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2 IHE OMAHA DAILY BEW) THURSDAY, AUGUSN - Uy, 1801, e R RETURN OF THE ONAHA TEAM | s st i, poos s v | RAGING AT JEROME PARK, | it oot st [ STRIKE, SLOWLY SPREADING, | s, et o o 0TAL - ABSTINENCE UNION CROOKS SAVES COLUMBUS, and the fine hemwork by Lawyer Hrown | but sa1d he would have to do something be. blisters on his | MISS FRANCES WILLARD IS PRESENT. had two men working, one boing rty. | paid by the month and the other by the hour, | tep's home run and deceptive | works there wonld o no men needed and for | stowed soveral weil dovolope: curves and Cltcher Fox's performance | that roason a conforence would bo sometiing | hanids, H - elicitod groat approval, Editor” Sherman's | that could rosult in no benefit to ang Corusnus, O., Aug. 5 ~Washington, out- —_— were applaugpdss to the echo, whilst [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.| | fore long, as ho had a larze amount of work et batted Columbus today, but had poor luck in Coneliman Muppty scooped o overy: | e T - .| on_hand — f Vil 3 o eir bi The work of Crooks w rreeabl oy to | thing that pu near the big third s offic here and then this gentloman | Tho number of shops array aeainst | o i Qaat . f Our Reorganize] Ball Tossers Will Be Hero "J.".,!f!,‘i,li‘.,.‘\'.f,‘.l.‘ he q[.u.y.‘:u:: .;.’umr» x.rr‘ Coie i Bm.vn a Disazrecable Jonrney to | G JUAL, FAE0 the Perkins house wa: was informod of the situation, Ho was told | tho mon was inereased by - the . | Cotholic Society of That Neme 1 Conven Next Monday, Enuhu! Score See Firenzi and Loantaka, host in himself Al the disp of his fine | that if the smeltor was ever started in Oma- | dition of Cunnineham's shop. Dennis having tion at Washington, ant ET o b 00 410 18 4 sprinting quaiimes surprised his frionds, al- | ha it would bo weoks and perhaps months: | refused to pay the seale demandad by the | - Washingto 5500110000 9=4¢ G though his siippam would fly aver his head. | that on necount of the clusing down of tho | men, He was busy at the forze all day and IS BOTH HORSES WIN EASY VICTORIES, | Banker Mok WILL PLAY WITH DENVER THE SAME DAY. Hits: Columbus, 0: Washinzton, 13 rors: Columbus, 0; Washington, 0. Batteries Dolun and Donahue: Carsey and McGiilire, - Eurned rans: Columbus, 2: Washinzton, 2 batting was ashanvy as his editorinls,whilst | Ho also stated that no men waero being hirad | Murphy, at Fourtoouth and Howard, had | w 3 Preparvations in Progress to Give TOOK ELEVEN INNINGS TO DECIDE Results of the Stake Events at the | Brickenfelat'sigonehing only Iacked the big | and further that the company was seriously | two men working and another engaged, Ho Vhat the Organization s Doing in p i t , " orn to being imymense. ron Clark p contempluting the removal of the plant to | sald e was paying the seao docidod upon by the Tempe e O - Jtecomes 4 o t Lous, Atz 5,—It took eloven (nnings ahie ook ¢ News fFom horn to being impense. Byron Clark p contomplating the remova ¢ paying the seao decidod upon by perance Canse—Jiecom Them a Big Sena-Off -Minne 16 dubids wiieH club Would: come. bit Yiowo: : | sided over tho waol sack at Second with eclat. | another state, one whors the mining laws | the bosses aud oxpocted to keop open AARTRETSR B Ky apolis Takes a Game— | rious today. In the first tho Browns batted Other Parts of the Deputy County'lork Dickson twirled the | were more favorablo than thoso of Neoraska, | W. A, Watson, on Harnoy near Sixtosnth, ation to D¢ ay Tinse Ball News. | 1o a¥on'and then iet tho Athletics score Country. sphere for 'the Leans' part of the his {uformation was conveyed to the em- | was tho only largo shop running. A full with Organizers, three on errors, after which blanks wore the time with (great dexterity, but | ploves last evoning, and upon many of them | force of men was at work aud claimed to bo s order to thie rinth, when's base: ob biils and — foature of the game was when [ it produced a noticeable eif Some of the | wotting the scalo demandod, | twosingles brought in two runs, tieing the | o hiow Goring strode 1nto the box and with | mon recarded it as a biuff, but wost of them |~ Benuctt's, on Sixtoenth streot, was open, | Wasirvarox, Ang 5. Tho twenty-first ove Pank, N. Y., Aug. 5.—Thers woro | aptistic grip upon the sphere shot nollo | realized that it was a eoribus matter, Thay | the two meimbors of tho flem doir turn home next Monday morning and in tho | 36ore T8 e HEECRtL A0 Fraeked out a | MoTe potent uttractions than stake events on | prosquies over the plate and dismissed tho | felt that there support had boon ent off and | ALl the small shops, Where one or two mei aftornoon meet tho Denvers in their Airst | (iola'and won the game for the visitors. | on the card here today and fully 8,500 per- | side without cost. Hon. R. B. Windham | that they would have to scek elsewhero for | are omployed, wore running as usual, the moen game on tho homo grounds, The manage. | Beore sons were induced to mako tho disagreonolo | GWhed all the roal estato within the radiusof | employment ool that the watk out was | HOCKIDE cleht’ hours ot 8133 |t mornin at tho Academy of Music. Tt St v o # Sy riot s rst and graded it in gre: - o o o mon feel that the walk out was | fircmen and floormen rospective o shop Cotter of Winona, Mi s ST wiIL | i delos 30000000 fourncy to to track simply because thoy | Cleric Showaiter kept & rocord of all the hot | ili-advised and acknowlndgod that It the ar | Tho bassos of the lrgs shoms have sent to | e, ',', I',,‘ AL DA ML Ly Bigidend oft,” The Musloal Tlon Hand W1 “yyiiet gb Foulw i Athlatios, 10, K wanted to see Firenzi, the queen of the turf, | (iners at short apon his shins, whilst Doo | bitration had been suggested beforo the | othor towns for men and elaim thoy will not R parade the streets from 1 o'clock until 2, | ST RO R N s, Baston and | and Loantaka, the Suburban winner, run. 1t | Humphrey in_center field took in all the flies | walk out the men would be working today. pay the wages demanded by tho me T'hey when they will ropair to the ball park and the work Y ganized Omaha ball team will re- e Y scoro, lu the eloventh, with two men out convention of the Catholic Total Abstitence Unton of America was opened at 80 o'clock prosi- unfon, called the couvention to | order and opened the proccedings with 0000000 Sandors and Milligan. Earned rans: | was Pirenzi's first appearance of the year | In homeopathic doses, Score by innings — say tho wazes offorod by the bosses, | Prayer. give an open air concert until the time for s, 1, it wie and every one was anxious to see [f she boro | Fte .o o d 808 0 A8 | """ ""‘:' Hall Mecting. )L' w'{:uwl 8170 por day, I8 tho same rato por Aftor attending muss at St Patrick's 0 ORE COTLD 3, Lonns. eanng a0 g i aoting ¢ o omployes G our tho men were recoiving bofore the tr ohiEH LS S calling th gme. On tho opening day, for | TALTIMONE COULDAYEMIT MAINS iy teaces of tho lamenoss that sho experi = ; 3 Tl LB L ’y'“”:" Bio A0 they hall . raPise ko s thy uny | chutch tho convention teasesmbled in tha that is what Monday will virtually bo for the | CHRCEREREE A B ity €0 It Matns, | enced just boforo tho Suburban, The track The McAulifte-Gibbons Fight. B anaunted 10 tako placo at Motz | [0 And, thoy shall | ecfuse to BSY fay | Academy of Musie wnd after prayer b tiow toam, ladios will bo admitted free, and [ SR 7 was in good shapo aud most of the events [ New Yonk, Aug. 5.