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2 THE _OMAHA DAILY BE THURSDAY, JULY 20, 18¢ The contract between Corbett and the ex- herman law. A them arathe mayor et Lneal | 5 France shows somo electric beacons position gives the latter power to remove . - " of the city, the president of the Chamber of : any show from the plaisance which it may [CONTINURD FROM FIRST PAGE.| <'<-||nn'mn‘-a, the prosidonts of sevor:l ;umks — | '*“' 'lu."l"lulmh;w' ”)II_'; of these lamps SET ' deem objectionable. This, the judgs says. f 5 hands o scoiver todny, | and fruit ‘companies. Wholesale merchants, : ¢ . | stands twelve feot. The aye can oasior " . . . . Vesterday's Oard Brought Out a Great Crowd Tefu him no discretton in the mALter and O | 1y is wminscule hands of a recole $360,000 | Mino owners and wanafacturers Electrical Appliances Crowd.mz Into AL | jook towara the san at midday than into Public Exhibition of Proficiency in Physioal of Btandard Breds. simply refused the injunction. 'This settles | jp excess of liabilities. but the pressire of The resolutions Mvbra forwarded to the Departments of Activity. | that paralyzing glare. Prowoss at the Tarnverein, f ¥ Soa 3 24 I the matter and Corbett will have to go. the times and sharp competition made the | president of the New York Guaranty and Germany has illustrated astronomy , reaching him today. business unprofitable and the business should | Indemnity compan, with TENNIS TOURNAMENT, i wiil be ——m— lectricity, A ring of red and yel- ST TOO MANY STARTERS IN THE 2:35 CLASS B et 8 wound up, It 18 ciaieied ored{tors Wil be Stoek Yardy Attached. AMAZING GROWTH OF THE SCIENCE | low lights cn a great globe shows the | WILL TRY FOR TOURNAMENT HONORS — paid in full and a substantial balance left. i B s ts ¢ [ES— One Mateh lshed and Another Tegan Sax Fraxcisco, Jaiy' 10 —~Attachments ag- | orbit of earth about the sun. - SIS Wis Crewded iad (e Beve Was Was the Record Last Evening. OKLAY RES. grogating soveral..thousand dollars have | Masie by Prosogeaph, One mateh finished and another begun was A last night's record in the city tennis tourna- | Banks In Oklahoma City Close Their Doors Impse of the Countless Mechan List of Those Who Go to Milwankes and been filed against '"u Union Stock Yards company, whose great, meat packing estab- Unfinished at t visitors walk down the aisles of Fitth ient—Today's Factienl Operation in the Electrieal Chieago—An Interesting Program ity building the strains of far Program Promises Some Great ment. Allin Gond Condition. lishment'is at Rodéo: Gontra Costa county Bullding - Progressive Rivalry of away music fall ..|,”fh.- ::'n' Sometimes t Evening, Witneased by Sport—Other Races. Denise and Wilbur started in about 6:45 OKLATOMA City, Okl July 10.-~The Bank lly««- claims are sAhdoito be preliminary to Natious of the World, cornet, then it is a full orchestrs Many German Cith against Brown and MoKell. from whom they | 0f Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma Na- | larger suis b A okt of M ‘haps o sin or a chorus, It is TR had taken one set on the previous evening. | Lonal bank closed thoir doors this afternoon | JEREE FRCS, Ehe Immense plant, 1t 1s sald, funny toseo peoplo start and look off S10ux Faris, S. D., July 19 —Speelal Tele- | g¢por gotting within two games of being | There wasa heavy run on the First Na- - s “What will they give us next?" said a | toward the doors or the windows as if | FOF Weoks and months the conversation of gram to Tie Bee.|—The second day of the | guk they finally righted themselves by | tional, but it withstood it all right. State . | Attached a Brewery. farmer, aftor he had looked over the col- | r¥ing to locate the distant source of the | ® 1ar€e proportion of Omaha's population has race moeting, although not producing any | winning six successive games and floated | monts are unattainable. Now Yok, July 19.—Tho Farmer's Loan | ) o 'opuoiouieival implemonts from | BATMOnY. In time they porceive, por- | turned to the topicof the national gymnastic phenomenal time, brought out some very in- | into the final. Here also they failed con- | “1he Bank of Oklahoma City which closed | and Trust company, as trusteo, has brought (ke sl griouftural implements Irom | poe0 o ohvnle of rods dlstant, & funnol | touPnament to be hold at MilWwukes and the teresting races. Tho weather, track and at- | SPicUoUsty in he first four games and only | 4 "qoors today is only temporarily em. | Sult against the D, J. Buingler, jr., Browery | the cradlo to tho latest LOmPACt, €AY | 350 or threo feet long and six or eight | Subsequent contest botwaen tho Germat tendance was all that could bo desired. The | Poiife” ud”" Lawrence, who had_come | varrassed and will opon tomorrow, giving | COmPany to foreclose a mortzage of 81,500,000 | running harvester. “Something that | inches in dinmoter at the Jargor end. | and Swedish systems of physical training, 2:85 trot proved one of the most stubborn | through the other half of the draw with a | certificates of deposit in lieu of casn which | FI¥Ch on the brewery property to secure | will run it without horsepower,” he | They realizo all at once that they have | which is to take pince on tho World's fair races over troted on any track. Thero wer | byo' and o walk over and ono mateh won, | tho leading morehants. of the elty wil | 220 i & added, “and lot us sit under the shade | Walked into the foeus of a phonograph | grounds the Iatter part of this month, fourtoen startors, and they had to be started | played a steady combined game, aud if they | qeceptas cash. The stockholdors are all Tialy's Bank » und seo it do the work." tube and that the beautiful music or Preparations have boen steadily going on in three tiers after trottint five heats. The | had kept it up for the second sot might 1OW | mon' of large porsonal responsivility and | Rosts, duly 19,—The Tribuna gives a somi- < singing is being ground frém a cylinder A was postponed until tomorrow. A great | have been waiting for the first price And all