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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1804 3¢, the.prompt transmission of the United States FOUR HEATS IN THE RACE. » n Bireak o fyalingt asted Long Enough for Dotrolt. oing o o e Kenwood malls. The community at large Is being The horses had to score six times for the | ¢c '_"\ ‘;r '.‘;’:”‘“:‘.' . f.'f.qf'.?.-’ ‘,\""'f.'.'fi —— DETROLIT, June 2 lay's game was serfously Inconvenlenced by the delay firat heat on account of the ugly inclinations | Wishington park ndsome and stopped by Tain after the fifth, Score W, H. DIMOND, Prosident. | Salsbury's Great Horse Does a Mile in [ of Zelpha Burns, who could not be scored In | Baldwin's Clara I v as named | Omahe Lets the Last Game of the Series Go | Detroit 1 e And This Refers ((]”‘ml a Well as 1. C. CLEMENT, Acting Secretary. After a tiresoma waft, dur- Ceren bef . Grand Rapids i 206 SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 28.—The strike 2105 1-2 at Union Park. ing which Colonel Loper threatened to send 1 v to Peoria, Hits: Detroit, 11 wplds, 10 Er . ehingsd, 38 bt 1068 f."fimi'..:f-’ Lo Off the fleld and leave Zelpha at the post, the | cone, at 2 to 1, in mfwroe driy fand fors: Deteolt, 1 Rl Women. e T AU AR b R ki horses got away in a bunch and Zelpha, who | {RIRE SCFOIe G0 "‘"" P 4 ” Page hite: ¢ f Bt Mannassau, Pinck o e oY et that thetr order | NEW RECORD FOR THE WESTERN TRACKS | is a speedy as well as erratic animal, took | vary fast time ,‘,fi/ W ek ot 101, | KID FEAR'S WORK AT THIRD THE CAUSE | nat Throe-biwe hit: Dungan. Strick out e b L g a1 L the lead up to the balf, with Dr. Sperry and the extremt butsider in the second Harker, 2; by augen, 1. Time: One T TCHTIESS NI T lr':':‘":y":"'l"':g”“l":H”")li»,“*?h'{'v"":n“" “':'I"‘ ;""" Belle Acton close behind. They passed the on by @ half jength from Despot S hour and ffeen minutes; Umpire; Mc THOUGHTLESS NEGLECT. A Akl o 4 Judge Hurt Cuts s Fast Pace in the Young- | middle peg in 1:04%. but Dr. Sperry took 8 not the omy 'Derby starter in dis- | palls Shirked by Him Guve the Distillers [ Donald. Batterie lausen and Jantzen; pared to maintain their boycott against the pokth - g p for Orinda ¥ field of four. Baldwin, Parke Wl Sples, - ',,"”"m,, ezaches, sters Race but Loses-Dr. Sperry IO e ey | Fewwutew bty b Basos— re Cline lelps Out-St. ARt UL the stretch with a clear lead, but Rocky P N fei? Biva @ B W Sta g of the Teams. The Great Duager of Burning Down the 8 D, Worden, delegate from the local Wins & Great Vietory Over aehed the . oth x b 1D Iirat race, one mile;; Elva (0 to § won, Joe, Lincoln and Des o lodge to the convention recently held in passed the others with a rush and Dr. | pogalie (1 to 1) segond, Evanatus 8 to 1) i Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct Numan House—Now the Fire Chi tated this afternoon that if an Belle Ae Sperry had a lively brush with Rocky for the | third. Time: 1:411 Molnes Win. Sioux City . 9 38 i W B s first place. They came under the string in | Second race, mildoantl an elghth: Linda Minneapoits P 1 a0 Ll ¢ :»: ':'.."‘v'. 'r",‘. va’-"'«; "'"r H "'" i1g ’n‘}mnnl e 2:15%, with Nannle B, Zelpha Burns and | (12 i “ Vi Degpdt (5 ‘!u‘:') second, Illume Kansus' City . lernard Palissy has gone mad,” sald he Souther cific for refusf 0 dlc ity i Pt low! G _to i o v ernar sy s gone mad, Pullman cars, the company will be given | The races at Union Park are rightly named | Belle ‘:'_"';y"[!,:;:'fi’,‘fi'_ fead 1 the get away hird race, five-chehths of mile: Telli- [ The Omahas dumped another game to anapoifs 111 3 everybody; “he Is burning up his house te six hours In which to reinstate them. In | the “Blue Ribbon Meeting,” and if Clinton | Dt Sperry ook tho lead i the BECAWOR | cose @0 to 1)'won, Hundsome (@ to 5) second, | Peoria yesterday afternoon in the presence 1, tapias "L 3 & | bako nis pots. v ofusal, he says the unio g y . pel te > : Tme: 1:01%, the event of a rofusal, he says the union | priggs, the man who got up the meeting | hard and broke badly at the elghth mile e o D e T o Teby (4| of @ large and fashionable crowd, but the BT 3 It was 0. Wood happened to be want will tie up the entire Southern Pacific 8y8- | yua brovided the purses, had any oty & A 4 1oy and provided e purses, had any misgivings | Zelpha Burns went to the front, followed by to 1) won, second, J P B (5 to | least sald about the contest the better for ing while ba tem, both its freight and passenger serve | * : L to ot e von, BIf | 3 8 while @ batch was in the oven, Bul g as to its success he must have been more | Delle Acton, ,‘,‘,""v,"'\."““',:],,Z',:‘ gl “ll VQ;';’ apib il e 3 warters of @ mile; | KId Fear and Umpire Cline. Fear doliber- NATIONAL i the fire must not go out. He began on the 1 « 0! oo fro he | tha atisfied th yesterday's results, d came home & : L sl s i g "6 W Promenic 2 to ed o otte garden nis_afternoon & committos flr m |Iv" \'-"n' L My ve rl\u.\ Lk r"““. who Hkd’ Pecovered. hif“1oat: grouna had WAk @ to'5) won, Promenade @ to 1) shirked ball after ball until his rotten ) garden fence; he ripped it to pleces and American |h|.|v_\{,u u }w)yn, published an afl- | Noarty %0 pesple witnessed some of the | goiiing s merry clip for all of them except Mayfern (7 to 2 thi * | work became so exasperating Captain McVey | Rusie Still a Puzzle to Anson and His | threw it in the furnace; then the furniture davit Lk "’rli A s m"-‘ trtantion: oF fastest racing ‘that ever occurred on any | Belle, who led him by a length under the Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile: Pe- | sent for Dolan, had him jump into a uniform T e B of his house; then the floors. setting forth that they have atention oF | track west of the Mississippi. In the pacing | wire in 2:16% ha Burns was distanced. | destrian (2 to 1) won, Tmp. Percy (7 to 1 | and take the Kid's place at third, while the CHICAGO, June 28—Numerous er s pots wirs biliedi: " Tu : ! refusing in any manner to perform thc In the th heat Dr. Sperry set a 1:08 | second, Captain Brown (6 to 1) third. S deld, M tor Rourke | 04 Inability to hit Rus t the proper ¢l