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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY II passed balls McFartand, 1; by Flelds, 2; ay nt Loulsville by the Loutsville boys. Gt om st sl ihe one day and anncunced that he desired te ”\( LN TAKES T“F IFAD Passed bafls; By McFarland, 1; by Fleids, 3 | today at Loulssille by utsy s febgy™ AS 1o the deolaration of the gucceed Mr. Kraus in the position. Mr ( i1 \ B U e S agogy | o MouivilTevily; (Y mtetiovy: 19 gration of Lubor he said: It ls too verbose ghed = 4 0| o e o ! < N X aittd s to merit | consideration, t is far bet- A 'Jm)l: knd - Prendergast aann TR an S MSERER RGP W s OCK e IFPODROMING AT SIOUX FALLS, for a8 to Ita FhegHc than s to Ita logie. eaked v hat ocagerness he S ¢ o o o o od trom First P Wo are in a crisis. This document deals I'v?v.;::"..;m?w- o I.’Pw:--‘r:' next Tnunm\'.‘(' Another Turn at First Place Secured by ke “"T.. S ”;"\:- ok Lost. P Teicky Drivers Bothur Judges and Startar | (Continued from First Page.) __ | with theories. What we need is action yusly he hoped that they would " ’ ity ot * jadad el and Spoll the Racing. SITE 56 VMGERIETE €. BUE ab ool oale | SYmpathy is not wanted; we want a coali- :’r?y:nl:“:v‘yl HReuliny of Tia Vible jo M Keuust Thomas Jefferson Hickey, L by i . KA SIOUX FALLS, 8 D., July 13.—(Special | hoplide iy AR L A 0d & weale | ton of forces agalnst corporate powers, and It they had probably Mayor Harrison would A, Minneapolis /111 6 Gl d | Telegram to The JHieh.)~The faces were not | fore o general strike would be detrimental | Unicss we can gel [t we mright as well at be alive today. If they had Prendergast . | Kansas City 00 3 31 as good us yesterday, as there Was more | (5 our mien. I am not in favor with Debw | J1O consent to be erfs. The strike has would probably have been satisfied ::. HAD ALEX WHITEMILL HYPNOT Z:D 'I;"“‘”"{{l“_'““ . - L 'u less I .,‘...ynl min, 'n.-l judwes and | ronvest, He was o very arrogant in the | J3st b€ T"r”m 5 l'vv ": v~r l‘“" “v‘h‘"\\'-"lk x ve meen rame ypo o I . starter were kept, busy fining drive 8 sta ot even recogh us, and now he ederation. o bot onl eake would hav 1 his name in tyy D LA e il IM° | start, not evon recognizing us, and now h Ir forces. I belleve the local unions will )it : vould have lorded it over the other carriers e ikes 2.5 | maries o 8l esponsibility off on us would have lorded it over th Milwauk Y wants to shift the responsibility oft on u us fheir support. 1 see no way but to fight to a fin'sh, and shall stand by the A of whom the public had never heard. Bt | fis Best Efforts Were Easy to Buck and tth aEayearold paces pigss $200 and blame us for losing the strike. Another ::"":’;; ”:{K ‘“‘ K";:’,”I'”“,[!l ‘“"" \f" "“”;"‘ His Foliowers, While Barnes Was & NATIONAL ! MES, Norward .......oiti! Siiy Pl ':l"‘ l”"“"'(“," Lo e oot el | Re UL unul they eall the strike off.” sappointed 18 LS WEDRIRES Dictator Maid Gl ibines il L A L T e o contained no mention of the incident he had bl Db e Boston Defeats Cinelnnati and Moves Into | Inol A R tlon, as Debs favors. Thia country will not Bia #0 carefully planned Slugy First Place Agnl Time: 2:41, stand that kind of thing. I do rot eare how ;1 I:H;le ;rm-‘; l]l\\'l:l( Ly .-|,\-Iu:xm]v,\1vr|, 0. \me\” ”‘;. f ,‘!;; [0 trot, Furse & smart he I8, he cannot win. I can call out Exasperated by his fallure to secure the mere th of Cincinnati's pitchers with- | Hon A notoriety he craved, Prendergast determined | Lincoln, 20; Omaha out ceasing and won with the greatest of | CtyRot 1o make another attempt. At last h Lk U 8 euse, Beors x Rlectricity lected Mayor Harrison. He called upon the Juir , CeiARat 00080 01 31| Loar Cossatk Bt With all the gravity he could , 1y, Cincinnati, 7. Boston 1800270 a-p | Rich had attended to husineas the A, R. U B Ll master, stated his desire to be appointed is," 1 Baltimore, Hita: Cincinnati, Hoston Brrors: | Fa ! ’ _ Wollld: Hever: have: Hx \'this strike, I am | 2ded murder to their crime of stopping Brings comfort and improvement ang corporation counsel, -,“..,lnu mayof J“,‘“H",‘. burg 1;;, Yaw \"]“i do Cincinnatl, 5; Boston rned il "I‘lvv Ly 2 ] opposed to the resolutions and any action in | {rains and attempted Jynchings. An engi tonda to personal enjoyment when good humor and the ludicrousne 1 velund, 16; Philadeiphia, cinnati, Boston, 18, Two-base hits se-for-all pace, purse $300: tTak e HOW neer and fireman who had nothing to do with | rightly used. The many, who live bt affair struck him. Ho chaffed Prendergast anupolis, 14; Kansas City, 4 Latham. ‘Thres-bas hite: Long, 1 i v X o i’ . good naturedly and speedily forgot him nd Ruplds, 13; Sioux City, 7. non, Ryan, Duffy, sh, AMcPhee, *Laura T.. Patrick McBryde, representing the coal e strike were mangled to death under the ter than others and enjoy life more, with e e tink It necessary | Detrolt, 4; Mineapolis, 2. Double pliys: fmdth to McPhee to Vg BRI e K miners, theh caid: ~ “If a atrike 18 ordored [ \wrocked engine of a doratled train. The vie- | loss expenditure, by o, R RC e 1S yNDR TSN WD RgAH Er80 By Parrott, 1; by Tannehill, 2; by Webber Wi He has not managed this thing right, and | ms a niapting the world’s best products to failed of his object ' 0 ¥ Qneal . A 4 2 4 r qey A b - i o NEER ) aq 3 5 ralog B o e ormined than ever | MINCOLN, July 13.