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o 3 AT, 1 - ot in hiot 1aft on the head and right stom- N Y won, Poarline (7108 socond, Bulay (7 to 2 ) \ SUETRRY | mittees 10 docorato the graves o i , A— h ROBY STARTS WITH A FIZZLE | 47 ettt “usiedSch | ROADSTER CLUB'S RACES | Fs gt Wi it | MET DEATH IV A CEMETERY | ittt sl ks | O NORTH GETS. THE PLUN guiate Round 13— Hot exchanges. \Woods fin kil Troker (1910 1) third. - Time: b7 E P P. D Liwyd delivered the address of the . r‘\\ll,v ,«-hlnan;l ‘l'nl'.l\llu half around the rinr‘ Third race, slx fuslongs: Hedgoe Roso (4 to |lv "|"‘""M‘ “""ll" was both avppropriate and T v i yoods Iandod a red hot Iaft on the neck and f oot n o1d | won, Granite @ ta 1) second, Fillmore (4 to 1) . ™ A | eloquent o was followod in a short nd " . Woode-Oottallo Ma.tch" at the Ot'»‘lnmhmn then followsd Costello, byt whs brought to Great Trotting Me rtulw that will Be Held ik L5y n p Dr. Salter and Wifo Snddenly Killed at | {vibent. Shromebire, f};,,x“.‘f;‘“l‘m‘"",:m"h'n Revenue Oollootor to Succesd Captain John Olub Ends in "“No Uontest.' his knees with a hot left, Costello jabbed Hero this Week, Fourth r S1tand a half furlongs: Sul Burlington, In attornoy, now located in Montana, Then Potors, . ——— (Round 14—Woods _rushed ~ Costello _ to BT Fhet, aeyearioids, ot agd & hait .| of the Kuights, as_propared by the suprem o FIFTY-CEVEN ROUNDS WALKED AND FOUGHT mh.-"él-’?&. i fpd ;.,“f.’.‘:.‘x,\"x‘-nr:e'h": PLANS LAID OUT BY THE MANAGEMENT | furionks: Muweio smaflwaod (8 60 1 Ve ‘ THEY WERE CAUGHT BY A FALLING TREE L‘“L',:]'. ‘lly"“""}f"""l""‘““r:1’("";‘1:ul‘.\nlx;\lv!.vl“t('n‘i:lul COLUMBUS WAR HORSE 1S REWARDED: - uppercut on the mouth, —_— Time — 0 the departed ones depositor o - J Round _15~Costelio got in left-hand £ longe;, Brasos B to | | Wronth of green oo "UVIY!'I’:I'I"‘\‘I:‘H::" Toth Men DIA Hard Work at the Start | jah, Woeds got in a hot right and left Everything that Can Ald In Making the th o \*lwl 10 1) second, Pleador (210 1) | One of the Oldest Con regationnl Ministers | shape of a sp or flower. Prestdent Cloveland Made t A and Hard Loafing at the Last—Goddar staggering Costello. Woods then rushed Affair a Succoss Provided for—Entries g LSS A the West—Came to Towa with | This was the firat exomplification of tho | Yesterdny._Depattes s o e 1 Finished Mis Colorado Vietim Costello to the ropes and again gotina for the First Day's Races Show b Galloping at Gloncester, the Andover Band of new ritunlist ny in Omaha, and it is te eputies wnd Clerks Afs 4 heavy right and left : Somy WO GLOTCESTER, dune 12.—Results: pronounced very fine by the mombers of the fected —The Ofce and the ¥ in Quick Time, Round 16—Woods rushed Costello, land- . ) First race, five-eighths mile: Topmast (3 to order. The music was good and in keening Backed by Ex- nor Royd, ing on the breast, them gave Costello a 1) won, Golugky (5 to 2) second, Irregular (12 with the occasion strong rieht and got ina_heasy loft, knock: | " A the et summer | TLeird, Rimo Lose C " % " ing Costolle 2 oAvYy fomorrow a oon and 'st sum 3 Second race, six and a ha urlongs: an- ony, Tnd., June 12.—The circumstances | ing Costello down. Woods ot ina heavy morrow afternoon and the first s Seec ' t fu : 1 “" B ton of the Columbian | 16Tt on the face, following it up witha heavy | trotting mocting of the Gentlemen's Road- | derer @ ta 1) won, Calantha (25 to 1) second Athletic olut on the heelsof a surreptitiously | HENE, Costello got In two hot lefts. Woods | gter club will be inaugurated at the Fair “seven-olentha mile: Wila thletic club on the heels ¢ ¥ | brought Costello to his knees with o heavy | oo tia? sec oo B raspects could | (11 to 5y won, Ralelgh (5. to 1) hiae Pre; Brarxatos, June 12.—[Spectal Telegram DEAWS CROWDS DAILY, i " to Tur Bee.]—Dr. William Salter and wife, A dispateh to Tue Bes from Waashington'y who were visiting Aspen Grove cometery | MWUCH Tntereat Delng Taken in the Trial | Announces that Prosident Cloveland yester- h e of Lizzie Borden. day appointed Jamos . Northi of Columbi enacted law legalizing glove fighting are al- | joft. This was Costello's round on tirt i A Witk Hover (46 10 1) thind. T this afternoon, were aceidentally killed by Netw Betironn, Mass, _'hm"'l T ""“|K'\”(n‘vr”\fl|"‘ I.\m‘ . Northiof ¢ lum‘b us as Y684y kiown. On tho Ba dny of last Febru. | whole uot possibly be moro favorable, and with | CRVEE G RO T TERE oo falling tree at 1 o'clock. Workmen were | o oobe 5o 8 e “the N Fih, sy tHOOiAERLGh, iaa SnAESANEE ary 4t Indanapolis Senator MeHugh intro- | _ Round 17—Hoth men were cautious and | auspicious weather splendid success 18 | toon % to 3 won, hathyum (6 t05) second, cutting din 16 TR SN RIE tin. | by T e v S SR e the troe down when they drove up arHing i o ) pound i Patrick (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:24% Borden trial this m s over he o | by % © S . - Gued a bill which provided that gymnastio | SPATFINg for wind throughout the round. inevitable ateick @ D whiga, Timer Lalde - - | hnd sbotiped to tatoh them, whon the tros iis morning over half the | by Ex. Gov. Hoyd, Senator Allen, W. H. exhibitions of athletic scirnce and skill be One Nice Round, R | Thescores of horsemen alre on the | won, Little Bravo (7 to 1) second, Hazel @ven) | fell, killing Mrs. Salter outright. The doc | :"\‘:""”:I* J‘]‘\‘"‘:‘w“f‘“;";!; A\.flrr the court | Hensley, county judgeof Platte county, P, ¢ e Mat- Round 18 —Costello landed heavy on | ground are co tulating themselves on the | third. ne: 61, 5 wr is dying. The doctor has been pastor of ally opened the jury was directed | H. Henry, president of the stato bonrd oft allowed in the state. Goyernor Ma " " 3 X 1 Sixth race, four and a half farlones: Latinus ying octor has be 5 toretire and what promises to bo & pro- | agricultur thews signed the measure and 1t be. [ Stomach. Woods eame back with hisleft | flattering outlook. They are convinced o 8 | (89 5) w Atral (@ | $he DMt Oonpregationl ohtirel for the | o b at promises to be a pro- | agriculture. Secretary Morton is not ] - ominiolk | o8 the neck. Woods got in a left on the face. | gy yhat Omaha is at last to have a trotting | to 1) third. Time: past forty years. Dr. Salter was one of tho tracted arqument over the admissibility of | among North's indorsors but it ise chmo o luw. It remained for Domlne | Costello gov in turlons left on Wouds® mouth, | 1o oiing orthy of the namo. Thero will bo oy B N riniators, | the stenographic notes of Miss Borden's | said he dia not opposo tho nomination, O'Malloy of New Orleans to discover the | which was now swelling. Woods landed a | ™ g Y ot e 1 NATIONAL L K GAMES, hi Y wdhe s B v \ s | testimony at the inquest, by C 2 v DAl had been passed for soveral months be- | good right on the stomach as the gong | bo chicanery in the management of this his band of early proachers was calied the AL juest, bogan Jongressman Bryan made a fight against, VSR TN ke :_I-" of Lake county became | sounded. CosteHo. bleeding in the left car. | session. 