much Sport. cago. 1. Batterjes: Rhin Harrington Big Banking Houses, Tt ier TR LYHNE W T UIBFEOR | SBICY for Disonssion, TouLox, July 30.—The strike of the horse [ tween Morgan and the Oatholic Bureau. R utchinson and Kittrideo, 2120 eluss paciie, purso $1,500: Tvorin first, car drivors is assuming most sorious propor- & .;:\u; ‘l,nvl-'»nvxrvl Wity il el ‘ll.ly:;]‘y":):l;:l;yluu“"(}"n.; , Treasurer third, Edin: tions. The strikers today demolished the TR WAIT TILL HIS HAIR GROWS ACAIN. | 1. i'fico ervors by the homo toam won the | UNION PACIFIC SUFFERS THROUGH THEM. | %0 iiiieatiiag. murse #5000, unfinishod): | DEMAND MADE THAT SCRAPS BE STOPPED | iiosks on the priucipal thoroughtares and | SATISFIED THE WAY MATTERS STAND. Littlo Albertavon t hoats:” Walton Borwin tried to destroy the tracks of the horse car one heat. Bost time: 2:104 — roads, Lator on the strikors gathered largoe game for the visitors tcday. In the ninth inning Pittsburg came within one of tieing Hard Luck Rather Than Poor Playing | the score by batting in four runs. - Scor _ | Believed to Have Started Because of Major Hanking' Races, Recent Economic Crisis at [Rome | quantities of wreckage into heaps and sot | He Thinks the Indian Cause Will Bo the Canse of Defest—Duluth el R 0 g oo a Conference of Bankers on Cnicaco, Jyly, 80,—Garfleld park, Track Results in Almost Ruining Many :\l‘x‘x‘u::.‘xa‘ll::’n';'m::.‘“h""'r"".‘{,"‘ Ll More Benefited by the Exercise Used Knnsas Ofty Most it ure, 14: Clovelnnd, & Errors: the New Cotton Bill "‘I“:- :” '"l“»’- . i ... O of the Ancient Families— became 8o alarming that the inunicipal of A Tempe ¥ i 1t eveln 4 v os: King St rie i ourths of a mile, A thorities calle 5 genern e Despitetully. nd Mack; Young und Zimimer, Earned runs of Lading. N, O ea P plal o e 3 nd LAl called upon the general in com Forbes o I y acki Young on Remedy seond, Castout third. Timo: German Budget. mand of the military o sond troops to thelr Al pul . - i - s R tO by v i e and s assistance, The gencral promptly repliod by — Netlonal League Standing. nd race, one mile and seventy yards, 3 3 2 Warplot won, Laurs Doxey second, Camille sonding a strong force of dragoons to tio PUR MR R TR HUpEURmIlIe i et 4 Burmisone, Md., July 50.—An Assoclated ~ B 30.—The stock exchango 0. Lost. Per C't. New Yonx, Ju thi Time: 1:4 Loxnoy, July 80.—A novel subjoct for par- | sceno of the disturbance. The dragoons Sioux City, Omaha, 1, Played. W Chioago...... ..... 81 10 Third raco, nine-sistoonths of & mile. Tn= 00 S0l EaE DAt e house of com- | quickly clearad the streets of roters i ¢ called tonight on Cardinal Duluth, 21; Kuansas City, 8. i i it 4 was full of false vumors today affecting th Third n 1 ey ottiors | press repor Minnoapolis, 10; Lincoln, o TR o] credit of banking houses and commercial | {irett i won. Missent second, Ella Shipman mons todny, M, Houry Poyton Cobb, mem- | 110 08 this dispatcl is sont the cavaly oceupy | Giohons i rolation to tho eontroversy be Milwaukee, 7; Denvor, 2. Qloveland ... 88 i fivms yand the froo mauner In which tho | | Foeth race, one apd onewsixteenth miles. | bor for the Rugby division of Warwlekshire, | tha' fufantly ande molivs. mee erciins th | tWeen the bureau of Catholic Indian mis- Stovx Crry, Tn., July 80.—|Special Tele- | Brooklvn, b uairies of blic-Housos. wore handlod caused | ¢jijed; Thoner Vo Vhitney second, AIORY | potorred to the vocont Pritchard-Smith tight [ pther main thoroughfares and tha public ‘“v‘l’.’l“"l\v’fl.ll\u commissioner of ludian affairs, PRt To Tt BN SHG oli arlags, vaiiooh | BIoLRALLL i S oy anxloty, I was belloved by many that | Fifth race. - clevon-aixtoonths of & mile: | and urged thogovernment to take stringout | bulldings. During the chargo mado by tho | The cardinal sald: I have given tho sub. beginning makes a pad ending’ was illus. ) (hl-.rn must bo sonie foundation for the ve- thirds. Timos 1:f, gl Y steps to stop a revival o illegal prize fights | :,‘,':,,:.",,,‘.'".",)",'. ‘\1'\:31-‘3:‘:-“«“;‘-‘;'I‘::l«'; 1lm‘ilxlllz“x"n:'.‘l’n’ ;ut of the Catholic Indian burcan in its re- tated by tho Otalib -vlifiors, Doortkn AARRICAN ADSOOEALION, ports and many hoiders of stocles and bonds JSixin wikths of 4 milo. Rouser | under th protenso that they wero sumply | it heoble woro injured wid an T 0 the tuterior departmont. much anx opiened “the ‘etis: With. & orkit. thies: x - ; mr'.-‘\\‘ ovor thoir Mucurflu\w.v Union Pacifio | son. Magsl nd. Lady Blackburn third. glove contests or boxing bouts, A ALY, bt :Iumuh'l\ during the last two woeoks bgor, and thencoforth candor compels tho | BOston Won Through Buflington's | suffered most from tho bear attacks which ! R L foll Tienty Matthews, secrotary of stato Potter-Belew Combination. and have taken all the information that admission thut the White Socks were not Good Work. accompanied tuis 1 iquidation and sold down Colonel Corrigan’s Races. A& osa M A AIEEn Y 1o} In reply said that [Copipight 101 by James Gordon Bennett.) uld bo obtained from the best and wmost 1 it Barrivone, Md., July 30.—Boston won to- | to #91{c,or 7{c below the lowest point. Cotton Cmicaco, July 80, — Hawthorue park |l.':” :j"”‘ 1.".', \i'lll'l;':\“yl'k laid 4‘l)§VVl."]'5v|" lmv\;u‘* Loxnoy, July 80.—[Npw York Herald [ trustworthy sources, Iam now happy to be In the third inning the Corn Huskers fell | day's game from the Baltimores because of | and other staples were aiso affected by tho | results: Matthews added that it th ovidenco was | Cable—Spocial ‘to Tux Brr.]