began to tell what they had seen of labor s In the Omaha Turnvorein to complete th depositors w drills to which the division of the *“active: 1 be paidin full almost im- | offei mediatel confirmation of the report that turned by a little motor, fot tomorrow. Thoir_liabilities aro 5,000: ; ) ed in the 3 aving suggestions in tho There is & temple at_the ontrance of rac s predic Robbie I here were not as u ecord, which | ground as on some previou on the any peoy nights, but o 10 r 1 bosent for a ., members of the Chamber of 1 0y " N1 e ; s L1 11T p s y T A and the “bears” have subfected themsolve will Insure his roll for $,000. Thero are | sidering that the singles wera finished L T L A BT LR O and journalists are {mplicated in | Blectricity building. The bowilderland | Electricity building. Peopls walk into | i'sein o e abis e oo the e twenty-nine entries in the 23 trot, which | the best doubles pairs had already been The, Okithioms National: elessd {ts doots Banca Romana scandal. of the fair, says a correspondent of the | one door and out the other. But they | prizes set out on theas asions: and ‘brin will be cut in two and one-balf trotted Fri- | defeated, that was not to have been ex- ¥ . . it L immediately following the Fivst. President New York Exchan long in the interior, although | them ) Quntations. Globe-Domocrat, Is the Mecca of all | lif Styles says the asscts are i | there f ) me in triumph day, which will be made an extra day. Fol- | pected. ' But those who were there saw z de ! e g TP f A s nothing to seo but the bare walls week thov dot i lowing is the summary of today's events: | some interesting tennis. Deniso and Wilbur | gia'ps *i¥s the wsscts are abundant, and o 10 = [Bpocla’ Tclegtam vo | classos of visitors:. In it is something | gy foir aones ianging from the vanited | Sructigns Trom Teace Tty 9108 & played a more finished game than when they | [l aAnpiy for permission to restme at onee, g change was quoted ® | that concerns everybody. The house- | ceiling. But through thoso eones pours | Until the finale of list night given. i two Tielis U 1 1| suarted in at the beginning of last week. | oyt A Chicago, $1.50 to §3 discount; Boston, | o B ! public oxhibit - i i Jetlo § o dAn I ihe birat National has withatood a ateady | 55't0% Gortta istounts Se. Louls, 85 dist | ¥i¥0s €0 up to tho north gallory to look | music in floods. The artists who play | Public exbibitions in WAL LA uarry K. 3 4| and in his partner, and Wilbur put in more }“:':';_'""":“"m:"fl;l"u’:l‘l«‘; o s a0 | couns. S 7 through tho transparent door of an oven | und sing are soven miles away in the | i (G St mt LA o : R o 3 oon, checks were i ity sart of the THEIR R IFONEEOOMS BY | Lo ¥ S HOTIOEIREOS UL TG THas Born Woaiwi Yrar| S mfltw;\k‘:s :f'ffo‘{"'.'.‘ l;"d':v M,;l,g‘}j;fi paid as fas as three tellers could count the Ranpehen for Hubness. wherein meats roast and biscuits bak ]h:u:_ll' f(th-.‘ ; 'Ilu i ¢ !h]n lri.u;mt l:_\l teur gymnastic feats. Nicklo Plate. | some Sl should have | Money, and Prosidont Richardson announced | poyoxa, Cal., July 19.—The People’s bank | The oven rests on s table without the | (on&-Cistance telephone and are turned | = Several hundred people were prosent and Dollio M.... 4 seemed no reason why 'y should ha 10 the crowd that thoy would keepopen until b loose with almost the foree they would | exhibited groat interest in these exhi Durango Tiiio 5 | Gommenced their evening's work by 108ing | midnight, adding that the crowd might hang | Feopened this morning with plenty of coin. | semblance of a stove or a spark of fire. | have if the listenor woro in the room | Which wero freo 16 all lovers ot physical . lliatoga Ohiet. % | four games in succession. Neftner of their [ iy G SCCAK thak the crowd Only four depositors drew out the first hour. | Ana yot the cooking goos on hour after | whore thay ars bt needdee] culture Digmond Dick... 9 7| opponents played what could in any sense be M A b ity bulk ™ R aTagiute, Witk sicotelaal oclally fiie wore tho Wand oRerclsss L Tim 9%, calied n strong game; Brown espocially hit . —_— Started Up Again. hour. There is a little clectrie bulb 1e manufacture, with electrical ma- | FPESE ok WAL 2:85 pace 18 BAILS v and i o EASIER AT KANSAS CITY. LoutsviLLe, July 19, —The Second National | Jight { i chinoery, of dynamos which shall in turn | p3thG thirteen active wirners.” Thoy wera BRR.... 2 1 1 1| his balls gently and seldom did anything o . y 14 Se Nationa ight in the oven. and under it hangs a ) Y i 1 g second time to . music. 1T 01 2 6 4| brilliant. Still ho and McKell kept together bank of Ashland, which susvended three | thormometer. The S Td * | generate mote electricity, is carried on AYS Woro - wsed o 0. bertino. 18 8 2 2| welland it was not often that cither would | PePositors Gaining Confidence In the Banks | wooks ago, resunled businoss today, thermometer. - The housewives know | BT SiRaTE L eC M, o T 1.000: casion with Hgutos sroot Tt diBirers Soy. id. 18 4 8 5| ke thicother’s ball, s o Kxcitement Aboat Over. —_—— the cooking is progressing, for thoy can | horso poweris shown in comparison with | tions tho tueners. executid movements tas R et R an Rleh Whon this was over Doniso and Wilbur | _ IKAxsis Orr s July 19.