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i L UNE 18, { he raco from atat to Muish and omeed st | ATHETES JUST FOR FUN Alstanco twonty-nino foot ten M who voted for the bill, probably a loss for THREE SUS N - T lS THE Pl the post in an easy gallop in the remarkably JUS A o Neoond. 5 the government, s ¥ VIR SPE T I‘AMPHGH ER fast timo of 50 4-5, which is the fastost ever > T il i e e 1 Cologne disteicr—Horr Pingon, clerical, (1S ARRESTED made over this track, Summary: s 100'yards feoo tor all}. Josoph Byrno won T ter Tootmt o, conservativ .| First race, five-oights nfilo: Siracco (3 to 1) ’ 00 yards: Young Mof's [nstituto membors: CONTINURD FROM PIRST PAGE. oc gt o8 CORVETVALIN 4 Lo of the Brooklyn Has Not Dampened His | won. White Rose (0 to 1) second, Walcott 2 0| 8port Furaished by Stardy Young Men for | Faukfuiiivar Y J°F " Sattivan | m‘, ey Getented J' Hoe N‘.‘,i'ff,,‘“'f,,::'ifi" o onsorvative. b, | Adams County Officials Think They Have S 4 . h0: 59 4-5. : 8 o race o on, J. D, ¥ repor olectod, was defeatod by Hel - . S Phe orn- ) socond . : cons ccood i 014 %0 & er 10T, posel 1, 40 foot ine 2 o 3 o olario sted s — e o, It ingie: Teim 19 to 1) won, Sam | OB Wivan won, Feank: Sealey | E8ined the scat of the opposition Moers—Herr Fitzen, clerical, re-olected PLAYED STRONG FOR A SURE THING | Lucas @ to 1) second, Montepol (16 (o 1) third. SATURDAY DOINGS AT Y. M. C. A PARK g R oy T, oupth Face, one mite: Sir Walter @ to 6 foet inchos, 1. ool socond, 5 feet 2 inchis won, Sir Francls (12 to 1) second, Lidgerwood o A great doal of intorest was manifestod Fundreds of Horsemen Are Planting Thelr | (5 to 1) third. Timoe: 1:43 Some Worthy Work Done by the Boys at | 5y l,‘.,'‘.m"xm'l'mr"‘"ml Ruditors, all the Joseph Byrno won, 5 | ¥ Hameln—New ballot neces rmer Hirsch, national libe ‘| Brein, social democrat. The o | Was a national liberal ry botwoen | nochango I, and Horr | ok = Hore Stolnmann, consorvative, Gopnty | elected to succeed himsel. ast doputy | “'Noustadt-Dansig—Her sky, Pole, elected to succee n Jauta Polezyh- t I himself, rado and Raceland Well Liked Hasbrouck (6 to 6) third. Tim Buetween the Assoclations and a pleasant kind, gmany of them wero very asche, nationa beral, d b e 5 Bixth raco, sovencelghths mil ) e AN Oatriem, closely won and sofd had to be contestod | Woight, Richterist. Tho last deputy was a russian-Holland -~ Dount Dohna, consery- Also—Other Racing Ev won, Gloaming (6 to 5) second, Steve Estes (6 * f for again. The comtyltitors were of the best | 1 4iea) who voted against the bill ative, elected ; no change, G w17 third. Time: 1:28 4-5. spocimens of physical manhood and they | ™Erit LS TEC SR BAE L ey be. | ol SHorr von Kardoff, toelocted N " were all in it to win, as was certainly no- stadt—Now br . ansfeld — wouschner, freo con- New Yonx, June 17,—1t is soldom that | . DINlEs Meeting This Wtk || Young Mon's Christian association ath- | ticeable by the encriy and vim shown to bo. | twoen Hans Rympau, national liberal, and ive, ro-elec ing mren form such pronounced opinions bt Ly el oot | letic day is becoming doservedly popular, as | como the possessors of the valuable prizes | Herr Dahler, social democrat. Rympau was | Osterode—Stein, consorvative, elected to #acing men o e O etain | D]~ Blair races follow closely after | "0 ac ("o ieay attornoon by tho | offored. tH6 Inst doput succeed Count von Schuleberg, Guelph. regarding the winning chances of a ¢ the races in Omaha, and a big time is antici- | | 0 b oo oo e ¥ o sum up the entire particulars of the - L s v Gt No Change, > )y hav yoar for large and enthusiastic crowd that filled the ) Varel—New ballot necessary between & horse at a race as they have this year pated. The officers havi it is eminently worthy of mention to ex- s 4 3 " ! the Suburban_ handicap in advanco of the | PR a8 BIEAE RIE grand stand at the park to overflowing and ‘the highest praise to the Young Men's | Paul Hug, social democrat, and Elvert | Stolp—Will, a conservative, elected; no day of the race. Every man having any | raady about it occupied all available space in the long row uto for being able to place at the ¢ » { carringe: osori at lined the | posal of the people an excursion that is as conneotion or interest in racing seems con- | the harness races, and a good entry for the | of carringes of all descriptions that al of the po X X fident that he can pick the winner, and that | running races also. Nearly all of tho horses | railing along the west side of the bicycle ".‘,‘r'f.'{'-‘ ;(h \l“»{.l‘ nr!n!u dent that woulc 200, strango as 1t may soom, while neatly all | hat were at the Omaha s last week | track. effect unlimited praise B aeo ta by an opon ovent with a | Ve enlerea for tho Blair races, whie These field days are something of a nov- the last | Change Glatiz—Herr Hartmann, clerical, electod; Traeger, Kichterist. lraeger deputy. change Thorn—Now ballot necessary between | Neumarket, Savaria—Mayor Lorgos, clor- Horr von Staski, Pole, and Herr Krahmor, | feal, re-clected. 1 Svery one declared it to bo the best outing they ever had. come off June 21, 92 and 93, Reduced rates conservative. Slaski was the last deputy. | Helligonbel - Crooven, =~ conscrvative, possibility for any of several candidates | huve boen made to all of the adjoining towns | ©1ty, in that they are not designed to pro- NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Sewibruecken—New ballot necessary be- | SORCE, (IR SEAL Was vacant attho time winning. By far the greater number of | on both railronds, Parties can leave Omaha | mote “sport” as it is generally recognized, " — tweon Councillor Adt, conservative and na- Falkenbarg—Here Huebrich, clerical, o " ut 1:15 p. m. and reach Blair in time to sco | represented by professionals or somi-protes. | Pittsburg Gets Home and Breaks Her Los- | yion,) tel, and Prof. Reeb, | clected. No chango. horsomen" think that Lamplighter is sure e - » v 1 fHgMirsakon OIFVETRA : ¢ chang 10 go under the wire a winner of next Tue the races, and return at 7:30 p. m., thereby | sionals, but are intended to gratify all who | [ o & TS 19 T o today was | clorical s the last deputy. Guhrau—Count Garmer, conservative, ro- dny's great ovent, but suill Charade, Ban- lostfig only half a day. desiré to participate in any gentiemanly BURG, Junc 17.