—A dispateh | in & position to communieato facts and con t in | clusions which ought to dispel tho fears and upcn Mr. Baker and pounded him unmerei- | Bufington’s offectiven iind the SFroR Of | Fu o First race, soven-elghths of a milo. Tndus | forthcoming to show that a boxing contest | from the Herald's special correspende fully. “lownrds the close of the ame ho re- [ 4 i LS " Thuk 3, " on, Bukhound second JHmas ird. Thme: v o ), < LS A AL B U home team in the first inning, Score: Investigation showed that the rumiors were | 1igp BUkhound sccond, Cifmax third. Thac: | oy of an illogal eharacter all concerned in | Covlon says Mrs, Brown Pottor and Kyrle | encourage the hopes of those intimate late, U"“",“”wr‘,mml“m' Hart was un- | Baltimore, ‘ool 00003020 based on u report that a meeting of bankers Second race, five-cighths of a mile. Maud | “-“|\|m”-‘l lh;:n'nm"vlntn\ whether the fight was | Belew turned up at Colombo in Rowenna on | nected with the Catholic Indians of tho usually offective for tho Huskers, and [ Hoston FAED S Y nad been h Howard won, Tom Roach second, Jim Head | with or without gloves, July S from China. Their advent was quite | United States. Unaue importanee, 1 am now s din this city, which some one > i HiE i 4 s: Baltimore, 7: Boston, 0. Errors: Bal- 6 Tinie: 10 Tho house of commons sat until 4:300'clock pitched one of his bost games during the | Hits: Bultimore. 7: Boston. b Errorst Bl | oonjoctured to moan that banking house rice, ono and. one-olghth miles. | this morning, The members engaged in a | UNCXpectod, as thoy had entered into negotia- | satisfied, has been attached to the rocent i yor ofColombo to rent a floral | controversy botween the commissioner of In Lt hardly does Justico to tho | JLAddon; Tuiingion, Murhy.Earned ruusi | wad in trouble. It turus out that a mocting . wor. Silvirado second: oo Carier | prolonzed discussion of tho amondments to | tons with the ms u he score hardly does jus e 1ostol A of bankers wi e Vi esday, LR UREY W, pdues i made by the house ords, ore for o I o Ve > I's T, I work of the visitors, Thelr Holding was b ! 3 RO Havs 1’;‘.“5'. ](fvmt\hu c[‘)l'l‘l']\u s Bt v | “iougsh rade, 'one mile, solling, Good Rye | the '.\'" ation bili mnde by {l\,l\rrl«"ufri_ln\l.. liere for the great vace week next month, but | dian affairs, Hon, T. J. Morgan, aud tho 00N WA WL IRy - jOINte v eEy RbAFD, Bab WASHINGTON WON PASTLY. | Sz the mew ocean bill or ladine for cotton | of, Renouned sidond, Talorno third.” Time: | Which the | govornmont, supportod. Thory | that projoet has boon abandoned and thio star | buroau of Catholie Indian missions. b : % 3 Vastaros, July 30.—The A ties and | S8 an b d oLl 1 as ulso a strong oppositic s grant of AN Tt 3 ) ] 4 2 . : with Baker's weakinoss in tbo box it was use. | Wasttixoro AR, ot m'“:m’r“’m! adopted at the Liverpool cotton conferenco | 'Fifth race. hurdle, one ana one-sixteonth | monay for tho truming. colloge (Iroland) bill | SFUSs have flitted by for they procecded in Ir. Morian has thought it advisablo for less. Their only scoro was made in the third | Washingtons today pl: ¥ Inst month. According to a cable adverse | milcs. 1. tor socond, Loug- Uhe Trish conservatives and radicals, who | the same steamer at 2 p. m. on the following | the more effective expedition of business in i & 7ot A basa s ad- | gAmo, the home teamw outplaying the visitors | & tt o n v Louin Won, Kpocu : Vioad on L kers A1t (oot thira on. b, wild | two to ono'and winuing with esse, ' Scoro: | umors Were afloat, in Gaplecout yastorday, | siiot thind. Tinio: 302 cused Mr, Balfour of bolstering up pop- | day for Marsoilles direst. * his district to havo all contracts of schools pitel, but wont out at'the. plate whilo Baler | Washington...........2 0 0 3 & 0 2 1 011 | S’ that an advasce. of soveral hupdred Racing at Pontinc. pery. TR0l Eine - signed by tho several suporintendents of such \ wus getting to third base. Baker scored on | Athletics A i ettes 10 Brrorer | pounds which was duo by a large house Poxtiac, 1L, July 80.—Todays's races re- DILLON AND O'BRIEN RELE ). BrrLix, July 80, A sonsation has been | S0h00ls Tathor than by the director of the neeon. 143 Athletic Athlet] suire; W rood runs: Washing o Hits: Wasi s hit advanced [ (Hita: Wa took third on HAE s, as Dungan | y 10, Batteéries: Fore- Mg and Cross | standing that 10 per cent has been offered Athiletics, 3 . or money." . The Catholic bureau, as heretofore practiced. 1 do not see how this change can 1o any - ner affect tho real interest of the Indians, aud therefore it is a point which should not Poorman’s hit. Trafiley Poorman to second, and b Flanagan’s fly out, but dicd the flew out, last Saturday is still uncompleted, notwith- | sulted trot, #100: Joo won In three straizht | Welcomed Outside of Galway dail by etto socond. Granny third, Jim Hnthasstio Orowda: ning Sun prints the following in [ Burns fourth. Best time L caused bere by a discovery of forgeries in the Dutch bank to u large amount. Itseems that ono of the clerks .of the bank, who was al oy This closed tho scoring of the visitors, but American Association standing. %5 oxtra edition this evening: “For several “f'[""‘»l‘ly”‘“:; Lycurzus (elib Aty DupLiy, July 30.—William O'Brien and f jowed to draw bills forged some bills and | disturs us. e bureau of Catholic Indian they had hard luck Tor example, iu the | Played. Won. tost Ver b | days thoro have beon low whispers in Wail | §31\§C08 Jagkontan {hid, Gavernor Wood | Johu Dillon, Irish members of parliament un- | purchased therewith Russian roubles through | wuissions is still in & position to labor second inning, after Ihllx'mnln \mrl‘;n'gilu :t hit J;“'I"(" e 85 o) «J street about the credit of the great Anglo- ) on Edsall. Best time: | dergoing sentence of six months' imprison- | & broker in the bank’s name. The auditors | i many fields of | usofulness. In and advanced to second base on McClellan's | Bid, 0 5 American banking house. It has been under, ment for inciting tbe tenunts in Tipperary to of the bank, owing to the clev of the | fact the signing of contracts was not origin- sacrifice. he was caught by a hair's breadth | G&HMORe 5 stood that in consequence ot its connection Cash Boy see- | 4 forgeries and the tampering with the books, comprised e scope of i vorl W getting to tuird bse. A moment lator | Y1MPNS-- b with some outside \vluu\l’|lr|-;e~), the house has Bost thue: 2:28, | Tesist pavments of remts, wero released from | gi4°y0¢ detect tho frauas until the bank was '.:1\1\ g Uga :..,‘f.‘ i .Ttm,'f:.-.‘.4{-..'“.