—A feclingof | Rireworks, balloon, Courtland beach | smell it as well as see it. A little wire | the little motor which runs a drill for | might bo envied by the it i b Moyl s BRI | i a reehtr Bl TS ot Ske b g"e'g:;l’::";’ L e i fxausne Oty | tonight. Music, boating, bathing. which loads into the oven does the whole | excavating bad teeth, ; D e ey oy Indood obert Tte . Lawr 3 0 > 0o saliz ery amor h —— : i 7 = erformed with almost the same profic oy g 4 7 8l | old basolineundnot gamo " to perfoction, 80 | punlty iy ovor. and b every ok tadne the SISOt TOr SYRYRINY, business. Other little wires run to disk + Talks with Klootrlolans. Exerclses on' the parallel bars A 9. I uch & worid vatt bo upplied 1o players | oceiving tollors were busior than the tollors | AR unfortunato young woman, who | for cooking hot cakes, to irons for laun- | Tn one end of Eleetricity building the | followed hext and wero equally s good. 2302 2 1 1] Gniderable ?,m,m,u‘“;';fl,nm'rf’ and . Fos- | who paid out. Thoso who withdrow their | Piteously pleaded to have her namo with- | dry purposes. Thero is nothing the | American Institute of Eleetrical Engin- Members of Omuhi Division ck © 8 818 ap °| benner, standing almost on top of tho net, | deposits whon the excitement was grentost | held, was in the matron's room at the police | Kitehen stove and range do which is not | eers has established headquarte comprising this division aro fiby: D13 17 11 O seldom hits at anything which wouid be | avo roturning them to the banks, while | Station last night. She is in a dolicate con- | duplicated by the unseen ageney operat- | There the eleetricians meet to talk in a nd consist_of: Paul Wurl, Edith Gard 10 6 6 8 dr | botter loft to his partner. Whonho doos | {hogs who had deposits in the banks which | dition and deap trouble, She says hor hus- ing through the blue cc wires. | mattor-of-fact way about the discoveries Bl Wurl, John Krage, Otto - Wurl, Phitip Glenmioro 18 97 4| e ul hr e enewaly tokill it fo | wont down have taken up thesubectof | band is mamed Morrison. Ho s | The visitoris told that $35 will equip a | Which scem so strange to other people. | Mocller, Williu Jocsel, Fred Kuhn, Dottof Jooupin, 31T e e G e ol s | Feoreming witha vim. "It tho wishos of tho | & traveling iusurance agont with | HOUse with tho utensils, and that & a | They find one foature to_ criticise in the | fensen, A Do Lo IR S ¥ 1610 8 7| Juentlydifioult totell whethor the ball has | depositors n the two national banks whivh | Bonanunetony 1o aeoiicon, "Gt "8t | month will supply tho olectricity to do | exhibition, and that is the prosonco of DR s LS Uity 2 als 380¢ he . Several time suspended, tho bank of Kansas City and the | fat O ket Yomestio | all of the kitchen work. s0 many clectric belts and pocket bat- y A R Consul Chiof 111 12 8 dr | the two sets which ho played last night this | Aigsouri National, were followed the doors | o T T SO DL A LB Sleain S i i 2d by thoso of the b ) dumb- Shemdallah. 8 7 5 9 dr | point was raised, buv the umpire, Mr. E. | Ciiid'be thrown ‘onen tomorrow morning, | oubles. She claims to havo been residing A dozen newspaper men made up | teries and othor devices which the pro- | bell oxhibitions taking tho place ‘o tho g o g 8 dr Hart, ‘was genofally sustuined in his go- | Jiould bo thrown fntho hands of the | b East Des Moines, Ia., with a family | of the twenty-four most wonderful things | moters offer as curatives. The elec- | wand excreisos, followod again. however, by Muestro. 4 4 6 cisions. Soon after the match opened a dis- comptroller of cur everything dopends | M 1 Bullington for the past two months | they had seen at the World's fair. Ten | tricians are as conservative on the sub- [ those on the paratlel bars Time: h 3 i cussion took pl and that they legitimate to to whether.it was me to Neb ch over the net to return as ol her to ¢ She has been visiting a family on North Six 2-yoar-old trot: on his action. Depositors in the other banks of them, acting without consultation, put | ject of electr: as a therapeutic. Here two 250 pounders, George Menzo Voht SRl i it > tela v cory near to the to There is just enough mystery about | and Herman Schaeffer, distinguished thew- Ella Woodline. .1 1 [ tho ball, butit was rightly dccided that, [ %7 caually anxious for reopening. teonth street fora week and wants to o to | H L l‘-"”"*”.“l"'{_‘”‘ e e T b R iy arbatiad| [sBlvGaa by whelcs sV IV oL QR Ik s foate Charles Boggs. .3 2| although' the racket may follow the ball Viaea Lincoln, where she claims to have friends ieir lists. Teleg atost tri pose thngs to mate them taxe, sald | i which an uninitinted youth of unusual Salllo Nutwood 8 8| over, it may not como in contact with it on | Drrorr, July 10, A Ireo. Dross spocial | 1t i3 thought that the soung woman is single | Umph to dato s the telautograph. The ph W. Pope, the secretary of the [ gyrongth and a lithe form would not wr ke 2 4| o bthor aldo. ror, July 19.—-A Free Press ‘special | 50 S KV 8 s infidel She | telautograph pagoda is hung with speci- wn institute. “People have got I'he following well known Oma oiile ner and Lawrence took the first | from f\'}:mm e, Mich., says: Judge Burke | jsabout to be confined, and so keeuly fecls | mens of the work. The inclos d space an idea that electricity can do anything | pose this division in 28 mes in tho first sev and ran out at 63, | Of the Cleveland ore commission firm of Cor- | her position that she ‘threatens to end it all | geeupied with the machines, cach occu- | And so they are prepared to secept on | ready named: Carl 8 8 econd set Denise and Wilbur were °s & Co., now in the hands of are- | by committing suicide. pying about as much s faith the electrical devices and to be- | Dr. "R, 5. Lucke i < abead most of the time and got five games of | ¢ Aims that Ferdinand Schlessinger | LHe young woman certainly needs prompt tor GRIEN T He e ek lic 11 cure all sorts of ailments | Doyle, William Bloedel, Tn, o they v the first nine. Darkness wis then coming and kind ment. . i I o) Robert Unger, Herman s 2 ves the firm 270,000, which Schlessinger graph sits in front of one of these from corns to mumps. To have such an ACING b on, but it was agreed that, as the next game | or > the 3 — i 3 > + 5 Rohlils, Hel HofTmeistor lore RACING RESULTS, Was cortain 10 oqunlizg e semvo onoe e | 81vs i3 70,000 abovo tho real fizures, Burke NV b b T m N g i tables and writos messages or draws pic- | opportunity to display such things is a | Jogkry ey Hoftmeister and ‘theodofo Some Sensational Kesults on the Washing- | games or sets, they would play that and o gan "“!v‘lml. lln".::;) s"‘«‘v:m:l‘n I\:“ n ‘The banking laws of Nebraska are excep- | tures. With the pencil connects a wire at boom to business in them. pleasure trip to Europe, In addition totheso then stop. Denise and Wilbur won it, and What impresses you m clectrical display, Mi. Pope “The application of elect avor of depositors, one of | Which follows closely t voment e me t in this | about twenty-fivo other members of the turnverein will accompany tho party, which ¢ power, ves over tho Chicago & Northwestern at 0 alleged to be erroncous, | tonally strong in Inventorics of the mine and other | the particularly wise provisions is in making | the paper. The receiver sits at a s i property of the company were completed | the stockholder's liability to depositors | /8¢ small table with paper and penc E is now one set all. The match will be finished tonight, and whien it is over Cull- ingham and Battin will play an exhibition Cu10AGo, July 19.