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won by hlun'l'l- from t ; —_— ntate. In the fifth race Counter v ¥ ‘Vwmpv;l home, ;ln easy winner from NATIONAL RERGUE GAMES. | an ordinary lot. Results: Fg 4 5 — ” . 1 Brawny Jake Sets the Three-Mile Record yiirst race, cloven uixn-v;\_lhufl'\' o mile: Latest Twist Given the Scheme Machine by | Boston Wins "f'"' P l-::vlv'- tn a Game | Failure of All the Operators to Attend Given Miss Maud (3 to 1) won, Kentigerna (3 ) . hut Wha Close. Nearly Five feconds Lower, second, Derfargila 8 to 1) third. Time the Pacific Road Committee. PHILADELPHIA, May 17.~The Bean- as the Reason, Imparts A Valuable Secret To The @ to 5 won, Blitzen 8 to close and exciting game. The score - - eatera downed the Phillies today In “‘v _— P PETERSON PUSHED HIM ALL THE WAY | Sailny 5'6’to's) hira, "ime: Ysi ™" | REILLY'S UNION PACIFIC BILL REPORTED | a tle until the eighth, when Nash sot in o | MINERS PLEAD FOR LIVING WAGES Ladies. T Ridiculs 6 to 5 won, Houndelay 5 run on n two-bugger, Score: T D Philadelphia ond, High Point Belle 6 to 1) third. i & v Boston ... i 101001 Operators Say They Cannot Pay More at /I NTERE! V Third Day of the Austin Regatta Sees Some im 101, Plan for Settling Indebtedness of Western X y y at VE RE NG. i | Philadelphia, Boston, 9 | Provalling Prices of Cosl and the IT IS VERY INTERESTING fourth race, Preakness stakes, one and it Lively Boat Rac Good Sport on one-gixteenth miles: Assignee (4 to 1) w Roads in the Hands of the 1 Com: r : Philadelphia, 1; Boston, Several Ruce Tracks—Base Potentate (5 to 1) second, Bd Kearney ( mittee — Semi-Annual Pay te punsy T 'n.r,rumn, Miners Say They Cannot Live to 1) third. Time: 1:48% hase § Juffy. r Brode Ball Results, Fifth race, five furlongs: T et L Ll hits , "Hallman, e R (1 to 3) won, Mirage (1) to 1) second, Ps plays: gAML IR L os off il [ : preciate Tler Condition Beoauss They AUSTIN, Tex., May 17.—The great inter- won, Addie (10 to 1) second, Hoey (5 to 1) | WASHINGTON, May 17.—The plan gt minutes, U'mpir s - | CLEVELAND, May 17.—This Is the glooml- Have Beon So Themselves, natfonal regatta witnessed its third day of | ¢hyrd, " Time: 1:15 settling the indebtedness to the government J rsey and Clements; Nichols and | est day of the blg coal conference. The |Iu|rrv-m-v!u;l A;I\W-r."‘“x‘“ 1\';:“"‘1“"‘1'::-\;‘ '”V‘-”’H::l"'“ Results ot San Francisco, of rh.-mx'..rm(» r;\:ll::v’.]nvls mdwmcn“nn-mnluv;.;:,. U S, OU Wannitgeam 81650 miners and operators before the convention duction of the grand fina i SAN FRANCISCO, M Firat race, | committee on Pacific roads will probably | .y riNGRE May 17— Washington | Was callad to order seemed as far apart as B RO D o o s || e eHesy (8 \odh: sron?. ot by | commit itselt has been formulated. Today | would have been shut out but for Mc- they ever were. Not even a modus vivendi | On a recent Sunday afternoon the writer 2,100, the first prize being $1,000, he en- oy L L BUCAE UG L 01, Burl the subcommittee, Representatives Rellly, | Graw's error in the sixth inning, while - A od Wl gave Interested attention to the narration b S N DG ey T Kyle, Powors, Hepburn and Boatner re- | Bulimore batted nard and won with case. | Wreo¥ ':;rfl*:::::mm: ape e o | Which follows. It Is hore reproduced almost D ancouver, 1 o - | D, Prince, Red e Brito | o . 2 3 dicdass % : = s A d at | exactly in the words of the lady from whose Peterson of Vancouy o 14 I;nm'm f D, ‘Prince, Redwing, True Briton I rr:'«.lln..‘ »n[n ll‘ mln full :3:":"\;(“\‘;, Baltimore ... 10 101430 e10 another time was expected. Tips it tojl—bra. 8. B, Cook, of 260 Thomp. EURLTRV O TCRIBLS Die S oL N0 Second ‘race one-halt. -mile; Victory, | Tie basis of the:pla, which involves new: | waehington O OOR0 AR O O The convention was called to order shortly | kins avenue, Br v Secol J , as called to order shortly | kins avenue, Brooklyn, N. Hosmer of Boston and Ed Rogers of Si 11, Sullivan (3% to 1), won; Miss Ruth, | features not before proposed, requires the | = Base hits: Baltimore, 13; Washington, | o ¢ “OV 3 i 4 We three sat at the front windows of thel W11y Fats 18 LN6 noLin: which: Gade[ 101, MoAuiire. (8 to' 1)) sscond = Coauutte;| gevinpiiaiimant (68" tia FFesaAL: RNt opts | Aug Errors:. Baitimore; ¢} - Washingtoriay | BIer.0 olclook G Chalrman: Batbar okllodfodiustociiioring ¥ine nark, : as Men;: Cook toga. This race Is the it year, | 01 Peters "1z to 1), third, ' Time: ;| i tarned = runs: Baltimore, 2. Two-k for a meoting of the conference committee. | gyve thin leaflet out of her lite, one of her daur broke the world's record las Arno, Snow Blossom, Silver, Sewanee and | gage and the substitution of a new one, Brouthers, Kelly, Cartwright, Jo; The miners had been informed by the | s auidee e ot o ey 0:06, with T Outright also ran. chicl o be & v o hree-base ' hits: Bennings. LR, r VARG U OULHL L s gl Ward, Radford, Cartwright. | MOrning papers of the bellet expressed by [ My husband and I have been married,” rowing over the course tright o 3 @ was well made. I an led | (i5 to 1), second; Cocheco, 103, Lioyd (even), | semi- ayments, e v and es. Ume my marriage I was often tired, weak, ex- Wit s | third, ‘Time: 1:16%. Ida Glenn, Inkerman, " pire: Stage. Batterios: Hawke and Rob- | Mot keep the men on strike much longer and | Ju¥ FOATT GRS RERBLRCREGHIRD, to. BE. pass on the jump, when Gaudaur stuck his oars | U ki S - of which will be to constantly 4 B hausted, and my strength seeme 0 be pass tilla and Green Hock also ran inson; Petty and Dugdale. they proceeded to dispel what they called & | jno from me. I was then troubled a groat deep In the water and fairly flew up the | [S0Urih ‘race, one mile: Carmis, 104, [ decrease the debt and gradually extinguish 3 3 LT wi ed a gres 2 ] 3 Lhk Doyle Won it Alone. delusion upon the part of the employers. | deal with indigestion and dyspepsia, and course, with Peterson a close second. They | Ames (4 to 1), won; De Br , 114, Ma it. Payments are required yearly of $1,650,- 3 ¥ . 