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THE OMAHA DAILY BFE: THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1894 - i hits , 10. Frrors: Lin- [ tempting to steal second, was spiked, o club Thursday evening, August 8. The | o v oo N NQ | to the murder of Bxpress Mossenger Drum- | and was 72 years of age. o enliste thy Harnes, Kennedy, ~Preston, | ered. - B L LD v’w-"-‘,l; Ui ~ rved in New Mexi He came to Ot '”.“‘ el | hnson, - Threeb Hi{van | CLOSE FINISHES WERE THE ORDER. [ on the sporiing h‘(’. sterday eyening (Continued from First Page.) OMAHA'S LIONS AND LEOPARDS. | iy 150 an earnest of Robbins' good faith. of 800 deputies, and about 600 men were at s " L Johns Passed | Sensations dops with Ouatsiders Ahond Winfield of the Orystal Arm Shattcrad by : f wes: MeCarthy, it A LA b i fight 18 1o be undgr Queensbury rules, and | worle. tod A baneral retmption. Wil s p ‘ ) at Brighton 1 ! : ; ' . offl oy stogen \ balls: O Johnson, T twenty rounds or more, at the discration o B 2 01d Bill Treffl-5's Cotogerarians, emer i iarnes and Speeri | NEW YORK, July 18.—There were several | of the referoe, 8. ..V, Griswold, who has | take place in a few days. [ Tin One hour and | exciting finishes at Drighton Beach today, mutually "”t'i‘ upon by the princi - . Fuller partic KATLIOADS SHORT OF MEN | Bomething Avout the Pastorming Antmais Y. M. C. A. 80YS IN CAMP, | Now nt Courtl A Veach. p— I There I8 something Intens interesting | | | Secretary Over 1y about a cage of wild animals, although born | Protection at 1 in captivity, a something that appeals ir ,‘ JVEST POINT, Neb, July 18 sistibly the spectator as he watches th he Dee)) Yes, T have to be father and P ! Stein - v minut Utnpires: ~ McMackin and | The best was i the selling race at o milo | pals and thelr bad SIXTEEN HITS DD THE BUSINESS | o | e and o sixtoenth, In which Captain T took | In Sunday’s issue i | : Lpil H e lead, anc joked as cre @ , : . . Have Not a Sufficient Number to Operate g brother to them all” sald Se g —_— PEORIA, 111, July 18.~The Distiilers woke | the lead, and it I 1 as it it were all ATTER GUN SHOTS AT LOUISVI s L Al 2 v restloss activity of the animals when the rother to them all 10 Secrotary A A Merinvy savagely, | over. In the stretch Griffin went to the e ATl Thelr Trains [ e o e nimale Whett e | Ober of the seventeen boys in camp with Gragg Was a Seated Book So Far as the | ¥f (LY G50 TUiEVed by Johnson, who | Whip and Arab again showed a surprising rs Busy Rreaking Targets at the | SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.—The strikers | Wik up and down tholr sm - | him on Horseshoo luke, The Y. M. C, A, ex- Wers Concerned—Lincol was 1190 hammered hard. Heam was batted | burst of speed in the last fifty yards, win Great Interstate Matoh. view of the rallroad situation in northern [ e fron bar eursion in charge of Secretary Ober of the {j o Oagdudd el & h-"'.'{'s 0 pili e A Rt ool A e SRR BB Goles 1y Ky., July 18.—The trap | California was tersely given today by one Courtland beach Is having now an attrac. | Omaha ¥ M. C.A reached West Point Hey 0 o favorite and Ll spbd tle n | shooting tournament by the Interstate | of the strike leaders in Oakland. tion In the shape of tw se ot wild | K(GIERIEY AL Booh.pand 8 now camped en Quiney 310030100 on fayorite and could do no better than & wse hits: Peorl iney, 12, Errors; [ second, while Lady Violet won in 1:0Mg | Manufacturers and Dealers assoclation, | —«Under ordinary circumstances,” he said, | Animals that bid fair to become the talk of | the | river, about two miles. from the city, for they have been trained to a | ¢ barty was met hy the Young Peorin am and [ which ‘she could have cut down a good bit | under the auspices of the Kentucky Gun | waioniaen or twenty frelght trains are dis 3 Tarrion A o M. | had it been necessary. The second race | club, began here today for two days, Five & \ L ko | fine degree of perfection and in thelr wa of West Point and taken to the Des Moines, 12; , 3 Jotne wis won by the outsider, Dutch Skater, | il DoRAT hore today for two GAYe O | pathed from Oakland- daily. During the | fine degree of perfection and in thele way | camp wrringes, where it found its four Lincoln, §; | sl it B T O er, O e T isite” whe | Heikes broke 208 out of 216, Drise money | Past few days the railroad company has sent | qri Tie® Which™ Visitors to the. Midway | been Gone would Nous heny Could have B " | JACKSONVILLE, 11, 4 P P esItt e 4 distributed in all ties out five freight trains. If this is running | plaisance last summer will recall with | SOr pltality of the Weat TS ite ith Hock Tsland-Moline, It took wecond, Tauntion ( 6 0 third. Tino: 15160 Wenty tirgets, Khown trap, unknown | It Is apparently a scarcity of competent | There are two cages of nnimals, three Hons [ ot \fihts ih eamrs wiin mave o pie afl R itinore, - 6: nnings to win it, the feore being tied up ¢ 2t Diiteh Skate angle: Heikes and Pard, with 20, tied for | trainmen that fs troubling the railroad ofi- | &nd th leopards, and they eame from | lurity and none too fmuch sleop. 1But everys New York Heton; 4 the tenth. The visitors got their winn Go to 1) ond, B first; Young, White, Fulford and Rike, with | it i g Sir Charles Wombwell's menagerie, who is | body was up with the sun to take f morne Hoaton, 6: I Tun by Letchers wild tirow to second. B LT 19, thed for ‘second clals, At Sacramento wimost the same con WAt BATHUT Was: to, Avmerioas. | N pIANEe Talo the T o Indianapolis, 6; Detroit 8¢ i Third race, five furlongs: Harry Reed (1 I):vnn\—m targets, known trap, nn!unlf.