—(Speclal Telegram to | 2 wo hours. Abdallah Wilkes : ; now he wants help, and I am not in favor | ENGINEER CHARLES MOHRMAN, 42 [ the needs of physical being, will attest 1ottt it e ranolved that he would get | The Bee)—The Rourkes shivered and shook | Hatteries: Parrolt, Y Time: 2:13, 2:12, 3 of doing It. A general strike ordered by | Rellefontaine street, this city the value to health of the pure liquid + i . g ay before y bt Al i ) this conferenco in sympathy for the | PIREMA JHARLES FLEICK, King | luxative 1ns braced tl his name in the newspapers oven at the | for nine full innings today before younsg s ; A8 “Sccond heat a . IREMAN =~ CHARLES FLEICK, King xative principles cm ruded in " tho Breitensteln Bothered Vattimor American Rallway union would be of no | strect, this city. remedy, Syrup of Figs. risk of arrest He called again upon Mayor | Mr, Barn nd his good right arm. It was e La Belle, = 2 L3 ST. ; Only elght hits could - value to us and it would break all our con The train wrecked was No. 7 on the St Its oxcellence is due to its presenting S, which teft Indianapolls 145t ] in the form most acceptable and pleas Harrison and hinted that It his request did | | gjeg day, and over 2,000 people were out e ; adies' day, and over 2,000 peo] ere ade eltenstein’s pitching today, HOT GAM tracts, change the present arbitrated scale | not secure prompt attention it would be the widldl 5 & ¥ o Mo ts, Louis A '® | o sce Papa and his coadjutors fall down | while the Browns batted Hawke and ) ol of wages and bo of a general disadvantags | i . ! J ] worse for the mayor. Dut his cowardice . 5 Mahon effectively and won a closely con- | guste Yhioh C: S k night on time. The train was running forty- | g s tha prevented him from making the hints | before Mr. Buckingham Ebright's Pirates, [ Mahon cffectively an Y Sutton Wi (L] " i ‘:z“l:' Came In D A :mr I}A"\’( ‘“ L fl“‘l'”"(' [miners | five miles an hour and struck an open switch | 0t to the taste, the refresliing and truly ominous enough to frighten or even startle | and they fell so hard that Tom Hickey's | g¢. Louls .. .330000%5 s bl AL '; = lal el L "I‘;_ Ly ;“f" L ’: "1"1 l:r‘l\l it ‘1;: and was thrown down an embankment about heneficial properties of a perfect laxe the “mayor, Mr. Harrison did not know | strident volce could not be heard above the | Daltimore 12300000 HASTINGS, Neb., July 18.—(Speclal Tele- | poor polley, 1 am opposed to rIngIng any | oight feet’ high. The engineor and freman | ative; efectually ciensing the system, fear and treated Prendergast's threats as o full time, t Hits: St. ; Baltimore, 8. Eri : | gram to The Bee)-The game between the | other organization into this o are under the wreck, ground to pleces. Th dispelling colds,” headaches and fevers lightly as e had treated his roquest. This | crash. Although working on tull time, up to f o =y MO arned runs: | Hastings Y. M. C. A. and Sutton this after- [ Debs has started it let him finish it engine, baggage car, express car and the day ‘ A tlv e anbiie: constinkeon time ho ordered Prendergast out of the | the ninth inning the Rourkes had gathered | g youis, 3; Baltimor hit noon was one of those nerve stretchers FEDERATION WILL NOT STRIKE. coach are piled in the ditch, a broken mass. ‘I'“" ol V’ ‘.”"k 0 i Pa i office, but In spite of thal o did not think | in but four bits, but at this juncture Mr. | McMahon, Connor. “Home runs: Miller. | that produce lots of nolse. The game was | The conferenco of the American Fedora- Mhe ‘wreck fs undoubtedly the work of 4 | 1t has given satisfaction to millions an the matter important enough to mention It. | Langsford turned his face full upon young Mr. y'.‘,i Marck, oUW hours ‘and | very interesting from the first inning till | tion of Labor adjourned at 7:30 this evening | Ia mob of miners that occupied Fon met with the approval of the medical Prendergast determined to write to the | oo ang before he could recover from | forty minutes, Umplres: Hartley, Quinn | Beck's unlucky fumble of a long fly gave | after having decided against a general | tg all day yesterday and stopped and [ profession, because it acts on the Kid- mayor. His lettors were not only un- | (AHR R ERE e and McVey | and’ Bonner. Batteties: Breitenstein’ and | Sutton the winning run, in the ninth, With | strike. The petition of President’ Debs | sidetracked five Blg Four frelght trains to [ ney, eiver and Bowels without weak- answered, but he could not be sure they had A s o by > rim, 7 Twineham; Hawke, McMahon and Clarke. two men out, Hastings' team is still crip- | of the American Rallway union was en- | show thelr sympathy for the railroad strikers ening them and it is perfecdly free from ever been delivered. Again he called on | bad stirred up the ball some with their pled, ‘a8 thE-result of four men being - | dorsed, however, and $1,000 voted for the | The trouble was so threatening that Sherilt | gyers objectianable sy betaticd. Cleveland OF Again, ot ToUs. g A Mayor Harrison. This time b treated | spokes, KFrom the very start the Lincolns leveland b8 Agt jured in a previous game by pitched balls, . The executive counch of seven will hold a | went to Fontanet yesterday afternoon Syrup of Fi ru is for sale by ail drug- LEVE! N y “leveland won | Score: brusquely and ordered to keep away and to | posan piling base hits off Alex, and when a CLEVELAND, July 13.