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STOPYUL D PAGTA . AaR TR0 CATIAN THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 13,”1"391- v ¢ ’ en: Donnely and phy gs and | The teams were called the Horatil and the o4, and throe soldiers were wounded. | who fell In the Aght are buried. The [ States Marshal Shelby and President Clev ‘ l \ awipe that sphere. Tt went against the fence | teries: Donnely and Myrphy; Hastings and | The ns Horatll report that the train was fired upon Is | Eraves were strewn with flowors. tand. MY I\ ( with.a force that flattened it out like a toad- [ Donahue g 6t Curatil, The Horatll somprised the follow not_correct.” el The lotter adds: “It a condition should be wtool, sl i b onimd Vale, GRtcht: Brice, Hownrd, ShOFtatop he first effect of this movement of the RUNNING WITHOUT TROUBLE, brought about tn St. Louls such as now ex- And you should have seen that crowd get | - Sy Finyed. Won. Lost. Pr.Ot Aot base, Hareiwon, WIS stfikers is to delay the advance of troops ists in Chicago, which God forbid, T would up and empty itself of nolss. It sounded | Sloux City v - ! e third Sample, Wilton and Field, all edo o 3% and from the direction of Sacra- | Rallrond; Everything | not hesitate a minute to ask the presjdent al Iike a drunken man toying with the china 2RI yras . 8l of Rugby,’ in left’ and_center and right upon Oakland from the direction ything Three Straight fn»m 8t. Joo Puts the Minneapoli i JH S0 L OO LI S L mento, for it is presumed here that it will Looks Favorable West to send troops to the city, But if the presi Rourk: Palk CUphoard with an ax Kansas City '\ & F) 3 a4 fek : A " e ocon ) T 0 o 0 §4 follows: Rolfe of Amherst, catcher; Saf- ecessary (o rebuild the bridge reported oad officlals wire fes! e 1 dent should, without any seeming necessity urke'Patily on Top. Paddy, Sammy and Seery scored, In a rand Rapids ... 68 a8 5 i ollow @ o v . cat ;8 be,_ y Rallroad officlals were feeling a great deal | [3" wichout conference with the state au- : gob! \dianapolls ® & 3 ford Willame pitoher, Walker, Amheest, to_have been destroyed soler yesterday. th during day H Bffcials here bellave that this sort of tac- | NAPpier yesterday than during any day | yporities, send the troops Into the city and But what is to be galned by continuing | Detrof § . B Davis, Croton, third basc: Thomas, Am- s " o gene pressio oy the ; y, 1 would ) ov 0. THATS WAS S48 Milwaukee " TCI (] . will deprive the lawless element in Call of the past fortnight, the general impression | quarter them there to do police duty, I would q this harrowing tale. There was seven runs, herst, shortstop: P. Nickalis, Hall and ',:.‘:;.l. of the sympathy of the majority of | being that the backbone of the strike was | protest against it as an insult to and an in- ANOTHER GAME, FULL OF HARD HITTING nearly enough to go round, and finally when N Hudson of Rugby fn the fleld positions, the people, and is likely to cause a more | broken, so far as Chlcago and the trans- | fringement upon the soverelgnty of the =" Hatch went out on a high fly to McFarland [ HANDSOME LANDS HYDE PARK STAKE. | 1y game was well contested, Score, 16 to state.” 3 Knlesley fell under the bench in an epileptic —_— | 10. About 300 Rugby students witnessed dy ®reakdown of the blockade than - o y were concerned [N SR " N A Tl B e CONId" T sxpwetod: - 1T 18 e d1s | T cor countey - Were conewrnied, O Juty Tomis Dons” Dispateioet Johnson Endeavold (6’Retrleve Himself and | fit, and during bis convulsions Johnny | Corrigan’s Odds-on MHorse the game pe e v Passenger and through freight train: ar- RN ¢ P y = saped. Confidence of His Owner and the ¥ o on potition of the authorities to allow the ecivil CHICAGO, July 12.~Telegrams sent by B Gets Another Dose of McVey's Elixie Johnson escaped. [ SIXTH SUCC VEFEAT. Eribunals to deal with the perpetrators of the | Fived and departed on time, and the business , July 12.—Teleg 3 gt sl by A McKibben came in, but he fared even | CHICAGO, July 12.—-Handsome won 5 oy have now decided that | of the various rallroad companies centering [ V. Debs to his agents ordering strikes on Hodber y worse, When the last man had turfied up | Hyde Park stakes at Washington pa HHAARIA. Wiks. ANotNer Rikoe tob outrage, and they have now decid P MoMnekin DI - o4 O the they will be summarily dealt with. here was reported at nearly normal condi- | Various roads were read to the federal grand cMnckin Did Better. his tootsy-wootsies to the nodding sunflowers | today and landed $1287 for Ed Corrigan, | Vigilant in a Fitty-Mile Sail. — tion. All Chicago roads are now taking | Jury today. A reporter for an evening paper the Rourkes got a couple of boys to count | bestdes a lot of money In wagers. The | ROTHESAY (Firth of Clyde), July 12.— PRIVATE NGAN DEAD. perishable and other freight, including live | testified to several speeches and interviews their runs. They got up to twenty-three and | other races were cheap. Cash Day, at L} qpg givth race in which the yachts Britan- stock, for all points on their systems, in- | in which Debs s alieged to have outlined | Omaha, 3 St Joseph, 9. quit to 8 won the first In a gallop. ‘The 2-year- | njy qng Vigilant have been rivals and the One More Vietim of the Tralnwreekers' | ciuding the Union stock yirds, Chicago, | his plans to tie up the roads. E. M. Mul- | Louisyille '7; Wasn The following bateh of hieroglyphics will | ola Gentle Edwards had no trouble in land- | goion® ST BEEE BEER FRERS et GO Violence at “acrament While some of the roads are st:ll compelled | ford, manager of the \\'v-uv'lm Union, T G P furnish lots of food for reflection: ing the third. Little Chris beat Patrick in Yacht club's course was salled today. The ¢ 12.—Private Da o ) " e ' e duced a large package of telegrams written eland, 20; P Shin OMAHA. drive for the fourth. [ifteen maldens o b 3 SACRAMENTO, July 12.