—[Special to Tnr Brr,| | holl last night, did not materialize. South | 00" «whan the” mon are not worked | Bishop Kean, Bishop Cotter wtroduced Car. it is safo to predict, judging from the interest | ¢ 0201280 2 08 | Werewon in fair time, Barring accidents and possibly polico inter- iln’”rr:..-v”:’n:;.r-‘.(v;(v wvas 19 l«,:u(‘)‘:“l?“\‘\;:f:\l and | ovor eight hours and this would | 4inal Gibbons, who welromed the delogates aroused among the falr sex by the old team, | Baitinore 100 15600 575 || Firstrace swopstaey tor ath usop Avo fur- | foronco, tho batlo for tho lightwoight cham- | i, 2, AR PReLed Lo be fower men | bring ho wages bighor thanthey” wors 1o the archdiocese of Baltinore, Thero wore 3 ’ o iR . ve sti Lonntaki, 115 (1 to4), " . S ekl o ¢ orc i 000 | fore the law took offoc The bosses 300! 56! W Ta i es 20 9 that a lareo crowd will bo In autendanco. o | Hits: Clnclinath, 0: Baltim iy Wwoh wasily by @ Tonath from Orozyeze, 110 (6 o | Plouship of tho United States, now rosting in | could have seen almost any evening for | oot oy \l\"mlfnu ‘vrml.- \-.m),';\v"" ® 200U | mbout, threo hundred dologates in tho hall netnatl, 0 Altimore, | PO e TS A Ol T G R Rt iy 0 10’ oatobs I the ¥ when tho cardinal rose to speak. %o place Septombor 11 next | months past. There we far the new team has experienced littlo save an On the other hand, vo ns and Kellv: MeMahon wnd Robinson tho men say thov b nore than should have After disclai 1y intontion to make Sene :’;” ”’IN);:I“I‘;I Yents LBy tookie ol .| BArNoU runsOMEInuRLD diButsimors, & L eond race. fourteen hundred vards, Six | beforo tho Granite club in Hoboken. Jack \‘(l"ilm‘"\ r“rull-'nmn: for au opportunity to un- | ali except two or three shops and they claim g n expectec ote ook the tield s i ‘ h h cork themselves, kol ¥ i 4 i starters: Fironzl, 10, out n betting, won in o | McAuliffo of Brooklyn, who has held the thess cannot hold out much longer because | Speech, and that his mission was simply to u 0 o fir LEL AL S A i BT \ “) few straggling laborers dropped in g i X AR ALLLL PO LR O U 2 LI e Ao by n fength and u half from Sie George, | champlonship bol 5 ola zainst all | 2 few straggling laborers dropped in atthe | the business will b diverted to other shops, | extend a wolcome, ho said: *Your effort was gotten togothior In o little less than Played Won. i 10 @ to 1, who wis threa lengths from iplonsnip bolt n his class against all { saloon under 'the hall ‘and discussed the | and it would bo o hard 1GRttor . to ta60 f6r 1t ) two days. The men were new to each | Boston... ..........00 [ Margnerita, 10 (5 to 5. Thoe: 153l comers for years, will do battlo with tho | situation. Most of the men spoke very | guain 0BLto o and your mission 1s to declare that intempor- othor and went into the fray with mnovitable | St tonis. o o oTird race, handicip sweepstakes, five fur- | sturdiest oppouent he has yet had te meet. | gloomily about the prospects and it was - 3 ance, liko treason, ought to be made odious defont stariug them In the face. Sull, it is | Hajtimoro... Lo b L A :‘I-Ul‘;d‘ o e gy | Austin hbons 18 unquestionably the best | quite eévident that they wero not at all PLUMBERS IN IT. in the land [applause] and thove is a vory not the weak team that some people would | GOIENS....o. - B0 b Pl ALl K ieaeh ose ) tels | man next to McAuliffe holaing the light- [ ploased with the tura matters havo takon. el Sl6ae B TR ey DUEW Seit i o MBI RIS pm, and with a trifle more active | ¢ e b T8 S HBLOCK, LAl Dl voight 1 N " od o is for One mi 1: *This was no time for us to | They i et ¢ " Havo them, ar Vo | Cineinnaci . 88 0 nipped Waleott, 114 @ o 1, on tho post. Time: | WoIght record. The proposed contest is for Jue man said: “This was ne hey Demand Bight Hours Work and | onablo endeavor to dethrono the rightful work in chumpionship games they will 'be | 1oygvifie. /"1 104 120 4 purse of $4,000, contributed by the Granite | strike, anyhow. Thers are too many idlo e i ideavor to irone the itfu able to hold theit own if they are ot uble o | Wushinston. ... 86 Fourth e, selling, sweepstakes, one mile, | club, and an additional sum of $1,500 put up | men in Omaha. We must have work to sup. ours Pay. soveroign and to place in his stead some make much advancemont. In Fields, Dun- et - s Lepanto, 702 to 5. juniped away | by each contestant. (Queensberry rules wiil | port our families and if tho smeiter should | The journeyman plumbors are in 1t and | usurping man, and iotemperance thus de- (DAL it o o eLouisville Club Resurrected. AT GG L LS soun tho ght, which will be to a lnish, not open wp azatn il February what, a0 | yosterday morning doctared for an enght hour | UIFOOS Feason, for reason is tho prosidin 1V WAS UOIore Lo WIGoK GY Lovisviie, Ky, Aug. 5.