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THE_OMAHA vl I<A|rlle|-|. 1945 tomorrow : A trot for 3-year-olds and Buck chose Sammy McMackin—our Sam— | Sioux l(l.y..'.'l 00010200002 :. — der; 2:40 2:20 pace at or: e — 10 epresint him I the box. and the Rourkes | Kansas Cliy 3 200 0 0 20000 08 GATIPAT 10 TO 1 TOOK IT. under; 30 pace: 1 pace and i rroe torial CLIGHTS OF THE HAREM " i maltreated him shamefully. Sloux Y. H bt e and a good afternoon’s sport Is anticipated f f cactly 3 » , | rors: Sloux Cit Kansas City Bat- - e Omaha Defeats Lincoln in the Hottest Con- | It was exactly aauirter to 4 when Sammy | iy un nd. Kra Hustings, | Lakeviow HAhdlcp Won Handily by an y 4 orionn Tourists Over the | Originally Sentenced for Seven Years Ho hoard & wheesing noise in front of him, and | Isriesi Cunningham and Kraus; Outyider bn w Slow Track CHAMPIONSHIP COMES TO OMANA oard n wheezing nofss in front of h o GRS on w Slow Track. . : v f with Tolkors M A anaged to Lote His Life, test of the Season, looking up he saw an old man, bending [arned runs: Kansas City, 1; Sloux City, CHICAGO, July 20.—~Like nearly all of " 4 1 ‘neath year: of toll, standing In front of | 1 Two-base hits Klusman, lluul-!m: the fixed cvahts At Washington Park, the | Mattin wnd Austin Defeat Johnson and Guil- \]\h!'l' ’nw two Americans, Messr \!."‘n - him and holding the trunk of a tree threat- ebase hits: Marr. Dotble playa: | 10 U0 (he Lakeview ovent, went to mette of Hastings in a Close Mate and Sachtleben, who made a bieyele tour S P around the world, were in Aradan, Persin, | DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDERING A JAILER i eningly over his shoulders M t: By | f A e i TION BALL |- %75 % il Lk Cunning S0y Hastings, 6 . Time: | an outsider. th won at 10 to 1. He was | HASTINGS, Neb., July 2. —(Spocial ROURKES FLAY SENSATIONAL fowae Cotone Seory | SRS ol e UmIFe | Wil ayed by b pwner, Pt fo 1L made | gram to Tht o) “Thouuh Hastines has |8 present from ihe vilage Khan s an o he said, “chas Willle Trafiley over at Des Peoy Btanding of the Teami a runaway raee of the second. Lou lon, a vl'|I‘|l|\>\ the state tennis doubles tourna 1'\ un It s th ‘\| relate in Cen .\' for Five Double Plays a Feature of Thelr Field- | Moines, but let loose at me, and I'll see Flaved, Won proy, | 8, to. B favoriteiiwon the fourth, Rover, | ment for several years, never have the | July. In stepped two m oaring A RS | Was Trying to Eseape from Prison When bt 4 ek played extensively at 8 to 1, landed the als been as oxciting and as sclentifically | tray filled with melons, apricots, 4 Intercepted by Deputy Lipe ny MeMackin Warmly Re- what I kin do fur it foux City ves 08 0.7 The last race was won by Florean ' wits, p hiog, ote. y i e R Then the colonel swiped her, and John L. ledo ... e §0.8| Dlth, The Inst.mge was wan by, Fiorehtli | biaved as this year, It would be Impossible | candy, futs plstachios, etc. ai of Wb pincott, Whom He Shot by 4 by His Old Companions f BT L with to concelve of two_ teams more nly | we must, of course, turn over to the Khan v g liot Dend Sullivan made a mess of it at first, and b [ ¥ 3 track was' elog for the first time during L kL UL LB B B 3 { iy doubls 1 ~Scores of Olher Gaues. was safe, The Lily hoisted one to Dever- i ivivier 50.0 | the meeting matched than were Messrs, Jo W, Battin | keoper servants, and pa L with volver, eaux, and widdied back to the bench. Then 8 o 8| First ra e Rl T LGRS LI S PR it el LG G S Bl L AL it a passed ball hunched Bmmit along anothe .12 3 Strathrot 1) won,- Signor (% to 1) | & Jolinson ang 4. K. QU e O shnton his polite method of extortion was fol BRYE 512 incotn, & Roteh. and on Cdptain McVey's erole swat | DEtFoit cuoiiivrse.l 60 429 | econd,"Uncle Tuke ‘o to 1 third. " Time: | i L0 I T U Dicic am ate | lowed th next worntn by ono of & bolder [ TRENTON, N. 4, July 20.—Joseph Wal- Rock [sland, 9 Quincy, 7 he loped fercely ‘home, Willie Bil Moran i - U | race, ofe mile: Pat (2 to 1) won, | WhvA Drevented him wearing the champlons | And more peremptory nuture, NOUSIANE | ity was hanged today for the murder of Des Moines, ; St. Joe, 4, drove one down to Huckerino, but Buck A ‘A YAGUR G i Sl LU ™ | ship medal, This afternoor P'iNe | ing tho feast, of the night before at our ex d toda Peorla, 8,dacksonville, 2. couldn’t see it for his feet, and Willie Bill SLALLE L ULLAUL MER ,'I‘;',{::‘,"]"',v,' 1) second, J P B (8 to B) third. | qyq14 |ul.||u befc u Tarie crawd of spec. | pense and in tuHHwH to rlv;vn sh ng e with :: wn]n son Keeper James B. Lippincott, Chcimni Pittaburs, 6 10 innings, ,r‘,","\’ ; 1 Ut if r‘“llh.n”l””kl W 'v‘.“l Serintors Lost Simply Ilecatse They DI Not ) Sillelb LG ol o Y ravon R et 00 CAnd Aistin. AR Basn the been y’ i to sloep I, our olly host now. In t .” i Ivr :| l”\\‘ K\'\ t T l] ! anm « 1 35 8. hs was & good me for H o do some- quarters o Mle 0 to ORI | IR e e LRI EDELAL hoen paid to slec PO ) seaffo witz made a long, Boat o i ) thing more, endsavored to skate home, but PAS A Lizzak (8 to 1) second, Frank K @& to 8 | {Ent ‘,ln.'l'”lv‘)vl.-".’ym"\ L mette the | sisted upon ‘threo or four prices for & | wyppiing wpoooh, repeating his u!.‘l smrxy Eoston, 121 New otk e, 4 Bhekorino recovered the sphere in time to | WASHINGTON, July 20.