—Private Dougan | to use the Elgin, Joliet & Basern, the “Outer > x fleveland, Philadelphia, 10, 5 . result was practically (he same as in the of battery L, Fitth infantry, died during the | Belt line,” as it is called in Chicago, for | by Debs ents of the A. R. V. on differ- ko, 11; Brooklyn, 6, A.B. R. 1B. 811, 8B. O. A. B o to the post in the fifth race, the | five preceeding races, a_victory of the o v of yester- night, making the fifth vietlm of yester- |y o5 4 "ho " running without a single hitch eastern connections, It Is thought that every- | ent roads, and particular attention was paid [ Indianapolis, 10; Kansas City, 8. Seery, m..... 4 0 mported flily, Full Measure, made a run- | gub TG SEGe Catter, “Britannia, Cwhieh day's rallrond wreck at the trestle west of | po g urgay, and Grosscup had issued their Injunction e away race of it. The last’ race was an A Al nge BpFint. o apiit of the mecond, and | nad @ time allowance of Doring yerte here, The situation on the Unfon Pacific [ ordering strikers and rioters fot to in Pa's b g T e Ut i ‘ot T Rewnltay C ey IR he | duys contest. Kitty miles were sailed, ‘Another attempt will be made this after- | was very mvch brighter than for | fere with the operation of the roads taken [ ~CA% ‘rf"j)".trl and brawny sons are once o, P, ¢ 1he, Britannia had sfightly the best of the a0 ot u train to San Francisco, 1t | many days, the operating depart. | at that moment under the protection of the | more perched upon the apex of tho monu- roed, It ; i b1 Meni opening up far we.t territory | court. Debs' telegrams were in some in- | ment. whero they climbed by taking Doctor le, 2b..000 8 will go by way of Stockton. Regulars w Wwhich has been shut off from the outside | stances to persons on roads now in the hands | Knlesley's weary Saints by the nape of the ackin, n actompany the train. General Graham has | £orld for a week past f recelvers. Those who profess to Know say | neck ana the funda y ing viciated the | 08¢ d damental basis of their Totals .4 isstied an order forbidding any one to cross Superintendent Bancroft, in a telegram | the evidence of Debs having violated the Pantaloons: and’ walloWing tha g i ST, 10! Mo iine at I street Newspaper corre- | to General Manager Dickinson, stated that | injunction is contained in the dispatches. bk g them around upon AP spondents are shut out, nd it is almos® | everything was quiet at Evanston Ogden fnd cting ".". Str.kers at Tacoma. ("l" verized earth three times in suction. Mohler, 2b.... 5 finpossiblo o get any fews. The sherift | and Salt Lake, and that passenger and | o G ene Pin SECIRELRE FREOIE L The tast game was played yesterday atter- | Gole,” m...... & olaims to have sufficient evidence to con- | freight trains were being handled promptly AR AL AR 2 A oSG ent of | 1007 and notwithstanding it .was hot eston, 3b.. 6 viet the man under arrest (Striker Warden) | and without trouble. No. 2 left Ogden on [ ex-chief clerk of the treight department of | o o oy 40 bake a Heh, (¥ Was ah fdeal suiss | & : of, derailing the eastern overland train yes- | time yesterday, No. 1 leaving Granger | the Northern Pacific, was arrested today for fieF sday. Mt th - . e farday which roultod in the death of the | twelve hours late on account of siight wash- | contempt of court. The complainants, George | "* 4% il el bl U UL :\Lmnm 1. 4 enginece and four privates and the wounding | outs near Granger. The train which left | Hunter and A. C. McClelland, claim he tried | When everybody wants to be out doors where | McKib'n, 1f-p 8 of. seve.al others, He was seen with three | Ogden about midnight with a number of | with threats and intimidations to induce | they can hear the chirping of the little grass- | Holly, ss..... 4 other strikers, Who have nlso been appre- | companics of United States troops on board | them (o quit working for the company. 'He | hoppers and feel the freshening breozo fan | JoNnSon. p-if 3 team was hired from Wilson's stable on K | Ogden. was taken into court the federal grand jury | AMmOnE their whiskers, Pl Wi ket lungers O at Brigl Lands Two 1 street, and it is clalmed Worden was heard From a telegram received by The Bee | brought in an indictment against him on As before Intimated, the Rourkes won, and | l-l“‘“"‘ -} o L % 8to0 NEW YORK e SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, July 12.—(Special to remark that he had enough dynamite | from Ogden confirmatory. of the exclusive | (ho samo charge. Harnos had a good posi. I'everything was bright and entrancing at tho T B Ty e e, | Brimhioh. Heath S v aitendanca ab | paiagram to The fee)=The sdcond day BE 15 blow the train to hell. nformation published Wednesday in this | tion. OfMcers of the road claim he induced | Charles Street park. The mellow warmth | Boyle, McKibbern. 5 Holly: Home runs: | usuil, which means very nearly the capacs | the race meeting ine one, 1 « ; 3 N > suil, Whic y & capac e race meeting was a fine o 00d Fa paper, companies of the troops reforred to | the freight clerks at the wharf to foin Bim | oo'ine” o dave tmmersed fleld, grand stana | Hutehison, Mohler. = Bases on balls: By | ity of the sround. The favorites et {her e AN goed. Terowdy L Hobh k.’_' 8triko Over at Los Angeles. above will be stationed at Truchie, W in quitting them. He is understood to be a » B - McMackin, by Johnson, 8; by McKibben, | down again, although second cholces were 2 he o > 3 OURLARLELS I~ i bisa A x5 . e heavy losers all day. Summaries LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 12.—So far as [ ¥orth, Reno and Carlin, until the’Central | member of the A, R. U. and was ono of the | and bleachors in a minglement of such soft | . Hases &iven, for hittng bat By Me: | generally “the oncs to cause the upsets. | " phce, purse gm: aries: = i 3. 4t isiiea & Pacific is open from Ogden to Oakland. first men here to quit. It is expected that | and soothing hues as living artist could | Mackin, 1; by Johnson, 1; by McKibben, 1 overnor Fifer was the vorite in th Minnie Higgins Loa Angeles 18 concerned the striko Is over. All rail communication with the Coeur | indictments against others of the strikers [ never hope to reproduce upon lifeless canvas, | hssehballs: Cooley, Wil pitches: John- | apening race and = the M rty © o M v Even many of the strikers admit that the | q'Alene country is broken and a general [-will be returned tomorrow. NBL 4T ARAI OF ADHE BIEERAT AT ITs 3. | ORRHON, oot by e E AR e d e A0t bY el T L 0 er. Adrian ' t is a thing ast, The Santa Fe | strik ccording to dispate 8 — € apor marred blue ‘ex- | fonnson, L, by=Mcltibben, 1, 1 4 v f 00 tor Mald :l:::zr:n“re ,,l,:“:‘,“::,\' :):n:l in AT ot from ekon 65 he mlaee T Inttgduced the Fohy Kxpress. panse above, and the winds from the south | MOUrS: Umpire: Haskell DY BRI, R TR nDiE was 'the 1 > ’ o de om Tekoa to the ; At LU Feldhee i : i = 56 it s by a length, 4 i the e D b for their old places. Freight trains are run- | portion of the western country, which was [ EVANSTON, Wyo., July 12.