—The game today Was | o ryonshoim—Now ballot nocessary be- | elected quet, Dr. Hasbrouck, Raceland and Leona- well have hosts of friends. Richard Croker, now that Tammany is out of it, says that he has no choic Tho betting at noon today on this great adny, Tune 21—Parse No. | SPort as individuals simply and solely for the rso No. 2, 2:85 trot- | fun of the thing and the attendant me-half mile and re- | exercise. Professionals are not likely to find there anything to in- duce a test of their power this season. Beckley's terrific batting w: a feature and his home run in the ninth won the game. Attendance 4,500. Score: purse anning, 2 in 3, §7 nd Dy, Thupdday, Jung 221 ng, $200; purse No. the most exciting scon on the home gronnds 0001065601 1-8 Brieg —New ballot necessary Randow—New ballot necessary sumarket (Silesia)—New & tween H Bruenings, national liberal, and Mayor Bauman, clerical. Bruenings was the lst deput Kreuta llot ncces- ch—Now ballot necesss be- Outah—New ballot necessa: ¥ No. | 5 10 purses are otand 001128 1 47| tween Prof. Cuny, national liveral, and Count | Sehleswiz iNow ballot nocessary, event was as follows: 'ruun’h\'}f‘t‘fin&'"r or will be offered, but the park will furnish mmN Pittsburg, 8; Clo . 9. Errors von Hompesch, clerieal. Cuny was the 1ast | hoywoen Herr von Toren, national liberal, Horses. Age. Odds Fday, June 28-Purse No. 7. | an abundance of pure aud unadulterated | Bittsbura, 0; Clovelind, 8, Earned rubst | deputy, and Count von Schulenburg, Guelph. s ami § purs No.8, 2135 rotlng, | gpot of the harmless kind. Every Sutur- | and Millor voung and Zimmor. A WillItave to Vote Agaln Lohr—Now ballot nec botween 8 8tol 2 V \lnl_\'lwlll find o mm\hfr‘nf :un‘lullnus young HAmMond V6 Ous of Mk "lfll!m'h—l\'rw ballot necessary between and democrat. ast deputy wasa 4 6tol athlotes on the grounds ready to compote ) i err Casselman, Richterist radical, ana Dr. 3 3 ibied (‘wcw:fl-‘;":ll\‘;;: ';7'1;;;";“&‘;::0@ at | for supremacy in il kinds of athlotic games | | NEW Mok, dute :l()zht g Vshingtons | von Osten, national liberal, ‘The lust deputy it o el Dt Tho Popir 4 18101 | Latonia today saw o good program carricd | i thay ws ofered sattrdny: 10 ORI | dofonted tho Now Yorke boforo 4,500 spec- radical who voted against tho bili o last dopuby was o o 4 2191 | outona slow track. Two welt backed favor- Everything moved as it by clockwory ;m(: R e L ""-‘“fi“"u"f f;t;“' Gallle Lty ity Ll itat 4 30101 | ites won—Philora and Plutus. Plutusat 6 [ each number on the program was called jus el : 2 9 3 %= % | Herr Bernstorm, free conservative, and Herr | Allenstel 3 & 20101 | 1B won the Hilyst stako, worth $,100 to | on the dot as arranged for beforchand, cause | RN ¥iiids 'whshington, 10. Eerors: | Lesche, social democrat. The last ropre- | oot Ttackawski, clorical, 6 80t 1| 5o (iiler, after s hard struggle with De- | ing no tedious waits, but_on the other hand | New York, 2, Washington, 1. Earned runs: | sentative was a radical who voted against | " N\oirb e Nav it i : 4 80 ‘"} caption. calling forth highly complimentary expres- | New York, b: Washing - Batteries: Bald- | 5 5oy Morzburg: w ballot necessary between fomader. 8 30tk | “Yint race, six turlongs: Fontinella 1) | sions ~regarding the managemont, The | Winand Milligan; Farrell aid Meokin. i, sociul democrat and IRichterist. Lasy doputy Fidello.. 7 o0to1 | won John illt-r;(lovy 4'.’.]!0]};‘20‘-11"“. The Horo | Young Men's cfirlsuun‘ assoct tlu;:l r‘»: d, o Fourteen Innings nt Philadelphin. P'“""‘"“]*“OW.';"ll{nll m‘c;ssury botwoeen | Was a radical who voted against the bill. 7 B0to1 | 1210 Tithird. Tin 118%. new musical organization, appeared in puv- | Philadelphi astor Schuler, clerical, and Dr. Blanken- erbert Blsmarck Elootod. § Sotod | Seeond rave, one il il savonty yardss | lio for tho fest time and added not a hitie to | o et e S Timors I the four. | bern, national liberal. - The tast demuty was | orichow Latest roturns show that Count B 10to1 | Hurry Smith (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:49%, o G l;""}“’"’{‘““ of T ““‘l‘"“{’."“' ebon | teenth inning today. Hawke's pitchine was | a clerical Herbert Bismarck, agrarian candidate, has SEARS Third race, one mile: Laccolona (3 to 1) won, | Dumbers a dozen picces, and the mempor- | ., .ificont and his support was guilt- Glogau—New ballot necessary between | @ clear majority over all and is elected. the Hornes Work. cond, onald (12 to 1) | ship is constantly growing, promising before ® ry be S bl b T T M. > toyihgocond. Tonald (13 10 11 Qo o anottior. sonson to bo as lnrgo | cdgod, tho three orrors boing oxcusablo. | Auguss Maager, radical unionist and Horr | o SReremiencobasior, Colbus, Alsatian, The announcement that Banquet will re- ; 34 -y 1o 5 e A o > | Carsey pitched equally well, six of the kb SR, elected t) succeed an Alsatian. yonin ot home and take part in tho Suburban | ourth race, hine urlongs: R OER) LA, of the musical organizations of the | b onizod to his opponents being mads in | Breschau, conservati Beutow-Humnelsburg: -Major von Massow, ing to Chicago as stable com- ’ P ety city. tho first four innings, when thoy scored | Maagoer was tho last deputy and voted for | conservative, re-clected. instead of woing i (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:584, Tests of Physieal Prowess. 