—Poor flelding, | (hird, Time: 1:18% i third, 6.2, and the Omnha team tled the | jodgings. ~We refused to pay him more than | fio0 . ating Ehilateiphis, 3. WAL NTin, &L v plate inability to hit the ball at critical times ueth race, mile and seventy yards: [ Seta by winaipw, 6% The last sct WS | s cortain sum, and started to vacate the | that e did not fire tho fatal shot, and that Bioux City, 8 Kansas City, 6; 12 Hutel's fly to Wood brought the country | and poor buse running caused the Senators | Loudon (7 to & won, Cha @ to 1) sec- | iiiha team played desperately, and the | premises. Thoreupon he and his grown son | Lippincott was shot by Deputy Leonard : jakos In, and Joel Neal took his position | to lose today. Score: Fitdh race, six ‘futlonts me: 162 | Hastings team scemed (0 wenken. Austin | caught hold of our bicyclos. Remonstrances | The crime for which Walwitz was hanged It will hardly appear credble to my read- | forninst Dennis McCarthy. Washington ......0 0 1 4 0.3 00 0—8/ won, Tarilf 'Reform (15 to 1) second, Con- ;"!" Battin won the ; 6-3, and the "ff"fl‘ proving of no avail, and being unablo 10 | wag (he murder of Deputy Prison Keeper y 4 philoso- eal shapely looking fellow, with [ Baltimore . 10503 00 112 gtantine (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:19% by two sets to three. An idea of the close- | forco our passage through the narrow door- g X ers that while our scientists and phil pely o ness of the mateh ¥ be.wained by th James P. Lippincott In the state prl h busily engaged In endeavoring to waffle-colored curls and a cold and haughty Hits: Washington, 10; Baltimore, 17. Er- Sixth race, three-quarters of —a mile: | FEER 00, Klm\'}j" SR A ) Uy ‘““,,‘“‘.‘l". way with the bicycles in our hands, we , Appince 0 the o prison, phers aro busily engaged Orlng 10 | 0ok and he pitched magnificont. game, it | rors: \Wnshingto Hadtimore, 1" Bymed | Forean @0 fo 1) won, ‘Leo ke ¢ to 1) | {1, 0% BUAE S i nd Aropped them and grappled with' our | Trenton, on the night of Mareh 1, 1804. solve the problems which must necessarily | (B0, 100 0P E® 6 Gtk ag o starter, [ PUNS: Wishing i, Baitimore, 0. Two. ond, Roy Lochlel (7 to 1) thirc LU T ARGy antagonists, A nolsy scufe, and then a Walwitz was serving a seven yoars' sshe ariso In the scarch for knowledge there | put joel knew his business, and putting a | pitiners. The e hits: Detty, Joye : ! Gullmette, 176 The tournament has heen | heavy fall ensued, but uckily' we were both | tenco in state’s prison for hor stealing at should actually exist all the while among | Southern Leoague twist to the ball, large | McGraw, J . Home runs: Cart Kansns City an unqualified success. on the upper side. the time. He was confined in the wing of 4% man who knows It all Mr. Hughe: pushed it down to Huteh, who | wright. By i By Petty, 2; by | KANSAS CITY, July 20.—This was favor- his unusual disturbanes now brought out | i SRR (R BAS GRIAREG T CAE : d & not only caught Dennis at second, but also | Brown, v Ha , 2. Time: Two hours. j ¢, For the first four races the se- DENVER'S CYCLIST RACES, the inmates of the adfoining anderoon. In a | o0 FURGE FHEL SES . pras ",""':‘ O His name is Buckerino Ebright. M#, Hilghes at. Arsk: Umpire: | Hatteries: — McGuire wise ones t through ~ moment there was a din of fominine screams | (CRGY FFAtErS - For some reason the door In ages past, when people far different | Tpi wag a neat double play. Uil P T S AR ) Teheh ot CUBE RS reak, while Muri the last | Program for the L. A. W. Meet to Be Held | and a flutter of garments, and then—a cragh- | (1 @RI ) ot beemlckan 01 walked the earth, greater in sclence, The Boato oy's out from the Lily to Bt the Guants Didn't Fat. ( ¢ beafen by but a noseé. Ile car- Next Month fng of onr pith helmets beneth the blows of | ME1L < Ll L About midnight he from us wall d he Boston B it from the Lily ried a heavy lond of money. The sport wis v crawled from his cell to the corridor and greater In art and greater in gall, the one | Captain Mac caused the agriculturists to BOSTON, July ) ly put up | good, the track and attendance fair. Re- DENVER, July 20.—-The following pro- | pokers and andiro: T villagers, thus § oo hoouty Wat asleep He doctived desire that tenanted their souls was the | 8et out their husking pegs again 'f””l"u"f"'.'.‘ ;“'\" ""- ’m\;‘n “-)'llh ‘(“‘"'*'" fl";]' sults 1. | ELam of races Is annouced for the League | aroused, "“X"‘I at last to our rescus, and at { v Geoy "o the Sail and Waters' revolver and o They made expeditious work of the | to land on Stivetts at the rig me the Fist race, three-quarters of a mile, sell- [ of American Wheelmen mect ffaett nee proceeded to houp a comprom'se. [ o S v unquenchable st for wisdom. Earthly | o fed R SIRT and took the lead. | game ~ would resulted differently. | jne: Soutbérner won, Silver Bl sécond ot B CLVeib | i TR W o) Amazonian reinforc tarted to make his escape. As Walwits Ml 7 7 Rore VAR R KL EMTLL, rst Day, August 16-Mile noviee, class was emerging from the ante-room leading desires chained them not. They lived within | “Bydiccting was first up. He didn’t wait a : | My vielet third, Time: 1:19' ke o 88 | onts, who wero standing by In readiness sing 8 | Boston ....cecerecc 08 00 1008 *12| “Second race, five-eighths of a mile: Cy- | A half mile, national champlonship; two- ¥ 8 il into the prison center he met Deputy Lipplo & tabernacle of clay, seeking only knowledge | minute, but just slashed the ball with his | Now york ... 