—Maid Marian's remark- able performance in the fourth race was the m v s ; SRR RS 5 squipped as i s case of the sender. | 10t only here in the building, but on th 0on, ; Kendall stable filly with Thorp up ran a Scores: REpreseHtRLlves e —for instance the German Savings bauk of | (/¥ | 1 Eperithansenail bt big ‘.a‘i"v L) LOCoNEtES ot the application of electr ed to appear at the hall av 2 p. milo and twenty yards in 1:40, beating the DOUBLES—SEMI-FINAL ROUND. other creditors will confor with Schlossingor | this city, has a capital stock of five hundred | £, % HBSE SP REREE O the tuvoiver | SECEmes B oo SRR A0 Gttn o Shilboj otincaim e rocord by onehalf second. Thomile from | L0 henias and B, Wilbur boat J. 8. Brown | at Milwaukeo tomorrow. Tho result of tho | thousand dollars, supdribed by one hundred | uourss upon the Coher peper. Srming | launehos which Diles on . the. lagoons. | mureh to the dopot bogun. Dwolvo musi- the wire was run_in 1 The Quickstep | 814 T. McKell, 6-1, 6-4. conference will probubly settle the future of | and fifty-seven stockbolders who are among | ciqe Jo b (el S 4 . Sl ey Fhdsaii ol stakes had a_field of se en starters and FINAL ROUND, the Schlessinger syndicate. ‘Lheir mining | our ,m,,’t Prosperous ana conservative m* side by side, the contents of the two pa- | We had soen boats propelled now and | been engaged to accompany the entire party thero was u most exciting finish botween | L O bontso and B, Wilbur va ¥, Posbenner | intorests in this districy are probably worth | zens, who have mads themselves personally | POrs are found to be exactly alike, with | then by electricity in a kind of experi- | to the train with appropriato mus; Flirtation, tho favorite, Ohio Belle, n Ken- | 81d G. Luwrence, 3-6, 6-4 (unfinished). £10,000,000, and in am ordiary scason the | responsivle to depositers for one million dol- | he exception that the writing and draw- | mental way. But this is the first timo | | The romatndorof last evening was spent dall stable filly, and May Fern, a rank out- present embarrassment would be only a | lars, showing their implicit confidence in the | ing on the receiving slip are not quite so | fifty electric b have been run Joymenyt Bty 7\“1_.,1-’; dw);o Jma lnld all uu; lwm:]. 'l'huly AGUE GAMES. temporary trouble. institution and the determination on their | strong in color as on the nding slip. | smoothly for bus purposes day after her and Mandolin clubs rondered nished in the order named, heads apart. = art tha 0SItOY. evor lose a | The former is i o TG 3 pear| srati plec- etk F * First race, ono mile: First Ward (6 to 2) Place, but Misses. Poyeroy, Ia., July 19.—The rolief com- | Savines bank. A bauk on such a foundation | iy }h',,,.;' the medium of an clectr e | T e e alloon, Courtland beach yon, J. G, Murphy (8 to ) second, 8t. Croix (4 | NEw Yon, July 19.—Boston won the first | mittco tonight issued a lengthy appoal, | as this with an honest conservative manage- | o 900¢ Sl ik SO G ULl f R g A Nt SOt o0 to 1) third. Time: 1:4114, T T S * D £ 8| sntiis nenateinsit b BAn kGt clana rent passing over a wire connecting the | more important is this elevated road, | tonight. Musie, boating, bathing. Second race, mile and a sixtoenth: Contont fi‘" o “‘_9" & g . l"_ & ‘u I stating it is already confronted with scar- 8 b two machines. the intramural, runby electricity. 1t peaets - IRl VE (333 to 1) won Rlgnor second, Fuia Primrose | time, but during tho second game the Bean- | city of money and means to_do what should P R e e Tlow. arhsany Iusecnal has demonstrated w an be done. ignt Untortunatos, avne, acolored lady of ense,was ar- nizht for cutting her lover, John AR caters were practically helpless when hits | he dono—principally to build up homes of "Third race.the Quickstep stakes, 2-yoar-olds, o 4 P iy P AN0 81,500, ono-half mile: ifrtation: (6°to 8y won, | meant runs. Attendance 10,200. Score, first | the unfortunatesufferers from cyclones. The Ohio Bello (10 to 1) second, May Fern (4 to 1) | gam A third. Time: 49, The distance is three miles. Iseeno | Lizio P reason now why any clevated road can- | rostod | not be operated by slectricity.” New Youx, July 19.—The Columbian Lib- | Germany comes next to the United erty bell committee sent from Troy all arti- | States in olectrical progress. That coun- committee says the impression seems to S that could not be fused into the Colum- | tpy's forty Bitors¥ocon oy : 6 : Bell, across the teft hand. Lizzie and John I 3 Now York 10010102 1— 6| have goneabroad that ample money had | €'e® try’s forty odd exhibitors oceupy 10,000 What a0 eleatrioallonEinaors think X 4 Fourth ruce, milo and twenty yard, E 5 fantoon tpibites o 0 i an Liberty vel v - | fe o s Ge hat do electrical engineers think [ 1,9 4 jite difference and Li de her " Fifth raco, »LX fariongs; T8sie O 6 16 ) won, | York,; Boston, 4. “Earned tuns: New York, | received, and 1t is the wish of tho committoo | Leered to make & Colimbian peace plow | bilitics of the e senmmed jthe po trioirallronds, 'suoh. for instanice, a8 tho il o ¥t sorat eiiraliiMioy.a s chiargedyith Jirazos (7t 8 socond, Runyan (710 6) third: | & Boston, & Butterles: Gorman and Wilson: | that the kood citizens of Towa and elsowhoro | without cost to tho