—At a meoting of | ¢ N0l S Y00E ) and n hadf before Esquis nder the supervision of his brother Cor- [ we going todot And what will the store- | uo "\ e more th wantelght hours and | SPirit of our soul, is thoe ruler of our soul. I ymes to destroy thav peace and W within us but temporan, 1o get | hurmony in the kingdom ot ( without any diMiculty. und to create and leave behind it nothing improvivg daily. So far their hit- 1 th Drew, the Brooklyn bog's | keepers do here on Soutn Thirteenth street, been very good, and with o, [ where most of the men who work in tho basus are ting as a whole b piteher or two they ought to reverse [ night Dr. Harry Stuckey v the directors of the Louisville ball club to- | minu, 10854 to L) Time: 1:44's, nelius and Bob 18 elooted prosis sweopatakes. for two- | training will be most thoroneh and off nine hours pay, which they are goit arothe g 4. Fivostirters; Tako | McMahon's hotel at Parkville, the scene of | smelter get their supplies! It will bo very matters very materinlly. Manager Leadiey | dent and Hor b Phelps, ox-president of | Back, 10 Vi, 08 (F to 1, Knapsuek, | McAuliffe's proparation when he foughu | hard ou the business men in this part of tho | Thoy first wont to the bosses with a prop- | anurchy and confusion.” thinks that I'ee will pan, out very satisfic- | yho American association, was elected a di- [ %05 to as 3 (10 to 1), finished | Miko Daly, will be Jack's training quarters | town and may break some of them up 1f they At the conclusion of the cardinal's address 5 ¥ | osition to work by tho hour. This was nov | ., torily and still has hopes of brivgiug Cole- | yogto 'he committes uppointed to | Yery close togother, hike Buck ot the for his next contest, Tho proposed fight has | Attempt to carry those familios of idlo mon | fareed o and aiter Sy A 198 Commissionor | mun aroind 5o that he will be able 10 wake 8 | seeure subscriptions to pay off the indebted- | Hulire i85 o imes 1i 2 * | excited almost as mueh interest among the | until the smelter opons up again.” bosses conceeded to pay tho | Kovernment wy creditable showing in the box, Bukor is ot | ness of the elub reportod & total ef #,200 or | "KNIR S, Wiidiean, swoopstakos with §750 | sporting featernity as the Sullivan avd Kil- R G PTa hamnt do Out mon nine hours time for eight hours work. @ | 'V at himsol Just yot owing o the njiey o bis | 100 moro than was needed. The club will | addvd, tho short ecrirse " "Nino' startors: | rafn mateh in Mississippi in July, 1350 B neEl TR 3 S Hetetofore nine hours has constituted a hand, but iwith modorato work bo may fully | romain fn tho association and wn-effort will | Westmorcland rushed out intront wien the | “The men will enter the ring af 133 pounds, | Sergoant Sigwart tolophouod to the polico | qay“Iiia only change. that wil take. placs (r;-v\'_\lr }w»:-h} u'\v‘(‘;“".‘xn::m‘vh‘?lflln:x 4 “;:“:' be m \~n-~||.~.-xmv3~:-|\ it. : e D R "“l:_m« I ruylm'lu above thoe recognized lightweizht. | station about 10 o'clock last night from tho | will be that the hours will bo reduced and Slis yestordny:. o 18 utdoubtodly. o good || bl o e e oon rodested +o |/ 1 won'hy four fongtha fron Bassnn Uho referce will be decided upon at the ring | smeltor that ho understood an effort was to | the pay will romain the same. apolis yosterdag. Ho s uudoublodly gaod | puucle list Ravmond aud Blirat for dose h0 it It e b iy side. It is not probablo that John L. Sul- |\ 'ye e strikors o put, out the elec- | Al worle contrugted for prior to August | man. Tu uddition to these men Leadioy is | tho Loursvitle elub and going to Omabia. for the place livan will ofticiate in that capacity. Tho men | V% MM will bo performed in accordance with the old now negotiating with John Koenan of the de- - are about evenly matehod physically, and tho | tric lights, L very close together, Tuke Back got 'th ver- 0ss on behalf of the district lcomed the convention to shington Bishop Cotter, the president, read his port on the state of the union which showed that during the year gratifying progress had been mado in- the temperance causo. After recess the roport on eredentinls showed that there were prosent 175 regular delegates, The total mombership of the union as shown o leniths seal es,but new work will come under funct Grand Rapids club, with a fair prospect SPARIS OF SPORT. . Paul Race battle, in the opinion of those who ought to | Captains Cormack and Mostyn along with | tha new order. by the reports of subordinate unions was of securing nim. Keenan has pitched great 4 o 2 ST. Pav, Minn., Aug. 5.—Thore was a | kuow, will be a closo or Sergoants Graves and Hazo drove to tho % something over fifty-three thousand, fnclu- ball this year, having officiated in fifty-one Fremont's Pitchers Weak, fair audience at Hamling this afternoon and The fire- Iron Workers Dissatisfied. sive of a large number of smelter in buzgics to investigate Al a1 Ready. 4 s, At tho Paxton & Vierling ivon foundry the | including those of New Yor 3 mau of the electric light plant sad that Jim | A Laxio Ll LBl ached sociotios, 1050 Chicago, Malti: — & ]xf_,jy.. 30 Aug. 5.~ [Spcial Telogram to Tit® | ficon yug given it out thit ho would have | Working bours have beon reducod and the | MOre (L O N ew e piay =] —Tho coming contest betwoen Tom Ryan | tho lights shut down if it took 00 mon. | PFoprictors aro acting in strict comphianes [ o'siuntion in Sow Sonk clus and th ime; | of Cuicago aud Billy McMillan of Washiug- | Bacon, when seon by Captain Cormack, [ with the provisions of the law. Tho men [ sition that the priest had sncountorad in the ton for the welterweight championship of | denied baving made any such remark and | work cight hours and are paid for the num- | Now York excise board and said that the and | tne world and a purso of 81,500 takes place | Sald that neither himseif or his followers had | yon or Yiours that thoy work. This suits | Principal opposition came from the one Cathe Ryan and MeMill games with a big percentaze of victories. The | Byai, Neb., Aug. 5. —[Special Telog ciuizens of Omahia, howover, should nov ox- | ¢ Fu "y 0" Biaie and Iremont cro pect startling work at tho hands of tho rew | team, but give thom a chance to get into e the weather and frack were porfect. 3 ossed | gt race, puso 00, one mile. Nuwo s in hero todiy which resuited in an | My Queen, 05 0 to 1, wons Innoeence, shape and demonstrate what they can do | easy victory for the home team by a scove of | 1), second: Comedy, 106 (7 to 1, third. under favorable circurastanc very lover | 0 to It was rather a slugging match, but of the game, and every man interested in the | plaiy outvatted Fremont. Kimmel was a ce, purse #00, selling, mii reputation and prospurity of Lo city: thas | suap. Blair batted him cloar out of tho be Wi oo T R d, | Saturday night, AugnstS. While Tom Ryan, | 2 intention of injuring the works in auy | gho “inglo men, but thoso who —aro | olie menier of the board can take the time should strain point an I N T ety Y 0, < 1 et rare v narvie 9 'y 3 vork o Ifathor Cleary then read a communicatio a4 B vas stititod s oight 07 vd, Time: 1:40, on acco ool N dE v tha i ko | mArvied stute that they must work more ary nmun n get out and give the new egation the | tnd Finch was substituted in the cighth U i u uccount of his vietory over Danny Need After the visit of the officers thostrikers, | BAISS Siate ok, tiey wiust work mord | ) S0P W LS Gillistian: Tomporanco A I.HPY:;'"‘.