—Clevelan 3 N o y ore. P g L i? 2 easily by hard hitting and terrorizing the | Hastings Y. M. C. A.1000500 2 2-10 5 : n o D eamerate with hs detormination to secre | hit Was not forthcoming some Rourke would Philites.” Score: Sutton ey ol07 8 tofondls = AT TR e o ton i aIRoUSAlSmE | s nmarEeea s laEouRLy (D] red i e ik I""“” hmp” Hote e o o motorioty and enraged at his | shove in an error that smelled. Luck was | Cloveland ...l 4 0 5 4 110 16| Hits: Hastings, 16: Sutton, 12. Two-base | BUblIC Was lssucd after a long GReubsion. | TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July At 1:30 | 1iactured by the i Syrap B RRTEN fillitren Bredetsant at Inst-worked | ah [t the Pirates, and Paddy Boylo's | PRIAdeIDhIA 22000008 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 | pits: Reynolds, 2 Ronrer, 2 Vastine, Boyd, The address sets forth that while the feder- | (o Big Four New York express train No J-only, whose name is printed on every repeated fallurcs, Prendergast at lust workod f also with the Pirates, and, Paddy Hoyles its: Cleveland, 16; Philadelphia, 9. Er- | Bender. " Erre if:"Sitton,” 1. | ation sympathizen with the American Rail. | 7.“0n its way to St. Louts, was wreeked ai | 1\Cngt also the name, Syrup of Fige, ek ST CLD LG L B B L s e s: Claveland, 13 Philadelphia, 5, Barned | Bases on balls i ot Rolirer, 1 | way unlon In' tho fight_ they Nave made, 1t | Fogtana, this county, by strike sympathizers. | hiGEaBe, also the name, Syrup of gy frightful crime for whichi ho died today sovoral sensational catches and the Lincolns | Forsi Cleveland, 1 TRUSSEIBEEE 6 IThek | Struck out: By e 370 | Warid b worva. thin fohi In--tha. present | Loutatin, thi bounly, by atrike sympathistrs, | i being well informed, you wil ON THE NIGHT OF THE MURDER. put up a snappy game from the start, wind- | out: By Young, 4; by Callahan, 5. Three- | Nicoll, 3. Baiteries: Beck, Rohrer and | industrial, financial and social condition of | mireman Flack of Mattoon were buried undsr copt any substitute if offered. On the night of October 28, 1893, Carter | I8 up With a great double that nipped Cap. hits: 3 e Two-bage hitsi Mos||EReynolds: Nieoltiand: Bender, the country to request a general strike of | {ho wreck and instantly killed. The engine, S ; BN 8 tain Mac at the plate. Tomorrow Camp and O'Connor, Young, Hallman, "Dele- — — S tvides feprenn A G e At ity el bl H. Harrison, mayor of Chicago, was seated ST T TAE It DR ARRE WAL 1o MecIean to Tebeau, DEMOCRATS ON IilE DALL FIELD. the trades represented in the federation baggage cars, express cars and the day at dinner with his son and daughter in his | ) : nd forty minutes. Um- 2 also “rccommends that all of thelr mem- | coaches aro piled In the ditch in a broken residence on Ashland boulevard. The door : e pires: : 5 Batteries: YOUNE | guniosets and Juckeonians Will Try Con- | PeFS Who are now on a strike should re- | mass. No passengers were injured, but the bell rang and a low-browed, shambling, ill LNl and O'Connor; Callahan and Buckley. el S ML sl v sume work. R OI SR AT IR AEN SUE GNCHBER ARy RAIE usions ut Charles Street Park. ; olad fellow asked to see the mayor. The AB. R ¢ A resolution _was adopted condemning | car was demolished. vas Prenderga Vlien e - afternoon at 3:30 a game of ball | hoth the republican and democratic par- e ;::‘r';:m\l\'lrlmi«r ”.L’“}.:x or ‘\\”.l: "‘uh Uihaer ‘1‘.'.- PITTSBURG, July 13—Pittsburg had lUt- | will be commenced between members of | ties and pledging support to the populists. Boycott Notes. Saturday Morning, turned away and said he would return later. | Suilivan, 15 flo trouble defeating New York today. } the Samoset assoclation and Jacksonian | The conference then adjourned The Knights of Labor asscmblles at Den- | o3 th When the man called again the mayor was | Ebright, 2b.. Plttsburg. £3030000 *10 .hun ntl the (f)n\r‘lvn S:rlm'l pnrll(. lw’llh WAITING FOR MANAGERS' ANSWER. [ ver, met last night and declded not to uy e carpet snow, dozing on a lounge. It had been “mayor's | Devereaux, HLEL o) 33350808088 67| these plavers ana positions, admission | o joine meeting of the executive boards | "k ) 4 anke. o1t ; tAL New Yo e 2 gl hat promised to be a serious riot at day” at the World's fair and he had made | Woods, m.. Hits: Pittsbur, 8; New York, 6. Trrors: | being free: of the A. R. U. and the Knights of Labor | conneaut. On was stopped by the arrival Buy the curtains, too. the best speech of his life to a vast throng | Feau Pittsburg, 3; New. Ym‘k 6, Barned runs: | Jacksonian. Positions, Samoset. | was held at Ublich< hall at 5 p. m. today | of the militia. iDYeyal’ g of people. Mr. Harrison was awakened by | B® Pittsbur, 2; New York, 2. Three-base hits: | John Corrigan..... Ifirst M, F. Funkhouser [ ¢"{ i Gidor the treatment which the railway | The member of the A. R executive on’t neglect this the sound of volces and came toward the Beckley, Davis. Doubie plays: Smith to | Bd Eldridge...... Second ..T. ‘Bermingham | (& o0 e | ey Wil Jeane this Chorning door. The man approached the mayor, sald Bierbauer to Mack. Struck out: By Ehret, | Joseph Percival... Third ..Frank J. Lange LU AL L Ry o el ot toTS Lt EN T ConTERaNGE, Ls chance Sthi RS iTot oyeFhearas by thie 2: by Westervelt, 2, Time: Two hours. Um- | Laurence Fay.... Catcher ..T. Andrew Bell | association reccived earlier n the day. An 3 50 to attend a c e . RN O WA S NCRovarieard Dy, She pire; Emslle, Batteries: Enret and Mack; [ Dave Rush... " Pitcher ..Dan B. Honin | Informal discussion was followed by an ad- | Up to a late hour last night the depart. | ¢y servant and then pointed a revolver at Mr. | Seory, m.. IR LI T James D. Murphy.. Right . tred Hradford | Journment to 10 o'clock tomorrow. —The | ment at Washiniton had recelved no word ot weather but zero Harrlson's breast and fired. The assassin niziford, : T e T.ce Bpratiin.. ... Left -...Thomas IIynn | feeling against the general managers was | from General Ruger at Sacramento. 