committee. The Libecty | ibits made by the Gorman exhinitay | Projected forty-mile line between W being drunk and dis Timo: 1:15% astright and Morritt. respond more liberally with money to ac- | bell committee now desires wood of great his- z 2 ¥ i 2 SGtaio ol s for | ington and Baltimore, and the one Charles Hatfield placed a imder his ‘b:x'-h raco, ;nl,lfl“n‘-;ll'Alslx!g-on:hm‘irnbflo 117 _Second gamo complish the desived cnd. The committee | torical interest for the wood partof the | A1 many forms of electric lamps for | jovgp hetween Chicago and Indiun- | bely t night and almost caused a riot in Bl blies it s rocondi ook (Bto 1)l | New Yori. c3 89948010011 invites the most rigid scrutiny of all its | plow. surgical purpos: hoy aro so small 45005 just chartered? the vicinity of Twenty-fourth and Caming s i Boston. e u 21000 u_yo— 3 | work. - and so cunningly contrived that they “Speaking for myself,” replied Mr. | strects by his loud and profane oratory. Dull Program at Monmouth, Hits: Now York, 9; Boston, 7. Errors: Now Disanlots Koo raiBet at Reot. ZLUCALEERERITIES, can bo inserted into the organs of the | p,, I I don't iny m why we | He was givena ride in Chicf Seavey's hurry rorl o B N e Set n 3 R L St ope, T dol se0 any 50N y Wo = Lo 4 Sl L Moxmourn Pank, July 10.—The program | YOUk:2; Boston, 6. Eurned rins: Now Yori. alotingiR U 3 ) Boston,' 6. Batteries: Baldwin and Koll: Loxvox, July 1 wizen today was dull and uninter —Stocks opened un- | Mrs, M. Rogers Webb will deliver a lec- | LumAn body and used to light the way | should exploit clectricity on such ong esting, but the | Sinley and Bennott. ; weathor was perfect and a crowd of very re. Bopepian changed, declined and then advanced sharply | tura on e Position of the Nogro» at | 10F the diagnosis and the knifc. lines while steam does sowell. Tho | jaaiues Smith, oy McElroy and o spectable dimensions mado its appearance. gloleaiop Al on large buying orders from London and the | Hartman hall on July 26, Eleotric Thermowmeter. legitimate field for the electric road : ) Firat race, theScud stakes, Aive-elghths milo: BALTIMORE, July 19.—~The Orioles made it | continent. There were rumors yesterday Today will be motion day in the The electric thermometer brings be- | the suburbs, in giving quick transit ove Tormentor (6 to 1) won, Stonnell (1°to 2) sec- | threo straight — with the Bridegrooms. | about the solvency of the brokerage | courtsand allof the judges whoare not | fope one's eyes tho temperature which is | stre That is an enormous ficld. W, ond, Meddler (6 to 1) third. Tim . Score: firm of Cre Lichstenstadt & Co. | absent will be in_their respective rooms for | 10in . po; tered at a distance, say “’ ha just begun to oceupy If Ch who claims to be a friend o econd race; milo and u sixteonth: Kinglot | Brookiyn 110000000-2[It was discovered they grew out | the pucposeof disposingof matters which | OIS registered at a distance, say avthe | have just - bog B st cago were supplied with streot slept in the jail s she would et rid of this vil- | Might because she didu't pay her fine last 3 4 Ty ant month. Mary dy of 1 complex- stem. you want to o, who has i garrulous gab which is . was : ) : bottom of a mine of” private speculation by the junior | are on their dockets. e 22 o |t member of the firm, who was di This is o busy season with the license in- | ; 2 Pointer projects from a small box; Kt missed and his liabilities assumed. The | spector and_the city clerk’s department, (¢ | it moves up and down, sideways and in | lainous transfe cond, | Baltimore, 04040211 Joe Kelly (8 to b) third. Time: 1:48i. a0re: D 1 Third rco, five and ‘n halt’ furlongs: Prig | Hits: Brooklyn 6: Baltimory, 15. (6 to 1) won. Halfmine (6 to 1) second, Harring- R o g ton (310 1) third. Time: 1:10. srano und Kinslow 1 al i ] ¥ firm is wholly solvent and declinod proffers | is the time for the taking out of licenses by | eurves. If you will take the trouble to | g0 anywhere you've got to change ¢ quite appalling in its vulgarity Fougth race, ono mile: Yourig Arion (6 10 6) TP T e e of assistance, A preciscly similar thing | several hundred people who engage in sev- | observe closely the course the end | and look out for transfers. Very fe Henry Bagley's name is on the polic yomRon &lcuse (300} secand, Cortainty (7 e oUpithe Loud, huppened in the firm of Arthur, Anderson & | eral different pursuits, City licenses are | that pointer describos in the air you | realize what opportunities t ter, with a charge of vagrancy and suspicioa Fifth ruce, seven furlongs: Cactus (6 to 5) WasmiNGToN, July 19.—Philadelphia took | Co., with precisely similar resuits, taken out fo: six months, where the business | will find that it makes a dozen different | are for electric strect railway Just opposite. Henry had lost his cyesight won, Arab (9 10 5) second, Speculation (7 to 2) 2..\ last game of the series with Washinguon. Bar silver was quoted at 33, or calling is permanent. lotters, and in such order that they AN tanIa ARt looking for a job. third, T 1:27: Score: e Councilmen Jacobsen, Steel and Wheele: 11 th ki i PR SR Sixih raco, six furicngs: Jullen @ to 5 won, | Washington 008000000-3 Silver Parchases, ot i e hosler ;‘fifi“ .L“‘j"'"““;"t;’f‘ ""M"l‘l ric ¢ompany. | “Did you find_anything notablo hero ! ~ Cane for Charity. ; | thimdmpre (@ 19, Jg,pecond, lteckon (3 to 1) | Philadelphia. .02 0 4 0 0 7 1 0 *—14 | WasmixaroN, July 10.—The mint bureau | Puildings, Builaing Inspector | Tilly, Con. | L1138 i3 one of the automatic tricks in the ‘way of artificiul lighting, Mr. | Information was received at tho police thrd, Tinie: 1:16%. Washington, 2¢ Philadelphia. 