‘,“.?,'J".,\'\\: Walsh kuocked out n magnificont three-bag- | Crneinnati ; 1 been ia a_very shaky condition. The house o Galway Juil this morning. A large crowd of | roquested to meet its liabilities. A warrant | Loty Sympathy for the Indians tho arehs ger, but Whitchead flew out. g Wash neton 4 in question is oneof the oldest on Wall ML EBLLL, 5 people outside the juil welcomed the Trish | was issued for the arvest of the forger, buthe | bistiop of St. Paul paid a visit to Mre. Mor- ., The Corn Huskers piayed one of their best | Loulsville.. 60 street, and its forcizn house is one of the \rort, la., July 30.—Track good. Re- | Jeaders with loud shoutsof “Stick to Pur- | hud bolted. gan, The commissioner recoived him miost games and kept up the lively gait they struck e largest banking houses of London, - Tho first vell,” intermixed with “Down with Parnell,” | Tho bank loses 205,000 by the clerk’s | Kindly and jeave him ample and positive as- two wecks apo. It would bo useless to de- ANy L] € LY 2 talk about it bezan some months ago, wh Biily Gault won, Haysced sec- | After repiying briefly to addresses of wel frauds. surances of his disposition and intention to tail theiv points, ‘Thoy simply took advan- | LovisviiLe, Ky., July 30.—At the meeting { th bills of exchunge of this house were d ond. Dexter third. Bost time: 2203, come they breakfasted with Bishop McCor- S treat the Catholic Indian schools with equity tage of the opportunity offered by Mr. Baker [ of the stockholders of thé Louisville ballelub | criminated against. Then about two or th Three-minute trot: Silver Wilkes won, | mack and will start with their families for En . RBTdCABEERI LT : HY and slugged out the game. Score tonigt all the directors and officors re- | Weeks ago it was understood that the - house | Jerry B second, Warmon B third. Best time: | hublin this afternoon. The declare they Liverroor, July 30.—President Emmett of “Mr. Morgan promised that all of last SI0UX Ciry signed, but wore re-clected with the oxoep- | Was in trouble and that another large house | *5 11t Batse Bury won, Nettie | €Annot again accopt Parnell’s leadership. tho American national federation, accom- | year's contracts shall be conti Best tim Messrs, Dillon and O'Brien responded, sav- | panied by William J. Lano and Maurico | furthormore, in view of now AB. I 10, 8IL PO, A B, | tion of A. H. Thomas, the distiller, who re- | Was helping it out of its difficultics. It was | second, Nellie V tht ing they b Swartwood. th. 42w 1 7 | fused re-eicction, 'and was replaced by | Stated that by tomorrow it would be defi- S bt oved that in the naar futuro tho R e aHlitae i | rocontly mude to hiin, ho s, ho Strauss. §b 1 2 0 | homas Shorly also a distilior. - A eommic. | nitely kuown whether ornot tho house would > My party would be again united. On arriving in | Healy, members of parllamont, sailea for | SURHLY FRCESE U, B0 0 00 8000, SPRES] VanDyke, 1t 2 0 0 tec of five was fippointed to raise §,500. pull through.” Ml L4 2ed 2 Dublin Dillon and O’Brien were met by an | New York today on tho Majestic. At Queens- | 105050 amounts heretoforo assignoed Nichoison, 2b. 2o 0 L . MPDIGky: of the| frm of . Browi Bros: & e = immense crowd, composed of members of | town today Fmmett was presented with an | for the support of Catholic Trdian schools. o o 0 Northwestern League Shaky. Co. snid ho had heard of the rumor, had [ Thrilling Story of Numerous Crimes | both sections of ihe party, and were cordially | nddress oa bebalf of the towr commissioners. Aol RbopS & IvalnnHIE i85 pordotially e 0 0 0 JHAND{RABIOs; Mokl July s 0055 The aic ...~,.{‘| U("”' being bout o streot for a week Concluded in Murde slulmud. )'I'Xu"_\' drove to ‘\21‘ Dillon’s rc ; l\hwn.\‘msfl lmlmt'n suid: "’Yn'l' Irish o ih | satistied that Mr. Morgun's nssurances will R 011537 i 3 v voted | Past. 1t was to the effect thatsome firm | Cigvese, Wyo, July 30.—[Special Tel- | dence, Ou the way many eheers were raised | America will always give material support to | by carried out, and is delighted with tho 2 0 1 | rectors of tha Grand Repids club today voted | Lo 2% q0htad tn the suim of £6,000,000 which | aps to Tie Ber].—United u;‘. .l Marshal | for Parucll, Mr. Dillon, in conversation | tho party approved by the Irish peoplo, but | rosult of his interviow, 1| hve evers reason = | to disband the organization. It is thonght | pyeciiti ATl 10 ST R AT Gty ikl e GUIHEEE L (L By e S CirthyItas; promIs o Facti t O'Brion’ and X S ~ ! o 3 pay hat the firm s, or S et ad R Ay ot | | with several MeCarthyites, promised that m | not a cent to a faction. 1f O'Brien and | to holisvo that the brosident and su 2 | this means the breaking up of the North- | whother there is uny such firm atall, I don't | 1tAnkin reached town today from Buffaloand | 46 ovont of the elections being contested by | Dillon speak against Parnell then Amorican of the interior are benevolently dispo western baseball league. know,” he continued. *I only know that it is | lodzed in jail James E. McDermott, who is | Darnellites he would intervene in support of | apathy will disappear.” toward tho Cacholic ludian schools. There notour firm and that is ail I know about it. | enarged with robbing the United States mail. | the McCarthyite candidates. Mr. O'Brien 1 bo no doubt thut they will treat thE .. The man or men who started such a rumor | McDermott was. postmaster at Bonanza | ndheres to his decision to take a period of | Prof. Koc schools in a just and equitable manner. T OMATIA, League Games, Tllinois-low A h's Followers Stimulated. Poorman, rf. 3 Juiney—Qui 3 cl 2 % i i Y rt & N T iley 1 AL gy (&x;:;fi;'-_mls;“_k'om-mm 4; | ought to be found outand sent to tho peni- | ju the Big ' Horn basin, About | F¢Stinorder to complete his historical novel. | Bruris, July 30.—Dr. Thamm of Dussel- | am persuaded that at all times, espociaily in T e Ret v 43 | tentiary forlife. Such a crime as that is : 3 ~ —_— dorf has 1ssued a report which has causod | the presentjuncture, the cause of tho poor Dunga Joliet, 1. worse than murder and docs the country | & year ngp . lettor W8S | FHREL HUNDRED PEOPLE DROWNED, I T L R L e A Walsh ss.7 son who is guilty in this ciso run_down and | the nefghborhiood: of Bananza. Tho letter | Extraordinary Fall of Kain in Por- | Koel's systom ot ipnocutation as a cure for | waivo minor pornts than by harsh eriticism Dugdule, ¢ Nonparicls Took the Second Game | Caught. Ican only repeat that I have not | contained #100 and never reached its destina- tions of India. anagod by the Ioch svstom to. hring sboot | nd intemperate speech . the remotest idea of any firm to which the | 4 1 { : ([ maussGibyt b oc lisygtomitoRbEin g ahonh We should remember that mon in high Buker,p..... from the Plattsmouth, Team. rumor might apoly.” tion. g Bowuay, July 30.