00000010 0-1]anth, Maud D second, Lucy Day | mile handi y mile open, class 13; | for & gecond onet, ML "Nt cott and grappled with him A terrible and power—to understand the laws and | scythe, and before it could catch Its breath Hits: Boston, 14 v 7. Wrrors: | thitd, : 1:04 * | mile, 2:30 cl class A; five-mile national | Pleased to accept. F this inglorious com- | gop ongued and several shots were fired by faturs of the uniyvor.e and to control lts | It brought up ker-sock against the fence. | joston, 1, New otk T rrors | e d” Face, ‘elsven-sixteenths of a mile: | champlonship; half mile open, class A; one- | bat we came off without scrious fnjury; but | oy SIS BN Tippineott fatling . dead i, 1 e i mighty nations | WIth @ walling cry and the odor of bolled | Jioston; 67 New York' wo-base hits. rownweod won, Haleyon second, Crab | third mile open, special, class 1 L gentle poker taps were knocked | Sieh man, Deputy Lippincott fal a g oremi. ane B b cabbage he tore to first. eal allowed f Bannon. Three-base hits Time: 1:00% econd Day Half mile hand out forever all the sweet delusions of the A b L 4 181t broast who then ruled the babitable globe made | Devereaux to perambulate, but both Wood s, N Duffy. Home runs: Nash, Four ace, one mile anc ards, | cap, class i3 ¥ two mile [ “pight of the Harem.” G AL LR s gL erence between sclence or base ball, | and Piggy went out on fiies, and Sammy | Dufty e pl McCarthy, Lowe Montell "won, Hotspur second, Jo | national chaipio lap, class ¥ ke e e T lomed the mysteries of all creation, [ McMackin was at the bat. = 1 £ ‘;;:‘w‘l‘l(\ll:l]"lln:j'“ll“n‘v(u uti Long McCarthy: | 2Pl race. five.cihths gt o mile, sclling: | open to' ridors re ¢ (" | IVES AND TEE NUMBER EIGET. ‘\\ll‘x’h-vluml‘:x;'.f-vIln::)‘.l";vyuy‘xlld:-Iw;r\::.fimv;;rtr‘l\rl:: g Ve i ammy was born in the glow of a wel A IIPE rphy. ¥ m, bhy econc 0! d. ssippl river . open, cla 3 f ORI . not ‘only by analysis, but by superhuman | UL PO G G0 eracte. The | Ry ana Stivart Frolabd At vony Murphy second) sviota JtRIRUL | BERRY B TCHY d R lohn, claga 151 lle, ORem, || Curlosilies arid WV In vovern and Walwitz ‘rocslved'a _soalp: woutid; Berotption. Yor they sought to learn too | froty Snf Hew & KaRl S o sont at nim | von and € el sie. - 3 Hieaiul: ugs n R R the latter was overpowered and placed in a much. They essayed to wrest from nature | he punched in the cerebellum for two sacks, Phillies W y Downod. i ‘m.: '\\m;nl r at ll‘lrl':ll -n-| o k‘mI’”‘IM\, \n\mwv 18 .|‘<|.“1.'-:.‘\v.-.~m-m: Only elght years have passed since Ives "“;'I G tTRaet ol M i 8 v Kk suol scori Y ckering d ghe! BROOKLYN, 20,—Brooklyn made NEW YORK, July 20.—The attendance at | plonship, class A, open only to riders resid- ¥ ReSLala J o8 s was placed on trlal on May 32, the thoso fecrets only known to such men as | scoring both Buckerino and Mr. Hughes, | BROOKLVN. July s.ohrookive mede | Bl G Wha much Mghter today, | g in Denver: quarter mile national eham- | Subjugated Wall street; only a few days | trigl lasting but twenty-thrée hours. '~ He Pa Rourke, Willle McVey and Lily Langs- | and there was wild and unrestraioed hilar- | SHorL WQrie OF BRI It 0T TEF | (e card not being attractive and the ter- | pionship: half mile, open, claxs Bi quarter | havo clapsed since he died a man of 30 years. | was convicted of murder in the fiFut, degras, NERSH of' colirad) teil, § Now il Buckerlno|| L Ramong the cotitry fa'is from Lifinoln needed. Score rible heat dlscouraging people from mile, open, class A: mile, 2:30 class, elas | yoi i jg diicult to believe fn his accom- [ after the jury had been out two and a half fordand, ol course, Ho < aescemiant of | The Lily slsmmed McCarthy out at fist. | progiiyn 00120023 eg| There was no marked feature, T B; two mile, open, class A; two-thirds mile, Sellsve Hatey ced. | hours. e 2 T osotete. suss. whtae. wisdom has been | - SOMEWHAT HARD ON SAMMY. | Philudelphia 1.il0 0 00 2 000 0-2 | oiotitee,¥0en “yon, gbe Dan 8 : Soecial, Claks 1 ot s6000 will be aia. | He. I S1L ot Inceeaivter oven (o thote who ; WX Tout thot knowlodge scatterei to the winds, | (In the third the Rourkes jumped upon | Hits: Brooklyn. 9i Thiladelphln, 7. 1or. e RarTer it 3y thiva. Times 20510, tributed. S bl gl e e e e i e M e S L L leaving only a few old oyster cans and horse [ Sammy's back and jolted all the plugs out | rors: —Philadelphia, arned runs Second race, three-quarters of a mile: To the Minneapolis Exouraionists who have been dubbed “The Napoleon of ] a,, July 20.=Wash SHBURC A8 twn evidanss: of. their brilllant soic | OF hisiteeth: i, HOLL et Ben Lomond '(even won Avon (@ to D | mya gentie R ilaveia D This,” or “The Napolocon of That,” he was | AdKins was hanged today at noon for the ences. A few, however, remaining true to | Joel first hit him a welt and reached sta- | P unedy)” i gt Tready L 7kt I e R aave Senified thelr | (he one who could perhaps best bear the | murder of Ike Radford last November. He Sholr” pretornitural selves, reluined their | LOn one in a common canter; then old man | ot Fhompeon, Iickiey; ' Double piuyki | 1T e L B ;'(':..I(; e o advantake o wneonend | comparisons which the title implied. This | had becn rospited from June 9 to testify ab Uty and) power s they are all dend riow; but | Seery, stuck a dado ‘round the horisen With |Daley antl Fouts. Time: wosholrs and | (7 to 6y third: Time: 1%, — ° ? alon to Minnenpolls next Welneaday | was:his carcer as summarizsd by. the Provi. [ the trial of Oharles Dayes, his accomplice; Buck, Ho stands alone like an oasis in the | & rasping double; Lily hit safe aptain | five minutes, Umpire: —Emslle. Batteries: | ““gourth ' race, seven furlongs: Jack of g to see the Ryan-Smith contest, aad | qonco Journal: At 18 he left his father's | Who went to the penitentiary today for life. middie of the desert, happy in the thought | Mac's aromatic drive sent Neal and Bmmit | Earle and Kenncdy; Buckley and Taylor. | gpades (7 to 5 won, Armitage (3 to ©) s at Handie's oigar LY L gt must 4pPIY | farm to enter the employ of-Harper & I St that he lives in Lincoln and that his brain | SWarming over the pan, and on Moran's safe Colonels Qutran the Spiders. ond, Logan (1 to 1) third. Tin 28, and o | thelr transportation and | a8 office boy, salary $2 a week. At 19, clerk Arinnsas Populists Nominate n Tleket. in et as Sound and brisht as a hard boiled | poke Langstord followed "in their wake. | {ouIGVILLE, July 2.