trbeaddy © was successfui duties as employes of the rallway ecoms fing Jib went an exhibition | Pice for the rost to foilow up to the half [ Time:” L1, latter went to right fleld, Manager Rourke | v, gt close but uninteresting game | At 188t After sixteen years of toil, study panies upon any trains in the transportas ying Jib went an exhibition | FRES (O U FERL 1 e were pretty well Teonulta &b, Katisds Oltys retiring on decount of sickness. Y6v 8 Colta todeys. Borres experiment and poverty he had discover ¢ passengers nited States mails, 2 1 could have done it y 1 tlon of passen ]V Y "" A My HYe Puls Ll ) LA, i bunched when they swung into the stretch. KANSAS CIT June First race, McMackin was injured in the fourth In- | Chicago .. Vi a01050.0L0r 910 the secret of making earthenware—preyl '"‘:‘:"J’:h:"‘ll"‘j”*jl"‘l e 1fe strike 1a result- | duicker I he had been pushed to the limit, | Hello Acton and Sperry had a flerce dispute | thirteen-sixtecnths’ of a_mile, ‘selling: BIlly | ning and gave way to Whitehill, who pitched | New York..... 00003102 ously an Italian monopoly. man slecpers attached. Tho strike 14 FSL | g he made the last quarter in 0:30, and [ for first place, which wag finally won by the | McKenzie won, Major. Drips'second, Nancy | weil the remainder of the game, holding tho | (Hits: Chic New York, s: |~ You have heand that story betore? . VUil ng, in_heavy finished as strong as if he had only been | Doctor in 2:i5%, and the talent, backing | Hakes third. “iime: I Chicago, 5 rk, d. Y ? Large quanties of praches, cherrios, blick- s Wil gL it e Belle heayily, was badly dumped, ns it was | Second race, three-fourths of a mile, s Distillers down to two hits. Chicago, 3; New York, hits Iwr&lv-h ruwhvrrlw u;vlluwn-:lf" lr»;”:;r;wr,:fi":, sent a quarter of a mile for exercise. Com- | congiqorad almost a sure thing for the speedy I\‘;fiwn\ ,‘\’-‘mx‘ wan. . n;o Woolman s While on the subject of the miserable work ,l.{-‘.'\'l- 1x‘.'.'.["‘x‘«i'\i'-.l'\llqv} Plernan ""x‘».m\‘.;;f Yes, yes; but there s another sort of el AR A 2 s L LB L E G et . "Phird racey three fourths of a mile, sell- | of Fear and Cline, who Is about as fit to il | Rudie: 5:"BY Torry, b K I ey | house worth a million cottages like Palise — seconds slow, and that if it had been spe- | The horses got a fiying start in the last | jng: Brownwooll won, Ben Wilson sécond, | an umpire's position as he Is that of a model Witk SeDICHE. Kerty: - Hatterics You livo in one yourself, And mul TIE-UP AT KANSAS CITY. clally prepared for the exhibition Flying | heat, and Nannie E, who was in the lead, | Camden third. Time: i foP oK EOnIDLoRE ‘thafe. Wore others. on -the Hutchinson, Kittredge and Schriver; [ titudes of them are burnlog up, some slowl Jib could have covered the distance in 2:03, | broke badly. Dr. Sperry went to the front Fourth race, fiv a mile, handi- L Tkyed 1 tHioy s WaFs sie” and I Time: 'wo hours and | some fast, but burning, burning. tamblieg No(Truins Have Left that Placs Todny on | ° d have covered the distance in 2:03. | (Wh® pojie” Acton close behind and pacing | ¢ap: Bob Carter won, . Neutral. second, | Omaha team who played as hoy Were | o minutes. Umpire: Lynch. Into cinder HAELELCIL L L b 4 o It was an Ideal day for racing, and the | jixe o winner. She forced Dr. Sperry out | Vishun third. Time: 1:05, pall bearers at a funeral. Not a man save s iR UL RO UL the Santa o through | managers did a wise thing when they post- | of ‘hia position at the halt in 1:05%, and | ,Jiih Face, mile and seventy vardd: Pow. | McVey and Moran, and I might add Boyle, | b . . o ues (e point? Wl you 1l J o Na hrough od L ) o 10 hal won, Unicorn se d, Montel s p e e g JOUISVILLE, e B®.-Today's gt o L presently, 0 an's AN T, T e direction on {ho | Poned Wednesday's program because of the | they faced the judges' stand almost’ neck | fime: LG5, e e ot | (wha oyl e IALEN, CEORY StAKE (o falany | RO WHAY Chis hannsnyhes. s WU trains have left here in any dire wind. And the crowd—there never was such | and neck. Dr. Sperry's driver wanted to | Sixth ‘race, nine-sixteenths of a mils, | (he FeSUI may gyihimae and although the Phillies hit the hardest; | oharged from the United States army Santa Fe road today. The trains due here Sy 4 Bitk 3 win this heat and the race, as he was some- | heais, selling: Roy won, Sunbeam second, | the score: the home team w more fortunate in | Washington Barracks, D. ) at 9 o'clock this morning from Now Mexico | Another crowd in Union Park as there was | w4 afraid to give the speedy Belle an- | Fred Parer third. Time: 0:8, 0:50%. OMAHA. bunching their hits, Score: day of lasti month on the and the west have hoen abandoned. The | OB Yesterday. Before the time for the first | other chance. It was a whipping finish, but Results at Sloux Clty. B AB. R 1B. 811 BB. FO. & By | poufsville ., 0700202300 311 certifieate of disabliity; disense, promSeave Calltornia aiid Mexieo train from Chicago, ar- | F2c¢ the crowd: began pouring in on cars | Sperry was too strong for Belle, who' Was | gGrOUX CITY, June 28.—(Special Telegr Moran, "¢ 1 0 ndelphini;’2 2 0.1 10 0 2 1 0 0=9 | omacintion; welght at that (e, 1rs reraay alifornia auil Mexico train from Chicagd, v | and in caeriages ‘untl both grand stands | windod, ‘and ho was. Tanded & winner by @ | 75000 €0 ¥ilune, B Gnecil Telesram | JOUt, Gy H o © Loulsville, 19; Philadelphin, or- | former. weight, 165 pourds. 1 Hat . peeh riving here at 9:30 this morning, is tied up. | were filled up to the top. Seven hundred | small margin in 2:15%. Nannie B, who had 2 trot: Haroldine Won, Superintendent ar, b & T 0 ST BRI TR b under treatment five months, taking maltines This train carries two coaches from 1|‘|..- peoplo camo in on a Vabnsh »!l._z;mm[r";n;v; been running most of ‘the distance, was | second, Seneca Mald (hird, Kager fourth. Mungun, 2b.. B g g & emulsion of ccd Iiver ofl, oto. " Seving Baetl east and takes on a third here, he | Southel owa and Missourl. The infleld | ruled out. Summary: en heats to _decide. 