—Fifteen inches of rain | a complete cure in 40 per cent of cases of [ o e RGN € MEREDEE LIAL En W S Total... . Prarrssouvrm, Neb., July 30.—[Special to FE A e MecDermott’s wife now charges him with | have fallen in the past twenty-four hours. | tuberculosis \\'hixl'h hohas treated and that | PIEES e ¢ FoatirealbloonaluBIREHERYIG —Total it BRa o Tedsys Latms betweun NG R the destruction of tho lotter. Antedating | The towns of Mabooda and Bhownuggor, in | Sitisfactory results ‘baveappenced in 40, ber | i demands not of n section of & community, but of the entire peopie. many reasons to thank this avrest is aseries of crimes. McDermott | the province of Gudjeral, are flooded breast Sioux Oity. pariels and the Burlingtons resulted ina + ystem, Naturally the followers of I’rof. “Catnolics have Omaha.. sad defeat for the home team. Yesterdavs | Races at Jerome Park Were Spolled | fnd s man named Madden were nolehbors in ( high, hreo hundred people and a countless |'éoch aro elated over this report, which, it is | -Ustiolies have wmany reasons to thank el play scemed to have taken thego out of by the Rain. s 6 v Ibh MBI oL S Wifar M et bl il e supposed, will do much to strengtien the | S Pyl st st to suy Barnodirans: LBlonrOly 4 Tworbasohita: ; ol I b timato with MaDermott's wife. Thero was deticdiciey ) supng of the United States. It is but just to sy RWHEEW Leiteck, 3 Poorman, Walsh. | them, while their oppouents played a much JerowE Pa, N. J., July 30.-Not over | had blood @ betwoen the men of o Reorganize Gatholic. Missions, LAY i T in conclusion that the bureau of Catholic Tni- Stolen bascs: Soux City, 83 Omuhu, % Doubie | better game. The grand stand was crowded, | fiftean hundred persons wero present here | the two families. Ono day on L3 2 Frenchmel Ay Entertained. | dian mission sunools has never obtained for W some as poor racing as | coming home ' McDermott found his Roye, July 30.—The holy see has just ap- ST, Prrersseng, July 30.—The mayor and | itsell vor for any of its employes oo cent of sed this yoar. Tho track | Wife missing.* He took his littlo boy and | pointed on extraordinary commission of ear- |\ uicipat authoritios bauquetted the French | e Kovernmentis money. The checks it has wentover to Maddens to find her. On the | gj corgant ] o missic i received from the treasury of the United was a regular sea of mud and water, and & | wav'thiore o mot Madden, who opencd firo :]‘_""‘1" to e l;'“ atholic missions. | onjcers last evening at the town haill. The | St wors J wo yoars ago Cardinal o vy rain fell throughout the afternoon and | McDermett instinctively raised his little boy / meoni prepared | yegsels in the harbor and the houses along S © the spectators to shelterand kept their | as a shield andl - the child was killed | #nd communicated to the pove a plan of re- | 1y route to the town hall wero profusely d OTHER WESTERN GAMES. He subsequently redeemed himselt however | spirits properly subducd. The card was a [and the same Wwiet “injured McDermott [ forms in order to better regulate the dction | corated, The Frenchmen received an ex- | brivate contributions.” by his home run in the sixth. Each of the | good one, but it was in u great measuro [ in the temple. Madden was subsequently | of the propaganda, but the comiug of Car- | traordinary ovation from tho peoplo who | Archbishop Ireland is the guest of tho threo errors made by the Burlingtons fell | spoiled by withdrawals, and siull fields were | acquitiad on the grotnd of self-defense, tho | dinal Simeoni from England on a special mis- | thronged the streets. — Tho mayor preson cardinal. ‘Tomorrow morning bi¢ leaves for with adull thud upon their supporters, as | the order of the day. belief having beeu that McDermott had a | (00" v popo Leo in reference to colonial | L10m With silver sovercigns. Tho Kussian | bis home in St. Paut. artwood and Earle: Seheibeck, | but for some peculiar reason the plaudits for | today and they Eirst baso on balls: | the Burlingtons were tamoe in comparison | has hoon wirme ot i by t ball: | with those bestowed upon the Nonparicls. A 3 e Y e by Bucors | Tn the first uning Bowman on first, made Umplre: Knight, one of the rankest of rank errors, which £ gave the vizitors one run, tying the score. plays: S Vicho son Sloux Ci; Nicholsc 2. Pussed ball and fifteen niinut ndorsed over to the suporin- ndents of their respoctive sehiools. 15 own penses have been ontirely acfrayed by Kansas City Gets Two Glass Arms . Shattered at Duluth. e Ty Gt e 1 : s Mo 3 @ scorated Admiral Vigne e Dusur, Minn., Juty 80.—Duluth walked | ioh ono ‘¥avo hele opponeins s rub. Sam | towsss. [ty Mudlsap speetakes, abx fur | g Mobermot thon Ba Magden sroested | 0L,1i00 b tha offoctof postponias tho ex. | EORCEATONt e, decorated Aduniral Vignos SHARKS ARE SCANED. all over Kansas City today. Payne was | Pattorson pitched a splendid game, and was | Won by half p length, Carrie G108 8 to Dowas | thieves, and Mrs. McDermott = had = her | ccution of the projectea reforms, as the g e S Sias batted out of the box in tho fourth inmng, | Was ably supported by Crippled Creighton | glxiensths before Arab. 117 (11 to5) Time: | husband arrested for robbing the mail. | propaganda did not wish to awaken the idea Tinplate Workers Protest. How They Feel Over the Bureau of With a total of nine runs made off his deliv- };onmdhl‘,nu ln:l. The Vl_slwx's' played ulr;‘um. e it 8 (O AT T LT three- | Neither of the latter cases have yet come to | yhat the reforms were made in consequence Swanses, July #80.—A deputation of !