5 vl od und the | 18on (even), se ond; Happy Day, 103, W 000 from the Union Pacific and $1,500,000 BROOKLYN, May 17.—Doyle’s batting | They pointed to the fact that strikes so com- | sometimes since. I would be well two or soon mm;m: ‘;..r.:m): mnlx ,,\‘\,:.I:H;.'.lv:::»" he | Kinic (& Tto D, third. Time: 0%, SIF | rom the Central Pacifio. Roushly spoaking | Rroduced four of' the sfx runs scored by | plete and far-reaching in result are not de- | Uiree months and sick two or three months mile l‘:::‘*k ha nnu.r ::h[ i L LI e e 7, | It is estimted that from fifty to sixty-five | GOV, ALYSRWC BAME: | clared oft by the strikers when they have 8o Yo rR 466D R ABRATY Y k0 W RAFIAR;:. T 60T T Dk s e ver the courss like | B Jones (1 fo 6. won; Artist, s Cheyalief | years AL L S B U T e L1000 0120 2—6| much to encourage and o little to discourage | not eat any solid food. 1 lived on boiled Nt b LR A 5 (E AL DL Lellt i s Gasite Brooklyn <0 0001020 1—4| them. Secretary Patrick J. McBryde has in- | milk, taken hot, right off the stove. That ; ur, realizing that the silent | (6 to 1), third, Time: 1:16%. Rube UBur- | The measure will be known as the Reilly : i ; v 3 - kel ALERL 8 rows also ran. bill after the chairman of tho committeo | rrms: Vi, You York: o Drooklyn 7| sisted all along that no settlement can be | Was my dict, and I got very tired of it; but oarsman from the Pacific slope was pushing Tiw bR b0 Eolio WEYRRIG ke sy ( > v It's a Frost at St. Josoph. whose ideas are largely incorporated in it. | runs: New York, 1; Brooklyn, 2. Two- | made because the operators have not yet felt ottt 5 LA b / him hard, knuckled down to his work with A meting of the full committee will be held | base hits: Doyle, Carrol, Kinslow. Three- | the rigors of a complete tie-up. ymf_“":\.;fl ‘if,'"'_(‘:::‘:‘m‘\:'l 5:1 (!:"‘_ulr““!“ l\-“llfll;qf one Co fiz’ ce, sweeping home only a short | ST. JOSEPH, May 17.—The program of 3 Hae ; 1 X o'In the lead, breaking his former | the fifth day's racing was cut to three [ tomorrow to consider the bill eie, "85 by Heemeds: 2 b astatht, "3 | Many operators started home last night, | warm weather came on I hoped to get better, rocord by making a fim of 19:0114. Peter. | SRR, OWINE (6 00 S (L M THRE | parLrOAD MAGNATES 1N oMANA, Two Mours.” “Umpire: Lynch. [ leaving thelr proxios, and some went away | but did not. The opcning buds on the trees | gy )90 I‘/ .l'fl(, ) Batteries: ' Rusie, Van Haltren and CAr- | (s morning, so. that the eonvention, when | Ot there in the park found me as weak, low 7 L) son knocked It off in 19:0214, which showe w the program will be free to B o in good condition, Gau- AV - : rol; Kennedy, Gastright and Kinslow. serablo as cot o winte EStacamenoware ln) gedcontltioly au; re Will Thefive races, as usual. | Oliver Ames, Second, Talks of Reorganiza- [ “PITTSBURG, May 11—No game; rain. | It was called to order, conslsted of not more | f"y,h'jicrali® a8 T had boon I the wintor, For- ol o pushed him harder than he was ever pushed | Tirst race, five furlongs: Belle M won, Jo o UMD LR Standing of the Teams. than 300 delegatets, as against 401 on the | surely, all the time. My nerves were foeble all persons; some for in_his life. ks, T CLLCRG, D BRLTUTQiel | MO 2], ity CLIG LG, G Played, Won. Lost, Pr. Ct, | first day. The small operators expect the | and shaken so that my sleep was habitually about one person in every The professional half mile with turn was et e ive furlongs: Nehawka | t°OF% Of the estate of the late Frederick | Cleveland . . 20 15 4 80.0 | larger ones to make an effort to break the | bad. ten; others for about one in won by Ed Rogers of Saratoga, who cut | Second rac Ve LUrlonER N e KA A Ty AR RElatant trol- | Baltimore . 22 15 68.2 “At last, by the advice of friends T went ' the water like. & knife, making the dis- | iy OB, Busk, Walker second, ‘Muntela | and it (" 5 r“'l' “‘“l“" ]c":“"’ ol | Bittsburg a1 % | strike, as they, especially those from Pitts- [ “RC ISt BY the adyice of friends T wen twenty. And so the propor- ] s e: 1:02, er and secretary o - | Bltts e 2 : : . where a ome Ll s tance In 4:03%. Thira race, five furlongs: Roy won, Lil- | cor S SeirCary ot sho US on Pacifie re- | Ehiladeiphia ....::00 2 L 5.2 | burg, who have taken contracts to deliver | time, but my friends saw I was growing tion could be continued untit The senlor four-oared race for one and [ lie Lochiel second, Blakemore hird. ‘ime: | celvers, and Mr. Carr's family arrived from | Hoston oo oL E -2 | abou 500,000 tons of coal to railroads and for | thinner, and expressed the opinion to one it reaches the most exclusive Chicago yesterday via the Chicago, Bur- i S 1 -0 | the lake trade at from $1.90 to $2.17 prevented | another that I was in a decline. 