~The home St “race, ‘mile andasixteonthi Tisaro | siceper, or the excursion will he”cailed off. | in an adveriising agency, salary, 8 a week. | LITTLE ROCK, Arlc., July 2.—The pop- i aptain Mac, however, got a trifle previous | woi today's game 1n the fourth inning, o | 8,408 WOl Marshal (7 to 10) second, Dr. | The undersigned been to no dittle | At 20, clerk in a broker's office, Wall strect, | ulist state convention today nominated the Once every so often, or thereabouts, Bu A ‘i\,i”\'-'w" l'"glfl' ll'"“("_”lu'(ch \H"l(" base on balls and four hits making four BN vacal Onan i iRt Tl Febiont B R s ary, $10 a week; adds to income by small | following ticket: Governor, D, BUFKORT erlno gathers about him a tro ng of | °© FACAL 20 g ORI LPISR 0L MANeI] Tuns, Score: won, Ma, ‘ur General |v‘ 1) second, Con- Pe [ s, It oty SR S laree speculations. At 21, “stock and bond o] ry of 8 i L < C Salt Creck clodhoppers and comes up hero.| & hit, but couldut. Tle propeiied his club thrice Tors (T third. “pima: Tt speclal rates, all for the benefit of the gen- | yigicor ™ capital $10,000, with an assistant to | &< 5 " Richores “trensuror T do Andvewa; to the metropolis and endeavors to demon- | through the air in quick succession, and i nessing Thursday night's great battl whom ‘he paid $18 a week. At 21%, “Iv alto general, Dr. J. A. Meek; state when he vhiath hedad s ds : 2 3 On the 014 Dominion Track. & strate to our students and philosophers that | When he saw what he had doue he broke s: Louisville Vi 9 eIk nR s if they do not step up and secure their | Meeker & Co.’” capital, $30,000. At 21%, | land commissioner, ¢ Jones: comi he is still as great as he used to was. But | down and went. 1 . 1i Cleveland, runs: | WASHINGTON, July 20.—First race, half | passage by Monday evening the excursion | “Ives & Stayiier,” members’ of Stock ex- | sioner of argiculture, 8. H, Nowlin: s a glance back over his exploits here will | Another smoking double wrecked the h L i ut: G. | & mile: Emily W_won, Pllgrim second, | is off. N 1 expc tes of me | change. At 22, principal owner and vice | Intendent of public instruction, J. I Carna- akers' heir hal Home runs onsolation third. Time: 0 after that d. ve L han. Tl fatform endors e show no distinct traces of anything that he | Makers s in their half, but In the fourth 4 hitse Profr N Second race, s Ak HRIC T Tongs” D& =1 i re have been | pragident of the Mineral Range railroad; had [ 1 el (IELORL] TG Gl i v 4 i 3 2 they swooped down on one more lonesome | 2 hits foffe Second race, six and a hal g in_the neighborhood of gentlemen 9o1s s ‘L plattorm and demands the free and unlim- has ever done but make a big monkey of [ [HE SWE L i cheau. Double plays: B troit won, Grand Prix second, Keime third. | who aporised me of their intention of tak- | .made” $S38.361. At 2214, I 8, Ives | jted coinage of silver at the ratio of 18 himself. RRULYARRIRISIERlagts Venvi ime: One hour and fort Time: 1:21. 7 $ this exeursio 5 | & Co., bankers,” controllers of the Cinein- | to 1 without walting fo > Con ol f iy 3 ing this excursion in, but it is now high 1 with % for the co-operation The trouble with Buck is that he eats too uckerino thrust his w agon tongue down | minute: Umpl Twitchell. Batter & Third ace, five furlong: Johnny won, time they were making themse muan- | natl, Hamilton & Dayton railroad, out of [ of a¥y other government much hay. He should try chopped feed or | the throat of one of Joel's cury and be- | Menefee and Weaver; Mullane, O'Connor | Little Charlie second, Delury third. Time: | ifest. SANDY GRISWOLD. which he “milked” $2,000,000. At 2214 bought g bran a while, and sprinkle himselt with | fore Scery gathered up the fragments he | and Zimme 1:04. = S option on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and She S e ot ! : And She Smiled Through Her Tears Youk shlt every ight betore he ors fnto i | NAS en second, Devertaux's merifical tap S i loni e T orialies S Toirtn racep ol pand’la ihale turlonas: Tennis Scores at Chicago, Telograph system and aranged to sell tele- [ guint M St EEREE o stall for rest. helpeditimetokthird; andlaipssad ballshomel |50 Ty TN N AT T T ey i G adt bintted || third s Dime: OBTAR e eeY | CHICAGO, duly. 20=Tollowing graph to Western Unlon for $3,000,000. At AR Rn e Ly ZACENEL By, TOOK THii DIGNESS OUT OF BUCK. | o Then that was ail until the ninth, when | it Gl won' o ten-inning game, with | (Fifth race. seven furlongs: Pinie 15 won, | ©¢ ults of the tennis tournament today: B ccimned: “labilitis, $20,000.000% assets, | We shall have to glve up that trip to the o o e onth e mude | doubles by Captain Mac, 014 Hutch and Pa | home rans in the last mning. Score: Successor second, Middlestone third. Time! [ Singles: C. B. Necl beat Page, G $21,000.000.” At 24, arrested and imprisoned, | seaside. We can't get away on account of e 11171 1e 3 ¥V e B (BT AA VAR ST aoREOIE | L Lo OECE Cinclnnati 020100200 2-7]|LB2k £ Consolation si coly heat Star, 6-4, | having stolen and misappropriated $6,000,000. [ the strike. IRt Oticloe 1Btract paric, 1t was! Iadios’ TERtEs Ll Gossn ran, and Eepa | Biktenig .0010121001-6 LA [ J ing by default. G. | At 25, tried. At 25%, free. At 27, con- | Mrs. McSwat—It's a shame! ark. as ladies’ | called his boys off, and as Buckerino filed | * fyjga: Cineinnatl, 11; Pittsbury 5 i} s re- 3 Queted @ “deal” with a Brooklyn dry’ good “Yes, IUs too bad. B 1 pro o v ed : b sburg, 8. Brrors: | ST. LOUIS, July 20.—East St. Louls re i d) 01, (65 i uct « with @ Brooklyn dry’ goods n 00 bad. But we'll save the day, and there was a handsome crowd pres- | slowly, sadly and solemnly®out of the gate | Cincinnati. 