1t will be up and up from tho | mronkiyn Outbats Cinelnnath and Crawls ‘l“:m‘t"lylrv‘*"”“V‘vH”“: A.".""\"'f" Tow l.l.l,.\.‘-.;‘xi ter arguments were concluded the court | North's nomination and a number of tho lote Aware of tho fact: “Hhivee hien beslde Nineteenth Round—Woods got in a good | moment the gates are thrown open until the Iuto ¥First Place, er's death loaves but four, threg retived for consultation and on returning de- | ters of indorsement filed by North wore to o fact ce miel des P 00( C . whom are Reyv. Harvey Ada of New | pxclude the t ' i right on the stomnch. Costelloswung heav- | jio hoof beat falls upon the turf. The Broorey®, June 19,—Th the game botween Hn‘m'w '“. “,'.‘\ Vi “'\{M"\m“\‘ e atine | ¢ided to exclude the testimony. counteract Bryan's opposition. »Malles were taken into the scheme and & | fiy with his le ing on the face. Wood “ : 0 TR W ey BN b :vn‘:‘klr]l:‘(‘(“v\‘l’v;ll‘ll’l‘ulif:lwynlr\\.u raised in one ahed ';-'iulu!{{.nl,}"'l?"!'.‘:x«'\:.wnu{v:hl‘r\.uuf: character of - the gentlemen at | the Brooklyns and Cincinnatis today the box | and Rev. Ephraim Adams of Waterloo, Dr, [ D Dedricke was then placed on the stand | Ttis casy now to account for tho resignas 4 ‘ wortso<the| was cooupie otk s, Kennedy | Salter was 71 yoars of ago. and testified that from an examination of | tion of Cantain John Petors, collector allo: i o his o ol | close. Much walking in this round. the head of the enterprise—the | was occupied by Haddock, Mullane, Kenneay | Salter w 1 years of age. al ! J X « 1in Johin Peters, collector of thos }'""1"“&“.‘\,"'”‘: .mm'".:..:'.l,‘.' .‘:I::‘.‘t".":«l Twentieth Round —Costello got inahot | Omaha Gentlemen's Roadster club—is an | and Sullivan, all of whom were pounded with the bodies he believed Mrs, Borden died | revenue for the district of Nebraska and tho MBS HOUSOITIBN| UORE Lk " | one on the face. Men walking around the | nyple guaranty of this fact, President | animpartiality that was refreshing. Score first two Dakotas, His resignation was res Threo acres of property were bought abn | ying, Ll e A8 P e Sl T TR O R R OO R B LA v Policeman Hyde testified that ho saw Miss | AU0sted by the secrotary of the treasurys point 100 yards south of the line which | In'the twenty-first a walking match began | Dartictt and Secretary Martin, n COWBRE | Giyeiniati....08 001 2 0 0 5 to Tir By The National Institute of \d her friend, Miss Russell, go down The request was similar to the one sent to divides Indiana from Ilinois and at a [ and in the next eight nothing worth chron- | ton with the exccutive board, have pubin | jjs: Brooklyn, 15; Cincfon irrors: | Juvenile Workers, auxiliary to the Good |y oy o, o B 8 RS ‘~IV ehy | DAoL llectors all over the country juncture where three railroads meet, the | icling took place. In the thirty-first the | threo or four months of industrious work, Jrooklyn, i Clncinnatl, 3, Earned tans: | Templars, hold its bionnnial meoting today. | oo S/ 0 SO0 1y betore 9 on the night | and it areived on the Istof June. It read § Baltimore & Ohio, the Pennsylvania and the | CroWd hud grown weary and were guyviug | with tho hope of achieving what now looks | {50 i Cluclonatt, itteries: Had- | Pne sessions are called just previous to those | A7ter the murder with a pail to the water | somethiog like this: “In ordec that your A P Avat T8 5 dock, Refnedy and Kinsiow; Mullane, Sulli- kol i i O L TR e Merer RAT ol [ LI Al s Ll Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, In addi- .',","|:§’,',"" e Ly and O | Jike a cortainty. Heretofors tho local turf | viwind Murphy. ‘::')l:-:(:n.:;t wor il|3"u|‘ x|i1|m|:;‘l‘|.u“‘;'.:.‘. that | o ot and sin ., he, prisone v f"""lfl gnothor Silccossor may oter apon s dutics ,»E‘Jfi}‘ o to the railroad nccommodation the club | repotition, the erowd yelling to Woods to get | Matters have not taken a very high rank for Beaneaters Jolt the Pirates Again, grand lodge and given due consideration. | Miss Russelllooked nervous. nation would be acceptable it as carly a dato] will have three electric lines and service on | & bicyele and chase Costello, and when leads | good management or attractiveness, and the | Bogrox, Juno 12.—The Bostons won While the work of the juvenile lodge is dis- | The cross examination after recess of | 8 possible. the lnke. 1t is estimated that 10,000 per | Were wade they were met with derisive | city has been denied the profits that should | othere: tinct its results are much the same as those v Hyde developed nothing, Medical Captain - Peters forwarded his resig- hour can be landed at tho door. When | howls. cerue to her through this channel. Itis | mainly by means of the superb batting of | brought avout by Good Templa Tts | Exawiner Dolan identified the hatchet "-H'"l\__m _\\An. gton one week ago. . i at 18,400 1 ‘The fight was declared no contest in the | yp oy oo i davon olub to bring about | LONE and Dufly and the pitching of Stivetts. | session is distinguished by the attendance of | from the floor under Mr. Borden's head, de- b riday, before leaving Omaha for hiy finished the arcna will seat 15400 peoplo | gryy govinth round. a oadster g about 4 coore numerous delegates to the grand lodge, | scribed the coudition of the blood found | home at Albion, Mr. Peters divected that ail | comfortably, or more than the combined i an innovation in. this respect ana give |y 0D 2000 which is to convene tomorrow. The follow- | With each body, that of Mr. Borden being | Of his deputics should be called in to await capacities of the Coney Island, Crescent INTERS IN SESSION. Omaha her fuil measure of credit asa city | Piusburg ... W00 0= D 4 | ing oficers occupied seats on the plat- | Warm and dripping and that of Mrs, Borde further developments. The deputies are City, Olvmpic and California athletic clubs. capable of doing a_ thing and downg it well, Hits: oBoston, 11; Pittsbu; " . form: President, M A. A. Brookbank | congulated, Witness examined the milk | baturally ina coudition of considerable sus- The arens s lit by twenty-five electric Internntional Typo- | and the people should be careful to see that | Boston, 3, Pittshurs, 1 Jdeffersonville, Ind. ; vieo president, Mrs. G. | sed by the Borden's August 3and 4, and | Pehse and most of them expect to look else- lights. al Unlon nt Chicago. they are not disappointed. ton, 3, Pittsburg, I A. Hewett, Gaines, N. Y.; sccretary, Miss | identificd the hatehet shown him on the day Where - for cmployment at any day. | Part of the Program. Citidigo; Juis A8,~he foryArmt sndval Quita the Thing to Do, Gansel; Ehretand ) . Cora B. Taylor, Cloveland, O.; treasurer, | Of the murder. He described the position of | 'hv chief doputies and clerks will, of course, The contests tonight were the first of o e g’ - ‘ N st i Unelo Tried n New Wild Man, Mrs. E. M. Remington, Sutherland, Ia.; cor- | both bodies when found and the condition of | have to be ret 1 for several months, no st fi convention of the International Typograph- Of this, however, there is little likelihood, % ro: ooy T R K the rooms where found. The blue dress th matter who secores the position, but they 2 series ombracing Hugh Napiorof Australla | {oAUEEH Gl Be TEMret i R | o Omtiahin nover fails o attest o hee ap: | _WASuINGTox, Juno J%.