3 ran into the street and after discharging a | Hutchison, Seandip Otistel N Henry Blum...... Middle .Dave Shanahan | yary §] Vi Under the protection of United States ric ¢ > 1 very bitter, but the conclusion was to wait o P es. ball at the pursuing butler disappeared in [ McVey, 1b.. Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | Frank Jellin hort JArthur Metz [y U e anagers had acted on the | Lr0ps the Santa” Fe moved delayed traing IR R LTS aliontly et erward aurrender. | Rourkes BN tan e ol e T X Osceola Was Outelassed. proposition before taking any further action | o 2% vsmuawitnaniion |\l le celcurtains half mayor expired in the arma of Miss Anna | Ledr CLARKS, Neb., July 13.—(Special Tele- | themsclves. Tho, Knights of Labor repre- | “ippe adjutant general of Tlinois yesterday Howard, his flancee, of New Orleans, to | Wit il New York Pittsburg gram to The Bee,)—The hitherto Invincible .:]--num‘\;ex (r;rr-v-‘nt \\'rrt; in !ul]l tm:.-u'rd dw‘t'sh stated that the troops would probably be value whom he was to have becn married in a few Osceola ball club, with about 300 of its | th railroad union, and agreed to stand by | sent home from Chicago in a duy or 40 ut days. Totals e Philadelphia. sl me JaII L 4 tho union to the end. President Debs sald | the most. Chenill i i il S s ) (i BLERChey podl g G il (ol g th close of the meeting that the A. R. | A passengor and freight train collided on ecurtains ditto.. ENDEAVORERS AT CLEVELAND. Jncoln. . 2 1 should’ be playad, -The: ball nine. was. de- had made its last overtures to the gen- | the Wisconsin Central rond in Chicago yes- 5 & : D LLORORD L Sted by ur schipers, and their backers | eral managers. It had gone more than half | terday. Several persons were Injured, but Shades: 8 shades off price. OUR TRAINS WHECKTD, Engineers » \ Toth of 11 | the iron and steel workers, but I can see L4 ; i b no favorable results, and thereforel oppos : > the resolution."” INDIANAPOLIS, July 13.—~The miners of B0 OF thd "X TehHIotn PUGRAVISH OF 1ASOF |/ lhw a0 TUFSd. FRUTSL L S10" moPAi ]\'\OWLFD(‘F defenso fund for the coming trial of Debs. | Stout of Vigo county and several deputics © ccorcocsa® o o onnhs Won In a Jog. This | memwmmnmte wromEon Bl rumswancons ° ormowy 2l canoncowop alonss alorcssnnns L S Sl Sl OiRyplang show the natives how the national game G i i Smaha ... ik ETARA Earned runs: Lincoln, 8; Omaha, 3, Two- [ Chicago ve e, 2 Vi oiting | wi . none Killed. et Work andlA'dizessss’ Ocanpied ;i r i Omaha, 3. ° e went broke. Howbve, it was an exciting | way. If the pre.ent proposition was ignored | non B ey oDl so hitsi McCarthyp Bullivan, “Woods, | LoMBVLS oo "1 | game, resulting 15 to 12. Batteries: Osceola, | or rejected the strike will be renewed with | _ Eizht men charged with contempt were & . ght, Hutchisan, L Coon ‘brothers: Clarks, Higgins and Clumb. | greater force. The peopls had boen appealng | dSmissed by Judge Hallett at Denver ye CLEVELAND, July 13.—There was no l”;;.[[-'ul{:& BOlL Smbraht ACE WON ONLY BY A DECISION. The Osceola club was simply outclassed. to the railway union to stop the strike; | (cTday and the hearing of the cases agalnst tion In th ttendance at the various SRR, e A idotd b ik ey : 1958 : e remainder was col ed. diminution In the attendance at the varions | My’ o: Tughes, Dovereaux, Double N ag Users Agalnst ling Makers. herenfter they must appeal to tho reilway B e oA AN o Napa, 10l 5 meetings of the Christian Endeavor conven- | plays: ~Peauigney to’ Sullivan; Pequigney | pavorites Have a Hard Timo with the [ o oo o0 C8URE GO CRIEIE 1 managers. The burden of further trouble reported to have been wrecked enroute iss Maria PARL OA tion’ today. The exercises were held at | to Bullivan to Speer; Deveredux to Bpest: Fleld at Washington Park. morrow afternoon; between the Millors and | and loss of business must rest on thelr | ¢ afternoon. 1t arrived at its des- Saengerfest hall betwean 11 and 1:30 o'clock, | Birnes, 15 off Whitehill, 5. ‘Struck out: By | CHICAGO, July 13.—Ace was n 01y | the employes of the Bemis Bug company. Shofldecs: (Jr, Debs wided there had | tination without any’ diMculty, however. COOK BOOK v. d or sl ollowec : by Whitehill, 4. Passed balls: | favorite to win at Washington Park today, | gy A ceYE i TanANcons | Do of the strike. Che searching of miners' houses at Spring N ansenand pravor; service. followad Yipmienty o i [ELyorltag Ry ho ame will commence at 8:30 and con- ) i1 on in force, and would remain so | Valley, i, was continued vesterday, and by an open parliament, the subject being | . Wild pitches: Whitehill, 1. Time: | anq his success was due to the disqualifi- | tinue as long as any of the players are force,’ and 2 eyt SR eI LR K e ; 1 “The Pledge,” conducted by m»j»n ROV | One hour and fifty minutes. Umpire: Ward: | oo™ ¢ Princess, who finished in front | able to remain on their feet. Manager | Until an afirmative answer came from the mnnyguoodelv etapannd glikcn Sitmitie contalning 100 recipos which sho has late- g ly written for the Licbig Company o 4 i St Peters of the Bag company will do the | Beneral managers. If such an answer were ““Munter of Indianapolls, Ind. Mr. John D. Winning and Kicking. of him in the opening race. Results EOEBT R B0, S i M Gl i o B e e B L UL R (o i e e i Bt ‘Wooley, the famous temperance orator of . EP; 2 First race, five-eighths of a mile: Ace | qqyy nvincible 5 2 4 o~ | committee appointed by the president will Chicigo, - followed with an Interosting ad- | rS\iran to he “Hee) - iNe home o | (2 to 1) won, Miss Alice ® to 1) second, [ 4 10 P InVi2 RHDS e i R B R e that | have no ‘anthority under. the' Taw {0 arbi- SENT FREE dress on “Christian Endeavor Against the [ outplayed the visita today at ! every | Linseed (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:02 3 Schuylor. Lost by Two. thayawouIaE e altiin ket Keail m:" i ”;r trate the differences in the railroad world, Saloon,” which was heartily applauded. turn, but the inability of either team to | Second race, three-quartgrs of a mile: | SCHUYLER, -Neb, = July 13.