—(Special to | were fervent enough to boil potatoes in. SEREQINE (O LHE Ton s, cholce in the third race and Dwyer plunged | Matk Mese ¥ ning all over southern California and pas- | formerly a part of the Union ' Pacific, but | The Dee)—During the tic-up on the Union | In appreciation of this lovely meteorological | omana Played. Won. Lost. Prot, | on'him. ' Littie il lod {he way for'a mile, | Superintend senger trains, with few exceptions, are run- | now under the management of the Orcgon | pacific the people in this section were cut | condition the.largest week day crowd of the | Facksonville o @ Tinning, ARG, (ry. us hasd ub he o larne | Racer ... ning s they did befors the strike. The | Hailway and .\.nm.lumu(ruuw}m(yl,Ih;{*”'"”;" oft from communication with the outside | season was out, hundreds of whom were | Lincoln .00 2 2 SouaEnotaRe ety Resulta: I B (i Banta Fo is regularly sending out its over- | under water a good portion of the last six | 30i"*"ovcopt by telegraph, and mo daily | jadios Tn fack o o i st Joseph' " : H_om o | ‘First race, five furlongs: Gloriana (2 | Pk lands with a complement of troopers and | weeks and the surprise is that the railroad | [Ioon Wore received for ~ several days. | . 3 n fact the grand stand was a | Rock Island . 0SS . to 1) won, Governor Fifer (11 to 6) second, | Oratoct depities aboard each train. The greatest | employes should want to go out after having [ Srers “A1Vin ‘Moore, Norman Dempsey and | Yeritable parterre of brightness, color and | Peoria . § 2 His Gracé (0 to 1) third. Time: 1105 event of today was the departure of a South- | been compelled to suspend work for weeks. | piui \yilkinson, three enterprising young | beauty and it couldn't have been anything | Sufpoi " O 5.5 | Second race, mile: Flirt @ to 1) won, era Paclfic passenger train for San Fran. | The engine crew which carried the train to | jyen of Bvanston, concelved the idea of es- | else but the presence of all this beauty that Y b Ui oo i S D IS U0 ML G LA A Lt elsco. Shortly before noon the train pulled | Tekoa Wednesday had orders to stand by the ony express between this . cit; = Thire ce, s i 9 LONDON, July 12-The Sports Gut o the Arcade depot for the north. It | ergine during the night and to keep up | WCiSHINE & pony express belwech thS Chiy | spurred Sammy McMackin on to such a NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. T ger e ttsonaas MOnaco B bt | o e B LG e oals noIN was the first train sent north in twelye d fires for the outward trip yesterday. But | Jayo papers. These papers reach Park City | Pletiresaue plece of pitching. Ella (10 to 1) third, Time: 137 | will be victorious in the contests of Jul Al Tocal trains are running on the Southern | there was a grave doubt that the crew would | st 10 ‘welock in the morning of the diy While this young college graduate Is sy Boliver Tebeau Gives the Phillles a | Fourth race, five furlongs: Shelley Tut- | 16, Amomg the guests ot dinmer aftor the Pacific on schedul be permitted to obey orders. publication, and by means of the pony ex. | deserving of the most unstinted commenda- [ Tasteof Hard Hitting. By tood arom Tauation (100 1o'1) second, | games will be ‘the maharajah of Cuteh Overland Tralus Keach Los Angelo neral Manager Dickinson stated that | progs the boys were able to get them into | tion. it wasn’t his reticulated curves alone | CIEVELAND, July 12.—Cleveland pre- h Tace, mile and a furlons: Vestfbule | LoRT. Consul General Collins, W. W. Astor, L L Tl 18 ol ool traing | lie knew little of tho sltuation on the Oregon | Eivanston at 6 o'clock the same day. The | that carrled the day. sented astrengthened team In - today's | G to' 3w | WB G ind s Toraan | Gora LI UStIcEER BREI Rund R GeOr RBIVH JBELES, 2 L ailway and Navigation company, Receiver | papers found ready sale at 25 cents each. s e NS team, and they did some terrific batting, | (_to 1) n rd me: 1 ¥ 4 ” ZOMAE are being run over the Santa Fe, two over- | MeNeill having taken possession of the road | P*F 2/ = THERAPEUTICAL VALUE OF BASE HIT. | knocking Carsey and Calahan out of the | | SIXth , mile: " Roller @ to 5) won, | work wEGheTYre, Witdessed the practice land castern trains, one of which was in two | July 3, it having passed entirely out of the To Open U Pacittc Shops. The Rourkes' little sticks had consider- | box. The Phillies drove Clarkson out of | 14 e Alouzo G 1) Setond o Tough | the day Hickok hit his kneo cap. while asctions, arrived, and one overland freight | ¢2n(rol of the Union Pacific company at that |~ LARAMIE, Wyo., July 12.—(Speclal 1o | able to do with it. Pa had purchased a new | the box. Score: (4 to )i third. Time: ‘1:44, throwing the hammer, and was disabled B Riiaest cut:over. the Santa Fe: yestordey.| time: The Bee.)—It is believed here that the Union | jot, and they contained, in a condensed | Cleveland ........1 5114131 3-20 Results on Twin City Trnok. from further practice for the day. Muc The overlands brought Pullmans, express | , When asked how long the troops would e is sympathy is expressed on account of the be continued along the Union Pacific Mr. Pacific officials are making preparations to | form, all the elements necessary to Philadelphia’ .2.00220 1 6 0 0 0 2 1 0—10 | ST. PAUL, July 12—First race, f , e 8 give a i & or 3 | repeated mishaps to members of the team. and mail cars and a large number of passen- S 3 non open the shops. The shopmen are all being ; > - Hits: Cleveland, 29; Philadelphia, 15. Br- rs and upwards, sev ghths of a e Rers. . One. train left Chicago June 27 and | Dickinson stated that the matter was wholly | O P: v new life and richness to the blood and restore | rors : Philadelphia, 1. ! B et 8 Farnad | Mmile: Fakir won, Dillor, second, Mrs, ynyne Won by Two Ru the other June in General Brooke's hands. Ho thought, | called ‘on and requested ‘to report to the | ghatterad nerves. Tuns: Cleveland, 18; Phiadcnia, 2 Stigek | Drudshaw third.” Time AT 2 AT £ however, that they would remain until ali | Mma ter mechanic Whether they will return £ : d B O R el MBI [ e race, maiden : NE, Neb., July 12.