19. | today succeoded in getting offors of silver at | tractor Coots and Architect Beindorf are | WiCity pinys, and it keeps up the s ; port | popesn station last might that a Mr. vosiding Going Again at Guttenburg. Errors: Washington arned runs: Wash- PR BUAIT South Sistoonth atrce. wan. In b y £ it conside i co—T114 ing an examination of the city hall | hour after hour. “'I'he most notable thing in that way,” | at2117 South Sixteenth T it 2.8 ington, 3; Philadelphis, 9. Batterles: Esper | Whatit considers a fair market prico—711¢ | making " o8 7 vay o initi ] ning aLey,Riliat BouthySixteonthastroetfavasiinin Aflxfl:':§.'J'}ii{::‘iulc‘:;"‘?.:'.f"iu'fr':fmff-.vyfl-m" wild Girord; Woyhing kud Clomonts, " | cents por ounco. Tho gold reserve recovered | Yesierday, provious to its accepiance by the | Not far away are tho initials of an | 4ia the seerotary, with & laugh, i Uhe | disent circamatomeos At os o worthy P h o the ground it lost Monday and again began | council, S0 far no defocts have been dis- | electric company in incandescont _bulbs, RSMikizatatlohaskithe iipldats. its “cutin-tho-well? climb toward the nun. | covered by the committoe, excepting that | A pointer moves along behind thoss (7 to 2) won, Maid of Richland (40 to 1) second, CLEVELAND, July 19.—Killen mowed down | qred million. The reserve today amounts to | the ventilating fans do not work perfectly. | letters, and as it points to them one 3 L T 29 o Cl D) Ired millic L ,. ) 3 i el ee, ot fuslonga: " Capinin Sponcor | LiGioYsiands, whils tho Pittsbures showod | gus,5¢7,057, against 87,752,007 yesterday. | This will bo remodied. aftor the other they flash into light, absence of the gas exhibit. | haven't | ghject of charity. She has been ill for sono seen any gas exhibit; have you? 1 see | e and has three children to support. that gas pipes have been put into this | jro husband des some ti First raco, six and a half furlongs: Beeton kson's curves. Score: M 2 P h X f i building, but there sre no fixtures and | | b o o : i o g Currency balance today amounts to $25,324,- | People residing in Omaha who waat to do hOme f ) ud | bue she maua ut an existenco :égm)lm:u.‘ flonJ, (& 10 3) second, G'0°D | g1gyetana 01100 003 a g | Surrency 25 BT e R DA A0 (AR (310 ")2};{;:) fi’v""{""; “:;:(‘t"l!““"{,’)“1:“3}:";"‘.25 1o qas 13 used. The only gas T have dis- | as long_as_sho th and strength Third race, seven furlongs: Tourl (8 to 5 | Vlttsburk. 11410021 0-10 to write their messages in plain language, | Pt 2 es 1LY covered at the World’s fair is that row | Yesterday she became demented and was won, Madden'(7 to 1) second, Glenlochy 6 to 1) | « Banker Day Found. leaving out everything pertaining to politics, | 1'€0ple study the effect from the n-:;:n. of lights around the base of the Admin- | found wandering aimlessly around in the third. Thne: 1:40%. lll}:'\-;‘t;‘lnm' una; | nd MILWAURRE, July 19.—Froderick T. Day, | as both the Western Union and the Postal n-qm the rear and from the sides. The istration building’s dome.” woods north of the city by a kind-hea Fourth raco, six and a fourth furlongs: Air- sbur, 4, arkson and O'Con= 1 yg president of the Plankinton bauk which | Telegraph companies have received instruc- | pointer doesn't touch the letters. Why | iy fonaTies \ - | colored man who called”"an’ officer and shaft (6 1o 1) won, Grand Prix 3 ) second, | vor; Killén and Stensel. L by 5 Rl S R U e liehb i Nask,: ush A What nationality comes next to onrs | {2200 e Kind nelghbors a Faine Uncertainty 6 to 1) third. ‘Timo: 1:25, Colonels Pull Out in the Ninth, Tecenuly falled, was locatod Jn Flint, Mioh,, | SRS Trom b10 head offues which bar | does the light flash, just as the polnter | iy elaptrical oxhibits?” care of the children, and will see that the Fifth race, four and o half furlongs: Adalr yesterday and the capias for his appoarance | the receiving for transmission of any and all | reaches the letter? “Well, the fact is he Germans. The construction of | i i A @ to 1) wan, Sweot Alleo & to 1) second, [ CiNciNxatt, July 19.—Louisvillo won in | 15" iowi' to ‘the grand jury iadsctmens | ciPher and political cablegrams addrossed he G 5. > n family is taken eare of until the proper au- Fleuretto (8 to 1) third. there is no relation between pointer and the German electrical mac inery is pe thorit i, 744, tho ninth fnning by timely hitting. Score: | recantly rondered against hins was sareed | 10 the oitizens of the South American coun- A A akce aetion in the matter, Sixth raco, four und & half furlongs: Bolp | oy y rond 8 letters excopt that of location. Tho | foet, One interesting exhibit the e fardy (5 t0'1) won, Plofomy. (20 10 1) second, | {neimnat 30739989 =8| uponnim The bankor is in a sanitarium at | 7Y . lottors flash - into light automatically, | feok: OBo interasting e Lk Coneart nt Hanscom Park Princess Rhelda (6'to 6) thivd. Time: 545 utsvilie . “Errors, | Flint and will be allowed to remain uatil [ The Omaha Toan and Trust company has | Pg pointor movos automatically, Each | Danemake 18 o five wivo system of dis- | Hendert ut Hens . | YTy TR P its: Clncinnatl, 14; Loulsville, 12. Errors: | hig hoalth 1s regained, gone fnto tho courts with an injunction to | ' 4& KO "; ‘“” *' ""‘ ‘f"|¥~ i tribution, which seoms to have many > following will bo the program at the | N e 3 Ginainnath 31t govleritle, 1,/ Earoed' zunei e — restrain the salo and the removalof tho | A0ty indepondontly of the othor. But | vantages over any other sys.em for in- cnth Ward Military band concert to be New Youk, July 19.—The following are to- | (1 e in s irattor e el } B Antl-Silver Convention Abandoned. property of the Omaha Basket Manu- | having been started together they go on | o4ndescent lighting in this country, It at Hanscom pavk this evening: day's results at Hrighton Beach: St. Pavw, July 19.—1It is probable the anti- | facturing company, situatedat West | working in harmony, the letters ‘illumi- has more flexibility.” ANy First fivo furlongs: Prodigal Son (6 to Standlog of the Teams, silver convention which was to have been | L4Wn, claiming that it has an unpaid | nating asthe pointer passes. The motors UT don't like: to oritic ntiniod he Witehnnn £ won, Carinine (6 to 1) second, 1annibal (6 to W B0 YR O TER 0. RS [0 b8 mortgige for 380 on the build- | keop the two in oporation in oxact time. SERE MRS I QEANANS: | Sl ive futlongs: Queen Toss (@ to | Salldelvbia 48 24 1.7 cluctonad.. held here the lattor part of this month will | ;g4 4nd machinery. 