3; ' arned runs: | sults: doubles’ “King and Collins | house. At 28, married an opera singer. At | money the trip would have cost. That's and Van Inwagen, 3- ent, all burning up with fire to sce him and | the crowd gav : d 4 : Ne: ! p with fi d gave him a cheer. Cincinnati, 1. S'G smith, | First_race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile : 20, died. some’ comfort w:u:{{l;rilfi?:;;!rvlflufl curiosities toy with the That was like barbarians studding storks | Home runs: Vaughn, F. Smith. Double | Luke Chards won, I C W second, Tke S '.‘.;1“ 14 Gt ¢ was this wonderful business man's “Oh, yes! And now I can have thoss 4 S troa and ostriches “vith jewels and bowing be- ws: Reltz to Blerbauer ‘o~ Beckley. | third. Time: 1315, : 5 fateful number. He began at 18 to break | lovely diamond ear-rings you said e When Buck strode upon the fleld he was | fore them in worship. \Wasn't it? 3 : ¢ Second race,” niné-sixteenths of a mile: Z | o g : : o ship. Was ? ! : M M D Serona A - the cighth commandment, was taken to task | couldn't afford on account of our trip to the as blg as a real man, but at the termination Five double plays of the tional orde Doy . n B Ladnn 8 he Eclipse Stake 0 . TR of the disturbance it would have required a | w, L 2 USSAANSG L ORRIOLCaL: Gaffney. Batteries: Chamberlain | bushed third. Time: 1:00% o K ithauEolipsels for it in 1888, after the eighth of his leading | seasid, o laturbance I avould piye reduirod & | wero excouted by Omana during the trouble, | Ani'Auiphys Bhret and Mack. . irecentaixteenths of a mile: | SANDOWN PARK, Eng, July 2.—The | “deals,” and finished the cighth year of his Sl s sh | and Mr. Ebcight made one ¢ll by his lone: Tom Donahte won, Lemon Blossom second, | race for the Eelipse stakes of 150 sovercigns [ earcer at 8 by the clock on the eve of the | Movements of Seagolng Vossels July 20, him from any of the fylng infusoria that | some, The flolding of the home team was standinglotithejTeams; Odessa third, Time: 1:03%. has been won by McAlmont's Isinglass, 4 | 1th of April. At Ttremen—Arrived—Wittekind, filled the air. he had shrunk so. Boxendale | gilt-edged all through, Rourke's solitary Played. Won, Lost. Pr.Ct, | Tourth race’ six furlongs: Experience | yoars old, Lord Rosebery's Ladas, winne e New Yotk b CLILL AR 21, would have looked like a giant be:ide him. | orror being a fumble of & hot grounder | Baltimore 646 7.6 | won, Schuylkill second, Rochefort third. | of this year's Derby, second, and Mr. Rose's NOT FIVE HUNDRED MILES At Quechstown—Arrived—Campania, from m| ogan, and the fact that Jack Has- : ew York 7 4 g : Yosemite won, . LD : b e FeasMatie Xall, was takig his annual bath at Court- | Boem i prine han Long stons, and both | Philadeiphin i Haroldine (hird, Time: 1:0i. Wasne Daferted by Bandoiph. failrond Building in 1894 Smatler Than | (AL (Jlanburccarmved -Moravia, - trom land beach, Winfleld Scott Camp was elected | Lincaln'e fleld ng wa bettor (st ones: | Gleveland Trotting Stopped by Rain. WAYNE, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- ~ for n Numhar of Yours. York. § to adjudicate tho fine points of the dispute | column shows, for only one—Sulllvan’s—was SO0 -_ DETROIT, July 20.—A heavy shower put | £ram to The Bee)—An interesting game of During the six months of the present \':v\l"l( Liverpool—Arrived—Tovie, from New between Pa and Buck. % Lo e Ly s S e one hont | ball was played here by the Wayhe and | year, up to July 1, only 495 miles of new PR costly. It was by all odds the best game | Cinclunati an e acing ¥y AU New York—Arrived—California, from It would be a prevarication to state that | played this season. Score: S St. Louis 3 8 | cach in the 2:12 trotting and 2:12 pacins. | Rahdolph clibs this, aiternoon, 'Fesulling | rajiroad were bullt in this country. That is | Hamburs: S from Hambirg. Winfleld gave eminent satisfaction, for he Chicago Ryland T was a strong favor .‘,m the dolph by aleciiioner R R e R e e o e aid not, an: % OMAHA. Louisville : former event and won easily in 2:12%. Belle- — " At doth poncalinekerinopEqLisotalicized AP R1B.SHL SB. PO, Washington 7 0 | flower, Bilar T, Miss Lida, Geneva, David Heikes Galnod Firat Pluce. FaanyiyearsShIEli oV Ialin Iralot What was [l ROtk er PEer i ) gsis st that 1o, threatoned to throw up oy 3 Dy Riity Bavard, Aneefina’ and ‘Amber 1 LOUISVILLE, [y, July #—On the last | it in a similar period of 1891, 700 miles Four In Jall for One Death. g gst'rd, 85, § BUCK'S BIST THIS AFTERNOON. shed s named. Kentucky Union was v's program of the Interstate Manufac- | Jess than during the first half of 1892, and SL PASO, Tex., July 20.—A . i i epered g tow [iafovey v d R | S B e s e L R L R 0, S P e oo s (i e (s s largest ear, and Buck | Moran, c.’.\ § 5 : S e for %0 In the 2:12 pacing. John R. Gentry, | farery and Dooters oo nrst. honors [iles below: the first holf of 1803 The | himself Charles Hales and who said he cam Young Mr. Barnes to Show His Educated | powever, moved out at the lower turn and | gjogely followed by E. W. T'ulford. | total track bullt In each of (hose years Was | o o from Arizona on his way to his old Slants to Omala Speetators, was not headed. Time: 2:13. Vassar, Lu- 5 by, i 585 miles In 1893, 4,010 miles in 1892, and rona. Buck Tbright slept last night. His | cfle H, Zeal, ‘Cambridge " Girl, Albert, S in 1801, Usually the proportion | home in eastern Texas, died suddenly and > dreams were brightened by the spectacle | Cherley Ford, Jack Bowers, Iiffie Powers, ENCOURAGING FAKIRS of new track laid in the first half of the | mysteriously today in a negro dive in Juarez. Nedl, p........ 4 i v = { Moonstone, Tom Webster, Alvin Swift and Py year is between 30 and 40 per cent of the | He had several hundr/d dollurs in money SERIES 8 R : : of Omaha l\[r\:lllul\\]hu,fln llu“d‘u:ll, mullhi»: Vitello finished in the order named. Drouth In Town Affording Alleged Rain | {oial veported for the year. If past experi- | when he crossed the rjvor. The propriotor ; IR et 2 earsayeracticklofaby e 800 Hig EounED T Makers w Harvest. o be repeated this year, this report | of the saloon and throk others are in jafl in The Book of the Build ‘J\( TOLN. Omaha groans, the while in fancy he drov RITANNIA WINS AGAIN, FORT DODGE, 1 July 20.