2:26%, 2 ourke, - rf. bawe. Bitas Grim, Bee ¢ kola_ recommended for such cases. s v ed v 5. thires ' 3 olan, ‘3b... juse hits: Grim, B ; ola. rece ded for such cases awltchmon refused to handle the third Pull- | Jak ORSL, YiLh Buet, rigs Gom fhe, CWEq | Dr, Sperey, br. g, by Altamont.... arol trot: : Dedrae, ié base hits: Grim, W witehell, L tried it, and in o short time gained. eloven man, car, and it was coupled to the switch | e Siitering humanity, who wanted to | Recky' B v Maid second, Lertina third, Josie B fourth. | Boyle, fa . A et o L ST AR T el i ey Chitton, Auacoss engl Superintendent Rorback. Then | see some go oing; and RGN, o | Nannie 3 me: 2:504, 2:55%%. N LD $: Rarle and Hemming; v i, D. C., Aprl , 1894." engine by Superinten o see some good racing, and they did not go | Nannie S0 O Ar Mo ‘won, Hastiigh | Whitehall, b Earie and Hemming: Grady and R e tho engineer in charge of the switch engine | home disappointed. The betting booths were | Zelpha Iiurns PR TG S U £ Time: Two hours and thirty min- | , And Time: 2:16%, 2 i bl pe o L OOl fE Pota Umplre: Gaffn had suffered - several months from loss of - Tambert. fourth, Time: it 2 i Totals . 1 Abpetite and general debility. She had deciined to haul the car. Engincer Brad- | orowded with men anxious to back thel ON EXHIBITION J0R Commlic's Men Play a Game, was sl ALIX ON EXHIBITIC 2:22, A. v d away n imo_she be d J e began Tord of the California train says he s ready | Opinions with their money, and the pool to move the train when ordered, By | sellers reaped a harvest. Between the heats of the last race Alix [ Mile and one-eighth; Sight Draft won, AB. R. 1B. SH. June 28.-The Reds taking Paskola weighed only 112 b good hitting and base running. Score: |‘after using 1t for > twy © ey ordgr of the general manager It is to be held [ The first race put the crowd In a good | Was brought on to the track with only a | BUy Pinkerton second, Duster third. Time: | zeisier, m. R DInnAtL: Lovirers 0 001 0 1 01 39— 6 | she . “had’ galned el shing S : alned ght ounds. ashington . \: 0000100 3-4] She is aining in health and alrf"fll{: daily Indefinitely, unless the third coach is at- | humor and every lorse that won a heat | halter on’in response to the repeated de- | %k, of o mile and repeat: High Li- | Sqmm Hits: Cinc , 7; Washington, 7. FEr- | and can eat and dige: ear rors: - Cincinnati, §; Washington, 1." Barned | o flosh forming r‘.l.nklflq\l:‘x:”li s':::l.!}mrAt; taghied. Other rouds have not yet been | Won a big round of applause. Every race | mands for hor by the many admirers of the | cense won. o pXpectad: they will' all*be | W se race 4 ne little mare. v en_i i X affected, but it Is expected they will all be as a horse race from the word go, and the i UL L LRt On the Old Dominion Track. Shaffer, | runs: Cincinnati, Two-base ' hit: “Cart- | § 4 e Cincinnatl, 4. Two-base (it: Cart- | cod liver oil or other preparations forétil tied up before night. work of Colonel Loper, the starter, was of the grand stands, where she held a sort Nulton, Milts W, Barrett’ of Kansas City, grand | 50 satisfactory that he won the good opinion | Of @ levee with the ladies who were present, | WASHINGTON, June 28 First race, five | Delenanty, 5b 4 chief of the Switchmen's Mutual Aid as- | of every turfman on the grounds. He startea | and she was petted by every one who could | furlongs: = Zelah won, Vocalite ~second, | Terrien, °C.... 4 g ; o purocse.—Will 3 sociation, hias sent a letter to President | the horses promptly and gave every driver a | Bt near her. Alix will be sent a fast mile | Rgman third, dime: 1% = o Figemeyer, play: Mebheo, to Smith, Struck out:, By O Pl e T Roa, SEii 1SR Debs saying the members of the Mutual Aid | fair show, and at the same time permittea | today between the heats of the 2:10 pacing | yartal second, John Fagan third. Time: 2 ® Hours - ande tteen - minites. Batterioar || Another examplet . “ association would not be ordered to refuse | no nonsense from the knights of the whip | race. 1:18%. g 4 ol | ESpETOBISH T B 2 Chamberiain, Vaughn and Murphy; Mani | 1 have been unable to ear o hoeoIx years to handle Pullman cars nor aid in the boy- | and ribbons. During the wait between the second and [ ‘Third race, five furlongs: McKeevor won, | Peoria .. 221420200 211 and McGuiré. Umpire: Emsile. AT S0ATORl HAN Y VoRe e I Dott-in any way, The Santa Fo switehmen | - Colonel Loper sounded the gong for the | third heats of the last race Flying Jib was | Some Moré second, Night Light third. | Omaha .........10 031001 1—7 Mrideg Thelr Musclo rolain them, I have teie moncs it who refuse to handle Pullman cars, it ls | frst race promptly at 2 o'clock. This was | DIOUENt out to go a mile against time, | Time: Lol ; Barned rung; Deoria, 8 Omaha, 4. Two- ridegrooms on Thelr Muscle. felain them. I havo tried many dootors stated, are acting on thefr own responsi- [ the 2-year-old pacing race for a purse ot [ This Is Monroe Salisbury's record beater, and ourth race, mile: Drizzle won, Pos LECENILE © s il uyun, _Pedroes PITTSBURG, Junc 28.—Today's game was | ' 2 cines without end. - he was driven by tl e dri; master second, Blackwood third. Timi Boyle (2), Zeisler,” Sommers, 'Flynn, a_very one-sided aftair. The visitors batted [ I8 availed until 1 took Paskola bility, and purely in sympathy with the | $500 and the following horses started: Car. [ he was driven by the veteran driver Andy i jif " ver. Fear. Hon Yillen from the start, and tally knocked | Dottles of that have worked wonders. Banta Fe men who have been discharged | bonate, blk. c., Du Bois Bros., Denver; Di- | McDowell. Kinney Bros.’ prompter, Red [ “Rifin race, six furlongs: Grand Piix won, ages on balls: By White- | himout of the box 'in. the Sixth inning, | eat anything now. — Eating 18 no fonger & YRYNBW: Mexico; rectly, blk. o, M. Salsbury, Cal.; Judge | LIENt. was used as pacemaker, and he | Holywood second, Sallsbury third, Time. remeyer, 2. Passed balls: Moran, | Seore, torture; it is a pleasure, as nature means It The fi the Santa Fe roa I 3 M. C. v ox. | started just after Jib passed the first six- | 1:17%. fuck out: By McMackin, 13 by White! | 3 53 - | remen on the Santa Fe road formally | Hurt,' br. o, M. 