“T ham, is the local favorite, thero is no doubt | who only numbered about twenty-five, ¢ e i nin ity | that' MeMllan is easily his equal and tho | persed, many of thom going to th Do 1 e R | contest may prove u closo one. Ryan is re- : ported from his_traming quarters in Indiana Mass Meeting This Evening. race, non-winners, welcomo it deseryes next Monday afterncon, | inning. Blaiv made fourteen hits off Kim- relying on the fact that Manaper Leadiey | mel and two off Finch. These, assisted by will glvo them the very best ball possible Yet | )ayen stolon bases by tho home team, would bofore the season closes. e is a hustieras 3 s Y i 2 ] L { woll as a shrewd and intelligent business | beat any rine. The howe team it hard and I‘imrlh {Face (ru.\.-llx\::y..lxr-:.;, all .;4'-&ir no | to bein the pink of condition. Those who A mass meeting will be held at 8 o'clock s o ’ g a0 one. it | and one-sixtecnth miie heats. Suvon starters: | have watched McMillan gettin to condi- iA evoning o Y Thi 7 {llmn,‘a(nd n‘m :gnmt. nnmk.(;.rhun: :;nf‘u:u \y[x_xhr:‘ lllvu:lu‘vyxllxluh‘l“\xu);’:‘.vnl["f.;tk LR .r:nu ‘\]llll. ot £ T DA o | tion in \Viwnnqi:n l!;‘]!ulyl fln"n'fm“;‘ a0 u"“u'n this evening at Metz hall on .\;)\nlx DHIFES | fvan ERUmUTENG Kt OB LG B WO ERw I WEre respouso !n\ repeated ('nl:-:, .\}m \\nm.-i: ho determination to ma @ success. i bl ¥ i 2 second; Doce Wicks, 100 (4 to 1), 1 e o tonshi teenth strect. The smelter employes, rep- | doi ofore the new law wi 0! stepped to the 1l made a short ad- 1oss of the pennant and all disaster past and [ grand stand could point out. while L s Ay uks | and fit to battie for any championship. Both plo p- | doing before the new law went into offect [ ¥ forthcomungz should be laid at the door of tho | Kimmel was in the box. Several errors were | won, Emmniett second., Hapniness third, T men Wil swelzh n gt 144 pounds . Lol L L) R R L S A O e L ;‘.';::;.(:"H ‘l;‘:nr:‘lI‘:\Ih)ilu:lll;:-“A;Iv‘pl.\r\nw‘m Sty man who doserted the city when ho could | made on botn sides, some very costly ones for | 185 Third . heat-—Emmott finished There is promisenf a large gathering at the | of labor, bankers, business men, merchants, MI‘“M“J“; b e "]"'“_'W" B TR GV T AT QT Dl e [ ahmon, have dono it, and himsell too, tho most good, | Blair. Blair made’s and Frémont 8. Four | first” but = Sioan fouled = Doe Wicks | ringside and for the couvenience of local en- | capitalists, city and county officials, aro in- [ Justifled in doing. ' Wo will work along tho | UsS HIRENE S 10 BATLE & 0, Iheiths . g S the Lasta TR N B L the latter was given the heat and race | thusiasts a special train will be run from the | vitod to bo present to discuss and devise | best we can. The law cannot but work a Bt " WL their families. This tho proprietors refuso | Union delogates to this convention, which to let the men do, as they do not wish to vio- | Wits received with prolonged applause, ani ato the law. 4 tho delegates, Miss Frances Willard and Mr. Vierling said: “This faw will work a | 3. S. D La Fetra, were invited to soats in groat hardship on us. 1f wo put on an extra | e convention as its featernal guests and in r howmes and that man is Dan Shannon, we v : 4 ! ¢ fov groat njustice ; ROk 108 who aro with mo and 1 am glad t e 2 545K short stop. - Blair pitehed Jellen part of tho | A8 fmor the plage, Tiwe L0050 | Grand Central, dupot, Harrison street and | moans to settlo the diferances now existing | ETeat injustice to Omaha as 1t will result in | Jiios who aro with me and 1 am wiad to bo Y ESTERN T v G first inning. but Fremont was hitting him too e ieos L et Aol P | Fifth avenue. Thoe train will leave Saturday | betwoen labor and capital in this city. riving manufacturers out of the stats. With A il IS V¢ 4 WESTERN ASSOCIATION GAMES. 5| four st Prey. 196 (3 to WO 2 b 0 5 'l the law in its present condition it 1s | ton of the Women Christian Temporanco hard aud Brott was putin. The ck Doro. 10 na: Ragnor, 05 (4 to 1, | evening at 1130, Tho meoting is calied by the emergency com- 2 o 2 N i 0 31 1 | made just at the right time, as the third. ' kg St g i mitteo of tho Contral Labor union and the | 3¢niust the manufncturers and not n the | ubion of tho United Statas. 1L am wlad thoy MixsEAroLts, Minn., Aug. b.—Minneapolis | civen the advantage, so they have no kick | Ssuatoos, N. Y., Aug. F.—~Today was an | at last got a fight on his hands, and as this is THE DENVER END. SR RSy S e e ORI O] Fo Tl vrahted h bRy cuT res povae B HOIH bunched her hits in the second inning and [ coming. They ha wrv udnlnl‘hu{'{;ul|_v ayed | extra day of the raco meeting here. Theday | just what he has been looking for ever since —_— ¥ CI S be $0 hoarty and so Kind. wou the gamo. & ‘p‘]“"'l':é “:;'fl"."'[;‘ij‘““;}”"w"'l:’”fx}“"“",”- ll‘;]:’_”‘\“j"f“{: was buzy and the track heavy, Thero was | his littlo affair witli Joo Choyinski, his many | & Smelter Magnate Talks of the [ Carpenters Make a Demand. “I don't know whether protestants havo T MINNEAPOLIS. e N vk ki |8 Ve W CoR DR o LG AR VionE B Lal Biw L ROt G IS, about an average attendance. friends may expect a good account for him. Omaha Situation The carpenters are about to declare for | CVer come to the convention bofore. | pre- e AnI oA = | Scor 4 strace, for fwo-vour-olds, five furlonas. | Yestorday Jack. roceived notification from | ~DENVER, Col., Aug.5.—[Special Telogram o | cieht hours with nino hours' pay. Thoy will | SUe protestant womon havo not, but I ro- Whtteote ik 6 6 blheasasat 0 6 0 | e 060093 o w Thro o e i s g0t AT | gho California Athlatic club that they had [ Tt Bre.] —Ex-Govornor James B. Grant, | vo fooled. Tho contractors will grant them | 11100 S ML comiug this, worning i Minh'n, b4 1 Ol Burns, 15755 1200 | Premont 1001 0 0—9| 7117 to 10, who won by two lengths. Bonnie | matched him agmust Billy Woods, Denver's | Vice president of the Owaha and Grant com- | he eight-hour day, but only eight hours’ pay | |isrening to that 1d good man as ho MeQuakd, 1638 10 2 0/0'Connor,ef 4 11 01 ( gl y will go. K g cef2 1 1 0 0|Werrlek. 2.4 1 2 2 0 (“’_"‘\}‘ et s L, ’"1};"" ‘."‘;!"d"l’.