5 A 4 ives 4 and special cireulation which a half miles with turn was won by the [ 1:01 il 4] Modoo Rowing club of St. Louls in 9:24. St. Louls Spoiled by Rain, lington & Quincy in the special Union Pa- | Nrewkiva " : 00/l & wettiement: Dhat A00tor U NTERUALSNALS 1) (Al idod Entrees: The Modoc club, the Western ST. LOUIS, May 17. " y's card aty cific car 010. After a day in Omaba the [ St. Louis. 3 Last season coal for fueling vessels sold | liver oil, but T told him I couldn’t bear the appeals only to a narrow Rowing club of St. Louis and the Louisiana | the Falr arounds had for 1 feiture a | party will go west on the Unfon Pacific, Mr. | Chicago 19 6 3 from $2.25 to $2.50, but this year before navi- | 1ooks or the taste of it, either in Its natural i { Hoat club of New Orleans, steeplechase over the short course, and | Ames and Mr. Carr to look after some cop- | Loulsville ¢ 3 16 | gatlon was fairly opened an operating com- | state or as an emulsion. He looked grave circle of connoisseurs or The senlor double mile and a half racs | j§ SGLEer (o, Graw, & good erowd, dRspile | per mines on the line of the road which | Washington 25 | pany took the contract to fuel vessels for | at this but said no more about it. So 1 lay specialists in any branch of ] Mr. Ames’ father assisted so largely to build, 7 $1.90. One of tho western roads gets its | there and lingered and sank; that s all there study Mr. Millar to take a look over the system. supply at Green Bay, Wis., for $1.98 from a | 18 to say of the result of my trip to the i with. turn was won by the Modoc Rowing | (he threatening e port becoming a sea of mud, the rain driving Mr. Ames said that he was not local firm, after being shipped by rail and [ country.' Sloux(City Wins at Hnme and Takesitho 1,000 miles. Such contracts as | “Every time I went up to visit my wife,” Z ke ((fi300/r of " GAUDAUR LOWERS HIS MARK ?r‘:'%'n"fi"‘s e v e et | CALLS FOR A NEW MORTGAGE } | CONFERENCE CAME T0 NAUGHT MRS COOK OF BROOKLYN mile and a furlong: JR— AL vas Thero Are Many Persons Who Can Ap- ftosa H (8 to 1) club of St. Louis in 10:19%. to a low level bec the track GOOD SPORT AT CHURCHILL DOWNS. | in frightfully hard. The talent broke | in Omaha in the interests of the Union Pa- water over sven, three favorites and three outsiders | cific, of which he is a director, as the re- 3 Lead Once More. theso have so far prevented a settlement of | Said Mr. Cook, “I could see she was much Talent Treated to an Off Day as Only Two | landi ey sults: ceivers had taken tho management of the | SIOUX CITY, May 17.—Sloux City won | o "Voved question. thinner and more fecble than before, al- ‘avorites Won, G : Ohio Belle (41 pLonarty out of the hands of .the direstsss, | today’s game by unmercifully pounding NO AGREEMENT REAGHED. though she didn’t like to admit it."" . i3] abinriob i 2 “Well, that [he Ullder 3 L Gartla (10 to 1) second, Par- 4 LOUISVILLE, May 17.—A good card and NonALe (G LR, but to look after the Ames trust estate, | Watkins at the closing innings. Score: continued the lady, “I felt te (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:17} After the folnt conference committee had | j¢ it wore physically possible T must get fine weather brought out a crowd of about nd race, one mile: Deceit (3 to 1) | which had large interests in Omaha. *‘With [ Sioux City.. 0200300821 3,500 people at the Downs today. The track | won, Red Cap (3_to 1) second, Arthur G | the large crops promised in the west,” sald | Grand Raplds 15000112 0—10[ reported that they "‘0)‘;”“ not asrod "““{“::r home, and so on the 3rd of November, they 4 s was fast and the sport fine. Colonel Clark | (5 to D third. frime: 1:00, * | Mr. Ames, “I anticipato a revival of trade, | - Bage hits: Sloux Slty, 18; Grand Raplds, g-mlé;e:chl‘nx:‘;:f;“l':{“ ":;‘dz bl wrapped me up unlldhrnlugmlmu home, what In its Standard Edition » meeting ot ed as it had | T race, i -sixteenths: h I h been i . Errors oux Ci irand Raplids, . S | was left of me; and what there was of me N se EAMCNLLIL thetmeatidy continued a8 It had | Prince Carl ‘(1 to ) won, Little George ‘,‘;‘3 T e n omaha but & | § Rarned runs: Sioux City, 1L Two. | He recounted the history of the committes | waighed just 98 pounds, 37 pounds. less thay appeals only to that wealthy K tig 1% cieutingmt i, vesent! vese: Tné || cond, Archblshop (81 to 1)) third. | JtT0 {0 lan when herealx months agoand|| GaiS,hits: Caruthers, Twineham, Hart. | meoting and sald that the operatora offered | [ weighed in my girlhod. Here I could do sclass who can afford to pos- 98 e g rece 3 e ! - ree-base hits: Valsh, ogriever. 