\\lu ditions prevall, One hundred and fifty work- hey are oxhibited here by Sig. D'Osto and | UP 4 rousing avpetite for f - Tacksonville .. 2 0002 10100 0-6/ton won Cdckade (7 to 1) wecond, 8t. Paul- | angle: Voung, with 2 won; Ful | men were Induced to go back in tho shops | his wife, whose stage name fs Pauline [ S CThe culinary department DES MOINES, July 18.—(Special Telegram | R« I'd-M'ne 3 0 0 0 0 | e © to D) third Time: 1 AR R Litening, svery 3 thieto this morning,. The methods prevalllng AR YorRanI protty and | Sided over by Frank Yard, who | terer to The Bee.)—Papa Rourke's pets were not g 3 to 5) won, Stonenell (3 to B second, Wern- argets, known trap, unknown | in Oakland were adopted, and the nonunion in her talk s are per Mr, Ober \sted 1t odris of 16 in it today a little bit. They could not hit | Telund Moline H ber (8 to 1) third, Time: 1:01%4 T v on and Pard, with 16 | men were escorted to and from the shops by | formed by Mons young Lon- | party by 8 hn K. Doane of the Gragg's curves effectively, and with perfect | Snvder; Andrews . Fifth race, mile and a sixtéenth: Arab | ted f 0%, Jrulford, “Rike and | & troop of cavalry. The strikers made no | doner, cockney to the backbone, but whose [ Lincoln ¥. M. ¢/ A" The parly consists o Irage L il @ to 5 won, Captain T (8 to 5§ second, d for second attempt to interfere. life has been spent in training and perform- | pORSOMEry obert Knode, Frank support he could have presented them with I 3 Veatibine o to 1y Rhird. "Time: 1:40% ity targets, novelty: Helkes, with vre, Walter by Iacky, Ttay hurdles Woodford (4 to 1) won, Rodman L e Omaha 5 5 ap 1t thie Quickatep. ond. . been removed from over 100 yards of track o graceful completeness of their be son and Stanley Osborne of Hialr named Camp in the box, and the home team | Fueecy vifja'ioii0 35 5 P in the Quickstey Twenty targets, novelty rule: White, | Bern removed from over 190 vird the graceful completeness of their beauty onto him in the sccond inning was paralyz- | 500 R woeeeet 2 was captured by Frank K, a 40 to 1 shot, | with 15, won, wreck the San Francisco local train, which | one realized that in the feline tribe the per- There will be a meeting of the directors of ¢ e G " the secol was the only favorite to win. | tied for first. g ood. Fearing trouble there, Colo= gven the cool-headed Moran got rattled and NATIONAL UE GAMEY. 3 to in an ugly mood. Fearing trouble there, Colo- | Riccardo,” made to jump on pedestals, to | ing, Friday afternoon to make arrangements in the first by a couple of errors, Seery Little Brush with Umpire Lynch 12 in the fourth. Al SETTLED THREE EVENTS. ordering him to co-operate with other troops | gome ten minutes, one was brought face to | month, om The Sculptor, wi T thirc Junlor and Senlor Singles und Junior Doubles from The Sculptor, with Lulu T third. on the eastbound overland birds of the air. Secretary Ober of the Y. M. C. A. tele- fined Lyons for kicking against his de- | to 1) won, William T (4 to 1) second, Cash | macan 0 The Bee)—Ottumwa won the LD B L " il Ing wrocked a train and having caused the | mugeety of the lfon the line of development | member or the outing party is having a good the fleld for making an lnsulting ren 4 to B won, Wolsey (10 to 1) second, Somer- infor double, won by Lyons and McCul- | at Woodland this afternoon. This aiforded lough. The es were delayed by a high | the strikers another opportunity o criiple | quity ag magnificent ns the leopards in the ¥ BURteo, a most surprising manner. Lawrence was | Pittsburg . . T K (40 to 1) won, Flying Dutchman won in_the junior double, also winner | were the only two men remaining in the struck out, but got to first on a passed ball. | Ditisiite’ 2 Twoobase hits: Smith, T¥me Jurth mile and twenty yards: Sen Suesa HrRUAR i 4 Second, Anna (20 to 1) third, Time: 1:4215, | ble. The events were as follow one another in their rather startling play - Trafley punched the ball over the fen: Batteries: Peitz and Hawley; Merritt, M \ Vicker a base on an error at short and Hoff- g e e Gold Pan (10'to 1) third. Time: 1:40% Junior double: A. E. Lyons, H. A. M- | the following reply to the strike leaders | "py¢ when the lions' turn came to per- | . H. Beach of Portland is at the Mercer. the next two men struck out. It does not | seventh game from Louisville today, and it | Wob. - el 3108, BES Sl LI s t (WHEAPEIECE St L, along the Southern Pacific lines the whip of Mme. D'Osto, and the teeth L02 00114008l pangig CITY, July 18.—There were Tedry, Douglas, Hale and Hurley, Nedia- | 14 he geon coming from her nostrils told | ton &uest Louisville, 6. Trrors: | tendance and betting was good. The talent have the honor to acknowledge your com- | FHE¥, PILRIY BOW ifferent W& woubt all be | Yis at the Paxton. Hoffman, 1f. worth, 2; by Terry. Bases on balls second choices and one outsider. Several slon of Racing. 1 your children is to refrain from unlawful } o0, Strasting performance with her lons [ Captain John Q. Adums, U. S. A., ot Des Meladden, 1b 1| worth and Grim. irst race, nine-sixteenths of a mile, sell- Traificy, ; sawdust couch and then taking his shagey | stopped in the city yesterday on thelr way YaE. Do ’ 3 R o les ou ond Pinesixteenths of & phfif | will be class A. C.