—(Special 5 il SR only ot | dua cer: E ers MGty “_l,}‘ R. l“ S, hl.~4\:w.\'nuAucHlu: hnfnlflwy ro ‘i:):\hu«{ ?t‘wxm' - Telegram to The Bee.)—Two distressing ac- | 1,500 miles will be built in 1894, and such a - Hughes, 3b. DEo e T O e D e v g | Princo of Walox® Yucht Gets In Nearly Two | cidents have happened at Rockwell City | low as that has not been reported LOCAL BREVITLE HlSTORY OF THE Spaer, at, in Buck's estimation, means v 5 Minutes Ahead of the Vigilant. this week while a cannon and anvil were | since accurate records have been kept. But, — - o Sullivan, 1H L e el "What pitening | KINGSTOWN, Dublin Bay, July 20.—The | being fired to try and bring rain, Tuesday | according to the New York Tribune, there [ An insane girl who had been at the WORLD'S FAIR x?o'v??-'.‘f.\:[, s ally means. The teams: ninth of the races between the prince of | night John O'Donnell was severely buricd, | 18 g0od reason to believe that the total of | Open Door for three months died yesler- Waood m. Hont Lincoln, | Wales' yacht Britannia and George Gould's | o spark fiying into a_powder keg new railroad constructed in the twelve | day, and the funeral services will be held Pequign'y, ss 3 D. H. Burnbam | Seiss: o3 MeVey - ISt SWIVAD | ieang was won by the former, as have | ploding it, and on Wednseday months will be largor than the result re- | at” that institution at 3 o'clock this after- THE MEN' Chief of Construction, . = Totals ....31 ; Left .i¢ fty-seven seconds better at of the Mhe ong dro 8 C CUR ) I3 fifty-seven seconds better thun that of the [ The long drquth has L panto | e i rond manbarel Buroi||ais KaLIooLECRE e X0 R ot lfl picked up his corn-cutter again and went | Hutchisn, 25 right back fn among the harvest hands, and | I'ear, rf 5 worked until tho sweat poured off his high | Rour! 5 Pedroe Fe BT e | Mo or | ol scccwesse! ol ccocoooo | omormas @l u:noaoo-fla} S & wl cosmusoss, Bl amormmonoy ol moommmona’ Bl carswcmmral P Hutchison, cond .....eeee.. Ebright 5 ) Squi had several fingers tor (i 1 he hall yea 5eel 1 ' - “his Secor right | |8 even of the preceding contests. The iad several fingers torn of ported for the half year may seem to prom- | noon, Rourke. Third .. i.v...,Hughesy| beentseyen offthe: D! 8 2 a prematu plosion of the cannon while | {se, judging from the proportion of work George W. Hitchens of Plainview, Neb. WHO AND Omaha 100 y weeee PITT 5 00 2—4 Middle . M Ql”\hl Vigilant. among the ople the smaller communi- " BT g’ F. D. Millet "',"‘;“'::“,'m’"‘ Umul‘ 2 "[‘I l" ‘: 0 0-3 | Fei Right Wood | ' ‘he race was for a prize of £400 offered | ties, Who Lelegraphing for ‘mak prised to know that even 500 miles of new | Yy 18 at § o'clock by Rev. Frank Crane Sarne ; i, 4; Lincoln, e stord. short 7o ey | finish of the Britannia was one minute | "\l A= Lungatord L EBedutuney s he was rumming down the charge. that has heretofore been done in the early | and Miss Pressie M. Brunskill of Le Mars, Two- [ Moran Catch . Speer | by the Royal St. George Yacht club. The | cverywhere. It is proving a rich harvesi | have been bullt, so quietly has the work | g e’ Iirst Methodist Epis Rourke, McMackin, Based on balls: ~Of 3 - miles long. “tart was from the east | scurity and offer (o bring tain at fgures | (ributed over the country, few of them : g — Neal, 4; off McMuckin, 2. Double plays: Orloket Thia Atier: pler of Kigstown (0 and around the Rose: | highly profitable to themselves. tributed over the country, fow 1of Whas | oxtended wedding tour to Denver, RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | HLutchizon to McVey, Filtehison to | There will be a game this afiernoon on | bes buoy, marking the Rosebeg bank, o maklug.conneailong wth elhier sooe v 4E ))& Director of Decoratlon, | Luse hits: Secry 3; Hufehison, [ Whiteh vitcl arnes | course was auadrangular and about fifty | for fakirs, who suddenly appesr from ob- | gone on, gererally on short lines widely dis- | ppoooxpoct to start in a few d City and other western points. Langsford to McVey, 2; Tanesford to Mc- | the club's grounds between two teams cap- | the point of Howth, thence out to sea and Ias Lived One Hund ‘ars. 7 hrigl alate > b A roy e 8| olita ” ore cl . T 5 v S Tele. rse, o 2 changes that n y occur in the oot accepted). Address, 15 by MeMackdn, & Time: One hour and STpepamen ston Dlayerpiazain i | off Brayhead, and from the .; b k| w0 tho B T o i thaity here” toay, | But it s a fact of much significance that tie orty-five minutes. Umpir, V. 8. Camp. Mr. P. B, Ford's team—Messrs. starting point; this course to be od over | celebrated day here todi amount. of naw. rond in: which: the investe Memorial Department, ey an tos nhahea iTita: shall, H. Vaughan, H. 6 three times in order to complete the fifty | She is still hearty and was surround: "}:” AN ‘1_‘ “_“’Hml R T e M fig LD s ughan, J.” E. Florance, B. Stringer, A. [ mi her children. She has thirty-five gra s 8 o b rojé “prok OMAHA BEB. | QuINCY, 1l July 20.