38, Y y . panion to that stair climber, Don Alonzo, has g Fifth race, five furlong: .mu-|<-1.lr|-r|n to n Rekal Y Hi tat r't i their four runs. Score: the bill. Deutsche-Kron—Herr Gamp, conservative, o y ern goer. Ve 1y 1 o 1) second, In Front ( The result of the various tests of strength, given pleasure to e eastern goer. ) won, Sarah (10 to I Philadelphia. and skill on the program yesterday | Baithmore. 1s follow: 10002001000002 Lamplighter has been doing strong exer- | to.2) third. Time: 1:05. :199935058399%3 olse since his departure from Morris Park. | SIXth race, six furlongs: Captain Doane (4 re-elected. Nuumberg—New ballot nocessary between | Foglected, = @ for the bill, re- to 1) won, Haleyon (4t 5 second, Avondale Hits: Philadelphia, 9; Baltimore, 10. Err ‘l'l‘""‘l' UL “l"\‘. Herr | olected. pre Seyen furlongs in 1:30 upon onc 0CCASION, | (35 14 1) ¢hird. Time: 1:17). : ch : ries R. Morgan 2; Baltimore, 2. Earned run offman, social democrat. CGuenther was | Schrimm—Horr Kuhdiki, Pole, ro-elec & milo and an eighth in 1:57 upon another i e and I, T, McConnell. Won by Morg: i Bi Battories: t deputy. Gestrow—Count von Schlieffen, conserva- and some long canters comprise his schedule. Galloping at ostor. touched the mark at eight fect ten ir ) nd Robinson. Taw hatlol oot N ALy ot tikes Ty He 15 so fit that it is scarcely necessary to BSTER, June 17.—Results: “The tumbling was solely an exhibition, rooklyn - game givo him a Suburban trial. e, ono mile: Wallaco G ® to 1), | B0 points being scored, and was highly tween Councillor Zander, national liberal, | ,Pless—Conrad, clorical, succecds o cleri- 1 Counct | cal who voted for the bill, Colonel North's Iddlesieigh is galloping 1y sccond, Glenall (10 to 1), | creditable to the participants, Reid, Six to Five, and Freich Scnaettegen, clerical. The last | *iibing -Herr von Puitkamer, conserva- strongly, as he always doos. His traiuer il 2 , Vail, Murray, Tuftl illand | The Nonpareil Juniors defeated the Magie | deputy was a cle tive, re-clecte R pays ho' will surely go to the post in next L ncey Al uil : 3 City Juniors in a hot_ten-innmg Passau—New necessary between gard—Herr von IKalstein, "Tuesday’s race, While he may run better at | 25 won, John Mee i 1o 1, second, vaulting brought out W. R. | Nonpareil park yesterday. Followin S WA Rl AEraElin 6a st AR ! : Sheepshead thand he did at Westchester, he | LAgter i3 to L thi Littlo. Phil o . McConnell, K. B, McKelvy | scory o e e e ity 2e | Gelderm—Rlere Marcous; olerioal, ro- seems out of his class when opposed to | (55'1) v s ond Senes | and E. R. Morgan. Nicholas captured the | Nowpariel Juntors Tootoi00 s blaTolon s I 3 al. : puty Was { olected. TLamplighter, Banquet, Dr. Hasbrouck and 0 1)t Time: 1:04. honors, clearing at eight feet six inches. Magrie City Junfor 1000000 000 a clericat. Kempen 1, re-clected. Charade. ourth race, seven furlongs: Fauity 3100), | Tennis next on_the program, and the | Datu Nonpiril Jtintors, Malione Molsheim—Freiherer Zorn von Muclhausen-Er ballot e _ Derby Candldates Start. v I 2 to 1), second, Worth' (7 to 1), ‘lnu;fl::' ,{1 ”_ugl\\:.-r."y.;ml,;‘:L;.'".l 1'1';-\...'....1.;.; Ault s MHHL'!\ Oyleisd uy conservative, elected to succeed hin sary !v |‘u‘ l!:“ 3 A\(‘-...m gorling, soc Thcfl“flsl"lr*"“‘{’““L““"““"‘A""““ A Derty, ifh vace, four and a half furlongs: Val- N ol o el At A leod HTEio NP bR out: McAulif, Sehwetz—Otto Holtz, free conser (i uil T e T, candidates left for Chicago today. Keene & | odia (10 to 1) won, Kingselere (15 to 1) s s i scond, noon, tk Mis- | ing score: Son sent St. Leonards, Choriste: nd Chis- wicik; M. F. Dwyer, Don Alonzo; the Onek lom (5 to 1) third. Time: r winning by the follow- L four anda ha 4 Gigeon & Dale 01) won, Lita (6t Bluo | Morgan, Volkardt, Schepp, Nicholas, Pleak, | nrookiy SR e e R N s 57 McConnell and Sheldon comoted for the | Phitadiiy and a fourth: | honors in the high jumping contest, and | Boston... ... 710 10 g5econd | Morgan walked away with the plum, elear- | N PN A g the string at five feet five inches. ALl LI Tho horizontal bar work was another lot e ing nt Guttenburg. of protty exhibition work, no scoring being ricket Mateh Yeaterday. 3,000 mites, Results: done. Vail. Tufield, Dale, Henry and Nich- | English ag: "Don Alonzo has ‘covered the mile and a Ighths milo: Lillie R (4 to | olas took part, and performed a number of | wag played yesterday, half, which comprises the American Derby | 5) won, Control (5 to 1) second, Melita filly (3 to | feats that elicited liberal applius, HeounalbLih 6|0 mBlis) district, in 2:37 flat in his race with Rain- | D third ne: 1:083 ‘Wood. Chambers, McCoanell, Schell, Mor- & 4 bow; St. Leonards and Chorister have | g gan, Nicholas and Sheldon though the American Derby not be run until this day week, 1t is deemed advisable to have the candidates on the ground in ample season to overcome the ill effects of the long and tiresome railway journey of [8t. Louts. Loui; first jumy L (2 to 1) won, Do st__Scotch ericket match afternoon on the new | Saar Louis—Herr Roeren, ricket clubat Spencer e in the | and Twentieth streets. The first match this | clected to succeed himself. clected to succeed himself. _ i oraioin Another Gain for the Opposition. Frankentein — Naebbeil, the bill, elected to succeed Count von mare, cle; 1, who voted for the bill. seat lost to the government. Lublinitz—Carl Metzner, clerical. clected to succeod nself. Neisse—Further ro Horn, the Licber cleric 1CHE dent Goudy's Declsdon Ignorod o Lincoln District oard. . June 17.—[Spocial Telegram to —In spite of the recent promul tion by State Superintendeat Goudy of his offic nion that newly elected Boards of Education are entitled to elect the teachers for the year ensumng next after their clec- tion,the Lincoln district board met last night in cxecutive session and clocted almost a rns show that Albert 1, was Danauwwerts—Pa on Wilderger, cle o o . e | e e &t : A stor Reindle, eler A e TR in reserve at the finish in 2:3%; Ramapo | Third r - : Vagr 0 , this time 3 SEL e O aliar romariaab.s r—Dr. Simonis, ool tenchers will be called elsewher worked the distance ina trifle better than doline (6 ¢ ond, Madden Somo Bieyelo Sprinting, \::shfi:m\f;n""Q;..ufn-m?n:hfifim"l:-'u?.'" B L laatei o “'.