5 6 . { va v ¥ principal event today was the Delbeck stake, arter, hurdies: | am informed that conditions are much more | Home runs: Stewart, Hogviever. Struck | &0, &nd 68-cent scale, while the tminers Talingf eaty Botlng: funiy Balt gs0r iR hat sess a work so valuable that and was won in a driving finish by the fa- dilly 6 to 1) won, Liconomy (6 to 1) | favorable. There ls returning confidence in | out: By Watkins, 1. Passed balls: Twine- [ FHIE held out fo8 9 BAG G PR 9GSO | might happen, [ had tried doctors and it sells at One Thousand L8, e cond, Bushranger (1 to 1) third. Time: | the east and I belleve the worst is over. | ham. Time: Two hours and fifteen min- RERNV WA DoRoX] sh e geob; drugs—often useful to others—but of no use ¢ : vorite, Ida Pickwick, by two fengths. Addie The Union Pacific recelpts are showing some- | Utes. Umpire: Kerins. Batteries: Hart | tions and the condition of manufacturing in- | to me, Dollars a Copy. But the Buchanan, 6 to 1, won the fourth race in a six and a halt furlongs: | Lp8 BN O K nce of last year a | 80d Twincham; Watkins and Spies. terests the operators could not concede the [ «On the next day after my return my i) it : hot finfsh, Startér Pettingill had considera- | Soundmore (7 to 2) won, Jennle Harding | Wha » belng yodr e R e e advance asked. husband brought me a bottle of pre-digested - Popular Edition appeals to B LG e G T (R | DTt @0 (0 9 WL elacs | Sl By G0l S R S B o i, b e President McBride was the first speaker | food, and sald a friend of his recommended all persons, and is built for ce, ag they acted very ugl e i . A ., May 17.—After a hard v . 4 s 2 G post. Selika kicked the Prince of Darkn Sixih race, one mile: Rocquefort (4 to | continue staplo and are considerably higher | fight of ten innings, Kansas City took | LOF, the mipREenld dey pilline % | it and hoped I would try it. I tasted it and the masses. in the left side before they got away, but | 1) won, Pioneer (5 to 1) second, Joe Court- | than some of our New England roads.” a game from Toledd today. The visitors | have a vote taken on the compromise of- | it tasted good, nothing like cod liver oil. I did not do much damage.” The talent did | ney (8" to 1) third. Time: 1:46%. Upon the question of a reorganization of | Outbatted and outfielded the locals, but | fered by the operators, but he | began taking it according to the directions . not fare very well, only two favorites win- Finishes at Hawthorne, the Unfon Pacific Mr. Ames remarked that | ClUmsy base running. cost them several | would guartee that the — miners | without feeling the least confidence in it or onfr[léllnd ning. Resulis: ; 2 g oty i 1d be. | runs. Klusman made *two - tremendous | would be unanimous against it. Con- | indulging any hope from it. But it did have First race, six furlongs: Domingo (10 to HAWTHORNE, May 17.—Tirst race, one- [ he thought the Olney proposition would be- | home run hits. Hu 1d and Niles both | tinuing the speaker said: “As a native [ a good effect, and that quickly.. It gave me L 2) won, Simrock (8 to 1) nd, Cora Taylor | half mile: Leo Lake won, Tatta second, | come a law with some modifications. When | played magnificen{ly" lemlm base. Score: | itizen ‘T blush to think that the busi- | an appetite, d 5 & B i os Blicharity | B caga et S this was to oceur, hovever, tho gentleman | Kanas. City.... 8,0 4 0 10 2.0 0 211 nens interesta are bullded upon the starva- | " I could eat the old kinds of food and they t/le Oualil 0 e and seventy yards: | was silent, remarking that congress was a | Toledo 073021030 0-0]jon and degrading wages paid the laborers | didn’t distress me. Then I began to got ( to 1) won, Glenone (0 to 2 second, Irk- | Strathmenth wom, Vassal - see o i pos e 8OmE, (8 to §) third. Time: 051, third. Time: 1:49%. second, "THISIE | very uncertaln body and that small opposi- | ~Base hits: Kangas [ty b Toledo, 16, | [ reprosent. We want you to givo us liv- | some strength. At the end of a week, to ;3 Tol ) Third race, the Delbeck stakes, selling | Third race, five-elghths of a mile: Sal- | tOn might put the matter over indefinitely, | Errors: Kansas City, 6; Toledo, 3. Earned | j;0 \ages and Increase the price of your | my surprise and delight, f found I had Y, ' g geepstakes tor Syeur-olds and dpwards, | yator yon, prite”second, " Delphine. third. | 88 was demonstrated in the silver fight in ;';1;;',,,:;:‘"flg,flchg.""bog;,,;‘,gleggr,,,;‘;m e OGall 45" You oAn Egeba Tairy DEORE:# Thero ||l gaineds cwob BEindsst At the Senni ot tha tfie Wo Jdlllvné w?nll. King e (1 to ) second, Gascon (7 | Fourth Bice, thires-quarteraiiof a mila: !I;nacnar;a;a!. of the movements of industrial | fEld, Miller ’flhic;_ih"!e bits: * Miller, 2; | can be "°fg;“g"""‘;‘:s“‘g;‘lgu,‘:“-n};"’;‘ o[ recandiwssicite) [oreisiandifc oo ek ol he d FOR Eig Tee (4 o, ethay ; : 1 ; atfleld, Niland. 'Home runs: Klusman, | starvation wages. Th Wwo pounds every week. "he difference Detwe: et Face e Furlongs: Addle Duch- | Siamio SN Afagsle Murphy second, | bodies_toward’ Washington, ho stated that | 3 'BShic pays: Shearian tor oanay. | fhrents, but. they: stand togethor poaceably. | 1L s el weaks now, and T weigh 114 The differencs between them 3 New Englind had not yet experienced the | Struck out: By Daulels, 2; by Foreman, | carnestly and determined as ever, and will | pounds, just 16 pounds more than when I is mot in kind, but in degree. Span 6 to D yom BMyrtle @ to ) second,| Fifth race - three-quarfers’ior a mile: | gypit 1o N e e e || B Ul out i gD jalele, 2, 1 andoval 0 rd. Time: 1:04. Zoolein won, Amelia May fl o e| 2 e: 0 Hours a éen minutes. r t! sent fight and = = is i . Toie Titeh ‘race, ‘one mile: Sun Diege (@ to 1) | yrin. thind Fimel% . Moy second, ‘Dat- | JIOTLE 2 o tioularly along. the" line” of | Umpire: Sheride. - Attendance, " 500 | &%, m:-e;niormfl:\‘ttlrggflg’l‘l:! presentifettiandy frametnomo; 'r cart eat anything, have no 1t is a difference which would aper (7 to &) second, “The King | Sixth race, five-cighths of @ mile: Pop | the Union' and Northern Paclfic. “These | Datterica: Danlels and Donahué; Fore- | PREIT, 2 president. McBride, F. L. Rob- | atairs liko a sirl, and T lnow you will belicvs. only be recognized and appre- me: 1: rey won, Olyanna second, Hi Henry third. | conditions,” said he, “will right themselves “fih\‘,‘;\‘u‘;’“;o['j{s'j"finy 11.