-C. Allen is manager of | committing these unlawful acts there 30000 Third race, three-quarters o, ¢ attend. The program: Quarter-mile race, | tary mor need of your services or the sery- | the crowd, that enly a woman's will Keebs | chango night force has returned to duty g £ “ H _thir ¥ and pins; half-mil@& race, prize, silver medal “BARRY BALDWIN.” s Hits: Baltimere, 10; Broklyn, Fourth ra “quarters of a mile, | With' gold ribbon, #bartand pins: one-mile B respect, and although It may fall to add one | \W. M Quick. wcstorn superintendent of McVey, 1b. . 1 iits: Brodie, Home 1 K B i S 2 % se hits: Brodie, Home run: Fifth race, selling: George Miller won, | state, prize, silver water pitcher; five-mile be accomplished with the beasts that rule | Mrs. Thomas Swobe and Edwin T. Swobe Fear, rf..... Underwood and Kinslow. n Employes. Rourke, b, 2 g . % Sixth race, selling, five-eighths of a mile: | bicycle lamp; fourth, one pair shoes; fifth, Thelr Former Employes. > 3 b THINK MULLIGAN DID IT. J. W. Orr, attorney for the Mi:sourl Pa- GRinp, B 2 ATI, July 18—Cleveland batted | “g.jonth r five-eighths of a mile, sell- Rops ve Dems this Aft. lowing has been posted by the strike com- | 5o\ .0 pelieve They Havo n Smooth Forger | last evening, accompanied by Mrs. Orr. Des Moines ... 0110 108 A e £ 20, Dvsso i oot o oMot g g P S, Charles Street pags this afternoon and no | “Filmore agreed to take back all men With- | yumoq Mulligan was arrested by Dotectives | o0 (1o Moveers 6. 10 T, alda hits: Grim Gragg, Lawrence. Three- | cincinnati, 3; " "Barned Tuns: | omaha Partles Areanging to Go to Min- | wiil tackle the democrats of the same body, | suit. All trains annulled until further notice. | up as a suspiclous character. ases on balls: Off Grag, oft’ Camp, 4. i 1; off | Al those wishing to take advantage of | proceeds donnted to the As At the Dello Clyde Opelt, Lincoln; J. Umpire: rd. Atte 600. s es: Chamberlain and Vaughn; Young are the democrats, and the chanc part of the Southern Pacific. They say that | of crooked work. His plan was to go into | At the Merchants: G. W. Whitaker, LINCOLN, v 18.—(8 al Telegra c Champlons Won In the Ninth, Ty 3 IR CQENROULHE =(Bpcalal STelegram: to Ly M tHe Ninth, evening before the Twin City Athletic club, | disposed to do a little good at the same | qrainy “Cill ba run out of Sacramento, The | Tre wemid offer the merchaiit o eheek for $10 | S- 1. Moreliead, Albion. Vi 3 e Si s O a eir rliest convenience. dle 0 ceo g ilroad - " hes ks Wi C downing the Saints on teresting games of the season here today | &t their earliest convenience. Mr. Bandle | [ Yng 80 G. V. Griswold in the um- | their opinion. According to railroad offi- | anqgecure the change. These checks would Qux S s man jumped fnto the cistern that the result | wog pitin nearly every inning. Sec contemplating the trip will please call on » across a man's path when he | switchmen at work were called to Wood- | ol (et Ma™ Sy Ficcavered until the et oot I outsprinting Kennedy, who chased him | Boston .. 001 nified their intention of availing them- Harvard Smoth . men charged with train wrecking. these worthless bits of paper the fellow | today—the leopards and lions. . Evidence was afforded today, however, that | ing wild animals. : . iy e othel 3| ice, mile ove won. 3 Riddell, Ben ‘ Yoans and another fine basket of eggs. On the other r Won r B T R TaaT niy-five targets, known trap, unknown | the railroad company has “still to guard | “The leopards are wonderfully fino specl- [ Wil Hedford of Omana: Fred Resiangoe hand, old Bill Trafey's gang were in it | Lincoln ¥ 6 G o D second, Bt John (3 to 1) third, Time: cle: Fulford, with' 2, won; Heikes, Rike, | against violence and treachery. A track | mens, their skins sleek and shining and [ Walter and Burr Lasch and John 6 i big as life. The visitors had a Chinaman | St Joseph.... 26 3 Thomas and Verges, with 24, tied for sec- | walker discovered that the fish plates had | their ferocity not a thing of the past. In | Jr. of Lincoln: John Henney, Will Wilkin® 38 3 % ast night. | they s HghP s AT 5 Pl itk o The wa ¢ umped oria a1 ( CAGO, ) y 18, step, the v 2 on. hey seem to rise superior to their sawdust ;i Hearly killed him. The way they jumped | Leotla oo 33 aEke Tentore s Washingtor Bark oty |« battein o gets, novelty rule: Fulford, | It is believed to have been an attempt to | survoundings. Watching them yesterday SEEUUB UL REG g Lo UL ing, and the Rourke men never recovered | Quiney .............. & 2 owned by W. . Magrane and added at the wenty targets, Known trap, unknown | left amento at 6 o'clock, and violence | foction of animal beauty was attained, and | tho Manufacturers and Consumers assocla- from the shock the balance of the gar last moment to the starters. Tllume, in | angle: Helkes and White, with 20 each, | s feared at Truckee, whero the strikers are | when they wero put through their paces by | tio the assocation rooms, 604 Beo build- Cash at 3 to 5, in the first race, was | Twenty-five targets, known trap, unknown [ 40 T 2 5 M Judly by the 6 to 1 chance, Flor 4 : nel Graham today dispatched the First in- | joap through hoops and to form a pyramid, | for holding another home industry Had several pussed balli. Omaha €0t & IUD | ponny Lyons amid Juke Heckley Have a | GRO¥, 008G "G by Coon canily from | 270 *orces Wit B won. fantry, under command of Colonel Sullivan, | tuside other tentures of tho act, which Insts | AC some. Nebraska fown Bome e thos going to first on a liner which the first ST. LOUIS, July 18—The Browns won to- | thia Allen proved to be the best of a ch of the state militia now at Truckee In pre- | faco with the proposition that man is para IR baseman fumbled and crossed the plate on | day's game, which was called on account | lot in the fifth. Shuttle won the lnst serving ordér. The troops left Sacramento | mount over the beast of tho jungle of the Having n ¢ G gt o Pittsh o ind an error of shortstop. In the sixth they got [ of rain, after the Pittsburg team had | ([Thi Hewsa ¢ SiGrniale the e ove . T ; a another by a baso on balls, two stolen ba-cs | played its half of the sixth. Umpire Lynch | *\it race, one mile: Flora Thornton STORM LAKE, Ia, July a8 o ":,f,,‘,[,’,‘,i:“:,"‘"l’l‘m‘lfh_"?"