““}\]‘I‘W'}h »“\:A}l”:”m.\\{"lm;‘_d-\\\l:i:;“ 888 04 G. W. Johinson hag his final ":;“d?s o it mile: Billet Doux | The quarter-mile bicyele race brought out | The Efglishmen: thirsted .for revenge an 2 g be installed at the first meeting in July, will 01 Tarome parlc ypstercaymoragep (5t0'1) won, Croeus (3 to 1) second, My Fellow | Pixloy, Holton, Condon, Mulhall, Borglum, | they obtained it casily, s will be seen from abaiu—Don von Gustet, conservative, | ratify tonight's clection the mile and a half in 2:37. t Fimo: 1417 Y Cully and Potfor. Thoy Tounded tho. fout | the. seore. T Tonghoh vieiory was | €lgeiod o sucecod himselr. * "Tic oard decided thist thoro will bo nine ey ll\luh »n'u“: hln-n-«{.l, tol)won, | Jap track at a pace that' spoke well for the | secured mainly by the excellent bat- Konets—Herr Wolszleiger, Pole, elected to | and a half months scho be- MORELLOMADE a0 b gond, Tindoo More (vem) | pow oval courso and for their own pedaling | ting of Hart, who _scored forty-one | SUGceed himself, winning September 4 xaminations. of Rento | Powers, Condon winning i thirty- e, mile and one sixteenth: onds, 1, Josio Wolls ght sec- | runs, which Winner of Last r's Futurity Captures the Hawthorne Derby. the highest indiuidua y member of th G1o1) W i were magde by zard (8 to club this consr 1 tea s will be held August 51 and Septem- ferr Von Dallwit 1 ho voted | ber 1, and all teachers must submit thereto. adic ‘Woods, Osborne, Montgomery, Chambers, | season, Mr. or having previously held A . This is o government zain It was decided to engage W. P. Bowen, Cr1cAGO, June 17.—The great Morello won Schell, Anderson anl McEwing lincd up for | the honor. Mr. Hurt went In_firsy wicket [ Great Sterlitz—Dr. Stephon, elorical, | dir »f physical culture in the hicago Derby today in the presence of e Resaly e the half mile run and scratched dust at a | dawn and was ninth- man out, having shown | lected succeo dical who voted | uni : los :;"o‘gmw;m The Hawthorne track was as | SAN FiANCISco, June 17.—Results: lively rate for two minutes and forty sec- | excellentdefensive cricket. Mr. G. Vaughan -tul:xljlzl l}‘mtl"ll SR e A R o benefiv of the pupils. ! E o i i T s 3 _threc-cighths mile: Rod Light | onds, when Wood crossed the line with the | was at his best with the ball and secured «cobschutz—l'lorian Kioz, clerical, elected | will begin Octover The board Easkasivgetsinmidapmmer anc.a 5 ellie Van second, Cyclone third. Timo: | rest of the pack close at his heels. oight wickets for eight runs, a splendid per- | W Succeed himself, ~ ; hoated and labored discussion over tho que ditlons were favorable. }l]ho t;]me."'.’.:m. is. e o und b s tatlonesi Ranls The same field of bicyclers glided out for | formance, and ho fully maintained his repu- Witzhoe—Gustay Thompson, independent | tion of public kinde L it faster hy three seconds than th2 distance, h 1] ¢ & ization won, & mile ahd a fourth, has ever been covered | third. Time on this sandy path. Morclio was made | Third race, handicap, six furlong: e fomss: Joal; | another whirl around the track, this time | tation as the best bowler, not only of Omaha b ZEY for a half mile dash, which Condon captured | but of the west. The score isas follows: Quarter- | as before, this time in 1 S TEAN. cle third. Five minutes 1 liberal, elected to succeed himself. fnnily decidod to Stormand—Count von Holstein, elected to | prising th succeed himself. o mcom- schools and six teachers in dif- 1t portions of the cit all won, Ron “econd, G oo - " ; T et t0 8t 018 of 1,15 4 on, while thope was | S, Won, Jomulus *second, G ol A ah: e oury Al | W, maylor, st A Gavi, b Rob! RIS ::'l“l “:' L _'l“]"‘ A S s, 1Kan, some play on Cushing’s Boundless at 414 to 1. Daxon tackled the mile dash, and the four {art, b Robb i 41 1o s:;m-l'\'(l a r:ulh.lll ‘:hul ‘\':):tlzr‘( ";.,.;.u:,-l‘“,.. e city bank of + Tho start was good. Ingomar had a slight time spin around tho level ellipse dolighted R O B[ O AN AT advantage, with Boundless and Morelle ‘ind one_quarter: | the crowd immensely, bringing back tho | I1 b R T e ey A T | o R ey the r Morello's rider held a stout W o second, Ludy Gwenn | good old da ien’ thousanas n : 2 SR LA AEALOLL: S z e AOOORG, oA D il SL St tiowell, 1. Tt 1 | Bueol, clerical, elocted to suceeed humself. veen £120,000 and 000, Tho firm BB voritelnud kobtiblm nok, IbatiCunz il thie: TiA A e oty Gloavo, ran out 6 | Kavtveuren * Schoeff, clerical, | ned over $450,000 in Feal estate Lo sat- e aiieading by nL lengtn Rew Wauln, AR tss B LUhat st e o0 et o 3 | elected to suc cleric | isfy ius creaitor Shthe end. followed in turn by Togomar, | ISASTST. Louss, June 17.—Rtesults: showed elan pair of heels to the field, and L[, Dillmgen -terr Zotw, clerical, electod to | "o, dune Angell, Matthowson & Honry Young, the King and Morello. There irst race, furlongs: Imp Connomara | figished the mile at o r: 51| isueactiaiglesic tling clip in 3:00 was 11tt1o chungo in thisorder in tho run to | Wot, Liko 'Richards second, Captain Jack | gap, the quarter, the pace being quite lively. Second race, five furlongs: Gilpatrick won, Nearing the balf, Morello, at one touch of | Montell second, MeCrea third. Time: 1:10, At 4 o'clock came the ball game, between | o aurie, e. G. Vaughan.. the spurs, moved up from last place to sec- hird r six furlon Virgin won, Flor- | tho mail carviers and the *% nation” | A: & Rkown, run out ond, being checked as soon as he was well nks' second, Mamio B.third. "Time: | pif ™ QO Gloualy attired ina mul- | 4 Grobaenantc ot lfl{:lm on the loader. Ingomar, fhen Kunz | Ll waco, ntne and one-sixteenth of o | Uplicity of uniforms, but_ tho friends of the | A. Guvin, b. G 3 o3 } orode like a crazy boy, shot Boundless | ¥ Ssaixinapth era