—Special Tele- The Southern Pacific 1s sending out all | ,pporance of trouble was dispelied to work in accordance with the order of [ A base hit, as eyery living crank knows, | 1. “FHome. runs: Thompson. Aneea. | @ half furlongs: ' Luure gram to The Bee)—An Interesting game ::::la TE T Dot Blao the New Or- | S nion Pacific fs now being suarded | Judge Riner o refuse to do so. The off- | is one of tho greatést (hings in e, particu- s s: Childs, G. Tebeau, Turner. Two- | ©nd. La Malinche third. Time: 3 of ball was played by the Wi erland, both passenger and freight. | ;% oobdt, 0N S cials desire to know how many men are | larly it made at the right time. It is an Burkett, G. Tebe McGar Third, r up, " five ide clubs in this city toda Pocatello, companies B and T, Seventcenth | ready to o to work. About G0 per cent of | unfailing specific ) for such diseases as | Zpnome hroieamntom (Cross Grady. Double & Time: R R AT, Lieutenant Grum- | the employes here have signified their will- McKean to' O. Tebeau; Hallman to ond, Honest Dollar third. Time' 1:021, | tories: Wayne, Welbaum and Plper SAN FRANCISCO, This morning | Ifantry, a\onah, Eieutenant G i b e Gk D B e g l;hcumlllar ataxia, partlaj paralysis, St. Vitus )1‘::-\l;ln oty Umpire: “Lynch. * Time: Two e olds, nonwinners of | M4e: Noves and Carbine the situation in northern California pre- | R sp companies D and G, Sey- | Are opened. dance, sclatlca, neutdlgla, rheumatism, ner- | EPYIR 00, fENAve JUnutes. o Datterios: s year, one 'mile: Tom Elmore won, Elliott Defeats ¢ sented no new features. No trains were | enteenth in O BleneTifaE e at Clevelaadiatlatast Mover vous prostration, palpitation of the heart, | lahan, Harper, Buckley, Grady. Pebble Rock second, Malena third. Time: < ITY, v 12.—The firs! ratifled o KANSAS CITY, July 12.—The first of a running at Oakland or Sacramento. At | tenants Johnson and Perry; Captain Rogers, CHICAGO, July 12.—On being shown the | Pale and sallow comiplexions and all diseases Smith's Errors Were Costly. tin race, 4-year-olds and up beaten | ° of wing shoot' matc contested Cleveland’s | Fesulting from vitiafing humors in the blood. | CINCINNATI, July 12—Boston outbatted | horses of this meeting, three-quarters of a | here today between Dr. W. F. Carver Oakland the strikers continued unruly dur- | Lieutenant Davis. CehR b ety ing the night. Early this morning the Evanston, company C ,Eighth infantry of LEge il ). > % ) e % -z SR8 g mile: Osric wol Franc ope second d Bllfott of Kansas City round house on the Oakland mole was | Fort Robinson, Captain Corliss. Diitpodeltofunipalit (an sk trationiboard kel | Ay avitaatiin A} De nisslevitold htel itheFReds fbutineyertielsas Smithia ferraes {1 5e 2o Rf R (00 S taee S gppe (Becondy Jland &y Ry ILIott (o8 HEangas Gl on e aeny ralded and several locomotives damaged and | Rawlins, company D, Eighth infantry of | Debs said: “We are very much gratified to [ 408 just before the game began. SThelang 2 4 050 0% i v out of a possible 100." > birds y And’ the" a Cineinnati 02200000 0-4 Finlshes at Kansas City. v e birds machinery put out of condition. There was | Fort Robinson, Lieutenant Hubert. hear of President Cleveland’s decision. It fs R [ octo A s nantly, cortett il Foaton i TRoNooRs ol 1805 1=16 : o o werejthoitargets: no serious outbreak, however. Green River, company B, Eighth Infantry | to be hoped that the board will be promptly | With ‘his charafteridtic punctilliousness, | "yl Giiinniii™ 6, Boston, 13. Errors [KANSAS CITY, July 12—Morgan G was ST § — of Fort Nicbrara, Captain Wilhelm. appointed. and organized and that its work | General Jackson Haskell tapped a new ball | ofits: tl. 6; Boston, 13. T the only favorite that won today. Three edar Creok a Winner. Sy = B afial H 2" Jbhn nati, 3; Boston, 4. IZarned runs: well played second choice and one 4 CIDAR CREEK, Neb., July 12.—(S) ,.., Rewards for Sacra Laramie, company G, Eighth infantry of | will be prosecuted vigorously to the end of | Precisely at 3:45, and Jphuny Johnson, that | cinnati, 2; Boston, 2. Two-base hi S o T ey ot IDAR G DI RN eb Iy d o (Srogial 'WASHINGTON, July 12.—The attorney | Fort Niobrara, Captain Hayden. the existng conflict. We are of cour:e for | ¢fTing and misguided youth from Podunk- | Bannon, 2. Home run Hoy, Newell, | first-class. Results: Sl to The Bee.)—The home team defeated the general has offered a reward of $500 each or | The mines at Rock Springs and Hanna | arbitration, and have been from the begin- | YVille, took his position and a mouthful of | Lowe. 'Double plays: - Tucker, Long | Wirst race, three-fourths of a mile, Blatismouthiiclub&ngansintereatinn Ry $2,000 in* all for testimony that will lead | Were opened Wednesday, all the miners at | ning, and had this principle been recogaized | fine cut In tho littly square in the conter | Yaurhn, Smith, Bwyer. Struck out: By | ing: Hardin won, ‘Southerner second, To- | Of Dall by a score of 10 to g * “d | hoth. places returning to work as soon as | this strike would have been avoided. m . tivett . | kaine third. Timé: 1:10%. 2 e o the.arrest and conviction of the person or m,mn' was resumed and engines provided =l Johnny was full_of hope and confidence ;‘1?";;"'31}‘:2?“3{::!: m“l!xlllmr‘lcs« Dwyer and | Second race, seven-elghths of a mile, sell- SHE HAD A BALLAST OF SAND, persons concernéd in the wreck at Sacra- | for moving ears. A representative of the Trafile Rovived at Cednr Rapids. and prunes, and heswore that he would win Phy; DL J A1 Ing: Morgan'G won, Lank second, Bright mento last night which resulted in the | A" R, U. labored indu:triously at Rock CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta., July 12.