—Bnscs on balls, | Mespobding secretary, Mrs. i B. Kuapp, | L sooms whoro found, o bluo dress that | (il (0 NG (N, MU0 Bosibot, Bok i fldu Bobby Burns, the conquoror knlf:,z‘\xll e O olegatos | peeolation of th merttorious, let 1t be in | coupled with ‘s fow. timely hits, enabled | Howell Mich.: chaplatn, G. W. E. Hill, Des | bt fizured i the case beforo was brought e o T e L L lcCarthy, who will meet two weeks fro ES - et T ] ¢ horso racing | Washington to win from Chicago today, | Moin o court, olan said Mr. Jennings had | 8 loyes co - y 3 s Pacifl members. The convention then went into | Whatsoever liu Today horse racing A L aego attendance delegates fr . riven him the blue dress and waist and the | ©d with the office: John B. Dennis, chief IV oLy sty Juhor Laein exeeutive session on the report of the com- | is tho fashionablo fad and the " mectings all | Anson triel Yost in the box, but he could nv‘:rldfr S ‘{m bl S “f“!'f ‘.'“ \White skirt. On the whito waist \\;:.lvlr:o ofice deputy; N, W. Petors, cashier: John " feathor wolht champlon and fohn T, Grifin, | SRAULS flo° Oltlds Drexel. printors' home | over the eountry, both running and trotting, | Bot locato the plate, Weathér clear. Av. | V06, e, Norll were present. || ATertho | (LOPSPRG LSt ahout the iz of a pinvs | MlMahon, division deputy:’ Androw Kere Tulys T g e alin | at Color: Spring: vherever honestly and competently man- | tendance, 1LH00. - Score: ¢ b, Ll s v ¥ i Hiaa X 5 i © | division deputy ; & Q. Stewart, ¥, G, Sim- tho 1060 of July: Dan Croedon of Australin | 8t Colorado Springs. W 1 S W, ; 202 a nee, resolutions aud_enrollment the ad- | head. FR Q.8 . PG, Sim AR re » the The Childs-Drexel home has been a bono | aged are meeting with unprecedented suc- ashington......2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1—-7 f welcomo s ming! The cast of Mr. Borden': sad was intro- | 1ons,Henry AShannon,Clarence Selah, A, L. ;‘n“&‘:r\l:lrlfl\‘rlt of July ‘fll‘fiuv,:‘;uhlll:l::-‘s'f;“ And | of ontention ever since its conception in tho | cess. and thero is meagro doubt but yany A DR L0 D o ;:l‘:«"-“‘,l\‘-mf\‘i‘i-s,hy'l o | o lrowa im W o e aand a8 Inito: | Wigaing, dohn B, Norton, W, L. Hale, Jame Tommy ®yan, who won the welter weight | tonvention held in Pittsburg in 1886, The | the Gate ¢ Lyl SR GUL ALYt g {“I'_';‘ Jut wasiingeton, 25 Chieago, 2 Jeanied rane: | Following them the assembly heard papers | Might explam how the wounds were loeated. | ¢ Warnock, deputies: Byron Brenholt, of- championship of the world last August.Other | home was established at Colorado Springs | tho east the raco meetings are verita le _80- | \Wighington, Chicago, 1. Batteries: | on “Women's Work in Juvenile Templary,” | One of the wounds was four inches lo fice deputy ;1. M. Weltzel, ofleo deputy ; G. contests are on the tapis, and when the | and has been open one year. The Board of | ciety affairs, the people, ladies and K'}I"-;‘_‘\ Maul and Far Yost, Matiek and Sehiriever. | by Dr. Demkley of New South Wales, andan | another was half an inch longer than | U Patton, Miss Hill, Mrs. C. H. Miller and Mitchell-Corbett contest begins, the full ll:;"i\hl.“?' “mwmn »»h‘lmv‘ the rnmln.- is r‘x;nr llrun,“lr\lrlluu‘;lllI-_\ I::;\llxsmn}\;‘ : l;:ll.n:mv::l“ T e e earnest discussion on the subject, led by t. Miss Borden, when tho cast of her | Clyde Plank, clor financial strength of the club will assery | ducted, have reported imperfections in the | else are such giy anc onable assemb- y < N : et > i ., | Mrs. Caine of Mai: “The Fourfold | father's head was brought in, covered her The salary of the ofice is 84,500, and al- ftsolf, The club will not bo & party to any | building and the expenses of operating the | lages to be found as within the driving Puinaveienns, June 123 —Philadeélphia’s | Plodge” was lueidly an ki e (.,m'l',m“ eyes with her fan. She did hot remove it | thourh the aggregate reccipts for the past olf. oho club will ot bo a purty 1 8% | home have been greatly in excess of the | parks. Magnificent equipages, noble horses, | left-handed batters could nov hit Breiten- | Rill ana Mus, O'Donnell of Now Yorlk made | even when addressed by Lawyer Adams. | Year have been considerably cut down, yet .(l:‘:y:‘wn?rlnivr(.l‘l‘Ll»\»l"n!'i“nl-:‘?url“‘:“v’xll.w P kcuss | original estimates. It is also claimed that | beautifully attired ladies, brave men and | stein's loft-hand dalivery today and St Lows | 4 hrief address, i awhich sho sigorously as. | The doctor toolc one of the hatehots and with | the amount taken m will bo wore than Pty & otins AHNE It Condy Teland br N the’ purposes for which the home was estab- | superb music aro the features. Omana i [ won. Attendanee 3,000 Seove: sailed the rum’ power and powertully ap- | it Stood agaiust the cast, illustrated how the | eRouEh to keep the salary where it is | brandadial pel gl lished have not been earricd out. but that | capable of all these and should not be found | Phiadelphi T T S T DY i e il ; smtls | hstches had strick thio oldiman’s skall Hon. James . North, was born in Rich- Orleins clubs can afford to give. The wholo | | | ; v pealed 10 the people to stand by the juvenile purse will b deposited subject to the orde instead of being a place for indigent union- [ winting in the present nstance. i 8t. Louls.,. ... 10 08 0.0 0 0 1= 4 | banner, The’ meeting closed this even “In your opinion, eould the woumgs you | land county. Ohio, in 1885, o came to Ne- of Referco Siler when the offer is made, 1 15t it has been tumed into a hospital for The park never looked more entrancing Hits: Philadcbphio, 8t. Louis, 6, with the election of oficers and adoption of | found upon the head of Mrs, BordéWhave | braska in 1356, and has been a resident of N8 ofoats of the. now. orginization ave: | hopeless nffictions, than today. Within the quarter stretch the | rors:” Philadelphin, 13 8t Louis, 2. T SeLE O Sl bt Voeninflicted by @ woman of ordinary | Colimbus since 1858, o hus always boon i Dominick O"Malle Prosident: scoro Some time ago a complication very serious | sward isas of velvet; the trees are in full ‘\}ll“f'q I'I‘I“:illwl”jh ‘“l";\n Louls, 3. 