—(Special Telegram | McPherson, A. 8. ( Trancis, In “addition to the mgin event, the race | childven, thirty-four great grandehild failure to complete the projects s prob- to The bee) sland-Moline bunched | Brotchie, J. Neal and J. C. Doyl hetween the Vigilant and the Britannia, | & ) great great grandehildren. ably larger (han at this time last year. its hits in the fourth and fifth innings to- | Mr. W. Ga 4 W, jlor, G. | there were on this, the second day" 1E ns held 4 mass meeting tonight —-— 3 sgatta of the Roval St George sist in the movement for an electric A Bright Waiter, This. day and won out In a good game. Score: 1. Wilson, ThE | Il\\\AI of the 0 St. 4 SERIES NO. 21, Quiney faige 113 010 Robb, D. Jfohnstor g b, nine minor events, with thirty- | llwa, Phe Movsig, Seavers Of | ppa apgent-minded man is unlucky about Rock Yln\-l \lullnv 110338100 uett, . You iivason, Dr. Young, Muscatine propose to |ml in the plant y Rock Island-Moline, Muir and 1 reshoff was at the Vigilant's - getting into predicaments, but, like the cat Tock Teinnd.Moline, 6. | . Sueh othe s as come on the fleld hout the day r\Yanted for Gountprrelting £ of nine lives, he gets out of them with rarc s will be chosen on cither side, provided they d ‘the line at 10:32 | CRESTON, Ia., July 2.—(Special to The | 004 foriune, A man who can't help for- N % v OV N 3 Quiney, Tsland S S P 5 5 . enonda o o & Wil o > Three-base hits: Sag . 3 ! o Ahnes 4 ] e : AL Against Cook. avornble L fellant, Almost oo Gther evening which is not common. The Zols, S\eenoy. Batterica: McDougal and QA ARRinas Uagk fay Jogtogtha ViEliantealm ntn- | Yl is wanted by the U States court | Now York Tribune tells the story. He had DICTIONARY Holan; Sonier and Sage, At aftornoon these.two teams | uously from the start the Hritannia in- | He I8 wanted by the U the charvge | & h : and S s e s * | creasea the gap that separated her from | at Council Bluffs to answer (o the ¢hilse | taon some friends to the theater, and af- Lawrence's Luchy Home Run. Wil line follows at Y. M. C. A, the Amertoan. sloop, though in the last leg | of counterfeiting. It is supposed that, God \ o8, 5 W : 3 Y. M. C. ition. AP DA though in the last les | §F SPUBTIFONOR, ther Of ‘the counterfeit | terwards they went to a hotel on Fifth ave 1 £ K 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Words MOINES, July 20.—(Special Telegram | Abbott atchoer A of the fra round the Vislian. pullet up B3 1 Edhe WRlon ‘Députy T Lisiote Maral torCaunpes, [ He L iwalkan EoMEl: { 4‘::& %‘;\ ) N - ’ ) Z 7 nff\\\ o B 7% 4 2 7 ¥os — to The BDee)—Des Molnes won the game | Jolien ..., 3 Connor i fetfon: of one-third of the | Richards captured”in this eity e U » bill the host discovercd an error of 50 from St. Joo today by timely hitting, Law- | Jefr d st ... Townsend B e noo st nanind: | ako. @oddaid ou his inpocenc led agiee R N T Fom 4 4 1. 3 o cooveenns Townsend . she was but twenty seconds behind. | #K0. ad @ LA 3 ts in addition and handed it back to 4 INSTRUCTIVE ANB USEFUL :.'_m s home run bringing” in four runs. | Crawford o . B Dunn | he m»‘;l l’-lnmlL howe the B nin IR " the waiter. The walter apologized, took Mis, ,,,,,",, R, Smith Sco Rustin > <o Geist | ghowed four minutes twelve seconds ahead Sapital Ruplahy forvEwg, away the bill and shortly returned with it Eton, Cal. A Mine of Inowledge and a Mint of Des Moines .........0 0 1 500 0 0 0- McKelvey . Dolan the race was plainly hers. Meanwhile DES MOIN July (Special Vi Radntast O AT T3 Usefuln: snl.‘.rm- Gl u‘ 0000 0—4 :i"fi[" e g Toe 51 the enthusiasm of t ,..\].-vm|nx,~ had >ufr gram to The Bee)—The jury in the e )\l_-nlll:‘l l”‘l‘n"!';' AR N ‘l|,..|“lkln his' pooket L-k 0“ \/V m its: Des Moines, 4; St. Joe, Rrrors ODINGON 1. irresensia] . 4 Fe. Sotal dampening by & succersion ¢ UL econ e be rd and i | ; usotul TRt olen L s una: | Marquette ! fered liberal dampening by o suscersion o° | sgainst John Hummill, an accomplice of | for his money. A blank look came over: his 1Ke 1er omen +iTha Des Moines Vi hits sFadden. Joast corge Wells in the murder of Conductor | gaee, and he sald to the waiter: any AmIr Pt § I3 ihan e Three-hase ' hit 2 ¥ nm{n. ‘pla « 2984 - Ridpath, returned a verdict of guilly toda A et S PP s kren St. Jo Home runs: Lawr: ORD, Neb., July 20.—(Special Telegram to DISTRIC LE RACES, and "iixéd the punishiment at“deain Whe | oy, Wil you explain to”the cashicr pliced Within e Veryo on b O Boxendule, §; off The Bee)—Ord's base ball team did a good e WH atcur Rext, but’ne will probubly et | and tell Rim that T will send a check to- unfaue pubiieation, for (8 it the & Hit by pitcher: By Brisfow, 2 Struck nuL day's work, playing and winning two | Wheelmen of Five Counties Moot ut York | 5o (S TG stinee. OTRaW Y MY UAATIO (Bl 9 s jood’s suree I have suffered for 25 years with a complication of troubles, with continuous, st unbearie ble pain inmy back, Fhe Grip lso prostra- a perfect dletlonary and a com 3y Boxendale v 13 5. ot 4 e o ¥ o ¥ aperis ¥ and & comp By Hoxndale '\(?,l,!d'“‘,'\”.b:,,d,.,\l.,‘.'-" 100, gumes, In the first game the score was for o Fétemily Contest. L e JOn," answered he waiter, “never mind Ouly that number of the book e A 4 3 y Ord, 11; Burwell, 5. Batterles: Durwell, YORK, Neb,, July '20.—(Special Telegram publican Judicial Conventlon. about that. I'll pay the bill, sir This |.l.:“m‘|:|.\.‘..I-‘Il.l._.l“l-:“.‘.-‘:-'.....-c ot Peorin Flunges On. Reasoner and Buun Ord, Hoftmeister | to The Bee)—Thé second annual tourna- SEDAR RAPIDS, la, July 20.—(Special { yaving a walter offer to pay one's bill parilia Ay and Throo Woek-day o July 20.—Figgemier h and Ward. In the second game the score | ment of the bleyele clubs of York, Seward, am to The Bee.)—The republican con- | father stunned the host, but as he was not ETERAT s e oakiday. soupony ! i mercy. Was: | Ord, 6; Greeley Center, & moven ih- | Pt §1the o Collimore counties. was | vention of th hicenth judictal district | tooer SRR wotel ho. thought the wieost | ted me. Dut llmvl].\l of The American Kneyclopadin Dictlon in the fir en Strothers' men got thelr [ nings, ~Batteries: e enter, Smith AR it track in the | Was held at Ma today. Willlam 1. Wolt | (! 