—(Special | the game or pitch his crystal arm off. Giants Won Easily. H[fl"{rlflrrl- "‘”““‘l: 1:33%. ‘Worst Fears Entertained of the Fate of the Imost immediate death of Engincer Clarke | Springs to enlist he miners in the strike | Telegram to The Bee)—The stagnation | He kept his word. When he left the park [ PITTSBURG, July 12—New York hit the | Gargin won Fror Ja sesmh® 1ihadn Bl tiritish Ship Sencgal. nd three regular soldiers. The reward is | bug so far as can be learned. his efforts _ in the melancholy gloaming he had but one | ball with men on bases and won easily. | third. Time: 0:50. i SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—News has for conviction of the murderer of each | were not crowned with success in making | niCh cime with the strike Is passing away. | arm—he left the other one in the refresh- | Scor Fourth race, five-elghths of a mile, sell- [ heon received here that practically settles person killed. vonverts for the A. R U, . In consequency | The railroad yards, which have been prac- | ment booth for Ike Miner to stir his lemon- | Pittsburg . 01050000 0-6[ing: Jerequet won, Queen Prewitt second, R ding’ the fate of ’ of the opening up of the Union Pacific, all | tically closed, were active today. The Bur- | ado with. New York ©eee4 0003200 0—09| Postboy third. Time: 1:05l. all doubt regarding the fate of the British Climax Passed Peacefully. the mines In operation before the Pullman | 1M8ton, Cedar Rapids & Northern began to Johnny would be rather a nice looking : Pittsburg, 7; New York, Br- Fifth race, thirteen-sixteenths o a_mile: | ship Senegal. Captaln Thompson of the SPOKANE, July 12—The celebration of | hoycott was begun are now actively being | tAKe freight north as far as Minneapolis | fellow if it wasn't for his face; when you Pittsburg, 1; New York, & Barned I st W, adercules second, George | gohooner Mary Russ, now at San Diego, re- the second anniversary of the great fight at | worked. andiieaiCh fo everyfistation! o the Rock | see that you want to rush for the gunwales. ST RO G A TRl 4 AR ports that on March 19, when in latitude 30 Canon Creek passed without violence. One I TN e WD, oo bt ere cont out dusine ‘the day | ; What Dr. Kniesley wants to do with | puller. "Home runs: Beckley. Double FLYING J1B SHUT OUT AGAIN. degrees 11 minutes north, longitude 19 de- BNRINRNA Viaitora. trom aurrounding | camps SITUATION REVIEWED, . zen trains were sent out during the day. | Johnny is to lead him away and feed him. | plays: Ward and Doyle; Stenzel and Mer- 5 grees'8 minutes west, the Russ was in com- B U200, me o o mpe T : s Pottony WorketsiBtEicitndod In the course of a few vears ho may be fat | ritt. Struck out: By Rusle, 3. Time: Two | Robort & Wina the Saginaw Free-for-All | DAny With the overduo ship for several All E T LD 1 th M B Rt . thohillswhera the wunl 4 A iyes Turned ward the Meeting of WASHINGT P - enough to Kill. hours and ten minutes. Umpire: Emslie, ith hours. As night came a severe gale sprang 2 iara it sunionsmen the Federation of Labor. ASHINGTON, July 12.—Through the = q Seer: Batteri Killen, Merritt and Germa withiOnlineiSecond; errific violence B 5 S 5 G Taking a pony of oatmeal, Kid Seery took | Hatteries: K AGINAW, Mich., Tuly 12.-The race up. It blew with terrific violence through: CHICAGO, July 12.—The strike situation | B00d offices of Senator Smith of New Jer- | his position over the can. He never sald a | Rusie and Wilson. i DRioa s A R Es s dree on Tt 00T s, "‘f out the night, causing the Russ to lay to SERIFS throughout the country today was in gen- | SV the strike of the pottery workers, in- | word, but stood and looked at Johnny in Tailenders Tangled Up. o gl I’ A PeoPIe. | ypder short sail. A tremendous soa was 1 8 eral one of quictness. The central points | VoIVing about 7,000 laborers In New Jersey, | & waylnm; l‘xlmdo his hlunrl I)S:.\L lhlhck and | LOUISVILLE, July 12.—Louisville won a m’°1“ el talinad ‘: r"“““’“‘}"“ '“[‘“ running. When the |ml|7r"'"i" came tho : ik B o 2 effo ast. He had a new log, about the size | very interesting game today from Wash- | the weathel . barring a fresh wind. In | weathor nad moderated, but the sea was The Book of the Builders | °f 'terest have been the meoting of labor | was sttled, and as a collatoral effest the | 1% jorsery leg, and everybody expected fo | ington. Score! the unfinished 2:40 trot, two heats of which | very lumpy. The air was clear, though, leaders, with President Gompers of the Amer- | Jificulties in the same trade in Ohlo, in- Rimfbust (that ball SEAIEHeNaIa ¢ how Loulsvill 010030038 7| were trottéd yesterday, only one heat gearch wa de for the Sene ‘ volving about 5,000 men, will probably be | ¢ him bust the ball. he did, however, | Loulsville .......... o yesterday, only one heat was | and a search was made for the Senegal, HISTORY fean Federation of Labor at their head, in | Yortlod The potters went back to work | Was trundle one down to Mohler, and he | Washington "....72 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2—5 | required to finish the race, Azote taking it [ but the glass falled to locate her. Cap: OF THE, ., this city. It is admitted that the actio & & . 214 was blotted out at first. Then all the ladies Hi Louisyille, 7; Washington, Er- | handily. In the free-for-all pace Robert J | tain Thompson believes that the vessel'must Y. n of | this morning at a reduction of only 2% per i 3 ; elapped their hands, but whether it was be- | Tors: Louisville, 3; Washington, rned a hot favorite and justified his back have shitted her ballast and gone to the ’ that body, if taken unanimously, will have a | cent on the scale paid before June 1. OIS I ) E e X g oY o & i NS s: Louisville, ¥, Washington, 1. Struck g IOl COOIE thar vatihea titn i a:0) 5 1 ORLD’S FAIR Warkea! ftaa o thal aituation . Rn ) Doreoas T cause Seery had been Jostled asice or becauso |/ oy¢i - gyiigman,” 8:! by Bullivan;. 1. Three- ed"bia in the siccecding heats and was | "Na-Ts ‘usual with il vessels at San Diogo e tonskhe aituaton, o Strikers Must Return Today. Lily Langtry Langsford hove into view I | puti D Kn Eranulliven Sl ey ] the Ing heats g ‘D. H. Burnbam PR B G predeietons of th¢ | TERRE HWAUTE, Ind., July 12.—Notice | wou't say. & ‘l:‘ll:r&'\lxg:er.