_, pper Claims Work. ery, and then Elmer Smith essayed to pitch | ball, their —crrors lug them - nothin, 000, six furlongs. Eizht starters: | trial, but the provailing beliof is that neither | /50 ™0 i voment with England, Any | Forest tinplaters waited upon the proprictors | During the past month the Examiner-Bri 15 6 to 2, won_ easil and he was worse than Payno, allowing the | Bradford in centor field madea splendid Ty two | of tho men concerned are better than thoy of tho tinplate works yesterday to prowest | pureau of claims hi been in receipt of a home team to score twelve additional runs. | catch, and also did fine service at the bat. Lis from Kuoda colt 11110 to 1, who heat | should be and the country would bo well rid | suspicion of such an arrangement would have 1Y Jopatss ey ) Shortstop Pickelt of the visitors rogistered & | MeAuliflo was butted froely, but his support | M 't 1) & short head, Timer 1 of both. foused tho greatest jonlousy in Prance, Lo, | U£alnst the mtes offuroa. Tho propriotors | yumbor of letters from ciients onclosing hird tho Newark stakes three —_—— rogorted that tho works must b closed untl | 4 o ioning and argumentative civeulurs little kick just to keep up appearances and | Was simply excellent. who has always been in favor of tho wmissions | of'; — | year-olds, £ each with #1,5.4 , one mile, prices can be obtained. The hammer- v'fi.‘.‘i"'i?.fifiii’“’“-:3:’3“5;‘“.?.}21‘ l":;‘r {?:“‘::‘lk:g‘fr L DURLINGTON 1 s Five starors: Plelniekor 122 to hivon easily RESOLVED TO SUPPORT. taking a leading purt ia tho workc of coloniza- | men have struck in sympathy with the union | from attornoys formerly employed, and ask- hits, with & total of forty bases. Not n single | Miller. ab.....4 1 1 2000 D O e O o ) wary Short b - 7 tion, had revived these projects of re. and aro arcangiog to strike for higher pay. | ing if the assertions therein made were true, Dullith man struck out. . Hart for tho home | 240015 =4 4 1 0 30312 i [ entrals 'A"l‘";' }r""'" Pakes Cogniz | qppe'inguiry of the commission of cardinais, e e el ‘The said clients are parties who, having been team pitched a nico, steady game until the | .1t ens 1 5 4 5 0| Tor v, gweupsiakes for maiden two- anceofithe Xepnessce Strike: will, it is said, extend over the wholo of the | | oty O Damrasch | Previously robbea by claim agents, eagerly R T v ent ke was tiAlte kg e s AL e r oy e o | your-olds, five furlongs. Ning starters: Take | A postponed meeting of tha Central Lavor | oot o> te M55 0 PREE T8 LIS O L0 | Loxnoy, July 30.—M graspod tho opportunity for reliof by trans AR hon, he wee told to ek un L] Ginmiareit o 8 1 bluTiia s 1 8 | Buck 111 to 1) won elevarly by ‘w neck from | yion'svag held lnst evening at tho Gato City : b is at present visiting Mr and Mrs. Andr ! el LR % & Follbwing 1a /the soarorist Connelly, .4 1 0 0 0 Morarty, rf. .4 2 o | Maid of Athol, filly, 11676 to 1), who beat % L2 S 2 tend to allow the question of social reform to | o1 vooe in Scotland, Mr, Damrosch ferring their cases to this bureau when cone LR LIS e o 16 3 8 0 Slkiyamibond § 8 S R r:'['luo: e T o wonireenth nd Douslas | drop, now that tho pope's “oncyclical lotter for N h\v York from Southampton on August | Eres8 ovened the door by annulling provious o = 0! N 2 2 Fiynn, 10 ....4 2 Fifth race, handicap sweepstakes, 0 o v i 3 TAtie: ot i Ne ork from § Augus & v ) DULUTIL, A i % 2 ono turlong, Thiree starters: Lonsdunco 11 | Streets. It was oxpocted that the eight-hour | uas boon ubLAER GL i aaec Bhnt i ridiiie i tho Tussian com. | contracts. Now, tho aforcsaid claim agent Wright. rf. 0| Hooyarire 00| rotar......4 0 7 1 ‘H‘v"fl:v)\n::«'wll\ w.--\.l- ester o (110 1) was ton law question would ba brought up, but no Ll;::*:fl* :.ll’llfl, ;x-‘ol:n:f-:"('?[ ':i‘l"m"u::;‘;IL‘;‘:OTL‘!‘";(:;“;L“ poser Tschaikowski, and the cormorants, feuring they may be balked of A olhanter st 080 AL sur Johuson 08 (10 2). Time: | reference was mada to the matter during the | 300810 116 Bie s BF AL COURLIER L0 BREORE | 110504 visit to the United States noxt the prey they have so long entangled in their Qriirion, b UlSmith, it ¢ £ 1] Riniaen: 82 48| Sixinres, purse #10m. solling allowances, | o0Uire meoting. | Mot of the timo ws spent. | anelioratiug the condition of tho poor and of- | 1ay be under Mr. Damrosel’s direotion. meshes, have begun o flood the country with ly, &8, Stearns, 2b.... N 1 15 . a b Two starter: squiman 105 (3 to 5 won by a ol R - cting soch . S v e - 5 T e ettel i icl Y C Ofigucke, ib.. [ Carrenter, 3b.4 81 SUMMARN A lengihs Celia 8 (6 L0 5) Socond. Hime: 153455, © | Tho followlng osolutious woro unanimonsly | LeC{inf the soclul reforis urged fu the en Colombia and the Columbia aircular loiters in_ which thoy constantly Gooan e ot olthaymors &3 e e e oR Splendid Twin City i LELTE “Herr Schloeser, tho Prussian miister to | Bocors, July 30.—Tho congress of Colom- | harp o two thomos, iz : "t congress s Hart, p 0| Pears, 1b......4 0 1| Batteritn: Dunn, Bam ' attorson and crolghion: | -Pl;l'l"' ‘\“m“v 0 J“:;Y w"' EE wtitul | Bejangie: fhe trouble with the convicts at | tho vatican, will Soon leave Rome for s or- [ bia has appropriated $30,000 for a display of "l“ xlm“ or to "";'""l:" "‘":‘:'"':;‘I‘ l\*- l:fi "-lt = == = — | MCAliiTe and Lady. Struck out:” By bunn: 1 by [ St L, Minn,, y 80.—Beautifu covilie, Ten., bein oot rosult af the | Gitay vacation. His rocont. nominntions | the resoneres of the country at tho Coluum. | thelr bowors of attorney aro irrevocablo bo= . Total..... 1| _Tota 16 7 | Battemon it atiicaniiic, & \agen on bl OF | weathor, a first-class track aud tho bost of [ Poruld ows, uniust and unwiso systom which | iyl the holy seo have hud little- success. | bian exposicion. 