—@pecial | [io¥ BAUId po fefb 1n X L ona but can only investigate and report. T P G o After the appointment of varlous commit- | hit (he ball safely kept the score in single | Contribution (6 to 1) won, Miss Nott (4 10 | mijeeram to The Bee)—David City's base ssary. He said labor unions were walt- e auchy & Co., Kot Pluco, New Yori, Drop @ posial okrt 5 ot FRET " figures. Umpire Ready practically donated | 1) second, Decelt (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:1 d YipRl ing patiently to be ealled upon to join in a BGRAPHLO 2 FS, o tees and an addres: by Rev. Smith Baker, | pEros FIGPES (HEROy, BracHCaby Qo ning | “ahird race, . mile and seventy yards: | ball team came:over today and defeated | gympathetic strike TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. or it and always buy D.D., of Boston, Mass., the convention ad- : e oot | Banuvie DUEHE#the Fh CHEUREE anditdeclaredfitwelyaior By T vt dectsion. after two. men. wers | Semper Lex 16 to 1) won, Marcel (5 to 1) | Schuyler. During the game Chauncey | ffteen were induced to walt untll an answer z Journed until this evening out.” MeVicker's home run then scored i Koo (2 to 1) third. Time: 1:46%. ~ | Dworak, aged 12, was struck by a foul bail | o v LA Counterfeit bonds of the city of Erle, Pa., LIEBIG oM In the afternoon fourteen conferences of | three men. Score: e then’, saore Fonrih race, ono mile: Sister Mary (6 | and his'nose very badly broken. Score: :;:]rx"‘“" recelved from the general man- [ o hetl S scovered in New York. C PANY’S officers in different departments of En- | g e to 1) won, Rudolph (even) second, Faraday | Schuyler ...........5 01 2 0 3 0 2 1—14 ik g Forty Coxeyites at Oelwein, Ta., yester- deavor work were held, and they proved to | Des saines 0 8 0 0 8 0 83 328 G taD third. Hime: 1:40. Perey | PaVId City 200063403116 DEBS COMMUNICATION RETURNED. v captured a Chicago Great Western | { EXTRACT of BEEF bo the most important feature of the con- | jarned runs: St. Joe, 2. Base hits: St. (L ol L SO Rt e S e The publication of a statement that a ght train, AL AL vention thus ‘far. Joe, 8; Des Moines, 4. Errors: St. Joe, b: m‘,"’x.m’nw‘,"‘;’mb QoD hitd, Tme: 1 SNSREDIdLE Mo cihl LalE) proposition signed by Rugene V. Debs, During a severe electrle storm at Silver | o + At Saengerfest hall, in the evening, Rev. [ Des Moines, 2. Battéries: Bristow and | O romenade (8 1o o 0 venty yards BURWELL, Neb, July 13.—(Special to | George Howard and Sylvester Keliher has | CIIff. Colo., Deputy Sherift White was killed William J. Tucker, D.D., of Hanover, N. Cooley; Holmes, Turrell and Jones. Two- | piaih "4 1o Oakwood (7 to 10) | The Bee)—The Burwell base ball club | heen presented to the chairman of the Gen- | DY lightging and his wife seriously inju 3 R TG hns Glaime apnover, bse Hite: Myhter, Cooley, &, Mclcibben. | J050i, Anna. @ to 1) third. Time: 1:4#%. | crossed bats with the B. & M. nine with | eral Managers association by Mayor Hopkins | (I the wreck of a Kanas City, Hmmfl’s ummu Vele] Life,” and Rey. Dr. John Potts o ome runs: McVicker. Double : i a battery from Aurora, and again proved { caused a oo o Ao relght train n - Lite,” and Rev. Dr “M'-f:w: Il’;m(”r Toonte, | Joe, 1; Des Moines, . Struck out: iris- HBad Conditlons Srighton. O ek T e et | | feag “1‘ ‘I)::‘llr””):(:\v:uru‘l’ll‘:‘u:snl‘lrl:I managors :‘; SR ) ‘Worker; a o \ Tt 1; Burrell, 1;" Holmes, 1.~ Left on BW YORK, July 18.—The people who | in the state. First game: Burwell, Hi [l A % L to | Pir ranise fatally s o §plendid curativo agant for Nervauy or Btz the Worker; a Model for All Endeavorers. : '8t Joe,’ 14 Des Molnes, 7., Time: | wois to ‘Hriahton. Beach: today. not. only | & M 13. Second game: Burwell; 10 & | inauire if the statement was true. Upon their | © Ay FTEE foaducho, Briin Lxiiustion, & loeplonnn s In the tent, Rev. Joseph Dixon of Phila hour” and’forty-six minutes. Umpire: | Nept, % ut ' With. intense hent and bad | M., 0. il learning that a_communication had been left | néar Crippie Crock, 1 e e i:}h;m"'x'fi;'nfi.'r':";\”»‘la i :h;‘xuhm Is::-ku upan “Common Sense in y Jax Wore Outpisyai, starting, but they had to accept the c Close but Hardly Good vith the chairman and upon hearing the | with the intention of lynching ) * Anmrala. ARtidoia. for 4jooholie “hurch Life and Work.” d d Y cision of the judges that Warbonnet w ¢ ppallif fireliood, views of the managers who had called, which ( rested for assaulting a young lady ; O3cosss. L'rico, 10, 23 und 60 contar [ e — QUINCY, 1L, July 13.—(Special Telegram econd in the opening race, when he fin- KANSAS CITY, July 13.