'C. HIll ""Dallas, Tex.; [ started T Bty Hizemeyen, 2 imal One. hour | PIEtsburg .........0 000 2010 4—7| to be. " In four weeks I have galned five . 00116 00 0-11] pounds.—Charles E. Isancs, 413 Main streot, struck here at 3 o'clock. The delayed Cali- | Princess, ch. m., W. H. Ewlng, San Antonio, i ALE ; ; ! i 0 Brookly fornia train had the third Pullman attached | Tex. While the hostler was harnessing Jib he ALE VO OX R RACES. and forty-five minuies. Umpire: "Cline. Hits: Pittsburs, 10; Brookly vrors: | Wercester, Mass., March 9, 1804, DRRERR v tieEyastar’ machanic ana) Wad' ors FLIGHT OF THE YOUNGSTERS. remarked that some of the colts n the first | o — What the Athenians Lust Looked Upon. | pfitabirg, oo Rl o SRR s T s toiy ec ¢) o) NGSTERS. 'Warsity and Fresh T _ 3 hurs, rooklvn, rned runs: [ Now we see (he po ] . dered to go ahead, The fireman refused | Tho colts scored beautitully and wers v and Froshiblt Orows Dofeat MIarv: | 1 1NGOLN, ‘Juno 28.—(Special Telogram | Dittaburg, 3; Brookivi, 8 ] R Bl kT race had made a good record and that Jib § ot LY n Trama torwo out. Other:fire Feratorderaa ol s “ ere | would have to spin off a lively mile in order ard and Colliiifin Handily. t e Heé)—The Pirates knockec Smith, Doioy Kle . Three: S R e glven the word o the st attempt. Fov | (5" mako o good showing ~ 1t Jib couid | NEW LONDON, Coniy, June 2.1t was s ot that box e the e e | base " hits v Shindle, | |8 o mefaphor, no figure of apeech; they fused the strike order was Issued, applying | bun cighth of a mile they were evenly | have talked he would probably have said: | 6 o'clock this evenifiz.when the tug Man-.| Emerick, who succecded him, fared but | Double p Hasscock o hetually burning. Ask your ‘doctoey B raLtiie, orllr was ssuied, applying | bunched and then Judge Hurt began setting | G dom kids make me tired, dey. hain't | hasset, with all ajatiahle space on board | littie better.' and was as wild as & | o Ble L s: Mors | read your physiology. Life I3 combustione The California and Mexico traing on the | ¢ Pace, passing the quarter post in 0:3%, | joarned de rudiments of dis game yet. See? | crowded with news, en, started up | Preacher’s only. gon. The Pirates “had | Htt, Killen and e [ A Thie, Callfornia. ¢ Mexico trains on the | o length ahead of Carbonate, who was com. | Jose you walt til o jadge. calls me out st e spaper men, started up | Phair Sunday clothes bet on the game, and | nedy. Time: One hour and forly-five min- rhe fuel is food—what is not consumed fs anta Fe with about 250 passengers are tied | ing like a whirlwind, The half was reached | Jo5t YOU ¥ de the river to see the heginning of the great | got three doubles and a single in the first, | utes. Umpire: McQuaid. the ashes. The stomac ) up without prospect of getting out. The | in° 11055, and then the people. began o | L1 SHOW ‘em how we thererbreds can make | contest' between -the: Yale and' Harvard | duplicating It in the fifth, seventh and stomed to the Count Tndlgeation,. dyapentis: i dl R railway will abandon all of its trains out of | realize that a horse race was golng om At | Aoyy*tches stan’ stl while we hit de turf. | crews. The boats/érrived dt the starting | cikhth. “Johnson was in wood form. and | i o g eyl o Tatk of tord orewith foramie 1 CINE e O ITY, Juno 28.—All the men on | he three-quarters the horses recorded 1:40% | ghow do poople how. tor go. W jost-sata ‘66 | point at 16 \andwtars there walting for | HuLgail nas kindly. presentedtheiydx by |, CRIBVILAND,, O June SSOne, Qlcher. | is. the clogging of the furnace: . i ANSAS CITY, o 28.—A > me N LHEr B DT ancad N NG ABECANR fo sk firat | Foove) e the racing shells tecpub in an appearance. b b coeded in knocking Mul the box But shall the fire go out? If it }.‘.‘.‘i..“‘h‘;“of.“ aivision o the ::.‘:\‘:’nxg: ayatom | placo between Judge Hurt, Carbonate ans &’“"“F"";,I"\f'(’; i e “lnfi-?u:c“‘\:.rm"I’.‘:{?xrgfighm“i. emoothy hutite oL i ez CRO 0RO SR 8 C OOl i ndthersixenifnning. B die. Nature Knows this and f -ku;":snfi: d out a X his 5ty . ety 3 LYING ok NEY, E \ e d v. | Jacks =2 | Gleveland > ] 01 0 save yo She 7 action Is the result of a meeting of the | Directly. Down the stretch they came In | . Fotl S S rder to |/ 1t Was 6:33 when thg Hjrvard bont started | - Earned. runs: Lincoln, 11 Jacksonville, | Giaveland . 01 0-18 [ to save you. She proceeds (liko Palissy) medon e a procession, with neither horse gaining an gged in order to | ¢or"tne float. Yalel reched the starting | 1, Hits: Lincoln, 19; Jacksonvilie, 8. WD o a to burn the least necessary parts of the Amecican r;::nll\\x;:‘y nl‘xyll.(l)ll:mlu-‘i:!‘ nnr;;:_-f:-‘n'::n:; lnohtenithe athaors ke oxdltenontal 3‘0‘w.'f”lfil‘“nfa'i’i"y,.n‘fi'“ifii'u '\i“?) oy juggug point a moment IF¢) hnd the twe bonts | rors: Dincoln. 1 Jacksonviile: 1. Two-base oL yclandy 3 house. The fat goes first, then the mus- e | 8 ented | jnionse as the drivers drew their c McDowell scored | were quickly In place, side by side, ready | hits: McCarty 2, Hughes 2 Ebright 2, [ I€ Hleyeland, » 3 cles. Presently y ) g all branches of employes, from the track | ana neged thele horees to their heet him, but did not think the start a good | for the word, It carne, and. both sets of | Sullivan, Speer 2 Dequigney, Leteher, | runs: Cleveland, L and bone. Y, . arernothing [BYLENESES i urged their horses t efforts, p , quigney, ! : ne. It help doesw't coma by this SWRIkarhito: tho engincers;* and It was unanis 1 5 baot one, 80 he scored the second time with better ||0ars struck the waten-together. Harvard | Strauss. Three-base hits: Woods, John- | 0ut: By Kraus, 1; by tin il i J, mously; decided that they remain out tin | S0d: the crowds broke into prolonged cheers | yocosg “ona”with a nod -at the timers he ||Started in with a fask stroke, forty to the.