'The property 1s in tho - | Mr. Pope, “but the movable sidewalk on o i Quoe Hoston, 20 O St Louls. 8 60,9 Chicago. 0 50,5 not bo called. Tt Is thought all the influonco | hunds of Sheriff Bonnets Laving heon lovind | The pointor nover gots ahead of the lot- | 1o longr pior whore the steamboats i that could bo securod in any ovent has boea | upon soveral wooks ago, that: some judg- | ters. The letters wait, when the end of | i3y striking oxample of the folly of in- brought to bear on cougress, and that a mere | ments might bo Satisiod. the line is reached, for the pointer tore- | {1qucing an oxperimental system in so | gathering of men here or anywhere else to The Central Labor union has asked that | turn and begin its work over again, publica place as this, ond, Josle (7 to | Clevelan: 5) won, Factotum (16 to 1) se ) third. Tie: 1:02%, Pittsby Third raco, mito and ‘a furlong: Logan (7 to | Brookl 10) won, Kng Crab (8 to 1) second, Fidelio (6 to | New York i its ourly ov 1 ity Facesbix fusiongs: Geralding (4 to 8) Tourlsts’ Wheel Tourne: Gage,esolutions WouMd nos Havo sy 1aflu- | she unoesuplod room o the f1th foor of tho | {huse sutowatlo awitoh-boards boat the | ining Toro In tho way of ol | won, Birrocco(? o 6 second, Gold Dollar 0 1) | Great plans are belng 1aid by the Touri o city hall bo sultably furnishod and per- | illusions of the magicians, They make | jechanism has been tricd und proved to | thi Timo: 1143, i g Laia by the Tourist Wil Wait for Bettor Prices, manently made over, along with provisions [ it possible to set illumination to music. | o practical before it was exhibited, | Fitfh raco, seven furlongs: Wallace (9 to 5) | Wheel club for the races at the fair grounds | Cummvanva, Mex., July 19.—The great | for conveuient elovator sorvice, to the union | They open the field for rhythm of light. There are two sections running atdiffe TR T e e ton e TP R G: 1190, cocouh UncloBim (410 1) | on Baturday aftarnon. It s probable that | smlter at Chihuahua and the SantaElalio | £051he uto of iis dopandent families of lubor | Tho Incandescont waltz Will bo tho Hext | ant rates of apood, You B0, Thom om0 10 | Crmeke rrataruition Iwt wn tunt pixth cuce, mile and o quartor. over v | & o contcate, b Which depend s "§roo | mines, for which it was recontly built, have | forth tho fact that the unlon represents | tPIDE: AT the other and so reach the greuter speed, | had front place in the Wor BT Sanrtn (3 1o D)won, iug Solows worth of prizes. Omaha will have twenty- | Shut down to await a rise in the price of | 11,000 mechanics, and all unite in asking ~ Still, three miles an hour 18 100 rapid | yjo,41 congross today. A larg ol 3 five entrios; Lincoln scnt word last night | silver. ‘Thore has been a great decreaso in | that thoaction bo taken. Tho committe | Tnono corner of Electricity building | for ‘women who got off backward. | Leiel (OVEress oday. A L i00d Sport at Detrolt. that there would be thirty starters from the | the amount of ores shipped from Mexican | on public property and huildings has the pe- | a wave of light comes out of the floor, | The construction is complicated. There o " Gouno! o ines to smelters in tne United States dur- | tition in hand. Dernorr, July 19.—The weather was fine | Cabital; Council Bluffs,’ Sioux City, Des | I 3 . : o T \dod, P and tho aitondanco fair at tho races at the | Motes, Chicago and otlier towns will bo iug tho past fow weeks. PERSONAL DARAGRAPHS, branches to the four points of the com- I think, with the accompunying | Hehard Lo Tunen prosided, ap | Detrolt Driving park this afternoon, Topress lmbdnlx‘x" some great speed contests Exports and imports, e pass, follows zigzag arms out to four | gearing. It is almost impossible to have | Tnd others, Other yathorings (i the sos oleat, gaces 221 prgos | Drelincourt won, | "5l fawture of the tournament will b the | WASINGTON, July 10.—The valus of mer- | Adolphus Clark of Lgudon Is at the Pax- | hugo balls, which it transfors into red. | ull of these motors runninig just righ waro thoso of the kindergarten, manul Eh e #MRAR TN + HO8E | parade of the wheelmen tomorrow night. In | chandize exported for tho year ended June | ton. , then white, then blue. After that the | the sumo time, If any one of them gets | training and art instructurs, the university trotting: Lo Tosca won, | this the Omaha Young Men's Christian | 30 was $347,423,000, against $1,030,225,000 for uckey of Broken Bow is at the | light vanishes, only to come out of the | out of gear the whole thing stops, And | extension section, of the blind, nd, Island Wilkes third.” Bost | association, Turners and Tourists clubs of | the previous 'year; imports, 041,076,000, floor a few seconds later and start on its | so we have a movable sidewalk which | teachors of the dea the opening session of their moves up a large column to the ceiling, | are twénty-five or thirty different m . Omaha and the Ganymedes of Council | against $827,402,000 the previous year. W. J. Yn'un and party of Baltimore are at | course again. Fantastic is an inadequate psn’ Vi sonsiderabl, tion Third raco, 2:15 pace, and tho free-for-all | Bluffs and, maybe, & Lincoln and From P e PR s PRy WOrd to. Damiribe the teioks of the Autes s;.’:;'"{;'mzl'"‘;;’u‘f,I“{;I:j‘ worgtla pention, gf WiIL 150 Purely u Chiosgo Amir, trot, was unfinished, club will take part. There will be fully ’ e Mr. H. H. Harder retarned yesterday from | matic switches. only fault T can see in the Intramural | CMICAGO, July 19.—Negotiations are in prog- heel fige. b WasuINeToN, July 19.—Four hundred and | ¥ ¥ y fa ! ; wheelmen in line, headed by the Second PP b " i Chicago. Among the motors and cables and | yoad is that one must elimb the stairs to | ress for the formation of a now wusical NEW BOAD RECORD, Infantsy band. ty-four thousand ounces of wilves Were | "y, nonyd of Grand-Island was at the | queer contrivances stands a large threo: | rasul thn’ one, RUAk Olimb tho staire to tion, to bo known s the Chicaxo | Matehed u Pair of Jacks. 