4 S Lathrop. president of the Wom strength prominent, publie-spirited citizen” and has and treasurer, C. Miers match maker for the | 1 its nature is said to ¥ irisen. The | foliage, the traclk perfection itself and tho | JjFRery and Clougnty; Brelionstein and Guy stian Temperance union of Mich SYes always voted the democratic tick club. Louio M, Houseman George Silor, offi- | ¢lim was made that serious exposures | stands cleanly and fnviting. Colonels Still on the Slide. and Mrs. Frances I, Leiter, national supes “How o in your opinion, was Mrs. In 1857 Me. North was @ member of the Gial reforoo; Alexanier W, Kennedy, ofial | would e made as to the letting of_ eontracts Sowe of the Entrie R VA e New Yorks | iutendent from Ohio, told of alleged luck of | prden dead before Mr. Bordent” site senate, e has been surveyor rnr ko son) Pror Tames Robatieon. supers | forithoconstruction of a home,* Naturally | o o S8 28 ; ~New: Yok, Jyng) 13.—The 1 8 | accommodations it the hotal, “About an hourand a half or two hours.” | Platte county for eighu years, mayorof Co- tmekeeper; Prof. James Roberts PO | o charges demanded looking into and brea. | | The days lrx]|l\.lh\)\rnll“v'll_xn,;\fi!:gw:\Ill.‘lrl Jhe | batted Hemming allover th field and do- | *ypumplagons it R ok N iteeastar o Adjourned until tomorrow. lumbus five or six terms and he has fitled Tho Tllinols Central tonight ran five | Jdent Prescott of tho board of trustees, wiis |/ CGr S Clions ™ mhor is o large list of | pitehed good pall and was magnificently sups | Plained that the Woman's Christian Tewpe many, othar oftices of mior importioo. SiH B Lt o s Vi Inatructed to investigute. Elis report oday | (ltrios for this event, embracing some of the | ported. ' Score: ance umen had no conneetion with the hotel ANGRY HOTEL GUESTS. wis i candidate for consrress in 1850 and for | 0, followed by four others about ten | Vo : p y snterpris | “overnor in 1586, but his party was in y { T iR foLs very best horses in the whole west, and the | New Y SISO BT Bl Rl g ey g |RED AEPEL SR ARV , . === opeless it co 18 0 hi mintes apart. Ivery train was loaded to | ton. What he had for communication wis | (o "honises to be o merry one, as well as | Louisville 1000001 20 0= The meeting broke up with the adoption | Another World's Fair Hotel Goes Under— | Jobeiess minority. Sinve 1850 ho has fol- t » of such & nature that 1t could only b i ¥ ) 3 £ a resol e 2 0 lowed the real estate business, having for the ‘gunwale con: rot seasion. . Aftorconsier- | close and exciting. Lt will be o wiso man in- | Cilits: New York, 16; Loulsville, 6. Errors: [ 2F 8 resolution exonerating the Woman's ther Failures. Lis partner C. A, Speice. t Tt was 9:15 when the gonz sounded and | considured In seerctsession. Afterconsider- | (o0 Gio vin pick onc, two, threo out of the | Loulville, . Burned runs: New York, 3; | Christian Temporance unjon members from | - Cuiroygo, dune 12.—A recoiver has been | - When he Georme b Miller heard of Mr, Goddard entered the ring followed by his B IO niEbaatt o1 Cbr consternbion lowing bunch: Bay Medium, 5 Louisville, 1. Batteries: MeMahon and Bald= | a1l blame and stating that they were de- |0 T e e NBtEDE DAl Sty ALOREE seconds, Val Flood, George Dawson and :l;~]<;%lml\.unu or further consideration | following bunch: fia) R e TN o St Gersedinnalin ; | appointed for the Howey World's Fair hotel | Novth's appointment yesterday he oxpressed Solly Smith. J R OUOLI: 1 e Gay, Fullerton, Neb, i Vi HHC Luck Saved the Spiders, nd the Howey Home Improvement com isfaction thercat and suid that in hi Talked Awhile and Fought Some, D € POl tponan Bates, Fors Worth, Tex.; Captain Haskins, A Was Too v Pursned. e o Forma e judgment o bettor selection could have B e i Hasking, | Barovous, Juge 12 —Baltimoro had w B T S O oA AT DAE Rra e to | o Lo RainssQreIdTuh Rt marinrofed (D) B ishinat Kennedy cntered the ring shortly after- DexveR, Colo., June Judge Burns this AN NS 1 A ppeared to be a winning lead at three dif- | gy By )i e s Sy Ran) : ganl I Tho prevailing opinion among democrats wards and ofter him came Sam Pruitt aud | afternoon granted the motion of the Gist Wheeler, I, H. Kinney & Co., Omaha; Cebe | ferent stages of the contest, and yet lost. ; Lois ovoning s found | jygeor are $141,500, and the liabilities $99,000. | is that . Nebraskan was. cngitiod to the nd 1 t granted the motion of the distr am, Fred A. Young, Colorado Springzs; D ; 555 on a manure pile almost unconscious, With | pha failure i ; s Charles Collius and Charlcs Daley and. Joo | rormay Eryited the motion of the dlstrist | ram, Fred A= Young, Colorads Springs; D | Avtendunce, 4,50. s Seor 8 m l unconseious, with | g uilure is the result of an article in the | Place and that a grave injustice would have [EReTin wak' $tino s Koepar HovQuatiara and |5 Yy an tinu o trialof Dr. 1. | D, Howard Lawbargher, Des. Moitios; AM | jalimore.,....... 4010 0 5 0 0 a—ia | threo lurge gnshes across his throat and | Union Signal, the Women's Christin | Dot done Nebruska democrats had a Da- Mark Stone for Kennedy. Maluch Mhatohor Graves, charged with: haying |iC. Morestitl BElCenory, Treonas oy | Clovelands 400140 10 8—13 | bleeding profusely. IHe held a new razov in | Tomper union organ, charging Walter | X0tn been appointed. A loeal democrat was referee. Before the contest began Domi- | Poisoned M of Providence, R. 1., | McGregor, Fred Young, KEHOImE i Hits: Baltimore, 19; Cleveland, 14. Errors: | one hand with which he had done the des 0 the principal ereditor, with | Sid last evening that rih's appointinent niok O'Malley, the manager of 4ho club, de- | Until the September tevm. The doctor will | Chantward, Fd T. Cooke, Elba, Neb.; Nickel | paliimore, 3; Cleveland, 5. Earncd runs: | A phy n was called 1 rxminatio ularitie rond r the hotel, whic! would be a sho the tic At e attiato o remain out on bail until that time. Plate, J. W, Page co; Cricket, Petee | Baltimorc, 2 Cleveland, 4. Batteries: Mo | 5 DB fisioa Jatjangioniaxamingsion Ll UGG CL UL LR AT | ¥ o btao 5 i hat tim i \ t | livered a speciul address. partly to the 3,000 0B ot ' 7. M. Me- | dithon nd Kobinsons' Cuppy. . Ilastings, | found the wounds necessarily fatal. He s built with subse ns to profit shar- ato centril committeo and particulatly spectators and partly for the benefit of e S 3 AR ® Wilks, J. M. Me- | Malion upd Rubhison; Gunby, Uastings, | wug mmediately —idonvifiod by & cousin certificates, subscribod. ohiofly by tom. | 0 Buclid” Martin is known," ho Sheriff Fredericks of Lake county and a | . Closed Dowu All Lty Kactorlos. s Snranusess o G g A here as Benjamin Man and his Inst address | perance people. The Tmprovement corpany | CUntinued, “that North's appointment was swarm of doputies who sat on the siile of the | INDIANATOLIS, Juno 12.