| son, Smiith. Double plays: Deven to | lane, by ‘inks, 2. Threack o i oo CEHE EhG imoor FRN AU c vl 5 Vassw v ! he timers ho || - roke, ¥ to the ; ; o plays: Devenney to | lane, 3 Dy Inks, "2 Three-bise’ hit: Nobhalpliyate Mpone 3 tho last! Twelve hundred men are affectea. | n§ When Judge Hurt was whipped under | o "eivon the word to go. The swift side. | Minute, hoblng tofibi¢gk Yale's heart in | Strouthers:Pequigney fo Iibright to Suilivan. | tue. Two-base hits: Burlett, lawing, oy help vet? = Alas! No. fuel remaiam o &l B v, X T the wire winner of the heat in the remark- i the first mile, Y sponded Iy | Struck out: By Johnson, 2; by Caplinger, 2. | tue, Zimmer, Cuppy, Jennings, “Clark, | The chill o death creeps on apace; frost able time of 2:1414, with Carbonate secona, | Wheeler Seémedl to stretch out untit he ap- | it thirthrercht stMBkeh and kebt apreast | Base on balis, OfF . Caplinger. 3: off | Double’ play: Clark 'to " Reitz " Umpirei | scitles on_the hearth;: the house Iy uninhabe ) SIEiBary Keen /MY Company: Gromnd, Difectly third, and Princess jogging in | Peared to be a long, dark bay streak, and | of Harvavd, . Fof 'l gaslon, perhaps, the | Emerick. 6. HIE by piteher: 1y Joinson, | Stase. Time:: Two “hours ‘and _ thirty-ive | itable. You die of hunger. t RATON,” N. M. ‘June 28.—United States | tourtr. with a whirring of sulky wheels he set off |'boats rowed nip mnd ‘tuck; then the long, | 1; by Caplinger, 1; by Emerick, 1. Wwild | Ininute 13 s: Kraus, Cuppy and Salvation lies not in drugs. Drugs are Marshal Hall served upon the Santa Fe em. | This is the fastest heat ever paced or | {0 Make the fastest mile ever recorded in | stronger stroke of the sons of Old Eli began | pitches: Emerick, 2. tterles! Johnson | 4immer; Mullane, Inks and Clarke. only pokers to stir up the expiring em- ) = i of this age this early in the season. ' The ' full ‘Doat's. leng! oo ad, 01d-Time Eall at Si. Joe. ST. LOUIS, June 25.—By superior batting | burn, they won't build Judge Seeds forbldding them to trespass | Lorid's record is only 2:12%, which was and then the pacemaker came up | (Ml ROAYS fensth atd her lead steadlly | o oonoi Mo, June 25.—(Special Tele. | ANd felding Boston won i closely contested feed the body? Can we support; upon company ground. The order has been | made by the peerloss littie maro, Lena | Aoneside o Jib. He covered the second | fiabion™ e ity bin, il - Yalose tad | gim to. The” Boe)-the St Jouch-foek | {en-ining ame ‘from the’ Browns, whose n' we koep: tio house. warm: iR obeyed to the letter. Two passenger trains | HIll, oh October 26, 183, at Dallas, Tex., | QUarter in 0:30%, reaching the Kalt milo | at”the thirty-elght rate with which she | Island game today was one of fho most ex- | AUt was good, but fleld worle mfserabie. | the digestive system (Uhrough rest and ng- and & Targo amonnt of frolht laee acetm. | aftor a long feason of hard campaigning. |1+ 1:02%. He was traveling easy and under | started. * As her lead grew, she went past | citing Contests cver played on the home |-SCOre: fure’s agency) s once more in order? P R L L Judge Hurt is a full brother of Lena Hill, | @ 5trong pull and went around to the three- | the mile and a half nineteen seconds ahead | grounds.. It was a loosely played game, [ St Touls .......8 1120003 2 Yes, by the use of Paskola, as the ab 3 e conditions exist at Las | -1oES 0 0 thinks he will lower the | Quarter post in 1:35 flat. Then McDowell | Of her opponent. . The crews here began to | but was won and lost re by ecither | Boston . 100013118 2 ases prove, Paskola tocd. R9 the abO¥MmE Vegas and La Junta. There has been no |-and his o er the | W04 the pacemaker to get to work and Jib | Teduce their stroke, Yale dropping . to | side.” In the ninth inning a spectator of- | Hits: St. Louis, 19; Tioston, L3 : | tshing . foodh, Full DT LI tnterference with trains at Albuguerque. [ Worldis record before the end of the racing | (oI (he BACRICGHER. (9 BEC 18 ATE 400 10 | thirty-stx ‘and Harvard to'thirty-four. But | fered $5 for a home run. ' McRibben made | St. Louis, : irmed pung: g uslities, pre-digestad by & HediIN Strikers are much incensed at not being able | Seasof. ~The time made greatly astonishe 1 . while Yale's strokes were deep and strong | one and won the game. He got the 8, and | Louis 5 coprie® fns: 3 | cess, “enters the blood stream without dfs= %0 reach the Western Union office, whien fa | 14 turfmen, and until the horses got within | Quarter with a_terrific burst of speed ‘and | Harvard's work was ragged. 2 | Ralves and quarters were fairly rained MeCarthy. Thre CHawley, Pe turbing the stomach (now helpless and: cold) on railroad ground, to send messages to | SIXLY feet of the wire it was,any of the seemed to fairly fly over the ground. At After the first half mile Harvard’s men | him from the grand stand until his pile was | Miller, Hyan, I ns:” Cooley, | and is at once assimilated by the worn and, Faliradal srount o egna meanagss o) 02 CELELIR: the - Mfteon-sixteentts mark McDowell _sent. | were never in good stroice. | Hod they becn | 810" Rl ervory were made by both tenms, | Stivetis, ' Dawble piays: Clarison, duini | wasted frame, A _ 200 0 ass h et naatto _ | him along for all he was worth and he went | Perfect oarsmen, however, -they wouid still | but St. Josepl ted out a victory in theé | and Connor (2); Shugart, Quinn and Connc resh energy, v fles el tho Pottal construction gang oot thelr e youngsferaiiad lfoikcord txiUmenbeg |l elane tania i was ittt iahd s fan uve loat the rate by tholt steering.’ 'From | last ining. Cantilion’ was ‘retired ‘trom | Struck out: iy Nicholg, 17°by claricion 37 | 1 roch hergy, new foal nervous somgr, g b Y & i 2 % v e mile flag on the Haryard boat sagged he game by Umpire Ward, whose de- [ by Hawley, 1 Time: Twa hours and thi otite succee ) and they left the scratch with a flying start. | Wild when given the record, and when Jib | 1o7oag the stroam most extraordinarily and | clsions were unusually rank. Scor ty-five minutes. Umpire: Hurst. Batterjes; | DCtite succeeds, other foods digest, and the. - y Princess set a terrific gait and nearly dis- [ was driven back to allow the driver to dis- | finally struck the'two and a half mile flag- | St. Joseph........... 