( S T i e e | CHE i i, LI 6 the Senegal had taken on ballast, which was s MEN Chief of Construction, | LUt Wnanimous action by it, except in the | posted up in the Vandalia yards today, signed TWO OF A KIND. BAXES ls;:;gurflnv{lll\:vlll'lgh!’l:"e&!::;l:lg;nnfi”‘t‘?‘:;‘rll‘: Azote’ (o ‘!‘l;r‘t_:r:lr:;il ififigfl;fl{]fi;«:}fl lllirl:\(_h::i”l'rmu.sm e i | reaction of auicting the presént agitation or | by John G. Willams, vice president and | Anyway, Langy smiled as If it was meant | Wi “0 e ™ it} ime: o s St . nost | BUILT i turning it nto other channels, s unlikely. | oocral manager, nofitying ho Vandalia | foF him. lifted his ot foot into the air once | Roufs. Rattcries: Knell and Weaver; Sul- | Racino Sk Ll e el e F. D. Millet Js known that several suggestions are be- | girikers that all who returned to work by | OF twice, then shot a swift one out to Mc- | livan and Dusdale. Riswood T LT e e e P BT Ty ing considored by these leadera. Among | fomorrow, Friday, morning at 7 oclock can | Kibben and Jolned the’ youthul Seery on A anris Brarlse Desalaulal: line i SR e Director of Decoration. chamisrenthaltollow g re thelr places, and those who do viot re- | the bench. Hutchison could do no better Wilkes 7 Lt (RATHLOl e 88 or Judges Wood Detroit, 11; ‘Minneapolis, 4; 10 ings. Langsford, ss 7 to the dispatches sent after Julg Grand "Rapids, B Bk Gity, 1 nes Hutchisone 3b 5 » Uheimile - Cash Day ‘0 nd-off. Following ur ; ! send-of ollowing are the times of tho won, Lulu TG to 1) second, Lake | yachts ‘at the severnl markboats: Iirat @5 to 1) third. " Time: 142 § 2. | Tound: ‘Mount Stewart—ritannia, 10:54:06¢ Second six furlongs: Gentle Bd- | \Valinng, 1055006 ik, 11:99.80 R (6 (0 6)' won, Montercy (10't0 1) seo: | VIS ) T R ond, Uncle Luke (4 to 1) third, ‘Time: | 1a. B ' Britannia 11404, o n good Third pace, Hyde Park stakes, value to ale vile 4 AU RO winner six furlongs: Handsome - % W @ to 5 won, Laureate (> to 1) second, L THKU S I BT Frank K (12 fo 1) third. Time: 1:14y | 1:36:00; V L ’ or secoocoon! P e I Snncaceae | coccomcs !l scomoooma’ 51 coromrseszomoscs, al %l o sl =} Fourth race, mile and seventy yards: | Jipftapn Vi Little Chrl to 1) won, Patrick Brithnnin, 3 Vigilant third me TTho Vigtlant's next race will be in the y i : Bangor regattn at Belfast on Monday. race. maldens, one mile: Imp. Full | The Britannia is also entered in the m{u Measure @ to 1) won, Aleenor, (7 to 1) ond, Lagazine (4 to 1) third, Time: 1:42Y, h IRE Bixth race, six furlongs: op Gray (even) A W ERE NEEDED, won, Kitty 'Clive (8 to 5 second, Somer- 3 sault (7 to 1) third, Time: 1: PRSINSTS [l i AR T e e n B = ol cnwkormosnx ~loccscrea |l cococceccs) | nwormowonam) o | reomoocson | \° 51w ° Gaaens AN cstom 1o o H At Gla yw—Arrived—Norweglan, from First. That the striking Pullman employe! St o _CHICAGO, July 12.—The Colts jumped on | Jenny K,.... i : N G 1tman employes, | en by that hour will be considered dis- ““’?n.‘:ly" li:f}"l'*‘n;;‘l"‘:‘, e Kennedy from the sart and kepf it up for HiEe 3 2 L e loed alat o NaT RINGficoupons with2 25 cents, or, sent | dent Debs to declare the strike off be G, AR L] Mohler knocked a few knotholes into space | four, Innings. when he gave: way to Gost L 3 : At Liverpool —Artived—Sariitg, from Mont- by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | °f the infinite damage which is being done AR Men Return to Work. and Paddy Boyle attended to both Cole and | in one inning were the hits' bunched. f o) Soampssaata s 33 a|5ea 1», :‘j;;:"x ol m'k"'l" New York; Britan- oot acce] ltd’ Address, to the business of the intry. PUEBLO, Colo., July 12.—One of the two | Preston, firing Archie out at first and eating | Score: ] Pt At Bremen—Ar ived—Weser, from New 0 pted). ss, Second. That the leaders unite In an appeal | 1 oa.oc or the A, T, U. here voted thi the big third baseman’s fly, hide, tail and | Chicago ........3 12201 20 011 : York. g Memorial Department, the publio: to quit. patronizing Pullman | ;08¢8 of the A. R. U. here voted this even- | o, Brooklyn "0 1 040 14 0 0 0 0—6] 1rec-for-all pi se $1,000: At RotterdameArriveleVasndant, i trom! d eping, drawing room and dining cars. ing to return to work and a delegation of | “'nyo gecond was inaugurated by Captain | Hits: Chicago, 17: Brooklyn 16, Robert J . . . New York; Rotterdam, from New York. OMAHA BEE. hird. That President Cleveland be re- | them who were emplowed on the Rio Grande | Mac swinging his omnibus pole hard against [ Chicago, Brooklyn, rned 4'an~' . At London—Arrived—Mobile, from New quested to appoint a_commission fo investi- | at once waited upon Superintendent Burns | one of Johmny's first prizes. There was a | Ghicago. 43 Brooklyn, worbnsg nita: | & i o Xoticmsisiee IEA o A gate the strike and the causes which led up | of that road and asked to return to work. | sort of a veiled cadence, half distant, yet ‘-Ill'x:-u“rr"’rin”"w" |.u'x':n'~, ll\“\’x‘:;'ly. - iree s i f\)w York—Arrived—Sorento, from to it in expectation that the report of such | Those whose places had not already been | full of that familiar tenderness that no crank DAty A R ianatii I A $ § o timore—Arrived—Lord Londonderry, from New Soed s e ER SERIES NO. 20, a commission would justify the action taken | filled were told to report in the morning. has ever been known to resist. ruum unassisted, Struck out: By Strat- e: 2:07, 2:08, 0 from Swanseau. by the strikers and free them from charges ‘ e The ball féll among the gamopetal-us p'ants ! ton, 1: by Gastright, 2. Time: Two hour 5 1 e : Ar 2 W At Hamburg—Arrived—Russia, s of rioting and disorder. More Troops for Sacramento. In Mrs. Smiley's back yard across Seven- | and fifteen minutes. Umpit McQuaid. re s | e York. S DY Fourth. That immediate cfforts be made Nev., July 12.—A special to the | {eenth street, and Captain Mac loped like | Hatteries: Stratton and Shriver; Kennedy, | /2123 {rotting, pur AL’ Newcastle—Arrived—Chicago, from THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC to secure the impeachment of Attorney Gen- ette says a train bearing 500 regulars of | a wounded ostrich around to second. Gastright and Dalley, Rex Ameniaus - New York. il ¥ e ki l‘"il','”{:""'!,'l-_l . i : the Sixteenth infantry, under command of | Then all the men and boys shouted and the Standing of the Teams, I ought Detrolt’s Street Car System. Fifth. “That an effort be made to secure | Golonel. Poland, passed Elko today for Sacra- | ladies waved their point lace handkerchiofs, Played. Won. Lost, Pr.Ct J., July 12.