—The American | Brizes, & ne. i e Standing o1 the Teams us Taylow county, where he worked ona | 14 closely allied to the hotel fon the purpose | Strentiously opposed by Martin und oty ers 2 Followiug the initial number comes a still ; railing. He doclared there was no intention | Wheel company’s hub and spoke factory | | Followine L e W farm.© He is only able to talk a few | of furnishing accommodations, home sup- | f Bis faction until they found opposition of theclub to violate any laws of Indiana | shut down in all of its departments here to- | gimilar purse, | In this ire such coming and | pookas - 2.3 New York.... 4 words at a time, and them almost | plics, entertainments. ote., for persons of | USCless. Contrary to statements made in morto hold prize fights in the | common, | day for an indefinito time wnd dismissed ail | well known, fivers na Gowsales e ; e | inaudible, butina fow minutes' privace in- | smull means R e R R DT ot PRt ToBClemcu i UL IRO nIowan| ol en ui s s ko, b b T L e |[SaturniD R SBadeliid lhewe, fG over O.and ) i | from him what indicates him to be one of | Liabilitics, s50.000. The assets are esti. | #hd Dr. Georze L. Mitler, although tho ugi > : ) Cs. arace as ace, oy ] ] S T . e e Iatter is out of active politics. I Lot called at 9:35. gicd: e \on trios nte s Toalthe Fippor (TohmiEHOL |- the parties_who held up the Burlington | mated i excessof that sim. ! ¢ poli a1 First Routa—Opened very vigorously, N oD EoTiEs (05 G hed BN BT GroY R — train near Nodaway a few nights since, ov | Thouglh ‘the mame: “Alarvey” is used jn | tue | Novth has beon known as Teyd 50:?::]0%151[h‘:::’-u‘?xn“nhf-"‘:':inytl-\-,;v'llul»\umilx‘:at?g Perry, Winterset, Ta.; Dr. € \ Boocook & BENJAMIN AND EULALIA, |||E\)l(‘~"lex|| a victim to false accusation in the | conne _w:u; w:q. both ; l-!!(yl‘x'[n'lw‘s. the hotel ~§.‘.‘n".)r ;')‘l“'. 1(33“2'1 :;vm by ('.fil'i '!"_;j' ‘;‘\I:fd*;:l: EEMIERd dops In tho conier, thon in I Blake. Bruce & Co. have sent a check for [ Proctor, Omaha: Daisy J, B. T, James . Mis- | poopio o000 =m0 R SR st s o |ls unsodEab aicon sl aen DlORTLstanco I IS Yo dicon it to ook IO mre i quick suecession. He manngeq | $20 to Mayor Bemis for the firemen’s fund. souri Bli, J. B. Brown & Son, Wyo- il 8 BRHClvon. (lnunlmnl_\ ropeat WThoy wero | Hurvey, and the peoplo of that fown djs- | 3550500 ML SCRtinied 1o doso Buily tio.oxt Rl i el Hauncosgion S A Ho dmonage Georize Walker wus arrested’ early lnst e A e AR _ Princoss at the World's [ after meand I could not keep out of the | laimed any comnection with it. Thero was | Eovernor asked him to voto for Allen. Al A Oy e ity fod was | evening 08 u fugitive from justice. Heis | Moloos;Saturn L, D.C. C. Loug, Auburn, [ Cmcaco. June 13 —Ex-Prosident Benjumin | WEEN i 5 B O O O oy AREN Ot F s o RGN v tatteriug dgalast the ropes when the gong | QLN B8 JWEIEE [om distce B0 | O Biily T Fhanne & Brandos, Seward, | Harrison arvived at the World's fair wrounds | , 116 would only say that he loft houy moro ueats of the Hotel Coopor taday in cetion ovor Nortli's appowntuiout, 1t mus Round 2—Kenned came quickly to | larceny : Neb.; tornpipe, Fred Young, Holton, Kan.; | shortly before noon. After a drive about the nd that he was being hunted for and b . N. Dow presided, and nunerous women, | = < the center and was at once knocked down, | Mrs. Phil von Windheim died at the resi- | Shadeland o 15 . Gould, ®ullerton, | grounds he was entertained at luncheon in | been sleeping fn hay stacks and. clos wineat in W Christian Tempor: UREL R DI 12 He was dead game, and roso only tobe | dence of her parents, Mrs. ind M AP ot oA O the Administration building by the World's | pursued. He may not have been connecte e union denounced Walter v : knocked down again and again. Goddard | Stratman, 004 North Twenty-fifth avenue, L oy worthy of ‘es- | fair oMials, When his presence on the | With any robbery, and is only laboring under bmas Mills v. George C. L. Boswell | Actlon of the Groat Northern Viewed with hit him when he was rising and was greeted | yesterday. pecial comment. 1t is the 2:50 pace, purse | grounds was made known there was a vig- | & delusion. He has a ditorced wife, who is | of Connecticut tev, C. C. Vinal of Ney Alarm by Western Ronds, with o storm of hisses ana cries of foul. He |~ wo extra sleepers have been adde D e atics are: Taicy DK Mins. | brous clapping of hands and waving of han. | NOW married to Willinm Feaster of Coover, | Hampslure toldof the alleged eception that | Ciiicago, June 12—~The lines in the West- knookod Kennody down with a savirke right | 2 castbound on the Northwestern, cifective | fiold, Dullas, ‘Tex.: George Russell, . I | kurchiofs whorover ho wont. who left him about fteen years ago and for | Bad hoen practiced vpon them i securing | em Passonger assoiations are uncasy on ae- T o aa O ot I, fould ::“I'j‘“:-:-_l R aohe Y. talo dard of the | [uncaster, Junction City; Egbertine, ( The Infanta Eulaha also appeared on the | *time lived here. subseriptions, | count of the threatencd reduction of rates 2 1EANCARSLIEBYEMNO Ui & Miller, Fullerton; Yucht, C. H. Saunders, | grounds and breakfasted at the famous Killed by & Switehing Tr. T fr 1 t Nortl 1 attempted to make a spe e S & 3 ) ¢ 3 " _ famo < by % iree Banks Shut rom the west by the Great Novthern, T 400 driem ot the chowd drowntl Ris yoles phd R ey e o | {Horssu ity R Ints gty s Jucobs, | White Iun, aftewards zoing on u sightseeing | Booxr, June 12— [Special Telogram to T | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, June 12.—The People's | induced the - latter road to withhold hegaveitup Kennaly, who bad made a | quung the lust three w of the Mi s Kid Davis, M. O, Robmson, Flor- | — Sir Fitzeoy Donald MicLean, hereditary | BEE1=W. P. Wilson, a prominent citizen, | Guarantee Savings ban | its redwetion for a few days, the orig- g‘:ll':;f‘fl':"l-::.