—Another close | wore forcibly expressed,* the chairman de- The Anheuser-Busch Brewing associa OFYoRoant. SERIFS 8 to The Bee)--Jacksonville pluyed a poor | ished fourth. Indra and Avon got away | and exciting race was witnessed in the | cided that it was proper to return the com- 5 brought a proceeding in 3 THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. RNES 8. game in the field today and was weak at | first and raced head and head all the Way | socond day's live pigeon shoot hetween Dr. | munication to the mayor without answer shington against the World o | 151 5. Western Avanua. CHICAGDY The Book of the Bui the bat, o that Quincy won an easy vic- | fo the finish, Indra getting the better of it | Carver and J. A, R. Bllott, the local | which was done, and with the information sau of awards to compel the i of the Builders | tory. Score: in the last two jumps by a neck. Results: | crack, today.” Carver won by ‘a ‘score of [ \yhich Was done, and with the information i o them ot the beer medal. For sale by all drugggists, Omaha. o First 1 six furlon| Indra G to 1) | 7, 7, z tt. 2 declding. 8 S Pandll, PV BirchAele IS e el 1 5y (0 T G to'12, tying Elliott. The declding shoot | that B0 communiontion whatever, from the oD, I BLiDvier and L P Birchfield Jackkonviiié 110 0 012 0 0 0 03| won Warbomnet G to 2 ‘sccond, Avon G | wil occur tomorrow HI I3arned runs: Quiney, 2; Jacksol g CHSH BIRLE pele s e — sidered by the association. HEE R A S e STORY OF THE. . Battc : ‘\I‘\Im\fp:a';(‘)u-l '1,:!;‘"‘:' (fi'x\ulll-lroilk" Sccond race, mile and a sixteenth: Sir RUSHING APPROPRIATION BILLS. erday. Dyker was dangerously "GUPIDE"E Lo \V()RLD‘o FAIR e Snyder +* Quiney, 13; Jack- e B e aRTane (et Toe: = CGULARS USE THEIR GUNS, Wounded. An old feud was the cause. . sonville, 6. Trr Quincey, 1; JJLI(-mn- Third race, five furlongs: South Side (16 | Senate Gives an Exhibition of Iow Fast It ——— i Cures the effects of ‘l) Avlthe By to 5) won, Tancred (8 to 1) second, Pontleer Can Transact Business, Strikers Shoot ata Train G and Troops | Movements of Seagolng Vessels July 13 self-abuse, —excesses, “, By N H. Burnbam Peoria Passes the Tiwing. W to 1) third, “Time: 1ok p WASHINGTON, July 13.—The river and Return tho Fire with Effect R oREgtmoresativeda DA adbIRTTom Varioosets s ooaet THE A\Eh v Chief of Construction, PRORIA, TIl, July 13.—Hard batting and mf;‘{“:,‘"‘.,”-:{,“"‘,3:: e, & ions Ban | narbor appropriation bill, which usually [ SACRAMENTO, July 13.—This has been | “X{"3iwhead—Passed—Umbria, from New y LI DU G S WHO LAND Zyjine “t"“'i';',‘l‘“‘“fi)"']';‘.'i‘i" the game for Feorla | ilimes1:66% 2 sives rise to sharp debate and consumes | ono of the most excling daya In the history | York o TG Pty o S & e (184 EAEOMDIe Ra0e § 3 race, le and a_sixteenth: Don ee da 0 veel 'or completion, o 3 ¢! v At New ork—Arrived—Colum i ale ks, X puiLt 'T“ F. D. Millet PCOrIA ovesveererse @ 000 601 0 2 Alongd 0t 0 Won, “Fom BKIAMOLE (6. 103 | fvon passed toiay. Another Immortant b, | Syhe sirike. As a result two men llo | gamburs: Greels from Glasgow! Ger- MAN ° DRUG 2 1llel Rock Istand )00 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 second, Addle (15 to 1) third, Time: 1:51%. | the executive, lekistative and jadicil, was | Wounded in the recelving hospital, while sev- i manic, from Liverpool 3 Omaha, Neb IR Director of Decoration. Hits: Peoria, 16; Rock Island, 14. Sixth race, one mile: Mr. Sass @ to 1) | {ii ST SGalken up and put well on its | eral others are reported dead or injured. remen—Arrived—Trave, from New | rors: " Rock ISland, 5. Batteries: Fig; won, Lifcboat (16 to ©) second, Chief Jus- | way toward passage before the Senato a Shortly atler.. 10/olclook this ‘moralng a R e A B mier and Terriens; Smith and Sage. tice (7 to 1) third, Time: L. Journed. % - i RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, o standing of T 3 3 g The early part of the day's proceedings witch engine was sent along Front street ork. rrlved—=N fe, fr Ve EXPANDEB P 25 or, sent Standing of the Toams. Surprises at Kansas City. W el by o qiseussion of Mr. Hales | to clear the track. A company of regulars ";\rlkLl\vr]lunl—q\xH\UI—A\Uln.Ih, from New by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps b Played. Won. Lost, Pr.c KANSAS CITY, July 13.—Race goers ex- | resolution inquiring whether there had been | under command of Captain Roberts of not accepted) Address, 4?1.'.‘\;' no. ‘; 8 OO R e Tn"the first | @ meeting of the conference committee on | tery L, Fifta United States artillery, a “ETAL sTEEL b o event, Helena, Who was backed down from | the tarlff bill. companied the engine. As they reached I Memorial Department, Ph 2 & §'to I to 4 to'1, won handily. Gray Bafe, | A bill for_the construction of a bridge | gireet, it is claimed, a gang of strikers () R 8 2 4 2 to 1 shot, easily won the second, whilé | across the Mississippl river at Dubuaue, | it on the troops. The soldiers returned N LATH OMAHA BEB. | 10! ; { Joe Woolman' utierly neglected at tempting | Ia,, was passed. the fire, and several men were seen to fall. 8 4 w odds, carried off the third, and at 6 to A bill has been introduced by Mr. Davis s 9 b 3 8 5 N “].““\)1_“1“,\ K 2 1, the last event. Paulette and iRubbers | of Minnesota, by request, pl.n‘ilm: ;Ilul;\g A\\‘u of t 'xlulm('lrw |v|<-Ln--l1 upllv» ‘I‘hv; ‘l«iv WA Sarsaparilla is carefully e— uing e r t X ere the only favorites that won. Condi- | and sleeping car companies under the in- | and removed to the receiving hospital. Thelr Bidindls bich 3 SERIES NO. 20, eronthenonly ayorietnntivon. SConcl : prepared by experienced BRRBEBVYBY tions were splendid. Result terstate commerce law. names are John Stuart and Frank Buckley WESTERN LEAGU A First race, nine-sixteent of a mile: 'il' l'l\nlr 4\m|l ha ll\mr hll]l \l\':w ‘.Ak‘ll up the former a marine of the United S ]l]lml acists from Sarsa- elena_won, L ;als seconc ‘tsel | and p . Among the amendments steamsh ice, Whe attrac % T oo ‘gfip Seals second, Bomersel | 4nQ RASSE, Aollowing: At Bverett, W woamshipilliance.s who was| aliragtod parilla, Dandelion, Man Grand Kaplds Knocks the Third Game out | UM nile, sell- | $10,000 (new item); for the Missourl thejsooneselitier condickybria largarorond, 1 dock. Pips of the Stiding Huskers. e Gray 3 owitt sec- | at Atchison, Kan., §25,000 to §5,000. At He was shot through the body and is dying. : drake, Dock.Pipssisewa, GRAND RAPIDS, July 13.