—Contractor DICTIONARY. the passage of a compulsory arbitration law | Gorre! poand, passed Biko today for Sacra- | ey did so love to see Mr. McVey apply | Baltimore W VR T | Patestine N. S, July L mento. ‘The train was escorted by an engine | they d y by % | Russe Thomas Nevins has purchased the street car by congress. zuarded by fi I e 1 his large clegant feet with such rapidity to | Boston . . 22 67.2 | Russelmont | guarded by four regulars. It 1s reported that N ! lines in Detroit, Mich. The contract was Pages, 51 3 e lodged 1o 3 Vi : @9 Hohamia 4200 Page: 260,000 Word: Sixth. That complaints be lodged 100King | many culverts have been burned between | the surface of the Fifth ward. 4 % 00| Honeminn oy Mr. Nevins had the op- English capl- to the indictment of the railway managers | p varl But one little tally was all we got, after o & 9 B8 ratwood | signed last wes INSTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL for conspiracy to obstruct the movement of | /<0 and Carlin. all, for agter Mac had gallvanted home on a v o 4 I T ¥ A tion, which expired July 9. i United States mails by refusing to run mail Boyeott Notes. couple of bungles by Johnny Johnson and eland .. 62 29 3.2 | 8. W. At ity talists were anxious to secure the roads, A4 Mine of Kno and @ Mint of cars execept in connection with Pullman cars. The Wabash strike at Decatur, Ill, has | Horace Hollingsworth, Fear, Hoyle and Me- [ Cincinnati . a4 X Time: 8 and induced the mayor of Detroit to dela; . Volon BT ok Dokt collapsed. Mackin were put aboard the hog train. Lomke s :'5 2. r\"v‘f".:f’l',‘““" stake §1,000: granting o franchise beyond the. time < i = dge Cooley: tlet core. o . . ewcastle . . ramed @ hope of ng Mr. Nevins, L and-entertiniig i that groat book, -t | | union machinists threw down their tools ana | “tHe 4 ball. o he walked, and then after two men | \ csninston . % D e e i L closed the deal. He will pay for the lines, erican Bueyelopodic Dictionary. than fu . The i thcal e than i Joined in the general sympathy strike which | 4 Li¢, Strike situation remains practleally | For &5 A€ FECEC riven over the plate by WESTERN LEAGUE GAME BRSNS oveevsiins 43 Al which comprise elghty miles of tracks, McKibben's two bagger. noe .1V . thirty miles of which are already cquipped hia et worle, now for (o it tmo | [ was Inaugurated yesterday. As usual in | rined at Toledo. A Ashwood m $8,250,000, $8,000,000 Ashwood 1000l oo Sith the trolley syatem, $8, Pliced Within iho' reach of overyone, 18 o The Northern Pacific men at Fargo and s I \nl e ublieation, for it s at the same time such cases, the strike affects the large shop: amestow) V. e ref y Then the first real explosion came. It Was | g, 04 Jones' Work Respousible for An- Time: 2:17%, 2 \perioer i b &9 shops | Jamestown, N."D,, are returnipg to work, an Inning when smoking was permitted on PRAS RN S 008 City inpusbie. SRR Timal, a1tk & In cash and the balance in bonds, bt dHetPATY ki 1 complote oncy el ch more e smaller concel Bsticet dletipuiry omplote encyclo. much more than the smaller concerns, where | In the re-employment of men the railroads | i thece rour seats only. W e 7 1 \\”I‘l()l‘ JOTINNY JOHNSON. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, July 12.-The BREEDERS W INL A Strikers Tap the Wires. AAS NN NSON, itors could not hit Rhines, but the home e AN FRANCISCO, July 12.—The United Sxamars Ouly that nuniber of only a few men were employed | at Chicago are paying the old rate of wages. num! Promptly at 12 o'clock the 700 men em- £ Deor r | ployed by Fraser & Chalmers laid down t The Nirike.at, Beoria lw practieally over:.ii. , Yoot Pxia v ATEAYeA. Bimaolt At the! | o A ey At Sore N a T caat e o ) Veocday . tacls and Went on a srie. Bators ‘hms W5 | most of the men who struck having returned | o GBS GG PEGE IR 00K o that awtul «I:x‘-l.'::‘lt;::'plni ReRian: capy 1:|.|‘|Ik.l :x s Boky b LT 40 TP A T T they had notified President W. J. Chalmers | t° Work: anxlety a married manfeels when ho goes | Srand Rapids ... 3 3 4 4.8 3 4 3 08| | oXIN Ry e 3eTne Ken- | tween Sacramento and. this city have been of their Intention and had held ‘a long con- | The Treasury department has resumed the | homg at 1 in the morning, pulls off his tan |~ yie: Grand Rapids, 2; Sioux City, 13. | tucky Bre assogiation, the oldest rac- | tapped and inatruction from Washington to erence with him, in which the men had | Shipment of cash to different parts of the | ghoes and tip-toes up stairs into his wife's | mrrors: Grand Itapids, 6; Bioux Cliy, 4 | ing association in the United States, will | foteral authoritics here glven to the leaders stated ll;n-:ripnx“‘hm. ’Tn.-y said they had | country. - ; 0 lair. Uttering a mdrt;or a Xu\; Jw:.u he l-liu'n d une: r:r.«g;{ lkl\|{||4|lxi‘| sh{ux I lead a revolt againat the American Ture | of “'m trike. Hereafter all government no complaint against the company nor an Striking miners have taken a shot at rail- | crouched, then hoppéd onto one of Johnny's | Cit Three-base hits: Wright, % Spies, | 140 plastithe; 4 RE |Cob hO AR e e ke DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. grievance of any kind, but hu!l .mi., ',nx‘-r.-fi road men at Los Cerillos. Troops have been .,‘.,.‘1 -painted slants and knocked the scales | Hogrlever, Marr, = Home r| i Btewart, | congres! It Ilf “I-h:: ‘I 'm;:ll l‘l 8 NI.n’t r | messages by XLH 7|- Il be i to strike out of sympathy and would do so | sent to protect the men. off of it. He onlyjwaffed a moment, and | Btruck —out: —Parker, Kraus, Jones, 3. ) organization, st LR SR New Feature of the Boycott. 19,800 iheicmentiments. The Fort Wayne newspapers ridicule the | then while MecFarlaud yas plugsing up the | DURUS PTURC, oo otrs and thirty-five | Lot Vearlimge, and the Tentucy axoels SIOUX CITY, July 12.