‘ “!j"“‘l'- l"’l:y“"")l"-," H"I“Ll ,IJ""'-'K"‘fl\w‘A'l of | big one, and an immediate acceptance was | pauy, was called upon last evening and askad > BEAUN e proached, in participaang without much ;4 1080 HaeGarr v, 3 2 10 | g for Sronty Simnel A0 latian | Camming 08 030 D r. e ) up. | desired.” Tho club wil) hang up @ purse of | whother the Omabia plaut would by romoved Mestingleheilinw: knowledge of tho method, but with the sin- 138 Hoic el 143 b Tow o i vpes iotonbases:” | wiafr 117 | widone il ureo Wilricedd Buston 5 | $0005 33 100 t0 g0 to tho winner and $100 to | to Lonvor. Tho firat attompt at making tho logal tost | SST0 hOATL In ity 1 folt that to u curtatn oxtoRt - 10 2 0MeNabb, p..os 0 1 2 0| Fremont. 2. Enrned runs: Blair, 8 Fremont, | (even). won in 1143 by ten lengths, while Jake e losor, ‘and ed n 5 . I i (5 il B e o ro the S SOUMITIRCSD DAL WOLY ed. : o B2 2 2 22 el on batlas OWF Brott, nons off K tn: | Snanders. 101 3 tod, wis sIx 1ongths from John | by bofore he wired ‘his secoptance, The | MF Graut said that tho idon had boon dis- | of tho eixht hour law will come before the [ juvito you to sond 1o our convention in 82117 3 Total 82018 1| mel, 6 Hit by piteher: Paiterson, Struck | JuyS., 100 (0 to 1), ‘ fight 1 hooked for the night of September 1, | cussed at difforent timos for a unumber of | courts today. The action will bo instizatod | Boston, which will mect in Tromont Temple BCOIE BY INNINGS. e 'x'»-V[""-'”i i by KKk L \Alw';-l. 190 Third L fOEBIL AR BraIx turlongs. linur and Davis and his family will leave for Cali- | years past and that such a change might be | by the Central labor union, but just what [ extending from theI3th to tho 15th of Novem- Inneapolls..... ... 0£070:/0% 0 fopi—ig |iGiES ChLMOrGteEsan TSk on Athaws, o e e ity &In= | fornin one week from Sunday, the morning | accomplished at some future dato course will bo pursued will mot be kuown | Dery a delezation of fraternal delegates, with Denver. ... 5 161 o oite o o= 31| KHERTOR BTN, Biptla® IS aTRIC L ks S A IR v gnan 0@ L0 L | after the Gilmore-Wilkes battle ‘at South | —“No determination to that effect, however, | uuiil the attorneys have thoroughly investi. | Ot voice, without a vote, but as my'friend SUMMARY. Oriveni Tiher ot ka0 oMo hotrs Hamnd Gurti race, one mile and a furlongz. Four | Omaha. Jack is weil liked in 'Frisco and | has beon settled upon lately,” said he. ated the. Tom “Mantmar Comespdlayeiis, | Pather Cloary suid, to b the kindly” guosts Earned rans: Minneapolls, 2: Denver, 2. Tome | ten minutes. Uni pire: Bowen. starters: Unclo. 1 @ to 5. won by a | will have the prestige of a favorite in his | *“I'ic oMicers of the compiny have not for- | |3 g 20l ot our convention as we aro of yours, and [ A Revublican printing company will be the [ oL O fonvent 3 etns: Wilnon, Burns. Dotiblo piays: Heard to them, while T am very proud g Raciao, 12 lougths | commg fight, and barring accidents, it looks | mally discussed it since the trouble at Omaha | iorim: 11 will bo charae that b vl Pebenu; Darling to Henglo: MeNabb to Tebeau. 3 swoad 112 N g ¥ 3 Mesniing " o ABIRTLEIEC T TRl Satistied With Defeat. Hetwood, 112110 10 1), Wwho was eizht bet- | to a careful observer as if he was a dead suro | bas startod. A the law by entermg. into eontracts with his | 1t You should send u priest, 1 wish the Hit by pitehed ball MeQuald, truck out: B i 5.—[Speci T oy han India Rubber, 104 (4 to 1, No time, winner. *Would not the continuation of existing VoS | 7t LR priest of his great church be uccompanied as Y © Y | LeMans, Ia, Aug. 5.—[Special Telegram I race. for thre r-olds find 1 employes to work in excess of the number of Miteholh ¢ MoNabh, Timo: ~One hour and e A A, S e vt onr=oltn A B b ara s Ko 3 difticulties at Omaha lead to the abandoning | poshroseribed by statute provisions. a delegate to thut convention by a woman — Wiirty minutes. Umpire: Gaffney. to Tuk Brg. | —Thohome club won the second i L e o o by, | Burlington’s Shooting Tournament. | of the works there and their removal to Ol ot twn coqrecs il by tabes One | Want you to be sure to send u woman also game frmo the Carroll club by a seorc of 6 to Si6 bo 1 Who was pwo betten than Litts | Buituiy In., Aug. 5.—|Special Tole- | Denver?” T T i o e The “atier fate | [wpplause] as a dolegate.” Western Association Stand 2 in a hotly coutested game today. It was a | kred, 100 (4 to 1. gram to Tur Ber.|—One of the finest trap *Yes, that might be the outcome. The | eyioiy him from vontricting with any man to Pho reading of the secrotary’s report in- eluded a short but vigorous company propos peoch from Del- Played Won. Lost. to run its business as it [ oo than cight hours any o pitcher's battle in which the home battery mor shooting tournaments ever held in this part s day it at Buffalo, Milwauke 8 L) & Jng nome 9 Grand Ci athas: sees propor and nocessary ander the circum- VNG R B A gate Campbell of Philadelphia. Ho pro. Opule... sl 7 bl l;:‘:,‘.,,‘il“‘l:‘,?xs: :::‘::L‘i_‘“{':;n‘l‘,d;::;l"'fr‘:‘l:: Burrato, N. Y., Aug. 5.—Today's races | Of the country is in progress in this city | stancos, thero is no doubt about that,” was | "Vithout puyiug ho duuble scalo of wag tosted ugainst the further employment of 1 § 5 f ac and nes ¢ he points Latai) < i s rap Shooters association, with sportsmen i = “Wo ha S eia] > L od these national coiventions and had DIoUx Qe i o the visitors up to the cighth inving when | Weathor was pleasant. Tho following are | bandance from Towa, linois and Mis: Filling Up Print Shops. Wo bave the cight hour law upon the | hearq tho reports of the reprosentatives of N R P G Meyers went info tho box. Somo one had | the sunmaries: s . | souri points. Good purses are hung up ana | The Printers’ Protective fraternity has | statuto books of New York,” said Mr. L. J. | the subordinate sociotics. 1t was niways tho Duluw, 2 # written the manager of the Carroll club not | 2:20 cluss pacinz, purse #.50: Oharloy F | occoilent scoros made, The followinsg Score | scourod a fast hold in the city of Omata and | Fitzzerald, ex-troasuror of tho state of New | samo old story, *We are doing only modo ely woll, bt we oxpeet to do ereat things during the coming year,” and what had the to come to i.e Mal NATIONAL LEAGUE. dled out of the game and hooted off the O o in- | first. sherldan second. Bob Taylor third, Sun- as thoy would Lo swio- | 1o rih “Bese timo: 2:17 ) class trotting, purse 3 is a sample of all, It was a special shoot at | the members who are horo, claim tho organ- | York, to a reporter for Tur Ber iast night 000 (unfinished): | fifteen singles: izatlon has come to stay. at tho Paxton, “‘but it has become practically s arounds. The manager of the club was | Syrazne Golddust irst, Almo. sotond, dean won tnn g | A C AN coming year shown! It had shown that Phillies Beat Chicago by Better all | asked how they had been treated at the end | Vaijean third, Diwmond fourtn, Best time: LIL 10 1101 — The advout of this new organization e aend st there was nn actual loss i membership. alt R ORALBI e a of today’s garr'e and replied: “Never better | 2:17, 5 UL LI 01013 | brought about by the present aiticultios | wPhovo is 1o espaeinl avtompe to evado the | 3100 the line. This hus bacn ropeated vour ¢ KT s LR AR T ek Speciai mile dush. purse $.00: Nuncy | Mirsh R e e e e bova [ aweBora 1o oA ROGIAL BbiolapT lojaynd o Atha il riawy aavsih Tiry: LI DUL AoV UTHIon i ferehiae: PuimaveLri, Aug. 5.