“;'i‘lf as he lasted, was cheered | torm, which will close up shop about the last Veb.: May B, W. M. Billups, Phaer chief of the Clun MacLean, has arrived heve | was instantly killed this afternoon by a | ment today for f its cred) | inal daet for their establishment being ing L o e of tho present month, . M. H. Porter, Phamix; Carrie | toattend the World's fair gathering of the | switching train on the Des Moines, Novthern | The labilities are supnosed to be ahout 570,- | st Saturday. ‘They were in Within twenty winutes after Goddard and ; ; | Whout £70, 3 . Kennedy had loft the ring, the gong was | Hubert Jacober, a cary mployed on | Criss, Cass Smith, Papiilion; Ruby Elgin, | clan. accompanied by ivald_John Mac . Wilson was driving across | 000, and the ssets between $50,000 and 805~ Tung for the main event of the evonmng, - | & Bew building 'at #610 North Thirtieth | Layson & Carter, Nortonville, Kan.: Dr. | Leun, chieftain of th Cress, This | the track from behind the packing house [ 000~ Clarence Parks is resitont of the | ruithor delays, and soveral tolograms passed 8. street, fell from a ladder yesterduy after- | Mie, J. W. Page, Beatrice; Maud H, Pyle & | is the first gathering of any Scottish clan | and was struck by the train, which, it is | bank. which is said to b arplodfaling of | TorvoE G aYsy NRG.e0T0FD L teieETRI MNIRGR, Billy and the Buftalo, noon and fractured two ribs. He wa Brigys, Syracus in the world outside of Scotland. They | claimed, was running in the yards ata vate | deposits of #15,000, The failure caused no | Petween Ch > und St. Paul today inviting * Costello was tho first to climb through the | to his home at 4805 North Thirty-seventh The afternoon’s sport will conclude with | were met at the station by a | of twenty miles an hour without ringing the | flurry in financial circles. theSt.Paul lines to be present at toniorrow's ropes at 10:05. He was scconded by Joe | strect in the patrol wagon. a runaing vace, threc-quarters of @ mile | big delegntion of the clan. Besides the | bell. The tram men wore arrosted for vio- [ - MANKATO, Kan., June 12.~The bank of [ mocting of the Western Pussenger assoclas Choyaski, Sum Fitzpatrick and Tom Tracy | Therowasarumorinrailrond eirclesyester- | dash, for a purse of 8150, Thus it will be | Chicago MacLeans there were others from the city ordinance in this particular. | Burr Oaks, Jewell county, closed its doors | gjoy, then and there to see if some of Australia, who held the bottle. Woods | day that shows how hara railroads are being tho opening days program of tho | surrounding places,such us Rockford, Tl | Wilson leaves u large family. this woming. The banic was ownod by [ (I ol Moe ne Piieaenca ra was greeted with a round of applause as he, | hit by the stagnation in business, if true. It adste ting is a bigger one than ever | Janesville, Wis,, and others as far away as — - urlbut Bros., and the lallities are placed | W 5 ek _ ¢ Wo minutos later, seated Rimsclf i the cove | wus o tho offoct that, the Santa Fo, being | Kraced the bigaest days of former mee . | San Franvisco,’ San Antonio, Tex., and Welt Known In fown. at 85,000, The assets are practically | duction could mot be found, The inforn R cannad g hnd it hefoa | et o oy waiced its ambloyes ass | Tt inteuds to give the people a first-class | Toronto, Canada. The chieltains will bo | Mamsmsuizows, June 12.—(Special Tele- | pothing. C. D. Huribut, one of the pro- | wation today that the Great Northern nad m. He wi tended by Joe Tansey, Bob | weel to take notes for three months in pay- | meetivg. S .| feted and feasted during th tay. gram to Tue Bee. ] —Thomas . McCracken, | prictors of the institution, his led and bis | goclared ¢ rate from Seattle to St. Paul wrrell, and Tom Kelly, wlho presided over | ment of their wages. W. H. Ware, the well known Cincinnati Tl mention of whose arrest was made in the | Whereabouts are unknown. The itors | wss very unpleasant news and it knocled the bottle. Georgoe Siler, the ofiicial refer T e s AR IA R A e e o] bookmialker, will be at the hants ready BEHIND THE BARS, T s are greatly incensed and if e should | fhewind out of the proceedings in the inter- of the club, took charge of matters in gen | new federal building, has not been inst to do business on the roadster meoting this veturn, cither of his own aceord or to an- | st of harmony quicker thaf lizhining. In eral. Time was called at 10:10. et por o o o, B evening. swer a criminal charge, there being some in- | {he face of this rate it is diftieult to seo how hl-‘lutl}{uu\l{d ;‘imllvl‘hl {l:m ed lightly on | ghe superstructure of the post oftice ar Boydell Dies at the Tr SN (i T lector of internal revenue, sheriff of this ‘““}-"'““-‘“""“:']”“'<I< "‘.‘]'(”"“ of uxwl»mumv riutes from the northwest he kept ek, Woods led, L short, then he | eral court house, 0 expects, 5 3 DR in 4 e ‘001 y o el OF TS | such a charge, he would be voughly dealt | fpom sufiering aterial reductions. {‘n|‘:41:‘lLlivllll\' O ol metl vort, then he | eral court house. Ho expects, however, to | Boydell, a valuable trotter belonging o | Dotectives Savage and. Dempsey have su ounty for several years and one of the | () L Srom Ttk . marorial sealouonsa il hu liglwoithe arm. . \Wo oo ive such instructions within a few days. | W. M. Billup of Phoenix, Ariz., who was in founders and publishors of ‘tho Mapshull | Wl 1 g e anopark oo pane | 38 belloved that the Northern e ¥iclous right swing, which Costello ducked, ict of the coroner's jury yester- | the $:00 trot at the gentlemen's roadster : | Republican and subsequently editor of the | , DA LARS o 2—The Park City bank | will ~ meet ~ the cut by — bringing Both _mon sparring when tho gong sounded was 1o the effect that G ; meoting this week, dicd lust night of con- | Whom they believe is onc of the foot pads | Webster City Freeman, His downfali caused | faiPe0ied today, asshoniti to Fdward Kim- | 1 its through rate to Chicago, This will CRL;:?E'..“(‘:’{.':-':: Voo led riht and 10Tt | Gumo to his death whilo inthe discharze of | gestion of the lunks, Boydell was o bay | who committed at least Uhrce robborics Sut- | great surprice nore e, S, e B o inyelvp cha Miscons Coil i b ol i jostetlo aueled, stumbled und | foll. Woods | his duties in the Missouri Pacific yards ( hovse, sired by Electioncer, dum Son urday night, and the offender is now safely | R ~ banlk willl shortly resumo, . Tho nssignco | Lo qRe O O e, Wistoa, TR A Ry sugh an aceident caused by o misunder- | Dixie, by Toronto Sontag. ' Electioneer is | pehind the bars, ‘The thugs were eyid ; 2 2 deioslpor iy tho Grogu:\Yostoru s ol THA /SO o lande €6 one on chin. ldant i " Lla . behind the bars. ‘Che thugs were evidently OrruawA, Juno 12.