—(Special Telegram Mr. Chalmers made a speech, in which ho | demand of the A. R. U. that the papers | hole the ball made If the alr the Kid | TMRRL “Wnpicer - Sheridan, Batterios: | b S A ek s foremost | to The Beo)—Nearly 2,000 Towa traveling 1id he hoped that the strike would cause no | remain neutral in the pending struggle. gathe himself up in'his arms and hur- [ Rni Welnr [ana Callopy; Jonea: and | tiomk, composed. of Hentucky/t pioremost | to Tue Bee)=—Nef 3000 Towe. trarsling hard feelings between the company and its | pattery B of the California militia have | riedly fled to first. Lily lLangtry then sidled | KK [ et thelr own interests ¥ men have foined In & boycott against Pul cmployes, and, with a handshake and well | siarted from Napa. to. Eareison e up fo the pan with a rankling ambition £ ™ The local 0 will_meet tomn Man cars (0 assist the Pullman strikers in started from Napa to garrison the presidio 1 I} etroit Won in the Ten | o W Mans orders should be addressel to wishes all around e men le nd ore = " g ce looked like or. Saturd ction in th compelling the company to arbitrate. hes ail around, the men left, and wher gnawing at his lights, $is face looked lik e e 2y < L &F ] It compelling a few minutes before the big shop had bet ge custard pie, and oot to the It is likely the chacion vl - Buitle abd confusion ..l'lh\ul:k«.fl-‘n{ g, beth a huge custard pie dnd Bitng bis fook 16 the | atillerw, toed the seratch in the' ninth with | membership i g Western Mails Are Gettlug Through. ladies in the grand; tand —he nodded 10 | ¢ o 0Reest home run in drive ever mad . bt 2—The Over 100 men employed by the Gates Iron | tiWaR. SERC BUG AEEC T 0%t missea | Johnny to separate Baiolt ' thom. ho: ball he tongsat. nds. In the tenth the Base Ball at Rughy, NEW YORK, July 12.—Tue l""‘_ walls company walked out at the same hour and a | Lh¢ pickets during the afternoon, but missed {3 Wa0d (0% the Bty pasted it far out into | Crewms hammered Frazer for seven Tuns | 1 oNpON, July 12.—For the first time fn | from San Francisco since July 1 were re- number of other shops wére uffected. htm, the offing. Colonéh Marcum performed a | and won. Score: the history of the Iugby school a game of | celved in this city today via Los Angeles. The strike at the Chicago stock s rles of starthingiseb-dubs with Hutch's | Detroit s 0 00002300 7-11| the y by sohodl A g8 1 Other mails are arriving on time. £ n New Sleeplng Car Company. | is scomingly a thing of tha past L Lt b o B R OB b S B T711 | base ball was played on its grounds today, | / S, July 12.—At a meeting held in | past two days there has been profound quiet hwl\,' and Knlesley pulled at the wrong Hits Detroit, 12; Minn. Louls, IIL, by a number of business | in the yards. ond of his clgar., Captain Mac got a ham- | ror Detroit, 1; Minneapolis, y siness | end of his clgar. Captain Mac got a ham- | Io Detroit, 3;" Minneapolis, n from both sides of the river, the matter | J. W. Kuth and Patrick Sullivan, both of | oo™ 00 “hig tree, and hurled the ball !4 ], 8 oks. Three-base tvhe i savening es Jov't Repor of organizing a new sleeping ear comy Atchison, were yesterady sentenced ta thirty | qoun'to (hird, but while third was putting it | Bits: West, Burns, & Crogis, Thr ; Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 5. Gov port. to be known as the Continental Palace Car | 048 for contempt of court in interfering | yeross to first’ Kid Secry splashed across the | 27 Glenalvin, Double plays: Jantzen (o with Missouri Pacific trains. | Plate. 010 Man Fear coaxed a pass out of | Haymond. Struck out: By Gayle, 3; by company, was discussed at considerable ! } P ; . length, The United States court at Denver Johnny, and Papa pasted him with frightful | Fraz Time: Two hours and twenty 2 2 Henry W. Pelham Clinton of London as- | day issued an attachment for the manager | vehemence in_the neck and another pair | minutes. = Umpire: Mebonald. batterles: ; sured those present that there was no doubt | of the Postal Telegraph company, who fe- | ywept home. Spavined curves helped Peddy | Guyle and Jantzen; Frazer anc : | that bonds of such a ecompany could be 1 to produce telegrams concerning the | , the first corner. Paddy forced Pa out at Manning Still on the Slide. . handled on the London warket it properly cott | the plate, and Johnny made a dent in Sam NDIANAPOLIS, July 12—Indianapolls promoted A report was current yesterday, which was | my's back with the ball, and again the bases its gove mh;lmluhl game from Kan- A committee was appoluted ta apply to the | subsequently denied the Pullman em- | were full as City today, Sec flohd oy teing FOUR coupons end secrtary of state wl”l!!l.mh( for 'j )(*}mrlqu, pu-,‘-u' had {Alkull Debs to declare the strike Again it all rested with Kid Seery. He | Indianapols . LO05041000-10 $9N6 I scim (o this offlce and re the new company to be eapitalized at $5,000,- | off on the ground that the damage to the out of his shell and stealthily crept up | K 3 044000000-8 during the absence of the federal troop Military are now patroiling the streets of Pullman. Some ond fired a shot at one of #he Mk part of this woperd work—tra oy | | 000, to be divided into shares of $100 cach. | country was too great. fo tho plate. But Johnny knew him, and he ; lis, 16; Kansas City, RN WAV, fotd By ihe lmdin 2 The first perceptible break in the strike | walked, forcing in the Mexican hidalgo. For rora; India 4; Kansas City ) Stone Mas Heen Misanderstood. at Toledo was made yesterday when a por- | the recond time Langsford fiourished. Every R viAS T JRtias NAGNIPICONTIN TLLURTRAY L), KANSAS CITY, July 12.—In a private let- | tjon of the yardmen and brakemen of the | body said he would kick in the side of the ‘ T Pearkats hilk Sk Colone! Stone of this city, Governor | Wabash, Clover Leaf and Cineinnati, Ham- | grand stand, he Im;\ Yy\ 1 l?[lul foot of .‘l.‘“nu M rthy ; a - .Nlml‘Hi T f Missourl dectares he has been 1s- | ilton & Dayton roads returned to work. The | recklessly But did W guess not ut Manning, Beard. 3 ne hour an aha Bee oS he WA Uiied | Lake Shore tie-up is 8s complete as ever. | suffering brothers and sisters, how he did | ffty-five minutes. Kerrins. Bat- ood In his controversy with United

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