—Tho Phillies de- Hanks fiest, Bello Tamiin se Tiia: | Stone HNL T oloiTy |t exist | betwoen o/ the | memuoes| liw. Wesimply piy by tho hour and weacly | cluiing New York ani Chisaycs oid not ve T PO ity L vpographics on ane un aboring men work nine on i Naw e feated Chicago for the third successive time Hastings Won the Game. olass trottlug, pui .00 Suparior 1;.'-‘1'.\1. s H‘x“ !“1_;” HH‘; “ ploying printers. Tho mombers of the union a single vote in the national convention. Ho this afternoon by bettor all *round playing. | Hysrivas, Neb., Aug. 5.—[Special Telogram | won, Plivioy second, 10, third, Pugel- | Avery 17! non it i | deciace by the rule thatall mombors of the | Mr. Iitzzerald is prosident of the Cortland | 180 become thoroughly convinead of tho Bsper was steadily effective throughout and ¢o 1y |—The ball gamo this afternoon | ™MM fourth. Best timo: 2:13ta, Do Brockwiy U0 110 1 fraternity are “seabs,” or “rats.” The fra- | wagon compauy, which employs a largo force | USelessuess of the jonalotknnliors Tl Dbyl ottt toaleln e el tont 8 = Lelon L OO G138 | ternity wen hold to another opinion and state | of men o mathediandheingitdtthatoon voutionytasin, iuby : - | between the Lincoln Giants aud the home Kecord Breakers at Mason City. Tho taurndment will elose tomorrow. DL A OrRan At LT oapogediat e h il B oy into a committee 1o diseuss this ana otl His wildnoss pro ved costly. ~Scoro: club was ono of the prottiostever soon on tho | Masox Ciry, Ia., Aug. 5.—[Special Tolo- X =4 = g A e Pricklayers Stand Fiem. matters of vital interest to the welfaro of Philadeiphia.... ... 0 10 0.9 0 0 0—8 | colloga grounds. The following is the scoro: | gram to Tue Ber. |—Today was another day | G'eason Knocked Out by McCoy. | ¢y, “Wilwaukeo and many of tho other | There wasa short session of the brick- | the union. Tite: Phiadlphin, 8 Ohlonzo, & Brrors: < et 107000 202 *— 5 | of record broakiug on tho now milo track, | BURLINGTON, In., Aug. 5.—|Snecial Telo: | citios thoy outuumber tho other association. | layors at Clarics ull, on South Wourtoentn | This was done, but at, tho request of th PhiLadoi filcngo, & Inttorins: Eaper . 00000000 TGy e e o | gram to ik Bre.]—The long deferred und | Lot this bo as it may,tho fraternity is teré | sireot, last ever No specshas waro | I3t Vice prasidentof the union, ropor Rl eat kRl A lastings, Rourke and Abbour, | Ve of the horsos taking hoats lowering their | Lo 1o0ed” forward to mateh botwoen | und tho men are at work, with othiers comine o b R el ot ol | et haloaiviat horiustnonaheRs LN podiGloman i buby, L B | Giants, Oastone and Maupin, Home run: | vecords from thres to twelve seconds each, K 5 5 to take the places of the locked out fob men, | [de, but the men all scomed decided to gain | on up. - The discussion was then proceeded EIGIT T0 SEVEN Abbott. Buse hits: Hustings, 7: Ginnts, 4 | Trce-for-ull, 8L000; Blaisbury won, Jessie | Harey MeCoy of this city, champion wolter- | Ty o 4uy the Republicun company had four- | Uhe seven hours’ work on Suturday, with | with for two hours or more. Some feeling W Youk. Aug. b.Tho woathor was | orGiodbuns: Mastings d | Brrors: Hustings, | calnes sccond, Ethel Y. third.” Best te: | weightof tho westorn states and Gypsey | teen men at work and yesterday they had a oight hours! pay, was devoloped during the discussion, and ONK, Aug. 5. voather was | 5; Glants, 3. Umpire: 10t ST o ¢ AL b (s : 3 finally at 6 o'c no whole mittor wis ro. falling when the New York-Cleveland game Close Spraguo Bright socond, Silyor Wood “thiral | ngland, came off Inte last nighin thorooms | - ikaes B b U Wh SIS estiet &8 WORIBR | Omams, Aug. 5—To tho cditor of Tue | Rov. igan of New York: Koy, Clavk of was smrh;(l. 4'Il"l|‘nl'.nul|l~x ron by Mr\luml 'mm, Cranrks, Neb., Aug. sial to Tix "'I'T.H'tlui'-":':wp A . 81,000, Frod <. wou In throo | °f {he Athletlc assaciation i this olty, sumo stato of affairs exists at Klopp, Bart- [ BE&—If the coutestbotweon tho Omahaand [ Columbus: Me. Judge of Pennsylvaniog T Svont atl ta mloces 10 tho bse e bt | Br.]—Tho game of ball Saturday botween | stralght heats. st tine A cording to o rovised Marques of Queons- | fott' Cos wnd @ number of the smailor | Grant smolting compuny and its lato ou- [ M. Manuivg of Nio, and Nr. Mubooy of o ,’ the Clarks team aud the Jackson Demoorats S 5 jury rules. By the terms of the fight A oflices, ‘ ployes should be a protractad ono, as now 081 5l “ Aoy nings, but he was kopt in tho box. Captain on. Deronsgts Mujor Hankins' Races. “ov was o kuook out” Gleason i fiieon | °"AUsaoh of theso nlacos tho propriotors do- | bt Lot st Will untait “eonsiiorabl | o L donvention then adjoucied wntl tos Iiwing played second base, but his batting | was the best game of the se: was tho foawure of his play played poorly at short. Score rounds, There were by fivst was a tame affair while the latter was | b opon to-all job printors, regardie short and to the point, MeCoy plunted a | union rulos. Tou more men aro exected to- | Uhe causo of sufforiog to mas two rounds, the | olare that from this time on tneir offices will [ ol i IR b fo0 CO T TSR S ML) toss « t cornod and may be A e A WS OF YESTERD.AY Ciieaco, Aug. b —~Garfleld park rosult: = First raco. s sights milo, ed. The feature of the | Armicl second, Madjeska third.” Tinie, Richardson | late when the game was called there were only five innings pla Bl" \I’url.; w‘l r: 1’ 2 : ll 0 pl 0= 8 | eame was the work done in the box by iid Second race, mile, MeGinty wop. Too Swoet | right hander in Gleason’s face lifting hun off | Gay, These will be distributed among | foro the duty of all citizens of Omaha to us Georze Jones of the Now York Times iy BYBIAN: 3pp o sy 110 20102 S0 7 | Pocox in his able management of the ball for | secona. Aunie