— [Speaial Tol says that the depositors are to be paid S0 | Central has G e e B eI Woods landed. rieht anniore oy o Shitk | stauding on the part of the employes of the | the sire of over 100 in the Jist, and his dam [ g 0 B B o TRUKE WOvs ; FUNEA 8D [Bpectat Telegram Lo | oney o tne dolin, LB ‘ ) neck. Hot exchanges followed and bouh | Missouri Pacitle Railrond company. has six m the list, showing that he wasaq | WAVEInE in the wike of BAe clreus, staying | fyp Bee.|—The heat was 100 = here in the 4 : pissongor ussoclution ngcomont, aud 1E1k Iuen clinohod S0 far Boyer of the Eighth ward is thoonly | grandly bred horse. Mr. Bilwup said last | only a day or twoin a town and getting out | 5,4 yoday, Workmen on the court howd How oub 1oy SUGA AN 1O R housc DOF A LITTLE FIEND, 1 ’ 1 ¢ Mty svening that §2 : g o » Wi ofore the polico had 1 LE FLEND, io end of trouble for tho association, The "Third RRound—No damage to either man | 0ne of the city assessors who has made re- | evening that 20,000 woulduw't have bought | of the way before the police had thue 10 10| und one the streets were compelled to quit Ferisod Ageromwent is now within one of & 'was done. turns to the county clerk. The book of this | Uhe horse. vate them. work, A number of cases of slight sunstroke | A 12-Yoar-01d Boy Shoots 1is Baby Siste ye adopted, the Burlington, Cedar Rapids ourth Tound-Woods 1ed and landed on | wand shows roal eatute sekiogating 21 Humidity Spoiled the Sport. The Omaha sleuths fooled them, however, | are reported from neighboving farms. The Tocaiun Al Ootor L e | e htning. atushted. iidotng. kg the ar and caught a soaker on the chin, | 000 aud personal property of the value of M >ARK > 12.—Tho & oro | and one of them will not follow his profes® | thermometer lustnight did aot fall below ) o ; N 5 & & oW Ll Iy 1 0. gaught a. s« on. | 66 AIACAS IR EEI. B IR T Momws Pawk, June 12—The atmosphe e of ! ther CHAMBERLAIN, 8, D, June 12.—[Special to | Minncapolis & St Louis is now the ouly ling Uf'n'f”o L1I.u\u1‘u1 l:\‘n ‘l..nn swings and one t“.’;‘n"ln:.\’nl“l::.»{\. :l”lll] ”‘I'_v_:l.“\l:ll“llll\hu‘l! the | 15" close and dense with moisture this sion for seve ..lv%.‘u.p,‘..‘y;n“ 9=, Tue Bee.]—One of the most dovilish an i un- | © hear from right on tho jaw. Costello got in a good left Lyreaseveatod a A1.003,770 oy e ver- | \teimoon and & dead catin prevailed; The he ofticers went, oyl to the cireus grounds Al i - ou the stomach and Woods clinched,” Woods | 8004l property at #102,800. Drogram, which bade fair to produce excel. | Yesterday afternood gud had heen there onty : Y 3 ! £ uatural deeds over perpeteated in the stat TLOLG 1E HAGING CANAL, droye a hot left iuto Costello's fuce and gou AR, TG Jent contosts, was literally siashed torib. | » Short' time when.a man arrived who | CEpAR Rarips, Lo, -[Special Te was committed in Charles Mix county t i Igomn with his right as tho goug sounded, . e H4G, J bons. Results: answered the description of one of the foot- | gram to Tue Bee. |—Simeon Rauch, son of a | giher day. Mrs. Eflin, a farmer's wife, lefy | Everything Qulet Where I Warming it Up » Little, L. J. Lee of the Chivago News is o tho | First race, five furlongs: Appomatox (7 to3) | Pids. He was takenl to the polics station, | well-to-do farmer living near Toddville, and | her 12-year-old sonin chargeof his little Rioters Made Blood Flow ! 1 4 9 0% | where W. A. Dox yositively identified hur e s lathi A i -7 e ;h?{'(:.}wf'"}u\x\nmf'h got iuln“h'u'. l'}uhl‘nn ""i~ ST S ; ’ plrato (7w 1) secand, Solitatie (o | JNES B 0% '1% G Up on Satup. | Cashierof the Golden Fagle Clothing com- | half-sister,a child about 2 years old, whilo | Jotmr, 1L, June 12 —Eyeryihing is quics cad. Costello landed a left-hand swing | A. A. Abbott of Grand Island was a gues| 5 4 : 5 any, hanged himself in his room last night t Romeo tod ich brawer going on the g ce, one milo and a sixteenth: Sir | day night. He g&ve his name as Frank she weut to another part of the fapm to | 8¢ Romeo today, a vich er going ou on Woods' side and followad it with another | at the Paxton yestorduy. race, one mile and a sixteenth: Six y nig [ e us Frank I arin a i} ) th' satin drape. His accounts are ull - il ] 8 to 5 won, Rumpo (9 to 2) second, | Fischer and seems'to'be a stranger in this | o 9 i work in the garden. During the forenoon | bonds of the uarrested strikers and they on the chest. Woods staggered Costello | 13 5. Pardee of Syracuse is among tho o to 1) third, Timvi 147, part of the count straight. Tl nealth s assigned as the cause, | Mok 8 Bt rapeh 1 k ) Ll 5 e fro being released. Thirty pounds of dynamite with a rigiit on the jaw rocont arrivals in the city Third ruce, six furlongs: ) 10 1) won - ; the little one became frotful, when the - ~Costello g 3 . ant 2 - 1 tigorn. (1 1020)EeG0 510 1 —_ vaased His Mother's Death, T e e shot gun. telling | were found under the railroud bridge be: ws“‘n:: Raund Tossello. gob b four heavy | William Milchrist, eity attomoy of Sioux HpaEs (7 1010 seaend, Siswkillie 10'r0 3 OMAIL SHRINERS ABKOAD, Monavia, June 12.—[Special Tolegram to ',l:““;;,'.,m;’:.,,::le,:":‘.v\‘i.t,«:.I‘I i “hui:{lll"f[‘ twoen horo-and. Lockporte 1t de supnosed stomach, and followed it up with it on | Cf0 WIS Omai y{vsl“"r“‘“_ § yageh tio0, one mllel Lightwoad (aven) SR = Tig B Whilo Mrs. Patterson's 10-year- | o *', S0 S10 RV OF 1o > | it was placed thero by strikers to blow up the faw. Both men clinched. Costello | erey Hagermau of the Colorado Midland J J Mombors ol em old son was cleammng his riflo it wasaccl- | poiod e oo 1o the woodbox, when the | the Aurora and Rochetle troops as thoy came ; 3 s e ) Rl (5 to 1) third, Time: 1:41, 4 landed o vicious uppereut on the jaw, Woods | Failway at Colorado Springs was i Omaha | "5 “raee, five furlongs: Astoria (20 to 1) Themse! dent ischarged, the bullet piercing his I B o 1o the scene of the viot Saturday, but were 1 iR 0d. e villain Taid the gun aeross the stove : mothe heart, causing mstant death wlfl;hl.r 1{mull. The round ended with | YOSt :“‘;'{ e ias o won, Earul lfansey (12 (01) yecand, Loulse © | CINCINNATI, 0. Bege -[Special Tele- Foupg¥ilain 1aji 100.41n SOROMS B DA ho favorite, J. O, Philippi left last even'az for a trip | to2) third. Time: 574, gram to Tue Big angie arvived | Young Patterson had 1o be vestrained f d 1t al the torrliug ohild and - dollber- | 80KSC AN was & walkavound for a minute, when | H. G. Clark, general superinténdent of the | Wt (8 108 third. “Tlwe: 1:04 comed by Syrian temple of this city. The m—— ing through the skull and laying ba s mosnod Uhie. MOBUM. bk aud ‘Woods again led with the left, following it | Missouri Paciiic, and C Akt ane Favorites Land the Coin. city is profusely deéotated along the line of | Sigovisiy elogra brain e reloading the gun and putting | third of tie worknien took up their tools, up with tho right aud rushing Costello to the | ion superintendent, are in-tho city, Crxerssars June 12.