—The Rustl E the senate adjourned. IHur"l(h-y ll\v’nnlnulh"“’ “‘;”"IU’” ‘m'l) \\;H Juniper Berries, and other well known LT e B e L here on a visit. He was shot through the | o v o o B B TS Joe Woolman won, La Garita ,nlllll\. WESTERN PE NS, right shoulder. Both men deny that they ‘c"”".h]cr medies, The Combination, Pro. (et s bl et vnwood thivd. Time: 1164, g2 ro In any way connected with the stri portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood's | Sioux City .....i.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 saounth irace, - gneamlie and Ay, Veterans of the Late War Remembered by T'""y“_{ X "‘;‘f'_‘; o gntemortem statement | Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and curative Hit and Rapids, 17; Sioux I nielle third, Time: 1:48. the General Government. 3 mhloy i deciares. ia WAK shatidow bes power Peculiar to Itself, not pos- S BLER Errors: Grand_Rapids, 6 Sioux City, B, th race, nine-sixteenths of a mile, sell- | WASHINGTON, July 13.—(Special to The | CAuse ho refused to halt when ordered to do el i Jathisa fire b ) Iarned runs: Grand Rapids, 6; Sloux v, Paulette won, Sunbeam second, Idle [ pee)—pPensions granted, issue of Jun 50 by the regulars. The shooting was heard sessed by other medicines. Hood’s thtrap, Tl erlor wood work 8, Two-base hits: Caruthers,. Co DE i et wony g at the depot, and Colonel Graham, who Is drylng effects of artificial mmwwummwmm| A Mine of Knowlelys and a Mint op v ahaselh thers, | ) Thme: 0:68%. ite. sellin: | were: Nebraska: Original—John Hem- i GowhalsGranamsyho il H ‘ PrralSuell ptecautey, | Bxin, tase AyesiEhthe gt s mile, sailing | Xi0E Gmanay Douaingl Moy (Chepmans | nacora ialk Srdeted the Birst Unlied States arsaparlla » tnder, DICTIONARY. 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Words made it three straight against Sioux City this afternoon. Score: ed on wood INSTRUCTIVE AND USE®UL laid, — Hogriever Camp, Cunningham, | third, Time: 1:04. Nelson, Nuckolls, Increase—Albert Tuttle, | Berryman, and the Third United States i ¥ v ding o rk to flash the fire Struck out: Callopy, Parke Kraus. rar— Miller, ffalo. Mexican war survivors marine corps, under Lieutenant Draper, to | Cures Serofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, Boils, from cellar to with frequent Double plays: Caruthors ssistec v - s Noss, Oshkos y i r Glellana ary Catathera: Caassisted; b CLUSING DAY AT SAGINAW, iorcaseptrelanalc g ORluaRh, ) start from the depot with fixed bayomets. | Plmplesand all other affections caused by | resulting lows o Newell and McCauley; 'Neweil, Gen! T A S s At i They divided into charging :quads, and ex- aure blood i DyAnaps Eriha o Expanded Metal Steel Lath when covered MeChuley. Times - iwe haire. i | only Contost Came In the 3:18 Pace, Whicn | Calhoun; “ucob Jdorganson, Delano, Win- | (U LSS0 CIEE “Secona “araey, | impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousncss, Sick | o fEXRANASL MG G TG bhik inown e . x|:..u-m~~. Parker Sples; pok Four Heats to Settl . Increase—John M. Wortz, Lyons, | Skortly afterwards troop I, Fourth United | Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, Droof Initerl; B 1‘ and_costy !3{:5 d Kraus SAGINAW, Mich,, July 13.—Iive thou- | Clinton ates cavalry, made a fiying dash down [ Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Com- | ittlelncresssof Woad, b provents crac Long Enough for Manoi and people attended the fifth day of the :1«'\4»[\.[]!"')"‘” x\»q::.llll\ ‘m’fii‘“.- 1‘::‘.:: econd street to J, and thence to Iront plaints. It Is Not What Kdopted for 111 U, 8, Government Bulldings Track and | Yer, Arapahoe BRI o sweeping everything before them, United b Toods | Bndits citory n a1l 1otels, Thoitors the g ree (imes today on account of | weather were superb, There were three | \yalter 1. Carlisle, Pueblo, Pueblo, States Marshal Baldwin was in the lead we Say, but what Hood's Asylums, Hospit ind Sehe 1\1‘._.\.1“.,"1,. | the tain, sl ionings were played, atthe | events on the card. The Z:2i class for 4- | South Dakota: Increase-Enos Stebbins, [ and proclatmed martial law, He called upon Sareaparilla Does, that' | Ohlougo and othor Janee citive. Writo fol o i npire Kerins ™ called the | yoar-olds v taken easily In three | De y, Hughes, he people In the name of the United States Tl Nt . catalogno of Iathin, icing Bame (o allow the visitors to caton u | ¥eab-olla was ~taxen CoSHY I o leat R to g0 to thelr homes and remain there until Tells the Story — Hood's NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO. ¢ pdriked Y 3 ) s H RgL the trouble is over. A few obeyed, but the Sarsaparilla 400 E. 26th Street. CHicAQO. Indianapolis ... 53002 Six came to the wire for the 218 pace, | WASHINGTON, July 18.—The house to- | mujority remained on the strects i defance . e — 1satal Do only that uu: ‘With the s A INDIANAPOLIS, July 13.