7 uso couplod with an terest, namely, o e L] "YI‘*‘,;",‘ 8. bullss’ Cralahton, 13 Lney, % Time: On hour and | ruces and the large crowd at Hamlin's | fnterest to every An an eltizen, affecting 'rm; vatican l; gn"nllg' ; atistied \\;u.h ’Lhu LT mQ\nm.';ml f‘ic. ekt (e et y minutes, Ump rank MeCoy. Doublo e L & o | constitutional and private rights of Americin | tardiness with which Prussia is inclined to g - Vo do not vropose at the present time to EaREl e ritl (0,050 pluye: MoAulifio o Butier to ¥iynn, 23 J. Makioney | 101s aftermoon opprociated tho sport they frpemen il i .’in..m-m. o troat the most urgent ecolesiastical affairs, Beneiy, July 30, —The final budgot of tho | advertiso the names of these parties who now HEAMY it 2, IDhelzeeond tate crens, The iners of east Tennes: ‘The recent economic crisis at Rome has al- for the year 1890-1 sh cpl masquerade under the cognomen of attor 4 runs: 3 Kannas o : be second race was the event of the da jarcag, iho conliminary of he recent econoulic crisis at ] empiro for the your 18%0-1 shows asurplus ' % Dano hite! " Wrishts Larodue Ratdwin. G siodrke Wabash Laid Out. and Wi om0 of tho bost faces. of Tna entivy | Ae it rekeat belng oppressed and intiini- | most’ rained many of tho anciont. amiics, | of 1,148,401 marks over tho estimates. lieys, though strongty tempted 1o givo them ton nken: | Hamburg O Rtonrke. Gonge: | to THE BEE.|—Yesterday Wabash’s baseball | Guido jumped into the lead with Lemoino | ~ Resoived. By the Central Lubor unlo s car Lo o olidays in Liverpool. deavors s y merit. particuly R T A R T T Lhi U L L peatiie the o IR e Upon | vity of Onialin, at ifs rosular meeti tho greatest sufferers. Paul Bor- | ivpuroor, July 80.—Saturday and Mon- | desérves special recogmition, by a maudlin Kh, o i art, 4; Payne. | players came over to tacklo the Weeping y 2 * commuuication of eight pages in which ne 's 0f the labc L to our stry ring . the sympathl ling bre 1 0f this | gheso, its present head, 1s said to eity is extend hren in | have ordered the most- rigorous economy in n the grain market th, 3, pitehed i Koster. Strucl ; N ™ ering etcl y) ViLs v ne: vi £ i ey pitolied bail:, Koator. st | Qo o "o, home. boys. werg | CUering tho strotch tho” whip wus day next will b holiday Jumbles useless facts with fanciful theories, Unfon Pacifics. Positions. Paclfic Ex. Co. finest art exhibit at the Chica out: By'Itart, 4. Lassed balla; Baldwin X ) «d freely on Comed > bi o ftehon Eavie, 13 Har, 1 imd: Two hours. | glad 10 seo the visitors, and put fn their best | US| frepivon Comody o wake bim e | i ‘woble tight " wgninst ono Ot “most | thig managemant of his properties in_ order to | 1O Rarbles Judicial decisions, und 8o nextricably Umplre: Kuslie. licks making the afternoon enjoyabie for the | hosun'to closo upon the leaders, to whom | nie inder a civiiised Sovarnments and bofs [+ 80t over the great losses racently sustamnod. N PR e entanelés his words that in many nstance Line rors Lost. contingent from Wabash. = Whon thoy #ot | yyja 191 had already drawn close, These | further B! a8 g He has distributed the works of art which A COMOLery: UKL i the closing pary of his sentonces Have no aps e~ MixNEAOLIS, Miun,, July #0.—Minneapo. | YrOUkh the result appeared thus: four left tho others, bub ou thetop turn | Resoived, Thut wo most heartily condemn | composed tho celebrated Borghoso gallery | Boston Post: As I drew near, the | parent connection with the beginni Al L) Rop e e | e et ol e hat systom which we foel #s keenly in No- | among his nine brothoers so as te enavle them | other day, to the gates of a burial place, | “To any one versed in the law of the land 1is won today's game th h IEPUBLICANS. WABASI Princess Limo came along to the outside and | that sy: hich we feel o nly in Ne ) fis ) ailan ol Vs g2 hrough of ABTI PO A K Auln headed Lillian Lindsay fora fow strides | Draskit as our brothers do in Tennessee; to lease the apartments given up to the art | gates that are opened only to the living | such idiotic letters are a matter only of ridi- coln at eritical points, Score: Roed, o L0 1D Autie, e 0 und she looked Tull of running but died | SYStem which s w cruel revival of siavery in [ collection to a bauk One hears expressions | Visitor—for sometimes the dend are most | culo and amusoment. But when we cousidor NNEATOTIS, e LN Nobto 528 & 11 0 2/ Auniin b 8 0 0 & b | away at the three-quartor pole, Yalo '01 | L% worst form. ‘deprivi L of rgration all sides at this action. It1s | gyalusive, and they would rebol ngninat | thatithe average alalmant lu tho wost1s noc Anln rb A E | WaCrio IL 100 Lol 4 0 hero closed with Guido, and the two, passing | honeariivelinoods 4 lso il o ot ral ae | fearod that the examplo may find tmitation | R R G M liision of n. new- | essorily lenoraut of ‘tho lnw govornin the $ 1} iune et {9 100 0} Kager, 30 1.2 7 1lChosTola 1b 3 113 Lemoino H, made o tromendous raco home, | vor union of Umahs will aid with <11 their | 0 the part of the other great familios and f 046 o o bowrd. that, fastoned go | Prosecution of claims in tho clty of Washiny $ie Oiining faann . 1000 gjttian gb... ¢ 3 Guido won by the shortest of heads through | strenzth the brothers who ara butiling for | that thora may thus bea gonerwl breaking | comer—I snw a board that, i‘-‘ onod to | {on, we are prone 1o treat the matter more e 100 10 il Winewer 4 0 1 suporior jockeyship In th remarkable time | Justice. up of tho fino urivate art gatlory. collections | the iron spikis, bore the following in- | soriousiy o I 012 0 2 0 5 10, Wilson,if. 4 0 of 1 +403¢ for the mile. The next meeting witl bo held August 14. | at Rome. : “Key to gato may hi- found | T quostion of extont to which congross ML e Lk = " ——— e at % drag store.” Waus this pre- | may goin its interferonce with private cof Rogers, it...3 1 0 0 HER N stals allmt ruco, purse 800, for tharesr. D T, Fair Commissione meditated irony or conscious J' <17 | tracts, is undoubtedly one on which some of Duxep 8301 103 0] sComerow fornot touching rat baso U5 to D, wons Frances, i Mr. J. H. Wood and wife, who resideat | PAIS, July 30.