2 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 7—18 | Clarkson and Miller; Nichols, Stivetts and [ threatened life building again stands firm. SERIES 7. tanced the fleld In her wonderful flight up | mount he was given a perfect ovation. Col- | stafr. The crew rallied bravely from the | Reck Istand....i. 0 2 5 1 0 0 1 3 415 | Vanc Will the wan, tired, weak emaciated, con- to the first quarter. But she had set a [ onel Loper announced that this was the | shock, but after that were never in the o) i 8 v o Standing of the Teams. sumptive dyspepsia cursed- T = pace too fast for herself, and when they [ fastest mile ever trotted or paced west of | race for a moment. They put on a spas- | g l""rr*""d ek ?" J"N\po"' l.l S ang of the United States try lm" 1“"“'3“’;":;- C 3 v s 4 - spas: | g Srrors:. St. Joseph, 6; Rock Island, 6. Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | EAY, 0 understans o . he Book of the Builders | recned the hat in 1:08 Judge Hurt began [ the Mississippl river, and was the ‘fastest g"'!:;k f"""' llr’.'fllmelu' sllruke soon dropped | Batteries. Johnson Bna. Stoins Sontor Ang | Balimare | isesssessss ¥ i L jh L 0 | value and rationale of this discovery and forging to the front until e let & streak of | mile ever made by ‘any horse living this | PRCIE (RO (RILNCsIX 1o thirtyitwo, and | Zeis. Bases on balls: Off Johinson, 10: oft | Boston .. Bl onsentitoaiothalneddny ity HISTORY G daylight between himself and Princess. They | early in the season. Jib was hardly breath- | the® 1ine in 23:47, Almost & minute in aa. | Sonier, 3. Base hits: St. Joseph, 18; Rock | it g : 8 it A pamphlet giving full particulars re- HE. . passed the threc-quarters post in 1:41%, and | ing hard, when he completed the perfor- | vance, Haryard's time being 24:40, The of- | yjoinos el “Sanase hits: Stein, Marcum, ? specting Paskola will be sent on application WORLD'S FAIR - |fims,ini e s, it snd, bk, | nfoos sat kot g tssoge o | S5 bmarbminl™ 15,0 | Bl Sy Wi Rl ol | SVl | otar i il Tt o, RO g nsationa e the one he had gone. McDawell sal . Harvard. | Ry'johnson, 4; by Sonler, 3. Left on bases: | New York... ko) street, New York City. finishes ever scen on the racing course. | afterward that he could have reduced the | Qne mile. 5:50 807 | St. "Joseph, d; Rock Isiand,” 1. Double | St. Louis 11110 2 i oy ‘D. H. Burnbam | The cls stood the “bud” like old-timers, | time moro than one second, but did not | bitco ™mitcs.: pliys:” Sage, tmassiated Jonnson to'Statn | Clholina bt : DO C and ey came down the last eighth so Vi the 3 eyl 0 Marcum. assed ba Stein, 2. Wild *hicago . 5 18 3 ; EN N fantith-Rustl (he honsd oo DASC CLSERTUR, [ Tourmllen) pitch: Johnson. Time: Two hours and | Washington 5 16 : RS N I <l conrorornss conucos -l ccosccscan oMoty Elrz ot alorougcriscs = z SlcuwonSon~3 | moommesss: =l ccocence @l cocmoorne |l acmumcu=o wlmecossa B oo 2 Chief of Cons! ‘5& f Construction, | evenly that it seemed as if it was a hub | the racing season. The triangular freshmen's race between | twenty-five minutes. Umplre: Ward. Loulsville . veeees B2 13 BUILT I e AND . and hub race. Princess seemed to have TODAY'S PROGRAM. Yale, Harvard and Columbla was rowed in the triumph of Yale, Columbia second, | DES MOINES, June T, i fully recovered herself after her spurt in A LAl DAL T thId G oo Lt I'es Moines Wins an Uphill Game. = SE v @é’ F. D. Millet thefrst DArC of the race, and she almot | | Today will wind up the meoting and the | by fo’ ity TR O R 28— (Spectal_Tele- Why Thoy Went on a Stri R imperceptibly drow to the front until she | Managers hav am | Farvard last. While 1t had been agreed | gram to The Bee)-Des Moines played RAPID CITY, S. D., June 27.—To the Director of Decoration. | had the best of it by a neck, and they passea | for the last day. Fiying Jib will go an- | that' Yale should have the center course, | Gphill mame, and fnally won after Ko | paiior of The Bee: Will you ple T ,,,(,l\':, \ & sEAnLEs = under the wire in that position in 2:17%. | other exhibition mile and Alix will trot one | with Harvard on the west and Columbii | to pieces and giving Quincy a great lead RING 6 coupons with 2s cents, or, sent | When Princess won people stood up and | of her fast miles to show her admirers what | on the east, the boys'got confused in taking | in the fourth inning. Score: lish the direct cause of the late strike on ) A ; i ) ts, or, shouted until thelr volees pushed away the | she is capable of. Then there are the 2:20 | positions and the boats were placed WIth | Dos Moines..........0 3 0 0 11 0 2 2—g| the Great Northern road, the great coal q pecialists. y mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | clonds above, and hats and coats were | trot and the 2:10 pace, in which some rec- | JiRFNAXE TR EHE EERECE YA Quincy 0007000 0 0-7]strike and the proposed boycott of Pullman e oot accepted). Address, hurled into the air until it looked as if a | cords are likely to be broken. Newsboy and | ried no flags or distmguishing colors, and | , [arned runs: Des Molnes, 6. Two-base | cars by the members of the American Rail- | Z ) ! WE CURE o s cyclone had broken logse in a gents' fur- | Online, famous Nebraska horses, will start | their change of position cau: hts: MeFadden, Three-lase’ bits: Holmes. | way union, and oblige? INQUIRER. 4 H lemorial Department, nishing establishment. Carbonate and | in this last event, and those who. go to | fusion to the spectators, mearly everybody | Home runs: Lawrence, Graver and Som The Great Northern strike and the coal Chronie, Nervo! OMAHA BEE. Directly came in lelsurely after passing the | Unlon park today are promised an afternoon | belleving that Columbia had " won. = Yale | Bier o palls: wy Holmes 4 DY | strike both almed at a restoration of wages 2 ) BE| : e 1 ' took the water first’ without a splash, 0 3 Sttuckiowts By Holme, Vi ; the Pullman o ccks / j Private and Spe- distance flag. of rare racing cvents. Today's program | tooK the A QL s enlash, [k, y; Double plays: By Des | Previously cut; the Pullman boyeott seck { D ————— | After scoring a couple of times Colonel | consists of the following events. T i LB i e bl toanilo | untlo! | Moineapd) : “Two hburs. Umpire: | to compel the Puliman company to arbitrate cial Diseases. Loper sent the colts off evenly for