“‘,‘ ioha o From the beauty and grace of these most | phones from West Point that the Y. M. C, A, and an error. In the eighth another was | L e | e e ey 4 reacherous of animals to the austere has been established and that every obtained by an error, a base on balls and a | (IORS GG X 4 2 Second race, mile and a sixteenth: Tllume | only Interesting race today. It was the | gigaster west of Oakland a week ago, began | {0 Gt family is without flaw or fmperfees | time single. Dos Moines did nothing in the Arst, | 1" 0"y : (IR LWL ACIUDS I | tion. And the lion and his two wives are e but in the second woke thé Chinaman up in [ i Lowls » ........ : Third race, Quickstep stakes, halt a mile: | \ing, and the events were Anally rowed | the Southern Pacific. The strikers' attorneys | gqyct (% MaSRIlccRl ns the iwopards in the |y =y -y Wl of Omaha has been first at the bat and fouled out. McFadden | Hits: St Lou Pittsbur second, Lissak (3 to 1) third. Time: oss the lake In the bay. Lyons, who | summoned as witnessos two switchmen, who | thoir horizon did not seem to have affected | eleoted a trustee of the Northwestern Mutual 8t Lo 4. larned runs of the fastest heat of the junior single, and | gacramento yards. Thelr going compelled "'fl.’.‘...'Tm:i";" :vw’n:h:{v‘\\hh‘”v’\m.\': Life Insurance company at the meeting at Then Griffin hit for two bases and old Bill ) One hour and five minutes. Umpire ator Irby to 1) won, Hawthorne (10 to 1) | withdrew in order to be fresh for the'dou- | {iafClIE T YETh G0 several trains out NErE SR EleY R0ar aYet i Milwaukee, 3 ace, 8ix furlongs e Alle Junior single: B. I. Stapleton, Dubuque; | of Sacramento. emerging therefrom somewhat tousled, but PERSONAL PARAGRADPHS. Porter got a single, Gragg o double, Mc- | 2N Gumbert e v e g o Sesomay | timepd s ; : United States Marshal Buldwin today sent | e ETHEA somewhiat. tousied, by 5 4 L z e ¢ 18.—The Col yon the Sixth race, six furlongs: Shuttle (8 to 1) | Cullough; best time, 3:18, : who offered yesterday to furnish a force of Mgk e T L8 man a triple, Six runs were piled up, and | CHIGAGO, July 18—The Colts won their | Gy, (213 to 1) sccond, Lulu T | Senior &ingle: Robert Turner, McGregor: | 5500 deputy marshals to preserve order [ form one of them, a loness, showed a | . M. Cornwall of Denison, Ia., is at the the poorest of the season T P e st_pronounced disposition to respond to | pollome gl 0w he rest o he doz A8 one of e poore bt LR sations, e 0 and sel P ~ B o onana Tire Onsiias wers. be a run was earned on either side, Score Finishes at Kunsas City. R e IO “SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 18.—Messrs, | cyo BOD 8 S B ot broath which | . S+ W. Downey of Laramie, Wyo., is a Pax- and played like t knew it re: BO o oo o . L : & L DES MOINES. ceeeeennn 000 0 0031 0 041 qoyon races on today's card, and both at- AT ASHLAND, tion Committee of Strikers: Gentlomen—I | § plainly how different it would all be | Judge William Gardner of, Rapid City, S. A.B. R.1B. PO. A ille, 3. 1id well in picking the winenrs, the races s T servi : e, 3. n did we picking the winenrs, the rac e e _ ! munication of yesterday. The best service C D e T A (T hev Qaneral Rumriorsie McVicker, m.. 3 1 Ryan, Dahlen. Struck ous A s et s Saundors County Athlotes Will Have a Ses- | IANICHHOD 06 YRR ol vk And un‘"mm:«yl;:'l”n:‘ \J‘\:::::l I)jiis:kwrr‘i\ fatic )’l“:‘;,m G Ay neral Summers was Holmes, ‘rf... . Wadstvorth, 4; o 1. Umpir of the finishes were exceedingly close, Sum- SHLAND, Neb., Jul Spectal ! v o K Lawrence, b eYes i d Schriver; Wads- . 2 ASHLAND, Neb., July 18.—(Speclal to | ;oig 1nq allow others the privilege of living | ) S y 2 man. Batteries: T and S r; Wads The Bee.)—The! local wheel: club: has ar- g:“fl! :-:'ul«.y"mg T pmlw"y Without dicta. | than Riccardo with the leopards, and when | Moines i3 a Mercer guost. N e . B Couldn't Hir Hawke. Rob Roy. Tom. Wise sécond, ranged for a scrlus] ot \\'huclz races. to be | yion “Interference or violence on your part | She bids the king of beasts lie down on his | Winthrop Smith and wife of Philadelphia : . May Lady third. o: 0:58. eld here on Saturday, July 2L races e ; in fri pobiers : 8y Lady hil n o he ere ol aturday, July is unnecessary. When you refrain h\um hm,l"" MR hm;;“ k;wfl Himeera ;m ”',“ s e o AR : sed Drooklyn and won In a rather unin- | selling: deneral Holland won, Gray Baffle | i1y races and asks all Omaha riders to | be o occasion for the presence of the mili- | Mouth a percoptible shudder passes throush | wiss Julla Douglass of the Teleplione ex- Totals vowssill it & k: i re .. 