—No game o | bin of Pennsylvania secured the floor and [ mo when I say it is all due to Paskola,” ciated by the connoissewr and Sixth rflce,.mx furlongs: TLucasta (7 to 1) | Time: 1:04, and I look forward with confidence to better | goconnt of eold sweathor. made a_strong address for the operators. “And you think the pre-digested food art lover, or by the scientist Jon, Clintor (@'t 1) second, Jim Dunn (2 to s —— A noreX rouneroa it ineR¥ Iy tha hodsite P t th third. Time: 1:17. LOSE OF THE SHOOTING. and more prosper > S VIcTREresidentEREnna folitis minerRfannoy olct ( NG tanaing orli Fea co President Penna Paskola did all this for you, Mrs. Cook who valwes monographs on Pln)lvsed. wxoo"' lnsg. Pr.flCt. half of the miners, making an able argu- | never felt so weel, and like living, in ten all the mechanical and execu- Miss Maud Outruns Kentigorna. High Wind Do = ture.” ciation then took the floor and spoke in be- “Certainly; if it didn’t, what did? I . L 2 7 g nd Brings the Sport at Columbus to SEFEVERATE o e NEW YORK, May 1 In spite of the HOMESEEKERS RATES CAUSE TROUBLE. Sioux City. ment to show that the operators were In a | years as I do now.’ Hoelniation e e position to pay living wages now as at any | * “It fsn’t my wife's Increase in welght 232 gagsaag threatening wedtner the attendance at the | . ey ";\"‘:"’-“:{" l";;‘ 5 - | Toledo . 20 ravesend track today was fully us large “OL] S, Neb., May (Special to Py - | Grane apids. as that of vesterday, at least $,000 being | The Bee)—This morning the wind came | o i ormmsenger Assoclation .12 A% | Kansas City time in the past. alone,” remarked Mr. Cook, “but look at suggested. present. But one arrest was made, and | tearing down from the northwest, filin other Might aniies. Hands, Minneapolis Colonel Rend of Chicago then secured the | her! her strength! her enjoyment of her- R A o ol warcanty atmice | the alr full of dust, mixed with mgeufi CHIOAGO. M0y, e Tboui Aatorn: Pasten RO B e D one o |{selt; (Herbright fapirita.Shoghad inonefiof ] been' declared unill Monday, In the firet | feathers, making the Shooting g9r. aiiociation; noy eg & ReRtion (beadsil pigihljtes troubled o, s o DOt sldne 10 | thoso thingdtill Paskola gave them to hor. rewe rom @ race the horses Were sont away (o4 poor | and east side of the grand stand esen | WIth the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Ohair- [ DStTOt weoreeerin 9 o D e e oo ol || Tt can g doian milohs foriothien paople) . start. Kentigerna, Miss Maud and Derfar- | worse than i Srandgstandifeyen i A e AT Al sty 65 and 56 cent basls for mining was too 10w | through her statement being published, why glla wero the only ones who were seriously rse than it was the first day. Most of | man Caldwel 'y Al | Omahs and Councll Bluffs Fishing Clubs. | and proposed a compromise of 60 and 69 | it ought to be published.” 9 Considered, and the first named led to the | the boys are leaving for home on the | that road was making a rate of 2 cents per [ The Omaha Fishing club met at the Cross | cents. He scored the miners' association “What my husband says, I say,” added ecnanica ! last furlonc, when' Hamllton came up with afternoon trains. Pollock’s gun burst this | mile to parties of ten or over. .He imme- [ Gun company's store last evening for the | for refusing to permit miners to work in | Mrs. Cook; “anything less would be in- R D cnl g p e lead dowm :3:":‘12::“{3 he was shooting In race, a | diately sent word to tho lino that unless | purpose of organization, which resulted as e N v nare hepcneralors had oon: gratitude fon' my. part and culpable | indit: S . . i : e ec own out of th ;W X T erence to the sufferi thers.” - a flne contest, the only one of the day: he right burrel | it stopped selling tickets at that rate it | follows: William Simeral, president; 3. B. | e (1% SRR 08 (e ek (i S | ference to tho sultering of others.s " e tandpoznt ~ Comanche was the favorite in the second, | #t the breecch about two inches long. | would demoralize rates throughout the ter- | Meikle, vice Prmdant; Nip . Ours, secre- | gue guch an arbitrary ukase. Turning to the | thin? Are you famishing for food which ? ch winning with & g0od geal to spare. ‘Tn_the | Dust flying on all streets, making shooils tary, and Will Townsend, treasurer, ra IAso0tnE, [jrioryjotitiielassocialipn A" co-operative club vas organized in | miners he said: “You miners must consent | tho palate refuses and the stomach cannot The difference consists mainly almost Impossible. The shoot ended at The Missouri, Kansas & Texas replied that — = h 5 €ouncil Bluffs Tuesday evening, wit to a compromise scale. If not the operators ? % % 5 & = noon today. ~ Results: the association had ignored its fnterests | (0N e oficial roster? 