the third 0 trotting race, for an $800° purs up the river, each doing considerable air | Redding. Attendance, G600. its differences with its employes at Pull- y LR 2 SERIES NO. 18, time, and the favorite, Princess, led to the | the following entries Hurly Bur) and water fanning on the first two strokes. Standing of the Teams. man, now striking for a restoration of wages. Treat t by M first’ quarter. Directly was crowding her, | h., C. H. Briggs, Omaha; Chantward, By the time the half-mile flag was reached Fiaved Won ———— t Sreafment by, Mg i and Judge Hurt was bowling along at their 3. D. Gould, Fullerton, 'Neb.; Llewellyn, | Harvard was fully a length and a half | g Jogeph oAy TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Consultation Free, heels. They bunched and landed at the half h., Jumes’ Clubb, Slgourney, Iu.i Bt. | astorn of Vale and the Columbia oarsmen | poo “Tyfan: — THE AMERI NCYC [ {n 1108%. Directly then Rettled down to.| Luispbe By 3. W Brigham, Qsceala, In.i | had passad Yalo one-half milength,. | In this onville ; ; . AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC I a0, Directly fhen settled down 10 | Fisio s, eh."m.¢ Dutols Bros, Denveri Do | manger they rowed for three-guarters of' ksonville . Troops will be withdrawn from Punx- | Theoat, ohests Scninschy Live hin 3 8 288, | Lowell, b. 8., M. Salsbury, California. mile, when Yale took a trifle faster stroke. ¢ sutawney, Pa., immediately. ennns, J DICTIONARY. and then they strung out in single file. Tho frottings race, for a' 360 purse, with | At {he mile Yale ind Columbia were hav. | Omaha 3 Mmr"mg"r TS TP e aniiood AND' ALL PRIVATE DIS: - pace had been too hot for Carbonate, who following entries: ~ Mollie G, blik. ‘m., | ing as pretty a race as could be witnessed. | [eOFI% oo A ety e L G LS Y DU, Ay as very tired, and the distance flag fell in [ - H. s L . 8., he mile anc a o was well in L 3 - 3 NA) 2 was vi tired, 1 the di flag fell i H. Briggs, Omaha; Sailor Boy, ch. 8., | At th 6. and: a; half Yal 1in | e 5 known citizen, yesterday. HDVED TO 1416 FARNAM STREET 4,200 Pages 250, Word: his face. :( ’ll'n‘lu-u, Ni ’ll"flm I’rnnfi;l:;z‘m & m‘;l (m.; |.-i.<||, ul}‘ll frum. that to mi- lllnlnh lm.; Oy rest s g Prof. Simpson of tha Chilcago university | callon or Address, 4 3 ords. direct 00 4 . T. Carey, Pueblo, Colo. le Magnet, | Columblas knew they were beaten, bu divinity school died yesterda: Qoarlae Q 1416 FARNAM Snp— 185}, L - br. m., M. Salsbury, California i3 C o ace from the star Yale won b wo 90. . halieg. . yo4 Lise - e — INSTRUCTIVE AND USEVRUL accepting the challenge. — Princess soon | son, L. h. Johnson, Holdrege, Neb, T s e o tiner's A {lme | was > 11:15: | 014 Jack L that Prendergast was undoubtedly insane : AND USEWUL raced the leader oft his feet. and she gained | 20 pacivg” face, for purse of $800, with | Columbin's; 11:21. RRNT e Miss Nina Price and Henry Dodge Tich WEAIK &y 4 Mino of Kuowledyo and @ Mintop | | 3 lead cf two lengths, while Judge Hurt | the [oligwihe, AT e R i o s MILWAUKEE, X pltching | Were married at noon yesterday at Bhottel w el as right at her heels. They reached the ONERIYE ATHENIANS THIS APTERNOON. » York MEN » half in 1:0f nd_ Directly, who had settled | Ill] ll[ fit+] “I“ll\l";:l) Alu:‘l“r:; 'lt' hx.. A and the playing in the field for Milwaukee I -“ o T s R lladelchla There are more thines lstructiy down to hard workwbegan coming after them | (¢ 'Atjams. Sedalia Mo.; Atlas, b . S | Captaim Strouthers and His Shiggers Wil | caused Sloux City's defeat, - Score: ok Exohivae, has faited. © Lisbiiiles e or ik ¥ Gt And enter n ' that groat b like a fast mail train. He took the lead in | Jones, Kirkville, Mo.; Webber Wilkes,' br. Tacklo Captain MoVey's Hard Hitters. Miwanices 2 00aL0CE T PO 0=, + assets, $3,000. (g i stretch and won the heat and race in « Alexander,' Des Moines; Fridot The . Tackaonviiiba: o’ tip ' “serien ofi| Sioux Cltys.. 000020083 05| $200,000; assets, 3 I A gl L Summ Y anberg & Son, Cedar Falls, Ia.; ekl 1 9B L, : Milwaukee, 11; Sioux City, 10. The governor has reprieved Wash At- Thix great wor v nary b. h., Rosenberg & ). la 3 i . b les eet parl placed Wi the roach 0f oversone, o tly, blk, colt, by Direct W W P, oh. i, Dubols Bros., Denver. three games. at_the, Charles Street park | rors: Milwaukee, 5 Sioux City, 3. kins, who was to have been banged at AMUSEM TE, Rulauio publication, for 1 1s at 1o sumne th Primeesd 0 e, Alix and Fiying Jib in exhibition ‘mile } this afternoon. Whijgijiot In the lead, the 8j; Mllwaukas GiTBlIoux Clty, L Fayetteville, W. Va., toda: e & Derfect diotionary and b complots enes Thlne Hae2ss heats. Athenians. are undgpbtgdly the strongest s pNewell, Glingman, - hreechase | 5o Sonicrgo Sugar Refining company, em- | BOYD’S THEATER. pedin. ke Hu e 3 i R hits: Roberts. ' Home Carr, h 3 Oully that numbor of thy book eorraanond: | | “4Fimni 'S, iy -2 LOWLANDER LEET AT THE IOST. foam In the e A tore the fam | Double plays: Watson and Carey: Lohman | ploying 2800 men, closod yesterday on ac- - - ¥ gl Ly tug wiih the Rorles number of the connos . Lt LY E s Tone Vg S Rat Newell, Stewart and McAuley. | count of the railroad strike. ' EPAAELAC) b dellvar o NELLIE COBW'S ALL THE WAY. | yuto of a Balky Torse Sottled by Starter | & coupie ot (.:L'C'v"',’n“:‘-,y""i figurly expeoting | Qi iUl N WSS B NCARSY, | Cop B Zars of Feanktort, . was | Grand Dramatic Entertainmen ONE Suuday i Bhrco Woakday counour The next race wus the 3:00 trot for a Rowe at Sheepshead, in“tme will play 8 %todhy's gume. " In"any | Jo4Es and ton minutes, “Umpier, Sheridan. | convicted yesterday of defrauding the bank By the Students of Creighton College, o) o 'S i @ s . " 9 Vel e e be ex- | o < v vhicl ) Co ted, " / of Tha Amariean Fnevelopodia i purse of $600, with six eutries, as follows: | NEW YORK, June 25.