—After cailing | &rand circuit at Union Park, i ONE Sundiy with 15 conts § of The American Encvcelonsdiy Dl ary. Send onlers 0 The 1By O Hoy, Mau orders should be addrossn to DICTIONARY DEPARTMENT. Kansas City, 1. Barned runs:'In its. Summaries: mainder of the day was devoted to the con- atively deserted, and fow steikers are Kansas = City, 3. Two-buse or year-olds, p e sideration of privgte bills. Although geveral 8 p. o = pw—— z 5 an Clty, & Dwo-base for 4-year ‘1 . purse $500 | Slaeration of i :”“u::_ Bllle, Although severa een, and they are belng closely e i~ s mild and effective. A 5 ] \IR \(.”0‘ and thirty-iive ' minutés. Umpire: Kerins. rrollion i1 » conslderation of private pension bills, in getting a train to Rocklin, its th taken out in the Batteries:’ Pepper and’ Westlake; Darby : . st f lostination being Ogden b y of T 3 Hatierlas:: - ke; Darb; O ahvatigiae 2 i destination being Ogden by way of Truckee i tied mamp day. i Donghy SRS 4 4 ; r Democratic CORbRoes Not Yot Agreed. The train was accompanied by two com 5,00 1hent. slatlo plate Lorchers is u Great Pitcher Phme: BTG, B WASHINGTON,. July 13.—The democratic | panies of regulars. Later unother train left » i 10, Bureola ilinges 3100 ROIT, July 13.—The superior pitching | o ) , purse 31,000 tariff conferces put In & long day's work [ for the east. It consisted of two conches, kAl rehers ‘at” oritical timos cany's | D BBSOD ,rlhenseverteorrensie 11 ana they did not sdjourn until after 6 [ two flat cars and several frult cars. Two | 2, prist iy Woil for 'the Creams. - Boorer ‘oo ® | Russel Bt | { | Otlocke o greater rt ot 'the sy Wa | Guting guns were placed on the fiat cars Saturdny Morning. BAll—tY DENTIST, Detroit 10003000 0-4Ramon s T e 3 gufin Alaupsinic ihe RURAF: sEhodhle, ARG used il \ demands it drd, Pioor Paxton Blocle 16th and Farnam Sta - e - 7 neapolis VoOoovow 2 0 Gertie B .. aeee . L 2 e roa ! cluls fear that more trouble will sllll\' “ R arar CENTURY it Dotroit, 107 Minneapol n'mwwp~»- , Ty oocur at Truckeer / i i ‘ Yesterday we went .very 5 8: Detrolf, 2’ Two-base hit TWo-yoar MUST FIGHT TO A FINISIL ste RIopf, Crooky, Burnee: 1ircen ia: Borchers, | EWO¥GAR owapi outnls Ingenlous Hon- : \/\IA[{ Duthcan. o Double ™ iy Home bu B e st AR I e My sl carefully through this stock NEBR RSKR > Kansas City Faston, son of Chimes, being the fayorite, e 0 g (5 e T OR..3 i |nw).| i 00040 B’ had very fast company, and only | 4ay agreed to thé réport of the conferees the marshal's order, e ) & Sk Tk wapolls, 16; Kansas City, ireied off the prize after a struggle of | on the pension appropriation bill. The Late this afterncon the streets are com- g Tl I \]\ ‘\ plays: Raymond to E i Glenaly Sadio 3 r Grand Master Sovoreign Exprosses His Views ovehericIgUC, to Worden, “Struck " gut: | Sadle Macl § A WASHINGTON, July 13.—The attention of [ 4" e or o evelopments. nours ang. ten’ minuiee it 8 IIAI‘m 8 Hi — the Postoffice department has been called to GHICAGO, July 13.—Grand Master Work- | and putting prices on every NATIONAL BANK Donald. Datteries rchers and Janta Disgustod the Table Kook Team. 1 Lottery company, which h Pu in, McFarlane re sgustod " the Honduras L« any, a8 man Sovereign was seen this evening after A A . Vvia, Movariand. sad. Burtell ABLE ROCK, Nob., July 13.—(Spectal | ben advertising In a largo number of papers | (ney nat reccived the decision of the Man- | piece of silk and velvet in the ewers Wil Not Wi, ; AT : to The Bee.)—The game of ball played here | thac fuu president is also president of a manu- | orery " saselation and the Federation of : : 5 G — v L4y J3-his atternoon's con- | yeatorday by the Table Rock Blues and | facturing concern in Misslusinol und that “all B il patd no, “tho senral mane | department that will make | CAPITAL $400,000 N was i slugging match n which the b0 : oposals fop supplies and machivery as we abor, " X : ! s TN T hc m won by bunck B, Roore; T Olanta of oA The acore betng 1 to 17, | as business comm plcatlons” should bo weut | agers at, us m:. x“ 'x;r) tempt and | e go, You will buy silks | SURPLUS $55.500 L coupor 0 2 L s e company's new address. news- | econdemn us to death, do they? g Bkl X 54889 3% | Who'Special feathro of the game was the | to tho company’s Dew address. Al news: | condom X AR Ol ¥ a o St igalb . Hits d0. 14; Milwaukee, 18, ¥ poor playing of tbe home team. ‘The home | papers CoRRR'S R \poy oe"t ey A | any ro lstance, but they are mistaken. We | NOW, €ven if you cannot find Offioers and_ Directors—Henry W, Yares, prese » v Milwaukee, 2. uns o peen disbanded and the draw will | belng barred fron ; o the war. 1) Uy \he leadir Milvaukes, 2. Marned runa faa h|~h:l:4l;’:llnfln i Tong lino of rullngs of the department has | Will mike a struggle. We aball try to te | yso for them until next year, | uent: donn s Coline Ve bt el oo ek sten Lt T - ' Wittiook, rucg outt By " o held that these |.;l“u(e” A;;:l‘.‘.)l sements of u:.l‘n Lot uds, Bt ‘””“; sannot, we oan . R . 8 eced, Cashier, Willlam M. 8! Mughes, ARIVICEN ALUSTRA L I tland, Sharp, Carey, 3. Twe - oulaville, lottery concerns and accordingly the papers | at least tis up one road und keep it' tied up. | (> . s N P 3 Saalge el Ll hits: Fatneld, ‘Hughey, Giike, Carney, Lo MRTATIA0 BRI o oty oo able Lo be thrown out of the | 1 have seen Debs tonight, and we ail agres | COme early Saturday morn Fields, "McC Sacrifice hits: | LOUISVILL "‘" T e A Mails but to prosecution under the lottery | that there is but one thing to do, and that | jn¢ THE IRON BANK War Book Dept., Omaha Bee, | BE 52000y, MePgrisad Clingman, | geloerom 1o o Phtt 2480 T8 ik oAl {45 hERt on 1o the-end and Wit renowed | Us 8. Depusitory, Omaha, Nebyaska,