11 G, fown, pres. | Will bt you until you are defoated. T am | piiay Aen you bale for the want of red in the substitution of hand- SERI™S 4. siEyent r;:‘)y. 1, ten live birds, entrance, | at sundry times when urgently requested | ident; F. Shurz, secretary, and Dr.'H. S. | your friend. Let me Implore you to come | not fiesh to foed the wital fire? Are you made paper instead of The Book of 3 Latehaw, penyd; Parmalee 7; Lurke, | to act otherwise, and asked that the assocla- | West, treasurer. together. 'Miners, abandon your false po- | weak because your food is nof assimiateds h (3 of the Builders Kckerman, 9; Rogers, i 9 1!’“"“l'er. 8; | tion lines foln it in making rates for home- The object i3 that the two organizations | sition. Operators, give the miners more. | Ave you clol Ysl Bt “lf:l"‘l ated? machine-made, of a wvery " ikl Kennedy, sackers' excursions In Junc, To (his an | Work (ogether in the work of protecting the | Say’you agree on & G0-cent basis for Ohio." | ae ol S1OWIY shuking lice a sou dro‘;g:x:‘(g‘i elaborate binding in whits Michaels, 9; Schroeder, 7;' Brown, 7; Con- game fish of our adjacent waters, and for HISTORY CRTT ner, 7; Bray, 5. evasivo answer was returned by the associa- | FN¢ TR OF Gur SrItERE WRECHS: (A KO8 | Colonel Rend’s remarks were applauded by | medieines, and test the suceessful iiadern and gold in place of the Ixtra No. 11, ten single targets, | ton, and the Missour!, Kansas & Texas at | aor PUIROTR & O e o agres | the operators and many miners. n W Q gntrance, $LG0: Kennedy, 7 Latchaw, 5 | onco informed Chairman Caldwell that it | Upon o plan of operation with tha Jocal | Mr. R. H. Johnson of Hocking moved to | Soicnffic, treatment. - Paskola 1s a food, and paper cover of the Popular S FAIR poxerman, 6, Plumber, 7; J. W. Den, 91 | would make such rates as suited It, and that | club. refer the matter back to tho committee on | arroste amaciation, resatabliier tomtiort Edition, and in the fact that i 5 Conner, 4 i 8: Arnold, 5 Rogers, | the association must make the best of the [ AR executive committee of five was elected | conference to report at 3 p. m. fills up the hollow cheeks, and out of weak- - A T ar 4 G D. H. Burnbam N onner 8L 1, 6; Schroeder, 8 | patter. as follows: J. ll,“lvvlel‘l{'le. Frank Cross, The chalr decided that Mr. Chapman's | ness'dovelopes power. d many of the illustrations are E 8y 4 Evént No. 12, twenty target The Union Paciflc today gave notice that | Thomas Brennan, W. w. Thompson and | motion to agree to the report was before the [ "4 evelones power, =~ : hand-painted, while nearly THE MEN' Chief of Construction, | $2. addea money $10 e R anog in the Western Frelght associa- | ‘NS President, amisimeral, house. pemphletigiving sullipartioularsirespecty B A A , |2 ey $10: Linderman,’ 16; Plum- | it would join the Western Freight associa On_motion 'the committee on constitution d ing Paskola will be sent on application to all the reproductions will ba WHO A N ber, 14; Duer, 17; Conner, 15; Stanfer, 14; | tion lines in restoring rates to the basis in | and by-laws was referred to executive com- President J. A. Crawford of the IInols | tng Ppre-Digested Food Co., 30 Reade St : ists' : BUILT IT 2 Y finh Ben, 1t Brucker,” 13 Loomis, 16! | effect beforo tho recent reductions. This | mittees, who are o confer and elect sald [ Miners assoclation made a short address, in | Ny City. B s signed artists' proofs F. D. Millet Gwike, drawn out; Hughes, 14; Rogers, 16; | now leaves but the Atchison and the Missouri committes. b adl Vs which ::n referred o Colonel Rend’s state- g 2 el S : v n motion the club adjourned un urs- | ment about his war record and sald he had e Dictor of Decoraton. | 5 EFE0E, N8, 1y e, tarte, apeancy | ESSIE Wit taye, e yer s o o | o038 MG PR GO | B it v et vt ke b8 | T RED ROUGH HANDS | Oy Readerd T Stanfer, 12; Trofter, 10; Hughes, 18: 5 ' | fall into line with the others before many | *'°F¢ slaves. After several other speeches from RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent en ek rmalee, 15 hKamfiedefll 1":8, Mty days. Lindsay and the Pearl. both b"’defl lC)?"’“El Rend moved that the 8% sempleriony h"hynmf':kx:::.h'fi"?fl:-‘é’{-’f i NN, arrison, §; 'Latchaw, 12! Gwin, 9} Py P Jim Lindsay and the Black Pearl fight | convention take a recess. AN B Laed b ? by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | Loomis, 1 Fax, 8" Plumber, § Taylor, 8; PERSONAL PARAGRAPIHS. to o finish at North Platte tonfght for| This excited the ire of Vice President e aL1a PUrI g e e udt ememoer not accepted). Address, Brucker, '13; Duer,' 105 Rogers, 10; Linder. 75 and 2 per cont of the gata reccipes, | LONd Whoo atter tho motion had boen de- fying aoap. in’ the world, as vent No. Dr. E. C. Spinney of Des Moines is in the ) R * eS| clared out of order, turned to Mr. Rend and well us purost and sweetest. g Memorial Department, mm\:‘:lnmr;zr?e ‘sifigv:\v!z»vin';kdfé ‘\‘Entxrmm-‘“kil.?' P I;“ir!ik“i.fie‘}?,‘éf.‘u Ii’.