0 s cath. OMAHA Breokigh ‘000010 | ing: W prize, silver medaj with gold ribbon, bar | jces of others as deputy marshals. UL feain ML L i wepy | fter @ short vacation. Hits: g 1 It ls a performance fascinaling In every | «w. H. Quick, westorn superintendent of Seery, m. . 3 { Baltimor Barned runs: Baltimore, 1 Unit ! ; Langsford, B 38 e aatnea e selling: won, Morton second, | race, prize. gold medal with gold ribbon, single Jot to the sum of happiness it is an J Sta p i b ORI WL B TN, v, | Rookery third. 1174, bar ‘and pins; one-mile race, open to the WILL TAKE THEM ALL BACK. object lesson of what deeds of daring may | Molnes, Is a Paxton guest. Moran, c. : &K out: Tty Hawke, 3. S g y ! Hutchison, 20, . Batteries: Hawke and Elonnvogn, second, Bouthernest third. | hand o et Diree B0l tchi negond |lsouthern Pacific Willing to. Remstatel ALl | jungls lite. (L Ry o S HHG), vy 21241, cers smo ot and b il on, el ] er. gdroe nberlnin Was n Mark. Champagne won, Pastime second, Murphy | one box cigars and clgar holder. /EST OAKLAND, Cal., July 18.—The fol- J ? Pedroe R " o WEST OAKLAND, ¥ = cifio at’ Atchison, Kan., was at the Millard dain hard in three innings and | | 5¢ . ] o : T ] F 2 % -4 - By g: Judge won, Tanglefoot second, Erace vl o) mittee: ‘ow. Totals ...... won without difficulty. Score third. i That will be a tremendous battle at the in Tow. N DR TERaaTRUIhG Tl Gtels: Omaha i.......0000 000101 0—3! Gigveland 63400200020 2 3 JONTE . fear ity c t prejudice. The company could not with- iy leveland ... 3 4 s o FOR THE RYAN-SMITH CONTEST. mistake. The republicans of the city coun- | out prejudice. P Savage and Dempsey yesterday and locked o SR Go e . Iarned rums: Des Moines, 9. Two-base [ fjts: Cincinnati, 8; Cleveland, 14. Errors: oll, under the leadership of Captain Bechel, | draw Pullmans without incurring a law- | Savage fn ek s i e Sl i Iitlery i sieay Dbase hits: Hoffman. Home runs: Trs Two-base hits der Captain Ed Howell. An admissi “J. H. DOUGLAS.” | claim that Mulligan is the man who has [ At the Paxton: $ an, Broken 0 Ic S ; -base hits: o Sois under Captain Ed Howell. An admission . H. ol A : o e dnsteinn B e iy ERLLiepIayn:, Des Aol ot Camp. 3 X DathS S of 25 cents will be charged and the entire | qyo jast part of this dispatch greatly | been passing forged checks in and around | 4% blatt idrand Jelan Struck out: By Gragg, , Struck out: By Chamberlain, 7. | the excursion to Minneapolis next Wednes- | ties to be utilized:in the interests of the | Pleased the strikers here, who interpreted | omanha for nearly two years. The man I8 [ Hatfield, McCook; Jack Donald, Grand Tsl HERaR T LRllS X B oTns) P % Two hours and “twenty minutes. | qay evening to see the finish contest be- | poor. The republicans are training har it to mean unconditional surrender on the | glleged to be a slick operator in this line [ and; J. H. Davis, Gibbon. Lincoln Iy Getting Prou and; Zimmer. O e senoe o [l EhGiforaRhot pfl pxditing conte pending the settlement of the question &t | gome store or saloon with a dinner pail in | Kearney: H. L. Cook, St. Paul; J. 1. Bahna Smith, which takes place the following | who want a whole'lot 6f fun, and who are | jssue between Pullman and the union no | nis"hand, dressed in dirt stained overalls, | Sen, Waisa: C. W. McCune, David City; The Bee)—The Lincolns pla another | p. i T A < donaoy 3 RN was replete with soul-stir TerostnerEmeson : is authorized to receipt for all moneys paid. o s ; 7 | cials the trains wero simply annulled today 4 : : : it d *y ¢ - g. In only one inning | 18 authorized to receip m ald, | pires' positions. Take your Wincheste cials the train: e ply be signed by the name of some prominent | Superior; W Hall, Thomas free hitting, and it w was Nichols batted’ hard, while Weyhing | and to avoid all unnecessary work all thosé | Uity ou” all know what funny of a trick of the strikers. The:| oo SENCE TR L TR ol Murphy, and the | Wi, Lakealde: was certain. The Saints went to pieces in s T R ar e R & i ’ SRlIges clear from third, ball in hand. Johnson | Hits: Philadelphi Boston, 13. L P L A &5 v e it L Sl g Sas: renriuny wila. Hogin Was agall. (o0 | Hoston, B Haraed rans:. Eiiadelps IesRorsihisRopertinity Bend iR teatl PEETARVARDRINED I IAE S (peclalito iy S L D B e O {ll to umpire, and each side chose a player | Loston, 4. Two-base hits: Sullivan, Boyl it apply will be the first served. Chicago |l the Bee)—In a game of base ball played UETED THE PRISO! would remain away i to officiate goes In against’ Br se hits: Long, 'MeCarthy. “Bat: | fhe prospects are good for one of the best | i Fairfield yesterday between Harvard it three months. As soon as his acts were for- tow tomorrow sore: s: Weyhing and Duckley; Nichols and | exhibitions g on in the | first nine and Fairfield scconds, Harvard | Riotous Strikers Foted Before Belng Taken | gotten he would show up again and work &mr;m . 300 I| 01 0- Ryan. Umpire: Campbell. west for ma Vi vas defeated by the following score: Away to the Pen. the same old game. Savage and lwmpw-_‘ tiiioe 1. ¢ Gy ) ST Glants Batted Well. of The B the Omaha arvard 00400000 0-4 H found the man in a Tenth street saloon, and g (A2 L) Yy E P J y 18.