professod 1o, recognize. them as fol- | As Robb, b, Torward onco moro, and ho wus leading by a | Pl OSutliven won. Hiv bb‘;}u,u second, ers p g Ok | . Gavin, & Wilson, . ¢ length at the three-quarters and running | il e Declared off. Voing Men's Christian, Assoclation—Ab- | A Ws Anderson, ¢, Gle apart from the others and next to the outer - = Bato her IMGRRIYEY b rail. From that out, the raco was between MGR. SATOLLU'S MOVEMENTS, kens, short; Waltemeyer, right; Tufeld, Morello und Boundless. The latter was left; Morgan, conter; Gibson, second ; Angell, leading by a neck after they had rounded it 4 SiaEk into "fi, s)wuv.vh, but Morello passed him and His Trip to the West and What He Expects | firs’; Burns, pitcher Bat and SCOTCH Vaugha b to Accomplish. Muil Carriors—Tracy, loft; Rollius, short; | . wou under a strong pull by a length and a fRict % : foGrolvy, second; Mioknor, firsts Brady, | Totaloee..oo... Dot Boundless beat Ingomar four lengths | New Yomk, June 17.—Mgr. Satolli, tho | MeGrolys, secolls Tioknot, Fushs Beath | pyo Omaha ¢ for second place. Sumum apostolic delogate, and his party at the First race, five and a half furlongs: Artie | Catholic university, left Washington yester- i won, Poytonia second, John Dunn third. | gay for an extendod tour through the west, Granam, catcher; Hogue, pitcher, with Denver for & nm.'-r‘h Defled the Conseientic 4th of July, and if they % Scorer. , seven furlongs: 1, n second, Duke of Milpitas th 1:814%. Third race, the Chicago Derby, 87560 to second and #250 L third iiso, won, | wh Tiuet | start from Washington was made quictly J00 ndded, | and few knew of the delegate the oftcial score, but the supply of scoro | met with defeat, eards was_insuflicient to chroniclo all the ey Py departure. | plays and lack of plays. “Spud” Farrish Coming. Lacrasse, ame here on the an be sceured an oxcellont coatest is assured, for Denver has A conscicntious effort was made to keep | several strong players, and Omaha has never h has been arranged for him. The | ,A Sonscientiou p toikaop: | & X mile nnd & | St. Paul will be the first objective point of | umpired, and allowed the fun to continue The Lincoln and Kearney lacrosse clubs | 1'r¢ Co. tiled a de Homburg, Bavaria—Dr. von Marquarden, | property last national liberal, clected to sucee Tho linbilitics tional liberal, known. Geilenkirchen iz Hitzo, elected to succeed himself, Drowned tn 1he Jarnil—-New ballot . sary be- Liarayieg, Wyo., June I17. al Tele voou Hore Paull, conseryative, and Hore S i BRb TR bIa1b i sy ihia 16 Bruns, social demoerat. The last deputy | ‘e : : iRt x radical, who voted against the bill yaar:old pon oL il D, Teary.s Laruosh malir bo. | here, was drowned in the Biz Laramic river ald, govorument. cartol, and | adjoining the city this evening, Ho was i ist. The last deputy | swimming with & number of other boys. and ke in & sort of whirlpool. T v ballot, mecessary _betwoen | river is being dragged for the body, but a ank, conseryative, and Robota, Pole. The | late hour it had not been recovered, last deputy was a Polish clerical, who held e —— nmoent of all their to C. L. Caldwell 100,000; asscts nov yev chweidnitz—N ew ballot nec tween Herr Se Herr Goellne nst the bill. Rosolved to DI B CAMDEN, Ark., June 17.—J. A. Nix and and Hore Hobp | Auna Jarvia of New Lewisville, Ark., do- against tho ni W | sired to marry. Their parents objected and Sinsheim-Breiten—] between Count Dougt srer von Menting New ballot nec ryative 1. Dotg ssary | they agreed to die. Nix was to shoot Anna ant | and then himself. He murdered her and at- tempted to suicide, but did not suceeed in Msafeld —Now ballot necessary botween | running high, and tonight Nix was brought 4 y 3 ast deputy inflicting a fatal wound. Public feeling is fonrch: " Morelio (1 to 4) won, Houndiess (413 | the party. There the party will be met by | until his conscience began to trouble him, as | cross sticks tomorrow at Kearney for the | ¥ s the last deputy. 1 ol second, Ingomr (19 10, 1) third, “Timo | Archibishop John Ireland, who will anter- | it always docs just about meal time. Wher | stato championship, and s both teams are : 5%, 1:17, | tain them for a suficiont time to permit the | it began to prod him so that he couldn't ‘woe, six furloigs: Bolster won, ""“'_‘l'” Btartor Caldwell second, Marcellnn third! | spoct The 185, in fine trim and both eager to win, a fine and fast struggle is expected. itors to study the country and in- | stand it any longer, he solem cour y declared 148 university, which, is under tho | the twenty-seventh man out, and broke for Dr. Backhaus, national libel 1 | Zimme Zimme 1, und Ed here tor safe keepiug. nst the bill. g Farnl Collision man, anti-Semite, ag the last deput, ; i ) The Omabas go to Kearney on July 4, | * Benshelm—New ballov necessary between [ Cawenox, W. Va,, June 17. Timo: cire of Archbishop Ircland. the nearcst car. The gatekeeper flipped a | when o great game will be putupand the | Ferdinund Scipio, national liberal, last | on Baltimore & Ohio road, goin Fitth race. six furlongs: Ragner won, St. When the little company resumes its tour | penny to decide the game, and ared that | Omahas will attempt to wipe out thy G e Py e R R R B A ad, going Orolx socond, Lonnio B third, Thno: 13175, | westwird, it will be installed in the sump- | the “assassination” boys had won by n score | font of last fall. Aho Omahas practice this | & oo ; Pmite. wmiles an hour, sollidep head cid on Sixth race, steeplo chase, two and one-fourth | gupus private car of James J. Hill, the presi- | of 10 to 9. Not a soul disputed it, and the ol Y he C 1 Bluffs fair g 1 Will Vote Ag: at B Big Board Treo tunnei grade oarly this wiles: Lijero won, Clamor second, FIp F1ap | qent of the (iront N ‘ ) ! i, afternoon on the Couns uffs fair ground | | o grad third, Time: 8:14. dent of the Great Norchern road, which he | ununiformly uniformed young men' put on | and'y good turnout is requested. Practice Bingen—New ballot necessary between | morning, wrecking both engines and twenty has tendered for the use of the travolers. | the clothes that kmow them in the daily | \ill be held every night at Twenty-fourvh | Herr Tracger, Richterist and Ravenrus, [ ears, piling them up in a croek. Engimoors STAKE RACES AT ST. LOUIS My, Hill and Archbishop Ireland will remuin | walks of life and went home happy. Mg St. Mary's avenue. Iveryons is re- | national liberal. The last deputy was Lud' | Dean and Kinnoy. Fireman Fisher and two y BAOK Rl with Mgr. Satolli during the continuance of | ~ Next Tuesday ovening at tho attrac- | gugsted to attond practice. wig Bamberger, who voted against the bill, | other train mon were killed. Two Rioh Kvents Sottied In Splendld ¥orm | 108 tiD. Although not a Roman Catholic, | tion av tho park will bo a game of basket BT but since the vote has favored passing the ——— President Hill and the archbishop of St. | ball, and another crowd is booked. It may by toodt Odds Horses, Paul are on the most intimate terms. Itis | be stated to the uniniated that basket bail aed a Defl. measure. Bamberger retired, bo said, on cCoy Knocks Out Layt Sr. Louts, June 17.—The gkake ovents wero | said that Me, HIIl gave 00,000 toward tho | is foot ball with the principal foot ball 0“: I‘fi""'x“‘.” sl £hvllensaibe Tz AUOURLOTIANRNGOD AR, - o m::.',/,'{,',x ,r,a:,.vlfim;u;"m,,,'7 i decided at the fair grounds today in the pres- | building of St. Thomas seminary. foature leftout. Tackling is barred and the [ Omaha Junlors Jfame to be played at | Coon Horr Bauermelste arvative; and DR SRY ) A - R enco of 8,000 people. Weather was ideal and The next stop will be at Helena, Mont., | participants can reasoaably hope to es o| Fort Omaha, July 4, &t 2 o'clock, for #2 a | yF0" ALy o, social VALive: pid | pugilists, fought on a steamer a fow wmiles up d St B o whero . fow duys will bo passed. Aftce | being maimed or dlsigured for lifo, side. Pleaso answer through this paper or | 4o v was o radical a the river. MecCoy was the victor .a the the sport fine; track fast. The Osage | jouying Helena, the Yellowstone park will be | goals are baskets mounted on twelve foot | address Witias O vy, | S0 S Maana ry | sixth round, knocking Layton out with a stakes for 2-year-olas was the first one do- | yisited and every object of mterest will be | poles at either end of the grounds and the | Captain Nouparell Juniors, 1552 South Fif- | \ /ol Hore von Kendall, free conserya- | Plowon tho chin, Neither man was pun: elded. Tho distance was six furlongs andJ. | shown to the delogate In that picturesque | game is full of interest and players from tecuth street. crowd of Levy's smart filly landed the prize withouta | tract. Leaving Yellowstone behind, the | start to finish, ?.nk*lu of trouble. It was worth §2 party will return to Helens, prooeeding | Tomorrow afternoon Hon. Charles A. Goss he winner. Next followed the Cyelone | thence to Spokane. They will then continue | will deliver an address at the open air meet- Valkyrie: Won Again, Lo» furlon, EY . ish. Goraldine proved herself the fleetest | far it has not been determined whethor they | not be present, owing to_tho non-arrival of | Was a good breezo from the east. The Val ghio of tholot and won by o half length from | will visit the cities of California, but it is | expected music from New York. All are | yrie won, the Drjtgunia (the prince o pox, June ITThe regatta of tho | 'Leob stikes for Svear-olds and upwards at sevon | still further west, making short stops at | ing at the park. Good music will bo in at. | Keyal Yacht club “’"’r“"“’ today over the SRRy 00 1t furnished n rattliog good fin- | Seattlo, Tacoma and Puget sound. Thus | tendance, although the association band will | usual course of tho Islo of Wight. There ent. A larg und Buron von Langen, conservative | isted to any extent. ite. Kondall was'ing last deputy, | 3Ports witnessed tho mill. ow ballot necessary botween . H vative, and Dr. Reepni- ¥iood aud Alaher Matohed lowski, Pole and last depuy. CmeaGo, June 17.—The Columbian Ath- Maricnwedder—Now ballot necessary be. | letic club has matchod Cal Flood of Aus- ¢ | tween Horr vou Domimirski, Pole and last | tralia and Peter Maher for a ten round con- y o Y , and Buddenbrock, conservative, est J 20, The go is b liwi- hland, who had the same advantage of | probable that the journey will be extended | invited to attend. Wales' yacht) second, and the Satania d“.’l‘x’l‘ily'l\wl‘——l\'uv‘v‘ b lut;.‘ necessary between :',T. ,""m u:,‘l’:u nnm'.l hn'um."”h.n“w-‘:uul"ul\:'fi'n estrian. It was worth §1,210 to the win- | 10 San Francisco.” Unless the program is R ——— third. oA Carl Momsen, Richterist, and Herr Schwartz, | Napier and Bobby Burns on that day. ner. Summary: changod enroute, the Italian archbishop and ¥. M, I ATHLETES, Yale's by & Large Majority, 5 Firat raco, six furlongs: Warren Loland (8 | his friends will not find thew way east until ) -t 1) won, ifube Burrows (8 to 1) socond, Fan | the middle of August. Splandid Time Kajoved at Thlr Fort Oals | o207 YORK: duae ‘):,' :"';’m' 1ng (If:dlurlilhl‘r)d. T} no? r; o 2 ”H.Ixnlaid'v\.obewhmn the realm of possi- P T }‘mjwlun 3 401111 Secol ace, Osagoe stukes, for 2-year-olds, y that N N 4 o 41,000 waded wix et Clara, Tiuer (60 | {mportant T il may undertake a0 | At9:30 a. m. yesterday a train conveying T Ty )'won, Clara’ White (20 10 1) second, Charlio ey - S about 400 people left the Webster St Attendaideat Falr. ] o 1 3 place to place. ‘This work may bo 0 POOR ster Streey £ EfSnecial Te Pt grar ague. The lagt d Totoh third, Time: 11k, | S Gatablishing of Catholio Ttatiam colonios | depot to attend the first pionic under the | _Cmicaco, June tii(Special Telogram to | Possants Agrariau league. Tholagt deputy olds and up, seven furl 5 Won. Mighlind (8 to 1) soco Dthtrd" Time: 1200 Idine (6 to 1) | 0 8 wcond, Pedestrian (3 to | ner of the Irish colonies founded by Arch- bishop Ireland, which have proved success- ne L0070 2041 2 o—% Momsen is the son of Prof, Monsen, rsely settlod districts, after the man- | auspices of the Young Men's Institute. In | TuE Bee]—A table of paid admissions to social democrat, Count von i1 servative, was the last deput, fen, con- i “The govern- Proferrod Dentn to Starving, ment therefore will lose a4 seat he Carl Scammon, Kan., June 17.