‘ur'.':‘ b.he “n!g':(yw rce;%r,g In some hot remarks scored that gentleman, koo .hl).,lh-llml Ivuruerylunp.:. fiu;’y’ That it would be impossible, el iy § o AN ST A lea beca; eventiv i i1 OMAHA BEE. | ¥ lv, 4, and Akerman, 0; Bray, 4, and Den, Licutenant Governor Majors Is at the Mil- [ in town.”” He is sal! to he a husky guy, ;Y:B:f.;i.?.mfi'éfin]&!“‘ for insinuations against Cloggng of (he pores. ;:fdfiflf,y{;';;;:“‘" of even in large quantities, to — malke the Popular Edition of Latchaw, '5, and Rogers, 2; Li and in the highest wind of feather fo and ‘Schroeder. 8 Connere 4, and pokg & | lard: o tonight's contest. g " | " Atter some further discussion an adjourn- - — im. | Harry C. Inswould and J. W. Middle- ment was taken till 6:30, AMUSEMENTS, the ‘‘Book of the Builders” so ADJOURNED WITHOUT RESULTS. Arnold, 4, and Splece, 2 Duer, 3. 5 b — , 2: Duer, 2, { her, B na Han 4nd Plum- | | ook of Denver are in the clty. Yolps from th;-}:llw-hflrm P AL Sl Bt el o b el ; . 5i Latchaw, 1, and Loomis Tao .. | Rock Island must elther strengthen her 1 VIV hat it could be sold at a less NUMBER 10. 2 Kennedy, 0, and Parmatee, 5} Biay, o and LJI' w'l‘\fi"l‘,;e“‘fllll“":m"'hu':‘,',’mf;"m’ Neb., | cam or Eive up all hopes of euttis any | When the conference reassembled in the Y@ || ERIDAY EVENING, H T en, 0, adger, 18 Blky, g figure in the pennant chase. afternoon the speech making was continued, I MAY 18 cost than one hundred dollars avent olen targots, entrance 5, two | J. C. Manchuler and wite and Mrs. Free- | poth Lew and Win Camp have been [ Mr. Chapman of Pittsburg speaking for the J a copy were it mot for the men to't conner, 8 and Roth, 5; Plum- [ sin of Ottumwa, Ia,, were in the city yester- { chased by Your Uncle Adrian Constantine | operators, and Patrick McBryde and John TR Jact of the Standard Edition . 8 and Loomis, Ackerman, ', Vi i bab i Bolsoc. and o, i, '8, _and | day. Anson. “Win_will probably be added to | Cairns for the miners. Then President Me- . J muice, 8, and Kennedy. o fosirs 8, Par | Judge Hamer of Kearney Is In the city. Omaha's staff. Bride of tho Miners union asked the oper- | QMmaha "flndolln ol’chfiflra at One Thousand Dollars; 8 hd raarrison, 7, and |y HIR® H khead and . O. Evans of Des | Manager Rourke released Wood, Omaha's | ators and spectators to retire from the hall AND— Jor it is this Standard Edition 2 10; Leak, 6, and 'Lurke, 7; Dén, 1 10; Linderman, 6, and Bray, 7; | Moines are in the city. left flelder, last evening, and signed In | fy order that the miners might hold a con- . Harriso e y, 7; [ Moine: his stead (ieorge Pedro of Chicago. Just enithatithe ohich pays. the ewpenses Du\nlnrn 10, 8 and Btanter, '§; Den, 8, and J. Ternpany of the United States army, | who Pedro is no one seems to Know, © '** | ference. This was done, and a conference Imperia-l Ba,njo w {“I'l ‘]“.l the e [n’ns‘v of LI stationed at Fort Robinson, was in the clty That will, be.an interesting contest at :A:Btf:l:!lfll| ;;lm;'ir v;'u nold,d At n.a conelusion AND G it cl b producing many of the illus- LOOKING INTO THE ALIX CASE, yesterday on his way home from Washing- | the Young Men's Christian associution | Lresident McBride offered a resolution re- uitar up, trations, and also the most 3 Atk next Saturday berween Comioatol | citing that whereas a large number of oper- NSRRI L Ll Tk kidh ton, D. C. Dott's brawny . Cnristlans. and tho "State | ators who had refused to attond the son- | ASSISTED BY SUTORIUS' MANDO- valuable original paintings. B d A o1 oard of \]lll:ll:l:h.l,nl\;le;lllclr:::.llu the Detaits Nebraskans at the Ilnltel‘:-m - University team. I terence had refused the hand of conciliation LIN CLUB AND LEAD- THICAG 3 h At the Dellone—B. 8. Castol, Wilber; D. There were four DAIT teams congregated | and peace that had been extended them ING VOCALISTS. SHICAGO, May 17.—The board of appeals | J. Siaclair, Nebraska City; M.'Mc. Cheesy, | at the depot last evering waiting for tne | the miners believed any settlement arrived enenoer of the Amerlcan Trotting association began | Hroken Bow: Clyde Apelf, Lincoin: J. K. | castbound trains, Omaha and' ‘uincy [ at in the absence of those operators would | Reserved seats on saleat box oMo today an Investigation of the Alix-Pixley | Boniker, Lincolni A, W, Turner, Pender. bound for Quincy, and Lincoln and Peoria | only add to and accentuate the miserable PRICES—Lower floor, $1.00 and 7hc; bat- ase, arising from the race 5 : At the Millard—C. A. Peterson and wife, | bound for Peoria."’ ; ‘ ARrpula reLowen / Park lnat fall. Two chappen woreonEton ;B McGents, Wilber: Charled | Captain Grandpaw says he will bo satis- | LoULO" 0 [ M0 A0 AL I WA e nd 000; £ 2 a e U one that the dr Arges were entered, , W. H. Barstow, J. Waterman, Crete; | fled with seven ghnies out of the twel b e Lk ; X - th 9 SUMMER_ O one that the driver-of Alx:was offered o S West " Point; Robert A!