2Oered tho Lroasury today ab 76 (078 denta. | Murray yesterday. k13 soated surrey. The visitor frosh from | have some movablo. steps .t mpany. It is 1o be backed by half | Splendid Performauce of a Peonsylvanis | Cumysxys, Wyo., July 19.—(Special Tele. | boventy-ilye - hous ves Wore U | pyan K. Morice, trifvéling auditor of the '1-,-un,l,.,,mf(m building wonders what | carry the tired people up to the plat. | & dozen rich Chicagosns, and " the compuny Tum, e e fountey Lot v | €78 10 Tux Bre]Jack Groen of this city i Milwaukee, i in Omalin, tho vohicle is doing out of its dopart- | formis without offort on their part the | il inchide no vae exept Chlengo ariisis Sris, Pa, July 19.—Charles M. Read's | wag matohod today to spar six rounds with Kunsus State Baoks Go Up. R B. Ritchie of 4’ Northwestern has | ment. A closer view shows that the | gystem would be perfect. But that has | AMOnE the singors provosed are: Liilun Kus. road team, Lunett and Evangeline, broke | Jack Ramsey of San Francisco, with six- | Torexa, Kan., July 19.—Tho stato bank | 8on6 to Hot Springs, S, D. surrey has neither pole nor shafts. But | nothing o do with the principlo. In | tomn i Scvade G 1 faugene Cowlos, the road record this morniug. Thorace was | ounce gloves. The mill will take place July | commissioner is informed of the fallure of | W. R Kelly of the law department of the | in front of the driver's place is & wheel my opinion this demonstration of the | Engel, Ada Somers and wmany othors, all for s wugor of $1,000, and the distance from | #2. Local sporting men will back Green | \po giate bank of Parker, Wood & Sons and | URion Pacific is rusticating in Colorado. which connects with the running gear | use of eloctrio power for elavated raile | Chicayoans. s Girard, Pa., to Mr. Read’s barn in this city, | heavily, Though o mere boy, ho has shown | the srate bank of Yates Center, both small |+ It is now understood that President Clark | and guides the course. & brakewhich | o AP0 Y it e t —-— atxtoon aud one-half miles, and the time o | WoRderful cleverness aud stamina. SR Sk " will not return to Omaha before August 1. r sy Bpmj SO l'“‘:m.’r:h‘fc,l e Nlm'lt Apey Mll“i" v;:m;‘r’;:.: o b:; 8 o i | Bepublican Nutional League Houdquariers ' — o - >ts | electrical achie el VEW Y R T lowad was 8tiy-five misutes, Amnteurs Onos Mo Jaught & Nowspaper. Miss Knto Fowler returned to Owahs | upon & motor almost hidden, itis 80 com- | fair » a JVEW Lank, July W.-Tho headnuariers of X 1ug from nstandstil with a ik peangq | New Youx, July 19.—The raciug board of | Moui, Als., July 19.—The Daily Reg. | fetterday from a short v | pact under the body. Eldetricity for mem———— o Lo A (R BAA L B sulky and with £d Beruard, Budd Doble's | the League of American Wheelmen has de- | ister, ono of the oldest newspapers in the | = Gonoral Passenger Agent Francis loft for | F0ad use has arrived.” The mud on the AatisSanipess Lax Now.1as NoJ Shippod 10 Chicago, where tho future Nesds 1stant traiver for soveral years, haudling | cided by & mail vote to reiustate Jobu S. | south, has mado an assignment. Publica- | Chicago yesterday to attend the meeting of | Wheels shows that the surrey hus made | MiNNEAroLIs, July 101 quar J y & ago yesteraay to atte \ quarters will bo, the lines. The distance was covered in | Johuson, the Minneapolis racer, and Howard | tion will be continued under the authority of | the Western bassenger assoclation and Ae. | its first trip. law became operative this morning. forty-nine and one-half minutes. The road | Tuttle of Chicago to the amateur ranks. | the court. James Munn of the Elkhorn leaves today. A complete electric forge is in opera- | authorities have yet made DO MOVE LOWAI | S e e A o8 e . y. p g P - yrms mugh and full of sand holes. Quo of | Tiieso ridors wore susponded lust mont Judgments Againat Erastus Wiman. Judge Nevilla with his wife sod son left | tion. The ends of steel wires and rods | enforcing the law. s ;J::dl. o/ l‘w';lnt‘;"l:hg:sn:l '1':.?'w:m'wa: NEw Youx, July 19.—Judgments aggroga y.le‘uorday g:.r u(;'hhm 0. ‘;l‘h?y wll; spend | are put together and cllm]wd,' A our- Anthony 4. B xtad WHAT CURES PIMPLES ulto fresh when it cawe in, and showed no | A orieket matob is boing arranged for next | fug over $10.000 were flled agaiust Erastus | three months lo soolng the fair and expect | rent of electricity is applied. The ends [, RVEREN 0 WIE®E LEEREE L o The coly really succonstul preventive and cure \,u of distress. ’l‘hli rworlsl beats the buumly h'o:;u(; u:m-culel‘:u.‘; g%m;iz:l Lman on notes today. 15 18 o "urlf;fedi then wlxl: ‘"fl v.‘hulr;l!uule; Th: Anthony J. Drexel woro consigoed to the ps of pluplus, biackheada. red,ouih Boston twenty-mile track record, which was | embers of the Omaha Cricket club by Mr. By eyt e welding is complete. Bul e process & PP s , bands, fulling hulr, aid Laby bl Afy-elght mflymm. C. 8. Cullingham and Mr. E. Hart. v | Carpet House Assigns. Ex-Governor Grant of Colorado, who ex- goes tu‘ithur. % unites steel to iron, tomb today with unost 13 services, #,offloy balr,id ey lesu- 2 oy R BroukLyw, July 19.—The large carpet | pressed his vlownlon “L‘um .lnd’l'hu!licm iron to copper, one metal to another. e YN g —— R ”"j' ',m:m 2 ““,T pirile Corbets Must Leave the Plalsance. Dunay, July 19— The eur of the Royal | POUs of Hardesburg & Co. has asslgued. B tate ety mastamny. By tnd “mibie: | Thero is no more trouble about splicing | Baumimonk, duly 19 Sunday, Octaber 15, e J Cuicag0, July 19.—Judge McConnell this | Irigh Yacht club was today won b: {.. Spokane Feople Favor Repeal, new $0 communicate on the subjects in ques- | if continuous lengths are desired. The | has been cf for the colebration of Cardi. preveutive of cloge ternoon refused Lo grant au injunciion re- | Satauiis, Britanoia ucnld,d)luuuu d. New Youx, July 19.—More thao seventy | tiom. onds of wire or rod lLave only to be [ nal Gibbons' silver jubiiee. £y whel