—The most unique 7 Runs earned: Lincoln, 4; St. Joe, G b i R e ved for all | Fairfield ..2010010 6 8 2 5 6 0 8 »—g0 | BRAZIL, Ind, July 1 e L B s e LD NEW YORK, July 18—The’New Yoris | who » ‘Defore T\ ening next, | Batte treene and Ricker for Talr- | levee and banquet was held in the yard of | I Pretonced fo o8 d e e made a great won by a narrow margin, The Giants 4 g placed 1 made ihelr hits when most needed, ‘espe ingg vest hotel, and every- | field; Parks and Swartz for Harvard. Struck | the sheriff of this county last night. More | by at them and said that he was a per- SERIFS 8. ally in the ninth inning, when, with Far- 8 GamEon L end pleasita; OLiRIA DRtrons: ot By Gr '{)I‘{_umm 1«';;.1”};'?“; than 500 citizens from Knightsville and the | sonal friend of the nmyor's and would see | & The Book of th b A e R S A U train leaves the Welb ot depot ¥ Barackman and Ben- | meighborhood where the recent stoning to | that the officers were dismissed from the - The Book of the Builders | 5. e e eduseasyienint e leeventod fdee i eath of (ho Vandalla enginesr, Darr, oc. | police dopartment immedaiely | If o was }\}Zr-‘hl\y:(]nn & 20011000 204 Friday morning, reaching Omaha that aft- allenge. curred, came to bid farewell to the four | :}j"""; achio: and ithe |omaaralare; confident Q AR O S L LR e o o tten up Ny o, | like to hear from the Sandy Griswolds or | with the murder of the engineer. They are e B WORLD'S FAIR : b, N Yok 3, ZRied | {EEUShAble pirtics necd apply for ccommo- | Red Robbins; would like to have a game | apout ready to be taken to the state's prison READY FOR WORK. Fashingion, 23 New Y dations. next Sunday morning with the Sandy Gris- | a" Jeffersonville to serve out each 4. two A ‘D. H. Bi ses on balls: Off My 4 ¢ wolds, “The play e a8 follows: Denny, | voarg sentence. Ice cream, cake and all | Ninth Ward Republican Club Reorganizes— . . bt TATE TE TOURNE OPENED, o e , pitcher: Breck, first base; | 777 1 il Ninth ard oy © irnbam M G e L et Patons Forhes. heomnd base: | the delicacies of the season were served. The New Ofcers. B'Tna MEN Chief of Construction, g A /Al Preliminary Round for Doubles Played at right field; Zarp, third base; Trapp, | The prisoners were brought out of their cells | qyo Ninth Ward Republican club started With the advantages of Fdgemont, Sonth Dakota, is sure to become a big clty. ) Lot us toll you what they aro and why a dollar iny Edgemont, S. D. real estate mow will double itself inside ars. Lots $106 ind upwards. Easy monthly terms. Write for Pamphiot, Price List, Plat, and roferences - fre : 1 z 3 1 “Austin, middle field, For games | in the jail into the sheriff’s yard and seated athi WY RIS S At WHO, (B Unstings Yesterday, address C. N. Forbes, captain. at the first table with fathers, mothers, | out on its work for the coming campaign BUILT ITOB\" F. D. Millet Standing of the Teams, HASTINGS, July 18.—(Speclal Telegram brothers, sisters and other relatives. by electing new officers last night, and from Played. Won. Lost. Pr. to The Bee)—The annual state tennis tour- cngo sy the present date until the election Is over the Director of Decoration 15 nament for doubles opened here today on | CHICAC 18.—The Turf congress . i fon. 5 a THY 3 o DICAPEX embers propose vork for victory. The —— 47 the grounds of the local club, Sixteen pairs | met today at the Auditorlum hotel and had | NPRTHERN PACIFIC HANDICAPPED. | members proposo to work for % = New York 4 i2 N ton N TT il sy e AR L e = officers Me: Charles Huntington, president; v cents'e in coln (sta | Cleveland .. 55.9 | I+ g Bt oI H 3Lwass sumption of : i by mail, § cents extra, in coin (stamps | piitipirg . 4 f nd one from nd Island. The I cago ks, I\I.l\\\)m;u-»“ u.xru“. em, ' to GTTA: TS S e iota 1 | ter se M. J. Kernan, treasurer. The v dress, Brooklyn ... 5 3 3 coin teams failed to show up, Shepherd membership, An_application for member- ACOMA, July 18 iree hundred and | poCdent was authorized to appoint a com- not accepted). Address, G R Johnson defaulting to Johnson and ship from the Oakley track (Cincinnat)) | ey one ; The Edgemont Company, Omaha, Neb. o St Louis mette of Hastings, and Hart and Hopkir : A S e e an, to do the Memorial Department, Rtlouls ] I G A R LR s work on ‘the Pacific division of the Northern | member and ‘to be chairman, to do th o s o o G i i i ) exe e WOl for e club. Vice President | Lo = OMAHA BER, | Liuitiitie 2 It and Hicks of Lincoln. The prelim- | oo oo diond s 18— (Speciar | Pacific roud since the strike beg I xecutive work for the club. Vide Presider Washington 1 v round then proceeded as follows: aenie A AnELTe 3 d to | Winter was asked to prepare a speech on bR Washington o e PTHOS e- | Telegram to The Bee)—A one-sided game | Heally all the old englr urned o | poiblican principles at the next meeting, NEBRRSKK WEST! ke and Stone of Hastings, of ball was played here this afternoon by | Work. Many of the switehinon, conlucters, | \Wlinegday ovening, and every member was SERIES NO. 21, e o e the Louis and Gretna teams. Score Irvi‘fih]l clerks mn!l some of the ,"w”"'x" (\W(h urged to attend. The club ‘mu 1|ulm. its ; Aus 3 o n def Loulsvill 7; Gretna, 6. & quit have applied for their positions, bet not | g1q° quarters at Twenty-ninth and rnam Piteher Pepper ¥ Too Mot fo Duer and Powers of Hastings, 6-1, i all_could be taken back, us new men had beo vili seting once N 7 ‘g hor. Rearse oo ilioy for R B Garlgte GominaTiToms, il coutd be,taken back us b men fad becn | aureots, and witi hold o meoting once n | NATIONAL BANIK % N S : INDIANAPOLIS, July 18.—Detroit played | ¢ LONDON, July 18.