—M. Favette, chief of tho i Surely, 1f thore he knowledgo in’ the | the most aminenslounkminad liave' digored, Total......1 14 7 18 RN G ki s Qrrilie, 168 @ ta1) th wd 000 (rasatetiaoy s e i | ministry of commorce and industries, granted | rrave, some humorist of past yours, | 20 B T A R e . w3l T 10 27 15 SCOKE G Sccond raee, purse Ho 4922 Cass street, attended the performance at 3 PR 3 38 el H LEeamas i yelor | side. However, philosophical and 1 BCORE DY INNT Ropublieans.......ooce0 0 0 2 3 1 10 0 4—17 | ana upwurds, ono ile. k the Farnam strect opera house last eveding, | the Chicazo fair commissioners 8 moat oor- whose quips and cranks now sni of | cal urgumonts pro_aud 1 ure something Minnespolin its « « 0 0-10 | Wuvush e 30013020 ¢-91 107 (even), won: Yale "01, 104 4 tol), iy Pk S e T dial interview of over two hours’ duration | mold, must smile at such an open juxta- | with which we at present have no concern Lincoin......... L) BUABADY g ol bindabp W8 Aa o Ui, Wil on the way to Mr. Wood's stuble to | {0 0 Cr00 the commissioners ques. | position of ideas, or wish, thougrh vainly, | Wo conting ourselves to th cold, h o o Baso on balls: Off Dunn. i off Austin, 4 Hithy [ 1i40%. get his bugey the gentlewan left his wifo Y. gl ST toncy of madical | of fucts. That the last congress’ did speciti- ¥ pitcher: By Austin, 1. Struck out: By Dunn, 2 Third race, sweepstukes for two-your-old anal e 3 b tions in regard to the fair and received satis- | to certify to potency o o Bl ARER Barned runs: Minneapolis, By AVistin, 4. "P'wo baso hits: Dunm, 1. Ehroe bise | G108, five furlongs. So sturtors: Minnie | standing at the corner of Sixteeuth and A ALy cally cancel and atnul all existing contracts base hita: Ciine, engie, J. Rowo, nita: Dunn, 1. Passod bala: By Koed, 5 by As. | Lo 1 @ 0 1. Yo TamLien, 108 to D, | Dodge strects whila ho stepped into a store | factory replies. He assured the commission- | prescriptions. e el botween claimants und attoraoys in the It "'""'i-..'\f'n'.i.v"fl.\;"‘i'n".‘. asos tin, 2. Time of game: One bour undAifty minutes. | second, and Poarl, 114 ¢ tab. third, | to get a cigar. ers that the position of France toward the T T e Nall dian depredation act of Mareh 3, 1301, is a -, ul ik Ko Lo v | nivire: Sturnne: Dimes T Vg of stk (o winier, $12.00 Whil "Mt itWood was standing | world's faie bad never beon doubted wnd | 0 O Fineer Rak | g whioh ot evon tho soui i gt by pitched b J. Howe. o KInSC olichec Q" bt b b 9 i, c b vl » mora ardest tha or road nails ate a gentle, agonts deny, and which anyono inte o Dukoe b2 0ay, Dl it fon Pacific vs Pacific Express. s ek S i 1y Aice Dand wad to | thore H. | witnck, who livos at | that uow sho was now movo avdost thau over | Hroud nails ind g ugtata dogy, i whiohianvona icesiied pilolca: uke. wo: “Two hours and | Tho Union Pacific and Pacifio Expross | Pecarsied from the track. Hots notseriousiy | W58, Katham | Sikeot - cane, wonk bid | and ner intorosts would bo wei rep | and bushfulmatuve, * o ISR SR i amineny con- TARIR 0 2i-Hany company byll teams will meat in sauguinary |\ ‘vears, ce, purso 800, mile and fitty yards, | Just at this mowseat Mr. Wood caie out of | resented. Ho o said e had - sounded | L RE, O ST stitutional luwyors wnd Juelsis in e sonato Milwsukee Keops on Wir battlo at the ball park Satuglay afternog, [ 5. !‘\,v-‘ ~Al-|r:IAK-.4.’ Getaway ’w\d ni. 1), woni | the cugar stove andsaw the affair, He wade the chambers of commerce in various cities PP S e v v T nluxulul ‘,..ll,,.,‘ .“m,‘\ 1-:»“'.7(“\‘ ul m, : Miuwavkee, Wis,, July 80.—Milwaukeo | Following wili b found the positions of wuis!) JRrhII T M oetpane Innoceace. | o AL Remlauiih nd Catsuck ue i aud bed found thoin dasidoily. (4vorARIS 19 | pifons wnd:auarrslsomo G I At Ty v vo tes AR » b vith a billy. The club missed its mark and | prench reprosoe: 3 rance oxpects to ItiQus NRIIGLE0MO, jassing the act which 80 sorious| ‘ dofeated Denver today by hitting the ball at | [0 team Al fap hitagcs, Right B dae SR AR ALE AR 8 """‘”' prosentation. France oxpects to | g its indicate littheness of mind, | cortatled their Shylack propensities ; make tinacy and conceit. But we apprehond that more relinnce the right time. Score Y 0 A . L Pl ove. s Catoher .............. Bund and il Kindlg, 1054 to 1, | result RIS, 4 i i 0 ; 4 MILWA R RS T T T T Oshorno ‘Plicher Sulishury Oficer Lon Gedola came along about this | fair that she has ever made. Numbers of Lovers of knowledga and liberal senti- | Wwus placed upon th t decision of the e e A n 1 Eaing Virat nis6 AR — time and as B the leading artists nad promised the most im U. S, supreme court, case of Mitchell us imback made a complaint of )5t Great Day at Saratoga. nsault, Mr. Woedrwis nerested. Bail wis | portant cxamples of theiw works, Thero | Menthave v ) ) ! . Bail wi e woieric, w ment have round nails, clork, roported in 110 U. 5. reports, pago (45 where i the highost tibuval in the land Crawford.. Socond bise. .. avtial men, delivhting in | Buras . Third buse., Sanaroas, N. Y., July 30.—Tho races were skly 1) The case will be heard | Would be no doubt a large wall space i AL R Sa 14, 2 e quickly furnishad, - The case will be heard u BRIl a0 A il ] shahiwhoap 1 DALBR I | ¥ i canlinupdingee teday, < Fhe. Ave eveusn+on. [ before dydre bRy inla Mording: inaroala bk kAL MM U0 BE RS At s MURAREAEY) i o[ B2I0HA: ko BEIGRON T lkRa oonstibabion Boinahese Qehlitres 1710000 Middle... ! the programme included the Auerican Hotel the—— BRI 03 e U ERRAN. AL Dk R o M rana BKOUIS dong b LR ehriver, o Roniren:. Rt toid:: {kins i or v e play would be necessary. desired that | points and sides indicate xurious | validity of contract Stiavioncly » R A stakes und the Saratoga stakes, The weather Qw v" B RE AR o 50,000 fect be reserved for three months until | ustes, I'he second legal problom involved is that Davies, p.. Bnd Aga was unsettled, ‘Tho track was in fine condi- | Muwavker, Wi, July 80.—Patrick Too- | onsultation could be had with artists and o — of revocation of powers of attor When Nob. iy 802 [(Sreclal qou | 00 800 the attondance fuiy hey, a dissolute iligracter, today confessod to | others. The Average of 1 ife. .| and under what civcumstances the’ clainant Avsiox, Neb, July 320.—(Special to Tus Eirst race, for throo-yoar-olds und npwarda, | 1he shooting and agtompted robbery of Au M. Favetto questioned the commissioners > 4 Latistics it is estimated | can recail an existing power and employ Beg.|-—The East and West side ball toams | seven furlon tloven startors; Bofero, 104 | T troot car ariver, on the even- | i Fegard Lo a report that the American rail- From recent statistics | ; | another attorney, Our eight page friend 1000 47| ul Albion played an exciting game yostorday | (% 10 Uy wo icoss Bowitug, 100, 0 10 5 gus! 