Clark thivd. Time his feet and fetling him heavily to tho floor | the oftices that are short. their intluenco in bring aboutan adjustmont | seriously ‘il physicians state his cote S one Y York, L Olevoland, 12, | Errors: | tho Domocrats. ‘There was 800 poople on the | Third race. three-quirtérs o where ao lay kuocked out. At 9 a'clock this morning the emergency | of the trouble. Iu disputes of this ki 1LiOn 18 extrenioty enit oul Tor_and Buskleys Youhg wad Zin . | ground to see the game. The score stood: | I ©F SR Bl S s commit of the atral dabor | tweon labor and capital it ravely b The oponing session of the Noeth Americin Barned rans: Cloveland, 3; New York, 0. Clarks, 2; Democrats, 1. B e Blabad bt oS CEhe b e das A Grownd Hog Case with Wilkes. union held a session bohind closed | that ali the right is o one side and all e B S i s mors i e e bl TP (T S : ; Sk o disgualified for foullie | 1fs Sax. Tho Jack Wilkes-Harey Gilmoro fight | 400rs at tho hall over 110 south Fourteenth | wrong on tie other, In the present instanea | 0f the Philadelpnin Purgen ndv, and abont Bostox,, Mass., Aug. 5.—Both Staloy and Lhe:BkalgtoneRako ithe Onke. o oot Rbgues seeanar Adanin | COmos oft at South Omaha ono waok from | 2ireat, for the puspoo of hearini who grlov | ench bury appanes, atacutaly, sure of tho | gvardho Dufiod Suutes, ook Diri o o e batthe | Asnraxp, Neb., Aug. 5.—|Special Telogram night. Wilkes is training hard i1 Radbourne pitched good games today third, Ti Saturda scorad. Seo wlatod former kept his oppononts from bunching | to Tur Bie.|—There were over five bundred | Kifi) nine-sixtoenths mile, Umatilla | over: 5 T e Ty o | Glose the committes will wait upon the om- | Linues to bo the caso It is vain to oxpect them |y wouth Russlun crop arospocts aro im thoir hits and way splondidly supborted, Ta | people gathor 1 at tho baseball park vester. | wons Angero second, Niantie third. frme, | eVery day and is rapidly getting into proper | ploging priuters for the purposo of adjusting | to come to an ugreement. * Would 1t ot bo | provin, Tho zoneral yinid Wil be whout K plondidly supported. Tu | people gatherod at the baseball paris yester- | Won. 4 A Ay ARy a1, He says itisa ground hog case with | the existing troubles. Tha employing print- [ better for both sides to have recourse to | jor cent an whent yleld whout per cent the third inning the visitors filled the bases | day v . b 1his A L abird tuning the visitors filled the basos | day afternoon to witness a game of ball be . him—ho must have the butt end of the | rs said this morning that thoy would recoive | frieudly arbitrationt — Theeo disin- | 0f the uve ey il Do i, g Sooke | d AL Y U | tween the Leans and Fats of this city. There Colonel Covrig: purse, Gilmore's niveossities and formidable- nd liston to the committee, but had uo propo- | terested men might o chosen who | pver ) por o it Ialow tho ayoae o ebon S 10011000 1—4]| Yereton mononasideand the total ‘weikht | Cuicaco, Aug. 5.—Huwthor ness. fully considoved, . Juck Davis 15 acting | Sition tn make. Thoy would take all of | would ~pass upon the pomts —in | 11w Sebos b Binatmiaci oy 89 5 8 9 9 9 =4 | of the Fata was 2,357 pounds and the Leans v AR Ml S won, | 5 bis montor, and should he win, and Juck | the old men back, but”would not cone dispute and whoso opinion might at least | "N ISECRE 0 0 o s elreut Hits: Boston, 7; Clacinnath, 8. Errors: B woighed 1,264 pounds. The score: Buckhound second, Littie Kook third. Thmo: | savs bo don't seesshaw ne can help it, he will [ anything. 1f the men wantod to return, 1b | s 4 basis for an agreoment. OF course f o Salon, Oro . wind Wiliiau Stool, son of too, 11 Ulntinktd), & Datieries: Staloy aad | Fate. el 3 310 | 1:16, 1eave tho next morning for 'E'risco with his | would be with the understanding that they | either side may say that there is nothiog to | Bisiiister Steel of - Porthind werd R hra(t Al Bet et s enivati SHATESRG Epg .t iR SUULT 4 75— | Sovond race, ano mile and seventy yards: | trainer, whore heibpnes to get ina go with | Would work accurding to tho same scale that | arbitrate and that” nothing hut tho ahsotute | drowiied while hathine at Lons Boaeh. Wish cunn: Hoste - . Mirabeau won. Aristoerat second, Longwell | some of tho manydondars out there in his | Was in foree when they went out. surrender of the opposing side can ho thought [ Six other perscis were carried by the inder T AT ST, Georges Boat the W illios. ted. im0, T e N PR AL i e A of, but |.~ulmu} 1hat this is not a propor uitl fow, bt wors rosciied . Same are i eritieal - T, N 5 S T hire ¥ ¥ e, ‘arnie B e) 4 " N 3 rda L eld, ude for sensible men Lo ussume in a o | e on, gl bhod A BIAG W s W YORK, Aug. ‘Phreatening weather Tarsagr, Neb, Aug. 5 —[Special Tele- | ham won. Fondu second, Bob McCart third, | handlers, will areive in " the city Saturda, o Hedly Y S b A A e et o | were recovere today kopt owt tho attendanco at tho | gramto Tuk Ber.|—One of the most unique | Time: ik LT T Oheslia par. | RYSRIAR 11 2 “"’1’ i Diheralde ko '1“" f"" “'“““‘" 95 augh ¢ FAYLLE. SRkor naeed conl DI AOY 1o o T sstoner of public bulld. Brooklyn-ittsburg game at Eastern park, | ames of baso ball evor witnossed in this city | whi §nas sssin, et tiird, P 150 he South Ginaha Athictics. trouplas, Rbiawhs stenod to by tho Smok:. | ooGealliia with oanh oihex wftor suah n:fashs | (WERIH FULANSIIMN WO MR LI | rooklyn, one match was closo and excit- | wus played this afternoon botween two local | FIfth raco. hurdlo haniicap, ifle wnd ono- | The Athletics gf.South Omaha challonge | BUNCY committee of tho Central labor union | o, ™F would i the mean time sk of those | Vi Shermin A rewa of Lo Fen iyt ing, the Pittsh v by Rigy § K ) g, ttsburgs winuing by good batUng, | tonms known as the (eorges and Williams, | elehth: - Bab Thomus wen, | Lomon second, A 5 cors | Yosterday morning. The boys who have been | of tne workmen who would bo Gisposed to | vanin republiciin stnte exoctive commioo 4 b LADRIRE VY o any uniformed bakl beam in Omahu, players :":)":l";mfi "i’fl‘:{"‘“")“:"h:'-;‘ u""r\‘ Foutz in | gaohy mofber of the contesting vines bearing | YOoltaa third ) timo glve Dot over sixtoon yunra of ago, to & game or | WOVKING at tho job cases informed the | heed my advice, to 0o just in their aotions wouid resianand bo sweceniod iy ‘N Gy, . whore five runs wero | fho same givi 3 bor sixtoon y 20, 10 0 gamo or . : B } Bt ol IanguaEe, Somo unwise | WHo would lowd the 200 e dluiie ws igiin the same given name, the score standing 13 serios of games, later, South | members of the committee that they | and prodent in thelr languag i T A e A A Ere | an elght bour | thiugs have alrcady been said, Midsum Addross W. to 8 1 favor of the Georges. Towa Oit e Meoting. i rankly dmuba, simply want ¢ Plakiya: 210080 R 10 A s Towa Ciry, Ia., Aug. 5.