—Corbett will sail for | as usual from one end to the other, the offi- | Yuii® NicColl's name was mentioned as the v THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC an erratic fielding game and could not hit Mattocks and Hutton of | New York on July 25 on the Majestic. clals say, but for the guerrilla warfare that | gutC BECSI candidate the room resounded Pepper. Score: stings Cofin- and Lietter of ——-—— is being’ continued. The force of deputy | SN VI “An invitation was extended Indianapos ......1 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 o—g | Ok oy Ora ae " BAREINEY NG TONONTO: marshals in this state has been reduced from | 'Y SPRERSE S0 RETG U (0 attena the | CAPITAL $400,000 DICTIONARY. Datoltevsvntiii o ioRoRo o (o 16l M Iara nainogn b OrdiGafentediBeabmy o Gl i 200 to 200. All bridges are guarded, chlefly | 19 the MEWEE T b tonfght and 900 Pages, 260,000 Words | | walitce, Miiss Indignapolis, 12 t. 3| “Ounahats teams have played in good form | United Peoplets Unlon Convention to Open | by regulars. ___ e | Tty Spocches from J. W. Jeftreys and | SURPLUS $55.500 £ BRRE ARG 0T R et ,‘”‘.“'i.f"‘-“ ',; Lpolty zha nd luck so far, sweeping all before them. 9 it MOBS WORSE THAN INDIANS, Wallace Broatch. Vey panapotiey, o hree-base . hits: | The courts are in good shape and much in- TORONTO, Ont.,, July 18.—The streets - Motz, Dalrvmple, Murphy, Pepper ruek | gerest is manifestec e tourney by locs = Y i T hea ] % Base on balley OfF Deps | Lirest 8 manifested in the tourney by local jeaqing from the union depot were filled to- Al MaCook Bayal that Heroafter Thoy LOCAL BREVLTL ; St o 4 L Batterios: Pepper wnd —_ day by an almost continuous procession of Will Be More Severely Denlt With. ~ AR e || vice- prowident: Low A4 Mine of Knowledys and a Mint of And dantzen, “Umplre: Kev- ROBERT J WINS AT DETROIT. strangers, whose white badges denoted that DENVER, July 18.—General McCook is | Sneak thieves made a raid on Sadie Jons | gt ° . William 1. 8. Hughos, assist "t a Time not given, g r Ninth street last Usefulness. : A o' intornatiol JEme eld’ oy | nings' place at 114 North Ninth ast | Gie cashler, % e e L In Throo Heats | they were delegates to the international | much in favor of General Schofield's policy | BMEN" PGS S0 0 RIS SHCG oGire The o e e, ngaut Plhyed Wons 1oat B or | convention of the Baptists United People's | of concentrating the federal troops at posts A traveling man named Sickles assaulted THE IRON BANK B o0k i ux Clty . 5 13 66,2 DIITROIT, July 18.—Over 9,000 persons | Union of America. Among the eminent [ in the vicinity of the large cities. He be- | 4 ‘orippled colored boy in front of the Mur- | SR e new employes have been put to | mittee of two, himself to act as the third . Depository, Omaha, Nebraska, ) Buesclopidie D reheee | T L 2 N IT.Hg' }m_u 11."m ) v fai Hingd Taladas e 3 1| withessed today's program of the Bue Rib- | divines and representatives of the denomina- | lieves that a larger son should be kept | bay hotel last night and was arrested for R i erent ok o foe 0 e i Minneapollg’ Cvirsel i 8290 bon races. It was o typical racing day | tion already registered at the hotels are R. | at Fort Logan, near this city. “Disorderly | the assault, Teeth Wlthout P]a tes ko publication, for it 15'at e kame i’ Grand Rapids ... 500 | and the track was nearly perfect. J M D | s, McArthur, New York City; Dr. R. B, | mobs in big cities,” sald the gencral today, | The gambling fixtures which were taken A gBREisal Digtlouury und a complato gu ::. lanapolis ... a0 49.3 | won the Merchants and Manufacturers | Hull, Brooklyn; Dru Henry C. Mable, Bo “have shown themselves to be more savage | away from the Denver gambling house ‘HI{ R s nuinbe Dotraltes i . 11:2 | casily, although Claymore stayed by him | ton; Dr. B. H. Farroll, /Waco, Tex.; D than the Apache Indians and they will from | yajd last fall have been turned over to the P fog With Lo ol 5 Milwaukee ... 7 Closely in the third heat. Robert J had a | M. Biliis, Baltimore; Dr. F. S. Henson, | NOW on be more soverely dealt with. In | gwners by the police, on an order from doly oromn:and hizlgm i Chiengo Tennls Scores sure thing in the pacing race and Red | Chicago; Dr. J. T. Johnson, Columbus, Miss.; | this departme ever, perhaps more than | gounty Attorney Kaley. % puinlins extractioh : with 13 cents tn coln, wi CHICAGO, July 18.—Followin Bud captured three of four heats of the [ Dr. Willlam M. Lawrence, Chicago; Dr, | any other, n‘;..- necessity .:1\ a few anlll:\_l"“ Captain Mostyn received a telegram from Ditinloss Alling. Alloy of The American Eneyelo | results of today's tennis tournamer tpateaagllye, JbaIIeL v J. B. Gambrell, Macgn, Ga.; Dr. A Dick- sons stlll romains. =~ Arlzona and New | gy oriie McGrew of Tekamah last night re and Stlver fiflings, $0; ary. Send onders to The B i . 2 i 2:0 class, trotting, for d-year-olds, purse | gngon, Richmond, Va.; Dr. H. M. Bixby, | Mexico are still full of Indians. p a lookout for a couple Jure gold, A up 3 Singles—Myers beat Bradley, 6-0, 6-3; $2,000: Red Bud won the first, thivd and | [UCis SRR SRty TE mabioe” Mobil - ~ B Al ha oo e RoAu i Tul'tall Kob artls M order s should Lo addrossa Lty B. Neel beat White, 6-1, 6-3; Mont fourth heats and the race. Expressive won } Haoth. U O Strikers Get Eight Months. of thieves who were A % | ficial teoth $5.00. Fit guarantecd. OTIONARY DEPARTM beat 1, 6 Am e the second heat. Limoneo, Lovelace, On- | Ala.; Dr. J. M. Booth, Holyoke, Mass.; down the river in a boat. The men ar DI ihk MENT. beat Mon ogua, Comanche, Il > Bessant, Sunup | Governor W orthem, Atlanta, Ga.; Rev. LOS ANGELES, July 18.