'Qj' h -‘I‘ s w driver, on the even- 0, 4" id combined to charge excessive | that tho uverago life of menin \‘lr-lfh]l'\: Tonds off with due solemity by quoting Judgo 3 U000 02 ararnoon which resulted in a victory for the | *Second rac AR Al B RG T ing of Novembet! RIS84, the orime for which | o from New York to Chicago. Mr. But- | ent ealiings and professions is as follows: | Sigrey: *When an authority or power is SUNMARY orients after ten innings, by a scoro of 9 to 8- | threa-yeu ne mile, Six startd two young men sorved atout threo y in | terworth assurea M. IPavotte that the report | |*armers, years: bank officers, G4 | coupled with an interest it is “from ils owa N LA g Tl s CLLTRREL S Toscw, 117 (2§05, won In 144t by stato prisou, The shock of the Shooting | was uutrue and showed nim telogram from | olorgymon, 56; lnwyers, 513 merchants, | natire and character in contemplanion ot 1w Blolen Danenr’} Jteoam blis Lotk 5 from Santa Ans, ) (15 to 1. who ran by Yal- | caused Mrs. Grothe, wife of the wou the president of the exbibition ofMicially | 512" viiciuns, H1; carpenters, 49; trads | iveevocable: then proceeds to arguo that the PLolen basent L st base on vallsl by Davis Will Case, 1224 to 1), in the finish street car driver, 10 become & lunatic stating thut exhibits would ve e P T e S ainlug of an attorney on i contivgent ;qu-m.,.\t Passed ok, 4, Thue: One Burre, Mont., July 80.—The cross-exami. | _ ‘lnArdl AL kea r.'"{l” tually killed her. Grotho himself of freight charges. Huvi satistied ‘14 eht ThaontatoaeEe ‘y litors, | 100 is equivalont supli tho pawo RE N S0rH WA BIDIFGY Quses uation of J. C. Sconce was concluded toduy | M4 LN inGs oue il and the been a méntal wreck since the shooting. ay rogurding offcouvo proteetion for | shoviliers i ehinnlos el | witn an interest. Whis i3 nbolutoly falie Western Assoviation Standing. without impairing bis testimouy in any ma- | scratohed except Homer and he wus excused e patents and conyrights and the effect of Ll i Huulginha, \ | from u legal standpoint, bul it is wh assortior Playsd Wou Lok PurOb. | terial polut uee on the track Castle-0'Hara, Amoricuu contract labor on attondauts uit i operators, 82 | well-caleulated to misldaa’ Uio or inuey roud: Ml { 5 e h the Saratoga stakes for throe- st nik] ck Castlo, d oress- | cafe and restaurant privileges the deputa - | er. hat is really meant by an “lutorest Bllmankeni,..or. M -] - 45| Mrs. Mary A. Downey, mother of the al- Bve furlongs, b Ftors, Miss "'“‘: ';,'J"”J“_‘; oo ouo "'H‘lf“:l',;“‘ tion emphauically deniod mhut any desir suffored a Terrible Death, W interost or vight in the thing itself. ‘Thus, Minneapoils. ] leged forger of the alleged will, was then put l'.'ff"y‘ !,;:: :4.1 Jyon ,‘.;:,“: .I.i..hlv; 1‘|.¢||‘| men of Tug 1n nlu..um Miss Ella Y ‘nr.:. existed to favor foreign exbibitors at th MIDDLEBOI Mass., July #0.—On the | if an cstate is conveyed to j.;‘.v.;‘.\\wr:- Ly Lincoln...... on the stand. $he testified to being present | (hivd. " Hegied J + | were married at St, Philomena's cathedral. | oxpense of the F'rench or any other country. | ¢ovo eiin s is airmod a woman 3 ter. | powor to s this power cannot b 0 d. “Time: 1:04, o trusteo Lws o iuterest in the os Bloux City AL st pressmen in In conclusion M. Favette oxpressed g ar | Mr. Castle is one of the b at her fathor' yesterday house when the will was said Fifth r me mile and a furlong. ath on Tuesday, another rible d¢ : 15 the L right 10 tho to have been signed, and detailed the events | starters. Ti:c ruce was won by Gettysburs, | the city and is very popular among his ac- | pleasurc at the intervicw und appointed a | ] : tato itself; he holds t al rl 3 3 y 3 5 . 310,41 4 and a third is now io a critical condition, all aln W0 0 er of & putont which took place in'the room. She nlso tes- | 11410 0 D, who held the Tona from tho start | ouaintances and - fellow craftsmen, His | Meeting for Suturday to disouss detiiis f gna s thindianow tn B O e B | Proporty. - Ausin, It the o ee “af & patat tified to having seen the will in the house on | Qaleium wits second to the honestretol, when I deputation then visited Mr. Reld, tho 3 Wssigus one-tenth of it to party Now or Nover. 113 (4% to 1), took wnd place, | bride is a charming woman, well cal culated e Lt ducted them to | paint shops. ' w power of attorney in connection, a subsequent occaslon. On_crosv-examina: | HoMor Vo (g% to B hilde 4 8 g B0, WALL: ol au American miuister, who conduc om i | Kives ¥ ornoy in tion, tion ber testimony was unshaken, alelum, 106 @ to 1), third.” Time o muke happy homo for i 1nAUsLious | iho foroign ofice. Minister Itibot kave the Py — suld powor of uttornioy caniot bo reveked bo- ©Chicago Took a Game Worth Having —_— Grand Circuit Trotting. Josns | - S e 1 most oordial reception. M. Ribot suid that \ Gaorge ( CAURD §H0 RARIEUGH LA AN IRHAKAR 0 DAFY ! ) T A recoption was given the couple last mght | po wyg pleasea that France was the first | Drviasce, O, July 50.—Geor v B | gutitself. Butif aclaimant givesa pow ~ ) o Cincinnati. Charleston at Santa Barbara. CreveraNn, O., July 30.—There were no | at 1916 North Twenty-seventh street uation to nccept ofticially the invitation to | weil k business man, was shot dead Lo- | of attorney Lo an agent Lo prosecute hisclaim » Cixeinyaty, O, July 80.—Au exclting game | Syxta Barsaka, Cal., July 30.—The U surprises at the grand circuit races toduy, - - take part in the fair ho was confident | night by Harey Wiley, o reul osiate ugent. | forn contingont feo.this power 1s not couplog was won here by Chicago thls afternoon | States oruiser Charleston arrived here this | though there was a biz crowd as 1s the case DeWitt's Little luarly Itisers: best little | that she would ba splendidly ropresented. | It 1s suld tue murdor is the outcoino of & 1aw | with an interost and can be rovoked at the The Reds were shut outand ouly one run was | moruing. She leaves for the north Saturday. | always on Thursday. There were four [ pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. | The chawbers, he added, would bo asked to | sult | pieasure of the cluiant

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