--Tho midsummer | OM35% e duy and w fair salavy for thoir work. only o provoke opposition aud roudor SR Wik Droaktye. it DIstAbise. 0 BErroret Farrmounts Win Nicely. races are most successful and the attendance Allerton bowers His Record, Plio members of tho committoo then visited | Uement of tha disputo mor dificuli, 11 A voLy DIOABRHENATLY \was Gl¥on st even nrooiivn pitianiee & il Cas | Tho Palrmounts and tho Loke Stroot Stars | large, INORPENDENOR 1IN, Aug. 5—Allorton | tho ofieos [rom which o printors aro looknd | thoro 1s no trarh fu tio pumar that, 1y, stats in Ciato Ciry hall udde ot ruthers i < nstow 1vin and Maok. | went aga ahoh oLbur yeaterday ntter: ce, §50: 5 = Sdeioditend i i By ! | out, for the purpose of conferving with the | officials are about 1o cuforce tho eikht-honr 0 G y t Earved runs: Hrooklyn, 2; Pittsburg, 1 oDk ARALIAL AN OIUBF Joatarday abiekugan, wait. pas ,'“"”, SBilly, ¢ putt wan.in ,‘,"”l towered his recirll, today to 2:12. Mary [ prolriotors.’ At the Republican office thoy | 1w i this case, uot bocanso Lhave any fau LA apan TN AR n Ba s lioat of b the Falrmounts winniug by tho following | hqats Best thuer soms Minnle ‘M second: | Marshall won th '¥;123, Mavager (pace), | wero received in . cordial manner but | 1o find with the law itself, but becausa | fear was proserved i preat Nuttonal League Standing. RIS & Al stralght hoats, Bost thne: 221 Roing 1n 21141, Hraek fust woro informed that a “ten hour | thAttheworkmon thomsolvos imay Bave 0 | credit upon the manug! Played. Won. Lost. ver 00 2018131001 3 e duy would o aud that the ofice would bo | TeEFeL the procoeding =l - T TSR | 51 @ e rlen, Wity 903010 0=7] Omana's Groat Pacer at Chiongo, France Can Blume Only fierself. filled by nou-union men, Ricuaii Scas s, Bishop of Omana, ith. oston.. ... e “® 7 utteric airmount, Platner and Hurri- IHICAGC 2. b.—[Specinl 1 o 2Akis, Aug. M. Loekroy, or- Samucl Rees agreed to take the propositio Lom " Pre— CHadalDhIB. 1 8 ] a2 : S eepm— R SN 2. ARMANARR TR S0 I rene e AR AR AR Klopp, Bartlott & Co. agreed o considor | —— ! CIO¥RIARG 0a0ensnoBF 8 Score in the Ohess Tourney. bacer, who got 8 record as a two-year-old of | handsom ception of tho IKrench Heet | y)g mytfer and roport ! Boi akers On the Santa Fe at | COOPBI-Loufse at 7 pone Auzist s Oludklya.. L [ i LiusixatoN, Ky., Aug. d.--Scores in the | 2:2045, and was tried as a trottor, 13 back at | 8t Cronstadt if not the visit itselt [ Jullus Kestnor said the proposition Topeka Walk Out Hnsbie shtl W enyh, CLnsealby, Pitaturk % % H A Fi e the side footing game and has reduced his | was due to Englaud's support of | wou e e I RERIKRARER | . A 0. trom rostience it Travkor ted Wodnosday avonaip touramout WP 10 | roord this vear to 2:1t). Ho will bo 8t tho | tho drelbund, Whilo: France was. faslateds | | mtood ihat all en work- | Toreka, Kan,, Aug. 5. Sixty bollermakers | terment Forest Law i SATAR [OAN AMEOULATION: Hanbnmn 1 ont o 85 Peaoas GubOf 21 | comiug Wushingto park races. Do aid thero wat o stroag templation for thé | ik oight bours w ould bo paid for eight | 1 |‘lv wm.‘lvlu..}.y. steuck this moratug . J N i h A 0NS0% 81 > musterful and capricious German emperor to | hou he committee hopes to bo able 1o | and it is said that the muchinists 1o the num vy Usdemann, 135 out of 2; Showalter, 1 out of Plattsmouth Fats and Leans, Ay b s TS YT to hold a T BuistonRoMate 1. . | Uedemann, 135 23 h 1 ind L il plunge Germany into war. The reap- | induce the employing pr ( ber of 20 will follow. ‘Phe weu complain "m'" Risnilinlo ey dnteps | ¢ Pollouic, 2 ot of 2; Wipley, 1 owt'of a pos- | Prarmswovr, Nob, Aug. 6.—(Spacial Telo- | Droachment botween France and Russia | meeting and agroo upon @ scale, and wlso to | jor OF WAL Wh' forow: b nen compi — " e sible i wins gram to Tk Ber.|—This afternoon o great | removed that danzer. France had only | take theold men bavi ‘ » Louisvitrk, Ky, Aug b6.--Louisville and Close Finish at Orot game of baseball was played between the | berself to blume for Ler obstinancy in her time and have not received extra pay. The When Naby wan sick, we gasa her Caatoria, Hoato played su {ntoresting game tody, e | ¢, (eie® KINISH at Oroto, | amo of bassbiul wi for tho. beofit of the | POLCY in the Egyptian and Newfoundland ,J,'“‘I"'"“""."""" “‘.H'"’"“ o A PR tho | Boilermakers' union 18 now i session aud | \7nen ste was & O, o cried for Castorie, foature of which was the Loulsvilles' o I 1 AR R iy 8 questions, throwfog Englaud into the arms 1o horseshoerssstill refuse to aceept tho | will propare a statement of its grivvances 10 4 SN b ) e .lm‘l“)“:'m:: |.:l“-:‘; o Tue Bew.|—A gamoof basaball becween | Burlingtons, The game was wituessod and | of Gamndny and the deelbund. - After the | scalo of prices proposed by the bosses. Half | submiit to tho master mechanic and geveral Whon sho beeanme M, she clung ko Castorie, g ¥EOF | the Liucoln clerks and the Crete Young | @njoyed by a big crowd, which uppreciated | initial mistakes sho ought to huve ue aptod | a dozen of tho leading shops are practically | Superiutendunt of the road. Mastor Muchanio When shie had Clikirvu, she gave diom Castorly ™ Smith said htin this ~ won the gamo for Boston in the uinth, Score: Tho compiny i% the situatiod in Eeypt and in regard to N Mon's Chriatian association was eoded iy | L0 the utmost the of-times ludicrous and gr shut down Louisville ... .1 0001200 0—4¢/ H & oundland she oug moditled the wattor aud will stand by it. Wo are now jedavie W0 101300 14| vineinniugs v favor of Crete by ascore of & | 10Squo plays by both teams. Notwithatand l'{.'tf;l'l“"r‘t,‘my"“ ought to huye moditled the | “yo toriay morning Mallory bired a man to | payiag more for bollermakers Lt any ohor Hiw: Louisvi 8, Bostoo, 10, Errc | to7. Hattories: Lin oln, Bure and (im- | g the warmth of tho atmosphere, the adi- - - ass1st bim w turning out work, buta commt- | shop I kuow."” Ho doas uot tuink there will / Loulsviile, ; 3. Halwerios: | ball; Creto, Buchavay aud Konagy. j.pose sdepts mopped the earth with the apti- | Dr. Birney, hay fover aud catareh. B oldg. | teeof the men called the man 04t and toft Mr. | be a goueral strike