—Judge Rose this | (0VF 3 vor burglarizing a store in Tekamah 4 4 started ime: 2 Tid. .\m\m_ I“r”l l'l\gm'l‘-»{ Ll‘, l:xxfi morning found John Howarth and Engineer The police are locking for 1ddie Crook, a BAILEY, Loading Dentist Doubles—Waldner and c 3 Vedder, editor of the Examiner; G, B, Horr, | Martin Kelly guilty of contempt of court | q3.yearcold boy who ran away from his | & - g et Jayne and_ Helden, 0-0, 6 and Manu | editor of the Watchman: Dr. J. B, Calvert, [ oo o e e infunction at Bartsow, and i |1m{jw Eol D %outh Seventh street, Council | 34 flaor Puxton Blic, 16th and Farnam Sta . BiCet, 0, Wit burse 6,000 J Nl theaa!| AAHILI0L a0 AN i Tel, 1055, Lady attondant. Govman spoken. 3 A i ) editor of the Christian idnquirer; Dr. H. M. { Soonced cach to elght months in fail, Tho | Bluts, a couple of days ago. His mother NUMBER (9. -6, 1- Neel brothers beat sht hent In 2:168, 2:101, | S0 L 2 a s Tooth Powder. 2 d \nd -3, -4 2154, Claymore, Rex Americus, Balatine, | Yharton, Baltimors; Di- Henry McDonald, verity of the sentence was a surprise thinks that the boy was persuaded to leave Use Dr. Bailey lat obbs, 63, 0 B Simmons, ‘Oakley Maid, Harry Pen- | Atlanta, Ga, Aeyer A SRILORGR AR I s s o e riaal| B LTRTY frr e (":‘.f et o ton, Cocoon, Imma T, Kate Caffery, The convention will be called to order fn | Many, it belng thought as this was the f bin home by & yeiative . L e, It " G rd bea ull, n McHenry, Callino, Nora E\. Oakburp, NPT Music hall "8t 10 o'clock tomorrow convietion for violation of the Injunction | ggainst her. v . faias P tie Wilkes ihd Cobwel alno’ started. R T e omoreoW | the sentence would be light o e MF?R‘E.W edur Creck ded First, | " Freo-for-all pace, purse $2,000: Robe o A i CRET A {7 - - aae s the only CEDAR CREEK, Neb. July 18,8 won'tho Tace I (hrct SCright heats, ime: [ Wil participate in “rilglous - meotings 1 A T T e younO'Donnell died at s home vea { SPECIALIET to The Bee)~Glendale and Codar Creek | 8%, 2:08i, 2084, Qnline, Guy, Reflecto ' et Sherifft Knudsen of Phelps county is In | Florence lake on Saturday July 34, H WIIO TREATS Ai met on the grounds of the former i WA 0N > 4 De Ive Arrostad on u Vile Charge. Omaha looking through the police rogues' | leaves a wife and five children. ~ Mr ) PRIVATE DISEASES Cedar Creek 10 27461 Fultimore Vieyelo Rifbes. NEW YORK, July 18.—Joseph Deutsch, a | gallery, hoping that he may get some clew | nell was & native of County Mayo, Ireland, 3 » Glendale poenn B 4108100 ¢ HALTIMORE, July 18.~The bicycle races | privats detective, i8 & prisoner in Ludlow = and DEBILITIES of Base hits: Cedar Ore 15, ndal here today between the crack riders of the | geroet jail, charged with having written a | © " ® T ¥ MEN ONLY. H runs: - Cedar Creck. 8. Batterl Wom ¥ ackl Lrodbeck and Siyies; H country were very interesting and largely [ sourrilous letter to Vice Commodore Edward o Riglidd, 18 yeurs oxporio Ingram, Ward and Hennigs, piiended, - Hesultas. Lo Murphy first, | M: Brown of the New York Yach: clui The Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Clreulars free. | lotter was not only of such a character that § [ 64t and Past questing him to ke Axtell Defeated Titus second, Bliss third, Sanger fourth. | AXTELL. Neb. July 18.—(Special Tel it 217 its contents would not be permitted to be E N80 T Mhree-mile handlcap, class A: Walter L. | made public in the aftidavit on which United ® | MARA. NEB REAE 10, KIS HASIOR. WX LI ‘“‘"‘“r Bekhardt, 230 yunls, frat, Time: 7:39 1 States Commissioner Shields issued a_ war- e all was played at Axtell between the Ax Iwo-mile handicap, class Bangar | Tantiut Lnreatansd Vige Oammodare Broxn : S tell Tnyineibles and Hastings, k and | scratch, first: Titus, 20 yards, second; Bald, | (W' aisasaination unless a certain amount SUMMER RESORT hr, Hopka of ks Ui, sting yards, thied, . Timaio 4 - of money was pald by @ prescribed date. - ¥ Rebhagchs S Sl el P LI SRS pheman.an- -Ehe o, - Time Dentsch denies that he is the author of the . 8aAd op heing. FOUR coupons wnd tea | it ed” Sihre, 10 80 8 In. favor of ‘tng | % R e elghton Blau- | letier or 1s acquainted with its contents, TL.eland’s . A 10 this offios aad Teseive th visitor ] Biy-two points. . - R e Tk Dert of this muberd work—the stary : ST S, 4 Cuild's Canne for Grk . |Ocean House BElihe war, 0l by the isding meassis Hubauke Lost w Finger, Pronch, 130 Yurs. Cimes P oy s AT S iR R R LR e on both sides CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., July 18.—(Special e W : . Ina 2d Bobbins Matehed. dradshaw, W. Va., say Nell MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED. Telegram to The Hee)—The Cedar Rapids Tindsar mag Mahiuan Matemed. .. -, . {8 trom. Brad by /3 nye o OPENS JUNE 23rd. A LD aaally Ancasto I i | Jimmy Lindsay of this city and Fletoher | Konno, a 9-year-old child, committed sulcide e 1 feanhore Resort of ' Am : : Robbing of Plattsmouth were matched yes- | by hanging herself because she had been WARKR % . Proprietor. Adros \ffs Maroons team today | came fy o VAL ana AT Blufta Marcons team today in a game ful | obbins of Fiattamoutn were matohed yeu: | by hanaing Lerselt Lechuse b b4 beco Xy ABSOIUTELY PURE ARKEN B Tl AT anagen War Book Dept., Omaha Bee. | Yiphinks of the visiting tea while at- | take place before the Plattsmouth Athletic | the children. She was dead when found 3 = . L . b "

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