2 BETG aecept the proposition, | Sarsaparilla has curcd ary. Send onlers to The Bas OMoo, 1y runs on two hits and two errs Cap- | and’ M re; Ord, Hoffmeister and Ward, | held fhis afternoon @ Tag n the | S%ripton and Willlam® M. Thompson of | thing to o W E it : M i et T ate Alioiticihe adiseasnd to linger was batted hard in spots. Score: mpir . Temple of North Loup (both r-ufleru part of (nm: eral m\-!-l.n‘ uw‘l S arlon era nominate 80 | ”M,kl\‘x... l;\‘m‘l, all‘\[:u\r,lml)llllllj, byl sl Hrouble A ddre T o T STy U Y O T T e 1) s others were presen m the differen All right, Ernest, come on my | and ot spe o : DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. Jacksonvil H 00000000 Schuyler's in a Unnter. untles, ‘'The mils Bhamplonslip wam ¥ Wealthy Couple 1ound Dead at Home, | way down town in the morning and hand | Lighly of it. Mus. I . Swrru, Rox ksonville, 4. Errors: SCHUYLER, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- tromsburg s J ' SENECA, Mo., July 20.—C. L. Moore and )'H_t}‘:":;'I::_“‘_"‘l'l'l‘\‘ S LY A R A T Hood's Pltls cure lieadache and I igestion AT gram to The Bee)—Schuyler deeated North | third, =Thine: 4 nlle: Burt of | nis wite, an aged couple Hying mear T | g TG WU ould hand 1t to me the next ! RARRAN Bk R Bend today on the home grounds In a | Atrora M £ york second. | oo Mo, have been found dead in their | i opuld J good game, Score: firat. Sedgwick of 1Yotk second. Time: 0:38, | house, both having been shot through the 'xt morning when the forgatful man NEBR}&SKK Lincoln Pla g - Pr.Gt | Bohuyler weivreeeen @ 103 0001 Half mile: Childp of York first, Hunter 'of | joad,’ There is no clew to the murderers, [ went to the hotel ‘to reimburse the walter 8t Joseph seseen: North - Beg cieoveie 8.9 17010 4 0. 9 York ‘second. Fimei Lt one-elghth | by ihe object must have been robbery, wi | ho gave him a “fat tp” of course, That Batteries: Schuyler, H, Roubesky, Kim. | mile: Sedgwick second. | Nor afor g quite well-to-da_and at times | was what Ernest was counting on. PRAEAS rough and e; 'No end, Kiimell | Time: 5 mile handicap: O A .ll:::-ll(r-‘-n\lllu 61 :;:,j‘,“j{,‘,,:‘.!;,‘,,,"“"-‘:‘"", - North, Hend, “Billmall | Fims] sy cratch, fivst)” Burt | bad considerable money in the house. e NATIONAL IBANK AL o : A of Aurora sec me Hoys' ’ ory, Rock. Tsiand 5 3 Mubbell Won by 11ittin face, "half miley: Dwikht Mead of York Negro Conjurer” Killed by n Mob, W YORK, July 20.—Fire in tho tin can e T 3 2 L o g nan. of Osceo "KSON p 3 5 AR, HUBBELL, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- | frst: ",;,"‘,,,"."‘}"“mu'yl oinmanof Osceold | JACKSON, Miss., July 20.—Allen Myers, | fuctory of J. H. Haas, 151 Bank strect, gram to The Bee)—The Hubbell and Ches- | 1% an alleged negro coujurer, was set upon by a | and in adjoining bulldings, today did about | o AprPAY, $400,000 WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES. ter ball teams crossed bats on the home Denth of nvlflnnulu Stnllio) mob of negroes in Kankln county today, the | $40,000 damu A grounds here this rnoon. Score, 8 to 16 | WAKEFIELD, Nob., July 20.—(Speclal to SURPLUS $55.500' Hobby Caruthers the Vietim of Painfal | Ib, favor of Hubbell. Hase hits: Hubbell, | mpe Bee)—Chatam (120), the famous Ham- | == 2; ster, 11, Battéries: Hubbell, Ha bletontan trotting stollion, owned by Bob i Mishap at Grand Kuplas. ack and Sholl; Chester, Warrell and 9 D Wi . 3 ¢ R Dlrae Kneebs, died at the latter's stock farm, 7 ‘ S8 o e o GRAND RAPIDS, July 2.—Caruthers was | leigh. Umpire: Clintoh Leedom. ‘Pim. Kn ARALLER AN D SR Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, disabled this afternoon, his right forefinger | TWo hours and ten minutes one mile north feld, yexterday Oftcers and. Dissctora-Honey W, Yuren, prew taent; John H. Colliuw, Vice: president; Lew belng broken In such a way as to force H yed o force TR . 5 e was 14 18 known by al- ¢ ioh, wialats i the bone through the flesh. The accident LIaRLLL 1ons HARe) 0 xS i g TR N i ;i e MRAREC metad || MOnk aVery < raiser and horseman in * [:] K. Feed, Ca demoralized the home team, and it came m"l';“::::‘,;.:: ‘\h,},’)’ Auly PomiSpacial Welex | (he'morthw AR O % within an ace of being shut out. Score: | SXaIm 10 The Tiee)-Biue Hill's ball team TZht Choynski § - i THE IRON BANK Grand Rapids ......0 00 0 0 0 0 0 letented the local v "rharacterised by e | NEW YORK, July M.—Poter Mahor wants ;- 4 — = Toledo +itiiereiieeee @ 00008 40 abllity to fleld the ball. to fight Choynskl. His backer deposited CHARLES ST. PA‘(K Hits: Grand Raplds, 6; Toledo, 9. Errors — 5 serve as & forfelt for & propose e84 cr bring FOUR ocupons and tes and Rapids, b larned runs: Grand HRap- Osceoln Outclasmed 800-%o RaEVe B8 A CORTWIL: for 8 proposed gents in coln to this office and recelve the 3 Callopy SUT . ’ v 2 1 : o) RPRISE, Neb, July 20.—(Speclal Tele- . 3 5 1th part of this superb work—the story ¥ en, K b . ¥ A glish Cricketers Coming Here. . o the war, oid by e tding onorsis | |l Threghust nital | Haeld g to, e Bee) One (houwsnd peopl | poNDON Suly Lot Hawkes, ama | OMAHA on both sides. -.-’.,“ M howrs. . Uioplte: Drise against Osceola. Score, 21 to 10, in | teur cricket team Wil sail for the United :@2@@'&)) BALL o MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED. Tavor of Si States on August 9. LINCOLN dan. Batteries: Balz and Sples; Hughey ] i — Addross, = M‘"";:‘""’l'l St e Minden Defeats Falrfiold. Mutinee Trct This Aftern ~ B ) ot Play at Sloux City. ® 1 Yeb., Jul peclal Tele- | There Y )tting matinee at Uniol Yo AR SRR FAIRFIELD, Neb., Juiy %.—(8pecial Tel There will be a trotting matineo r‘ux:.’ n l\“&‘)@u "E’F‘.LY pUB 3 TODAY. BIOUX CITY, July 20.—It took Sloux City | gram to The Bee.)—The Minden ball club | park, across the river, the