—At Sheepshead | event, a ratiling suod game can 1 R e R with which he was connected. under the nuspices of St. Vincent de Paul as aty.. Boid ovdors lo Tho o) Oifoo. Nellie Cobb, b."m., C. H. Driggs, Omahai | pay today a number of well contested | PECTEh A% 16 WOUKIRY, Bext (0 jmpossble i e The recelvers of the 'Frisco road havo o Pl s Deielt of e podts Mai orders should bo addressel 1o AASHOKR. B m. Reed, Guthrle Center, 1a.; | races were scen, the best belng the Long Yoo work Tmich gapger.. The Jacksons S AR AR it is | een authorized to borrow $400.000 to pay in- Elma; The Last of the Saronidi DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. Sruvaln, by Mo M Salisbury, California; | 1jand handicap, in which six were sent | Villes came with thE Avowed tntention of | o gime ensily tod jatinneanclis | terest on the company’s bonds. Fri. ay Evening Jund 20ch, 1894, i bl Dwing, 8an Antonlo, gotting. In' the L, e, Omaha will | gyt o the box. Score The New Orleans grand jury investigating | |iociaame AND & OF CHARACTBRSY Tox.s "Alhont Shends kB3 to g0 the mile and a furlong, and a very | BeLting in the lead bEre, but Omaha will s grand vestigating 4 ’ Y Dunlap, Ta: Holon Welkes, oot Baird, 1 gloge finish resulted, Rowe tricd four times AL WA AT il " | Minneapolis 5417200 municipal bribery returned (o more indict= | ki, i Prince, Grandson, of Norko e ooy dass Balon, Winiker, 0 G G| (5" end them away, and they sot away | Gmupe Péfition: : - Jacksonville, | Kausas’ City, 02100 ments yesterday, making ten in all. i b e dward “Hamilta This race was a.cineh for Clinton Briggs' | beautifully, with the exception of Low- | MeV 2 YRrst.,........ Strouthers | Minneapolis, 20; Kansa 3 The Washington popullst state convention A niander of the Druld B, bay mare, Nellle Cobb, and she was lanied | 1ander, who refused to budge from his po- | M : Boaand L Crotty '« linneapolls, .'.'.‘.1}““ ¥, 5. | met at North Yakima y\y-»}"::luy;\“l'hll\ib;nlll‘l‘: bt . i a winner in threc straight heats. sition. When they got In line for the ifth DOIAL wvuoesseergpgdWheeneoeeee e St wo-buse hi Crooks, Hin wero not nearly all present, owing (o HE Druld Band. .. Ambrose Goaron Nellle Cobb's work showed that she fs a | time the starter told them to *'come on, Pedroes LA .. Straus | Bure Wilson, Fraze; Hernon, | tie-up of trains. ¥l e 8P os we a0 0 . Fra) ».{Num:-;lm.nn game racer, and, although she was hrcosed | which they promptly did, and Lowlander | Scery . / Lotohar | Home ' runs: itulen, 2; W Visner; | H. 0. Armour of Chicago complains to the e ; TAfran Burk a couple of heals. she stuck. to her work | was left standing, amid'the applause of | Kear i Wiell | Niles. Double plays:' Nichol, ' Manning | police tnat his daughter is being constantly nious T rick like a veter e e AR BAH spectators. Ired Douglass took up the | Moran . “Snyder | and Donahue; Werden and Crooks. = Struck | jnnoved by recelving letters from a matri- er! of the” DF : 13" Bughman 3 veteran and no amount of urging [ rupning, followed by St. Michael, with the | Whiteniii "1 ‘Pitcher, " Coplinger | out:~ By KFrazer, 4; by Sharp, Umpire: age Young Druid Bards—Johy an, Auguss 1 g ; & | pling ’ fal agenc Vi Drufd Dards-gonn A could force her to break. Salsbury's horse, | others tralling. As they turned into the LAl L o] Kearns, Time: Two hours and flteen | monial agency. ; 'k Morrell Hofman Altivolo, came 1 second in all the heats, | stretch Sir Walter, Roche and Don Alonzo Hastings t, Meshane, while Cryiolito landed third wuccessivaly | Retisan for the lewters, and soon'had (hem | pASTINGS, "Juie B Speclal to The ) ity nd Almont Sherman took fourth money In | at the whip, and 5 hammer and tongs | poo Py PO T Were played In the E¥nopais—Act o . . o du o streteht, Roche tried | Bee: g s 4 R 3 5 't Re Sacrince. ¢ a8 of Tremensul. like manuer, Helon Walker and Geneva [ fill the way down the steetGl BEERD GOS0 | tcal eity tennis tourndinent last night; Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S. Gov't Report. ; R Tan "Camp. A Vathors Sncrifice, contested for last place. This race was a | which Sir W p T ¢ des- o 4 d ‘one 2 second ch Sir Walter had, and all Simms one in the first and one n the second round, y f regular procession every heat. Summary: | perate riding could hot get Don Alonza | Croc nd_ Bushnell defaulted to Work 2 of the Drulds. The Last of the Nellle Cobb, b, m., by Charles Caf- Ahy nearer than the third, and they firtished | and ‘and Matlocks and Haverly [ ] ice 1o the Memory of Ure Brave. frey s thus. Results: round. defedted Duér and F V- . atabuabodan Altivolo ... . " . irst_race, Futurity l‘nll‘lml: ‘l—l 3, 1 4. ’l"he rc!m‘l qu 4 Q) v 2od 6 to 1) won, Factotum (12 to ch w as Duer and Powers 2 hiusical Directose] 3 man 2 i @0 fo 1 third. Time: 1:122:5. . | had beel »1 a8 sure winners. Madgett L Director—Profs e q ¢ uturity r Ceasarin | and eated Howey.and Fuller, in i N ONLY 23 oBy Walker...,. hadvy to 6) won, Ella llurl 1“| sevond, | the dirst: round, dmd, 63, 62, 6-3. AL i P2 2 e Coon (7 to §) third, 112, — It took four b "h o4y et race, mile: Dobbing. (. to, 6), ol Ten-Milb Ruce ot Boone. CHA PAR pacing race for oy heats to declde the 2:15 | g Excess (90 to 1) second, St. Mazim {4 10 ONE, Ia. June %.—(Special Telegram e for a purse of $600, and five | 1) third. Time: 1.40. tg The Bee)JIn the ten-mile Boone County OMAHA bring FOUR coupons and ten #00d horses contested for the prize, which Fourth mile_and an eighth: Sir 1o thig offfoe and receive was finally landed by Dr. Sperry. The en- | Waiter (6 to 5 won, Roche (8 to 6) second, | handicap bieyclo read race.here toduy there S ve of this superb work—the story tries wero: ‘Nannie B, b, ‘me, W, H. Hill, | Don Alonso @ to 1) third. Time: 168 < f jwere twonty sfarters The place results . I ¥ o ce, mile Jopyrigh 0 H won, ¢ Sava rst; arks, second; A N, I Mading generel :}"::"’. Tex.; Bells Acton, b m., B. D. Gowkd, Rl B I econd,” Vestivule 8 to 15 | third: Are - Crazy,' fourth; - Hewitt, the B Jacksonville ullerton, Neb.; Jimmy McCoy, b, m., Du | iird. Time: 1:4l, scratch’ man, made the bést time, 3410, MAQNIFICRNTLY ILLUSTRATED. Bols Bros. Denver; Dr. Sperry, b. &, M. | ' Bixih race, steeplechase, short course: | Savage and Hunt both 36:40 and Art Crary TO-DAY. Salsbury, California; Zelpha Burns, b. m., | Ingot (5 to 1) won, Pat Oakley (3 to 1) sec- | &

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