--Every favorite won | march with eolordd™lights for the night | to Tur Bee. | avs entercdthe stova of | i1 18 placo on the wall the boy picked ub | Fearing u repetition of lust work's' violonco ropes. Sted b o ; e 4 P Mt aoh e W14 the uleeding form of his sister and Jaid it in | on'the part bf the strikers av Lemont T onind 8 Woods ot fn & hot fab with the | ( CoMIEAD Edwards is home from a trip today, and in all but:the first | parado, which takes place tomorrow night. | [. Seaman shoe dealer last night aud blow | the cradle. After the cradle hud become | on'the partaf & RPN AL i through the state. He reports Nebraska as o won easily. It is expected that fully 8,000 shriners will 4 l(m?null\{:zdull::ghj- & beavy rieht on the neckc- | presenting a. very beautiful picture just at rst race, thirtoen-sixteenths mile: Marion | be in the procession SRR AN MU R doo RGO LI | JOeE WL BONL heselrion thatta. ik | SULPUED 39 BB AGEAMEXRE 0i008. 2ighl | this Hme D hor s hnee mha o ISSURRG. 1Y st ra rtoon-stxtaonths mile i Ju 8 e I ¢ a ofticers thivk they have | bed, where sh ound by the mother paae X hand swing. Costello got in u savago right Col e ‘ll] ¥ M,\.L_Ar of green. gaipl s wan, Hurry Woldon (¢ to 1) ond, [ .;‘m l«llhl]ll”l- \'mm’.u.qu,mn at the | a clew. when she returned (o the house t0 prepare | yous or (o Missing Chieago Banker Fishod perc Vi 0 ored ! 5 olonel Frauk P, Treland of Nebraska Ci annlgnn (9 102 1ILC, A 2 ud tonight, Over 10,000 persons were in AERAI A0 SRIEKII, (M0 00 AN ey o ady of the Missing Ch o Banker Fished '35.-‘né"goz‘?u"fi“flut‘.filfififm'n.J' the shoul. | s in the city, and his heart is filled With 105 sixtoenthe e Rl oven) won Btk Oens | ttendance. Noble Gustave Anderson fs Schoal ¥ s e L s e Ot of the Lilruse Wrove o Reavy: Prgnt on e yand | because the state democracy is reunited by | 73'to') secend, The leireas (15 to 1) thisd | Goivg the honors in fifteen different lan- | Missovia VaLuey, Junc 12.—[Special Tele- | frujtloss, he declaring that the e it | Miwaviee, June 12.—The remains of an ws of both men rather lacked steam, | UD€ dppointment of Senato Time: 1:85 guages, but Noble' Dave Mercer still talks | gram to Tug Bee.]—A special election hoeld | aceidently fallen agamst the stove. His | unknown man recovered from the river Sun- U—Costello - landed with® nis | 10 the rovenue collectorship. At least he | _ Third " race sixteenths mile: ~ Anna | protection and babics, and big and littie | hero today resulted in the voting of $5,000 | father's beatings and evena rope placed | day are believed to be those of Herman left on the faco. Woods crowdod Costelly | 2814 it was, and e looked at the ‘time as if | Muyes(even) o he Kitten (15 to 1) second, | casino. Judge Porter and D, C. Sutphen R AR S about his neck would elicit no further in- 5 fng Chicago banker, who tho ropes, etting in i right o the nele | Be would give a dollar and a alf to be able | Ml Rlvald to 1) thied, " Tiao: joined iu.the procession as the oldest iahab- | S¢hool bonds for the ercction of 4 now school Schafiner, thy miasivg Ghicago Banker, wh o g A28 Billst OUar (@ tB) we U f ¢ buildi The - savy vote polled | formation. Finally a neighbor took the boy | - 4 Usrarevious 10 Mfl.&u vy loft in the neclt Costalty | 1© convinee himselt that it was indeed so b rice, G Wl o ety s Comet | itants while Dick Smith is taking all con | Dullding, Wherewas a heavy vou polled | e and " by bribiog hini with maney io. | Mseppeared on the 84 inst., just previous L - ois 3 R At the Mercer: William V. McKinley, | o 1) third ? 11a0%, tracts in sight. Waler flows as frecly as | @0d but little opposition ot him to mive "the hhove i ey an. | his fuilure. ‘The features correspond closely mmalf:u;fl‘ tho neok, Woods had sho | oii0, o0 QIERerE, Willlam e lfn{l\:_;:”}\‘: el ] Hoaslor7 to 5) | beer aud they makeit faster than it can bo o er—r— R o Aot o horrible Paxt | withi those of the wissing wan. S e B | AR .rh.l-;-;.h.., \;m,; RS MeIntosh, Chicago: | w08 Enia & (12 10"1) ecoud, Sarah 11 C'(12 "”"fl“““;" :;'L ‘;:_v;:mrl:‘s\-lnhghuul,nll 1 m"“‘"‘" “!"f““"“"“"“”"b \d Tas | Swid indifferenco to the fate of his sistor p—_ y P Cuuningbam, Burhington; 8. J. Smith | L 1ped 4 1 300, well and everybo Dy ythian memorial services w held 1ast | op his awful de The child lived but a o Norihwest Round 10-—Little histing was done and | afd lady, St Louis; A. A. Aot & Bro., | Anibiee 4 b8 wou Veatans (15 1o somai ey evening in Myrtle hall in the Coutinentsl | short time. The Northwestern m:lln”\'\"u‘wh ti wea I_l:rriu‘. % ‘li::"-l land 0\‘; !ih"i\ oy, Ti; J. W | BISO100 (16 t0 1 third. Thno: 13, ©rocosds & Intensely .I’IM h‘n “"‘,Nurlhwu block. The Omaha lodges united in the sery- £ e ——— — s landed right on the | Bartdorf, New York: W. E. Suits, Cedar v INNEAPOLIS, June 12.—There was intense ud the attendance was large. The 8 the Hands of & Leeaiver elevators of Minucapolis at 2,026,000 bushels, 3&"1’-5- -v:nm:r:lmtl'n ATNA Sy fub Baplda: . D. Good willlo, Chicago. Bia 86 85 il heat in the northwest today in parts of Min- us hall was well filled. As the services | = DaLLas, Tex., June 13.—A 1 Texar | 4 decreaso for the week of 71,000 bushels i B8 Jostello vjust as the n!uw }un, June 12.-[Special to Tue Sr. Lovis, June 12.—A heavy rain storm | nesota, the Dakotas and Jowa. Ihe they- of & public nature a number of visitors, | kana special says: The Sulphur Lumber | ‘uis wakes the aggregatc stock at Minue- M-Woods dong sl the fibte A“{.! W, }:flh--ul- l\\ur;n ngton, Windsor; | started in with the third race and running | mometer ranged from 2= in the shade to | including ladies, atiended. | company at Sulphur was placed in the hands | avolis. Duluth and Superior 23,004,653 bushelre ‘ug. Costello very dous. | Weos | aod, Bariam groadway Canwal; Miss A.°| thoreafier was dons ia mud. Suminaryy 100° at Milbank, S. D. Crops were slightly | Meworial day had been desiguated as Sun- | of a receiver toduy, Assets, §00,000; lia- | or 815,250 bushels less than last week. A A o oed, Burthold] 3 v First ruco, six furlongs: Burr Hall ggto B | damaged. . Main is badly needed, Auy, and the lodges oy that day sent comr | bllivies, $100,000 | year o the stock was 12,008,000 busbels. Good Tamplars at Des Molnes. Dees Morses, dune 12.—[Special Telogram and the liabilities $00,000. The assets of the | hopes that the Great Northern would corsent to robbing dend letiers, wiis ab ome tune o very prominently Frank Fischer, an Alleged Footpad, Caps | known vesident of this city, having been col ceeded in laying their hands on a suspec