| he has on his hands while away. He | OPerators who had met them here. While D'S SEASO it bribe to throw the race and the offer (s ought to make w,#09d start with three | &PPreclating the efforts of the operators who MATINEES of the Popular Edition (8o @ conspiracy existed to prevent Alix fr Paxton—J, I. Leas and wife, | straight before leaylug Quincy. had attended the conferenc to reach a sei- WAUINEESS g s il winning, Alix's driver, Curry, tonk. oo ron; L. C. Lloyd and wife, Gothen- | Joe Kelly 18 play®s a great game for | tlement the miners asked their co-operation b Jar from being one hundre oin onts || stand and swore that after f 00k . the 5 Hunt, Fremont; H.'S. Beck, | Baltimore,” both in, the field and at the | In bringing peaceable and persuasive pres- dollars) is simply Twenty-flve h b our heats had | Pier. A. Parker, Columbus; W. A.| bat. In three gainds he made nine hits | sure to bear upon the absent operators to in- Cents a Part. and as the 3 : 0 been run he was offere 000 by ‘rete; cmplef ; g i told by the leadin ] by Robert idges, Crete; James Templeton, Superior; | out of eleven times at the bat. Another | duce them to agree to terms with the ¥ . | Stewart to pull Alx and drop the next heat M. Woodward, Lincoln, old Omaha favorfté,01iob Gilks, 'i# ‘making | miners, These resolutions were offered to ar e []" Enl [] pork is published in Twenty- [ MAGNIEF J. R, Griflith t ! that he heard Orin | At the Arcade—C. W. Bauning, Nebraska | a great rep withiDokedo, and is at the | (he conferenco as expressing the views of five Parts, appearing fort- Hickok tell Driver Curry that v s 3 Vi batthog lst ¢ v 3 Stuart, who | Citys W. A Dilworth, Lincoln; C, . Van | head of the ba oday. ® conforence as expressl e it I claimed trled ta’ Induce Curry £6 ihyow | batten and wite, T. Den, | The Omahas left for Quincy last eyen. | the miners, and as there seemed to be noth- nightly, the actual cash was waiting to see him, I nville; J. W, ertz, Stuart; W. R. | ing, and will play there today, Saturday 0 Cent ne Cend HETIR A ing more to do the conference adjourned RREDRTOIRE, ! ; 5 . Jones, owner of Alix, testified | Shuber, Bdgar; J. P. Healy and wife, | and Bunday. On,,kuesday next they | sine dle. e outlay 18 only | oL W ¢ heat an Hastings; fompt would be made to foul Alix. Tha | I Auther and’ son, Clay Center; J.' B. | the 2nd, 2rd and. 3ith, and on the Where Plenty of Gold s Found, pole was to be tak J ] and, I aconters 0 Be | b f ; 3n the & dAnesduy, Thursdiy , aken,fr e by Titey: | Zoolk” Diifer; Ve "G Philleo, “Wayngi 2ith and th (e ,.":‘wu‘;l deoria. - They | Commoditios may vaciliate, but gold al- Adnesduy, Fharedsy | ERA DIAVOLA i ke Dby Ofher, horses. "Jomes warned | Grand Isiand; J. P. Johngon, Kearney. Rock Island May # and 3, 'two games | AYS Iemalne the same. K you N ettial | Fri and sutue- L RNTHY !;'Or l (l(}k @0, 7 ' oul was committed by { At the Merchants—W. L. Fairbrother, | on the latter date. They will be home | K00 Coto., write for pamphlet. T, K. ay ovenings | KAD0 J ( wil » a8 M, * 2 X ’ § i 1oy at the time and in th. man; ; i . v o ¢ manner he v G Ancoln; M. H. Carr, 2 on the 31st and on June'l, 2 and 3 had been told it would happen i A i son, NOVEOIK: 16 W | meet Lincoin on the Charles streél grounds: | Huater, 200 Boston BIdg., Denver, Colo, SERIES NO. 12. PRICES—First floor, 25¢, e and 76c; balcony, There must also be presented Bud Doble denfed all know) | conut Loble dented ail knowleage of any hi K L Willlam Neville, Platts- e Alix. and Robert Stu. v ole, | Smm— — e —— 2 and s i ¢ art denled_emphntically § mouth; Hall, Syracuse; W, A. Cole, o ta . - M led emphatically that he had tried | Bloomin R. B. Gammel, Tekamah requisite number of coupons, to induce Curry to throw a heat. The in- | 5 S G. D, Follmer, J. I. M Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. [STH ST. THEATERJ | Fflhfii H of different dates, but those —TONICHT-—— who are regular readers and DICTIONARY. Only that miubar 0f 13508 et ing with the serles nuudye of L3> caupoa presented will be deltvorel. vestigation will continue tomorrow, WD Haves §. M. Thomp- Ca iy s Dell Akin, ' Atkinson; Ed s Alf Flint, Litehfield; COOK A » y bseribers of this paper ¢ - w”’l'} Nebe May 11 —(Spectal to The | Hans® peten Henry, Fedde, C. A. [ THE c‘L“ou“ OPERA CO’S. numf:u‘w/ (.Imp: Jper can, Rea)-3he. ok and Tecumseh base ball [ Spearman, Gre! J. 'G. Rockatellow, . . of course, secure these coupons idax 8ad Thies Woak-dsy 280 Cosk )\,‘,,I.H,;"r. 20me forer'a rounda | Srandcimanti B Hy SeApl T ephre Th. flohflm'afl Glfl. without extra cost. And it It m...n.'\mm-m tia ol Cook, 13; Tecumseh; }:a(:.r«l,“rgi.rmx‘:k: fleld. =2 . Hatunday Matlod HKADO. is for this class alone that :Iu buy «;Em |)lu~z. Julr ll)m Connor U for ecumauh, Clark and R i PR O, b uy might o ol te! Mo dana’ (i tha nciia Awmerican Enoyclopadio Die ractice caus ¢ home 2 OPUL, a " ’ N R 4 great muny ,JUnS | Omaha parties who will attend the na- I5th Street Theater| . and expenae of securing this Bee Ofice, 5 ; gave the Visitors most of their scores. tional convention of the Order of Rallway Dennison Won the Second. Telegraphers at Denver are: G. W. Kenney, DENNISON, Ta., May 17.—(Special Tele- | P- P. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. gram to The Bee)—Dennison won the sec Fred Frye and Misses Kenney, Powers, I OWder‘ One week commencing Sunday Matinee, May Ht(il}(»;;:::r::’;u:rrdl:" B Clark and La Rose |Memorial D:partmetn ond same of the serics with ‘o Conven: | Burks and MucDonagh: | C U CC A T T T Ahd Orfin; Doap and Cr gate. 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