—Charlie Wade, a Yy between striking miner, living in this city, committed slerio: 7 sucide yesterday by shooting himself. He oloriool and Herr Zinuer, remarked an hour before, that rath than _ . starue to death he would kill himself. He Wb S et cessary between | 10ft 8 young wife 'w ballot nece: Rinteln—New ballot the afternoon at 1:30 another train, bearing | Whe fair since the opening May 1. including | yudwig Werner, anti-Semite, agaiust the So——— . . ance = » Jel | Weokly Bank state nt. ourth race, selling, five furlc Sraak ) a0R, & 55- | 4bout 200 people, left the sume station. All | yesterday, shows the total attendauce to | bill and Mortens von Buttler, clerical-con & 010.8) Wou. Mand 1 t0 1) sheond, Littia iy | ful boyond the éxpectation of thewr founder. | 0048 P BN 1/ HHEBVER #18 L0 ) | Nave been 3,000,309, us follows: sorvative. Werner was the lust deputy New Youk, June 17. nk statement lo{ato 1) third: Tim 3 o —— Slig exourioniale bad 1o view g delighiful | Y0 BORR. (oYL 254577 | © Opheln.—Herr Wolny, clerical, ¢locied to | shows the reserve has decroased 5,644,000 rm.lu :',‘,‘."“"33 :nll‘» lgun:luclg 1.?“11’ won, No Certificates Yet Called For, place made by nature the \”_m;““‘ and | *Second week {lny7m 15, 215,51 succeed Count Ballesstrom, clerical, who | and loans have decreased 8! , and aggle Qlind @0 to 1) second, Cocho (15 101) | Ngw Your, June 17.—The Clearing House a's most pleasant resort for that purpose. At :’;j"‘l:‘rrt!hw:rh-\luy 141020;. Hxéh race, one mile: Granite (5 to 1) won, | did not today issue the usua! detailed weekly | Fort Calhoun the committee in charge had v 1 C ) wek, Muy 28 to Juue 8, P2 to 1) second, Langley (3010 1) thira. | bauk exhibit, but only what is known as th | everything iuTeadiness for the amusement Fiteh wook, ¥ay R L taas. moa el Zandss f o 6) wou, | consolidated statemont, comprising the total | Of the multitude. Kvery atteution was Total for May 879,72 677,89 voted for the bill; a loss for the govern- | deposits have decreased $1 The 1 | ment. banks now hold #8,777,000 in excess of logal 7 | ™ Braunberg—Councillor Krebs, clerical, | roquirements, Ll 0oas &k ok .. 1.734,497 | elected to succeed a clerical. — U o all; Y010, 6 5 y ™ Town Swept by Kire, (6 10 1) second, Coronet (4 to 1) third. | showings of the banks. Information as to | ¥raciously shown to all; refreshients were | Sixth week, June 4 t010.. . 691,096 He Will Succeed Himse 2 ’ ; finu. 1:44. the applications by bauks for loan certi- | served on the grounds. A large platform | June 11, 4 7644 | gtendall—Herr von Jagowok,conservative, WANTON, Pa., June 17.—The town of ghith lloand & sixtocnth: Sound- | floates is withheld. By as erected for dancing, and those who de- 2041 wta 10 .ui‘lm;lgnh' (510 1) seeoid, | cortificates lm‘gud ve]v,‘ ‘&‘L‘.‘,"fl.‘um b:xl:mtlhl:fi sired to participate readily gave themselves Ff lo Hisl 610 1) third. ime: 1160, some of the stronger banks will call for | UV to hat maunner of pleasure. Opened Without the Suburbin. them early next weok to pave the way for | 1’0ssibly the main feature of the afternoon eleoted 1o succeed himself, Dundoff, more than 100 years old, experien- Neustadt-Opheln—Herr von Cytronowskl, | ced the worst fire in its history yesterday. clerical,, elected to succeed Count Mat- | A number of the best buildings” were de- b b : v wa ALY 10 WALA faNIRG F LA Aftarnonn tuschia olorical, who voted for the bill. A | stroyed. Loss $150,000. Suzersusap Bax, June 17.—For the first | the banks actually in need of them. exciting and interesting throughout, The FRARRRCA s, | iine, alected to So——— tlme since its inauguration, the Suburban re——— following is a list of the winners: —— ——— RIERRATE i SORARIERL VA, Alediac 10 Disastrous Waterspout in Mexlco. Wwas Dot the star attraction of the opening at Closed Because of u Run, Throwing Sfty-six pound welght: Winper His Debts Bose With Him. :;;fife:“mm » YoB Haer, radical, govers Ciry or Mexico, June 17.—A waterspout ‘Shoepshead Bay. Tho insugural event was BrowNwoop, Tex., June 17.—The City Na- | Joseph Byroe, distance oighteen oot oloven Leaveswoti, Jue 17.—Lientenant W. F. | ™80 U0 o0 pore von Sperber, con- | burstover the town of Utzermatlan at mid- &m“"&'fl“m}m"' \\.l.m:"ilegu d',),.; ‘l’h‘ml bax-k of Brownwood has closed it: l::q::::wl‘éul“l(un distance sixteen feet five | Fox of the regular army, who rose from the | gervative elected to succeed himself. night, covering|the place to a depth of fo. . Sl ow was installed a dual | doors. A run on the bank was begun thay | ' Puttlug sixt second choice with Sirocco. Sirocco won | coutinued until it was compelled to close Byrue, distance irty-throe feet leu inches:™| every direction, ound shot: Winner Josoph | ranks, has: dissppeared, loaviug debts in | ~ Aichach—Pastor Baerlo, clorloal, elected | feet. " Many wele drowned wnd large uum- to suc ceed Freiherer von Pfetten, clerical | bers rendered homeless. INDICATIONS OF THEIR GUILT N They Lived Noar the Sceno of the Recon? HOld-Up and Are Known to Have Discussed the Subject Previously. ORNING, Ta., June 17.—[Spocial Telogram g to Tue ¥ “The sherilf of Adams county, n everal Pinkerton detectives and a posse of « s this morning their homes neg and Newt and Lewt Shields, and believe they now have the persons who held up the Burs lington train near Nodaway a woek ago. The detectives havo been shadowing them rly o woek. NewtShiclds has always bad reputation in that locality and sserved a term in the penitentiary for Robinson and Joe Shield The railrond ofticials oxpross great confl dence that the men are the train robbers, These men aro said to havo tried to got 3] others, notably a section boss named Grand- T, 10 £0 in on the project. They have lad b namito about their promises for some time iid had planned to blow up the Bagle hotel in Brooks, whose landlord, Marsh, had testi- fied against one of them. ‘Ihey had wlso planned to hold up a Brooks merchant named Tuckor, A good many potty crimes h boen attributed to Newt Shiells, but it was not supposed ho would aspire to train robbery, I'rank Robinson is of a good family. His'y father1s one of the best esteemed farmers - of Adams county and ho lives on and works his father's farm. The homo of Josoph sis but o short distanco through a o timbor from the point whero the train s held up. County Attorney Bixby will bo assisted by Hon. Siith McPherson for the railroad, 3 Messrs Dale, Brown & Hefling have been ro- tained for the defens examimation has been fi Think Som Was Concenaled. " Avnia, Ta., Juno 1 al Telegram to '} Tz Bre. | —The body of George Koontz, who committed suicide lust week wiil be exhumed and a post mortem held. Koontz lived a fow miles west of Lovell, Ia. Some timo ago a woman came into the community ‘giving .} music lessons and boarded at Koontz's giving his wifo lessons for her board, Koontz b came too intimate with the woman and his wife left him. Koontz thon 100k tho musf teache™ home w Eddyville purchased a bottle ot carbolic a . Mrs, Kooutz and her father went over to the 4 house and found Koontz th » with a revol- ¢ ver. He called his w hut he her would g not let her go, foaring he would kil her, a few minutes he e out and told | them he b A into n chi s is the v told by M ve be ped curious incidents in the 4 which led to the post mortewm. Grundy Center Bank Falluro. (] Wa In., June 17.—The First Na- tional bauk of Grundy Center elosed its doors this morning and notified Bank Ex- aminer McHugh that it could not do busi- uy longer. i d to be the w county, C. Shuler, condition of th that it had at that time do| heck to the amount of $34,701 es to the amount of ertificates amounting y ud Chrls st of the showod subject to demand S36.70 and 1 &74,715.50. 5 550,000 16,000, ‘The bank had 81 the banking building and L000 i othe s ges, - The suspension rvibed to tho payment of a high rate of interest and to unfortunato ) loan: ‘I'he bank 1 been known to be in a { shaky condition for some tim and the sus- "‘ pension caused no su nk, ¥ % time The capital stock of the bank v and the sarplus 1 inve « MaLveRN. to Tne B ond s Dopth. —[Special Telogram Abbott, aged 12 yenrs, sk this evening. 4 ith other bogs and | ot b depth. The body lad not been 19 o'clock. CEDAR RAPIDS, Tav., June | 1 I3 V. J. C Xk for the Blectric drowned in the riyer this eve bathng. The body pecial Tele- Good T Des MoiNes, June Good Templars convention today ¢ bie excit of the D sLiLy national nsidera: ent was created by an attempt marl delegates to have the con- tion moditicd so as to permit the use ot § amalt drink kuown as white beer in their country, The resolution providiug for this & was voted down. Appeal cases were heard this afternoon. Denth of AMrs, Marveny, ., June 17.~(S clogram |« o e Bree]—The wife of John Moore, an old resident of Malvern, diec r home to- day. She leaves a husband ven chil- dren, the youn, four we old. Sh il be bur at Tabor tomorrow under the auspices of the Daughters of Revekah. | AN h Conyine al Telogram to Tue Bee, | —She Bldridge ted this aftornoon o man on the chy committed in Otwumwa, The man had fine Iver and burglar's tools on his (| person when sted - THEIR LOAD N S 700 HEAVY, Fallure of the rdware Muanufaos turing Company. RaciNe, Wis,, Juno 17 The Racine Hard- Manufacturing company, with a capital sadd up of §300,000 and o yimg 300 uniary assignment for the ditors today, Tho exact amount of linbilities is not known, but a statement made by fal a fow days ago to the banks from whom additional loans were asked, gave the debts from D0 o £300,000, and th 18, including the plant, at from 600,000 to #525,000. The ofiicers de- cline to make n statement of the heaviest creditors, but it is known that Ricino banks are in for about $40.0 and the amount is protty evenly divided between four banks, and the oMcials claim that the ¢ mitking money, but it is known thut seve years ago mueh money was sunk in working @ new invention and these losses cripplod them and the load was too much to carry under the presenc condition of the monsy market. b Thought ¥ 1k Robbars, { Caxgy, Kau, June -About 2 o'clock Inesday sfternoon five Indian men, made a benefit of its w threa heavily armed with Winchestors and re- volyers, rode into town. The citizens wera on the alert and soon the bauk was closed and overybody ready to give the visitors o warn reception The throe armed men were ored in Truskett's barn and when an ofticer went to them said that wore whisky peddiors from the Osage country. sud that ono of them had killed a muy and were running from the office - Fatal Work of Ralumakers. Mixsearorts, Kan, Juue 17.-A fatal ao- cldont occurred hero today during the bom- bardment of the heaveus by a number of rainmaking enthusiasts, Several discharges had been successfully made, when oue of the caunon in use exploded, instantly kill- ing §. F. Redmond and fatally injuring Hufus Preston, Redmond was captain of o company in the State wilitia ut this point. I —— Brazillun Eavoy Arrives. EW Yonrk, June 17.—Baron de Rio Branco, General Cerinquera, Rear Admiral Guilobel- Sehoa Caualeati and Dr. Magaliaess, all of Brazil, were in thecity today. Baron Branco is the envoy to President Cloveland to act a8 arbitrator in the dispute between Brazil and Argentina over the possession of the stateof Pansma. The president has consculed W@ act as arbitrator.